Town Report on Lincoln 1925-1929, Part 3

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1925
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 850


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204.50


Robert B. Hunter


40.00


John E. McHugh


40.00


Bert Pearson


16.50


Ralph E. Butcher


40.00


Daniel E. Sherman


54.00


M. J. Baskin


40.00


Geo. E. Cunningham


48.00


Geo. U. Browning


22.00


E. S. Coburn, Crushed Stone


10.00


Annie Morrissey, Gravel & Sand


26.25


Eugene Jose, Stone


7.00


54


General Crushed Stone Co., Crushed Stone


739.08


Horace Sorensen, Sand & Gravel


36.25


$10,380.65


. WATER


PAYMENTS


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Power & Light 1,743.14


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service of Telephone 27.56


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due May 1 87.50


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Sept.


367.50


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Dec. 1


227.50


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due March 1


245.00


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons 390.00


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due June 1


175.00


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Sept. 1


147.50


First Nat'l Bank, Coupons due Dec. 1


262.50


First Nat'l Bank, Bonds due Sept. 1


500.00


Commonwealth of Mass., Interest due March 1 52.50


Commonwealth of Mass., Interest 227.50


Robert B. Hunter, Services as Water Commissioner · 75.00


Sumner Smith, Services as Water Commissioner 75.00


John J. Kelliher, Services as Supt. 475.00


T. L. Giles, Collecting Water Rates, & Postage for 1924 & 1925 510.16


Town Treas., Loan 1912


4,787. 51


Town Treas., Interest on Loan


1,244.62


Commonwealth of Mass., Interest Reg'd Bonds


132.50


American R. R. Ex. Co., Express


2.58


Laffins Bedford Co., Express


4.75


Boston & Maine R. R., Freight


3.52


55


L. C. Robinson, Reading Meters


20.00


Builder's Iron Foundry, Supplies


12.41


Church, Tyler Co. 72.64


F. A. Handlette Co.


118.02


Red Hed Mfg. Co.


150.02


National Meter Co. 157.60


A. M. Byers Co.


50.19


George C. Coldwell


33.87


Rumsey Pump Co.


53.01


Chapman Valve Co.


9.31


Rollins Bros.


11.65


Walworth Mfg. Co.


62.55


Doherty Garage Co.


9.53


Daniel McAskill, Supplies


3.75


Henry A. Grimwood


1.10


Eddy Valve Co.


20.31


I. N. MacRae Co., Labor


227.27


A. J. Dougherty


37.00


Ashley Cousins


6.00


Daniel Holman


2.00


Fred Tyler


14.00


P. J. Lennon


6.00


Moth Department


700.00


Angus McLeod


5.00


Langille Bros., Labor & Supplies


6.10


$13,453:17


INTEREST


PAYMENTS


Sinking & Trust Fund Commrs., Interest, 2-$5,000 Loans


$113.75


Lincoln Water Commrs., Interest, $11,000 Loan 145.84


$259.59


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MISCELLANEOUS


PAYMENTS®


Edward Bannon, Care of Public Buildings $720.00


William H. Sherman, Services as Assessor 75.00


Herbert G. Farrar, Services as Assessor Thomas J. Dee, Services as Assessor


100.00


50.00


C. Lee Todd, Services as Selectman & Overseer 200.00


R. D. Donaldson, Services as Selectman & Overseer 200.00


C. S. Smith, Services as Selectman & Overseer


200.00


James W. Lennon, Services as Auditor Charles E. Woodhull, Care of piano


41.00


Michael Craven, Labor at Town Hall


7.50


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Service of Light


83.02


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Services of Telephone


51.52


C. S. Smith, 5 long ton Coal @ $16.40


88.96


C. S. Smith, 16.08 long ton Coal


258.48


T. L. Giles, Perambulating Town Lines


20.00


Hergert G. Farrar, Perambulating Town Lines


10.00


Robert D. Donaldson, Perambulating Town Lines


10.00


Frank Cunningham, Perambulating Town Lines George G. Tarbell, Services as Town Treasurer


5.00


Herbert G. Farrar, Services as Special Police


$15.00


Thomas J. Dee, Services at Election and Primaries


10.00


Charles M. Robinson, Services at Election and Primaries 15.00


Andrew J. Dougherty, Services at Election


5.00


Mrs. Fred Bodley, Services at Election


5.00


Doherty Garage, Services at Election


13.90


M. M. Welch, Inspecting Cattle


55.42


Boston & Maine R.R., Freight


6.57


Water Commissioners, Water Service


50.00


Constance Crook, Taking Town Census 50.00


Harriet Peirce Pike, Services at Election and Primaries 10.00


300.00


125.00


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Edith Stone, Services at Election The Minute Man Press, Printing P. B. Murphy, Printing


5.00


9.00


3.95


Daniels Printing Co., Printing


607.85


American R.R. Ex. Co., Express


23.68


Isaac Langille, Services as Fish and Game Warden


1.00.


Isaac Langille, Services as Special Police


40.00


Mark Mara, Refinishing Interior


535.00


Mark Mara, Painting Schoolhouse


590.00


Thomas L. Giles, Collecting Taxes, 1924


585.59


Giles Bros., Sawing Wood


9.00


Fritz Cunnert, Hauling Wood


8.00


Estate of W. C. Peirce, Services as Town Clerk and Postage 30.41


A. S. Hill, 2 Town Bonds


150.00


Hobbs & Warren, Supplies


2.62


Dept. of Conservation


24.00


George Tarbell


29.53


Lee Tire Co.


29.08


W. & L. E. Gurley


5.68


Thomas Groom & Co.


4.50


Rollins Bros.


8.36


Doherty Garage


113.53


John J. Kelliher, Services as Constable


275.00


Thomas J. Dee, Storing Fire Truck


84.00


Mary F. Loughlin, Multigraphing, etc.


5.00


Emma F. Bush, Multigraphing, etc.


6.67


Edward Graf, Labor


11.50


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Labor


3.74


I. N. MacRae Co., Labor


160.22


Calvin W. Childs, Labor


7.60


L. Pearson, Fighting Fires


12.50


Charles Lamont


2.50


Jack Penketh


1.50


A. Burns


1.50


E. Butcher


1.50


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James Ryan


2.00


Douglass Langille


1.50


Waldo Langille


2.50


George Cook


1.00


F. Nelson


2.00


A. Lamoine


2.00


Andrew Doherty


1.00


James Corrigan


3.00


F. Brown


2.00


W. Murray


2.00


L. Foley


2.00


T. Lynch


3.50


J. Farzio


13.00


J. W. Kirkpatrick, Fighting Fires


2.00


William C. Robus


24.00


A. S. Brooks


7.50


Allen Dougherty


5.00


L. E. Brooks


4.00


E. Graf


2.00


Hector McLean


1.50


Tom Johanson


1.50


John Hargrove


3.00


Henry Nevilles


2.00


John McHugh


5.50


W. P. Richardson


4.00


Louis Frechette


3.00


J. M. Nevilles


3.00


Elmer Rollins


9.50


Thomas Diamond


8.00


William Diamond


6.00


J. M. Heald


9.00


E. J. Franz


1.50


J. R. Hartwell, Fighting Fires


10.50


G. G. Whitney


7.50


T. G. Whitney


2.50


Malcolm Graf


2.00


59


George Hersey


2.00


R. MacRae


13.00


J. Coan


3.00


Bert Pearson


11.00


Ralph Butcher


12.50


John Algeo


14.00


Thomas J. Dee


52.36


Herbert G. Farrar


21.50


Sumner Smith


21.00


William A. Robus


9.50


Sumner Smith, Services as Fire Engineer


25.00


Herbert G. Farrar


25.00


M. H. Doherty


25.00


H. S. Cousins


25.00


J. J. Kelliher


25.00


Thomas J. Dee


25.00


$6,859.04


MOTHS


PAYMENTS


John J. Kelliher, Services as Superintendent


$1,200.00


Ashley Cousins, Labor


1,172.00


Fred Tyler


452.00


P. J. Lennon


428.00


Jack Penketh


160.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Service


21.19


C. S. Smith, Rent


100.00


Henry A. Grimwood, Supplies


4.50


Rollins Bros.


3.25


General Chemical Co.


553.89


Frost Insecticide Co.


70.50


60


Doherty Garage


8.83


61.88


Robert D. Donaldson, Labor and Supplies Doherty Garage, Delivering Freight


3.75


$4,239.79


DISTRICT NURSE


PAYMENTS


Edith H. Backman, Salary from December 10, 1924-May 22, 1925


$668.79


Dorothy C. Rudolf, Salary


375.00


Dorothy C. Rudolf, Supplies


4.00


Doherty Garage, Labor and Supplies


131.17


$2,432.00


LIBRARY


PAYMENTS


John F. Farrar, Treas., Appropriation


$1,300.00


John F. Farrar, Treas., Dog Tax


280.42


$1,580.42


WALTHAM HOSPITAL


PAYMENT


Waltham Hospital, Appropriation $400.00


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HYDRANTS AND OTHER WATER SERVICE


PAYMENTS


Water Commissioners, 124 Hydrants


$1,860.00


Water Commissioners, Watering Troughs 572.00


$2,432.00


CEMETERY


PAYMENTS


Water Commissioners, Water


$20.00


Fritz Cunnert, Labor


192.00


James Mosher


234.00


James Ryan


62.00


Thomas Cotton


44.00


J. Columbus


12.00


Rollins Bros., Supplies


15.30


H. F. Tuttle, Surveying


20.00


$599.30


FIRE DEPARTMENT


1


PAYMENTS


W. A. Eaton, Storing Fire Equipments, 1922-23-24 $24.00


Doherty Garage, Labor and Supplies, also Storing Truck 478.42


H. S. Cousins, Labor 33.00


62


Boston Woven Hose Co., Supplies Eastern Drug Co.


490.00


10.76


Merrimac Chemical Co.


8.80


American LaFrance Co.


5.25


$1,050.23


MIDDLESEX COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE


PAYMENTS


Middlesex County Extension Service, Appropriation


$200.00


SUPPORT OF POOR


PAYMENTS


Dept. of Public Welfare, Support of Andrew Kilfoye $365.00


Joseph Dee, Burial of Walter Corbitt 58.00


Rollins Bros., Supplies for Cotoni Family 40.77


$463.77


STREET LIGHTS 1


PAYMENTS


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Dec., 1924 $165.17


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Jan., 1925 161.39


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Feb. 151.52


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for March


154.38


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Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for April 142.21


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for May 136.68


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for June


133.58


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for July


136.72


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Aug. 136.91


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Sept. 142.38


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Oct. 158.45


Edison Electric Ill'g Co., Services for Nov.


160.96


$1,780.35


RECAPITULATION


PAYMENTS


Schools


$29,496.93


Highway Special


21,829.16


Highway State Aid


10,445.47


Highways


$10,380.65


Water


13,453.17


Miscellaneous


6,859.04


Moths


4,239.79


Hydrants and Other Water Service ·


2,432.00


Street Lights


1,780.35


District Nurse


1,178.96


Lincoln Library


1,580.42


Fire Department


1,050.23


Cemetery


599.30


Support of Poor


463.77


Waltham Hospital


400.00


Interest


259.59


Middlesex County Ext. Service


200.00


$106,648.83


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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING AND TRUST FUNDS


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with WATER WORKS SINKING FUND


Dr.


1925 Jan 1 Balance $4,835.84


Coupons, Town of Lincoln 31/2s due 1932 105.00


Coupons, Town of Lincoln 31/2s due 1934 175.00


Coupons, Town of Lincoln 4s due 1936 560.00


Coupons, U. S. Liberty 41/4s due 1928 127.50


Coupons, U. S. Liberty 41/4s due 1938 425.00


Interest on Deposit 198.77


$6,427.11


1925


Cr.


$500 Town of Lincoln due September, 1926 $ 501.09


$500 Town of Lincoln due September, 1927 501.09


Dec. 31 Balance 5,424.93


$6,427.11


The Fund is invested as follows :


$14,000 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1936. $3,000 Town of Lincoln 33s, due September, 1932. $3,000 U. S. Liberty 4ªs of 1928.


$10,000 U. S. Liberty 4ªs of 1938.


$5,000 Town of Lincoln 32s, due November, 1934.


$500 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1926.


$500 Town of Lincoln 4s, due September, 1927.


Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS


In Account with


FUND FOR PURCHASE OF SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS


1925


Dr. .


$5,460.50


Jan. 1 Balance Interest


209.99


$5,670.49


1925


Cr.


Jan .. 1 Coupons, Schoolhouse bonds, January 1st $ 20.00


July 1 Coupons, Schoolhouse bonds, July 1st 60.00


Dec. 31 Balance 5,590.49


$5,670.49


Respectfully submitted,


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


In Account with


GEORGE G. TARBELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY


Dr.


1925 Jan. I Balance principal a/c $ 524.78


Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd. 3.50


Dividends, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 36.00


Dividends, Boston Elev. Ry. Co. 1st pfd. 56.00 Sale, 8 shares Boston & Maine pfd. "B" 470.28


Interest 19.32


$1,109.88


1925


Cr.


Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $ 114.82


$500 Western Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s, 1932 .. 499.75


Interest Western Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s, 1932. 10.83 Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 484.48


$1,109.88


The Fund is invested as follows :


7 shares Boston Elevated Railway Company first preferred. 8 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. 4 shares Ameircan Telephone & Telegraph Co.


¿ share Boston Elevated Railway Co. second preferred. $500 Western Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s of 1932.


Respectfully submitted,


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


In Account with


GEORGE RUSSELL LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY


1925


Dr.


Jan. 1 Balance $ 33.02


Interest 1.85


7 shares Boston & Maine pfd. "A". 292.67


$327.54


Cr. 1925


Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $ 1.85


Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 325.69


$327.54


The Fund is invested as follows :


2 shares New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co.


Respectfully submitted,


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


In Account with


JULIA A. BEMIS FUND FOR BENEFIT OF LINCOLN LIBRARY


1925


Dr.


Jan. 1 Balance $35.34


Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd .. 7.00


Coupons, U. S. Rubber Company 5s 50.00


Interest


1.92


$94.26


Cr. 1925


Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $58.92


Balance on Deposit, Principal Account 35.34


$94.26


The Fund is invested as follows :


1 share Boston Elevated Railway Company second preferred.


$1,000 United States Rubber 5s, 1947.


Respectfully submitted,


C LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


In Account with


JOHN H. PIERCE LEGACY TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY


1925


Dr.


Jan. 1 Balance


$18.33


Coupons, American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s 50.00


Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd. 3.50


Interest


.78


$72.61


Cr. 1925


Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $54.28


Balance on Deposit, Principal Account. 18.33


$72.61


The Fund is invested as follows : ¿ share Boston Elevated Railway Company second preferred. $1,000. American Ttl. & Tel. Co. 5s, 1946.


Respectfully submitted,


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS


In Account with


ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR LINCOLN LIBRARY


1925


Dr.


Jan.


1 Balance $29.37


Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 2nd pfd. 21.00


Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s 100.00 Interest 2.59


$152.96


Cr. 1925


Dec. 31 Cash, J. F. Farrar, Treas., Lincoln Library $123.59


Balance on Deposit, Principal Account 29.37


$152.96


The Fund is invested as follows :


3 shares Boston Elevated Railway Company second preferred. $2,000. United States Rubber 5s, due 1947.


Respectfully submitted,


C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR SILENT POOR


1925


Dr.


Jan. 1 Balance


$1,247.99


Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s, due 1947


100.00


Interest 37.56


$1,385.55


1925


Cr.


Dec. 31 Paid on Selectmen's orders


$ 85.00


Balance on Deposit, Income Account 1,139.39


Balance on Deposit, Principal Account 161.16


$1,385.55


The Fund is invested as follows :


$2,000 United States Rubber 5s, 1947.


Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with ABBIE J. STEARNS FUND FOR TOWN HEARSE Dr


1925


Jan. 1 Balance


$379.48


Dividend, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 45.00


Interest 11.99


$436.47


Cr. 1925


$436.47


Dec. 31 Balance on Deposit


The Fund is invested as follows :


15 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co.


Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS In Account with


DONALD GORDON RECREATION FUND


1925


Dr.


Jan 1 Balance


$2,975.25


Interest


74.97


Coupon, Shawsheen Mills 7s, 1924


70.00


Coupon, Shawsheen Mills, 1925


140.00


$3,260.22


1925


Cr.


July 1 $3,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s


$2,933.25


Interest


5.33


Balance principal a/c


8.75


Balance income a/c


62.89


4 Fireworks 250.00


$3,260.22


The Fund is invested as follows :


$2,000 Shawsheen Mills 7s of 1931. $3,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s of 1929.


Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


4


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THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND TRUSTEES


In Account with


THE BEMIS LECTURE FUND


1925


Dr.


Jan.


1 Balance $2,319.31


Dividends, Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 150.00


Dividends, Boston & Providence R. R. Co. 100.00


Dividends, Old Colony Railroad Co. 70.00


Dividends, Boston & Albany R. R. Co.


140.00


Dividends, American Telephone & Telegraph Co.


585.00


Dividends, Boston Elevated Ry. Co. 1st pfd. 40.00


Dividends, Great Northern Ry. Co. pfd ..


125.00


Coupons, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5s ..


50.00


Coupons, Southern Railway Co. 4s


120.00


Coupons, U. S. Rubber Co. 5s


50.00


Interest on Deposit


48.59


10 Boston & Maine-A


443.10


30 Boston & Maine-B


1,943.55


$6,184.55


1925


Cr.


Jan. 29 P. A. Carter, Postals, Printing and Labor. $ 8.90


Russian Cathedral Sextette (Dec. 20, 1924) 200.00


Feb. 13 Dr. Harlow Shapley 160.00


26 P. A. Carter, Printing


1.50


28 S. Henry Co. 100.00


Mar. 28 Probate Court


1.20


July 4 Waltham Watch Co. Band 232.00


3.50


Oct. 30 P. A. Carter, Postals and Labor D. Thomas Curtin


75.00


Nov. 21 P. A. Carter, Postals, Labor and Printing


5.25


5.25 Dec. 2 P. A. Carter, Postals, Printing and Labor · Crawford Adams and Robert Burlen 83.72


5 Lieut. Jack Harding 300.00


14 $1,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s, 1929. 991.36


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18 Chamber Music Society of San Francisco 200.00 P. A. Carter, Postals, Labor and Printing 5.25


31


Balance


3,811.62


$6,184.55


The Fund is invested as follows : The Fund is invested as follows :


50 shares Pennsylvania R. R. Co.


10 Boston & Providence R. R. Co.


16 Boston & Albany R. R. Co.


10 Old Colony R. R. Co.


5 Boston Elevated Railway Co. first preferred.


65 American Telephone & Telegraph Co.


25


Great Northern Railway Co. preferred.


1


66. New York Railways Participation Corp.


5 New York Railways Corp. Common.


20 New York Railways Corp. Stock Trust preferred.


$ 770 New York Railways Co. 6% Income Bond of 1965. $3,000 Southern Railway Co. 4s of 1956.


$1,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5s of 1946.


$1,000 U. S. Rubber Co. 5s of 1947.


$1,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4s, 1929.


(Signed) C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.


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REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS


The Commissioners submit herewith the following report for the year 1925 :


Under Art. 13 of the Warrant of 1925 it was voted that the Selectmen be authorized to acquire by purchase or otherwise the tract of land belonging to the Estate of Charles S. Wheeler and adjoining the present cemetery. The Commissioners have arranged with the Heirs of Charles S. Wheeler to acquire ap- proximately two acres of land adjoining the present cemetery at an expense to the Town of $500 and the Commissioners request an appropriation for $500 for the purchase of this tract.


With this addition there will be sufficient land for cemetery purposes for a great many years to come.


The Commissioners have received, and the same has been paid to the Town Treasurer, funds for the care of lots as re- ported by the Treasurer. The Treasurer's report also shows the funds which are now deposited, the income to be used for the perpetual care of the lots indicated. The Commissioners wish to call the attention of the citizens especially to this matter so that other funds may be established, the income to be used for the perpetual care of lots. In this way funds so established will be used to keep the cemetery in better condition than it otherwise would probably be kept.


The Commissioners have received from Mrs. Helen O. Storrow, and the same has been permanently located on an advantageous site in the cemetery, a very beautiful statue, the work of Cyrus Dallin, and the Commissioners wish here to record their appreciation of this gift.


The Commissioners aim to take such care of the cemetery that improvements made will be permanent and it is, as in-


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clicating such permanency, that trees and large shrubs have been placed in the past in convenient places and are now mak- ing the cemetery much more attractive than it otherwise would be. The Commissioners have thinned out and taken away unsightly trees in various parts of the cemetery to aid in mak- ing permanent and more beautiful the trees worth preserving.


The Commissioners recommend an appropriation, in addition to the $500 for the purchase of land, of $500 for general care.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES S. SMITH, EDWARD F. FLINT, FRITZ CUNNERT,


Cemetery Commissioners.


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THE TOWN TREASURER In Account with THE LINCOLN CEMETERY COMMISSION Dr


1925 Jan. 1 Balance on hand $1,045.73


Dividends, American Sugar pfd.


28.00


Lot 116 30.00


Lot 4A 30.00


Dividends, Union Pacific pfd.


12.00


Interest on balance


19.68


Joa Pacewicz Lot


400.00


Julia A. Bemis Lot 300.00


Mary S. Rice Lot 87.27


$1,952.68


1925


Cr.


Dec. 7 Middlesex Inst. of Savings (Joa Pacewicz)


$ 400.00


Middlesex Inst. of Savings (Mary S. Rice) 87.27


Middlesex Inst. of Savings (Julia A. Bemis) 300.00


Town of Lincoln 560.25


Dec. 31 Balance 605.16


$1,952.68


The following is a list of securities held by the Town Treasurer : Four shares American Sugar Refining Co. preferred. Three shares Union Pacific R. R. Co. preferred. Two shares Boston & Maine R. R. Co. preferred "A."


Also the following funds for the care of lots in cemetery, all of which are deposited in the Middlesex Institution of Savings, Concord, Mass. General Fund, $209.63.


Orilla J. Flint Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $30.33. Samuel Hartwell Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $30.33. Annie A. Ray Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $30.33. John H. Pierce Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $50.57. Maria L. Thompson Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $50.57. George F. Harrington Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $10.04.


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Francis Flint Fund, $250 plus accumulated interest of $25.19. William W. Benjamin Fund, $500 plus accumulated interest of $48.15. Abijah G. Jones Fund, $300 plus accumulated interest of $28.87. Ellen F. Whitney Fund, $100 plus accumulated interest of $9.59. E. H. Rogers Fund, $250 plus accumulated interest of $16.26. Ellen T. Trask Fund, $200 plus accumulated interest of $13. Thomas Huddleston Fund, $200 plus accumulated interest of $8.32. Joa Pacewicz Fund, $400.


Mary S. Rice Fund, $87.27.


Julia A. Bemis Fund, $300.


GEORGE G. TARBELL, Treasurer.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT


The Board of Assessors submit the following report :


· Number of residents assessed on property 366


66


non-residents assessed on property 81


assessed on polls only 145


66


dwelling houses assessed


308


horses assessed


171


66


cows assessed


388


.6


neat cattle other than cows assessed


68


6.


66 swine assessed


593


sheep assessed


14


66 fowl assessed


4,841


Value of land exclusive of buildings


$712,765.00


" buildings exclusive of land


1.306,710.00


" real estate


$2,019,475.00


personal estate


329,361.42


Total valuation


$2,348,836.42


State tax


$5,160.00


County tax


3,930.30


State Highway tax


412.00


Moth tax


415.00


Town Grants


66,850.00


Overlayings


115.96


Total


$76,883.26


Deductions :


Income tax


$15,035.48


Money taken from treasury


15,000.00


Total deductions


$30,035.48


Amount to be collected


46,847.78


Rate of taxation $20.00 per $1,000.00


Number of Polls 393


WILLIAM H. SHERMAN, HERBERT G. FARRAR, THOMAS J. DEE.


Assessors.


acres of land assessed


8,740


RESIDENT TAX PAYERS


Name of Resident


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Tax on · Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real Estate


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate


Adams, John ..


625


12.50


79,000


1,580.00


12.50 1676.00


Adams, Mary O.


4,800


96.00


2,500


50.00


50.00


Algeo, John O .:


200


4.00


4.00


Bailey, Edward O.


800


16.00


4,300


86.00


102.00


Baker, Asahel


75


1.50


4,500


90.00


91.50


Baker, James E.


1,500


30.00


30.00


Balch, Francis N.


550


11.00


11.00


Bannon, Edward


2,000


40.00


40.00


Banton, Burton. ..


500


10.00


10.00


Banton, Edmund F


500


10.00


10.00


Barnes, Thomas


1,000


20.00


20.00


Baskin, William J.


300


6.00


3,000


60.00


66.00


Barthel, Walter. .


450


9.00


9.00


Bateman, Helen.


400


8.00


13,000


260.00


268.00


Bean, Abbie E ..


500


10.00


3,500


70.00


80.00


Bean, Elmer A ..


500


10.00


10.00


Bean, Anna R ..


250


5.00


6,000


120.00


125.00


Bemis, Julia A., Estate of .


100


2.00


665


133.00


135.00


Bent, Edwin S ...


1,000


20.00


20.00


Bent, Edwin S., et al ..


5,000


100.00


100.00


A'Hearn, Timothy


80


.


Blodgett, Emma S ..


20,000


400.00


400.00


Blodgett, Stephen H ..


1,500


30.00


8,500


170.00


200.00


Bowles, William . .


1,050


21.00


3,500


70.00


91.00


Bowen, Lorenzo W.


300


6.00


15,000


300


306.00


Bowman, Robert A.[.


200


4.00


4.00


Boyce Bros .. .


5,000


100.00


8,500


170.00


270.00


Boyce, Alice M.


200


4.00


4.00


Boyce, Manley B.


2,600


52.00


52.00


Boyce, Michael J ..


50


1.00


4,500


90.00


91.00


Bradley, Sarah A. W.


500


10.00


10.00


Bradstreet, Byron, Est. of.


7,000


140.00


140 00


Brandon, John A.


1,000


20.00


5,000


100.00


120.00


Briggs, Jane F ..


675


13.50


6,000


120.00


133.50


Briggs, Richard, Jr.


200


4.00


4.00


Briggs, Charles V.


600


12.00


12,500


250.00


262.00


Brocks, Albert S. .


900


18.00


18.00


Brooks, Estella M ..


70.00


Brooks, Lorenzo E ..


450


9.00


5,000


100.00


109.00


Brooks, Sarah W., et al. .


300


6.00


4,500


90.00


96.00


Brooks, Sarah W ...


2,400


48.00


48.00


Browning, Edgar C.,Est. of.


475


9.50


2,500


50.00


59.00


Browning. George U.


1,350


27.00


6,000


120.00


147.00


Bunker, Abbie E.


60.00


Bunker, Louis F.


700


14.00


14.00


Burgess. John A ..


250


5.00


7,000


140.00


145.00


Burke, Thomas D.


350


7.00


2,500


50.00


57.00


Burnes, William C.


450


9.00


9.00


Butcher, Charles R.


1,125


22.50


1,000


20.00


42.50


.


.


.


.


·


·


.


3,000


60.00


·


.


.


·


·


3,500.00


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Name of Resident


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Tax on Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real Estate


Total Cash Tax on Personal and Real Estate


Butcher, Henry A.


·


450


9.00


2,000


40.00


49.00


Butcher, Ralph E ..


350


7.00


3,300


66.00


73.00


Calkins, James T ..


150


3.00


2,600


52.00


55.00


Calkins, T. Alonzo


1,650


33.00


3,000


60.00


93.00


Campbell, Fanny S., et al.


9,100


182.00


440.00


Carlson, Benjamin E ..


2,000


40.00


26,000


400.00


182 00


Catore, Angelo


3,000


60.00


60.00


Chapin, Arthur S.


250


5.00


5.00


Chapin, Carrie B.


1,500


30.00


30.00


Chapin, Clara F.


6,400


128.00


128.00


Chapin, Cyrus S ..


1,500


30.00


2,000


40.00


40.00


Christiansen, Peter


100


2.00


1,000


20.00


22.00


100


2.00


2.00


Clark, Thomas


200


4.00


4.00


Clark, John T.


350


7.00


7,000


140.00


147.00


Chevers, Ida. .


200


4.00


4.00


Coan, Bridgett


600


12.00


3,500


70.00


82.00


Coan, John H ..


1,850


37.00


4,000


80.00


117.00


Coan, Thomas F.


75


1.50


3,000


60.00


61.50


Coburn, Edward S.


2,150


43.00


5,000


100.00


143.00


Codman, Dorothy S. F. M


3,313.75


66.28


66.28


Codman, Hugh ..


4,509.79


90.20


90.20


82


30.00


Chapin, Elizabeth G. et al.


Ceraso, Michael.


·


·


. .


Codman, Thomas N., et al, Trustees. . Codman, Thomas N ....


190 1,947.29


1


3.80


75.000


1,500 00


1.503 80


38.95


38.95


Codman, Thomas N., Agent for Ogden Codman. .




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