Town annual report of Berkley 1910-1919, Part 16

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5.00.


C. Cummings, 52 hours,


10.40


Alfred Pierce, 81 loads gravel,


4.05


$118.55


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ANNUAL REPORT


District No. 6.


Arthur Davis, 273 hours,


$54.60


Arthur Davis, horse, 148 hours,


22.20


Arthur Davis, sign boards,


1.50


E. W. Clark, 293 hours,


58.60


R. Delano, 45 hours,


9.00


Florence Delano, 180 loads gravel,


9.00


C. A. Shaw, horse, 36 hours,


5.40.


C. A. Shaw, 36 hours,


7.20


E. Phillips, 36 hours,


7.20


E. S. Tirrell, 36 loads gravel,


1.60


Enos Hart, 78 loads gravel,


3.90


$180.20


District No. 7.


J. F. Staples, 541 hours, $108.20


J. F. Staples, horse, 586 hours,


87.90


J. F. Staples, oxen, 81 hours, 24.30


R. Moranville, 131/2 hours,


2.70


C. Hathaway, 14 hours,


2.80


C. Hathaway, horse, 14 hours,


2.10.


Charles Paull, 23 hours,


4.60


Charles Paull, horse, 5 hours,


.75


J. T. Haskins, 40 hours,


8.00


J. T. Haskins, horse, 80 hours,


12.00


Peter Cherrick, 54 hours, 10.80


M. Haskins, 4812 hours,


9.70


M. Haskins, 178 loads gravel,


9.05


Albert Allen, 22 loads gravel,


1.10


J. F. Allen, scraper,


1.50


'Shovelers, 2421/2 hours,


48.50


Fuller, sharpening picks,


2.25


$336.25


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20


ANNUAL REPORT


Public Library .


Julia R. Burt, librarian, $50.00


Julia R. Burt, paid for assistant, 1.00


H. A. Dickerman & Son,


8.32


De Wolfe & Fiske Co., books,


59.66


Saturday Evening Post,


1.50


L. A. Wells, books,


34.48


Joseph Howland, trustee,


10.00


Joseph Howland, express on books,


1.40


$166.36


Forest Fires.


Gideon H. Babbitt, and others, $5.40


R. K. Delano and others, 3.00


S. E. Braily and others,


6.00


A. A. Briggs and others,


3.20


. City of Taunton, tire and tube (Coomb's house),


40.00


$57.60


Soldiers' Relief,


$36.00


Outside poor,


1,179.27


State aid


188.00


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths.


A. A. Briggs, 24 days,


$60.00


A. A. Briggs, horse, 24 days,


28.80


- A. A. Briggs, team and express, Wm. R. Park & Son,


2.28


2.00


Harold Ashley, 21 days,


42.00


L. C. Whitaker, 2234 days,


45.50


Merton Briggs,


2.00


Pierce Hardware,


4.13


$186.71


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ANNUAL REPORT


Grading of Library Grounds.


Staples Coal Co., team, 1 day,


$5.50


E. H. Allen, paid for 39 hours, 7.80


E. H. Allen, scraping, 2 days,


6.00


E. H. Allen, labor, 2 days,


3.00


E. H. Allen, horse, 22 hours,


3.30


$25.60


Memorial Day,


32.00


Enforcing the Laws.


Charles Corey,


$10.24


Gideon H. Babbitt,


7.64


Edwin H. Allen,


2.00


Charles J. Nichols,


5.10


Wm. H. Smith,


10.00


Allen A. Haskell,


5.35


$40.33


Snow Bills.


E. E. Whitaker and others,


$47.20


Howard Haines and others,


38.60


A. A. Briggs and others,


19.20


Arthur Davis and others,


28.70


Joe Gracia and others,


8.80


E. L. Smith and others,


32.60


E. A. Chace and others,


12.60


J. F. Staples and others,


32.50


$220.20


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ANNUAL REPORT


Cemetery Account.


George H. Swift, labor, $6.00


Edwin H. Allen, paid for labor,


5.00


Edwin H. Allen, horse, 20 hours,


3.00


$14.00


SCHOOLS.


Teachers' Names and Wages.


No. 1 Addie M. Blood, 22 weeks, at $10.00, $220.00


Ruth Howland, 14 weeks, at $10.00, 140.00


No. 2 Mildred M. Fiske, 36 weeks, at $13.00, L


468.00


No. 3 Inez E. Smith, 36 weeks, at $10.00, 360.00


No. 4 Grace S. Whitaker, 22 weeks, · at $9.00, 198.00


Maria Ashley, 14 weeks, at at $9.00, 126.00


No. 5 Esther S. Bond, 22 weeks, at $9.00, 198.00


Ada Cooper, 3 weeks, at $10.00, 30.00


Ruth F. Beckman, 11 weeks, at $9.00, 99.00


No. 6 Maud Hopkins, 22 weeks, at $9.00, 198.00


Mary Westman, 14 weeks, . at $10.00, 140.00


No. 7 Elsie N. Snow, 13 weeks, at $12.00, 156.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Catherine O'Connor, 9 weeks at $11.00, 99.00


Ruth Howland, 22 weeks, at $9.00, 198.00


Addie M. Blood, 14 weeks, at $13.00, 182.00


$2,812.00


Books and Supplies.


J. L. Hammett Co., $92.23


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


94.82 .


N. H. Strange, express, 2.66


$189.71


Wood and Coal.


Staples Coal Co., 8 tons, No. 7, $78.60


N. H. Strange, 4 cords, No. 5 and 7, 16.75


N. H. Strange, 1314 cords, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 58.79


Paull Bros., 1712 ft. pine, No. 2, 7, 8.27


Paull Bros., 4 cords, No. 6, 7, 17.00


E. H. Allen, 21/2 cords pine, No. 1, 2, 4, 10.00 E. H. Allen, 11/2 cords, No. 2, 7.00


L. P. Churchill Co., 1 cord, No. 7," 5.00


L. C. Whitaker, 6 cords pine, 21.80


George W. Caswell, 512 ft. pine, No. 1, 2.25


George W. Caswell, 112 cords, No. 1, 6.35


$231.81


Janitors.


Elmer Macomber, 36 weeks, No. 2, $20.50


Merton L. Briggs, 22 weeks, No. 5, 14.00


Elmer Brasier, 36 weeks, No. 7, 152.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Gladys B. Boyce, 22 weeks, No. 4, 14.25


Leslie Miller, 36 weeks, No. 1, 22.75


Kenneth Adamson, 32 weeks, No. 6, 18.75


Francis H. Babbitt, 36 weeks, No. 3, 20.75


Herbert Ashley, 12 weeks, No. 5, 6.00


Nellie O'Brien, 14 weeks, No. 4, 7.00


$276.00


School Incidentals.


Dr. L. E. Butler, $25.00


Elmer Brasier, labor and material, 3.80


N. H. Strange, express, .70


C. A. Hack & Son, 27 reports, 5.00


B. N. Cummings, labor and material, No. 7, 19.10


G. H. Babbitt, labor, 1.25


E. H. Allen, paid for material,


.25


M. H. Bowman, telephone, stamps, etc., 18.40


Mrs. Wm. Horton, cleaning, No. 1,


3.00


Arthur Davis, labor, No. 6, 2.50


E. V. Boyce, cleaning, No. 4, 3.00


Mary Lima, cleaning, No. 6, 3.00 .


Julia Mann, cleaning, No. 7, 3.50


T. P. Paull, labor, No. 7, 2.20


Merton L. Briggs, cleaning, No. 5,


3.50


Lois W. Babbitt, cleaning, No. 3 and pump, 4.00


Wright & Potter, 100 census cards, 1.80


Alice Macomber, cleaning, No. 2, 3.00


Dighton Foundry Co., 2.02


Ervine C. Chace, labor, No. 1 and 2, 10.60


N. H. Strange, school census, 15.00


$130.62


25


ANNUAL REPORT


1


Repairs on School Buildings.


C. Dexter Babbitt, labor, No. 1 and 2, $3.50 J. M. Fitzgerald Co., oil and paint, 48.73


E. E. Brasier, glass, No. 7, .60


David Hoxie, labor and material, No. 2, 3, 5 and 6, 39.50


L. C. Whitaker, labor, No. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6,


20.80


T. P. Paull, labor, No. 2 and 7, 4.50


L. C. Cummings, labor, No. 2, $ 2.75


E. E. Whitaker, labor, No. 1, 2, 5 and 6,


15.25


Leon H. Cudworth, labor and mate- rial, No. 4,


30.35


A. G. Williams & Co., lumber, 13.42


B. N. Cummings, labor and material, No. 7, 15.10


N. H. Strange, labor and material, 16.00 :


H. W. Ashley, labor, 5.00


Jos. H. Babbitt, labor, No. 3,


1.50 --


E. H. Allen, labor and expense, less . $3.36, 5.19


E. V. Boyce, labor, No. 4,


.50


Arthur G. Mann, painting flag pole, No. 7, 5.00


Milton Babbitt, setting glass, No. 3,


.90


I. F. Whitmarsh Co., material No. 6, 3.25


$231.84


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`ANNUAL REPORT


High School.


Ruth Randall, New Bedford, $18.75


Ruth Randall, Fall River, 45.00


Milton I. Haskell, Fall River, 91.25


Mildred Ashley, Taunton,


60.00


Ina M. Babbitt, Taunton, 30.00


Madeline W. Babbitt, Taunton,


60.00


Helen G. Barnes, Taunton, 60.00


J. Ruth Bassett, Taunton, 60.00


Roger H. Conant, Taunton,


60.00


Anthony B. Dean, Taunton, 60.00


Miriam Dean, Taunton, 60.00


Doris J. Haskins, Taunton, 60.00


Ruth L. Haskins, Taunton,


60.00


Gilbert E. Howland, Taunton,


60.00


Michael J. Kava, Taunton,


30.00


Wilbur McCrady, Taunton,


60.00


Roger Randall, Taunton, 60.00


Amy P. Staples, Taunton,


60.00


Clara Studley, Taunton,


60.00


G. Whitney Swift, Taunton, 30.00


Evelyn Swift, Taunton, 30.00


Marie F. Tripp, Taunton, 30.00


Edward Waldron, Taunton, 60.00


Harrietta Studley, Taunton, 60.00


Helen Ames, Taunton, 30.00


Gladys B. Boyce, Taunton, 30.00


L. Merton Briggs, Taunton,


30.00


Doris Campbell, Taunton, 30.00


Carolyn S. Gilbert, Taunton,


30.00


Ethel Macomber, Taunton, 30.00


F. Elmer Whitaker, Taunton, 30.00


Marion Haskins, Taunton, 60.00


Roger Randall, Taunton, 30.00


Helen A. Dean, Taunton,


30.00


$1,565.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Sawing and Housing.


Leslie Miller, 512 cords, No. 1, $5.25


Manuel Silver, 112 cords, No. 1, 1.50


Manuel Silver, 1 cord, No. 2, 1.00


Elmer Macomber, 7 cords, No. 2,


5.75


G. H. Babbitt, 3 cords, No. 3, 1.60


L. C. Whitaker, 1 cord, No. 3, 1.50


Milton Babbitt, 3 cords, No. 3,


1.50


Gladys Boyce, 1 cord, No. 4,


1.50


Nellie O'Brien, 312 cords, No. 4,


2.75


N. H. Strange, 2 cords, No. 5,


$2.00


Merton Briggs, 3 cords, No. 5,


2.75


Herbert M. Ashley, 4 cords, No. 5,


3.00


Elmer Brasier, 1 cord, No. 7,


1.22


S. N. Staples, 2034 cords,


20.75


Kenneth Adamson, 5 cords, No. 6,


5.00


$57.07


High School Transportation.


Ina N. Babbitt,


$18.75


Mirian Dean,


42.00


Anthony Dean,


42.00


.


Gordon McKay,


4.50


William McCrady,


33.00


Helen Barnes,


33.00


Michael Kava,


18.00


Whitney Swift,


18.00


Evelyn Swift,


18.00


Emma Horton,


3.00


Roger Conant, .


27.00


Edward Waldron,


30.00


Madeline W. Babbitt,


33.00


Ruth Bassett,


30.00


Mildred Ashley,


28.50


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ANNUAL REPORT


Clara B. Studley,


30.00


Harrietta Studley,


30.00


Gilbert E. Howland,


30.75


Amy P. Staples,


30.00


Milton I. Haskell,


30.00


Ruth L. Haskins,


31.50


Marian Haskins,


30.00


Doris Haskins,


30.00


Marie Tripp,


30.00


Roger Randall,


30.00


Ruth Randall,


12.00


Edwin W. Nunes,


1.50


Elmer Whitaker,


12.00


Gladys Boyce,


12.00


Merton L. Briggs,


12.00


Carrie Gilbert,


12.00


Ethel E. Macomber,


7.00


Helen Dean,


12.00


Doris Campbell,


12.00


$773.50


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ANNUAL REPORT


APPROPRIATIONS BY TAXATIONS.


-


Memorial Day,


$35.00


Library,


50.00


Collector of Taxes,


150.00


. Treasurer's Salary,


100.00


Roads and Bridges,


1,500.00


Support of Poor,


1,200.00


Town Officers,


800.00


Incidental Expenses,


1,500.00


· Exterminating Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths,


229.00


Care for graves of Soldiers and Sailors of the Civil and Spanish Wars,


150.00


Schools and Supplies,


2,200.00


Superintendent's Salary,


340.00


Transportation of High School scholars,


600.00


Repairs on Public Buildings, Schoolhouses, . 200.00


Repairs on Town Hall, 100.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Berkley, Jan. 1917.


As Auditor of the Town of Berkley, I have examined the Treasurer's accounts and find on file all necessary orders of the Selectmen for money paid. -


The books show :


Money received from all sources, $29,401.36


Bills paid, 28,227.02


Cash on hand, $1,174.34


Financial Condition Jan. 1, 1917.


Cash on hand,


$1,174.34


Leach fund,


651.37


Savings Bank, 375.58


Unpaid taxes for 1914,


30.38


- Unpaid taxes for 1915,


162.83


Interest due on 1914 and 1915 taxes,


51.30


Unpaid taxes for 1916, 917.51


Three oyster notes of $250.00 each, due in 1917 and 1918.


The town owes a note of $1,000 due March 1, 1917.


FRANCIS M. CHASE.


Auditor. -


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ANNUAL REPORT


NORTH CEMETERY TRUST FUND.


Endow-


Expended Due


1898, Philip C. Porter,


ment $100.00


$4.25


$11.55


1900, William Babbitt,


100.00


4.00


14.87


1906, Calvin T. Crane,


100.00


4.00


10.08


1906, Susan H. Allen, .


200.00


5.50


15.55


1908, Thomas Terry,


100.00


5.00


8.08


1909, Samuel C. Norcutt,


100.00


4.00


7.44


1910, W. Burt and A. Simms,


100.00


4.25


6.75


1910, Rev. Thomas Andros, .


200.00


6.50


1.11


1914, Asa W. Reed,


100.00


4.25


4.00


1914, James Macomber,


100.00


4.75


1.37


1916, Paull Bros., (Myricks),


200.00


4.00


1916, J. Haskins and E. Burt


100.00


1.00


HORACE N. MACOMBER, GEORGE H. SWIFT, EDWIN H. ALLEN,


Trustees.


32


ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


The school committee adopted the report of the super- intendent of schools as the report of the committee.


It also recommends that the town appropriate the same amount of money for schools as last year, viz:


$2,400 for schools, supplies and repairs, $3.40 for superintendent and $800 for transportation. It also asks for a special appropriation of $400.


EDWIN H. ALLEN,


Chairman.


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ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Marriages Registered in Berkley in 1916.


Feb. 22. Warren A. Holmes of Myricks and Bernice L. Demoranville of Myricks. Married by Rev. Alfred E. Kent of Myricks.


July 15. Karl J. Ashley of East Freetown and Maria E. Ashley of Berkley. Married by Rev. E. McP. Ames of Acushnet. ?


Sept. 24. Constantine Henry of Cambridge and Mary White of Berkley. Married by Rev. Robert T. Craig, Taunton.


Oct. 14. Laurence B. Swift, of Berkley and Laula M. Howland of Berkley. Married by Robert Humphrey of Plympton.


Nov. 12. Antone Eugene of Berkley and Annie White of Berkley. Married by Rev. John M. Kyle of Westford.


Nov. 18. Albert E. Shaw of Berkley and Maude E. Hopkins of Berkley. Married by Rev. Leonard W. Malcolm of New Bedford.


Nov. 30. Antone F. Rose, Jr., of Rehoboth and Mary F. Rose of Berkley. Married by Agortints P. Santos R. C. Priest of Taunton.


Dec. 10. Mansel V. Racha of Lowell and Rose White of Berkley. Married by Rev. John M. Kyle of Lowell.


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ANNUAL REPORT


Births registered in Berkley 1916


Date


Child's Name


Parents Name


Jan.


4


Victorino,


18


Pinto,


Joseph F. and Clara Victorino John and Regina Pinto


Feb.


11


Perry,


15


Male, Still Born, Arves,


17


Varnum James Hall,


Mar.


31


Rose,


April


24


Regines,


John and Mary F. Regines


May


2


Walter Nichols Boyce,


June


12


Robert Donald Andrews, Jos. Oliver,


Enoch V. and Grace Boyce. Orton G. and Agnes L. Andrews Frank and Laura Oliver Joseph and Lena Gomes


Sept.


17


Gomes,


Oct.


20


Aleck Ceboulos,


Aleck and Mary Cebculos


Nov.


-6


Elizabeth Sai,


George and Mary Sai


24


Alice May Whistlecroft,


Fred J. and Emily Whistlecroft


Aug.


23


Manuel R., Jr., and Annie Perry Thomas and Mary Arves Ellis E. and Jessie F. Hall Manuel and Marian Rose


L


35


ANNUAL REPORT


Deaths registered in Berkley 1916


Date


Name of Deceased


Age


Jan.


4


Mary E. Smith,


77


10


24


7


Caroline E. Howard,


60


8


9


13


Harriet W. Haskins,


82


8


22


18


Chester E. Phillips,


51


2


14


22


Caroline J. W. Hathaway,


72


3


12


31


Charles Corey,


70


5


6


Feb. : 15


Silvia Still born


Mar. 6


Phebe M. Staples,


76


10


April 21


Clarissa J. Babbitt,


89


10


3


26


~ Ellen M. Burt,


74


9


1


May


5


Albert F. Haskins,


40


7


Henry Hathaway,


88


6


18


Mary A. Turcott,


61


6


25


27


Emily B. "Pollard,


91


5


July 26


Anna C. Briggs,


65


Sept. 11


Mary E. Flint,


37


1


27


19


Alfred Gomes,


2


21


Hannah B. Townsend,


78


29


Sarah F. Coville,


74


2


Oct. 15


Francis A. Conant,


41


7


7


20


David T. Strange,


87


5


2


Nov. 11


Annie F. E. M. Delano,


69


9


3


20


Grace R. Briggs,


22


11


9


24


Cassius E. Viall,


71


1


2


Dec.


4


Carrie F. Francis,


55


7


6


12


Maria .R. Sores,


46


Yrs


M.


D.


36


ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Your Trustees would report your Library in a good condition, circulation increasing and much interest taken in our work. The new, building is nearing completion and we hope to occupy it soon. We have added a good number of volumes by purchase and gift. Mr. A. E. Dean again contributed a year of Harper's Magazine. Under the terms of our gift from Mr. Carnegie we should raise this year five hundred dollars. The greatest encour- agement you can offer your Trustees is by a liberal use of the books. Come and see what we have. We have the reputation among those who know of having one of the best Library's of its size in the State.


Come and see for yourselves.


JOSEPH HOWLAND, For the Trustees.


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ANNUAL REPORT


COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Tax for 1916, Interest collected,


$10,480.38 1


9.97


$10,490.35


Paid Treasurer in 1916,


$9,534.40


Paid Treasurer in Jan., 1917,


42.00


Abated by Assessors,


38.44


Cash on hand,


.34


$9,615.18


$875.17


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ANNUAL REPORT


LIST OF TAXES


FOR THE YEAR


Allen, Edwin H.,


Poll $2


Personal $103.12


Real $87.61 40.67


Total $192.73 54.22


Allen, Albert W.,


2


11.55


Ashley, Leroy,


2


2.00


Ashley,. Walter C.,


2


2.00


Ashley, Herbert W.,


2


2.64


53.13


57.77


Anthony, Amy L.,


20.63


20.63


Alexander, J. N.,


2


8.09


51.40


61.49


Andrews, Orton G.,


2


2.47


4.47


Andrews, Agnes L.,


18.81


18.81


Ames John,


2


2.00


Ames John H.,


2


2.00


Ames Herbert,


2


2.00


Ames Frank E.,


2


2.00


Allen, Amy H.,


17.49


17.49


Adams, George E.,


2


2.00


Briggs, A. A.,


2


2.47


4.47


Bassett, Grace,


1.65


26.81


28.46


Bassett, Arthur,


2


10.16


.99


13.15


Bassett, Albert F.,


2


13.17


25.25


40.42


Burt, Julia and T. P.,


30:03


30.03


Babbitt, Joseph H.,


2


6.01


28.05


36.06


Babbitt, Rollin H.,


2


5.33


35.81


43.14


Babbitt, Gideon, H.,


2


5.78


2.64


10.42


Babbitt, Lois,


1.65


52.88


54.53


Babbitt, C. Dexter,


2


11.71


44.22


57.93


Boyce, Enoch V.,


2


.83


7.51


10.34


Boyce, Enoch V. and other ,


8.66


8.66


Babbitt, Lawrence H.,


2


12.43


29.70


44.15


Bennett, Arthur J.,


2


9.51


37.79


49.36


Brasier, Elmer,


2


2.00


Boynton, Marcellus,


2


18.98


25.16


46 14


Briggs, Caleb S. C.,


2


5.69


36.66


44.35


Briggs, Anna C., D. F. Lane, Admr.,


24.42


24.42


Briggs, Chester J.,


2


.38


18.15


20.53


Briggs, Clarence E ,


2


2.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Briggs, Herbert C.,


2


2.00


Brailey, Silas E.,


2


10.31


12.31


Bouryke, Michael,


2


4.12


6.12


Bouryke, Jose,


2


11.22


29.28


42.50


Brown, Frank A., Jr.,


2


2.00


Brown, Flora E.,


1.65


1.65


Boardman, Alfred,


9.08


9.08


Boardman, Phebe,


73.92


73.92


Briggs, Lucinda,


35.97


35.97


Boardman, Earl,


2


2.00


Barker, E. P.,


2


1.16


3.16


Barker, E. P. and A. L.,


42.08


42.08.


Borden, Charles F.,


2


13.47


15.47


Baker, Adelbert,


2


1.90


3.90


Baker, Edith,


2.89


2.89


Barnes, W. E.,


2


2.00


Bennett, Fred S. P.,


2


2.00


Barnes & Bennett,


3.30


23.76


27.06


Boarn, Edward G.,


2


2.09


Campbell,


.


2


2.00


Caswell, George W.,


2


21.27


23.27


Caswell, Carrie T.,


85.55


85.55


Caswell, C. T. and Durfee, heirs,


4.53


4.53


Chase, Irvine A.,


2


2.00


. Chase, Lydia H.,


7.34


50.49


57.83


Cummings, George W.,


2


2.00


Clark, Charles E.,


2


22.61


24.61


Clark, Lucy M.,


2.47


19.41


21.88


Clark, Edmund M.,


2.00


2.00


Carver, Alice,


20.63


20.63


Cummings, Albert B.,


2


1.32


3.32


Corey, Mary E.,


3.84


56.93


60.77


Covill, Andrew,


2


13.36


1.24


16.60


Covill, Sarah H.,


16.50


57.50


74.00


Carney, William A.,


2


6.68


8.68


Carney, Bridget F.,


42.00


42.00


Cummings and others,


33.41


33.41


Cummings, George S.,


2


4.76


12.21


18.97


Conant, Edward,


2


2.00


Conant, Fannie A.,


4.37


4.37


Crane, Margaret A.,


10.29


43.40


53.69


Crane, Carrie,


7.84


7.84


.


40


ANNUAL REPORT


Cushman, John N.,


2


.25


2.25


Cushman, Beulah,


8.17


82.42


90.59


Claverie, C. M. N.,


6.27


6.27


Claverie, C. M. N and Emma Nichols,


48.92


48.92


Crimlisk, George,


2


4.70 1


6.70


Chase, Arthur T.,


2


4.12


6.12


Chase, Francis,


2


2.00


Colpitt, E. Roy,


2


2.00


Chase, Thomas H.,


2


14.65


51.56


68.21


Chase, Harold B.,


3.71


3.71


Colpitt, Albert T.,


2


18.40


74.25


94.65


Cybulo, Alexande:,


2


5.28


7.28


Cybulo, A: and B. Chinielewski


.99


11.22


12.21


Chinielewski, Boleshaw,


2


6.60


8.60


Colpitt, Claude,


2


2.00


Contene, Manuel,


2


2.00


Copeland, Clarence,


2


2.00


Crowell, Herbert C.,


2


2.00


Crowell, Elizabeth A.,


.55


28.55


29.10


Conner Frederic,,


2


2.00


Conners, F. A. and E. A.,


19.74


19.74


Churchill, L. P.,


2 18.15


116.49


13.66


Churchill, Alice E.,


14.85


75.90


90.75


Churchill, L. P. Co., ,


80.85


84.89


165.74


Davis, Isabel E.,


2.06


15.68


17.74


Davis, Arthur W.,


2


1.75


18.98


22.73


Dean, Albert E.,


2


3.71


42.16


47.87


Dean, Charlotte A.,


29.54


29.54


De Costa, Manuel,


2


2.00


Delano, Reuben, Est.,


3.05


11.96


15.01


Dean, Edmund P.,


2


12.73


45.71


60.44


De Moranville, F. A.,


2


2.00


De Maranville, F. B.,


2


2.00


Dean, Everett M.,


2


2.00


Delano, Roscoe,


2


2.00


Dillingham, John D.,


2


.83


79.86


82.69


Dillingham, John G.,


1


2


5.20


7.20


Dillingham, John G. and others,


24.48


24.48


Delano, Florence G.,


11.14


11.14


Davis, Gideon H.,


2


- 23.68


25.68


Davis, Elizabeth,


11.30


11.30


.


r


41


ANNUAL REPORT


2.00


Dean, Myra H.,


6.60


6.60


Dean, Myra H. and others,


.


121.36


121.36


Eaton, William S.,


2


1.49


7.53


11.02


Earle, Harvey E.,


2


2.00


Earle, Martha S.,


4.45


7.43


11.88


Farmer, Walton W.,


2


2.82


15.68


20.50


Francis, Jabeż M.,


2


4.12


75.90


82.02


Frances, Edgar,


2


31.51


33.51


French, Ines,


2.24


37.95


40.19


French, Isaac E.,


2


12.79


14.79


Furtado, Jose, Jerome St.


2


11.96


13.96


Furtado, Jose, Grove St.


2


2.00


Farr, Thomas,


2


16.50


10.31


28.81


Fernandes, Manuel,


2


.25


9.90


12.15


Fiske, Ralph E.,


2


4.53


13.77


20.30


Flint, George H.,


2


2.06


22.28


26.34


Flint, John,


2


2.00


Fuller, Frank M.,


2


.83


2.83


Farmer, Charles O.,


2


.85


27.72


30.57


Guptill, George L.,


2


12.21


48.51


62.72


Gidmark, Andrew J.,


2


13.20


15.20


Gracia, Joseph,


2


5.28


7.28


Gracia, Florinda,


37.79


37.79


Green, Luella A.,


12.95


12.95


Gardner, Fred,


2


6.60


45.38


53.98


Gilbert, Wm. S.,


2


1.76


3.16


Gamache, F. X.,


2


20.63


22.63


Gall, John,


2


2.00


Gall, Alice,


7.01


25.99


33.00


Graham, Elmer A.,


2


9.90


11.90


Graham, Marion,


9.90


9.90


Graham, E. A. and M.,


98.10


98.10


Goulett, Arthur,


2


20.05


22.05


Gaffney, Harry,


2


5.20


7.20


Gwozds, John,


2


2.80


4.80


Gwozds, Mary,


34.32


34.32


Gould, Julia A.,


3.40


26.07


29.47


Gould, Isaac A.,


2


2.00


Gibbons, May,


7.43


7.43


Gomes, Julius,


2


2.00


Gomes, Julius and Rose,


60.80


60.80


Hathaway, Henry,


2


26.40


74.33


102.73


Dawes, Walter,


2


42


ANNUAL REPORT


Hathaway, Willard H.,


2


4.70


25.82


32.52


Hathaway, Arthur L.,


2


2.00


Hathaway, Charles A.,


2


9.90


51.23


63.13


Hathaway, Charles A. Jr.,


2


2.00


Hathaway, Wilfred A.,


2


2.00


Hathaway, Charles E.,


2


2.00


Harmon, George A.,


2


9.90


11.90


Hanson, Harry,


2


2.00


Haines, Clarence,


2


2.00


Haines, Earl,


2


2.00


Humphrey, Robert,


2


2.47


4.47


Haines, Maria E.,


42.49


42.49


Haines, Howard,


2


6.17


30.77


38.94


Haskins, Walter W.,


2


13.20


15.20


Haskins, Mary E.,


24.75


24.75


Haskins, John T.,


2


13.09


64.60


79.69


Haskins, Malachi,


2


9.82


19.80


31.62


Haskins, Malachi and others,


4.95


4.95


Haskins, Levi A.,


2


8.25


10.25


Haskins, Clothier,


2


23.10


25.10


Haskins, Albert F.,


2


19.80


21.80


Haskins, Henry H.,


2


2.00


Harris, John M.,


2


2.00


Hassard, Samuel F.,


2


4.06


6.06


Hassard, Mary E.,


21.86


21.86


Hatch, George, Allen and Olivia,


27.06


27.06


Haskell, Allen,


2


2.89


15.93


20.82


Haskell, Roland,


2


2.00


Horton, Henry H .;


2


10.15


12.15


Howard, George F.,


2


2.06


21.86


25.92


Hoard, David F.,


2


5.20


7.20


Hoard, Luther B.,


2


2.00


Hoard, Rhoda M.,


34.65


34.65


Hoard, David F. and Rhoda,


32.42


32.42


Humphrey, Emma,


1.90


37.54


39.44


Humphrey, Horace,


2


2.00


Horton, Wm. C.,


2


2.00


Howland, Joseph,


2


9.49


133 16


144.65


Hopkins, Ernest,


2


15.28


55.69


70.97


Hopkins , Earl,


2


1


2.00


Hall, William G.,


2


2.00


Hall, Eugene,


21.53


29.45


50.98


Hall, Daisy,


8.66


8.66


Hall, Ellis,


2


2.00


43


ANNUAL REPORT


Hoxie, David,


2


8.66


54.61


65.27


Hoxie, Ralph,


2


2.00


Hooper, Mabel and Julia Dawes,


2.56


7.84


10.40


Howland, Robert S.,


2


2.00


Haskins, B. Thomas,


2


2.00


Hathaway, Enos S.,


2


.$9


15.51


18.50


Haskins, Wm. F.,


2


21.78


23.78


Haskell, Frederick,


2


2.00


Hooper, Thomas,


2


2.00


Holmes, Warren,


2


2.00


Hill Crest Fruit Co.,


12.71


12.71


Harrison David W.,


2


2.00


Harrison, Harold A.,


2


2.00


Harris, Ira,


2


.83


1.73


4.56


Howland, Alonzo,


2


2.00


Ingraham, Benj.,


2


2.00


Jones, Benj. O.,


2


4.95


28.87


35.82


Jewett, Herbert N.,


2


1.65


3.65


Jewett, Herbert N. and Hattie A.,


17.58


17.58


Kelsey, John,


2


2.00


Kelsey, Bertha,


18.73


18.73


King, Edward,


2


6.93


8.93


Kana, Felix,


2


10.67


12.67


Kala, Felix and wife,


21.04


21.04


Kirker, Joseph,


2


2.00


Kirker, Joseph and Mary,


16.50


16.50


Luther, George W.,


2


36.14


42.49


80.63


Lima, Jesse,


2


2.00


Lima, Mary,


2.64


2.64


Longton, Richard,


2


2.00


Longton, Mary,


12.38


12.38


Luther, William,


2


2.00


Leonard, Perley,


2


2.00


Luis, Antone, .


2


2.64


17.90


22.54


Macomber, Charles H.,


2


15.68


69.05


86.53


Macomber, C. H. and Clara Pool,


12.79


12.79


Macomber, Horace N.,


2


20.79


74.83


97.62


Macomber, Horace, 2d,


2


4.43


6.43


Macomber, Clifford,


2


2.00


Macomber, E. Foster,


2


2.00


Maguire, James,


14.36


14.36


Myricks M. E. Church,


17.33


17.33


Macomber, Arthur H.,


2


2.00


Mann, Arthur G.,


2


4.53


20.30


26.83


.


44


ANNUAL REPORT


McCall, James,


2


6.19


29.28


37.47


Murphy, Cornelius J.,


?


3.96


28.05


34.01


Mellon, George W.,


2


5.92


11.55


19.47


McKay, John H.,


2


17.13


28.38


47.51


McCrady, James,


.


2


2.00


McCrady, Susie,


4.95


27.88


32.83


Marshall, Joseph,


2


2.00


Manning, Daniel,


2


2.00


McCabe, Allen T.,


2


1.63


3.65


Muniz, Benj.,


2


.99


2.99


Murphy, John C.,


2


2.00


Newton, Robert, Jr.,


2


2.00


Newton, Robert,


2


2.00


Newton, Robert and others,


5.03


18.50


23.53


O'Brien, Fennella,


7.73


.33


8.06


O'Brien, Daniel,


2


2.00


Oliver, Frank,


2


2.00


Oliver, John,


2


2.00


Olson, Euric G.,


2


2.89


4.89


Perry, Herbert A.,


2


11.71


44.55


58.26


Perry, H. Huntley,


2


2.00


Paull, James W.,


2


.60


11.14


13.74


Paull, Charles F.,


2


2.06


4.95


9.01


Paull, Thos. P.,


2


2.00


Paull, Thomas P. Trustee and Guardian,


90.75


90.75


Paull, C. F. and T. P.,


29.03


81.68


110.71


Perry, Manuel,


2


12.63


14.63


Phillips, Frances,


.99


.99


Phillips, Charles F.,


2


9.24


11.24


Phillips, Edward O.,


2


2.00


Phillips, C. F. and E. O.,


3.87


3.87


Pierce, Augustus,


2


2.00


Pierce, Alfred,


2


2.06


13.61


17.67


Phillips, James,


2


2.00


Pool, Thomas F.,


2


1.65


3.65


Pool, Elmer V.,


2


24.75


26.75


Powers, Thomas,


2


2.00


Pierce, Arthur T.,


2


14.44


16.44


Pelos, Manuel,


2


1.65


3.65


Pierce, Bion M.,


2


2.00


Pool, Flora,


33.00


33.41


66.41


Reed, Alton W.,


2


11.96


13.96


Rose, Manuel S., Padelford St.,


2


14.11


36.14


52.25


1


r


45


ANNUAL REPORT


Rose, Manuel F., Anthony St.,


2


4.50


12.79


19.29


Robinson, Mrs. J. C.,


16.08


16.08


Robbins, Mary,


19.67


102.30


121.97


Rose, Frank,


2


3.55


26.15


31.70


Rose, Mary, Anthony St.,


2.06


30.23


32.34


Rose, Joseph, Jerome St.,


2


2.00


Rothermell, John,


2


2.00


Rothermell, Wm.,


2


1.24


3.24


Randell, John F.,


2


9.00


48.43


59.43


Society, First Congregational,


16.42


16.42


Shaw, Charles A.,


2


4.20


28.05


34.25


Shaw, Charles E.,


2


7.43


44.55


53.98


Shaw, Albert E.,


2


2.00


Smith, Wm. H.,


2


1.65


12.87


16.52


Smith, Arthur H.,


2


9.74


11.74


Simms, Phebe B.,


40.43


40.43


Smith, John,


11.55


11.55


Smith, Edward L.,


2


16.55


32.59


51.14


Smith, Walter,


2


1.65


3.65


Smith, Manuel,


2


1.65


3.65


Sylvia, Joseph,


2


2.00


Staples, Sumner,


2


10.48


12.48


Staples, Fanny B.,


2


38.94


45.62


86.56


Swift, George H.,


2


4.62


38.78


45.40


Studley, Arunah B.,


2


.35


11.14


13.49


Strange, N. H.,


2


13.86


72.44


88.30


Strange, N. H. and others,


.16


.16


Silvian, Franz,


2


5.20


16.08


23.28


Sellers, Freeman,


2


3.71


41.25


46.96


Sellers, Freeman G.,


2


2.00


Seekell, Curtis B.,


2


.25


12.38


14.63


Staples, Calvin P.,


5.78


5.78


Swift, George H. and C. N. and others,




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