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D. P. Byam, painting and shingling hearse house, S. C 18 21
Patrick Niland, mason work, barn cellar . 26 75
$167 11
SCHOOL FURNITURE AND REPAIRS.
W. C. Edwards, repairs $ 4 29
Adams & Co., book case
12 00
E. F. De La Haye, repairs 35 00
W. J. Randall, repairs, Centre
1 40
L. Spaulding, repairs, N. C.
91 45
Geo. S. Elliott, repairs, W. C
60 72
Geo. S. Elliott, repairs, N. C .
20 70
Geo. H. Smith, repairs, N. C. and W. C .. .
74 50
Amasa Pratt & Co., lumber for N. C. and W. C. 95 85
E. F. De La Haye, edge stone, etc., at N. C
123 68
Amount carried forward $519 59
43
Amount brought forward $519 59
Kenney Bros. & Wolking, desks
124 00
Orrin Pierce, window last 1 75
Slatington Bangor Co., blackbds.
82 67
Adams & Co., shades and fixtures
9 90
E. P. Flanders & Co., paints
31 88
Robertson & Co., desks and chairs
27 50
Wm. McLarney & Co., pipe, labor, etc
24 03
J. H. Knight, repairs
5 50
Pratt & Forrest, window
3 70
Wm. Mitchell, labor
2 80
W. A. Mack & Co., pipe
22 35
Adams & Co., 2 desks and 2 office chairs.
43 50
$889 17
CARE OF CEMETERIES.
Frank Santamour, labor $88 00
M. C. Wilson, labor
18 00
George B. Wright, trees and labor
60 62
S. W. Parkhurst, grass seed
1 59
J. H. Wilson, labor 3 30
John G. Craig
28 25
Frank Lane, labor and teaming
23 90
Wm. Fletcher, 103 loads sand
10 30
F. G. Cann, labor and teaming
12 00
Geo. H. Robbins, surveying
20 00
H. E. Fletcher, stone chips
50
A. H. Simpson, labor
26 25
Michael O'Day, labor
53 09
A. B. Paasche, labor
5 70
F. J. Whittamore, repairs and iron work,
24 00
C. H. Dutton, labor
4 00
Walter Perham, care Pine Ridge
$ 5 00
Walter Perham, care Forefathers
10 00
15 00
Amount carried forward . $394 50
44
Amount brought forward $394 50
J. R. Parkhurst, care Forefathers
25 00
J. S. Wotton, care Riverside
24 75
John Marinel, Jr., labor, Riverside
13 75
Geo. H. Holt, repairs on pumps, Centre, South and North 22 00
H. E. Waid, labor, Pine Ridge
90
Geo. P. Mansfield, labor, Hart Pond.
4 00
Wm. J. Randall, sharpening mower
75
G. T. Parkhurst, stationery
24 00
Felix Lovely, labor, Forefathers
8 40
D. P. Byam, labor, Hart Pond
30 15
Areal Smith, labor .
3 75
A. F. Whidden, W. C
75 00
H. L. Parkhurst 7 50
J. A. Parkhurst, water supply
24 00
D. Haley, labor
1 50
E. R. Marshall
2 00
$661 95
TRUST FUNDS.
Walter Perham, care of A. Day lot $4 00
Walter Perham, care of E. Smith lot 4 00
Walter Perham, care of T. Marshall lot . . 4 00
Walter Perham, care of G. Fletcher lot . .
4 00
A. F. Whidden, care of Winn lot. 3 00
A. F. Whidden, care of Bowers lot 3 00
A. F. Whidden, care of Wheeler lot 3 00
9 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Emerson lot 5 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Kimball lot. 5 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Marshall lot 3 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Coburn lot
3 00
.
16 00
Amounts carried forward . $16 00 $25 00
45
Amounts brought forward $16 00
$25 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Shedd lots
6 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Day lot 3 00
J. R. Parkhurst, care of Shedd and Park- hurst lot 3 00
28 00
$53 00
HIGHWAYS.
H. C. Sweetser, grain $ 15 93
Sweetser & Day, grain and hay
362 82
F. M. Scoboria, grain
145 48
$524 23
N. C. Grocery Store, grain, straw and hay,
124 23
Wm. Manning, hay
101 95
J. C. Sheehan, hay
36 00
Geo. Coburn, hay
2 41
R. O. Robbins, 9215 1bs. hay
89 22
John McKennedy, 4790 lbs. hay
47 90
B. J. Spaulding, 3040 1bs. hay
28 39
D. P. Byam, 2545 lbs. hay
25 65
L. Spaulding, 1470 lbs. hay
14 70
Estate of P. F. Litchfield, 3270 1bs. hay.
32 16
Town Farm, hay.
49 90
A. M. Blaisdell, 1950 1bs. straw
19 70
Geo. Coburn, straw
6 33
578 54
Joseph Carpentier, blacksmithing
4S 14
F. J. Whittemore, blacksmithing
7 80
G. M. Wright, blacksmithing
83 57
139 51
Harriet E. Shaw, use of stable
23 35
O. M. Snell, surveying
18 50
41 85
W. E. Livingston, brick and cement
14 00
Lowell Coal Co., brick and cement
5 95
19 95
Staples Bros., sewer grates, drain pipe
38 90
H. L. Parkhurst, drain pipe.
33 00
71 90
Amount carried forward.
$1,375 98
46
$1,375 98
Amount brought forward.
Davis & Sargent, 2000 ft. spruce plank . .
44 00
P. T. McMahon, 6020 ft. spruce plank 132 44
P. T. McMahon, lumber and labor 20 06
P. Savage, posts
4 00
Geo. E. Spaulding, posts
3 48
203 98
S. W. Parkhurst, tools, etc.
38 37
Bartlett & Dow, tools, etc
16 31
E. T. Adams, tools, etc.
19 69
74 37
Dr. W. A. Sherman, veterinary
8 50
Jesse E. Viles, veterinary
14 00
Wm. H. Hills, medicines
1 15
23 65
H. E. Fletcher, stone
77 74
Patrick Savage, stone
14 02
James Buckland, setting curbing
10 00
101 76
E. H. Keyes, use of team
36 00
L. Gaudette, use of team
27 00
E. E. Hildreth, use of team
53 00
116 00
W. L. Draper, drag and repairs
13 65
J. H. Knights, repairs
5 00
E. A. Blaisdell, repairs
8 15
26 80
F. A. Lane, one horse
180 00
C. H. Hanson, one pair horses
312 00
492 00
C. H. Hanson, harness supplies
8 00
W. H. Davis, repairs
2 30
Donovan Harness Co., supplies, repairs
19 75
Ebert Harness Co., supplies, repairs
4 50
Geo. E. Dillingham, repairs
3 20
N. S. Stevens, repairs .
5 85
43 60
R. Wilson Dix, grading on Edmands St. .
100 00
R. Wilson Dix, relaying wall, West Chelmsford
35 00
P. T. McMahon, labor on Washington St,
SO 15
J. Marinel, labor
15 25
C. H. Tucker, labor
2 25
Homer E. Thayer, labor
3 60
Warren Berry, labor
1 80
Thomas Bridgford, labor
5 00 243 05
Amount carried forward .
$2,782 19
47
Amount brought forward
$2,782 19
H. E. Fletcher, 46 1-2 tons stone 27 62
Drake Estate, stone chips 6 60
34 22
Wilson Waters, 352 loads gravel at 7c
24 64
Mrs. Lovering, 335 loads gravel at 10c
33 50
R. W. Dix, 159 loads gravel at 10c 15 90
Robert Shinkwin, 274 loads gravel at 10c
27 40
Geo. F. Snow, 404 loads gravel at 10c 40 40
Alfred Paasche, 726 loads gravel at 10c. 72 60
Mrs. E. E. Dutton, 112 loads gravel at 10c 11 20
Chas. Shinkwin, 642 loads gravel at 5c. .
32 10
Nels Knutson, 145 loads gravel at 10c
14 50
P. Flynn, 82 loads gravel at 10c S 20
Chelmsford Foundry Co., 87 loads cinders at 10c 8 70
289 14
Geo. E. Spaulding, breaking roads 11 00
Warren Berry, breaking roads
26 20
Elmer E. Voter, breaking roads
1 50
Geo. A. McNulty, breaking roads
8 70
Peter E. McNulty, breaking roads
2 18
John Marinel, Jr., breaking roads and sidewalks 25 75
Charles Finnick, breaking roads 3 00
L. Spaulding, breaking roads.
3 20
J. C. Sheehan, breaking roads
10 15
Robert Penniman, breaking roads and
sidewalks 5 70
B. O. Robbins, breaking roads, 1901 and 1902 14 70
John J. Dunn, breaking roads, sidewalks. 18 50
J. S. Wotton, breaking roads, labor on highway
70 20
F. A. Hazen, breaking roads
4 35
R. Wilson Dix, breaking roads
2 00
206 53
Amount carried forward
$3,312 08
48
Amount brought forward $3,312 0S
PAY ROLL FOR MARCH AND APRIL.
March, David Higgins, 26 days at $2.75.
$71 50
April, David Higgins, 10 days at $3.00. .
30 00
101 50
March, Patrick Flynn, 24 days at $1.50. . 36 00
April, Patrick Flynn, S days at $1.75. .
14 00
50 00
March, William Borden, 25 days at $1.50
37 50
April, William Borden 9 days at $1.75. . .
15 75
53 25
March and April, George Roscoe, 32 days at $1.50.
48 00
48 00
March and April, Frank Patten, 33 days at $1.50 April, David Kelley, 5 days at $1.50
7 50
7 50
S309 75
PAY ROLL FOR APRIL AND MAY.
David Higgins, 24 days at $3,00
$72 00
Patrick Flynn, 23 days at $1.75
40 25
William Borden, 19 days at $1.75
33 25
George Roscoe, 23 days at $1.50
34 50
Frank Patten. 23 days at $1.50
34 50
David Kelley, 24 days at $1.50
36 00
Michael McKennedy, 17 days at $1.50
25 50
276 00
PAY ROLL FOR MAY AND JUNE.
David Higgins, 30 days at $3.00
$90 00
Patrick Flynn, 29 days at $1.75
50 75
William Borden, 30 d ys at $1.75
52 50
George Roscoe, 29 days at $1.50
43 50
David Kelley, 30 days at $1.75
52 50
M. McKennedy, 30 days at $1.75
52 50
Frank Patten, 29 days at $1.50
43 50
James Burnhart, 3 days at $2.50 7 50
J. O'Day, 28 days at $1.50
42 00
434 75
Amount carried forward
$4,251 58
.
49 50
49 50
49
Amount brought forward
$4,251 58
PAY ROLL FOR JUNE AND JULY.
David Higgins, 24 days at $3.00 $72 00
Patrick Flynn, 20 1-2 days at $1.75 35 88
William Borden, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
George Roscoe, 22 days at $1.50
33 00
F. W. Patten, 21 1-2 days at $1.50 32 25
David Kelley, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
M. McKennedy, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
J. O'Day, 22 days at $1.50 33 00
James Burnhart, 6 1-2 days at $2.50
16 25
343 13
PAY ROLL FOR JULY AND AUGUST.
David Higgins, 24 days at $3.00 72 00
Patrick Flynn, 24 days at $1.75 42 00
William Borden, 24 days at $1.75 42 00
George Roscoe, 24 days at $1.50
36 00
David Kelley, 24 days at $1.75
42 00
F. W. Patten, 24 days at $1.50
36 00
M. McKennedy, 24 days at $1.75. 42 00
J. O'Day, 24 days at $1.50 36 00
I. J. Gassett, 8 days at $1.50 12 00
William Johnson, 8 days at $1.50
12 00
372.00
PAY ROLL FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER.
David Higgins, 30 days at $3.00
$90 00
Patrick Flynn, 29 days at $1.75
50 75
William Borden, 29 days at $1.75 50 75
David Kelley, 29 days at $1.75 50 75
M. McKennedy, 29 days at $1.75
50 75
George Roscoe, 29 days at $1.50 43 50
F. W. Patten, 29 days at $1.50 43 50
J. O'Day, 29 days at $1.50
43 50
423 50
Amount carried forward
$5,390 21
50
Amount brought forward
$5,390 21
PAY ROLL FOR SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER.
David Higgins, 24 days at $3.00 $72 00
Patrick Flynn, 22 days at $1.75 38 50
William Borden, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
David Kelley, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
M. H. McKennedy, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
George Roscoe, 22 days at $1.50 33 00
F. W. Patten, 22 days at $1.50 33 00
Joseph O'Day, 21 days at $1.50
31 50 328 75
PAY ROLL FOR OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER.
David Higgins, 24 days at $3.00 $72 00
William Borden, 23 1-2 days at $1.75 41 13
Patrick Flynn, 23 days at $1.75 40 25
M. H. McKennedy, 24 days at $1.75
42 00
George Roscoe, 23 days at $1.50
34 50
F. W. Patten, 23 days at $1.50
34 50
David Kelley, 1 day at $1.50 1 50
Joseph O'Day, 1 day at $1.50
1 50
267 38
PAY ROLL FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER.
David Higgins, 30 days at $3.00 $90 00
Patrick Flynn, 26 days at $1.75 45 50
William Borden, 28 days at $1.75 49 00
M. H. McKennedy, 28 days at $1.75 49 00
George Roscoe, 29 days at $1.50 43 50
F. W. Patten, 28 days at $1.50
42 00
319 00
PAY ROLL FOR DECEMBER AND JANUARY.
David Higgins, 25 days at $3.00 $75 00
Patrick Flynn, 21 days at $1.75 36 75
William Borden, 24 days at $1.75 42 00
Amount carried forward
$6,305 34
51
Amount brought forward $6,305 34
M. H. McKennedy, 24 days at $1.75 42 00
George Roscoe, 23 1-2 days at $1.50 35 25
F. W. Patten, 21 days at $1.50 . 31 50 262 50
PAY ROLL FOR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.
David Higgins, 30 days at $3.00 $90 00
Patrick Flynn, 28 days at $1.75 49 00
William Borden, 29 days at $1.75 50 75
M. H. McKennedy, 29 days at $1.75
50 75
George Roscoe, 22 days at $1.50 33 00
F. W. Patten, 21 days at $1.50
31 50 305 00
PAY ROLL FOR FEBRUARY.
David Higgins, 13 days at $3.00 $39 00
Patrick Flynn, 8 days at $1.75 14 00
William Borden, 11 days at $1.75 19 25
M. H. McKennedy, 12 days at $1.75
21 00
George Roscoe, 9 days at $1.50
13 50
F. W. Patten, 7 days at $1.50
10 50
117 25
Amount of pay rolls .
$3,759 01
Total highways
$6,990 09
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION.
Mrs. Ida M. Voter, West Row to Centre. . . $ 282 00
H. R. Hodson, North Row to Centre. 243 00
Boston & Northern St. Ry. Co. 410 00
J. J. Sullivan, South to Centre
226 00
A. J. Park, South to Centre.
68 25
Stewart Mackay, West to North 30 00
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., South to Centre 22 50
$1,281 75,
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
F. L. Kendall $1,125
Received from the State 562 50
52
SCHOOL APPARATUS.
Ziegler Electric Co., supplies $ 4 50
L. E. Knott Co., supplies 57 36
Talbot Chemical Co., supplies 4 17
Arthur W. Hall Co., supplies 17 12
Neostyle Co., supplies
18 00
$101 15
SCHOOL FUEL.
H. L. Parkhurst, 4 tons coal, East. . $ 34 00
H. L. Parkhurst, 3 tons coal, Centre. . 27 26
H. L. Parkhurst 38,820 1bs. coal, Centre ..
120 45
H. L. Parkhurst, 50,450 1bs. coal, Centre ... 252 25
H. L. Parkhurst, 1 1-2 cords sawed wood, Centre 8 50
D. P. Byam, 41 ft. wood, South 35 85
James Dunnigan, 74,715 1bs. coal, North ..
224 14
James Dunnigan, 13 1-2 tons coal, North
133 75
John Marinel, Jr., 18 1-4 cords sawed wood, North
118 69
John Marinel, Jr., 4 cords sawed wood, West. 27 00
F. G. Cann, 2 cords wood, East
20 00
E. C. Perham, 5 cords sawed wood
28 00
A. M. Warren, 22 1-2 cords wood
145 25
Sweetser & Day, 2 cords slabs, Centre
6 00
A. A. Brown, 2 cords wood, South 16 00
3 75
Herbert Penniman, sawing wood.
$1,200 89
53
TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
Ginn & Co ...
$104 15
Benjamin M. Sanborn
89
Houghton, Mifflin
14 60
D. Appleton & Co.
13 09
E. E. Babb & Co.
183 88
J. L. Hammel Co
68 56
385 17
Silver, Burdett & Co.
51 60
Talbot Dyewood & Chemical Co.
1 95
G. T. Parkhurst
3 30
Charles Littlefield'& Co.
1 75
Rand McNally.
16 66
Boston & Maine, express
2 72
Kenny Brothers & Wilkins
179 12
F. L. Kendall
5 79
American Book Co
242 64
D. C. Heath & Co.
5 20
A. J. Bois
3 38
G. C. Prince & Son
2 25
C. B. Coburn & Co
60
E. C. Bartlett
2 50
George F. King & Co
27 05
546 51
American Express Co
75
Neostyle Co
2 00
New England Publishing Co
1 50
May Raynes
2 60
6 85
$ 938 53
STREET LIGHTING.
H. L. Blood, lighting, North ..
257 31
Globe Gas Light Co., naphtha.
102 18
Globe Gas Light Co., lamps purchased and rented 82 60
Amount carried forward $442 09
54
Amount brought forward $442 09
Robert Penniman, lighting, South $ 70 43
Emerson & Co., burners, wicks and chim- neys ... H. W. Philbrick, lighting, Centre. 48 58
3 04
Melvin Walker, lighting Centre. 349 73
913 87
Harry R. Dix, lighting and oil, East. 55 03
Charles Jordan, lighting, West ..
117 38
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., freight. .
2 88
J. W. Raymond, 4 street lamps.
6 00
William McLarney & Co., repairs
90
A. B. Adams, posts ..
13 20
C. B. Coburn & Co., supplies and oil. 40 27
Bartlett & Dow, lag screws
1 15
Pratt & Forrest, 2 posts
1 16
Amasa Pratt & Co., posts
11 55
249 52
Hanchett & MacFadgen, repairs
17 68
Adams Hardware Co., oil, etc
16 09
J. F. McManimon, oil, etc.
1 64
Sweetser & Day, sawing posts.
5 30
Marcus H. Winship, oil, etc.
27 64
Odd Fellows Bld. Asso., care of light ..
6 00
New England Grocery Store, matches, etc
5 66
Joseph Carpentier, repairs. .
1 00
81 01
$1,244 40
MISCELLANEOUS.
G. T. Parkhurst, printing and supplies for Selectmen
$ 26 40
G. T. Parkhurst, printing and supplies for Town Treasurer
8 25
G. T. Parkhurst, printing ballots
10 50
$ 45 15
R. W. Emerson, postage stamps.
7 36
R. W. Emerson, stamps and envelopes for Town Treasurer
28 90
36 26
Amount carried forward
$81 41
55
Amount brought forward $81 41
Bartlett & Dow, water tank and sundries North Hall. 9 80
Bartlett & Dow, 1 pair twisters 1 00
Bartlett & Dow, 18 Fire Ward and Special Police badges 13 50
Bartlett & Dow, lantern, Centre Hall 40
24 70
Courier-Citizen Co., printing town reports 140 40
Courier-Citizen Co., printing 100 lists of voters. 43 50
Courier-Citizen
Co., printing ads. for
hearings
26 67
210 57
H. Herbert Emerson, janitor Centre Hall .. 175 04
H. Herbert Emerson, extra work and repairs .. 17 80
192 84
Davis & Sargent, lumber for Truck house South Chelmsford 10 76
Warren Berry, labor on Truck house, South Chelmsford .. 39 24
50 00
Scott & O'Day, piping and fixtures for gas at Centre Town Hall 102 10
George H. Holt, repairs on pumps
23 50
Adams Hardware Co., supplies
1 00
A. M. Warren, insurance on Adams Library
168 00
A. M. Warren, 3 cords wood, Centre Town Hall 18 00
186 00
J. F. McMannimon, oil and supplies, N. C. Hall. 1 55
Dr. F. E. Varney, reporting births. 12 75
16 75
Dr. A. G. Scoboria, reporting births 4 00
20 00
James P. Dunnigan, rent of Rifle Range .. .
2 40
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight. . . .. F. A. Mallory, edge stone for Hall, N. C . . George M. Wright, repairs Centre Hall
63 51
7 15
Amount carried forward.
$983 48
56
$983 48
Amount brought forward.
H. C. Sweetser, lumber for Town Hall shed. 1 17
Sweetser & Day, plank for well at Centre . 1 60
Sweetser & Day, plank for Superinten- dent of Burials, W. C. 1 31
Sweetser & Day, 2 cords wood, Centre Hall .
6 00
8 91
C. B. Coburn & Co., floor wax, N. C. Hall
2 40
C. B. Coburn & Co., glass and wax Centre Hall
2 94
5 34
P. T. McMahon, postage and express on town reports.
3 51
P. T. McMahon, repairs N. C. Hall.
4 01
P. T. McMahon, telephone, stamps, etc . . Mrs. Mary Pope on account of quarantine James T. O'Hearn, making lease for Rifle Range
4 00
11 52
17 50
3 00
Lowell Electric Light Corp., lighting N. C. Hall.
51 90
William A. Mitchell, labor Centre Hall
12 84
S. Spaulding, rent of land for Rifle Range N. C. Grocery Store, glass, etc., Hall, N. C. R. Welch, prosecuting cases in Court Adams & Co., 100 folding chairs N. C. Hall 125 00 Adams & Co., tables, matting, etc., N. C. Hall 43 24
5 90
28 00
Dr. A. Howard, 2 stoves Centre Hall.
10 00
William G. Bumps, transporting B.
5 25
Lowell Rubber Co., rubber bands
1 00
State of Mass., Revised Laws
6 00
Dr. A. A. Harmon, professional services
3 50
F. A. M. Tobin, printing list of voters
29 00
Thomas McCarty, stone posts
15 00
H. M. Meak, books.
1 95
Wm. McLarney & Co., furnace pipe, etc. Centre Hall 8 41
Amount carried forward
$1,397 91
168 24
Bremnier to Insane Hospital
20 00
57
Amount brought forward $1,397 91
City of Lowell, use of lockup
16 50
Tilton & Co., books .
90
Lowell Gas Light Co., use of 16 arc lamps Centre Hall. 32 00
Lowell Gas Light Co., lighting Centre Hall 13 14 45 14
H. C. Hinkley, wiring Centre Hall 42 00
C. H. May & Co., wiring Hall N. C.
19 50
Carroll Bros., matting strip, stove pipe, etc., N. C. Hall 7 75
F. E. Rollins, stenographers report of joint R. R. hearing at Westford 20 80
S. Hagerman, labor Centre Hall. 4 42
E. W. Sweetser, expenses on S. H. loan.
2 80
Walter Perham, reporting deaths. 3 75
3 60
M. H. Winship, broom
35
A. G. Parkhurst, reporting deaths
2 00
F. A. Fisher, legal services
192 07
Standard Exitnguishing Co., supplies for fire extinguishers 10 20
Wm. J. Randall, repairs on pumps and locks, and setting glass. . 2 55
Geo. B. Wright, trees V. I. A. 2 25
E. T. Adams, marking utensils for Sealer, and hardware 2 87
O. M. Snell, surveying Town Hall, N. C .....
22 00
Journal Newspaper Co., advertising in Boston Journal 8 50
F. M. Hodson, damage to wagon
8 75
L. Spaulding, concreting sidewalk, etc. at Centre Hall .. 54 50
B. F. Gately, prosecuting cases in Court . .
3 26
E. R. Marshall, screens at Centre Hall 6 75
E. R. Marshall, lumber for Centre Hall .. .
6 45 13 20
Dumas & Co., binding history of Chelms- ford 1 00
Amount carried forward
$1,888 57
L. Spaulding, concreting near P. O.
58
Amount brought forward $1,888 57
J. Marinell, Jr., burial of Carron child. $17 00
J. Marinell, Jr., reporting deaths . 1 25
J. Marinell, Jr., 2 cords wood N. C. Hall. . . 12 00 30 25
J. H. Pillsbury, escorting school children from City line N. C. 35 00
P. S. Ward, janitor N. C. Hall
125 00
Lowell Sun, advertising hearing
1 50
American Express Co., express on reports
65
P. B. Murphy, dog blanks
3 00
Geo. W. Southworth, Assessors' books and blanks.
5 76
S. W. Parkhurst, supplies for Centre Hall .
26 89
Falls & Burkinshaw, disinfectant.
47 50
Dr. H. H. Sumner, reporting births.
25
Chelmsford Foundry Co., repairs and labor N. C
3 00
F. A. Mallory, edge stone N. C ..
92 70
$2,260 07
TOWN HIGHWAY APPRAISAL, MARCH 2, 1903.
1 pair road horses
$275 00
1 pair road horses.
300 00
2 pair double harnesses
80 00
1 pair double harnesses
40 00
1 set lead harnesses.
3 00
8 collars .
18 00
2 pairs reins
6 00
1 pair pole straps
2 50
Stable tools.
3 00
6 feed bags
2 00
8 collar pads
4 00
4 pairs blankets
25 00
7 lanterns.
2 50
Kerosene and harness oil.
50
4 halters.
2 00
4 1-2 tons hay.
90 00
Amount carried forward
$853 50
59
Amount brought forward $853 50
1-2 ton oat straw.
5 00 $858 50
50 bushels oats, $21.00; 10 bags corn, $12.50 33 50
3 carts, $290.00; 1 scraper, $65.00 355 00
1 roller, $240.00; 1 jigger, $20.00
260 00
1 grain chest, $5.00; 1 scoop and Chicago scraper, $10.00; 1 cart jack and monkey wrench, $1.50 16 50
Parts of old scraper .
1 00
3 pairs whiffletrees and 3 yokes. 10 00
2 snow plows 10 00
1000 ft. spruce boards, $22.00; 2 two- horse sleds, $70.00 92 00
1000 ft. spruce planks, $22.00; 29 posts, $2.25; old lumber, $4.00. 28 25
Pile bricks, $9.00; 47 pieces 10-in. drain pipe, $18:80 27 80
834 05
1 drag, $7.00; 2 plows, $8.00; 18 sign boards, $18.00; 1 tool chest, $5.00 ..
38 00
1 catch basin, $8.00; castings to road scraper, $2.00 10 00
2 25
1 lead rod, $0.75; spikes and cement, $1.50 6 pairs heel chains, $6.00; 4 big chains, $5.00 11 00
4 crow bars, 14 drills and 2 spoons
10 00
13 new shovels, $11.00; 14 new picks, $14.00
25 00
11 old picks, $4.00; 8 axes, $4.00; 1 tape measure, $2.00
10 00
1 level, trowel and hammer
1 75
3 grub hoes, $1.50; 4 stone hammers and new handle, $6.25; 2 spreaders, $5.00.
12 75
4 stone picks, $1.50; catch-basin tools, $2.00
3 50
4 lbs. powder, $0.80; 4 iron rakes, $2.00. ...
2 80
Amounts carried forward .
$127 05 $1,692 55
60
Amounts brought forward.
11 shovels, $4.50; 2 bush scythes, $1.50; ** # 3 saws, $2.00.
Unused road stock.
$127 05 $1,692 55
8 00
50 00
185 05
$1,877 60
GEORGE P. MANSFIELD, H. R. HODSON, WALTER B. EMERSON,
Appraisers.
Town Farm Appraisal, March 2, 1903.
1 horse. $180 00
1 pair double harnesses 45 00
2 sets express harnesses. 30 00
Old light harness, $1.00; 1 pair blankets and robes, $20.00; 2 tie ropes, 40c. . 21 40
1 new milch cow and calf, $50.00; 2 Fall cows, $55.00; Ensilage, $100.00 205 00
4 hay forks, $1.25; 1 grain chest, $8.00. grain, $35.00 44 25
6 tons hay 72 00
Blocks, rope and binding rope, $12.00; 2 grabs and seed sower, $2.00 14 00
4 potato diggers, 3 hoes. 2 80
1 waste fork, 3 dung forks, $3.25; shovel, hay knife and puller, $2.00 5 25
Steelyards, $1.00; 5 corn knives, $1.50; pieces of harness, $50c .; 8 bushel boxes, $0.80. 3 80
Paint and brushes, $2.00; 3 baskets, $1.00
3 00
Hose pipe and rakes, $3.50; 1 pair pole straps, $0.50; 1 atomizer, $0.50; tools, $1.50 6 00
3 lanterns, $1.20; sled and pung, $35.00; 1 drag, $5.00; 1 sulky plow, $40.00 . . 81 20 $713 70
1 Weid plow, $12.00; 5 old plows, $5.00; 2 grindstones, $4.00; 1 farm wagon, $25.00 46 00
1 Democrat and 1 square wagon 30 00
1 cart and two-horse wagon, $85.00; ] three-springed market wagon, $60.00 1 spring-tooth harrow, $10.00; 1 wheel- harrow, $18.00; tedder, rake and mowing machine, $65.00 93 00
145 00
Amounts carried forward . $314 00
$713 70
62
Amounts brought forward. $314 00 $713 70
2 machine-knife grinders, $3.00; 1 corn planter, $15.00; 2 cultivators, $10.00 28 00 1 weeder, $5.00; 3 old harrows, $3.00; 6 shovels, $3.00; brewery grain box, box, $10.00 21 00
3 pork barrels, barrel hoister and hogs- head 2 00
3 scythe snaths, $1.50; grain cradle and cart saddle, $1.00; 4 whiffletrees and 4 yokes, $7.00. 9 50
Old lumber, $2.00; 4 ladders, $2.00; 200 bricks, $1.60; 150 fowl, $90.00; Farmers boiler, $4.00 99 60
2 stone hammers, $3.00; 5 axes, $4.50; 5 old axes, $2.00; wagon-jack and windows, $2.00. 11 50
1 powder gun, $5.00; 2 watering pots, $1.00; cooler, 2 milk pails and strainer, $3.50 9 50
Hay cutter and screen, $5.00; 1 cross-cut saw, $1.00 6 00
501 10
1 grub hoe, $0.50; 30 cords manure, $105.00; 23 barrels, $2.30; 1 lawn mower, $3.00; 2 stoves, $8.00
118 80
14 cords wood in the woods, $56.00; 5 cords in yard, $25.00; 3 1-2 cords in shed, $20.00.
101 00
219 80
6 saws and 3 saw plates, $5.00; 5 saw- horses, $1.50; collateral and ice tongs $3.00
9 50
Household supplies and provisions.
99 85
Household furniture and bedding.
285 20
394 55
$1,829 15
GEORGE P. MANSFIELD, H. R. HODSON, WALTER B. EMERSON,
Appraisers.
63
EXPENSES AT ALMSHOUSE.
Elmer E. Hildreth, on account of salary ..
$400 00
$400 00
H. C. Sweetser, grain bill 1901
48 00
H. C. Sweetser, grain.
57 46
Sweetser & Day, grain
454 44
Emerson & Co., grain.
42 25
F. M. Scoboria & Co., grain
39 32
641 47
E. W. Sweetser, provisions
307 17
William R. Fowle, corn beef.
34 37
341 54
William Clinton, fish
3 74
William McDonald, fish
5 91
9 65
S. W. Parkhurst, groceries
164 37
E. T. Adams, groceries
15 38
C. W. Livingston, soap.
22 20
201 95
National Biscuit Co., crackers.
27 25
27 25
E. H. Blaisdell, wheelwright
20 25
20 25
Adams Hardware Co., paints and tools.
13 65
13 65
D. W. Parker, harness repairs
9 95
T. M. Bolton, harness repairs
7 62
George E. Dillingham, harness repairs
1 60
C. H. Hanson & Co., harness, blankets, liniment
36 00
55 17
I. H. Knight, shoes.
9 50
I. H. Knight, repairing windmill
1 75
11 25
R. W. Emerson, stationery
4 20
4 20
Bon Marche Co., dry goods.
7 21
A. G. Pollard, dry goods
9 72
Cook & Taylor, dry goods ..
22 39
39 32
Bartlett & Dow, hardware and seed
83 97
W. P. Rupert, millet seed
16 00
99 97
W. W. Stuart, 1 bull
20 00
Francis Day, hens.
5 00
G. M. Hartley, hens .
25 00
50 00
Adams & Co., furniture
32 75
32 75
N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight
50
50
Mrs. George, North Chelmsford, aiding tramps
3 75
3 75
Amount carried forward .
$1,952 67
64
Amount brought forward $1,952 67
E. R. Marshall, boxes and dressing lumber
7 46
Burnham & Davis, lumber
6 31
13 77
W. A. Sherman, veterinary
3 00
A. A. Harmon, veterinary
5 00
William H. Hills, medicines
2 20
10 20
C. B. Cole and Son, blacksmithing.
8 10
G. M. Wright, blacksmithing
113 75
121 85
A. G. Scoboria, M. D.
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