Town annual report of Chelmsford 1904, Part 3

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Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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Catch-basin tools, $2; catch basin, $8 10 00


7 stone hammers, $10; 4 stone picks, $1 11 00


1 lot drills, $8; scraper castings, $1


9 00


2 bush hooks and hammer


1 00


3 big chains, $4; junk, $0.50 4 50


1 lead iron, $0.75; 1 tool chest, $3.50


4 25


221 20


$1,711 20


G. P. MANSFIELD, A. M. BLAISDELL, W. B. EMERSON,


Appraisers.


43


STREET LIGHTING.


CHELMSFORD CENTRE.


Melvin Walker, lighting and repairs $534 35


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies .. 9 08


E. T. Adams, lamp at I. O. O. F. Bldg 6 00


E. T. Adams, supplies 4 80


Automatic Incandescent Light Co., rental and supplies, 3 lamps 11 40


$565. 63


NORTH CHELMSFORD.


H. L. Blood, lighting and repairs ..


$463 58


Adams Hardware Co., oil and supplies. . . .


38 24


N. Chelmsford Grocery Store, chimneys. W. F. Lewis, oil


5 35


21 42


C. B. Coburn, supplies


3 00


Globe Gas Light Co., lamps, etc.


3 00


Wm. McLarney, repairs


3 00


537 59


WEST CHELMSFORD.


Chas. Jordan, lighting


$185 64


Hanchett & McFadden, repairs


7 48


Chas. Hanchett & Co., oil can, lamp furnishings and supplies


3 69


C. B. Coburn, supplies


4 32


Adams Hardware Co., stock


90


George H. Smith, painting lamp posts


8 00


M. F. Winship, supplies


9 03


219 06


EAST CHELMSFORD.


H. P. Devine, lighting


$32 46


Thos. Smith, lighting .


85 65


Standard Oil Co., oil


4 90


123 01


Amount carried forward


$1,445 29


1


44


SOUTH CHELMSFORD.


Amount brought forward. $1,445 29


Robert Penniman, lighting and repairs ...


107 10


Globe Gas Light Co., 40 founts


$ 6 00


Globe Gas Light Co., 34 lanterns at $1.50 51 00


Globe Gas Light Co., 20 lanterns at $2.00 40 00


Globe Gas Light Co., lamps 9 00


106 00


Total


$1,658 39


COLLECTION AND ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1901 $165 69


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1902 463 47


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1903 592 03


A. M. Warren, collection 1899 1 48


A. M. Warren, collection 1900


24 53


A. M. Warren, abatements 1899 155 09


A. M. Warren, abatements 1900. 202 40


$1,604 69


REPAIRS PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


CENTRE HALL.


Bartlett & Dow, locks and keys $ 6 00


I. H. Knight, sundries 3 00


I. H. Knight, repairs


25 75


H. H. Emerson, repairs 15 25


E. R. Clark, specifications 5 00


E. R. Marshall, polling booths, etc. 15 54


Samuel Hagerman, new floor 199 15


269 69


Amount carried forward


$269 69


45


NORTH HALL.


Amount carried forward $269 69


P. T. McMahon, labor and repairs 1902-3.


$135 64


Geo. F. Cutler, grading


55 00


Leonard Spalding, concreting


114 10


Jas. Kibbard, painting and kalsomining .. .


39 50


C. B. Coburn, supplies .


7 13


F. A. Mallory, granite curbing and steps . .


107 70


Adams & Co., tables ..


10 00


C. M. May & Co., electrical supplies.


23 64


Chelmsford Foundry Co., guard rail


45 68


Leonard Spaulding, grading Liberty


Square, Centre .. 39 04


$847 12


CARE AND IMPROVEMENT OF CEMETERIES.


FOREFATHERS CEMETERY.


Walter Perham, Superintendent. $16 00


S. W. Parkhurst, tools 1 00


Geo. B. Wright, pruning trees


10 00


N. Lovely, labor .. 10 50


J. Roland Parkhurst, labor 25 00


John G. Craige, labor


10 40


Samuel L. Felch, labor


6 30


$79 25


PINE RIDGE CEMETERY.


Walter Perham, Superintendent $ 5 00


M. O'Day, labor 57 85


Geo. B. Wright, trees and shrubs


60 65


Amounts carried forward . $123 50 $79 25


$538 39


46


Amount brought forward


$123 50


$79 25 Geo. Perry, labor


39 00


Sweetser & Day, fertilizer


1 75


Wm. Randall, repairs on lawn mower. . . .


75


165 00


HART POND CEMETERY.


Dan'1 P. Byam, Superintendent $52 50


Alex. J. Park, labor 1902


7 00


Geo. B. Wright, trees and shrubs 1 00


C. E. Spaulding, blue prints.


2 25


62 75


RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.


J. S. Wotton, Superintendent $59 30


John A. Stacy. 18 05


Chelmsford Foundry Co., stock and labor


2 15


Adams Hardware Co., paint and oil


14 59


Lowell Coal Co., lime and cement


1 70


Geo. B. Wright, trimming trees


3 00


Geo. H. Smith, painting


43 75


142 54


WEST CEMETERY.


A. F. Widden, Superintendent $92 75


J. A. Parkhurst, water supply 8 00


100 75


Total $550 29


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS.


J. R. Parkhurst, care John S. Shedd lots, Forefathers . $6 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care E. S. Smith lot, 1902-1903, Forefathers 6 00


Amount carried forward $12 00


47


Amount brought forward $12 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care I. Kimball lot, Forefathers . 5 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care Adams Emerson lot, Forefathers 5 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care Shedd-Parkhurst lot, Forefathers 3 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care Alfred Day lot, Forefathers 3 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care R. A. and G. Coburn lot, Forefathers 3 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care Gardner-Fletcher lot, Forefathers, 1902-1903. 6 00


J. R. Parkhurst, care Thos. Marshall lot, Forefathers 3 00


John A. Stacey, repairs J. H. M. Asmus lot, Riverside 8 00


A. F. Whidden, care Winn-Kimball lot, West. 4 00


A. F. Whidden, care Sewall Bowers lot, West. . 4 00


A. F. Whidden, care Samuel F. Wheeler lot, West . 4 00


Daniel P. Byam, care Esther Hayward lot, Hart Pond 3 00


$63 00


LIBRARIES.


ADAMS LIBRARY.


Wilson Waters, Treasurer $800 00


NORTH CHELMSFORD LIBRARY.


C. Frank Butterfield, Treasurer


$400 00


Total $1,200 00


48


MEMORIAL DAY.


James P. Emerson, Quartermaster $74 93


MARKERS FOR REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.


G. T. Parkhurst, copy of plan. .


$3 00


Suffolk Engraving and Electrotype Co.,


drawing and engraving


6 13


$9 13


LAND FOR RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.


Percy Parker, 10,000 ft. land, more or less, adjoining Riverside Cemetery . $100 00


VILLAGE CLOCK.


J. Adams Bartlett, Treasurer.


$30 00


WATER PIPE, NORTH CHELMSFORD.


E. H. Keyes, teaming pipe $3 88


CATTLE INSPECTION.


E. C. Perham, services as inspector $200 00


H. A. Miller, inspector of meats and pro- visions 5 25


Arnold C. Perham, inspector of meats and provisions 2 00


A. H. Park, branding iron and express . ... 1 90 $209 15


49


RIFLE RANGE.


E. H. Keyes, labor and teams


$72 30


Pratt and Forest, lumber 7 52


Solomon Spaulding, on account of lease . .


20 00


James P. Dunnigan, lease.


20 00


A. C. Mitchell & Co., 60-200 yd. targets . .


30 00


Tuck and Parker, repairs at range ..


9 52


$159 34


LOANS AND INTEREST.


Note on school-house loan, Centre $1,200 00


Interest on school-house loan, Centre. 192 00 $1,392 00


Note on school-house loan, North 1,070 00


Interest on school-house loan, North.


278 20


1,348 20


Note on school-house loan, East


1,000 00


Interest on school-house loan, East


93 75


1,093 75


Note on Town Hall loan, North


500 00


Interest on Town Hall loan, North


67 50


567 50


$4,401 45


LAND DAMAGE STATE ROAD, LOWELL STREET.


C. B. Cole & Son, Lowell Street $100 00


Jas. P. Emerson, Lowell Street. 200 00


Wm. B. Spaulding, Lowell Street 37 00


Estate of Lewis M. Dutton, Lowell Street Wm. H. Fuller, Lowell Street ..


18 00


40 00


Edward B. Conant, Lowell Street


66 00


Mrs. Nettie Whitmore, Lowell Street


10 00


Geo. A. Coburn, Lowell Street ..


18 00


Mrs. Lucia Putney, Lowell Street


31 00


Win. Scoble, Lowell Street 92 00


Wm. Bass, Lowell Street


20 00


James Lombard, Lowell Street.


18 00


$650 00


Due from County


350 00


$300 00


.


50


HEATING NORTH TOWN HALL.


Wm. McLarney, heating plant. . $500 00


P. T. McMahon, lumber and carpenter work 240 49


J. S. Wotton, balance of contract 107 00


847 49


TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.


Ervin W. Sweetser, services as Treasurer and Collector of Taxes.


$500 00


Walter Perhamn, services and expenses as Selectman


217 50


A. Heady Park, services and expenses as Selectman 123 84


R. Wilson Dix, services and expenses as Selectinan


145 00


John J. Dunn, services and expensse as Selectman


175 00


E. H. Shaw, services and expenses as Selectman


25 00


686 34


R.fWilson Dix, services and expenses as Assessor


170 00


John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Assessor


136 00


A. Heady Park, services and expenses as Assessor


99 00


E. H. Shaw, services and expenses as Assessor


22 00


Walter Perham, services and expenses as Assessor .


135 00


562 00


A. Heady Park, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor. 30 00


John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


23 50


Amounts carried forward


$53 50 $1,748 34


51


Amounts brought forward.


$53 50 $1,748 34


R. Wilson Dix, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


15 50


Walter Perham, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


16 00


85 00


Earnest C. Bartlett, services and expenses as School Committee


44 40


Stuart Mckay, services and expenses as School Committee


65 00


Stuart McKay, Supply Agent


50 00


Alex. J. Park, services and expenses as School Committee


70 00


229 40


Alex. J. Park, services and expenses as Cemetery Commissioner. 10 00


Hubert Bearce, services and expenses as Cemetery Commissioner.


15 00


Harry L. Parkhurst, Secretary Board of Cemetery Commissioners


15 84


40 84


A. G. Scoboria, M. D., Agent of the Board of Health


126 81


George B. Wright, services and expenses as Tree Warden.


122 00


Wm. H. Corrigan, Constable


13 80


Geo. M. Wright, Constable 1902-3


182 70


Thos. E. Mooney, Constable


21 80


John J. Queesey, Constable.


49 05


Melvin Walker, Constable


160 45


J. S. Wotton, Constable.


79 75


Warren Berry, Constable.


13 00


520 55


P. S. Ward, Special Police


3 00


F. M. Brown, Special Police.


3 00


Michael McPhillip, Special Police


3 00


Fred J. Vinal, Special Police.


3 00


John Walsh, Special Police


3 00


I. H. Knight, Special Police.


6 00


Thos. Brown, Special Police.


3 00


Amounts carried forward .


$24 00 $2,872 94


52


Amounts brought forward :


$24 00 $2,872 94


Chas. A. Bride, Special Police 7 50


F. E. Bickford, Special Police. 3 00


Robert Shinkwin, Special Police


9 00


43 50


Geo. F. Snow, Auditor


5 00


Martin Robbins, Auditor


5 00


10 00


William J. Randall, Sealer of Weights and measures 17 20


J. A. Mallalieu, Teller, March meeting. .


3 00


Wm. E. Martin, Teller, March Meeting. . 3 00


Wm. H. Quigley, Teller, March Meeting.


3 00


Howard S. Adams, Teller, March Meeting John P. Scoboria, Teller, March Meeting


3 00


E. J. Robbins, Teller, March Meeting. .


3 00


A. E. Reed, Teller, March Meeting


3 00


D. E. Haley, Teller, March Meeting


3 00.


24 00


John F. McManomin, Registrar


21 00


Geo. H. Ripley, Registrar


36 00


P. H. Haley, Registrar .


28 50


85 50


D. H. Reardon, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 1, 1902, 1903 6 00


Dan'1 P. Byam, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 1 .. . 3 00


Leslie R. Davis, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 1.


3 00


John E. Harrington, Deputy Inspector, Precinct 2. 3 00


A. G. Parkhurst, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 3 .. 3 00


P. F. Martin, Deputy Inspector, Precinct 3. 3 00


Carl H. Ripley, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 2.


3 00


24 00


Howard S. Adams, Clerk, Precinct 1 10 00


F. K. Ripley, Clerk, Precinct 2. 10 00


Samuel Naylor, Clerk, Precinct 3.


ยท10 00


30 00


Amount carried forward


$3,107 14


3 00


.


53


Amount brought forward .


$3,107 14


John P. Scoboria, Warden, Precinct 1 4 50


Jas. B. McQuaid, Warden, Precinct 2 4 50


F. E. Bickford, Warden, Precinct 3. 4 50


13 50


D. E. Haley, Inspector, Precinct 1 4 50


Arthur E. Reed, Inspector, Precinct 1 . . 4 50


Charles A. Holt, Inspector, Precinct 2 . . 4 50


Frank E. Mccluskey, Inspector, Precinct 2.


3 00


Wm. E. Martin, Inspector, Precinct 3. . .


3 00


Geo. O. Spaulding, Inspector, Precinct 3 .


3 00


22 50


Edward Seeton, Deputy Warden, Pre- cinct 1


4 50


Chas. H. Holt, Deputy Warden, Precinct 2.


4 50


9 00


Melvin Walker, Truant Officer.


18 00


Melvin Walker, taking school census


32 50


R. W. Polley, Truant Officer


5 25


55 75


Walter B. Emerson, Appraiser at Town Farm


4 50


Est. of H. R. Hodson, Appraiser at Town Farm


1 50


3 00


A. M. Blaisdell, Appraiser at Town Farm Geo. P. Mansfield, Appraiser at Town Farm


4 50


13 50


Fred L. Fletcher, services and expenses as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of Poor, 1903


14 25


Joseph E. Warren, services and expenses as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of Poor, 1903


9 64


Harry L. Parkhurst, services as Cemetery Commissioner, 1902 19 84


Alex. J. Park, services as Cemetery Com- missioner, 1902 9 00


52 73


Total


$3,274 12


54


WELL, PUMP AND TROUGH, NORTH CHELMSFORD.


John Mclaughlin and others, labor .. . .. . F. A. Mallory, stone trough and stone . . .


$443 84


104 00


Thompson Hardware Co., dynamite and explosives .


33 82


Geo. C. Moore, lumber


12 52


Geo. H. Holt, pump


19 00


Geo. H. Holt, labor


28 15


47 15


John J. Dunn, freight.


2 00


John J. Dunn, cleaning


4 40


6 40


John J. Marinel, covering for blasting.


4 00


Wm. H. Shedd, dynamite 3 45


Carl A. Avidson, lettering trough


5 55


Bernard Flynn, paving around well


4 00


J. S. Wotton, sharpening drills and repairs


31 95


$696 68


ENFORCING LIQUOR LAW.


John J. Queesy


$21 00


Wm. H. Corrigan


87 30


Richardson, Trull and Wier


10 00


Melvin Walker


52 00


J. S. Wotton


67 00


Robert Shinkwin, Special Officer, East ... . 6 10


$243 40


55


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Lowell Gas Light Co., Centre Hall' $ 50 94


Lowell Gas Light Co., rent 14 arc lamps . 28 00


78 94


49 18


Lowell Electric Light Co., North Hall. 49 18 . Courier-Citizen Co., printing town reports 145 00 Courier-Citizen Co., ballots, notices, etc. . R. W. Emerson, stamps and stamped envelopes, Treasurer .. 37 40


30 00


175 00


R. W. Emerson, stamps, Selectmen 12 57


John S. Hall, stamps, Selectnien


3 00


52 97


G. T. Parkhurst, printing note-heads


90


G. T. Parkhurst, printing, Sealer of Weights and Measures . .


2 20


G. T. Parkhurst, printing supplies, Select- men 15 50


G. T. Parkhurst, envelopes and heads


2 65


G. T. Parkhurst, printing for Selectinen ...


75


G. T. Parkhurst, printing tax bills.


8 75


G. T. Parkhurst, printing poll lists


17 75


G. T. Parkhurst, printing billheads


1 65


G. T. Parkhurst, printing Board of Health cards


1 25


G. T. Parkhurst, printing envelopes for Town Clerk 65


G. T. Parkhurst, printing cards for Tax Collector 1 75


G. T. Parkhurst, printing for Town Clerk 5 35


G. T. Parkhurst, printing for Town Clerk


1 05


G. T. Parkhurst, printing warrants, etc.


10 25


G. T. Parkhurst, printing for Town Clerk Fred L. Fletcher, pump repairs, West.


80


F. M. Hodson, pump repairs . . .


3 25


James P. Dunnigan, polling booth.


1 25


H. H. Emerson, janitor Centre Hall


175 00


H. H. Emerson, brushes, Centre Hall


4 00


Amounts carried forward


85


71 30


$184 30 $427 39


56


Amounts brought forward $184 30 $427 39


Patrick, Ward, janitor and extra work, North Hall 122 32


P. T. McMahon, repairs, North Common fence. 10 80


P. T. McMahon, 7 tons coal, North Hall .


52 50


380 28


P. T. McMahon, polling booths, North Hall 10 36 John Marinel, Jr., North Hall, 3 cords hard wood, $15; 2 pine, $S 23 00


John Marinel, Jr., damages to horse


20 00


43 00


Redmond Welch, prosecuting officer


39 00


Little, Brown & Co., "Town Officer"


4 00


Henry M. Meek Pub. Co., books, Town Clerk 3 00


B. P. Murphy, dog blanks, Town Clerk 2 50


Adams & Co., mirror. Centre Hall


2 00


Geo. Holt, pump repairs


20 30


Bartlett & Dow, hardware and supplies .. .


7 20


Jas. D. Dunn, labor North Chelmsford .


4 50


Charles E. Parkhurst, repairs.


75


City of Lowell, use of ambulance


5 00


City of Lowell, use of Lockup ...


10 50


F. W. Santamour, brace for tree


4 75


E. H. Blaisdell, bicycle signboards


1 50


Thompson Hardware Co., handcuffs .. 4 50


A. M. Warren, 3 cords prepared wood


21 00


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies . . . 23 81


Falls & Burkinshaw, formalderhyde


35 00


A. H. Sheldon, services Wotton case


4 00


North Chelmsford Grocery Store, sundries 1 83


Lull & Hartford, keys, North Hall


50


David Coughlin, labor North


14 00


Mark McGrath, labor North


6 00


H. Harrington, labor North Hall


85


Medrick Cloutier, sawing wood, North.


11 50


J. E. Holmes, repairing pump, North. . 75


Amounts carried forward


$39 43 $1,039 98


189 31


57


Amounts brought forward


$39 43 $1,039 98


Harry L. Parkhurst, 10,510 1bs. coal, Centre 38 67


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, revised laws and express 6 35


84 45


O'Donnell & Gilbride, shades, North Hall


14 40


O'Donnell & Gilbride, 2 mirrors, North Hall .


2 50


()'Donnell & Gilbride, supplies, North Hall


10 90


27 80


H. H. Wilder & Co., supplies, North Hall Miller & Co., sign, North Hall .


35


Melvin Walker, repairs.


2 25


F. G. Pratt, painting and repairing Centre Common fence


32 32


35 62


Dr. Amasa Howard, reporting births


7 00


Dt. Arthur G. Scoboria, reporting births .


3 75


Dr. F. E. Varney, reporting births


13 25


Dr. Trudeau, reporting births


25


Dr. S. Bartlett, reporting births.


25


Dr. E. C. Livingston, reporting births.


25


24 75


Walter Perham, reporting deaths


3 75


A. G. Parkhurst, reporting deaths


75


4 50


Thos. E Lawler, stationery.


6 85


A. Heady Park, account book


SO


Alvin Lawrence, clock


8 00


Hobs, Warren & Co., blanks.


3 39


Wakefield Daily Item, Assessors books.


7 35


26 39


Ole Linsted, painting signs


6 00


Ole Linsted, painting South Chelmsford hearse. .


30 00


Ole Linsted, painting signs .


3 75


39 75


Lilla D. Stott, abstract deeds


25 95


G. W. Hilton, damages .


25 00


Jas. P. Emerson, mowing Centre Common


2 00


Win. J. Randall, repairs Centre Hall


50


Amounts carried forward


$53 45 $1,283 24


70


58


Amounts brought forward


Wmn. J. Randall, repairs Centre pump


$53 45 $1,283 24 75


Wm. J. Randall, repairs, Centre . 2 00


56 20


Frederick Fisher, drawing franchise of L. & F. St. R. R. 40 00


Frederick Fisher, services.


63 98


Frederick Fisher, Wotton and Sprague vs. Town of Chelmsford


300 00


403 98


Paid to order of Warren Berry, Secretary of Fire Wards 1,014 56


Wm. C. Edwards, lumber, etc., West Chelmsford Ladder House 13 17


George H. Smith, painting West Chelms- ford Ladder House 5 00


E. H. Blaisdell, repairs on fire truck, Centre ... 4 50


1,037 23


$2,780 65


Annual Report of Fire Wards.


1903.


Mar. 4. F. A. Hazen, bill for 1902 ...


3 50


Mar. 18. Fire on land of Gray and Butterfield. Amount of damage, slight. Cause, sparks from engine. Expense, John Marinel, et al. 1 00


Mar. 20. Fire on land of H. A. Miller and J. F. Parker Number of acres burned, 10. Amount of damage, $10. Cause, burning brush.


Expense, F. C. Byam 60


Garland Byam


40


W. Brown. 30


Geo. Fletcher


50


W. E. Lapham


30


E. B. Lapham 30


H. Alcorn


30


D. P. Bvam


30


J. Parker 30


W. R. Winning. 30


F. Smith 40


G. Penniman. 30


April 19. Fire on land of M. McMahon. Number acres burned, 17. Amount of damage, $250. Cause, sparks from engine.


Expense, C. F. Scribner $1 20


M. McMahon 80


J. McGowan 80


J. E. Hogan 80


P. T. McMahon 80


4 40


Amount carried forward


$13 20


4 30


60


Amount brought forward $13 20


April 21. Fire on land of A. B. Adams. Number acres burned, 4. Damage, slight. Expense. J. Whitcomb. $ 50


M. Walker and team 1 25


1 75


April 23. Fire near Leach's Pond, North Chelmsford. Number acres burned, 20


Expense. F. M. Brown $1 20


W. Edwards.


80


G. Reed


80


J. Olson


30


A. Anderson


40


J. Taylor


30


W. Kiernan 1 60


S. Wilson 40


C. Tavlor 30


C. Hanson


30


6 40


April 24. Fire on land of F. R. Rix and Mrs. Bunce. Number acres burned, 33. Cause, sparks from engine. Expense, M. Walker


$0 75


J. Whitcomb


20


Chas. Howe 20


Chas. Howe, Jr


20


1 35


April 25. Fire on land of F. A. Russell. Number acres burned, 12. Expense, M. Walker and team 95


Amount carried forward $23 65


61


Amount brought forward


$23 65 April 24-25. Fire on land of Dr. Verge. Number acres burned 25. Expense, F. M. Brown $1 50 Geo. Snow


1 00


2 50


April 26. Fire on land of Jas. P. Dunni- gan. Number acres burned, 8. Amount damage, $100. Expense, J. Marinel and 3 others. ...


1 00.


April 26. Fire on land of F. Donegan and P. T. McMahon. Number acres burned, 6. Amount damage, $50.


Expense, C. F. Scribner


$1 20


F. Donegan


80


J. Gookin.


80


R. B. Scribner


80


J. McMahon


80


J. Pickup


80


J. McCluer


80


J. McGovern 80


G. Kegan 80


M. Dailey 80


9 20


April 29. Fire on land of P. Parker, M. Harrington, P. Hogan and E. Fallon. Number acres burned, 6. Amount of damage, $100. -


Expense, C. F. Scribner and team $2 20


R. B. Scribner 60


F. Constantine. 60


J. B. Morroe. 60


Amounts carried forward $4 00 $36 35


W. McCluer 80


62


Amounts brought forward.


$4 00


$36 35


Sheppard


1 00


M. McPhilips. .


1 40


M. Harrington


1 00


J. F. McManimon.


60


J. McGovern


1 40


G. Kegan


1 00


T. M. Tague


60


F. Hall


60


P. Callahan


60


12 20


April 29. Fire on land of J. A. Park- hurst. Number acres burned, 5.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$0 60


C. Abrihamson.


60


C. L. Abrihamson


60


J. Johnson


60


A. Quist


60


C. Fellows


60


J. Barlow. 20


20


W. Martin


20


4 20


April 29. Fire on land of P. Parker. Number acres burned, 5. Amount damage, $100.


Expense, J. Marinel. 1 25


April 30, May 1. Fire on land of W. C. Edwards and 9 others. Reported by F. C. Scribner. Number acres burned, 2300. Amount of damage, $5000.


Amount carried forward


$54 00


J. Doroty.


63


Amount brought forward


Expense, C. F. Scribner $6 60


C. F. Scribner, team 4 00


J. B. Merrill 1 00


R. B. Scribner 1 00


F. Ingalls. . 6 60


E. H. Keyes 5 00


A. Malichae 1 00


A. Truby 1 60


W. Gaudett 1 60


80


W. Pope 1 60


1 60


J. Ryan.


1 00


F. Gaudett


1 00


F. Constantine.


1 00


J. Gougan.


1 00


J. Dolfiles


1 00


F. Dolfiles 1 00


L. Gaudett


1 00


J. Shaw


80


H. Shaw 80


John Marinel, et al and team


18 10


5 shovels burned 5 00


Winston & Co. & Locke, (men)


17 89


81 90


April 30, May 1. Fire on land of W. C. Edwards, P. Parker and others. Number acres burned, 150.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$6 00


F. McGlinchey .


4 00


J. J. Quessy


4 50


C. Johnson


4 00


J. Peters


2 00


Geo. Reed


4 00


J. Taylor.


1 50


Amounts carried forward . $26 10 $135 90


$54 00


C. Sugar.


F. McTague.


64


Amounts brought forward.


$26 10


$135 90


A. Anderson.


1 00


C. Hanson


1 00


W. Newhall


1 00


A. Miller


50


F. Barlow


3 00


J. Laport


3 00


J. Doroty.


1 80


C. Abrihamson


2 00


C. Taylor


1 00


P. Quist


1 00


A. Quist


3 00


E. Westberg.


1 50


R. Haberman .


60


J. E. Marshall


4 00


P. Roque 2 00


C. Laduck.


1 00


M. H. Winship


45


G. F. Snow


1 60


G. Quessy


3 00


F. Edwards


70


C. Nelson


70


P. Dion 70


40


H. Jefroy


Seigden Press Bagging Co 2 00


8 00


Chelmsford Foundry Co., men at fire


April 29-30, Mav 1 54 00


D. F. Small 4 00


Walter Marinel


4 00


C. Worden


4 00


J. Bailey


4 00


J. Gauthier


4 00


W. West


4 00


J. Manning 4 00


Amounts carried forward $82 00 $206 30


70 40


W. C. Edwards (men)


65


Amounts brought forward


$82 00


$206 30


Geo. E. Shepherd, et al.


13 80


J. Patten


3 60


J. Truby


3 60


Fred De Carterette


2 80


Chas. Patten


3 60


Walter De Carterett


2 80


Arthur De Carterett


2 80


M. Patnaude


2 80


Fred Bennett


2 80


E. Brake.


2 80


E Manville


2 40


F. Thomas.


2 80


C. Bennett.


1 60


A. Spaulding


1 60


Cloutier


1 60


Joe Clong.


1 60


F. Marinel


2 80


F. Parks


1 60


S. Carriveau


1 60


Peter Fifield.


1 60


Henry Drake


2 80


Elmer Drake


2 80


J. Dolan.


1 60


Bert Roberts.


2 80


W. Truby


2 80


A. Mason 2 80


Mr. Champinie 2 80


J. Truby


2 40


Thomas Roberts.


1 60


John Boutel


3 20


Silas Roberts


1 60


J. Dunnegan


3 20


Fred Reno


1 20


T. Jones


1 20


175 40


Amount carried forward


$381 70


66


Amount brought forward


$381 70


May 1. Fire on land of F. R. Rix. Number acres burned, 1. Amount damage, $5. Cause, spark from engine.


Expense, M. Walker 75


May 3. Fire on land of R. Penniman. Number acres burned, 3. Amount damage, $15. Cause, spark from engine.


Expense, W. Berry $0 50


G. Dupee


20


R. Penniman


40


H. Penniman


20


L. A. Byam


40


Geo. Smith


40


P. Verge 40


H. Page. 40


M. Wright


40


3 30


May 8. Fire on land of C. E. A. Bartlett estate. Number acres burned, 1. Amount damage, $5.


Expense, M. Walker 70


May 9. Fire on land of Geo. C. Moore. Number acres burned, 2.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$0 60


W. Kiernan


20


W. Kiernan, Jr.


15


H. Jefroy


20


J. J. Quessy


40


C. Olson


20


Squire Wilson


20


M. H. Winship


20


2 15


Amount carried forward


$388 60


67 -


Amount brought forward


May 9. C. F. Scribner, bill for 1901-1902


$388 60 27 80


May 10. Fire on land of Geo. C. Moore. Number acres burned, 3.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$0 60


J. Anderson. .


40


Gus. Johnson 40


Wm. Martin


40


1 SO


May 16. Fire of Chemical building, West Chelmsford. Cause, incendiary.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$0 60


J. E. Marshall


40


F. McGlinche


40


J. J. Quessy .


40


Squire Wilson


40


John Hall


40


J. Bushee.


40


R. Mason


40


F. E. Bickford


60


4 00


May 16. Fire on land of Dr. Virgin. Number acres burned, 5.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$0 30


H. Clark


20


J. Donoly


20


C. Martin


20


J. J. Quessy


20


F. McGlinche 20


20


W. Kiernan, Jr


15


F. E. Bickford


90


R. Mason


20


2 75


Amount carried forward


$424 95


J. Knowls


68


Amount brought forward $424 95


May 18. Fire on land of J. P. Dunnigan. Number acres burned, 50. Cause, incendiary.


Expense, E. H. Keyes. $4 00


J. McCabe. 4 00


M. McGrath 4 00


W. M. Dunnigan 2 00


J. P. Dunnigan and team 4 00


18 00


May 22. Fire on land of Pratt Rendering


Co. Number acres burned, 20.


Amount damage, $300. Cause, spark from engine.


Expense, C. F. Scribner


$1 00


J. P. Dunnigan and team


2 50


J. Finnigan .


60


M. Daley


60


M. Conoly.


60


R. B. Scribner


1 00


J. McGovern 1 00


7 30


May 23. Fire on land of Dr. Virgin. Number acres burned, 5.


Expense, F. M. Brown


$0 60


C. Abrihamson


30


C. Brown 20


M. H. Winship


30


1 40


May 24, 25, 26. Fire on land of T. Shee- han, J. Daley, Proctor and Parker. Number acres burned, 150. Cause, incendiary. Amount damage: sprout land, $120; 40 cords wood, $80.


Amount carried forward


$451 65


69


$451 65


Amount brought forward


Expense, Geo. Spaulding and team


$10 00


C. Martin


5 20


W. Flinn.


80


F. L. Fletcher


4 80


Wm. Martin


4 40


P. Flinn


5 20


T. Dunn.


3 00


B. Flinn


3 40


J. Savage


2 40


E. Kennedy


1 40


P. Savage


2 00


F. M. Brown


8 10


J. J. Quessy


2 00


T. Dunn.


2 60


F. E. Bickford


3 00


R. Bickford


60


A. Courtney and horse


2 00


G. F. Snow.


2 20


J. Hall .


1 00


J. Carlson


2 60


W. Edwards, Jr


1 40


C. Edwards


1 40


J. Toy


1 00


C. Newhall


1 45


J. J. Dunn


4 60


C. Brown


45


F. Snow


80


M. Levene


1 40


J. Marshall


1 20


W. Donoly


2 40


J. Knowls


1 20


F. Barlow


2 40


Seigden Press Pagging Co.


25 20


W. Edwards (2 men).


2 40


Amounts carried forward




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