Town annual report of Chelmsford 1905, Part 3

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Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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102 38


Edwards fund interest 41 23


Wood fund and interest.


371 76


Shedd fund and interest. 103 98


Coburn fund and interest


106 97


Wheeler fund and interest.


107 50


Smith fund and interest. 101 24


Amounts carried forward. $1,721 30 $47,307 27


40


Amounts brought forward


$1,721 30 $47,307 27


Jaquith fund and interest. 164 96


Fletcher fund and interest. 101 25


John S. Shedd fund and interest 206 68


Bowers fund and interest 102 27


Whittemore fund and interest


113 61


Asmus fund and interest


219 06


Haywood fund and interest


50 69


Huckins fund and interest


108 18


Pease fund and interest


108 18


Isaac Woods fund and interest


108 18


Geo. H. Smith fund and interest.


108 18


Adams fund and interest


207 82


Hobbs fund and interest.


102 05


Perry fund 100 00


Perham fund. 100 00


Sweetser fund


100 00


Parker fund


100 00


Richardson fund


100 00


$3,922 41


$51,229 68


Magoun fund and interest deposited in Lowell savings bank for support of Mrs. Anna Magoun


122 07


Unpaid bills (estimated) .


200 00


Tax abatements (estimated)


700 00


1,022 07


Balance deficit.


$52,251 75 $14,497 47


GEO. F. SNOW, MARTIN ROBBINS, C. FRANK BUTTERFIELD,


Auditors.


Chelmsford, March 3, 1905.


41


Report of Assessors.


For the Year Ending February 28, 1905. Buildings exclusive of land . $1,478,795 00


Land excluding buildings 907,200 00


Total valuation $3,087,730 00


Rate of taxation, $15 per $1,000.


Number of polls 1,220


Assessed on polls only


582


Residents assessed on property.


Individuals


856


All others 129


985


Non-residents assessed on property.


Individuals


350


All others


60


410


Total number assessed


1,977


Number of horses


554


Number of cows


1,114


Number of sheep


7


Neat cattle other than cows.


166


Number of swine


288


Dwellings


971


Acres of land


14,058


42


TAXES.


Appropriations by tax :


School,teaching, care and fuel .


$13,000 00


School books and supplies


1,100 00


School incidentals 300 00


School apparatus.


100 00


School Superintendent


562 50


School transportation of pupils


1,100 00


School-house repairs and furni-


ture


1,000 00


School-house fence at East


200 00


Chelmsford


$17,362 50


Repairs of highways, townways and bridges 6,000 00


Support of poor


1,500 00


Indigent soldiers and sailors


300 00


Repairs of public buildings . .. .


700 00


Town officers and committees. .


3,000 00


Inspection of animals, meats and provisions


150 00


Collection and abatement of taxes


700 00


Care of village clock


30 00


Care and improvement of ceme- teries


400 00


Street lighting


1,500 00


Adams Library


800 00


North Chelmsford Library Assn.


400 00


Loans and interest


4,255 65


Enforcement of liquor law


300 00


Tree Warden


200 00


Care and maintenance of rifle range


150 00


Amounts carried forward $20,385 65


$17,362 65


43


Amounts brought forward . . $20,385 65 $17,362 50


Sanitary arrangements at Centre Hall


300 00


Street lights, Centre Street


100 00


Paving Main Street.


900 00


Memorial Day


100 00


Flag pole


400 00


Miscellaneous expenses


2,000 00


Deficit


2,000 00


26,185 65


$43,548 15


State tax


$2,425 00


State highway tax


55 97


County tax


3,278 41


5,759 38


$49,307 53


Estimated receipts


700 00


Overlayings


47 24


747 24


$48,560 29


Tax on 1,220 polls


2,440 00


Tax on property 46,120 29


$48,560 29


R. WILSON DIX, . WALTER PERHAM, JAMES P. DUNIGAN, JOHN J. DUNN, A. HEADY PARK, Assessors.


44


Report of Selectmen.


HIGHWAYS.


March 1, 1904-March 1, 1905.


Pay Roll.


David Higgins, Highway Surveyor, 314 days' labor $942 00


M. H. McKennedy, 298 days' labor 521 50


Patrick Flynn, 273 days' labor 477 76


George Roscoe, 225 1-2 days' labor


338 25


William Borden, 155 days' labor


271 25


Elmer E. Hildreth, 116 days' labor


203 00


David Kelley, 123 1-2 days' labor


185 25


William Balser, 117 1-2 days' labor


176 25


William Driscoll, 89 days' labor


155 75


William Sheehan, 91 1-2 days' labor


137 25


George Putney, 43 1-2- days' labor


65 25


James Burnhart, 25 days' labor


62 50


C. M. Hills, 38 days' labor


57 00


Joseph O'Day, 29 days' labor


50 75


John Mclaughlin, 14 days' labor


35 00


Frank Hannaford, 23 days' labor 34 50


William Flynn, 16 days' labor


24 00


James McCabe, 14 days' labor


21 00


James McCann, 10 days' labor


15 00


Aleide Lemay, 4 days' labor


6 00


Lyman Lane, 4 days' labor


6 00


Samuel Walker, 4 days' labor


6 00


James Mullen, 4 days' labor


6 00


Merton Cummings, 3 days' labor


4 50


Ralph G. Spaulding, 3 days' labor


4 50


3,806 26


Amount carried forward.


$3,806 26


45


Amount brought forward


$3,806 26


John Marinel, Jr., labor and use of teams J. P. Upton, teaming 1 00


$102 62


E. H. Keyes, use of teams


15 75


F. C. Reynolds, use of horse 4 days


4 00


R. Wilson Dix, use of teams


36 00


E. E. Hildreth, use of teams


32 00


$191 37


Robert Shinkwin, labor


$16 50


George Jeffries, labor


18 00


Frank Hannaford, labor


12 00


John Mclaughlin, labor


22 50


William Miller, labor


9 00


Edward Doherty, labor


3 00


81 00


Sweetser & Day grain


$305 80


Emerson & Co., grain


122 88


Queen & Small, grain


119 75


C. A. Vinal, grain


4 85


553 28


John McKennedy, 11,410 lbs. hay


$111 90


Thos. Plunkett, 1,280 lbs. hay


12 90


A. C. Stevens, 4,200 lbs. hay


42 30


F. L. Fletcher, 5,073 lbs. hay


51 03


E. B. Lapham, 4,288 lbs. hay


42 80


Town Farm


122 82


A. M. Blaisdell, 1,620 lbs. hay


16 30


A. M. Warren, 4,465 lbs. hay


40 18


William Manning, 1,970 lbs. hay


15 76


455 99


North Chelmsford Foundry Co., 112 loads cinders


$11 20


H. S. Perham, 20 loads gravel


2 00


S. T. Park, 46 loads gravel


4 60


A. H. Park, 23 loads gravel


2 30


R. Shinkwin, 507 loads gravel


44 55


Mrs. Lovering, 181 loads gravel


18 10


Nels Knutson, 85 loads gravel


8 50


Charles Potter, 265 loads gravel


26 50


George F. Snow, 227 loads gravel


22 70


Mrs. Benjamin Hildreth, 61 loads gravel


6 10


Alfred Paasche, 226 loads gravel


22 60


Amounts carried forward


$169 15 $5,087 90


46


Amounts brought forward $169 15 $5,087 90


R. W. Dix, 20 loads gravel : 2 00


Michael McMahon, 137 loads gravel 13 70


Thomas Plunket, 73 loads gravel


7 30


George Suttle, 60 loads gravel


6 00


Mrs. E. E. Dutton, 12 loads gravel


1 20


Arthur Dutton, 11 loads cinders ... Estate of H. R. Hodson, breaking roads


$37 50


Daniel Reardon, breaking roads


9 25


John C. Sheehan and others, breaking roads


34 12


Jas. J. Savage, breaking roads


1 60


J. F. Robarge, breaking roads 30 60


John Marinel, Jr., and others, breaking roads


78 87


Carmi Hunt, breaking roads


22 00


George E. Spalding, breaking roads


21 00


Arthur E. Dutton, breaking roads ..


3 55


E. Paignon, breaking roads


37 41


B. O. Robbins and others, breaking roads 40 95


John J. Sullivan, breaking roads


45 25


John J. Dunn and others, breaking roads


49 00


W. R. Winning, breaking roads


5 40


R. W. Dix and others, breaking roads J. S. Wotton and others, breaking roads


76 25


E. R. Parker, breaking roads


71 63


Alfred W. Humphrey, breaking roads ...


4 50


Alfred B. Paache and others, breaking roads 11 60


John Reynolds, breaking roads


4 50


Michael Butler, breaking roads


4 50


John O'Brien, breaking roads


4 50


John Edwards, breaking roads


4 50


William McQuarrie, breaking roads


75


Jas. P. Daley, breaking roads


14 25


648 43


J. C. Osterhout, 2-horse sled


$66 25


F. W. Santamour, 1 cart


100 00


Amounts carried forward


$166 25 $5,936 23


55


199 90


34 95


47


Amounts brought forward


$166 25 $5,936 23


C. H. Hanson, 1 horse


242 00


Robert Barris, 1 harness


40 00


S. N. Stevens, harness supplies


23 25


Donovan Harness Co., supplies


4 50


Geo. Dillingham, harness repairs


4 15


480 15


Harry L. Parkhurst, drain pipe


$3 00


Staples Bros., drain pipe


115 02


118 02


William H. Wiggin, lumber


57 71


P. T. McMahon, lumber


2 60


Davis & Sargent, lumber


44 62


104 93


Connors Bros., brick and cement


$6 60


E. A. Wilson, brick and cement


6 65


13 25


J. Carpentier, blacksmithing


$50 03


J. F. Whittemore, blacksmithing


65 70


F. W. Santamour, blacksmithing


29 04


C. B. Cole & Son, blacksmithing


8 95


C. Fish, blacksmithing


12 10


George M. Wright, blacksmithing


41 93


George H. Philbrick, blacksmithing


2 22


209 97


W. L. Draper, wheelwright


$5 12


E. A. Blaisdell, wheelwright


1 90


7 02


David Higgins, express


$


25


A. W. Holt, stock and labor on guide posts


14 65


G. T. Parkhurst, bill heads and envelopes John Marinel, repairs on road


2 00


William H. Mitchell, labor on guide


posts


1 30


Dr. W. A. Sherman, medical aid to horse


12 00


Falls & Burkinshaw, medicine


4 40


F. A. Malorey, paving blocks and cover- ing stones


32 60


Patrick Savage, 118 chestnut posts


11 80


George F. Snow, 259 chestnut posts ...


25 90


E. R. Marshall, plank and sawing rails


1 15


S. W. Parkhurst, hardware and tools . .


15 73


Amounts carried forward . $123 53 $6,869 57


1 75


48


Amounts brought forward


$123 53 $6,869 57


Harriet E. Shaw, use of stable 23 50


H. E. Fletcher, use of derrick 5 50


George F. Snow, brush hooks


1 50


Good Roads Machine Co., axle nut


50


E. T. Adams, tools and supplies


53 66


Bartlett & Dow, tools


31 60


Jessie A. Viles, veterinary


18 00


J. De Carteret, stone


37 00


294 79


Charles Watt, 482 loads gravel, Ever- green street 24 10


Charles Fish, 147 loads gravel


14 70


Jas. Stearns, 116 loads gravel


11 60


Mrs. Lovering, 384 loads gravel


38 40


William Marsten, 188 loads gravel


18 80


107 60


Jas. Mullin, labor


7 50


Lyman Lane, labor


7 50


Aleide Lemay, labor


7 50


R. Wilson Dix, labor


120 25


$142 75


$7,414 71


APPRAISAL OF HIGHWAY TEAMS AND TOOLS AT TOWN FARM, MARCH 1, 1905.


1 pair horses $250 00


1 pair horses 225 00


3 sets double harnesses 112 00


1 set lead harness


3 00


1 pair pole straps and 2 pairs reins


6 00


596 00


S collars, $5.00, and 4 feed bags, $2.00 .. 7 00


Harness soap and stable tools 2 50


S lanterns, $4.00, 4 pairs blankets, $18.00,


7 sweat pads, $1.00, 1 grain chest,


1 fork, $5.00 28 00


Amounts carried forward $37 50 $596 00


49


Amounts brought forward


$37 50 $596 00


106 00


34 bushels oats, $17.00, 7 bags corn, $9.00 26 00 1 horse, $225.00, 1-horse cart, $100.00 .. 325 00 1 single harness, $38.00, 1 blanket, $3.50 41 50 1 feed bag and small tools, $4.00, wagon pack, wrench and oil, $2.00, scraper and shafts, $4.00 10 00


494 50


1 'square wagon, $20.00, 3 2-horse carts, $275.00, 1 roller, $190.00, 1 jigger, $25.00


510 00


1 2-horse sled, $65.00, 2 2-horse sleds, $50.00, 3 snow plows, $25 00, 1 road scraper, $50.00


190 00


55 75


807 25


2400 feet spruce limber, 23 posts, $5.75 240 posts at 10 cents, $24.00, 500 brick, $4.00, 1 plow, $15.00


43 00


1 plow and point, $5.00, 12 pieces 12-inch pipe, $13.50, 17 feet 10-inch pipe, $6.80, 1 elbow, 50 cents


25 80


19 sign boards, $19.00, bush hocks, $3.00 1 tool chest and old shovels, $4.00, drag and scraper, $8.00, catch basin cover, $8.00, maul, $1.00, catch basin tools, $2.50, 4 iron rakes, $2.50


26 00


3 dozen new shovels, $36.00, 1 dozen old shovels, $5.00


41 00


157 80


3 spreaders, $8.00, 1 lead iron, 75 cents, 8 whiffletrees, $6.00, 3 neck yokes, $5.00, 1 doz. picks, $15.00,


34 75


Lot drills and 2 spoons, $8.00, lot wedges, $4.00


12 00


10 old picks, $5.00, 5 stone hammers, $10.00


15 00


4 mattox, $3.00, 4 stone picks, $1.00, 4 iron bars, $3.00


7 00


$68 75 $2,055 55


5 tons hay, $100.00, 15 cwt. bedding, $6.00


Amounts carried forward


22 00


50


Amounts brought forward. $66 01


1 long handle shovel, $1.00, 5 chains, $4.00 5 00


5 axes, $3.50, 4 saws and level, $5.00, 8 heel chains, $4.00, bush scythes and snaths, $2.00 14 50 88 25


$2,143 80


GEO. P. MANSFIELD, ANDREW M. BLAISDELL, WALTER B. EMERSON, Appraisers.


STREET LIGHTING.


Chelmsford Centre.


Melvin Walker, lighting and repairs . . $494 30


Globe Gas Light Co., supplies 1 65


A. B. Adams, 4 posts 1 00


Wm. Randall, repairing lamps 1 75


I. O. O. F. Association, care of lamp .. 6 00


$504 70


North Chelmsford.


H. L. Blood, lighting and repairs .


$462 11


T. Henry Murphy, repairs and labor .. 18 35


$480 46


West Chelmsford.


Charles Jordan, lighting and repairs $192 84


Globe Gas Light Co., burners 3 30


Patrick Savage, 12 posts 3 60


C. Hanchett, repairs


30


$200 04


Amount carried forward


$1,185 20


51


Amount brought forward $1,185 20


South Chelmsford.


Roebrt Penniman, lighting


$42 60


George A. Penniman, lighting


45 28


Best Street Light Co., 1 lamp


.


6 00


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies


1 90


$95 78


East Chelmsford.


Thomas Smith, lighting


101 50


Globe Gas Light Co., supplies


5 80


American Express Co.


35


$107 65


$1,388 63


Lighting Centre Street.


Globe Gas Light Co., street lamps and


fixtures


$33 00


Amos B. Adams, 12 posts


3 00


George E. Spalding, lighting


54 00


$90 00


REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Centre Hall.


F. G. Pratt, painting outside Centre Hall $149 89


F. G. Pratt, painting and tinting dressing rooms 30 00


F. G. Pratt, painting and decorating inside Centre Hall 205 00


Charles E. Parkhurst, carpentering


40 01


H. S. Sargent, repairing plastering 6 19


Amount carried forward $431 09


52


Amount brought forward $431 09


William Randall, repairing and setting glass 1 80


Charles Crosby, repairing roof 1 50


I. H. Knight, repairing steps 9 00


Bartlett & Dow, bolt 15


$443 54


North Hall.


George F. Cutler, fence and care of lawn $15 00


E. De La Haye, painting wall 2 31


Jas. F. Mooney, slate and labor 5 90


P. T. McMahon, labor and lumber .


14 79


Wm. McLarney, repairing furnace ...


17 90


North Chelmsford Machine Co., , sup- plies 2 16


$58 06


. Town Farm.


William A. Mitchell, repairs $5 55


F. G. Pratt, painting house and barn 135 00


F. G. Pratt. painting tramp house 12 00


A. W. Holt, repairing roof


6 35


$158 40


$660 50


LIBRARIES.


Adams Library


Rev. Wilson Waters, Treasurer $800 00


North Chelmsford Library Association.


C. Frank Butterfield, Treasurer


.


$400 00


$1,200 00


53


1


NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, WEST CHELMSFORD.


Smith & Brooks, staking out $6 00


Stickney & Austin, architects


466 73


William C. Edwards, building


9,319 58


Fred C. Church, insurance


16 00


Mathew D'unn, labor, grading


6 00


Frank Martin, labor, grading


10 50


Bernard Flynn, labor, grading


10 50


John P. Carlson, labor, grading


4 50


Patrick Savage, labor, grading. 9 00


George F. Snow, labor, grading 35 00


John Dunn, labor, grading 10 50


Adams & Co., shades and fixtures


32 00


George F. Snow, repairs


10 00


Jas. P. Emerson, auctioneer


5 00


Butterfield Printing Co., posters


2 00


$9,943 31


FLAG POLE, CHELMSFORD CENTRE.


A. G. Green, per contract $323 00


A. G. Green, oiling mast 2 67


A. G. Green, copper and lead 1 50


A. G. Green, 2 casks Portland cement 5 00


3 00


Puritan Iron Works, repairing and gild- in eagle 8 00


F. W. Santamour, blacksmithing 6 75


F. G. Pratt, painting pole 12 00


F. G. Pratt, top mast 3 00


$364 92


COLLECTION AND ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


A. M. Warren, abatements 1900 $123 10


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1902 344 21


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1903 292 16


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1901 50 93


E. W. Sweetser, abatements 1904 169 03


$979 43


R. W. Dix, cementing


54


INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.


Paid for Soldiers' relief


$291 00


STATE AID.


Paid for State Aid $1,342 00


MILITARY AID.


.


Paid for Military aid $252 00


$1,594 00


SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS, CENTRE HALL.


R. Wilson Dix, dry well, pipe and laying pipe $65 10


H. H. Wilder, engine, plumbing, pump and supplies 228 07


293 17


PAVING MAIN STREET, NORTH CHELMSFORD.


Michael Guthrie, labor $127 89


F. A. Malorey, paving blocks 436 22


F. A. Malorey, edgestones 120 01


E. A. Wilson, brick and cement 6 65


StaplesĀ· Bros., drain pipe


17 47


Smith & Brooks, surveying and plans . . 57 05


David Higgins, highway teams and labor 116 50


$881 79


55


CATTLE INSPECTION.


Edwin C. Perham, services as Cattle In- spector $100 00


H. A. Miller, services as Inspector of Meat and Provisions 80 25


Arnold C. Perham, services as Inspector of Meat and Provisions 41 00


$221 25


RIFLE RANGE.


Hattie L. Hall, rent Solomon Spaulding land, last payment $20 00


Ernest Marsh, cutting brush 24 50


Jas. P. Dunigan, rent of Rifle Range 20 00


A. C. Mitchell, care of range


60 00


E. H. Keyes, supplies, 24 targets 12 00


$136 50


LOANS AND INTEREST.


Note and interest on school-house loan. Centre $1,344 00


Note and interest on school-house loan, North 1.305 40


Note and interest on school-house loan, East


1,056 25


Note and interest on Town Hall loan, North 540 55


$4,246 20


VILLAGE CLOCK.


J. Adams Bartlett, Treasurer


$30 00


MEMORIAL DAY.


J. P. Emerson, Quartermaster


$70 99


56


CARE AND IMPROVEMENT OF CEMETERIES.


Forefathers Cemetery.


Walter Perham, Superintendent $12 00


Sweetser & Day, fertilizer


10 00


S. W. Parkhurst, seed 6 41


Napoleon Lovely, labor


117 80


H. L. Parkhurst, teaming


47 05


George B. B. Wright, trimming hedge . J. Roland Parkhurst, labor and supplies 25 00


10 00


J. G. Craige, labor 3 25


$231 51


Pine Ridge Cemetery.


Walter Perhamn, Superintendent $5 00


Michael O'Day, labor 66 05


George Perry, clearing brush


21 75


Sweetser & Day, fertilizer


1 65


$94 45


Hart Pond Cemetery.


Daniel P. Byam, Superintendent . . $16 80


West Cemetery.


A. F. Whidden, Superintendent $80 50


George B. B. Wright, trees and shrubs . 28 00


J. A. Parkhurst, water supply 8 00


116 50


Philip Donahue, sharpening mower


35


William H. Hall, writing deeds


10 75


11 10


Total


$470 36


57


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS.


Forefathers Cemetery.


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of John S. Shedd lots $6 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of Shedd- Parkhurst lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of Thomas Marshall lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of Elbridge G. Smith lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of John C. Hobbs lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of Gardner Fletcher lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of R. A. & G. Coburn lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of I. Kimball lot 3 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of Adams Emerson lot 5 00


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of Alfred D'ay lot 3 00


$35 00


West Cemetery.


A. F. Whidden, care Winn-Kimball lot $3 00


A. F. Whidden, care Sewall Bowers lot 3 00


A. F. Whidden, care Samuel F. Wheeler lot 3 00


$9 00


Hart Pond Cemetery.


D. P. Byam, care Esther Hayward lot $3 00


Total $47 00


58


TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.


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


$500 00


Walter Perham, services and expenses as Selectman


217 00


R. Wilson Dix, services and expenses as Selectman


135 00


John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Selectman


148 75


A. Heady Park, services and expenses as Selectman


120 56


James P. Dunigan, services and expenses as Selectman


170 00


791 31


R. Wilson Dix, services and expenses as Assessor


168 00


R. Wilson Dix, copying Assessors' book John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Assessor


128 50


A. Heady Park, services and expenses as Assessor


90 00


Jas. P. Dunigan, services and expenses as Assessor


160 00


Walter Perham, services and expenses as Assessor


145 00


723 50 .


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


35 20


Jas. P. Dunigan, services and expenses as Overseer of Poor


15 00


Walter Perham, services and expenses as Overseer of Poor


16 00


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


10 00


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


9 50


85 70


George A. Parkhurst, services as Town Clerk, 1903 81 99


Amounts carried forward


$81 99 $2,100 51


32 00


59


Amounts brought forward .


$81 9 $2.100 51


Edward J. Robbins, services as Town Clerk


108 84


. 190 83


A. G. Skoboria, Agent of Board of Health


46 50


John J. Dunn, Agent of Board of Health


49 50


A. H. Park, Board of Health


5 00


101 00


Alex. J. Park, services as School Com- mittee


75 00


Rev. C. H. Ellis, services ac School Com- mittee


75 00


Stewart Mckay, services as Supply Agent Stewart Mckay, services as School Com- mittee


58 05


258 05


H. L. Parkhurst, Clerk Cemetery Com- mission


21 17


A. J. Park, services as Cemetery Com- missioner


10 00


31 17


A. M. Warren tax collector (1900)


8 01


8 01


Melvin Walker, Constable


167 10


J. S. Wotton, Constable


105 20


Fred I. Vinal, Constable


50 90


William H. Corrigan, Constable


31 00


Edwin F. Coburn, Constable


23 75


Clarence G. Nickles, Constable


74 22


Warren Berry, Constable


21 10


473 27


Charles A. Bride, Special Police


3 00


P. S. Ward, Special Police


18 00


Edward T. O'Neil, Special Police


13 80


34 80


R. W. Polley, Truant Officer


4 75


Melvin Walker, taking school census


35 00


39 75


George F. Snow, services as Auditor . ..


4 00


Martin Robbins, services as Auditor ...


4 00


C. F. Butterfield, services as Auditor


...


4 00


12 00


George A. Parkhurst, services as Regis- trar, 1903


18 50


Edward J. Robbins, services as Registrar


21 00


Amounts carried forward.


$39 50 $3,249 39


50 00


60


Amounts brought forward .


$39 50 $3,249 39


J. F. McManomin, services as Registrar 21 00


Patrick H. Haley, services as Registrar 27 00 George H. Ripley, services as Registrar 15 00 John P. Scoboria, Warden, Precinct 1 .. 4 50 Howard S. Adams, Clerk, Precinct 1 ... 10 00 H. C. Sweetser, Deputy Clerk, Precinct 1 4 50


102 50


H. C. Sweetser, Deputy, 1903, Precinct 1 4 50


Arthur E. Reed, Inspector, Precinct 1


4 50 Daniel E. Haley, Inspector, Precinct 1 4 50 Daniel P. Byam, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 1


3 00


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


3 00


A. M. Warren, Deputy Clerk, Deputy Inspector and Teller, 1902, 1903, 1904


13 50


52 00


Jas. B. McQuaid, Warden, Precinct 2 .


4 50


10 00


Frank K. Ripley, Clerk, Precinct 2 . . Albert P. Mitchell, Deputy Clerk, Pre- cinct 2


4 50


Morton B. Wright, Inspector, Precinct 2


4 50


William H. Quigley, Inspector, Precinct 2


4 50


William H. Quigley, Inspector, 1903 ..


4 50


Jas. E. McCabe, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 2


3 00


Henry E. Howard, Deputy Inspector, Precinct 2


3 00


John Hobbs, Deputy Inspector (1903) ..


3 00


Frank E. Mccluskey, Deputy Inspector, Precinct 2


3 00


J. Arthur Mallalieu, Deputy Inspector, Precinct 2


3 00


47 50


Frank E. Bickford, Warden, Precinct 3 .


4 50


John J. Queesey, Deputy Warden, Pre- cinct 3


1 50


Samuel Naylor, Clerk, Precinct 3 . ..


10 00


William E. Martin, Inspector, Precinct 3


3 00


Amounts carried forward $19 00 $3,451 39


61


Amounts brought forward


$19 00 $3,451 39


George O. Spaulding, Inspector, Pre- cinct 3


3 00


John Anderson, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 3


3 00


Frank P. Martin, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 3 3 00


28 00


Howard S. Adams, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


Leslie R. Davis, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


J. Arthur Mallalieu, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


William E. Martin, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


William H. Quigley, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


Arthur E. Reed, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


John P. Scoboria, services as Teller, March meeting


3 00


Daniel E. Haley, services as Teller, March meeting 3 00


24 00


William E. Randall, Sealer of Weights and Measures


16 90


Geo. P. Mansfield, services as Appraiser at Town Farm


3 00


Walter B. Emerson, services as Appraiser at Town Farm 3 00


Andrew M. Blaisdell, services las Ap- praiser at Town Farm


3 00


9 00


Total


$3,529 29


62


TREE WARDEN.


George B. B. Wright, services as Tree


Warden


$200 00


George B. B. Wright, paid for extermina- tion of brown-tail moth 191 67


$391 67


ENFORCING LIQUOR LAWS.


William H. Corrigan, Constable $35 10


James S. Wotton, Constable 19 50


Fred I. Vinal, Constable 8 00


Melvin Walker, Constable


18 00


Clarence G. Nichols, Constable .


8 50


$89 10


63


Support of Poor.


EXPENSES AT ALMSHOUSE.


A. P. Brown, Superintendent


$ 394 07


$394 07


E. W. Sweetser, provisions


181 85


William R. Fowle, provisions


11 93


Cass & Cass, butter and lard


51 99


245 77


S. W. Parkhurst, groceries


152 33


F. E. Bickford, groceries


96 78


249 11


William McDonald, fish


16 84


Elizabeth Tryder, potatoes


9 75


26 59


F. A. Tuttle, pickling hams


1 35


F. A. Tuttle, coffee


13 55


F. A. Tuttle, baking powder and extracts


5 00


19 90


S. K. Dexter, 2 bbls. flour


11 55


11 55


I. W. Brown, extracts


1 21


1 21


G. J. & D. Bradt, crackers


2 70


F. W. Chase, crackers


2 75


W. J. Boynton. crackers


2 75


8 20


F. A. Tuttle, soap and soap powder


3 30


F. J. Livingston, soap


2 70


Larkin Soap Co., soap


8 75


Edith Hannaford, soap


75


Gertrude Schiefle, soap


50


16 00


Estate of George E. Rose, ice


20 00


20 00


L. S. Franklin, beef


7 42


Edward Dryden, beef


12 60


20 02


Melvin Walker, berries


2 70


Mary Higgins, berries


50


R. E. Donahue, berries


2 55


Mrs. O'Day, berries


1 00


6 75


Bartlett & Dow, seeds


12 28


Amounts carried forward. .


$12 28 $1,019 17


64


.: Amounts brought forward. $ 12 28 $1.019 17


E. M. Slayton, 1 1-2 bushels seed potatoes 1 88


F. A .Marshall, 1-2 bushel seed corn. ..


1 00


15 16


Whitmore Bros., nursery stock


21 25


21 25


Sweetser & Day, grain


631 79


Emerson & Co .. grain


58 30


690 09


Amasa Pratt & Co., lumber


10 00


10 00


Harry L. Parkhurst, 29,700 lbs. coal


100 27


51 32


151 59


Oscar Spaulding, 22 cords 6 1-2 ft. wood F. A. Hazen, 10 loads cotton waste .. F. M. Hodson, cutting corn and filling silo


54 35


88 35


John J. Flynn, 2 cows


100 00


A. C. H. Jones, 2 cows.


105 00


Napoleon Manseau, 1 cow, 1 calf and 1 heifer


45 00


Jas. Andrews, 2 cows


65 00


E. Paignon, 1 bull


20 50


M. C. Wilson, 1 heifer


10 00


345 50


J. T. McCoy, pasturing cow


4 00


Walter B. Emerson, pasturing cow


15 00


Oscar R. Spaulding, rent of pasture ..


7 20


26 20


A. G. Scoboria, M. D., medical aid to inmates


12 00


Amasa Howard, M, D., aid to inmates


10 00


Falls & Burkinshaw, medicines


1 53


23 53


A. P. Mello, barbering


4 00


4 00


F. J. Whittemore, blacksmithing


19 94


C. B. Cole & Son, blacksmithing


12 75


32 69


J. L. Chalifoux, shoes


1 23


New Idea Shoe Co., shoes


2 00


A. G. Pollard, dry goods


23 33


O'Donnell Co., dry goods


72


A. D. Rollins, dry goods


1 60


Cook, Taylor & Co., dry goods


1 39


A. J. Boies, dry goods


82


31 09


Bartlett & Dow, hardware




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