Town annual report of Chelmsford 1908, Part 3

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Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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D. S. Smith, 92 days' labor 162 84


John Townsend, 10212 days' labor 179 38


H. Ahearn, 93 days' labor . 164 44


James Morris, 5012 days' labor


124 31


Patrick Flynn, 72 days' labor


118 99


John O'Neil, 46 days' labor


79 89


Peter McCann, 2912 days' labor


50 73


J. McGann, 2012 days' labor


35 87


John Monohan, 12}2 days' labor 21 45


Russell George, 33 days' labor 57 75


James Logie, 44}2 days' labor 77 28


John Macalhey, 9 days' labor. 15 74


Wm. Stanthorp, 712 days' labor 13 12


M. Murphy, 1012 days' labor


18 37


James Reargan, 9 days' labor


15 74


W. Hollis, 1012 days' labor


15 75


John White, 41/2 days' labor 7 87


Edward Carey, 5 days' labor. 8 75


George Shields, 42 days' labor 9 00


49


James Roarke, 412 days' labor . $ 7 87


Joseph Noonan, 312 days' labor 6 12


John Corrigan, 212 days' labor 4 37


John McQuerrie, 3 days' labor


6 00


John Markham, 312 days' labor. 6 12


Samuel LeBlanc, 232 days' labor


4 37


George Roscoe, 212 days' labor 4 37


John Wyman, 4 days' labor. 7 00


James Mead, 2 days' labor.


3 50


Gardner Spaulding, 1 day's labor.


2 00


Joseph Willett, 1 day's labor


1 75


Loren Smith, 1 day's labor


1 65


Charles Hollagan, 1 day's labor


1 75


Thomas Bordean, 12 day's labor.


87


$4,023 90


George Shields, labor paving


24 90


William Stanthorp, labor


4 47


George Suttle, labor


5 00


Robert Shinkwin, labor


5 00


Jerry O'Neil, labor.


8 75


Elmer Ohlson, labor ..


2 50


William Brissett, labor


3 50


54 12


David Higgins, use of horse


17 25


D. S. Smith, use of horse


17 25


Geo. A. Guffey, use of steam roller


161 11


195 61


Sweetser & Day, grain


448 22


D. F. Small, grain


304 81


Ernest Hall, grain


40 00


793 03


H. W. Barton, 1,9201bs. hay.


19 20


W. B. Emerson, 10,040 lbs. hay.


111 14


Charles O. Robbins, 2,460 1bs. hay


27 26


V. R. McNutt, 4,295 lbs. hay


49 02


Thomas Plunkett, 14,175 1bs. hay 151 52


Leonard Spaulding, 520 lbs. hay


5 92


Mrs. Frank Dunigan, 1,580 1bs hay


18 17


Mrs. John Hall, 330 1bs. hay. 3 30


J. C. Osterhout, 2,880 lbs. hay


17 28


402 81


50


J. F. Stearns, breaking roads $ 21 95


J. B. Noel, breaking roads. 11 50


Alfred B Paasche, breaking roads 2 75


E. R. Parker, breaking roads and walks. 24 91


Herbert Penniman, breaking roads. .


3 00


B. O. Robbins, breaking roads 90


William Parlee, breaking roads 5 60


John Marinel, breaking roads 49 51


Tohn P. Upton, breaking roads 14 00


J. J. Dunn, breaking walks 12 50


A ยท B. Black, one road scraper 192 50


Staples Bros., drain pipe . 88 17


Frank A. Malorey, 630 paving blocks ... 25 20


P. A. Carkin, 48 feet flagging 21 80


E. A. Wilson, cement and bricks 13 30


George C. Moore, bricks and use of team 5 20


Waldo Hannaford, straw 5 00


H. E.Fletcher, crushed and covering stone 72 25


A. J. Park, 69 loads of cinders 6 90


North Chelmsford Foundry Co., 67 loads of cinders 6 70


Arthur Dutton, 14 loads of cinders 1 40


Boston & Northern St. R. R., 1 grate ... 8 80


R. M. Hill, blasting 4 00


100 05


Alfred B. Paasche, 174 loads gravel 17 40


Geo. F. Snow, 128 loads gravel 12 80


John Marinel, 220 loads gravel 22 00


Charles Randlett, 293 loads gravel 29 30


Charles S. Hill, 78 loads gravel 7 80


Michael McMahon, 448 loads gravel 44 80


Robert A. Donohoe, 290 loads gravel ... 29 00


R. Wilson Dix, 91 loads gravel. 9 10


Wm. Martin, 122 loads gravel. 12 20


James F. Stearns, 447 loads gravel 44 70


D. J. O'Brien, 14 loads gravel. 1 40


$146 62


351 17


51


Fred Hazen, teaming gravel $ 1 00


R. Wilson Dix, teaming gravel 8 00


C. O. Robbins, 42 loads gravel 4 20


$243 70


Harriet E. Shaw, rent of stable 44 57


Bartlett & Dow, supplies


71 70


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies


4 96


E. T. Adams, supplies


7 91


Good Road Machine Co., supplies


.


5 50


S. N. Stevens, harness supplies .


10 10


Geo. E. Dillingham, harness supplies ...


8 50


F. W. Santamour, repairs


1 60


Philip Donohoe. filing saws


35


155 19


N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R., freight.


7 50


Boston & Maine R. R., freight.


30 28


American Express Co., express.


25


Smith & Brooks, surveying at No. Village


34 75


Davis & Sargent, lumber


2 52


W. P. Proctor, lumber


38 62


113 92


George M. Wright, blacksmithing


145 29


Joseph Carpentier, blacksmithing


98 20


H. Stavely, blacksmithing


2 75


Geo. Sherburn, blacksmithing


2 22


248 46


F. J. Whittemore, wheelwrighting


28 40


W. L. Draper, wheelwrighting


6 75


E. Seeton, wheelwrighting


4 25


39 40


C. A. Hamblett, veterinary .


2 00


Charles E. Munn, veterinary


2 00


W. A. Sherman, veterinary


2 00


Falls & Burkinshaw, medicines.


1 55


7 55


$6,875 53


52


STREET LIGHTING


Centre


Lowell Gaslight Co., gas. $ 58 40


Lowell Gaslight Co., 2 doz. founts 12 00


I. O. O. F., care of light, 1906-1907 12 00


Melvin Walker, lighting


287 60


D. S. Smith. lighting


314 10


Geo. E. Spaulding, lighting North Street


119 40


Wm. McLarney, 9 lamps


3 70


A. B. Adams, 7 posts. . 2 45


Nichols Gallagher, lamps and founts. .. .


45 00


$854"65


North


Lowell Electric Light Corporation


317 32


Lowell Gaslight Co. 54 00


H. L. Blood, lighting


618 01


Globe Gaslight Co., 1 doz. lamps.


5 00


994 33


South


Geo. A. Penniman, lighting


. 153 70


153 70


East


Thomas Smith, lighting.


, .


155 00


155 00


West


George O. Spalding, lighting


.. 202 60


202 60


2,360 28


53


REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS


North Hall


F. G. Pratt, painting and decorating. . $477 08


J. W. Stevens, labor and stock. 265 65


Amasa Pratt, lumber. 115 94


James F. Mooney, labor and stock. 19 06


-


$877 73


Centre Hall


Adams Hardware & Paint Co .. 9 30


Burnham & Davis, lumber, hall sheds . .


32 55


D. S. Smith, labor, Centre sheds. 5 75


E. Seeton, labor, Centre sheds


3 00


I. H. Knight, labor, Centre sheds


11 85


E. T. Adams, supplies.


3 07


Sweetser & Day, lumber.


3 40


68 92


Almshouse


Burnham & Davis, lumber.


11 54


Chas. E. Parkhurst, labor.


29 50


A. E. Dutton, 450 ft. oak plank 11 00


52 04


998 69


SCHOOLHOUSE, SOUTH VILLAGE


E. R. Clark, architect


255 00


Charles E. Parkhurst, contractor


3,530 00


R. Wilson Dix, digging well, grading, etc. Welch Bros .. 700 00


108 00


Fred A. Russell, 50 fence posts


10 00


Warren Berry, labor


9 25


Emerson & Co., wire fence.


21 30


4,633 55


54


SCHOOL LOT, SOUTH VILLAGE


A. Heady Park, treasurer, paid for land.


$200 00


A. Heady Park, recording deed 1 25


$201 25


LIBRARIES


Adams Library


Wilson Waters, treasurer 800 00 800 00


North Chelmsford Library Association


C. Frank Butterfield, treasurer


..


400 00


400 00


VILLAGE CLOCK


J. Adams Bartlett.


30 00


30 00


MEMORIAL DAY


James P. Emerson, quartermaster.


..


93 34


93 34


RIFLE RANGE


James P. Dunigan, rent 20 00


Smith & Lawrence, supplies


2 10


Bert W. Chandler, care


27 95


50 05


STONE FOR CAPE COD MONUMENT


Kavanagh Bros. 45 00 45 00


HYDRANT SERVICE, NORTH VILLAGE


C. Frank Butterfield, treasurer


1,500 00


1,500 00


55


FIRE APPARATUS, NORTH VILLAGE


John O'Connor, treasurer $ 800 00 $ 800 00


STATE AID


Paid for State Aid 1,060 00 1,060 00


MILITARY AID


324 00


324 00


Paid for Military Aid.


INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS


Paid for soldiers' relief 387 21 387 21


LOANS AND INTERESTS


Note and interest on North Chelmsford


Schoolhouse loan 1,177 00


Note and interest on West Chelmsford Schoolhouse loan 2,200 00


Interest on South School loan 146 25


Interest on West Chelmsford Road 460 00


Interest on moth work loan 550 00


4,533 25


TREE WARDEN


George B. Wright, trees and cement. . 22 90


George M. Wright, labor and stock. 42 72


Arthur E. Barton, labor and team 33 00


Buck Emerson, labor


41 63


D. S. Smith, trimming trees 27 05


W. J. Kneeland, trimming trees


10 00


Samuel Felch, trimming trees.


20 00


Philip Donohoe, sharpening tools.


2 05


2 87


Sweetser & Day, 1901bs. ground bone . E. T. Adams, supplies. 2 04


204 26


56


CARE AND IMPROVEMENT OF CEMETERIES


Forefathers Cemetery


J. Roland Parkhurst, labor and plants .. $50 00


Wm. Clinton, labor 6 75


Napoleon Lovely, labor 11 60


Geo. B. Wright, pruning hedge


12 25


W. H. Hall, executing and recording deeds 2 40


Walter Perham, plank and straps .. 6 00


Robins Hill Nursery, plants and trees 20 20


G. T. Parkhurst, blank deeds 12 75


$121 95


Pine Ridge Cemetery


Michael O'Day, labor. 51 60


Roy Hannaford, labor. 19 00


J. R. Parkhurst, labor 7 85


78 45


Hart Pond Cemetery


Daniel P. Byam, labor 29 62


29 62


Fairview Cemetery


A. F. Whidden, care and labor.


87 50


87 50


Riverside Cemetery


North Chelmsford Fire District, laying water pipes.


109 00


North Chelmsford Fire District, water ..


15 00


Joseph Carpentier, sign painting 3 50


Smith & Brooks, surveying


13 50


141 00


458 52


57


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS


Forefathers Cemetery


J. Roland Parkhurst, care of lots, as fol-


lows :


J. S. Shedd. $6 00


Charles Sweetser


3 00


Thomas Marshall 3 00


W. Brown. 3 00


J. C. Hobbs 3 00


Elbridge Smith. 3 00


Alfred Day. 3 00


Shedd and Parkhurst. 5 00


3 00


Gardner Fletcher


3 00


A G. Richardson. 3 00


Adams Emerson. 5 00


3 00


E. P. Parker


3 00


Burt Emerson 3 00


Hezekiah Parkhurst.


3 00


I. Kimball


5 00


D. C. Perham 3 00


J. W. Smith 3 00


$66 00


Fairview Cemetery


A. W. Parkhurst. 3 00


E. Kimball and J. Winn 3 00


Abbie Perry. 3 00


J. B. Longley 3 00


S. Bowers. 3 00


S. Wheeler 3 00


J. Brown 3 00


P. Quist. 3 00


24 00


90 00


R. A. and G. Coburn


B. F. Hodges


58


CATTLE INSPECTION


E. C. Perham, services. $150 00 $150 00


COLLECTION AND ABATEMENT OF TAXES


E. W. Sweetser-Abatements, 1904


107 97


Abatements, 1905 224 69


Abatements, 1906 42 36


Abatements, 1907


295 34


670 36


TOWN OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES


Ervin W. Sweetser, services and ex- penses as Treasurer and Tax Collec- tor.


528 75 528 75


Edward J. Robbins, services as Town Clerk 62 97


Edward J. Robbins, recording births, deaths and marriages.


131 40


194 37


Eben T. Adams, service and expenses as Selectman


185 00


R. Wilson Dix, service and expenses as Selectman


118 00


James P. Dunigan, service and expenses as Selectman


185 00


John J. Dunn, service and expenses as Selectman . 184 00


Wilbur E. Lapham, service and expenses as Selectman


105 00


777 00


R. Wilson Dix, service and expenses as Assessor


157 00


James P, Dunigan, service and expenses as Assessor 180 00


Eben T. Adams, service and expenses as Assessor 135 00


59


John J. Dunn, service and expenses as Assessor


$107 00


Wilbur E. Lapham, service and expenses as Assessor.


65 00


$644 00


Wilbur E. Lapham, service and expenses as Overseer of the Poor.


15 00


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


10 00


E. T. Adams, service and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


110 00


James P. Dunigan, service and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


10 00


J. J. Dunn, service and expenses as Overseer of the Poor.


7 50


152 50


R. Wilson Dix, copying Valuation Book J. J. Dunn, Chairman Board of Health .


40 00


40 00


11 50


50 00


40 00


101 50


22 50


31 50


27 00


E. J. Robbins, service as Registrar ..


22 50


103 50


Walter Perham, service as Auditor .


4 00


4 00


Frederic A. Snow, service as Auditor ... Preston L. Piggott, service as Auditor .. F. E. Bickford, service as Ballot Com- mittee


4 00


12 00


2 00


E. T. Adams, service and expenses as Ballot Committee


5 00


7 00


164 65


Fred I. Vinal, service as Constable Clarence G. Nickles, service as Constable Fred Chandler, service as Constable . ..


237 00


101 00


Edward Coburn, service as Constable ...


37 55


Warren Berry, service as Constable . . .


15 00


Robert Shinkwin, service as Constable ..


9 30


564 50


Curtis A. Aiken, service as Special Con- stable


7 50


I. H. Knight, service as Special Constable


7 50


F. E. Varney, Agent Board of Health .. A. G. Scoboria, Agent Board of Health. J. F. McManomin, service as Registrar . P. H. Haley, service as Registrar. Geo. H. Ripley, service as Registrar .


60


Thomas Brown, service as Special Con- stable


$ 3 00


F. E. Bickford, service as Special Con- stable


3 00


$ 21 00


Fred Chandler, service as Truant Officer Warren Berry, service as Truant Officer Geo. P. Mansfield, Appraiser at Town Farm


2 00


20 00


Walter B. Emerson, Appraiser at Town Farm


4 50


3 00


12 00


P. C. Bliss, Appraiser at Town Farm ... H. E. Ellis, service as School Committee Chas. H. Ellis, service as School Com- mittee


35 50


Geo. F. White, service as School Com- mittee 75 00


John J. Monahan, service as School Com- mittee


75 00


225 00


F. L. Kendall, Purchasing Agent


50 00


50 00


Melvin Walker, taking School Census .. Howard S. Adams, Teller, March meet- ing


3 00


3 00


3 00


3 00


3 00


3 00


Stephen S. Ward, Teller at caucus


2 50


Geo. W. Day, Teller at caucus


2.50


Fred W. Salmon, Teller at caucus


2 50


H. C. Sweetser, Teller at caucus


2 50


R. W. Emerson, Teller at caucus


2 50


James B. McQuade, Teller at caucus . .


2 50


D. E. Haley, Teller at caucus 2 50


17 50


Howard S. Adams, Clerk, Precinct 1 . .


10 00


Fred K. Ripley, Clerk, Precinct 2 10 00


Samuel Naylor, Clerk, Precinct 3


10 00


1


18 00


4 50


37 50


35 00


35 00


Wm. E. Martin, Teller, March meeting. Leslie R. Davis, Teller, March meeting. Stephen S. Ward, Teller, March meeting George Elliott, Teller, March meeting. . Karl M. Perham, Teller, March meeting D. E. Haley, Teller, March meeting. . . .


3 00


21 00


61


Albert. C. Mitchell, Deputy Clerk, Pre- cinct 2 $4 50


John P. Scoboria, Warden, Precinct 1 .. 4 50


James B. McQuade, Warden, Precinct 2 4 50 Frank E. Bickford, Warden, Precinct 3. . 4 50


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


Arthur E. Reed, Inspector, Precinct 1 ..


4 50


H. C. Sweetser, Inspector, Precinct 1 ...


4 50


Geo. Elliott, Inspector, Precinct 2 .. ...


4 50


Wm. J. Quigley, Inspector, Precinct 2. .


4 50


Frank Martin, Inspector, Precinct 3 .


4 00


Paul Quist, Inspector, Precinct 3. 4 00


James W. Ward, Deputy Inspector .. . .


3 00


Samuel Ogly, Deputy Inspector . 3 00


Frank E. McClusky, Deputy Inspector .


3 00


Henry Howard, Deputy Inspector


3 00


Frank Edwards. Deputy Inspector 3 00


D. P. Byam, Deputy Inspector. 3 00


Arthur M. Warren, Deputy Inspector .. .


3 00


Samuel A. Reardon, Deputy Inspector .. 3 00


Leslie R. Davis, Deputy Inspector . ....


3 00


John Scoboria, Teller, March Meeting .. 3 00


$108 50


$3,635 12


WEST CHELMSFORD ROAD


Highway Department, labor


82 00


John J. Dunn, labor. 22 00


F. P. Martin, labor


95 37


John W. Mclaughlin, labor


31 25


Wm. C. Edwards, labor on fence


126 41


Patrick Savage, labor


42 00


Leonard Perkins, labor


14 87


Frank A. Perkins, labor


14 87


James Savage, labor


40 13


Gustaff Johnson, labor 21 87


Eric Peterson, labor.


3 50


John F. Christinson, labor


25 37


Fred L. Fletcher, labor. 2 00


62


Henry Fay, labor $ 6 00


William Gumb, labor 41 25


Patrick Flynn, team and labor 52 00


$620 89


Patrick Flynn, 42 fence posts


5 12


Geo. F. Snow, 55 loads gravel


55 50


James Taylor, moving trees


64 12


Joseph Carpentier, blacksmithing 2 00


P. G. Quist 3 00


690 01


Donations to the Town of Chelmsford by the citizens of School Street in the West village, for building the new side- walk on same street, in January, 1908 : Labor- Days


Frank P. Martin


212


Charles J. Martin


412


Charles A. Lull


3


Patrick Joyce


5


William Gumb.


4


George D. Spaulding


4


Paul G. Quist


3


N. A. Nelson


5


Carl Nelson


1


Frank Perkins


1


Chester Brown.


1


Thomas J. Dunn.


5


Edward Carlson .


5


George F. Snow


10


James J. Javage Labor with team-


Frank P. Martin


2


Frederick S. Fletcher.


2


Patrick Savage 2


William C. Edwards 1


Patrick J. Flynn


1


John J. Dunn.


5


John J. Dunn, 290 loads of gravel


63


MOTH WORK


Paid Geo. B. B. Wright, Superintendent and labor


$930 00


Labor-


Warren J. Kneeland 443 50


Ralph G. Spaulding 587 63


Walter Merrill 433 09


C. S. Fulton . 200 25


Arthur E. Barton 194 10


Alfred Douglas 251 13


Buck Emerson. 160 50


Ernest Verge. 152 63


G. F. Cutler


146 06


M. A. Bean


145 78


Robert Shinkwin


101 27


J. Mullen


108 19


Frank Holt.


122 08


A. Loiselle 115 50


F. Cole


101 50


H. Devine


49 01


M. Lovering


35 88


W. H. Hill.


18 80


W. J. Heald


3 50


E. E. Rodogue


23 88


J. Elliott


1 75


W. Cross. 1 75


Charles Brown 24 06


J. Wyman 19 25


Charles Noel 18 38


J. B. Noel.


9 87


E. M. Parlee


1 00


Thomas Madden


27 56


William McQuarrie


29 50


J. Fallon


73 44


S. Callahan 30 81


E. Gaudette 49 89


Fred Lorigne. 12 00


64


B. Chandler $ 15 87


J. Bowden.


10 50


Fred Nickles 40 69


Geo. Lowcroft .


14 00


Wm. Clinton


9 50


G. McManus


29 75


B. Cole 129 76


$4,873 61


D. Stick. 65 07


S. Felch.


44 00


S. Walsh. 34 56


H. D. Elliott 8 74


Wallace Somers


55 35


C. L. Spaulding


19 25


M. G. Spaulding


55 13


Carmi Hunt.


20 56


Wm. Miller


29 80


P. McHale


8 75


Wm. Shinkwin


31 50


Wm. McHale 8 75


381 46


Chas. S. Fulton, use of horse


96 00


Ralph G. Spaulding, use of horse


324 25


Robert Shinkwin, use of horse


47 00


Geo. B. Wright, use of horse 23 00


Geo. F. Cutler, use of horse


46 00


M. G. Spaulding, use of horse 28 50


564 75


National Coaltar Co., creosote


8 46


Stoddard, Haslerick & Co., burlap


361 19


Burnham & Davis, lumber.


1 95


Geo. B. Wright, supplies


19 11


Geo. B- Wright, paid for freight


8 24


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies 3 11


Donovan & Co., supplies


8 75


E. R. Marshall, supplies


4 00


G. T. Parkhurst, supplies.


10 15


Bartlett & Dow, supplies.


129 12


C. B. Coburn, supplies 8 63


562 71


65


A. J. Wilkinson, pumps. $ 6 20 Friend Manufacturing Co., spraying out- fit 107 10


Jenny Manufacturing Co., oil. . 24 66


Geo. M. Wright, blacksmithing


14 65 $152=61


$6,535 14


WEIGHTS AND BALANCES


W. & L. E. Gurley, 1 portable balance and weights


54 65


W. & L. E. Gurley, steel dyes 3 20


W. & L. E. Gurley, test weights and measures


23 55


W. & L. E. Gurley, stamps and dyes. . . 2 17


Fred M. Hodson, service and expenses as Sealer 10 58


94 15


SUPPORT OF POOR AT ALMSHOUSE


EXPENSE AT ALMSHOUSE


Waldo H. Hannaford, Superintendent .. $250 00


Arthur P. Brown, Superintendent ..


33 33


Arthur P. Brown, bills paid at almshouse 76 15


$359 48


Sweetser & Day, grain and fertilizer. 474 40


474 40


E. W. Sweetser, provisions 206 60


Wm. R. Fowle, provisions


16 09


D. Gerow, provisions


1 44


Cass & Cass, provisions


19 60


David Ingham, provisions


7.0


Hammond & Maxwell, provisions.


14 39


E. T. Adams, groceries.


232 96


S. W. Parkhurst, groceries 167 83


Snowman, groceries. 3 22


Mrs. Loncroft, berries.


1 80


Mrs. Laura Hubbard, extracts.


1 45


W. B. Emerson, apples.


15 25


I. W. Brown, horse radish 1 00


C. M. Hills, soap. 1 00


C. S. Halstead, soap. 58


683 91


Harry L. Parkhurst, 15 tons coal 101 25


F. A. Russell, sawing wood and supplies 12 50


Amasa Brown, 18 1-2 cords wood. 61 00


174 75


Donovan & Co., harness 20 00


Mrs. McEnaney, one mowing machine .. 20 00


40 00


Mrs. A. J. Park, one cow 65 00


Robert Meekin, one pig. 2 00


67


D. S. Smith, use of horse $5 00


Fred A. Hazen, waste 7 00


C. B. Coburn, paints 3 10


$82 10


Wm. McLarney, labor and furnace sup- plies 31 85


H. R. Barker, furnace supplies. 2 00


Middlesex Leather Co., supplies.


25


J. P. Eaton, supplies


38


Adams Hardware, supplies


2 80


F. H. Tuttle, supplies


12 27


Waldo Hannaford, supplies 2 38


A. J. Bois, supplies. 2 70


F. A. Coburn, ground bone 25


54 88


Walter Perham, vinegar 4 01


D. Russell, oil. 1 30


Davis & Sargent, lumber. 1 72


E. R Marshall, lumber. 1 34


Bartlett & Dow, hardware 15 63


Burnham & Davis, lumber.


4 32


J. F. Stearns, tomato plants


1 40


O. J. Chapman, seed corn


75


A. H. Cluer, one horse blanket


1 75


32 22


W. H. Hills, extracts.


45


A. P. Millo, barbering. 3 15


Cole & Santamour, blacksmithing 2 93


Geo. M. Wright, blacksmithing 4 55


11 08


I. H. Knight, labor. 1 50


J. A. Ruth, labor. 2 00


F. Loncroft, labor 39 00


C. J. Holmes, labor.


1 00


H. M. Loud, labor


5 55


A. Standhope, labor 4 80


Ellis Todd, labor. 9 63


Wm. Miller, labor 10 50


Roy Hannaford, labor


35 00


Moses C. Wilson, labor 10 05


Geo. McMaster, labor. 18 23


68


Frank Hannaford, labor $24 65


J. Cogan, labor .


3 00


Fred Donohue, labor


70


Ida Lovering, labor.


36 25


Abbie Lovering, labor


2 25


Grant & Co., clothing


1 16


A. G. Pollard, clothing, etc.


22 21


King & Co., dry goods.


12 21


Bon Marche, dry goods.


77


W. H. Davis, repairs on shoes.


74


L. W. Hawkes, two mattresses


4 50


E. A. Wilson, lime


1 10


E. Seeton, repairs ..


50


43 19


Arthur G. Scoboria, medical attendance.


12 25


Amasa Howard, medical attendance. ..


23 75


36 00


Jesse Viles, veterinary.


8 00


W. A. Sherman, veterinary


2 00


10 00


$2,206 12


Receipts at Almshouse.


1,221 90


Expense of Poor at Almshouse.


$984 22


INMATES AT ALMSHOUSE


Martha Clark . Registered 1843


Thomas Lawler Registered 1882


Anna S. Magoon


Registered 1904


Michael Ward.


Registered 1905


William Loker. Registered 1906


Mary Johnson Registered 1907


Samuel Atherton . Registered 1907


Francis Middleton Registered 1906


Edward Fox Registered 1907


John O'Connor Registered 1907


$204 11


69


OUTSIDE POOR


A. B. Adams, aid to Pauline Glidden .... $6 30


H. L. Parkhurst, aid to Pauline Glidden 8 15


E. W. Sweetser, aid to Pauline Glidden. 3 00


E. T. Adams, aid to Pauline Glidden ....


9 74


$27 19


Abby E. Hall, aid to Wm. Patch


33 00


F. E. Varney, aid to Wm. Patch. . Wm. C. Brown, aid to Elizabeth San- derson


22 50


55 50


Chas. M. Erskine, aid to Annie Wright School for Feeble Minded, aid to Ernest Lambert


169 45


169 45


John F. McManomin, aid to Edward Fox F. E. Varney, aid to Edward Fox ..... St. John's Hospital, aid to Edward Fox Dr. Howard, aid to Wm. Fay and family E. T. Adams, aid to Wm. Fay and family.


31 74


6 00


5 00


42 74


25 00


51 48


Sweetser & Day, aid to Wm. Fay and family.


29 00


105 48


Town of Concord, aid to Myra Parlee.


68 90


68 90


City of Lowell, aid to James P. Young and family .


6 50


City of Beverly, aid to A. E. Prescott. F. E. Bickford, aid to Squire Wilson ..


104 00


F. E. Bickford, aid to Wm. Lengdren and family


59 78


John J. Dunn, aid to Wm. Lengdren and family


12 00


244 28


W. E. Livingston, aid to Mrs. Voter and family .


4 00


S. W. Parkhurst, aid to Mrs. Voter and family.


5 91


64 50


74 41


F. E. Varney, aid to Charles Jordan .. Lowell Coke Co., aid to Geo. Emerson


2 38


8 00


8 00


32 00


32 00


62 00


70


E. T. Adams, aid to Geo. Emerson ... $5 56


Walter Parker, aid to Geo. Emerson .. 1 00


$8 94


Foxborough State Hospital, aid to E. Marsh


7 43


7 43


Walter Perham, burial of Andrew K. Brotherson


20 00


20 00


$864 32


WILBUR E. LAPHAM,


EBEN T. ADAMS,


R. WILSON DIX,


JAMES P. DUNIGAN,


JOHN J. DUNN,


Overseers of Poor.


APPRAISAL OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY AT TOWN FARM, FEB. 29TH, 1908


6 cows


$270 00


2 calves 25 00


Stable tools 1 00


1 horse. . 175 00


1 farm harness 12 00


Traces and collar $3.50, stable tools $1.50


5 00


1 light harness


20 00


Grain and chest. 18 00


3 barrels bum meal


4 00


1 set double harness.


30 00


Steelyards $1, pulley and rope $9 10 00


25 00


2 shoats.


Manure 100 00


71


Ensilage $25 00


4 rakes $1, 3 hay forks $1.50 2 50


1 waste fork $1, 2 pails 50c 1 50


16 tons English hay


288 00


3 measures $1, hay cutter $4.


5 00


1 pung. 14 00


1 democrat wagon. 12 00


4 potato diggers $1.50, grab 50c. .


2 00


1 iron rake 35c, 2 hoes 60c, hay knife $1 1 95


2 shovels $2, 3 manure forks $1.50. . .... 3 50


1 pick 25c, grub hoe 75c, 6 corn knives $1.50 2 50


1 bush scythe and snath.


1 00


2 bush scythes and snaths 2 00


85 feet hose pipe. . 6 00


3 snow shovels $1, chains $1


2 00


1 horse blanket $2, 7 baskets $2.50


4 50


6 bushel boxes 60c, 1 sled $20.


20 60


1 farm wagon


25 00


1 two-horse cart


45 00


2 mowing machines


15 00


2 hay rakes and tedder


15 00


1 wheel harrow


10 00


1 platform wagon.


30 00


1 Ward plow $8, Daw plow $5 13 00


1 cultivator $3, wheelbarrow $2. 5 00


1 sulky plow. 20 00


Neckyokes and whiffletrees. 2 00


2 grindstones $4, 1 weeder $5.


9 00


3 harrows $5, 5 stanchions $3 8 00


5 ladders $4, 20 bushels corn $6.50


10 50


Corn planter. 10 00


Spring tooth harrow 5 00


8 barrels hen manure. 8 00


Farmer's boiler $1, 1 barrel grain $1.50. 65 fowls . 39 00


2 50


Lot bricks $1, 1 cross-cut saw $1 2 00


1 stone hammer $2, 1 tree pruner $1. .. 3 00


72


12 cords cleft wood. $60 00


612 cords trash wood .


15 00


4 cords prepared wood. 25 00


6 buck saws $3, 6 axes $3.


9 00


2 sawhorses 50c, lawnmower $2.


2 50


7 tons coal . 49 00


4 barrels ashes 4 00


25 barrels $3.75, half barrel lime 50c 4 25


2 milk pails and strainer 1 00


40 bushels potatoes


28 00


30 gallons soap


3 60


30 gallons molasses.


12 00


2 bushel beets $1.25, 2 bushel carrots $1 2 25


240 lbs. pork.


25 00


50 quarts canned fruit $7.50, 4 gallons pickles $1.60. 9 10


11 50


1001bs. meal $1.50, 1001bs. pork $10. 351bs. ham


4 55


1/2 barrel flour $2.50, 251bs. sugar $1.25.


3 75


Food in chest.


10 00


Contents of chamber


15 00


Household furniture and bedding


187 60


Supplies


124 75


$1,969 90


GEORGE P. MANSFIELD,


WALTER B. EMERSON,


PLINY C. BLISS.


73


APPRAISAL OF HIGHWAY TEAMS AND TOOLS AT TOWN FARM, FEB. 29TH, 1908


1 pair horses. $550 00


1 pair horses. . 350 00


3 sets double harness 105 00


1 set double harness. . 15 00


9 horse blankets $8, 6 feed bags $2 10 00


1 pair reins and pads $3, 6 collars $12 .. 15 00


1 pair pole straps $2, soap, oil and grease $1 3 00


Stable tools $2, horse medicine 75c


2 75


8 lanterns $3, 4 halters $4


7 00


100 bushels oats


63 50


10 bags corn. 13 50


6 bushels oats 3 80


312 tons English hay 80 50


2,900 1bs. meadow hay 16 00


1,500 1bs. rye straw 15 00


2 grain chests 10 00


240 00


3 two-horse carts.


75 00


1 one-horse cart.


5 00


1 jigger


3 two-horse sleds. 110 00


2 snow plows 30 00


32 posts $10, 40 paving stones $1.60 11 60


1 new road scraper . 200 00


1 old road scraper. 15 00


1 stone drag .


5 00


1 patent snow plow. 35 00


2 doz. new shovels 21 00


10 snow shovels 7 00


6 whiffletrees $6, 6 pair heel chains $5 .. 11 00


4 spreaders $6, 3 yokes $3 9 00


6 old picks $4, 15 new picks $15. 19 00


4 grub hoes $4, 5 stone picks $2. . 6 00


7 iron bars $7, dipper and spoon $2.50 . 9 50


74


+ stone hammers 7 00


5 new drills $8.25, 10 old drills $4 12 25


6 new plug drills. . 2 00


2 bush scythes and snaths.




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