Town annual report of Chelmsford 1910, Part 2

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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Under Article 5, it was voted that the Town borrow the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) by usual form of note bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum, for the purpose of insuring the school buildings at the North and Centre villages, and that the sum be expended under the direction of the Selectmen. 49 voted in favor and 9 opposed.


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Under Article 6, regarding the transportation of High school scholars from the North village to the Lowell High school, it was voted to dismiss the Article.


Under Article 7, regarding the acceptance and adoption of the By-Laws as prepared by the Selectmen, it was voted to lay the Article on the table until the next Town meeting,


Under Article 8, it was voted that the salary of the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes be six hundred and fifty dollars ($650) for this and ensuing years.


Under Article 9, to reduce the number of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor to three, it was voted to dismiss the Article.


Under Article 10, voted that the sum of twenty-five dol- lars ($25) be appropriated from money already in the Treasury for the purchase of a top-mast for flag pole at Chelmsford Centre.


Under Article 11, it was voted that the Town accept a conveyance from Mrs. Oscar N. Kyle and Mrs. Joseph A. Parkhurst, or whoever the owners thereof may be, of a certain lot of land in West Chelmsford known as "The Park."


At 9 o'clock p. m., voted to dissolve the meeting.


J. ADAMS BARTLETT,


Moderator.


EDWARD J. ROBBINS,


Town Clerk.


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STATE ELECTION, NOV. 2, 1909


Whole number of votes cast. 572


GOVERNOR


Eben S. Draper of Hopedale, Republican 318


John A. Nicholls of Boston, Prohibition 9


Moritz E. Ruther of Holyoke, Socialist-Labor 3


James H. Vahey of Watertown, Democratic. 209


Daniel A. White of Brockton, Socialist. 14


Blanks 19


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR


Eugene N. Foss of Boston, Democratic . 211


Louis A. Frothingham of Boston, Republican 317


George G. Hall of Boston, Socialist 13


Ernest R. Knipe of Holyoke, Prohibition 8


Lawrence Yates of New Bedford, Socialist Labor 3


Blanks 20


SECRETARY


David Ț. Clark of Williamstown, Democratic 165


Harriet D'Orsay of Lynn, Socialist 15


Henry C. Hess of Boston, Socialist-Labor 4


William G. Merrill of Malden, Prohibition 10


William M. Olin of Boston, Republican 333


Blanks 45


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TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL


James H. Bryan of Westfield, Democratic. 165


James B. Carr of Chelmsford, Socialist 24


David Craig of Milford, Socialist-Labor 6


Daniel Parlin of Worcester, Prohibition 10


Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville, Republican. 324


Blanks 43


AUDITOR


Alexis Boyer, Jr., of Southbridge, Democratic. 156


Charles A. Chace of Swansea, Prohibition 5


Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown, Socialist 15


Jeremiah P. McNally of Salem, Socialist-Labor 11


Henry E. Turner of Malden, Republican 333


Blanks 52


ATTORNEY-GENERAL


Henry M. Dean of Hyde Park, Prohibition . 9


John A. Fredrickson of Quincy, Socialist-Labor 7


Dana Malone of Greenfield, Republican 330


Harvey N. Shephard of Boston, Democratic. 166


John Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist 16


Blanks 44


COUNCILLOR


Henry G. Burke of Lowell, Socialist. 21


Charles H. Callahan of Lowell, Democratic . 161


Herbert E. Fletcher of Westford, Republican 348


Blanks. 42


SENATOR


Henry J. Draper of Lowell. Democratic .. 185


Joseph H. Hibbard of Lowell, Republican 337


John S. McCann of Lowell, Socialist 23


Blanks . 27


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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


John M. Fletcher of Westford, Democratic 193


Elisha D. Stone of Ayer, Republican 333


Blanks 46


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Patrick Conlon of Lowell, Democratic 177


Robert J. Kelly of Lowell, Socialist 19


Samuel O. Upham of Waltham, Republican 335


Blanks. 41


COUNTY TREASURER


Joseph O. Hayden of Somerville, Republican 334


Anson B. Hobbs of Cambridge, Socialist 19


Dexter C. Whittimore of Carlisle, Democratic 168


Blanks 51


REGISTRAR CF DEEDS


Horace S. Bacon of Lowell, Republican .


344


William C. Purcell of Lowell, Democratic 203


Blanks 25


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD J. ROBBINS,


Town Clerk.


Report of Assessors


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1910


Buildings, exclusive of land $2,093,380 00


Land, exclusive of buildings 941,360 00


Total valuation of real estate


$3,034,740 00


Total valuation of personal estate. 1,489,365 00


Total valuation of assessed estate ...


4,524,105 00


Rate of taxation, $13.20 per $1,000.


Number of polls


1,306


Assessed on polls only.


668


Residents assessed on property : Individuals


1,011


All others 18


1,029


Non-residents assessed on property :


Individuals


348


All others


9


357


Total number assessed . 2,054


Number of horses assessed


538


Number of cows assessed


925


Number of sheep assessed


2


Number of other neat cattle assessed


159


Number of swine assessed


145


Number of fowls assessed .


13,231


Number of dwellings assessed


993


Number of acres of land assessed ...


13,957


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TAXES


Appropriations for Schools :


Teaching, care and fuel $19,000 00


Superintendent


937 50


Incidentals


275 00


Transportation


1,100 00


Apparatus


50 00


Furniture and repairs


1,300 00


Text books and supplies


1,300 00


Medical inspection


300 00


$24,262 50


Appropriations for :


Repairs of highways and bridges


5,000 00


Support of poor


2,000 00


Public buildings


300 00


Street lighting


4,000 00


Miscellaneous expenses . .


1,000 00


Moth work


1,635 35


Officers and committees


4,000 00


Enforcement of liquor law


300 00


Cemeteries


600 00


Collection and abatement of


taxes. ·


700 00


Loans and interest.


7,460 03


Soldiers and sailors


300 00


Princeton Street bridge


1,571 12


Weights and measures


200 00


Cattle inspection


100 00


Village clock .


30 00


Adams library


800 00


North Chelmsford library


400 00


Trée Warden


200 00


Sinking fund


200 00


Meat inspection


350 00


Improvements, Golden Cove


Road


500 00


.


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Hydrant service, North Chelms- ford .


$1,500 00


Memorial day


25 00


Firemen's Relief Association,


Lowell 150 00


$33,321 50


57,584 00


State tax


4.230 00


State highway tax


210 30


County tax


3,624 26


Interest on first payment of Prince-


ton Street bridge. . ..


216.88


8,281 44


65,865 44


Estimated receipts


3,500 00


Overlayings


35 25


3,535 25


62,330. 19


Tax on 1,306 polls


2,612 00


Tax on property


59,718 19


62,330 19


In the year 1890, the Town made provision for a re valuation of the real estate and a printed report for dis- tribution. We think there is need of the same being done the present year.


H. C. SWEETSER, R. WILSON DIX, JAMES P. DUNIGAN,


Assessors.


Report of Tax Collector


Collector's Report for Tax vi 1904


Tax on list of 1904 arecollected Fec. 25.1909


Interest om lis cf 1904 == collected Feb. 28. 1909 50 01


Interest accrued since Feb. 2S. 1909


94


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as


tax ....


Cash entered on Treasurer's book is interest 50 95


239 70


Collector's Report for Tax of 1005


Tax on list of 1905 decollected Fes.


28. 1909 ....** $2 19


Interest op list of 1906 mecollected Fe5. 26. 1909 16 55


Interest accrued since Feb. 28. 1909 11 74


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as


tax ....... $2 19


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as mutterest ..


34 59


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Collector's Report for Tax of 1906


Tax on list of 1906 uncollected Feb.


28, 1909 $2,003 07


Interest on list of 1906 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909


290 44


Interest accrued since Feb. 28, 1909


46 81


$2,340 32


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as


tax


2,003 07


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest 337 25


2,340 32


Collector's Report for Tax of 1907


Tax on list of 1907 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909


10,432 26


Interest on list of 1907 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909 886 74


Interest accrued since Feb. 28, 1909 214 52


11,533 52


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax


10,432 26


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest 1,101 26


11,533 52


Collector's Report for Tax of 1908


Tax on list of 1908 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909. 19,957 12


Interest on list of 1908 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909. 498 25


Moth tax on list of 1908 uncollected 1 Feb. 28, 1909 518 51


Interest accrued since Feb. 28, 1909 832 38


21,806 26


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Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax


$7,984 47


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as moth tax. . 181 84


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest


312 96


Uncollected tax to new account


11,972 65


Uncollected interest to new account. 1,017 67


Uncollected moth tax to new account


336 67


$21,806 26


Collector's Report for Tax of 1909


Tax on list of 1909


62,330 19


Boston & Northern excise tax for 1909


1,547 14


Moth tax for 1909


874 29


Interest collected since Oct. 1, 1909.


263 59


Interest accrued since Oct. 1, 1909 .


508 96


65,524 17


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax


41,971 58


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest


263 59


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as excise tax


1,547 14


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as moth tax


426 65


Uncollected tax to new account


20,358 61


Uncollected interest to new account


508 96


Uncollected moth tax to new account


447 64


65,524 17


Collector's Report for Moth Tax of 1907


Uncollected tax Feb. 28, 1909. .


167 26


Less abatements ordered by Assess- ors 14 57


Cash entered on Treasurer's book as


152 69


tax 152 69


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COLLECTOR'S REPORT ON TAX OF NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE DISTRICT


Collector's Report for 1908


Tax on list of 1908 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909 $521 90


Interest on list of 1908 uncollected Feb. 28, 1909 5 21


Interest accrued since Feb. 28, 1909 12 30


$539 41


Cash paid Treasurer of No. Chelms- ford Fire District as tax 449 80


Cash paid Treasurer of No. Chelms- ford Fire District as interest ....


12 47


Uncollected tax to new account. . . .


72 10


Uncollected interest to new account.


5 04


539 41


Collector's Report for 1909


Tax on list of 1909


2,094 89


Interest collected since Jan. 1, 1910.


05


Interest accrued since Jan. 1, 1910. . 3 29


2,098 23


Cash paid Treasurer of No. Chelms- ford Fire District as tax .


1,765 25


Cash paid Treasurer of No. Chelms- ford Fire District as interest ...


05


Uncollected tax to new account ....


329 64


Uncollected interest to new account. 3 29


2,098 23


E. W. SWEETSER,


Collector.


Chelmsford,


Feb. 28, 1910.


.


Report of Town Treasurer


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1910


Your Treasurer charges himself with cash received as follows :--


Balance in treasury at last annual settlement


$3,004 72


Of State Treasurer :


Corporation Tax


1,462 17


Bank Tax


633 67


Military Aid


220 00


State Aid


1,134 00


Street Railway Tax


1,803 99


Aid to Paupers


226 10


On account of Moth Work


2,208 06


On account of Tuition of State children 165 50


Of County Treasurer :


Dog licenses


580 61


Killing dogs.


10 00


On account of land damages on Golden Cove Road. 50 00


Clerk of Lowell Police Court, fines ..


179 33


Keeper of Lowell Jail


27 00


Cemetery Commissioners for sale of lots :


West cemetery


22 00


Riverside cemetery .


134 00


Pine Ridge cemetery


35 00


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City of Lowell, aid to paupers $95 03


Town of Carlisle, one-third cost of bound at Town line. 7 50


Town of Billerica, one-third cost of bound at Town line. 7 50


Highway Commissioners for labor with teams on Golden Cove road 500 00 For sale of manure from highway stable 26 00


From Selectmen for slaughter house license fees. 8 00


From Selectmen for circus license fee 2 00


From Selectmen for auctioneer's license fee 2 00


From Selectmen for sale of manure at Town Hall sheds 1 00


Fred Chandler, for rent of Town Hall (Center)


158 50


P. S. Ward, for rent of Town Hall (North).


168 50


C. A. Aiken, sealer of weights and measures, fees collected for sealing


49 02


New England Telephone Co., for expense of hearings on pole locations 80 00


School Committee :


For tuition of Hazel Peterson .


14 50


For tuition of Harold Hunter .


18 00


For tuition of H. Baum


9 50


For tuition of Charles Mello ..


5 50


For reimbursement from State


on account of salary of Super-


937 50


intendent of schools and in- crease in teachers' salaries .... For damage to books and furni- ture


1 26


For sale of books 1 35


Houghton Mifflin & Co. 9 37


39


B. H. Sanborn & Co $7 67


Ginn & Co. . . 43 69


D. C. Heath & Co. 6 53


Silver Burdett & Co. 6 67


8 85


Town of Carlisle, for desks and books City Institution for Savings, interest on trust funds for care of burial lots . 203 50


City Institution for Savings, interest on Adams Emerson trust fund for general improvement in Fore- fathers cemetery .


80 00


Wm. H. Hall, chairman of Cemetery Commissioners, as a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of burial lot No. 55 in Riverside cemetery and known as the Davidson and Ripley fund .... 200 00


Charlotte A. Stevens, as a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the Jabez Stevens burial lot in Forefathers cemetery.


Wm. H. Hall, chairman of Cemetery Commissioners, as a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of burial lot No. 88 in Riverside cemetery and to be known as the Hamblett fund


Wm. H. Hall, chairman of Cemetery Commissioners, as a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of burial lot No. 97 in Forefathers cemetery and to be known as the Webster fund 100 00


100 00


100 00


40


Waldo Hannaford, Supt. of Town Farm, as proceeds of same ...... J. R. Parkhurst, for sale of cider apples in Forefathers cemetery . 6 50 From overdraft on highway pay roll. Cash borrowed as a temporary loan in anticipation of taxes. 27,500 00


1,538 12


1 75


To cash received on account of taxes as follows :


Tax of 1904


$188 75


Interest of 1904


50 95


Tax of 1905


82 19


Interest of 1905


34 59


Tax of 1906


2,003 07


Interest of 1906


337 25


Tax of 1907


10,432 26


Interest of 1907


1,101 26


Tax of 1908 .


7,984 47


Interest of 1908


312 96


Tax of 1909


41,971 58


Interest of 1909.


263 59


Moth tax of 1907


152 69


Moth tax of 1908


181 84


Moth tax of 1909


426 65


North Chelmsford Fire District :


Tax of 1908


449 80


Interest of 1908


12 47


Tax of 1909 .


1,765 25


Interest of 1909


05


Excise tax, Boston and Northern


Street Railway


1,547 14


Making a total of.


$113,200 27


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And is credited as follows :


By cash paid :


State tax


4,230 00


State highway tax 210 30


State interest on abolition of


216 88


grade crossing apportionment County tax 3,624 26


By cash deposited in City Institution for Savings :


Davidson & Ripley trust fund . . 200 00


Jabez Stevens trust fund $100 00


Hamblett trust fund


100 00


Webster trust fund


100 00


By cash paid Treasurer of North Chelmsford Fire District :


Special Fire District :


Tax of 1908 .


449 80


Interest of 1908


12 47


Tax of 1909


1,765 25


Interest of 1909


05


By cash paid :


Temporary loans, in part 22,200 00


Paid interest on temporary loan


1,987 88


Bills approved by School Com- mittee


24,502 42


Bills approved by Selectmen.


48,918 45


By cash on hand


4,582 51


Making a total of. $113,200 27


E. W. SWEETSER,


Treasurer.


Chelmsford,


Feb, 28, 1910.


Report of Auditors


We have examined the accounts of the various Town officers for the year ending February 28, 1910, securing the following results :


We find that the Selectmen have approved 1,144 bills, amounting to $48,918.45, all having been paid by the Treasurer.


We find that the School Committee have approved 667 bills, amounting to $24,502.42, all having been paid by the Treasurer.


We find the receipts and payments of the Town Clerk on account of the Dog Tax properly vouched for.


We find the receipts and payments of the Town Treasurer properly entered and vouched for, and a balance of $4,582 in his hands.


We find that the total amount of uncollected taxes with accumulated interest is $34,642.20, the details of which will appear later in the report.


We find a trust fund in the hands of the Insurance Fund Commissioners amounting to $420.34.


We find the following Cemetery Trust funds in the hands of the Town Treasurer :


Emerson Improvement fund. $115 03


Emerson fund and interest 286 65


Kimball fund and interest 129 55


Silver fund and interest 149 59


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Day fund and interest $108 48


Carleton fund and interest


194 12


Marshall fund and interest 108 64


Edwards fund interest


55 32


Wood fund and interest


436 61


Shedd fund and interest


112 56


Coburn fund and interest


111 97


Wheeler fund and interest


117 16


Smith fund and interest


107 10


Jaquith fund and interest


188 40


Fletcher fund and interest


104 99


Shedd fund and interest


215 24


Bowers fund and interest


110 69


Whittemore fund and interest


121 59


Asmus fund and interest .


250 33


Haywood fund and interest


58 16


Huckins fund and interest


114 86


Isaac Wood fund and interest


114 86


Pease fund and interest. 114 86


Geo. H. Smith fund and interest


114 86


Adams fund and interest .


235 50


Hobbs fund and interest


108 11


Perry fund and interest 107 75


Perham fund and interest 105 62


Sweetser fund and interest 105 62


Parker fund and interest. 105 62


Richardson fund and interest 105 62


Jos. W. Smith fund and interest


102 14


H. and S. Parkhurst fund and interest ..


104 40


Burt Emerson fund and interest


104 40


A. W. Parkhurst fund and interest


107 75


J. and E. Longley fund and interest . . .


105 43


Jas. Brown and M. Quist fund and interest Susan E. Brown fund and interest


215 52


103 22


Hodges and Green fund and interest 103 09


J. C. Butterfield fund and interest. 104 22


Ebert and Weaver fund and interest 210 14


Kittredge fund and interest 52 52


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Angelina Parker fund and interest. $102 07


Samuel Andrews fund and interest 107 15


Webster fund and interest 102 00


Davidson and Ripley fund and interest .. 206 04


Hamblett fund and interest 103 02


Stevens fund and interest


103 02


Total.


$6,451 59


We find Assets:


Cash in treasury


4,582 51


Tax of 1908 uncollected . 11,972 65


Interest accrued on same.


1,017 67


Moth Tax, 1908


336 67


Tax of 1909 uncollected . 20,358 61


Interest accrued on same


508 96


Moth Tax, 1909


447 64


Excise Tax of Lowell and Fitchburg St. Railway for 1909


265 22


34,907 42


Due from State : /


State Aid to Jan 1, 1910 858 00


State Aid for Jan .- Feb., 1910


184 00


Military Aid to Jan. 1, 1910


200 00


Military Aid for Jan. and Feb., 1910


40 00


1,282 00


Deficit.


11,318 07


52,090 00


We find Liabilities :


Note, North Chelmsford School-house Land loan 500 00


Note, South Chelmsford School-house loan 5,200 00


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Notes, Temporary loan .$41,000 00


Notes. Draining Lowell Road loan 1,200 00


Notes, North Chelmsford School (San- itary) loan .. 1.500 00


Notes, North Chelmsford Fire - house loan


1,000 00


Note. North Chelmsford Fire-house Lot loan


200 00


Interest on above notes


390 00


$50,990 00


Unpaid bills, estimated


200 00


Tax abatements, estimated


900 00


52.090 00


PRESTON L. PIGGOTT, WINTHROP A. PARKHURST, SAMUEL NAYLOR.


March 7th, 1910.


Auditors.


Report of Selectmen


Highways


March 1st, 1909-March 1st, 1910


Days' Labor


David Higgins, Highway Surveyor, 276 $828 00


M. H. McKennedy, 365. 736 95


WV. Balser, 285 526 58


Joseph O'Day, 2461/2 454 93


Dimon Stirk, 242 422 88


John Higgins, 2011/2


346 09


L. Prince, 18412


322 30


J. Soussa, 683/4


120 36


Nelson Loucroft, 311/2


81 37


B. Stilmuck, 411/2


72 62


Thos. Monohan, 2834


50 17


J. Sherrin, 441/2


77 09


Albert Meekin, 2112 37 62


John Mullen, 21. 36 75


C. D. Worden, 2012 35 87


A. Rickard, 2012 35 87


T. McDonald, 191/2 34 13


George Shields, 712


30 00


Tony Silver, 1434


25 67


Daniel Higgins, 1134


20 42


James Morrison, 5. 22 50


M. Guthie, 4 18 00


J. Prince, 5. . . .


8 75


J. Kershaw, 57


99 74


47


Caleb St. Amour, 4 $7 00


John Monahan, 2. 3 50


Edgar Smith, 2. 3 50


D. S. Smith, 11/2


2 63


H. Smith, 11/2


2 62


Thos. Calnan, 714 12 32


Walter Stearns, 1/2


88


4,477 11


John Marinel, Jr., labor


17 55


John J. Sullivan, labor


12 00


J. F. Stearns. labor


3 00


J. J. Dunn, labor.


3 00


John LaMountain, labor


2 75


38 30


Sweetser & Day, hay and grain


714 02


W. B. Emerson, hay 72 43


F A. Marshall, hay


59 45


E. B. Lapham, hay


55 77


F. A. Hazen. hay


22 65


Emerson & Co., hay


22 72


Samuel Felch, straw.


23 50


970 54


F. A. Malorey, edgestone and blocks


318 89


Mass. Broken Stone Co.


104 39


P. A. Carkin, flagstone


42 38


465 66


Chelmsford Foundry Co., cinders


11 00


Waitt & Bellville, cinders


5 20


16 20


Gravel


R. A. Donohoe


121 10


J. T. Smith


21 10


J. Marinel


18 13


Robert Shinkwin


16 30


Geo. Alexander


15 50


J. Adams Bartlett.


14 80


R. W. Dix.


9 80


Wm. Martin Estate


7 60


M. Shipley


7 30


C. D. Randlett .


5 30


E. R. Parker


5 30


M. McMahon


4 70


J. McMahon


4 30


251 23


48


W. P. Proctor, lumber $178 85


P. Savage. posts


17 75


F. O. Dutton, posts


4 55


Wm. P. Proctor, posts


4 80


$205 95


F. C. Whittemore, wheelwright and blacksmith 264 80


Joseph Carpentier, wheelwright


50 53


Geo. M. Wright, blacksmithing


128 86


H. Staveley, blacksmithing .


7 55


451 74


American Sign Company, signs.


51 50


Geo. P. Mansfield, set of harness


50 00


A. W. Holt, labor on stable 64 46


Harry L. Parkhurst, drain pipe.


66 15


Smith & Brooks, surveying .


48 00


Jennie A. Fletcher, rent of barn. 55 00


Andrew Haley, land damage 50 00


Abril Adams, land damage


10 00


395 11


Dr. Harris, services as veterinary .


25 00


Dr. W.A.Sherman, services as veterinary


7 00


Falls and Burkinshaw, medicines 6 35


38 35


Bartlett & Dow, supplies. 186 65


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies 20 33


9 60


Bennett Bros., supplies .


9 45


A. B. Black, supplies 8 50


Donovan Harness Co., supplies 4 50


Geo. E. Dillingham, supplies. 5 30


3 16


H. L. Parkhurst, supplies


1 92


J. P. Roach, supplies .


1 70


E. R. Marshall, signs.


1 50


Joseph Rock, supplies 2 60


P. Donohoe, filing saws 30


255 51


Bertha G. Bartlett, copying 10 00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 2 61


Courier-Citizen, printing . . 2 25


Parkhurst Press, printing


1 65


Adams Express Co., express 25 16 76


H. C. Girard, supplies


D. F. Small, supplies.


49


J. Marinel et al, breaking roads. $249 88


John J. Dunn et al, breaking roads 53 25


Charles F. Devine et al, breaking roads . 40 51


C. O. Robbins et al, breaking roads 26 42


Patrick Flynn et al., breaking roads. 24 25


Wm. Parlee, breaking roads. 18 10


John C. Sheehan, breaking roads


17 20


James P. Daly. breaking roads


9 30


E. R. Parker, breaking roads.


9 15


John Finnick, breaking roads


5 00


T. P. Martin, breaking roads


3 50


C. G. Nickles et al, breaking roads .


18 00


Geo. P. Mansfield et al, breaking roads. .


16 65


E. Paignon, Jr., breaking roads. 2 10


I. H. Knight, repairs


4 25


$497 56


8,080 02


Tree Warden


George B. Wright, nursery stock


100 00


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies


3 65


Parkhurst Press, supplies


2 00


Bartlett & Dow, supplies


1 25


Harry C. Kittredge, supplies


1 05


107 95


Karl M Perham, labor


24 00


J. Fallon, labor


17 00


Geo. B. Wright, labor


13 85


C. D. Worden, labor


9 00


J. Mullen, labor


7 00


Alfred Douglas, labor.


6 00


W. Miller, labor


1 75


F. Holt, labor


1 75


M. A. Bean, labor


1 00


81 35


189 30


50


Repairs of Public Buildings


Centre Hall


A. W. Holt, labor and supplies 82 46


F. G. Pratt, labor and supplies 45 50


Adams & Co., curtains 45 25


Thomas H. Murphy, labor and supplies . 21 87


E. R. Marshall, labor and supplies 11 81


I. H. Knight, labor


6 50


A. E. Adamns, gas radiator 3 50


Geo. E. Hutchins, supplies


70


Miner & O'Neil, supplies. 1 56


E. T. Adams, supplies


50


219 65


North Hall


James F. Mooney, labor and supplies . . . 14 10


14 10


Fire House Centre


H. Sutherland, chimney


30 45


Pratt & Forrest, lumber


26 57


W. A. Mitchell, labor and supplies.


17 92


74 94


A. W. Holt, labor, hearse house, Centre.


36 00


W. P. Proctor, lumber, hearse house, North 8 00


44 00


W. P. Proctor, lumber, Town Farm


71 52


Davis & Sargent, lumber, Town Farm ..


16 22


87 74


H. Sutherland, repairs, Adams Library .


35 75


35 75


476 18


51


Town Officers and Committees


Ervin W. Sweetser, services and expenses as Treasurer and Tax Collector .. .... Edward J. Robbins, services and ex- penses as Town Clerk


97 80


97 80


E. T. Adams, services and expenses as Selectman


237 00


D. F. Small, services and expenses as Selectman


225 00


John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Selectman


175 00


Chas. F. Devine, services and expenses as Selectman


175 00


Wilbur E. Lapham, services and expenses as Selectman


140 00


952 00


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


97 00


W. E. Lapham, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


25 00


D. Frank Small, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


20 00


John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor 8 75


Chas F. Devine, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor


5 00


155 75


H. C. Sweetser, services and expenses as Assessor


365 00


J. P. Dunigan, services and expenses as Assessor


300 00


R. W. Dix, services and expenses as Assessor


180 00


845 00


Dr. A. G. Scoboria, Agent Board of Health


40 00


Chas. F. Devine, services Board of Health 25 00


D. F. Small, services Board of Health 18 00


$682 60


$682 60


.


52


Wilbur E. Lapham, services Board of Health


$10 00


J. J. Dunn, services Board of Health . 8 50


5 75


$107 25


E. T. Adams, services Board of Health .. Royal K. Ripley, Road Commissioner .. J. Adams Bartlett, Road Commissioner . Geo. P. Mansfield, Road Commissioner . P. H. Haley, services and expenses as Registrar .


100 00


71 30


60 00


231 30


Geo. H. Ripley, services and expenses as Registrar


28 50


E. J. Robbins, services and expenses as Registrar


19 50


78 00


John J. Monahan, services as School Com- mittee


75 00


Geo. F. White, services of School Com- mittee


75 00


Herbert E. Ellis, services as School Com- mittee


75 00


Herbert E. Ellis, services as Purchasing Agent


50 00


Melvin Walker, taking School Census ...


37 00


312 00


Fred A. Snow, services as Auditor. . Preston L. Piggott, services as Auditor . W. A. Parkhurst, services as Auditor ...




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