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54,347 06
By cash on hand
8,972 23
Making a total of. $127,084 09
E. W. SWEETSER,
Treasurer.
Chelmsford, February 28, 1911.
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN 1910
DATE
NAMES
RESIDENCE
BIRTHPLACE
Jan. 1
Thomas McDowell Letitia Dixon
Lowell, Mass .... North Chelmsford Chelmsford
Scotland Scotland
S
James H. Welch Annie E. Kelley Arthur E. Hollis
Chelmsford
England Ireland
30
Anna A. Gaudette
Chelmsford .
Lowell, Mass.
Feb. 26
Jolın Daniels Lennie E. Cram
Francestown, N.H Goffstown, N. H. West Chelmsford West Chelmsford
Sweden
31
J. Walter Reimels.
Woodhaven, N. Y. North Chelmsford Lowell, Mass
North Chelmsford England
Apr. 18
Tom Edge
Agnes McLean Wright
Scotland
May 30
Henry Simard
Lowell, Mass.
Florida Charoux
Lowell, Mass.
June 8
George Knox.
Scotland
Charlotte Alice Holgate
England
14
James F. Doherty Nellie A. Roark
Lowell, Mass.
15 Edward P. Sullivan
Lowell, Mass.
Esther Lhussier
Chicopee Falls, Ms
18 Robert W. C. Jones
Ruth Elizabeth Mattson
20
Alvah H. Nickles
Gertrude (House) Delisle
New Hampshire
20
Edward Crawford
Chelmsford
Boston, Mass. Chelmsford
26 Elmer Trull
Westford, Mass.
29
Florence Lizzette Jeffroy Joseph P. O'Day Eva Arpin
Westford, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Boston, Mass.
29 James A. Peck Clara Baird
July
26
Ralph J. Courser Margaret T. Curran
Chelmsford . Westford, Mass .. West Chelmsford Chelmsford . . Lowell, Mass .... North Chelmsford West Chelmsford Lowell, Mass .... North Chelmsford
Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Ireland
Goffstown, N. H.
Mar. 10
James E. Taylor
Westford, Mass.
Anna E. Westburg
Woodhaven, N. Y.
Hattie L. Shaw
Chelmsford Chelmsford .
Lowell, Mass. .. North Chelmsford North Chelmsford West Chelmsford West Chelmsford Lowell, Mass .. North Chelmsford North Chelmsford Westford, Mass .. Chelmsford
North Chelmsford
Ayer, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Chelmsford
Chelmsford
Exanna Twombly
Chelmsford
Sackville, N. B.
New Boston, N. H.
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN 1910-Continued
DATĘ
NAMES
RESIDENCE
BIRTHPLACE
Aug. 28
Arnold A. Byam
Amelia B. Le Marinel
Sept. 12
James W. Herrington
Mary Amelia Merrillah Perkins
Cloverdale, N. B. Canada
12
J. Henry Aubert
Chelmsford
Lowell, Mass.
14
Henry A. Bixby Harriet M. Hall.
Ayer, Mass.
Boxford, Mass.
14
August T. Anderson
North Chelmsford Chelmsford
Sweden Swede11
14
Charles J. Searle Anna F. (Richardson) Howard
Chelmsford
Lowell, Mass.
Oct.
15
Frank O. Leedburg Blanche I. Anderson
Lowell, Mass .... West Chelmsford Brockton, Mass .. North Chelmsford North Chelmsford Lowell, Mass ... Chelmsford
Sweden Sweden
19
Frederick Kinch
P. E. Island
Loretta Cox
Lowell, Mass.
19
Oliver Carleton Libby
Brattleboro, Vt.
Alice Howard Smith
Lowell, Mass.
26
George E. Howes
Lowell, Mass. Chelmsford
Westford, Mass.
27
George Goodchild
Lowell, Mass Chelmsford
St Johnsbury, E. Vt
Nov. 16
Ralph P. Adams Pearl G. Macrae
Lowell, Mass ..
Lowell, Mass.
21
Frank Holt
Chelmsford
N. Andover, Mass. Salem, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
23
Stephen J. Anderson Lillian F. Corrigan
Lowell, Mass . North Chelmsford
Lowell, Mass.
24
James H. McDonald.
Loretta F. Lacore
North Chelmsford North Chelmsford
Tewksbury, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
EDWARD J. ROBBINS,
Town Clerk.
23
Edward W. O'Brien
Mary E. Higgins
Lowell, Mass. Chelmsford
Ireland
Nina B. Wood
Chelmsford .
Chelmsford.
Jennie Perry
Boston, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
Alberta G. Wilson
Chelmsford
Elsie C. Stromberg
Lowell, Mass .... North Chelmsford Westford, Mass .. Westford, Mass .. Lowell, Mass
Chelmsford North Chelmsford Frederickton,N.B.
Aurore Loiselle
North Chelmsford
Boston, Mass.
Newburyport, Ms.
Report of Assessors
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1911
Buildings exclusive of land.
.$2,126,020 00
Land exclusive of buildings 1,014,465 00
Total valuation of real estate .
$3,140,485 00
Total valuation of personal estate. 1,279,455 00
Total valuation of assessed estate.
4,419,940 00
Rate of taxation, $15.00 per $1,000 ..
Number of polls
1,300
Assessed on polls only .
585
Residents assessed on property : Individuals
977
All others
24
1,001
Non-residents assessed on property :
Individuals
359
All others
18
377
Total number assessed
1,963
Number of horses assessed
554
Number of cows assessed
934
Number of sheep assessed
81
Number of other neat cattle assessed
166
Number of swine assessed
143
Number of fowls assessed.
7,865
Number of dwellings assessed .
1,004
Number of acres of land assessed . ..
14,000
Appropriations for Schools:
Teaching, care and fuel. $19,900 00
Superintendent 1,280 00
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Incidentals 300 00
Transportation 1.300 00
Apparatus 50 00
Furniture and repairs
1,500 00
Text books and supplies
1,500 00
Medical inspection 300 00
Highways. 5,000 00
Support of poor
3,000 00
Repairs of public buildings
300 00
Street lighting
5,000 00
Miscellaneous expenses
2,500 00
Town officers and committee 4,500 00
Enforcement of liquor law.
300 00
Street lighting 500 00
Miscellaneous expenses 2,500 00
Town officers and committee.
4,500 00
Moth work
1,809 64
Care and improvement of ceme- teries 700 00
Collection and abatement of taxes. . 1,000 00
Loans and interest 3,320 38
Indigent soldiers and sailors 400 00
Cattle inspection 150 00
Village clock. 30 00
Adams Library 800 00
North Chelmsford Library 600 00
Tree Warden. 300 00
Insurance sinking fund 200 00
Meat inspection
375 00
Public parks 400 00
Memorial Day 25 00
Report on valuation of real estate 700 00
Hydrant service No. Chelmsford 1,500 00 Free band concerts 200 00
Janitors at Centre and North Fire Houses. 120 00
Draining Mt. Pleasant and Prince- ton Streets 1,000 00
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Fire extinguishers and other ap- paratus. 250 00
Widening and completing West Chelmsford road. 700 00
35,180 02
$61,310 02
State tax
$6,490 00
Grade crossing tax
1,692 44
State highway tax
210 50
County tax.
4,501 02
12,893 96
74,203 98
Estimated receipts
5,300 00
Overlayings .
4 88
5,304 88
68,899 10
Tax on 1,300 polls
2,600 00
Tax on property.
66,299 10
68,899 10
H. C. SWEETSER, JAMES P. DUNIGAN, R. WILSON DIX, Assessors of Chelmsford.
Report of Selectmen
Highways
March 1st, 1910-March 1st, 1911
Days' labor
David Higgins, Highway Surveyor,
$930 00
310.
Michael McKennedy, 364. 728 00
Wm. Balsar, 27512. 530 65
John Higgins, 288. 554 75
Joseph McCann, 60
135 19
Lorenzo Prince, 222.
398 96
Harry Merrill, 215.
387 59
Joseph O'Day, 20512
370 09
Edward Crawford, 175 12
317 90
Frank Hannaford, 80.
139 98
James Waldron, 2412
98 00
Wm. Heald, 491/2
86 61
James Morris, 27 67 65
Arthur Woods, 38 12
67 37
C. D. Worden, 37
65 00
Amasa Kemp, 33.
57 75
Thomas Monohan, 2012
35 87
Charles M. Higgs, 11.
19 24
Joseph Prince, 9.
15 75
Edward O'Brien, 12.
21 00
Geo. Shields, 3. 12 00
James Morning, 3. 5 25
John Mclaughlin, 2. 4 00
James Morris, 11/2 2 73
Paul Chandler, 2. 2 50
John Mullen, 1 2 00
5,055 83
55
Miner & O'Neil, labor on Bridge, North . 181 32
E. E. Hildreth, labor with team 72 75
C. G. Nickles, labor with team 29 00
James Carpentier, labor 57 85
I. H. Knight, labor 26 41
J. Fallon, labor 26 88
R. Shinkwin, labor 21 00
M. A. Bean, labor 17 00
Geo. O. Spaulding, labor 11 75
J. Mullen, labor 13 00
J. P. Rock, labor 8 85
C. F. Devine, labor. 5 00
C. W. Worden, labor 4 00
W. Shinkwin, labor 2 00
John Marinel, labor on walks 48 13
E. R Parker, labor on walks. 12 20
D. Higgins, use of horse 4 00
John J. Sullivan, breaking roads 1909-10
16 60
T. E. Sheehan, breaking roads 1909-10. .
10 30
J. F Stevens, breaking roads 1909-10. . . Henry Cox, breaking roads 1909-10.
7 20
E. R. Parker, breaking roads 1909-10 ...
6 50
C. F. Devine, breaking roads 1909-10. . .
3 20
A. B. Paasche, breaking roads 1909-10. .
5 50
121 53
C. H. Hanson, 1 pair horses.
675 00
675 00
John Martnel, paving blocks
648 10
H. E. Fletcher Co., paving blocks
64 38
Harry L. Parkhurst, pipe and posts. . ..
109 49
No. Chelmsford Foundry Co., pipe rails. 120 00
E. A. Wilson, brick and cement .. 29 20
17 35
No. Chelmsford Foundry Co., cinders. . .
12 50
Geo. C. Moore, bricks.
3 00
Mrs. John Gregg, stone
4 00
1,008 02
Gravel
R. A Donohoe, 309 loads 30 90
R. P. Adams, 480 loads. 48 00
476 31
Staples Bros, cement pipe. .
8 00
56
J. Gaudette, 280 loads. 28 00
R. Shinkwin, 180 loads
18 00
Wm. Martin, 165 loads. 16 50
J. P. Emerson, 152 loads 15 20
John F. Parker, 131 loads
13 10
A. H. Davis, 105 loads. 10 50
Geo. F. Snow, 98 loads 9 80
J. Devine, 67 loads. 6 70
L Gaudette, 65 loads 6 50
Belleville & Co., 52 loads 5 20
P. Savage, 50 loads. 5 00
3 70
A. Benson, 37 loads
M. McMahon, 19 loads. 1 90
219 00
Thos. Plunkett, 26020 1bs. hay 274 51
Geo. P. Mansfield, 9190 1bs. hay. 110 28
F. A. Marshall, 8520 1bs. hay 102 74
W. B. Emerson, 6760 1bs. hay 74 76
E. T Adams, 3150 lbs hay
36 23
V. W. Judd, 1750 lbs hay
20 13
Frank Dunnigan, 1270 lbs hay
15 87
Sweetser & Day, grain and hay
450 46
D. F. Small, grain and hay.
165 88
S. L. Felch, 4100 1bs. straw.
41 00
1,291 86
Geo. M. Wright, blacksmithing.
176 55
N. Stavely, blacksmithing. 85
2 68
180 08
WVm. P Proctor Co., lumber
256 87
Peter Mollahan, lumber
119 42
A. M. Warren, lumber.
8 70
384 99
Mrs. Jennie Fletcher, rent of barn
60 00
Mrs Harriet Shaw, rent of stable
25 50
85 50
Dr. H. D. Harris, veterinary
59 00
Falls & Burkinshaw, medicines
5 95
64 95
Bartlett & Dow, hardware. 29 45
E T. Adams. supplies. .
13 01
Donovan Harness Co., blankets, etc.
19 00
A. B. Black, repairs for road scraper .
11 30
Willett Bros, blacksmithing
57
S. W. Stevens, repairs. 11 70
S. W. Parkhurst, supplies 4 61
F. E. Bickford, supplies. 3 20
Philip Donohoe, filing saws. 2 15
Adams Hardware Co., paint. 1 27
Geo. E. Dillingham, repairing
13 05
108 74
J. H. Wilson, 20 bush. carrots
9 00
Outlet Fruit Co , 6 bush. carrots
2 40
11 40
B. & M R. R., freight.
34 43
N. Y , N. H. & H. R. R., freight
50
Adams Express.
20
35 13
$9,718 34
Highway receipts
Excise tax .
$2,039 33
Labor West Chelmsford road. 605 14
Increase in appraisal.
268 44
Cash received for teaming wood.
106 88
Sale of horses .
40 00
Sale of manure
1 50
$3,061 29
Net expense .
$6,657 05
The expense of labor on West Chelmsford road $605.14 is included in the Highway pay rolls.
On account of overrunning the Highway appropriation we wish to make an explanation as to the extra expenses. During the summer one horse began to fail and finally had to be killed, this necessitated the buying a new pair.
The old horse, which the Town has had so long, was sold, but has a good home. The hill at North Chelmsford which was in a very dangerous condition, has been paved at a great expense, but will last many years.
We have bought 6634 ft. of Georgia Pine lumber of different dimensions, varying from twelve to thirty five feet in length, and from ten to fifteen inches square. This we bought
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for eighteen dollars per thousand which, if bought at lumber yards would cost fifty two dollars a thousand.
We have also replaced many bridge and culvert rails. EBEN T. ADAMS, JOHN J. DUNN, WILBUR E. LAPHAM, D. FRANK SMALL, CHARLES F. DEVINE,
Selectmen.
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REPORT ON STREET LIGHTS
The Selectmen submit the following report :
There are now in the Town of Chelmsford lights lo cated as follows :
Centre Village
54 electric lights
30 gas arc lights
North Village
84 electric lights
28 gas arc lights 50 oil lights
South Village
47 oil lights
East Village
10 electric lights 14 oil lights
West Village
30 electric lights
Street Lighting
Centre
Lowell Gas Light Co., gas and rentals ... $1,061 05
Garland Byam, care 582 24
D. S. Smith, care . 185 05
Lowell Electric Light Co. 40 59
$1,868 93
North
Lowell Electric Light Co ..
1,288 73
Lowell Gas Light Co., gas and rentals ...
800 09
60
Owen Scollen, care
459 73
H. L. Blood, care
419 30
W. Bridgeford, care
79 90
304 775
South
George A. Penniman, care
386 55
386 55
East
Lowell Electric Light Co
234 17
Arthur Barris, care .
47 83
W. J. Devine, care
23 10
305 10
West
Lowell Electric Light Co
449 60
George O. Spaulding, care.
100 20
549 80
Lowell Courier-Citizen, printing
7 50
William P. Proctor Co., posts
4 93
12 43
$6,170 56
E. T. ADAMS,
Chairman of Selectmen.
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Enforcement of Liquor Law
Services
James R. Gookin. 12 00
John Upton. 9 00
Karl M. Perham. 7 00
Clarence G. Nickles
4 00
$32 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
C. A. Aiken, labor and expenses
50 65
Parkhurst Press, supplies .
7 25
$57 90
Cattle Inspection
E. Paignon, Jr., services
100 00
$100 00
Meat Inspection
Services
Arnold C. Perham 381 13
Fred Milo
5 00
$386 13
Stevens Lot, North Chelmsford
Ella M. Stevens
400 00
$400 00%
School House Lot, North Chelmsford
Rose A. McNally, guardian .
1,295 29
62
Rose A. McNally. 354 21
$1,649 50
Care and Improvement of Cemeteries Forefathers and Pine Ridge
Labor
J. R. Parkhurst 292 76
E. E. Hildreth 28 40
A. G. Lynch 135 00
M. A. Bean. 9 75
Sweetser & Day, sheep dressing
13 00
$478 91
West Cemetery
Labor
E. C. Pearson.
112 00
A. F. Whidden.
126 43
Edwards & Monohan
14 06
Geo. E. Maker, water.
8 00
260 49
Hart Pond Cemetery
Labor
C. O. Robbins
132 00
W. H. Hall 9 75
141 75
Riverside Cemetery
North Fire District, water
15 00
15 00
A. F. Frieze, transporting Commissioners Parkhurst Press, stationary.
8 00
4 00
G. C. Prince, one letter file.
75
12 75
$908 90
63
Janitors, North and Centre Fire House
Harry O. Miner, North 60 00
Fred H. LaVigne, Centre 55 00
$115 00
Fire Extinguishers and Apparatus
Standard Ex. Co., chemicals. 239 00
Talbot Dyewood & Chemical Co., sup- plies. . 5 34
E. R. Marshall, boxes 2 50
S. W. Parkhurst, supplies
85
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight
79
$248 48
Draining and Widening Princeton St.
Smith & Brooks, surveying.
55 00
$55 00
Band Concerts
Treasurer Chelmsford Band.
200 00
$200 00
Memorial Day
J. P. Emerson, expenses.
13 55
$13 55
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Village Clock
Harry L. Parkhurst, care 30 00
$30 00
Loans and Interest
Note and interest
South School loan. 871 33
North School repairs loan 550 00
Lowell Road loan 636 00
North Fire House loan 530 00
Salmon lot loan .
525 00
North Fire House lot loan 210 00
North School land loan
33 00
- $3,355 33
Collection and Abatement of Taxes
E. W. Sweetser
Abatements, 1908. 818 74
Abatements, 1909 523 49
Abatements, 1916 31 05
- $1,373 28
State Aid
Paid for State Aid.
1,126 00
$1,126 00
Military Aid
Paid for Military Aid.
480 00
$480 00
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors
Paid Indigent Soldiers and Sailors
539 47
$539 47
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New School House, North Chelmsford
Miner and O'Neil, labor
$3,799 00
Cyrus Barton, labor 1,850 00
Henry L. Brooks, architect 575 00
Thomas H. Murphy, labor 160 00
North Fire District, piping and meter . .
76 87
Smith and Brooks, surveying land 34 84
Lowell Sun, advertising. 16 00
Courier-Citizen, advertising 4 00
6,515 71
Libraries Adams Library
Wilson Waters, Treasurer $800 00
800 00
North Chelmsford Library Association
Stewart Mackay, Treasurer
600 00
600 00
Sinking Fund
Walter Perham, Treasurer ..
200 00
200 00
Hydrant Service, North Chelmsford
Treasurer North Fire District
1,500 00
1,500 00
Revaluation of Real Estate
Buckland Printing Co., printing books .. 348 40
H. C. Sweetser, labor on books 150 00
498 40
Repairs of Public Buildings
Town Farm
Davis & Sargent, lumber . .. $56 97
Lowell Gas Light Co., piping of fixtures 23 91
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C. B. Coburn, paint. . . 12 91
Bartlett & Dow, hardware 9 38
W. E. Hatch, windows, etc 6 90
E. R. Marshall, lumber 3 02
113 09
Centre Hall
F. G. Pratt, labor and supplies. 38 25
Adams Hardware, glass and paint
15 00
B. C. Bemis, plastering 5 50
E. R. Marshall, labor. 3 25
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. freight
50
$62 50
North Hall
Thomas H. Murphy, labor
13 63
Miner and O'Neil, labor 6 93
20 56
196 15
Tree Warden
M. A. Bean, labor
47 50
Joseph Fallon, labor
27 00
John Mullen, labor.
22 00
C. D. Worden, labor
16 00
R. Shinkwin, labor
2 00
114 50
M. A. Bean, use of team
20 50
R. Shinkwin, use of team
10 00
M. C. Wilson, use of team
1 00
31 50
George B. B. Wright, trees
126 00
Bartlett & Dow, supplies.
4 75
Rhoades Manufacturing Co., tree pruners
3 60
Parkhhurt Press, printing
5 75
Philip Donohoe, filing saws
1 70
141 80
$287 80
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Report of Superintendent of Moth Work
The beginning of the financial year March 1st, 1910, found this department cleaning the shade trees of the brown-tails and creosoting the nests of the gypsy moths.
Burlap was used on street trees and attended during early summer.
Spraying with arsenate of lead was confined to heavy gypsy colonies.
We had the use of the State sprayer which was a great help, but as this sprayer was used in several towns we were allowed only one week. During the fall of 1910 the brush was cut and burned on several roads where the gypsy colonies were the heaviest, I am in hopes that this coming fall I shall be able to go over the remaining places.
The U. S. forces have cleaned many of the woodland roads in town and are working at this time March 1st, on the Locke road and also on the Westford road near Fred L. Fletchers'.
The forces have not only made a much needed improve- ment in our woodland roads but have saved the town con- siderable money by cleaning the brush from the roadside.
If you are in any trouble in regards to the gypsy or brown-tail moths (or other pests that do not come under this department ) kindly report the same to me and I will try and remedy the evil if within my power to do so.
M. A. BEAN,
Supt. of Moth Work.
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Moth Work
Labor
Minot A. Bean, Superintendent.
$646 25
James Fallon 455 90
C. D. Worden 429 50
Robert Shinkwin
398 00
John Mullen
391 57
Wm. Shinkwin
308 00
Stanley Seeton.
151 13
Wm. Clinton.
131 64
Warren Kneeland
121 50
Walter Merrill
121 27
Edwin L. Clark.
93 66
Edward Gaudette.
87 25
Fred Ingalls
59 00
F. Barlow.
56 88
Frank Holt .
43 75
Stephen Callahan.
31 50
Wm. Miller
27 13
Paul Pratt
25 13
Patrick Flynn
23 00
Caleb Santamour
20 13
S. Simard
21 88
R. Adams .
15 75
Oliver Sherlock
5 25
3,665 07
M. A. Bean, use of team
266 00
M. A. Bean, expenses.
4 40
C. A. Bean, writing moth notices
10 00
280 40
C. G. Nickles, use of team
31 50
R. Shinkwin, use of team.
15 51
N. J. Bowen, labor. .
21 84
Geo. M. Wright, blacksmithing
8 59
Merrimack Chemical Co., arsenic of lead 49 00
Knowlton Press, supplies
21 75
Wakefield Item Press, notices . 3 25
N. Y .. N. H. & H. R. R., freight. . .
2 64
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Parkhurst Press, supplies 1 25
Adams Express Co . 90
156 22
$4,101 69
Officers and Committees
E. W. Sweetser, services and expenses as Treasurer and Collector . $684 65 10 00
E. W. Sweetser, making census reports. Edward J. Robbins, services and ex- penses as Town Clerk .
113 05
113 05
Eben T. Adams, services and expenses as Selectman
297 00
D. Frank Small, services and expenses as Selectman.
355 00
John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Selectman
180 00
Charles F. Devine, services and expenses as Selectman.
180 00
Wilbur E. Lapham, services and ex- penses as Selectman
150 00
1,162 00
E. T. Adams, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor.
67 00
D. F. Small, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor. 31 00
W. E. Lapham, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor. 25 00
John J. Dunn, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor 7 75
Charles F. Devine, services and expenses as Overseer of the Poor . 3 00
133 75
H. C. Sweetser, services and expenses as Assessor 375 00
James P. Dunigan, services and expenses as Assessor 285 00
694 65
70
R. Wilson Dix, services and expenses as Assessor . 215 00 H. C. Sweetser, copying Valuation Book 50 00 Eclipse Chemical Co., transporting As- sessors .. 8 00
933 00
Dr. F. E. Varney, Agent Board of Health, 1909-10 100 00
Dr. A. G. Scoboria, Agent Board of Health
40 00
C. F. Devine, services Board of Health. .
25 00
E. T. Adams, services Board of Health. .
21 25
D. F. Small, services Board of Health ... John J. Dunn, services Board of Health.
6 25
211 50
H. E. Ellis, services School Committee .. John J. Monahan, services School Com- mittee.
75 00
John C. Harrington, services School Committee.
75 00
H. E. Ellis, Purchasing Agent.
50 00
275 00
Charles F. Scribner, services Cemetery Commissioner
40 00
W. H. Hall, services Cemetery Commis- sioner
38 00
Charles A. Holt, services Cemetery Com- missioner
20 00
98 20
Geo. H. Ripley, services as Registrar ..
48 00
P. H. Haley, services as Registrar.
27 00
J. F. Monohan, services as Registrar.
40 50
E. J. Robbins, services as Registrar .
25 50
141 00
Preston L. Piggott, services as Auditor ..
7 00
Samuel Naylor, services as Auditor
7 00
7 00
21 00
Winthrop Parkhurst, services as Auditor Geo. F. White, services Committe on School House lot.
10 00
E. T. Adams, services Committee on School House lot
10 00
John E. Hogan, services Committee on School House lot
10 00
30 00
19 00
75 00
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W. B. Emerson, services as Appraiser . . 3 00
P. C. Bliss, services as Appraiser. ...... 3 00
E. E. Paignon, Jr., services as Appraiser 3 00 Clarance G. Nickles, services as Con- stable . 150 90
9 00
James R. Gookin, services as Constable. 151 50
J. W. Robinson, services as Constable .. . 125 40
Karl M. Perham, services as Constable .. John Upton, services as Constable
86 40
Fred W. Park, services as Constable .
25 30
584 50
H. H. Richardson, Special Police
13 50
J. J. Quessy, Special Police. 26 05
Fred Chandler, Special Police
3 00
Fred I. Vinal, Special Police 3 00
3 00
F. E. Bickford, Special Police
3 00
Thomas Burns, Special Police.
3 00
James Buchannan, Special Police 3 00
I. H. Knight, Special Police.
3 00
Joseph Dyer, Special Police.
3 00
E. R. Parker, Special Police.
3 00
J. H. Wilson, Special Police.
3 00
Geo. F. Foote, Special Police
1 00
A. C. Perham, Teller, March meeting.
3 00
Wm. Martin, Teller, March meeting 3 00
3 00
Samuel Ogley, Teller, March meeting ...
3 00
John P. Scoboria, Teller, March meeting John B. McQuaid, Teller, March meeting 3 00
3 00
24 00
Caucus Officers
A. C. Perham, Teller 2 50
A. M. Warren, Teller. 2 50
Geo. O. Spaulding, Teller
2 50
Wm. Martin, Teller. 2 50
P. Flynn, Teller. 2 50
70 55
A. M. Warren, Teller, March meeting. . 3 60
D. E. Haley, Teller, March meeting. ..
3 00
W. H. Quigley, Teller, March meeting. .
45 00
P. S. Ward, Special Police.
72
D. E. Haley, Teller. 2 50
Samuel Ogley, Teller
2 50
John P. Scoboria, Teller. 2 50
John P. McQuaid, Teller.
2 50
E. E. Paignon, Jr., Teller
2 50
W. H. Quigley, Teller.
2 50
Fred L. Fletcher, Clerk 2 50 30 00
State Election Officers
Howard S. Adams, Clerk, Precinct 1. 10 00
D. E. Haley, Ballot Clerk, Precinct 1. . . 4 50
H. C. Sweetser, Deputy Clerk, Precinct 1 4 50
John P. Scoboria, Warden, Precinct 1. ..
4 50
A. E. Reed, Ballot Clerk, Precinct 1 .... 4 50
A. M Warren, Deputy Warden, Prec't 1. 4 50
F. O. Dutton, Teller, Precinct 1.
3 00
Stanley Seeton, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 1. 3 00
Pre-
D. P. Byam, Deputy Inspector, cinct 1. 41 50 3 00
F. K. Ripley, Clerk, Precinct 2.
10 00
P. McMahon, Inspector, Precinct 2.
4 50
James B. McQuade, Warden, Precinct 2. Geo. S. Elliott, Deputy Warden, Pre- cinct 2.
4 50
Morton B. Wright, Deputy Clerk, Pre- 4 50 cinct 2. 4 50
3 00
Walter Marinel, Inspector, Precinct 2 ...
3 00
P. S. Ward, Inspector, Precinct 2. 3 00
Fred I. Vinal, Inspector, Precinct 2.
3 00
Samuel Naylor, Clerk, Precinct 3. 10 00
Thos. J. Dunn, Inspector, Precinct 3.
4 50
F. P. Worden, Warden, Precinct 3
4 50
Charles A. Holt, Inspector, Precinct 3. ..
4 50
Edwin Coburn, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 3. . 3 00
4 50
W. E. O'Neil, Inspector, Precinct 2
40 00
73
M. W. Winship, Deputy Inspector, Pre- cinct 3. 3 00
29 50
Lewis, Jennison, Clerk, Precinct 4 10 00
Charles Finnick, Warden, Precinct 4. 4 50
James H. Borden, Deputy Clerk, Pre- cinct 4. 4 50
Geo. A. McNulty, Inspector, Precinct 4.
3 (.0
Charles Kappler, Inspector, Precinct 4. .
3 00
Daniel Reardon, Inspector, Precinct 4. . .
3 00
28 00
$4,670 20
Public Parks
George B. Wright, trees and plants $41 90
George F. Cutler, trees and labor 36 00
Harvey B. Green, plants 87 90
Ralph P. Adams, filling for Perham Park 21 90
Bartlett & Dow, supplies. 26 50
Adams Hardware Co., supplies. 9 69
George F. Cutler, mowing common
6 00
F. E. Bickford, mowing common 4 50
W. J. Tobin, mowing common 2 25
E. T. Adams, supplies
1 62
William P. Proctor Co., lumber
1 58
Sweetser & Day, supplies
1 50
George M. Wright, blacksmithing 1 00
S. W. Parkhurst, supplies. 90
3 50
George B. B. Wright, use of cart
60 00
S. H. Nickles, labor, with team
28 00
Robert Shinkwin, labor 28 00
Joseph Fallon, labor
M. A. Bean, labor 21 38
Samuel Felch, labor
15 75
William Kelley, labor
15 75
Dennis Murphy, labor
17 50
Wallace Somers, labor
80 94
16 34
74
John Mullen, labor. 8 75
Walter Merrill, labor 7 00
2 00 220 47
Dresser Worden, labor
$389 31
Cemetery Trust Funds
Care of Lots as Follows -Forefathers and Pine Ridge
Adams Emerson $3 00
I. Kimball. 3 00
G. A. & R. P. Coburn 3 00
John S. Shedd
6 00
Alfred Day .
3 00
Gardner Fletcher
3 00
Bradley Marshall
3 00
Elbridge Smith
3 00
Jerusha J. Shedd
3 00
J. C. Hobbs
3 00
D. C. Perham
3 00
Charles Sweetser
3 00
A. H. Richardson
3 00
E. P. Parker
3 00
H. & S. Parkhurst
3 00
Burt Emerson
3 00
Susan E. Brown
3 00
Hodges & Green
3 00
Kittredge
1 00
Andrews 3 00
J. Smith
3 00
Webster.
3 00
Heywood, 1909-1910
6 00
West Cemetery
A. W. Parkhurst. 3 00
·
Kimball & Winn 3 00
$73 00
75
J. N. Perry 3 00
J. B. Langley 3 00
J. C. Butterfield 3 00
S. Bowers
3 00
S. Wheeler 3 00
Brown & Quist. 6 00
$27 00
Miscellaneous Expenses
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