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Whole number recorded 120
Males 53
Females 59
Stillborn 8
Name of Parents
Frank and Margaret (Barry) Thomas J. and Christine (Machon) Edwin and Jennie (Inkstad) Roy and Charlotte (Baker) John H. and Anna (Guilfoy)
Philip N. and Anna M. (Hemlow; William M. and Mary (Curran) Herman and Margaret (Lavell)
Leon W. and Florence E. (Booker)
Lyman A. and Grace (Hutchins)
James and Nellie (Dooley) Moses C. and Alice B. (Williams) Ira A. and Grace C. (Jarvais) William and Cea (Provancher) Joseph and Clarida (Savard) Daniel E. and Augusta A. W. (Mountain)
Augustine S. and Louisa (Silver)
26 Edith May Sargent
27
Lillian Mildred Williams
27 (Stillborn)
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CHELMSFORD IN 1915
Date Name
Residence
Birthplace
Jan. 6 Walter N. Marinel.
No. Chelmsford .. . No. Chelmsford
Amelia Syvret
No. Chelmsford. . Jersey Island
7 Cornelius A. O'Leary . Lowell, Mass. . Peabody, Mass.
Celia M. Hemlow. . No. Chelmsford. .No. Chelmsford
27 Claud E. Taisey . Chelmsford
Lowell, Mass.
Oresa M. Williston
Lowell, Mass. . Capton, N. B.
30 Alfred W. Reno
No. Chelmsford . No. Chelmsford Beda M. Westberg W. Chelmsford . Sweden
Feb.
8 Bertine B. Green
Palo Alto, Cal. Wyoming
Elsie S. Perham. Palo Alto, Cal. Chelmsford
14 Henry M. Parlee Chelmsford Chelmsford
Edith Dawes
Carlisle, Mass Lowell, Mass.
Mar. 13 Frederick Hayward No. Chelmsford. . England Annie E. Long .. No. Chelmsford. England
27 George W. Marinel No. Chelmsford. No. Chelmsford
Lillie L. Mattson. Westford, Mass. Westford, Mass.
Apr. 7 Joseph E. Collier. Billerica, Mass. . Lowell, Mass.
Irene Truby No. Chelmsford. No. Chelmsford
8 Frank Holdsworth Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
Bessie E. Scribner No. Chelmsford. No. Chelmsford
11 Walter B. Fletcher Esther Alley Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
Chelmsford, Mass .. . Medfield, Mass.
Providence, R. I .. Salem, Mass.
19 Frederic Tangley Reuberta S. Parkhurst . Chelmsford, Mass. . Chelmsford
20 Bernard J. Casserly No. Andover, Mass. . Ireland
Mary A. Shanley.
No. Chelmsford. . Ireland
26 John Russon Tyngsboro, Mass. England
Cora J. Allard. No. Chelmsford. Westford
28 John Gallagher New York City Ireland
Anna McGrath No. Chelmsford. No. Chelmsford
May 10 George A. Stanley
Margaret M. Scarr.
Barre, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
W. Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass. 22 Alfred Anderson Winona E. Borden.
WV. Chelmsford. . Nova Scotia
June 8 Ernest Hartman Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
Carrie M. Whitcomb
Chelmsford.
Lowell, Mass.
16 Arthur F. McComb No. Chelmsford ... . Westford, Mass. Ida S. Davidson. Libby Town, P.Q .. St. Raymond. P.Q.
22 Thomas Curley Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
No. Chelmsford. . Lowell, Mass.
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Date Name
Residence
Birthplace
Adele E. Smith. .
No. Chelmsford ...... Lowell, Mass.
23 Michael J. Condon.
Lowell, Mass .... Cambridge, Mass.
Margaret E. Calnin.
. No. Chelmsford. Malden, Mass.
23 Ernest M. Whittier . Lowell, Mass. So. Framingham
Olive F. Carll. Chelmsford Chelmsford
28 Samuel A. Gervais Marie E. Rivard.
Lowell, Mass. Canada
30 Ancel E. Taylor
Chelmsford . Rumford, Me.
Lena M. Tucker. . Chelmsford Smithfield, Me.
30 William Edwards Westford, Mass. Westford, Mass.
Margaret D. (Brown) Quist W. Chelmsford.
Lowell, Mass.
30 Leo L. Jones. Grace H. Chamberlin
Carlisle, Mass. Carlisle, Mass.
30 Paul A. Robinson
E. Chelmsford Lowell, Mass.
Margaret A. Rolfe . Lowell, Mass. . Lowell, Mass.
July
3 John A. W. Sutherland ... E. Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
Mabel E. Knight. Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
11 Arthur Allard
. Chelmsford. . Lowell, Mass.
. Lowell, Mass. . Canada Rosalba Coutu
27 George C. Moore, Jr.
. No. Chelmsford. . No. Chelmsford
Jessie B. Richardson.
Lowell, Mass . Lowell, Mass.
Aug. 2 Edward T. Brick
No. Chelmsford. Dracut, Mass.
Mabel R. Boudreau. No. Chelmsford .... Westford, Mass.
Sept. 4 Elmore I. MacPhie.
Minneapolis, Minn .. . Nova Scotia
Etta M. Phillips
. Chelmsford. Bridgton, Me.
6 Leon Lanoie
. Providence, R. I ... Woonsocket, R. I. Mary J. Ayotte
. Chelmsford . Chelmsford
7 Anthony B. Anderson.
W. Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
Rita G. Bickford. W. Chelmsford. So. Chelmsford
8 Leonard A. Wood. Chelmsford. . Lowell, Mass.
Fanny B. Hagerman. Chelmsford .. New Brunswick
8 Lewis J. Fisk.
Carlisle, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Charlotte E. Allen. . Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
11 Albert J. McComb.
No. Chelmsford. .No. Chelmsford
Marion E. Scribner
No. Chelmsford. No. Chelmsford
22 William J. White.
Lowell, Mass. Ireland
Bridget C. Flaherty
Chelmsford . Ireland
24 John M. Cormick
Tewksbury, Mass. Ireland
Sarah E. Thompson . Chelmsford . Ireland
29 Henri Laurin Alice Marden
29 Arthur A. Leclair.
No. Chelmsford. . Portsmouth, N. H. No. Chelmsford. . Canada
Lena (Narden) Lowell .. .. No. Chelmsford. .Franklin, N. H.
Oct. Tyler A. Wotton.
. Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
6 William H. Blake. Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
Signi V. Peterson. . No. Chelmsford. Sweden
10 Ernest A. Ferron. No. Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass. Myrtle V. Knight . Tyngsboro, Mass .. Tyngsboro, Mass.
. Lowell, Mass. Canada
Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Leora E. Chandler
No. Chelmsford. Amesbury, Mass.
. Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
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Date Name
Residence
Birthplace
12 George L. Waite
So. Chelmsford ... Dunbarton, N. H.
Delia F. Belleville.
So. Chelmsford. . Hinsdale, N. H.
12 Patrick H. Haley. . Chelmsford .. Dracut, Mass.
Rose G. McLarney
Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
16 Ralph E. Bickford. Olive M. Palm.
W. Chelmsford. . Chelmsford
Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.
Framingham. Irasburgh, Vt.
23 Frank P. Holman Anna L. Owen .. Chelmsford .. Wilmington, Del.
27 Hector M. Sutherland Elizabeth K. Waters.
E Chelmsford. Lowell, Mass.
Lowell, Mass . Scotland
30 L. Leroy Hannaford Eliza J. Hollis.
Chelmsford. New Brunswick
Nov. 3 Sinai Simard Levanie Tougas
Chelmsford.
Lowell, Mass.
6 Edward K. Carr
. Carlisle, Mass. . Carlisle, Mass.
Lula M. Moore .. Woolwich, Me ... . Georgetown, Me.
24 Archie E. Boudreau No. Chelmsford .. Manchester, N. H.
Agnes M. McNeil. No. Chelmsford .. .. St. Johns, N. B.
24 Irving P. Shields.
No. Chelmsford .. . No. Chelmsford Helen E. Kennedy Lowell, Mass .. .Lowell, Mass.
24 William E. Ballinger. No. Chelmsford ... Woonsocket, R. I. Anna M. Anderson No. Chelmsford. . Jewett City, Conn.
24 Albert B. Stanhope No. Chelmsford. . England Mary E. (Kay) Anderson .. No. Chelmsford. England
Dec. 12 Charles G. Fuller. . Chelmsford. Chelsea, Vt.
Margaret L. Abbott. Lowell, Mass. Medford, Mass.
Chelmsford. St. Albans, Vt.
Chelmsford. W. Billerica
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DEATHS RECORDED IN CHELMSFORD FOR THE YEAR 1915
Dates
Names
Yrs.
Mths. Dys.
Jan. 1 Rodney F. Hemenway
56
5
27
4 Mary Anna (Clogston) Hildreth
78
T
20
5 Mary B. Welch
1S
-
-
Feb.
1 McCann
7 Mildred Grace Buchanan
16
5
5
7 Russell Taylor Reid
35
4.
25
10 .Thomas Everett Chase
77
5
14
15
Sarah Ann (Colby) Waite
84
4
9
26 Thomas Freer
70
27 Orama C. (Allbee) Howard
59
28 Anna Sophia (Erson) Carlson
42
S
18
19 Joseph Merrill Fletcher
86
4
19
Mar. 6 Catherine A. McEnaney
42
-
-
12 Jerome H. Brown
65
10
5
13 Melvin E. Brault
17 Nellie E. (Keyes) Wilkins
4S
9
7
18
(Stillborn)
-
-
21 Eliza A. (Goodwitch) Melvin
75
12
20 Henry Woods
71
11
18
25 Elizabeth (Lincoln) Leighton
90
7
25
29 Hugh Holland
99
7 Efthimios Koulos
-
5
-
15 Fanny Blaisdell
16
11
22
-
9 Thelma Frances Burton
2
-
-
-
13
11 (Stillborn)
17
15
9 John McGuinness
32
Dates
Names
Trs.
Mths. Dys.
Apr. 3 Howard Duchene
-
8
11
4 Pliny M. Goddard
71
1 18
6 (Stillborn)
11 Mary (McKennedy) Finnick
77
19 Ellen E. (Brennan) O'Connor
6S
25 Lucy A. (Griffin) Johnson
S7
2
24 Carl F. Hemlow
7
1
16
Mar. 1 (Stillborn)
-
Feb. 4 Henry L. Blood
54
28 Catherine (McGlinchey) Jones
39
Apr. 30 Ona May (Hobbs) Dolloff
47
10
22
May 2 Doras R. Coldwell
1
11
13
10 Mary (Taisey) Howard
S5
8
-
18 Frederick Bailey
73
7
16
24 Sarah C. Leighton
58
5
16
24 William Sweeney
32
11
3
26 Phinias P. Trowbridge
92
S
23
June 8 Mary E. Martin
17
10
4
15 Eliza A. (Perham) Milliken
61
8
20
19 William Brown
-
-
1
1
21 Lucy A. (Marsteller) Hauver
44
11
19
24 Geo. A. Penniman
51
10
3
29 Nellie A. Ward
39
July
7 Jacob Hauver
83
-
7
Miner
20 M.
11 William Henry Jefts
87
2
22
12 Nellie (O'Neil) Donahoe
60
14 Emily May Frink
8
21
15 Frederick O'Hara
11
8
15
Joseph Tansy
16
-
-
-
7
10
Aug. 31 Charles W. Byam
83
2
12
31 Ann Elizabeth Byam
28
5
20
Sept. 7 Mary Ann (McEnaney) McMahon
59
-
16 Rosaline A. McCarthy
9
12
17 Julia M. (Swett) Waller
79
9
-
21 Gerald F. Powers
2
June 2
Olive A. (Baron) Brooks
38
-
-
-
-
28
(Stillborn)
30 Victor Larose
80
4
20 Everett Adams Roper
Ch
33
Dates
Names
Yrs.
Mths. Dys.
Oct. 1 William Schofield
38
7
29
1 Mary (Flannigan) Burke
54
-
-
-
8 James R. Carkin
47
10
14
15 Alfred Chandler
3
2
23 Frances B. (Farnsworth) Hazen
71
27
24 Bertha Hutchinson Dutton
45
6
21
29 Charles A. Holt
69
4
-
Nov.
1 Beverly W. Marshall
50
6
3 Sarah Harvey Harris
73
S
17
S Maria (Cambell) Edmunstine
86
-
-
17
Sarah Ann (Howarth) Holt
60
3
22
20
Oliver M. Greene
SS
10
12
21
Margaret A. Corr
50
3
-
Dec.
4 Ann Elizabeth (Van Ornan) Whitbeck
60
19
27 (Stillborn)
-
-
-
31
Charles H. Crowell
66
3
4 Michael J. Finch
40
S Delina (Lancio) Aubrey
71
34
DOGS LICENSED FOR THE YEAR 1915
Number of dogs licensed. 249
Males 228
Females 20
Kennell license I
Amount received for licenses $581 00
Amount of fees (20 cents a license) . 49 80
Paid to the County Treasurer, receipt on file.
531 20
Any owner or keeper of a dog not duly licensed which becomes three months old after the thirty-first day of March in any year shall, whenever it is three months old, cause it to be registered, numbered, described and licensed until the first day of the ensuing April, as provided in Sections 128 and 129 of Chapter 102 of the Revised Laws as amended, and shall cause it to wear around its neck a collar distinctly marked with its owner's name and its registered number.
ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE CHANGE IN THE LAW REGARDING THE TIME DOG LICENSES SHALL BE PAID ON OR BEFORE THE LAST DAY OF MARCH, INSTEAD OF THE LAST DAY OF APRIL.
The Town Clerk is prepared to furnish blanks for births and deaths, and calls particular attention to the laws in rela- tion to returns within the first five days of each month of all births occuring during the preceding month.
EDWARD J. ROBBINS,
Town Clerk.
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Report of the Selectmen
HIGHWAYS
Jan. 1, 1915-Jan. 1, 1316
David Higgins, 2901/2 days $871.50
Jerry Sherrin, 2243/8 days 435.10
Hugh Whiteley, 199 days 356.62
David Kelley, 149 days 298.00
James Bray, 1683/4 days 297.03
Alvah Frink, 541/2 days
95.16
M. Naughton, 363/4 days 64.37
60.83
James Shields, 251/2 days
44.00
P. J. McClusky, 21 days 42.00
J. Hocking, 20 days 40.00
E. Pelland, 71/2 days 24.37
M. Cummings, 9 days
15.75
M. DeCosta, 61/2 days
13.00
E. F. Carkin, 17 days
34.00
Wm. Baker, 1 day
2.00
J. McGarm, 1 day
1.75
$2,745.48
Smith & Brooks, surveying
156.38
Town Farm, teaming
982.00
Geo. Pickard, teaming
959.23
J. Marinel, Jr., labor and team
388.70
P. Niland, 171/2 days 50.00
A. F. Woods, 22 days
36
P. A. Carkin, paving blocks 400.00
E. H. Nickles, teaming 242.50
W. P. Proctor Co., pipe and supplies 213.77
Moses Wilson, teaming 193.62
H. E. Fletcher Co., crushed stone 114.38
E. DeLaHaye, labor 44.90
H. L. Parkhurst, pipe
28.08
Geo. M. Wright, repairs 30.00
N. E. Metal Culvert Co., pipe 94.44
E. A. Wilson, cement and brick 55.58
Geo. O. Spaulding, breaking walks 14.00
Standard Oil Co., oiling 15.00
H. W. Tarbell, oiling 23.75
H. W. Tarbell, use of roller 34.50
H. G. Penniman, breaking walks 19.12
S. W. Parkhurst, supplies 14.05
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. 10.00
Bartlett & Dow, tools and supplies 39.34
Leon Parker, team 10.00
J. C. Sheehan, team and labor 9.00
Mausier & Vasselin, curbing 30.45
City Iron Foundry, covers 40.08
M. Ward, repairs 14.00
Karl M. Perham, gravel and team
4.40
D. F. Small, supplies.
1.41
Lowell Monumental Co., sharpening drills
2.18
F. E. Bickford, supplies
1.75
S. A. Tufts, labor
1.75
P. Flynn, team
3.50
Thos. E. Rourke, labor
4.00
Rice & Co., two screens
6.13
M. A. Bean, cutting brush 2.50
Robt. Shinkwin, cutting brush 2.00
Boutwell Bros., supplies 1.05
Chelmsford Spring Co., brick 3.00
Joseph McGarm, labor 1.75
Sweetser & Day, supplies 1.95
I. O. Dutton, chestnut posts 3.50 522.26
3,695.48
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George Stewart, 462 loads gravel 95.40
John Anderson, 250 loads gravel 50.00
Geo. M. Wright, 177 loads gravel 17.70
A. Bengston, 162 loads gravel 16.20
Charles Randlett, 119 loads gravel.
11.90
J. C. Osterhout, 145 loads gravel
14.50
L. Gaudette, 53 loads gravel 1.30
5.30
M. Gustavison, 13 loads gravel
James Stearns, 10 loads gravel 1.00
Karl M. Perham, 31 loads gravel 3.10
A. Heady Park, 52 loads gravel 5.20
A. L. Mervin, 30 loads gravel 3.00
J. Sherrin, 64 loads gravel 6.40
D. Haley, 70 loads gravel 7.00
A. Paasche, 50 loads gravel 5.00
Mrs. Noah Shipley, 33 loads gravel 3.30
M. McMahon, 16 loads gravel 1.60
$247.90
Total
$7,211.12
SUPPORT OF POOR
Expense at Almshouse
Sweetser & Day, grain $835.26
Chas. L. Clapp, one pair horses 535.00
Waldo Hannaford, superintendent 400.00
Chas. Dickenson, one pair horses 475.00
E. T. Adams, groceries 218.78
E. W. Sweetser, provisions 243.93
HI. L. Parkhurst, coal 1914 and 1915
271.00
S. W. Parkhurst, groceries 165.13
James P. Dunigan, one cow 100.00
Karl M. Perham, two cows 190.00
Miss L. M. Berry, nurse 110.00
E. E. Paignon, two heifers 135.00
Sproules Market, provisions 137.74
M. Lovering, teamster 438.00
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National Butter Co., butter 47.23
Chelmsford Water District 42.54
Walter Perham, undertaker 85.00
Geo. M. Wright, repairs 45.69
C. G. Nickles, ice 62.85
Donovan Harness Co., harnesses and re- pairs 90.20
Sweetser & Day, manure
30.00
Karl M. Perham, two pigs
15.00
Oscar Spaulding, labor
18.30
L. H. Hauver, service
9.00
Wm. McLarney, repairs
8.63
Falls & Burkinshaw, drugs
7.56
W. A. Sherman, veterinary
2.00
Amasa Howard, M. D., medical aid
6.00
A. G. Pollard Co., dry goods
28.28
R. Maxwell, fish
12.28
A. G. Scoboria, M. D., medical aid
16.50
Mrs. E. F. Hannaford, nursing
21.00
Boston Fish Market, fish
12.93
M. Ward, shoeing 1.50
Walter Perham, use of spreader
2.00
W. B. Wentzell, veterinary 3.00
Karl M. Perham, service 9.00
E. R. Marshall, lumber 1.16
Davis "& Sargent, shingles 26.00
D. F. Small, groceries 27.80
Austin C. Freeman, brewery grain 75.72
Perry D. Thompson, brewery grain 18.84
5,018.89
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 11.25
Fred Adams, supplies
25.50
Chester Roberts, labor 18.00
L. Electric Lt. Corp. 32.09
Grand Union Tea Co., supplies 7.40
Davis & Sargent, lumber 4.00
Adams Hardware, paint and oil 7.13
W. Merrill, labor
3.75
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E. L. Chalifoux, clothing 38.22
C. B. Coburn Co., supplies 7.55
Walter E. Vickery, supplies 5.95
Robertson & Co., two chairs
1.20
Lowell Gas Lt. Co.
20.73
W. Booth & Co., onions
2.10
Donovan Harness Co., repairs
1.30
E. Harris, veterinary 4.75
Outlet Fruit Co., onions 1.60
E. R. Marshall, labor 1.00
Upton & Gilman, repairs 1.00
Hardy Meekin, supplies 3.25
Addie L. Mathews, labor 34.45
E. T. Adams, groceries 57.05
Mrs. E. J. Hannaford, labor
45.00
Lydia A. Chapman, labor 20.00
Parkhurst Press, printing
1.75
W. Brown, supplies
.60
M. N. Noble, labor 17.00
Geo. Pickard, harrowing
2.75
Mary Randall, labor 8.00
Mrs. G. B. Haynes, labor 130.00
Earl D. Adams, supplies 1.15
Falls & Burkinshaw, drugs
5.50
Bon Marche, dry goods 1.38
Boutwell Bros., supplies .47
Grant & Co., clothing
1.50
E. E. McCauslin, potatoes
6.00
S. Hagerman, chickens 4.70
A. Smith, shoes 2.75
H. A. Vickery, use of cart 15.00
Cook Taylor Co., dry goods .98
J. A. Walkden, supplies .90
G. L. Cady & Son, boxes 1.00
J. B. Philips, supplies
1.60
Mrs. P. H. Coburn, groceries .85
Eliza Hollis, labor 30.00
Roy Hannaford, labor 125.00
40
Roy Hannaford, supplies 22.00
Earl D. Adams, labor
30.00
Wm. P. Proctor Co., lumber
1.60
L. W. Hawkes, mattresses
11.00
A. Frick, labor
23.65
Boston Fish Market, fish
13.87
$5,796.12
Receipts at Almshouse
Cash received for :
Milk
$1,035.54
Roy Hannaford, board
184.00
Eggs
56.41
Four Calves
26.00
Dressing and labor
26.00
Hay
19.40
Potatoes !
10.60
Fresh pork
8.43
Chickens
14.10
Drag
6.00
Squash
8.56
Junk
4.70
Apples and vegetables
50.30
Two cords wood
6.00
Burlap
2.60
Tomatoes
1.75
Teaming
1.00
Peas
1.30
Highway
3.00
Telephone
.34
$1,466.03
Outside Poor
Cash aid rendered $1,038.81
State Board of Charity, aid rendered . . 217.00
S. W. Parkhurst, aid rendered 244.83
D. F. Small, aid rendered 490.98
John Reynolds, aid rendered
135.00
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E. T. Adams, aid rendered 85.10
Thos. McMasters, aid rendered 89.00
Town of Methuen, aid rendered 66.00
No. Reading Sanatorium, aid rendered City of Lowell, aid rendered
163.43
Southern Pacific R. R., aid rendered
27.03
City of Boston, aid rendered
14.29
City of Lawrence, aid rendered 8.57
32.50
Emma E. Tranton, aid rendered
40.00
J. H. McEnaney, aid rendered 60.00
G. Frank Foote, Agt., aid rendered 60.00
City of Lowell, aid rendered
6.50
Homer Stevens, aid rendered
16.00
H. L. Parkhurst, aid rendered 12.00
5.10
J. F. McManmon, aid rendered
40.62
E. R. Benner, M. D., aid rendered 4.00
Karl M. Perham, aid rendered
.45
W. T. Griffin, aid rendered
3.00
J. H. Sparks, aid rendered
6.00
Wm. P. Proctor Co., aid rendered 2.50
Edmund De LaHaye, aid rendered
12.00
Geo. Y. Hodge, aid rendered
12.00
A. G. Scoboria, M. D., aid rendered 21.00
J. Marinel, Jr., aid rendered 4.00
Geo. Marinel, Agt., aid rendered 9.00
F. E. Varney, M. D., aid rendered 6.00
Lowell General Hospital, aid rendered . . 14.00
$2,962.14
A. HEADY PARK, KARL M. PERHAM, D. FRANK SMALL, Overseers of the Poor.
39.62
F. E. Ingalls, aid rendered
G. H. Ingham, aid rendered James E. Cornell, aid rendered
5.81
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Miscellaneous
Lowell Gas Co. $99.58
H. L. Parkhurst, coal 73.75
H. L. Parkhurst, wood 42.00
Hosmer Sweetser, et al, fire service 230.70
Wm. T. Johnson, Jan. service 37.75
Orrin V. Wells, M. D., reporting births 1.00
II. C. Kittredge, supplies 1.50
F. E. Varney, M. D., vaccination 16.50
F. E. Varney, M. D., examinations 26.00
A. G. Scoboria, M. D., reporting births . 8.50
A. G. Scoboria, M. D., vaccination
12.00
E. J. Robbins, recording births, deaths, and marriages 75.20
Parkhurst Press, printing
71.10
Wm. H. Hall, Notary
3.05
James Byam, repairs .75
E. R. Marshall, supplies 7.50
Adams & Co., supplies .50
$707.48
City of Lowell Police Dept. 20.75
A. H. Park, del. Town Reports
5.00
William Welsh, repairing pump
3.00
D. Frank Small, del. Town Reports
20.00
James S. Byam, janitor service
160.42
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
68.33
L. E. Lt. Corp. 94.98
C. B. Coburn, wax 5.99
Dumas & Co., binding
15.50
No. Chelms. Coal Co., coal
48.00
Geo. M. Wright, lag screws 11.20
Anna Ouellette, labor 2.00
Buckland Printing Co., printing reports 349.10
Knowlton Press, printing 19.75
John H. Daley, removing ashes 4.00
Hobbs & Warren, stationery 9.27
Karl M. Perham, del. Town reports
20.00
857.29
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S. W. Parkhurst, supplies 2.01
Standard Carbon Ribbon Co. 3.00
James Peck, game warden 50.00
Guy Files, labor and supplies 3.00
Karl M. Perham, cartage and labor 4.74
Thomas B. Smith, M. D., reporting births 8.00
Thos. H. Murphy Co., repairs 16.23
A. E. O'Heir, stove 13.35
L. J. Ellinwood, rent of hall 8.00
E. T. Adams, supplies 1.24
Ralph P. Adams, care of flag 24.00
P. B. Murphy, dog lic.
3.25
B. & M. R. R., pipe rental
6.00
Commonwealth of Mass., forestry 11.45
N. Y., N. H. & H. Ry. 3.04
157.31
P. S. Ward, janitor, 1914 25.00
P. S. Ward, janitor, 1915 150.00
D. F. Small, supplies 5.24
Standard Ext. Co. 9.00
James F. Gaffeny, M. D., reporting birth .25
M. F. Downes, 4 cords wood 28.00
H. H. Richardson, repairing 15.25
Commonwealth of Mass. Forestry 3.75
Albert E. Jenne, janitor 78.50
H. M. Weeks Pub. Co.
5.75
P. H. Haley, stamps, etc. 31.86
P. H. Haley, J. of P. 9.75
Wm. C. Greenwood, janitor
16.50
H. C. Shedd, co. fire appar.
12.00
Falls & Burkinshaw, drugs 6.95
W. Perham, reporting 18 deaths 4.50
Wm. McLarney Co., labor and supplies 7.70
466.85
J. Gaudette, cleaning vaults 4.00
Wm. M. Jones, M. D., reporting birth. . .25
Talbot Chem. Co., supplies 19.42
Adams Ex. Co. .49
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No. Chelmsford Fire Dist. 8.00
James S. Byam, school . census
21.36
John E. Harrington, school census 27.80
George E. Hutchins, supplies
.60
James Peck, labor .75
L. M. LaChance, fumigating
5.00
Dr. H. H. Sumner, reporting birth
.25
G. H. Wilson, transportation 1.50
L. El. Lt. Co., globes 26.55
J. H. Knight, repairs and supplies
22.50
Dr. L. V. Rochette, reporting births
.75
Chelmsford Water Dist. 34.37
HI. Stavely, labor and supplies 1.50
J. D. Ryan, repairing pump 9.00
A. Hemlow, 1 Holt pump 10.00
194.09
D. Frank Small, J. of P. 7.25
Engineers inspection of public buildings Mike Ward, repair of pump
10.50
Arnold C. Perham and 154 others, fire .
246.69
Fred L. Fletcher and 33 others, fire
52.22
John Marinel, Jr., and 47 others, fire .
35.18
W. S. Holder and 23 others, fire 24.05
Geo. O. Spaulding and 11 others, fire ... 23.85
Wm. Parlee and 11 others, fire 20.16
Sidney Dupee and 22 others, fire 13.60
Howard Swift and 9 others, fire 18.82
H. C. Shedd and 6 others, fire
7.20
James Hackett and 7 others, fire
6.45
J. F. Parker and 8 others, fire
8.30
Ralph Adams and 1 other, fire
4.46
Wm. Johnson, fire
1.83
A. W. House 1.50
558.06 $2,988.78
1.00
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Memorial Day
American Band, music $52.40
Arthur M. Warren, organist
12.50
Congregational committee, dinner 20.00
J. R. Parkhurst, flowers 11.44 '
Knowlton Press, printing
7.25
A. G. Pollard Co., flags 8.03
S. W. Parkhurst, cigars 3.75
Catherine Green, services
3.00
$118.37
Loans and Interest
Central Savings Bank :
Highland Ave., School, Prin. $1,750.00
So. Chel., School, Prin. 650.00
Holt Property, Prin. 500.00
Highland Ave., School, Int. 446.26
Holt Property, Int.
180.00
So. Chel., School, Int.
87.76
$3,614.02
Insurance Fund
Paid Walter Perham, Treas.
$200.00
$200.00
Chairman of Selectmen Expenses, 1914
D. Frank Small
$130.00
$130.00
Acton Road
Middlesex County
$190.39
$190.39
North Chelmsford Library
Paid Stewart MacKay, Treas.
$800.00
$800.00
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Adams Library Paid Wilson Waters, Treas. $1,200.00
$1,200.00
Publishing Town History Paid Wilson Waters, Treas. $700.00
$700.00
HYDRANT SERVICE North Chelmsford Fire District
Paid C. Frank Butterfield, Treas. $1,500.00
$1,500.00
Chelmsford Water District
Paid Harry L. Parkhurst, Treas.
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE HOSE
C. C. C. Fire Hose Co., hose
$300.00
Empire Tire Rubber Co., hose
165.00
$465.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Curtis A. Aiken, labor
$89.00
$89.00
LOWELL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Paid City of Lowell, tuition
$2,047.50
$2,047.50
MEAT INSPECTION
Arnold C. Perham, inspection
$562.56
Arnold C. Perham, stamp
.50
$563.06
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CATTLE INSPECTION
Arnold C. Perham, inspection $150.00 $150.00
VILLAGE CLOCK
Harry L. Parkhurst, care $30.00
$30.00
MILITARY AID
Aid rendered
$96.00
$96.00
STATE AID
Aid rendered
$954.00
$954.00
INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
Paid indigent soldiers and sailors
$414.00
$414.00
COLLECTION AND ABATEMENT OF TAXES
E. W. Sweetser, abatements
$222.39
$222.39
REPORT OF STREET LIGHTS
The Selectmen submit the following report :
The number of electric lights in the Town of Chelmsford are located in the different villages as follows :
Center 117
North 134
South
36
West
32
East
28
Paid Lowell Electric Light Corp. $6,766.44
347
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PUBLIC PARKS
James P. Daley, labor and loam $61.00
Israel Perkins, labor 78.40
James S. Wotton, labor and dressing 48.05
J. J. McManmon, plants 31.11
H. McCabe Est., rent of playground
20.00
Harvey B. Green, plants
17.00
Fred L. Ryan, labor
19.35
Benj. Brown, labor
14.00
A. M. Warren, labor
6.40
Michael Kinch, repairs
5.25
Fred L. Fletcher, labor
3.50
No. Chelmsford Machine & Supply Co., sharpening mower 2.25
S. W. Parkhurst, supplies
1.21
Fred Russell, team
2.00
Wm. P. Proctor Co., lumber
1.75
James Merrill, labor
1.00
A. H. Simpson, labor
30.00
$342.27
REPAIRS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Guy A. Files, shingling Center Hall . . $395.00
Roy Hannaford, labor and supplies 141.47
Adams & Co., chairs 78.00
Western Electric Co., fixtures 68.16
A. G. Gustafson, labor and supplies 15.00
James Kiberd, labor 13.50
J. L. Douglas, repairing tin roof
12.96
Guy A. Files, labor and supplies
5.80
F. G. Pratt, labor 4.50
Karl M. Perham, labor and supplies 3.62
$738.01
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CARE AND IMPROVEMENT OF CEMETERIES
Pine Ridge and Forefathers
J. Roland Parkhurst, labor $300.19
Bartlett & Dow, lawn mower 4.00
James S. Byam, transportation 9.00
$313.19
Riverside Cemetery
James S. Wotton, labor $227.00
North Chelmsford Fire District, water 15.00
$242.00
West Cemetery
A. F. Whidden, labor and supplies $105.63
M. Donnelly, labor 10.80
Byard C. Dean, water 8.00
$124.43
Hart Pond Cemetery
A. H. Simpson, labor
$76.87
J. B. Emerson, supplies
1.65
$78.52
The money expended has been drawn from the Trust Funds as follows :
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS
Care of Lots As Follows-Forefathers and Pine Ridge
Adams & Emerson
$12.00
I. Kimball 9.00
Alfred Day 3.00
Bradley Marshall
4.00
Shedd & Parkhurst
3.00
Coburn 5.00
E. G. Smith
4.00
Gardner Fletcher
4.00
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Jerusha J. Shedd 10.00
John Hobbs 7.00
D. C. Perham 4.00
Charles Sweetser 4.00
E. P. Parker 3.00
A. H. Richardson 4.00
J. W. Smith 4.00
H. and S. Parkhurst 3.00
Burt Emerson 4.00
Susan E. Brown 4.00
Hodges & Green
4.00
G. P. Kittredge
2.00
Emily E. Reed
2.00
W. A. Cheney
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