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We feel it our conscientious duty, under the present exist- ing circumstances, to cut down all appropriations to the lowest possible figure, for the proper maintenance of each department.
Your committee recommends the following sums be raised and appropriated :
Teaching
$25,721 00
Janitor service
4,340 00
Fuel
5,200 00
Transportation
5,500 00
Supplies
2,000 00
Superintendent
1,800 00
Upkeep
2,000 00
Medical inspection
250 00
Miscellaneous
800 00
New equipment
650 00
Clerical Work
125 00
School Total
$48,386 00
Unexpended for coal contracted for, but not delivered
824 00
Highways
4.500 00
plus rec'ts
Support of Poor
6,500 00
Moth Work
1,832 45
Street lighting
7,000 00
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors
400 00
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Industrial school (Lowell)
1,000 00
Repairs of public buildings
750 00
Tree Warden 100 00
Officers and committees
6,000 00
Care and improvement of cemeteries
800 00
Memorial Day
125 00
Insurance fund
500 00
Adams library
1,200 00
No. Chelmsford library
800 00
Miscellaneous
3,200 00
Village clock
30 00
Sealer of weights and measures
100 00
Meat inspection
500 00
Cattle inspection
100 00
Public parks
400 00
Land damage, Boston road,
1,000 00
Town Treasurer's bond
220 00
Article No. 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Se- lectmen to contract with the Lowell Electric Light Corporation, at the prevailing price per light, for twenty-three lights in ad- dition to the number previously contracted for and said lights to be distributed upon and along the following public ways, viz :
Three lights on Steadman street, from the junction of Steadman street and Smith Ave., to the Lowell line:
Two lights on Bridge street ;
Two lights on Manning place ;
One light on the northerly side of Railroad crossing at the Centre :
Two lights on Hall road ;
One light at the junction of Billerica street and Lowell street :
Three lights on the Lowell and Westford road :
One light on the Boston road near Adams Library ;
One light on Westford street ;
Four lights on Dalton road ;
One light on High street between Bartlett and Acton streets ; One light at Stevens Corner, North Village ;
One light on Acton street near South Village ; or act in re- lation thereto.
Altho these lights may be needed, we do not feel like ap- propriating the money for them, at this time, but we do recom- mend that the Selectmen go over the present lighting system carefully, and rearrange the lights so as to be a benefit to all.
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Article No. 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars ($300) or what other sum to be spent by the State Forester to help defray the expense of erecting a forest fire observatory on Robin Hill; or act in relation thereto.
We recommend that the sum of three hundred dollars ($300) be raised and appropriated to help defray the expense of erecting a forest fire observatory on Robin Hill.
Article No. 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) to be paid the North Chelmsford district fire hydrant service for the current year ; or act in relation thereto.
Your committee, considering that the North Chelmsford district has had, in the past, an appropriation of $1,500 annually for about nine years up to 1916, we now recommend that the sum of three hundred and seventy-five dollars ($375) be paid the North Chelmsford district for hydrant service.
Article No. 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) to be paid the Chelmsford Water District for the current year ; or act in relation thereto.
We recommend the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) be paid the Chelmsford Water District for the current year.
Article No. 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25) to purchase a flag for the South Village, said flag to be purchased of the Bu- reau of Prisons : or act in relation thereto.
We recommend that the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25) be raised and appropriated.
Article No. 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars ($300) to pur- chase an adding machine for use at the high school and other departments of the town ; or act in relation thereto.
. Your committee believes that this machine will be of edu- cational value at the high school and will also be of great ser- vice to selectmen, assessors and other town officers, therefore, we recommend that the sum of $300 be raised and appropriated, and that said machine be purchased by the school committee.
Article No. 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the suni of eighteen hundred dollars ($1800) to
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build a fire-proof garage for housing the trucks purchased to transport North high pupils to high school at the Centre ; or act in relation thereto.
If satisfactory arrangements can be made to house the school trucks for the coming year, it is our judgment that this should be done, otherwise we recommend that the sum of eigh- teen hundred dollars ($1,800) be so raised and appropriated.
Article No. 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000) for the purpose of buying road binder material to be tarvia or some other product ; or act in relation thereto.
Considering the benefit derived last year from the applica- tion of road binder material, we recommend that $1,000.00 be raised and appropriated.
Article No. 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the purchase of land near the centre of the town, and also for the purchase of land near the north part of the town to be used for a public dump ; or act in relation thereto :
We recommend that the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) be so raised and appropriated. And that the public be ordered to use same, and thus do away with the many unsightly places along our public roads.
Article No. 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for the construction of permanent sidewalks, said sum to be dis- tributed as follows: Eight hundred dollars ($800.00) at the Centre : eight hundred dollars ($800.00) at the North; three hundred dollars ($300.00) at the West; two hundred dollars ($200.00) at the South; two hundred dollars ($200.00) at the East ; two hundred dollars ($200.00) at the Westlands ; or act in relation thereto.
The construction of permanent sidewalks, your committee be- lieves to be a movement in the right direction, but at the present time, considering the high cost of materials and scarcity of labor, we recommend that this work be postponed for the present.
Article No. 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2500.00) or what other sum for the purchase of motor fire apparatus and equipment therefor to be located in the Centre village; or act in relation thereto.
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We make the same recommendation as to Article No.
Article No. 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) or what other sum for the purchase of motor fire apparatus and equipment therefor to be located at the North village; or act in relation thereto.
Your committee realizes that our fire equipment, both in- . side and outside the water districts, is very inadequate, but we do not consider, as yet, you have reached the right solution of the problem, therefore we recommend that this article be postponed for the present.
Article No. 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) or whatever sum. for the reimbursement of St. John's Catholic church at the North village for damages to sidewalk at church property, or act in relation thereto.
Considering the fact that this sidewalk was damaged by blasting at the time of laying water mains, we recommend that the sum of $250.00 be so raised and appropriated.
Article No. 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) to purchase a flag for the North village, said flag to be purchased of the Bu- reau of Prisons ; or act in relation thereto.
We recommend that the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) Le raised and appropriated.
Article No. 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for repairs of village clock at Centre : or act in relation thereto.
We recommend that the sum of thirty-five dollars ( $35.00) be so raised and appropriated.
It is the opinion of your Finance Committee that the water systems in this town should be extended to cover the villages of South, West, and East Chelmsford. In order to do this the two systems now in operation should be united and taken over by the town and with this end in view we recommend a committee of three be appointed to investigate the matter and report at the next Annual Town Meeting.
The valuation of the Town in the year 1917 was $4,788,770. Estimating an average yearly increase in 1918, the tax rate will be about $21.75 per thousand, provided you raise the sums as recom- mended by your Committee. Each $1,000 raised and appropriated
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over this recommendation will add approximately 20 cents per $1000 to the tax rate.
The foregoing report, we submit to you for your careful con- sideration.
JOHN J. MONAHAN, HERBERT E. ELLIS, JAMES P. DUNNIGAN, WM. H. SHEDD, WM. E. BELLEVILLE, Finance Committee.
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
The annual inspection of animals was made early in the year 1917, as required by Section 17 of Chapter 90 of the Re- vised Laws.
It included the inspection of 232 stables, 1178 cattle, 248 swine, 1 sheep and 7 goats
I have quarantine 19 cattle suspected of having tuberculo- sis and all except 3 were condemned and killed by the State Department of Animal Industry. One was released and two died in quarantine. The stalls occupied by these tuberculosis cattle were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
There was one outbrake of hog cholera which was confined to its place of origin
There were no cases of glanders or rabies although several were reported and investigated.
Several consignments of out of State cattle have been identified and released upon arrival in town.
All persons knowing or suspecting any domestic animals of having a contagious disease or knowing of any dog having bitten a person are requested to report the facts to the Inspector of Animals at once.
A. C. PERHAM,
Inspector.
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Report of the Assessors
For the Year Ending December 31, 1917
Buildings, exclusive of land $2,535,125 00
Land, exclusive of buildings, 1,033,530 00
Total valuation of real estate
$3,568,655 00
Total valuation of personal estate
1,220,115 00
Total valuation of assessed estate
$4,788,770 00
Rate of Taxation $18.20 per $1,000.
Number of polls assessed
1,441
Assessed on polls only
679
Residents assessed on property : Individuals
1,274
All others
27
1,301
Non-Residents assessed on property :
Individuals
342
All others
21
363
Total number assessed
2,343
Number of horses assessed
457
Number of cows assessed
815
Number of sheep assessed
5
Number of neat cattle other than cows assessed
177
Number of swine assessed
192
Number of dwellings assessed
1,167
Number of acres of land assessed
13,783
Number of fowl assessed
15,112
Appropriations for :
Schools
$42,746 00
Highways
6,500 00
Support of Poor, receipts of Town Farm and Moth Department 5,332 45
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Street lighting
7,000 00
Indigent soldiers and sailors
400 00
Military aid
48 00
Industrial School (Lowell)
1,000 00
Repairs of public buildings
500 00
Tree Warden
250 00
Officers and committees
5,000 00
Care and improvement of cemeteries
800 00
Memorial Day
125 00
Insurance Fund
200 00
Adams Library
$1,200 00
North Chelmsford Library
800 00
Miscellaneous
3,000 00
Village Clock
30 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
100 00
Meat inspection
600 00
Cattle inspection
150 00
Public parks
400 00
Chelmsford Water District
750 00
Fire escape at Centre School
600 00
Land damage on Boston road
2,000 00
Town History
1,500 00
Herman P. Grantz
167 00
Flag pole at North Village
500 00
Flag at Centre Village
75 00
Treasurer's bond
220 00
Purchase of land at North Village for cemetery
800 00
Safe for official records
200 00
School transportation in 1916
700 00
$83,693 45
Loans and interest
7,749 25
State tax
10,890 00
State tax (highway)
1,438 00
County tax
4,980 49
$108,751 19
Estimated receipts
$11,626 02
Receipts from Income Tax
3,291 18
Error
3,796 38
$18,713 58
$90,037 61
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Tax on 1.441 polls Tax on property
$2,882 00 87,155 61
$90,037 61
HERBERT C. SWEETSER, JAMES P. DUNNIGAN. FRED L. FLETCHER,
Assessors.
REPORT OF FOREST WARDEN
GENTLEMEN OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN :
During the year 1917 the Forest Warden and Deputy Forest Wardens have extinguished 46 forest and grass fires, the majority of which were reported by the State Forest Fire Observer on Robins Hill. Twenty of these fires were caused by railroad locomotive sparks and the others by careless smok- ing, hunters, boys, careless brush burning, etc.
Several chimney fires have been extinguished by the Deputy Wardens in various parts of the town as well as two automobile fires.
The expenses of maintaining this department during 1917 including all supplies and repairs extinguishing forest and grass fires as well as the expense incurred at chimney, house and auto fires has been $210.05 which is the smallest amount spent for many years. The sum of $51.24 has been paid or is due the town by parties responsible for fires thus leaving the net expense $158.81.
The property of the Town in charge of the Forest Warden is the same as last year. About 350 permits to set fires in the open air were issued between March 1st and December 1st.
The State Forester has recently purchased the summit of Robins Hill in the name of the Commonwealth which is fort- unate indeed for Chelmsford, if suffic ent money is raised to
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erect the proposed 75 foot observatory. The Towns in this vicinity are asked to raise and appropriate money sufficient to erect said tower. This town is asked for $300 as its share and I sincerely hope that the voters will see fit to vote this amount. The present tower was the first one erected in the state and was sort of an experiment to see if the erection of permanent towers was advisable. The value of such towers was soon evi- dent and the state, with the help of adjoining towns, has est- ablished thirty such stations.
Since its erection the present tower has saved this town hundred of dollars annually in cost of extinguishing fires and damages that might have resulted therefrom. After a tower is erected the State pays all bills for maintaining the same. The proposed new tower will cost about $2,000 and will be of steel construction with a stair-way leading to the room at the top.
Don't forget that the permit law is effective after March Ist and the slash law is in force at all times.
A. C. PERHAM, Forest Warden.
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
BIRTHS- (Received too late for classification)
Date Name of Child Name of Parents
Aug. 29 Esther Gertrude McMahon Walter H. and Elizabeth G. (Clinton)
Dec. 21 Robert Tristram Dutton Royal P. and Ellen A. (Cudworth)
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Report of Town Treasurer For the Year Ending December 31, 1917
Your Treasurer charges himself with cash received as follows : Balance in treasury Dec. 31, 1916, $29770 14
Rec'd of State Treasurer,
Corporation Tax, Public Service, 1860 39
Corporation Tax Business,
2853 73
Income Tax,
3291 18
National Bank Tax,
812 53
Street Railway Tax,
33 08
Mothers with Dependent Children,
593 36
Tuition of State Children,
217 50
State and Military Aid,
834 00
Soldiers' Exemptions,
99 54
On acct. of Moth Work,
173 72
On acct. of Tuition of pupils attending Industrial School at Lowell, 666 88
Aid to sick pauper, 94 61
Of County Treasurer :
Dog Licenses of 1916, 491 46
Lowell Police Court, fines, 79 74
Town of Falmouth, acct. of aid rendered, 228 43
Town of Mattapoisett, acct. of aid rend'd, 244 00 Justin L. Moore as reimbursement on acct. of aid rendered, 12 50
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. as reim- bursement for extinguishing fires set by engines. 14 34
B. & M. R. R. Co. as reimbursement for extinguishing fires set by engines 85
Arnold C. Perham, money received from individuals as reimbursement for extinguishing forest fires, 13 65
Arnold C. Perham, for sale of old hose from fire department, 7 00
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Selectmen as fees for slaughter house licenses, 5 00
As fee for Circus licenses, 25 00
As fee for Auctioneer's license, 2 00
License fees to sell soda, cigars, etc. of :
Kate and Ellen Keenan,
3 00
Mary Valentine, 3 00
Small & Stone, 3 00
Emerson & Byam,
3 00
Mrs. George E. Shepherd,
3 00
Mrs. A. Mallery,
3 00
Mrs. George S. Elliott,
3 00
Curtis A. Aiken, fees for sealing weights and measures, 63 66
A. W. Small, money rec'd from W. H. Hall for use of mileage ticket, 4 37
Town of Carlisle for tuition, 20 00
Town of Dunstable for tuition,
60 00
Town of Tyngsboro for tuition,
20 00
Cemetery Commissioners for sale of lots in Pine Ridge cemetery. 50 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the Eldad P. Bean burial lot in Hart Pond Cemetery, 100 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the Benj. M. Fiske tomb in Forefathers Cemetery, 100 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the John Parkhurst lot in Hart Pond Cemetery, 100 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the Orrin, Spaulding lot in Hart Pond Cemetery, 100 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the John Scoboria lot in Hart Pond Cemetery, 100 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care
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of the Curtis G. Hazen lot in Pine Ridge Cemetery, 50 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the True Morton lot in Fore- fathers Cemetery, 100 09
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the Warren and Manning tombs in Forefathers Cemetery, 150 00
As a trust fund, the income of same to be used for the perpetual care of the Ephraim and Jasper Elliott lots in Forefathers Cemetery,
200 00
Inez A. Newell, trustee as reimburse- ment for medical attendance to Mrs. Bottomlly, 8 00
Lowell Gas Light Co., for error on bill, 26 25
Ginn & Co., on acct. of credit memo- randum,
1 34
James P. Dunnigan for telephone toll call. 20
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., rebate on acct. of charge for mileage at Town Hall. 8 52
Curtis A. Aiken for rent of Town Hall, 77 50
Curtis A. Aiken, for sale of old junk at Town Hall, 3 00
P. S. Ward, for rent of Town Hall ..
61 50
J. F. McManomin, for rent of fire house to Court Wanalancett For- esters, 30 00
WV. H. Graves, for cart (Highway Dept. ), 50 00
H. C. Sweetser, for drain pipe, 12 80
D. Higgins, for old junk (Highway Dept. ). 1 00
J. W. Long, as proceeds of Town Hall, 21 38 Selectmen, on acct. of sale of cows, etc., at town farm at auction, 649 52
Arthur Burnham, as proceeds of Farm, 243 97
As interest on trust funds, 297 50
As interest on deposit, 95 12
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As a temporary loan in anticipation of revenue, 68,000 00
Cash borrowed for purchase of auto- mobile trucks for school transpor- tation, 6,454 00
On account of taxes
Chelmsford Water District
Tax of 1915,
456 47
Interest of 1915,
48 75
Tax of 1916,
559 61
Interest of 1916,
25 47
Tax of 1917,
2,236 20
Interest of 1917,
2 32
North Chelmsford Fire District
Tax and interest of 1912,
12 22
Tax of 1915,
240 10
Interest of 1915
36 19
Tax of 1916,
370 39
Interest of 1916,
17 64
Tax of 1917,
1,818 75
Interest of 1917,
1 55
Town Taxes
Tax of 1910,
165 00
Interest of 1910,
23 93
Tax of 1911,
213 40
Interest of 1911,
18 14
Tax of 1912,
168 98
Interest of 1912,
4 23
Tax of 1915,
14,542 86
Interest of 1915,
1,399 44
Moth tax of 1915,
165 00
Tax of 1916,
20,526 21
Interest of 1916,
613 14
Moth tax of 1916,
282 35
Tax of 1917,
60,945 09
Interest of 1917,
30 96
Moth tax, 1917,
588 32
Lowell & Fitchburg St. Ry. Co., ex- cise tax, 219 12
$225,437 09
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And is credited as follows :
By cash paid, County Tax, 4,980 49
By cash paid, State Tax, 10,890 00
By cash paid for repairs of State Highway, 1,438 00
Deposited in Merrimack River Savings Bank :
True Morton Fund 100 00
Ephriam and Jasper Elliott Fund 200 00
Warren and Manning Fund 150 00
Curtis G. Hazen Fund 50 00
Deposited in City Institution for Savings :
John Scoboria Fund
100 00
Orrin Spaulding Fund
100 00
John Parkhurst Fund
100 00
Eldad P. Bean Fund
100 00
B. M. Fiske Fund
100 00
Bureau of Statistics, reg. of notes
28 00
Treasurer of Chelmsford Water District :
Tax of 1915
456 47
Interest of 1915
48 75
Tax of 1916
559 61
Interest of 1916
25 47
Tax of 1917
2,236 20
Interest of 1917
2 32
Treasurer of North Chelmsford Fire
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District :
Tax and interest of 1912
12 22
Tax of 1915
240 10
Interest of 1915
36 19
Tax of 1916
370 39
Interest of 1916
17 64
Tax of 1917
1,818 75
Interest of 1917
1 55
Temporary loan
66,500 00
Interest on same
2,131 94
Bills approved by School Committee
41,869 80
Bills approved by Selectmen
82,365 73
Stamp for note
3 00
Cash on hand
8.404 47
$225,437 09
E. W. SWEETSER,
Dec. 31, 1917.
Treasurer.
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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT OF CHELMSFORD WATER DISTRICT
Tax of 1915 Tax on list of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916, Less abatement, 1 70
$458 17
$456 47
Interest on list of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
34 36
Interest accrued since Dec. 31, 1916,
14 39
$505 22
Cash paid Treas. Chelmsford Water Dist., as tax 456 47
Cash paid Treas. Chelmsford Water Dist. as interest, 48 75
$505 22
Tax of 1916
Tax on list of 1916 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
951 42
Interest on list of 1916 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
14 27
Interest accrued since Dec. 31, 1916, 40 58
$1006 27
Cash paid Treas. Chelmsford Water Dist. as tax,
559 61
Cash paid Treas. Chelmsford Water Dist. as interest,
25 47
Uncollected tax to new account,
391 81
Uncollected interest to new account,
29 38
$1006 27
Tax of 1917.
Tax on list of 1917,
3095 90
Interest collected since Oct. 1. 1917,
2 32
Interest accrued since Oct. 1. 1917,
12 89
$3111 11
Cash paid Treas. Chelmsford Water Dist. as tax,
2236 20
Cash paid Treas. Chelmsford Water Dist. as interest,
2 32
Uncollected tax to new account,
859 70
Uncollected interest to new account,
12 89
$3111 11
E. W. SWEETSER, Collector.
Chelmsford, Dec. 31, 1917.
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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT OF NORTH CHELMSFORD FIRE DISTRICT
Tax of 1912
Tax on list of 1912 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
$12 90
Int. on list of 1912 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
2 32
$15 22
Less error,
3 00
$12 22
Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist. as tax and interest,
12 22
Tax of 1915
Tax of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
240 10
Interest of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
18 00
Interest accrued since Dec. 31, 1916,
18 19
$276 29
Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist as tax,
240 10
Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist. as interest, 36 19
$276 29
Tax of 1916
Tax on list of 1916 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
456 95
Interest of 1916 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
6 85
Interest accrued since Dec. 31, 1916,
17 28
$481 08
Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist. as tax,
370 39
Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist. as interest, 17 64 Uncollected tax to new account, 86 56
Uncollected interest to new account,
6 49.
$481 08
Tax of 1917
$2211 01
Interest collected since Oct. 1, 1917,
1 55
Interest accrued since Oct. 1, 1917,
5 88
$2218 44
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Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist. as tax, 1818 75 Cash paid Treas. North Chelmsford Fire Dist. as interest, 1 55
Uncollected tax to new account, 392 26
Uncollected interest to new account. 5 88
$2218 44
E. W. SWEETSER, Collector.
Chelmsford, Dec. 31, 1917.
REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR
Tax of 1910
Tax on list of 1910 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
$165 00
Interest on list of 1910 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916, 23 10
$188 10
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax,
165 00
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest,
23 10
$188 10
Tax of 1911
Tax on list of 1911 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
222 62
Interest on list of 1911 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
17 17
$239 79
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax,
222 62
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest,
17 17
$239 79
Tax of 1912
Tax on list of 1912 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
168 98
Interest on list of 1912 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
22 81
$191 79
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Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax,
168 98
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest,
22 81
$191 79
Tax of 1915
Tax on list of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916, 14894 56 Less abatements, 351 70
$14542 86
Interest on list of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
1117 09
Moth tax on list of 1915 uncollected Dec. 31, 1916,
165 00
Interest accrued since Dec. 31, 1916,
282 35
$16107 30
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as tax,
14542 86
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as interest,
1399 44
Cash entered on Treasurer's book as Moth tax,
165 00
$16107 30
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