Town annual report of Chelmsford 1919, Part 2

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Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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31 Josephine LeClair


Nov.


1 Frank Bennett Sykes


6 Joseph Francis Gaudette


9 Edward Francis Brick


10 Marion O'Neil


17 Grace Brayman


21 Roland Gardner Lemay


23 Marie P. B. Crawford


29 Phyllis Gertrude Parlee


Dec.


3 Joseph Abraham Stone Stanley Kotowski 5


5 Walter Edward Fletcher


14 Ludovina Tuxina


15 Edwin Harold Sanders


19 Walter Mervin Steele, Jr.


20 Dorothy Isabelle McLean


Name of Parents


William A. and Eva A. (Merrill) Herman E. and Florence (Ball) James E. and Grace E. (Green)


Harry R. and Blanch E. (Hayes) Frank and Nancy (Del Ponte)


Richard O. and Catherine P. (Bennett) Joseph O. and Justine ( Gagnon) Edward T. and Mabel R. (Bondreau) George F. and Sarah E. (McCoy) Alfred and Louise (Floyd ) Edward G. and Bessie M. (Chadwick) Edward and Alexina (Tremblay ) Henry T. and Mildred (Daws)


Joseph A. and Leah M. (Talbot) Joseph and Mary (Deputai) Walter S. and Esther M. (Allen) Manuel and Maria (de Jesus) Thomas H. and Ethel M. (DeCarteret) Walter M. and Edith M. (De La Haye) William H. and Lucy S. (Googins)


19


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CHELMSFORD IN 1919.


DATE


NAME


RESIDENCE


BIRTHPLACE


Jau.


1 Gordon Burns Butler Bertha Frances Billson


Chelmsford Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn.


Tyngsboro, Mass.


Fitchburg, Mass.


Chelmsford


Canada


29 Alfred J. Allard Jeanne Paradis


Lowell


Canada


Feb.


4 Charles August Johnston Harriett Millicent Stuart Lowell


Chelmsford


Pelham


Lowell


April 21 Paul E. Pratt Ruth Margaret Mevis


Lowell


New Bedford


23 Arthur W. Gearin Olive E. Bellerose


Chelmsford


Lowell


30 John James Kelley Jane Loretta Cassily


Chelmsford


Lowell


May


9 Oscar A. Gray Mary M. Flannery


Chelmsford


Boston


19


Henry C. Noble Bertha Nardin


Chelmsford


Unionville


June


1 Charles Herbert Wilder Ruth Helen Lane


Chelmsford


Lowell


2 Mederic Tousignant Marie Felexine Mercier


Chelmsford


Canada


4 Arthur Barris


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Lena M. Howard


Lowell


Lowell


4 Harry J. Carbo Claire B. Payne


Westford


Westford


8 George S. Sullivan Mary Elizabeth Kerrins


Chelmsford


Lowell


30 Albert Sturgess Leona Manseau


Chelmsford


Canada


July


18 Thomas Harold Sanders Ethel May DeCarteret


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Aug.


2 James Francis Mooney Mattie Leora Bellamy


Lowell


Lowell


3 Thomas J. Kerrigan Ellen M. O'Sullivan


Lowell


Ireland


Aug.


6 Everett Conant Whitcomb Chelmsford Pearl Frances Corey


Lowell


Canada


20 Thomas E. Firth Viola M. Fitzpatrick


Chelmsford


Canada


20 Florence G. Sullivan Mabel Lodge Hale


Westford


Westford


Missouri Val., Ia.


27 Frank S. Turner Bertha L. Wright


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


28 Gilbert Roscoe Merrill Clarice Waterhouse


Chelmsford


England


30 John F. Miller Chelmsford Ellen L. (Mores) Southick Chelmsford


Manchester, N. H.


Sept.


1 Anthony W. Miller Eline W. Hanson


Lowell


Lowell


2 Edward LaRoche Ada V. Brayman


Chelmsford


Williamstown


3 John Balmain Hill Mabel Walford Boyd E. Greenwich. R. I. Buffalo, N. Y.


10 Harvey J. Spellman Alice J. Poitras


Westford


Nashua, N. H.


13 James Edwin Pountney Lillian Elizabeth Hedman Westford


Jamestown, Pa.


Johnstown, Pa.


Fitchburg


13 Arthur Nelson Carll Emelie S. Gustafson Lowell


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Woburn


Lowell


Lowell


Chelmsford


Lowell


('helmsford


Westford


Medford


Medford


Lowell


Canada


Westford


Fairhaven, Vt.


Lowell


Lowell


Lowell


England


Lowell


Lowell


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Ireland


Lowell


Lowell


Dover, N. H.


Manchester, N. H.


Lowell


Lawrence


Lowell


Chelmsford


Nova Scotia


Chelmsford


Westford


Chelmsford


Gardner


Sparrow's Pt .. Md.


Roanoke, Va.


Nashua, N. H.


Nashua, N. H.


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Dracut


Lowell


Canada


22 Arthur Robert Felsing Lillian Russon


20


DATE Sept. 22


24


NAME Millia Lewis Audette Mary Corinne Nerbone Archibald George MacElroy Bertha Marshall Stewart


RESIDENCE Chelmsford Concord, N. H.


BIRTHPLACE Canada Canada


Chelmsford


Lowell


Lowell


Lawrence


24


Howard L. Jennings Pauline A. Austin


San Diego, Cal. Milford, N. H.


San Diego, Cal. Milford, N. H.


26 Walter R. Swortsfigure Georgiana Whitney


28 George M. Sweeney Mary Keough


Oct.


5 Arthur C. Prudhomme Malvina Fissette


Chelmsford


Lowell


7 John J. Kerrins Josephine V. Shea


Lowell


Lowell


12 Francis A. Simard Yvonne B. Rocheford


Lowell


Lowell


13 Magnus Albert Lofsted Mabel Olivia Anderson


Lowell


Lowell


Dorchester


Wakefield


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Lewiston, Me.


Lowell


Lowell


20 Joseph Arthur C. Thibault Chelmsford


Woonsocket, R. I.


Marie Anna Roberge


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


20 Albert L. Whidden Bessie W. Munro


Carlisle


Melrose


21 George N. Swallow, Jr. Hazel Louise Butterfield


Chelmsford


Charlestown


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


22 William F. Buckingham Isabel E. Carpentier


Westford


Chelmsford


25 Leroy Elwin Merrill Viola Emily Merrill


Chelmsford


Lowell


Lowell


Canada


Chelmsford


England


Chelmsford


Allantown, Pa.


Lowell


Lowell


5 Clarence G. Wadge Lydia Machon


Westfield


Westfield


Chelmsford


England


Westford


Brookline, N. H.


14


Lowell


Ireland


Lowell


Ireland


18 Manuel S. Andrews May Rose Person


Chelmsford


North Adams


26 Raymond Francis Ballinger Chelmsford Edna Isabelle Biggar Lowell


New Brunswick


26 Peter L. Murphy Ernestine Murphy


Chelmsford


Lowell


27 Harold D. Norwood Ella M. Burns


Chelmsford


Lowell


27 Frank A. Langevin Mary Salina Sevigny


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Dec.


G Leroy T. Lakin Belle L. Axworthy


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Prince Edward I.


21 Bert Adelbert Graves Vesta Lillian Eldridge


Chelmsford


Bangor, Me.


Chelmsford


Lowell


Chelmsford


Lowell


Lowell


Syracuse, N. Y.


Chelmsford


Clark Summit, Pa.


Chelmsford


St. Albans, Vt.


Lowell


Biddeford, Me.


Ayer


Adams


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


Lowell


Chelmsford


Sweden


18 Paul G. Hudson Ethel L. Richardson 19 Edwin L. Naylor Ann Mae Grady


Carlisle


Boston


Carlisle


Melrose


22 Harold D. Vasselin Vera B. Hanson


Chelmsford


New Brunswick


Chelmsford


Chelmsford


29 Clifford Herdman Lilly Hindle


Nov.


1 Austin L. Fisher Lillian M. Aldrich


Westford


Raritan, N. J.


5 Eugene Robert Guichard Laura M. (De Lorenzo) Tonan Jonathan Douglass Agnes Barron


Chelmsford


Stonington, Ct.


Woonsocket, R. I.


Lowell


Lowell


Baltimore, Md.


Aberdeen, Md.


Westford


Canada


Chelmsford


Corinna, Me.


27 Lincoln Silk Josephine K. Sullivan


21


DEATHS RECORDED IN CHELMSFORD FOR THE YEAR 1919.


DATE Jan.


NAMES


YRS.


MTHS.


DYS.


2 Pauline H. Kidder


33


3


28


6 Annette (Sargent) Goodwin


73


-1


1


6 Ellen McDonald


40


12


Lizzie (Connant) Hibbert


62


3


9


19


Honore Roy


79


-


-


-


17


28


Unknown (infant )


30


Emma A. (Johnson) Bairstow


49


10


24


Feb.


3


William Henry Fletcher


8


6


4


Abbie E. (Raymond) Walker


67


3


22


8 John R. Traversy


10


28


11


Mary (Eagan) Donohue


50


-


12


Mary L. B. (Hay) Tyler


86


-


L-


16


George Suttle


84


13


18


Augusta (Anderson) Hanson


62


11


4


18


Regina (Petterson) Quist


77


6


23


Mar.


3 Ellen B. (McCoy ) Wotton


61


3


22


7


6 Mary A. (Mckeon) Trites S. Lavina (Davis) Tolles (Stillborn)


72


5


18


S


-


-


14


Thurlow W. Logan


7


25


27


Arthur B. Levesque


17


6


Apr.


7


Hattie J. (Clark) Vickery


49


10


23


7


Sarah Matilda Foster .


79


11


1


12


Charles W. Williamson


56


26


14


( Stillborn )


-


-


21


Olive (Boucher) Denault


84


.)


14


22


Thomas A. Mooney


77


-


22


J. Henry Colburn


40


6


20


24


Catherine (Bell) MacNaughton


49


1


-


May


1 Lizzie (Conant) Derbyshire .


48


1


20


18


Martin Taylor


64


5


24


19


Sarah E. (Sherburn) Bancroft


76


10


16


20


Charles H. Flanders


76


9


-


28


Marie Blanche Boucher


1


11


30


Louise (Morse) Miller


57


10


-


-


4


Luther Sanford


70


1-


14


5


Alphonse Lalime


56


1


21


13


Florence S. Hartshorn


45


6


16


20 Charles Ingram Balser


50


11


26


22


Edmund William Champagne.


-


1


15


2


Thomas B. Farrow


79


-1


11


2 Joseph Liebedziński


-


6


6


6


Agnes (Bondreau) Gallardetz.


S5


10


-


23


Nellie F. (Donahue) Sheehan


47


-


29


Mary Ann Hocking


10


5


June


2 Clarence E. Stevens


57


4


27


4 Mary (Gilliam ) Helliwell


83


7 Levi Boothby


73


1


19


July


15


John F. McManomin


62


-


-


-


23


George Duckworth


44


22


DATE July 8


YRS. 52


MTHIS.


DYS.


-


10


Julia A. (Hodges) Greene


83


6


2


20 David Perham


42


25


25


Josephine A. Mayor


77


9


28


Kelly


28


John Peasley Ingalls .


1


23


Aug.


5 Laurie A. Dunn


30


4


14


7


Paul Napoleon Gladu .


52


8


7


Agnes L. (Peaslee) Ingalls .


30


11


4


11


Clorinda (Hodgman) Parkhurst


86


5


18


18


Charles E. Adams


85


4


3


20


William Hines


40


4


29


26


Douglass Haley .


5 hrs.


27


Oscar Henry Johnson


28


29


John H. McEnaney


61


1


-


Sept. 6


Blanche H. Fleming


33


11


24


10


Henry Rodie


61


10


Wendell C. Moore


18


11


-


12


George MacMaster


44


6


26


14


Willard A. Adams, Jr.


8


28


16


.Jennie M. Buntel


12


1


-


18


Margaret Kane


14


7


19


25


( Stillborn )


25


Grace (Gervais) Parks


36


3


12


2


Charles Lewis Adams


80


13


3


Alexander McDonald


13


4


Stephen Richards


54


4


Josephine L. (Hatch) Boise


82


5


4


12


Ernest Picard


1


5


21


18


Annie Hanley


43


25


20


Francis Day


80


S


29


24


Charlotte A. (Manning) Bartlett .


72


8


5


27


John R. Miller


84


12


30


( Stillborn )


-


Nov.


15


Joseph E. Adams


74


S


27


19


Josephine Michalowski


5


20


19


Nellie M. (Nickles) Balser


52


11


8


20


Nina A. Johnson


35


26


Dec.


4


D. Frank Small .


43


1


16


7


Joseph A. Stone, Jr.


3


14


Susan E. ( Hooper) Goodwin


75


4


27


20


Marie P. B. Crawford .


-


27


28


James Francis Stearns


70


18


28


James Reid ·


74


9


13


28


Sophia R. (Keyes) Sargent .


85


5


20


.


-


Oct.


NAMES


John Oleson


9 hrs.


26


.John Lear


87


-


23


SPECIAL NOTICE.


Should any errors or omissions be discovered in the foregoing lists of Births, Marriages or Deaths, the Town Clerk earnestly requests that he be immediately notified. The importance of correct vital records can not be overestimated.


EDWARD J. ROBBINS,


Town Clerk.


DOGS LICENSED FOR THE YEAR 1919.


Number of dogs licensed 292


Males 250


Females 42


Amount received for licenses. $735.00


Amount of fees (20 cents a license) 58.60


Paid to the County Treasurer, receipt on file. $676.40


Any owner or keeper of a dog not duly licensed which be- comes 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 relation to returns within the first five days of each month of all births occurring during the preceding month.


EDWARD J. ROBBINS,


Town Clerk.


24


Report of the Selectmen. For the year ending December 31, 1919.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriations


$6,500.00


Allotment from Middlesex County 500.00


$7,000.00


Charles R. Forsythe, Supt. of Streets. $2,000.00


Approved Pay Rolls, teaming.


4,104.47


Approved Pay Rolls, labor.


3,661.41


Phillip Donahue, care of traffic signals ...


54.00


Walter E. Vinal, care of traffic signals. .


39.08


W. P. Proctor Co., supplies.


295.87


R. Wilson Dix, setting curbing


110.10


Village Shop, supplies.


8.70


Isaac H. Knight, repairs.


8,85


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


3.74


John A. Anderson, gravel.


37.60


G. L. Putnam, labor.


9.45


Charles O. Robbins, supplies


20.90


Antonio Pallatto, labor


28.37


U. S. Worsted Co., supplies


1.50


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


1.15


Traffic Sign & Signal Co., signs


22.00


Boston & Maine R. R., pipe rental


4.50


N. E. T. & T. Co ..


3.50


Harry L. Parkhurst, supplies.


2.05


O. C. Peterson, drain pipe


47.50


Belleville & Waite, cinders. 23.10


J. C. Osterhout, labor.


8.24


J. Cushing Co., supplies. 1.00


N. E. Road Machinery Co., supplies 130.75


Pevey Foundry Co., castings 13.72


25


Albert Gillardy, labor. $ 12.00


M. J. Ward, repairs and supplies 45.20


Melvin Walker, drills. 2.00


N. Chelms. Machine & Supply Co., repairs Edgar G. Fay, repairs.


35.68


Kimball System, signs.


6.00


Parkhurst & Dutton, supplies.


4.23


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies.


.45


Good Roads Machine Co., repairs


2.40


Parkhurst Press, supplies.


8.75


H. Staveley, repairs.


4.70


Staple Bros., catch basin tops


16.00


Fred Hazen, gravel.


5.40


E. T. Adams, supplies.


31.54


E. Paignon, gravel.


21.90


Horne Coal Co. 32.00


Frank C. Byam, sand.


7.95


Pierce Tremblay, labor


6.00


Peter Woitas, labor


25.05


F. W. Santamour, repairs and supplies. .


21.95


T. Harrington, gravel.


2.10


H. E. Fletcher Co., crushed stone


84.86


G. E. Greenough, steam roller


156.20


George W. Pickard, labor and team


28.25


George W. Pickard, damage to plow


5.60


W. E. Benson, gravel.


.75


William J. Pihl, labor. 14.00


George Stewart, labor. 81.90


James S. Wotten, labor and team. 62.00


Charles Randlett, gravel. 23.85


6.56


Daniel Hartley, labor


13.35


Chelmsford Water District


9.00


Homer Stevens


8.50


A. W. House, labor.


8.71


American Railway Express


3.64


N. Richardson, gravel.


84.40


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.


6.14


Walter Jones


.60


Charles R. Forsythe, telephone


28.50


George E. Sheperd, oil. 3.01


Arthur E. Dutton, labor.


8.75


S. W. Parkhurst, supplies.


7.20


26


Elias F. De La Haye.


$ 39.10


John H. Cogger, labor


4.20


F. E. Miller.


7.25


$11,629.17


Less amount expended from special appro-


priations (except Middlesex Street) . 4,697.74


$ 6,931.43


Balance unexpended. $ 68.57


SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR HIGHWAYS.


MIDDLESEX STREET AND COTTAGE ROW : Appropriated $500.00


Labor


$114.00


Teams


49.00


Steam Roller


30.00


Tools


64.00


Stone


60.65·


317.65


Balance unexpended


$182.35


ACTON ROAD : Appropriated.


$300.00


Labor


$164.23


Teams


133.50


297.73


Balance unexpended


$ 2.27


WEST CHELMSFORD ROAD : Appropriated


$250.00


Labor


$ 63.00


Teams


105.00


Stone


20.25


Gravel


8.85


Patching


46.00


243.10


Balance unexpended


$ 6.90


27


GROTON ROAD : Appropriated $250.00 Labor


$106.76


Teams


138.25


245.01


Balance unexpended


$ 4.99


DUNSTABLE ROAD: Appropriated


$100.00


Labor


$ 35.00


Teams


57.00


92.00


Balance unexpended


$ 8.00


LITTLETON STREET FROM R. R. CROSSING : Appropriated


$150.00


Labor


$ 81.00


Teams


66.00


147.00


Balance unexpended


$ 3.00


CHELMSFORD STREET : Appropriated.


$200.00


Labor


$152.00


Teams


42.75


194.75


Balance unexpended


$ 5.25


BILLERICA ROAD : Appropriated


$500.00


Labor


$233.00


Teams


24.8.00


Gravel


16.42


497.42


Balance unexpended


$ 2.58


WOODBINE STREET : Appropriated.


$250.00


Labor


$ 91.00


Teams


142.00


Gravel


14.40


247.40


Balance unexpended


$ 2.60


28


BOSTON ROAD : Appropriated $500.00 Labor $197.00


Teams


294.17


491.17


Balance unexpended


$ 8.83


CONCORD ROAD : Appropriated


$500.00


Labor


$148.00


Teams


313.13


Gravel


23.70


484.83


Balance unexpended


$ 15.17


1


CARLISLE STREET : Appropriated.


$500.00


Labor


$207.00


Teams


252.50


Gravel


31.50


491.00


Balance unexpended


$ 9.00


!


RIVER NECK ROAD : Appropriated.


$500.00


Labor


$163.88


Teams


290.00


Gravel


30.60


484.48


Balance unexpended


$ 15.52


CARLTON AVE. : Appropriated


$250.00


Labor


$ 81.00


Teams


84.00


Gravel


19.65


Tools


37.30


221.95


Balance unexpended $ 28.05


29


SPRAGUE AVENUE : Appropriated $250.00


Labor


$123.00


Teams


79.00


Drain Pipe


8,00


Gravel


32.25


242.25


Balance unexpended $


7.75


Total special appropriations for Highways (except


Middlesex Street


$5,000.00


Expenditures for same


4,697.74


Total Balance unexpended .


$ 302.26


MIDDLESEX STREET : Appropriated. $2,000.00


Tony Pallatto $ 32.00


C. J. Bachelder, crushing stone.


206.40


Standard Oil Co. 337.50


Approved Pay Rolls, labor and teams


1,231.73


1,807.63


Balance unexpended.


$ 192.37


ROAD BINDER : Appropriated.


$2,000.00


Alden Spears Sons Co. $1,892.20


1,892.20


Balance unexpended


$ 107.80


NORTH ROAD MACADAM :


Appropriated by Town.


$12,000.00


Allotment from State.


12,000.00


Allotment from County


12,000.00


$36,000.00


George W. Pickard. $ 3.50


Orrin O. Luke 44.00


E. R. Marshall


3.60


30


Ervin E. Smith Co.


$ 93.46


Standard Oil Co.


2,721.25


J. Cushing Co ..


20.50


Edward B. Russell 5.00


H. E. Fletcher Co.


583.92


E. I. Bachelder, stone crusher


3,254.40


Walter Jones


23.00


Walter Fletcher 12.00


Oney Zescwitz


12.00


Adams Hardware & Paint Co.


21.88


Bartlett & Dow Co.


2.00


Village Shop


4.10


Horne Coal Co.


112.76


Charles Randlett


218.90


Charles O. Robbins


114.63


Hobson & Lawler


2.00


E. A. Wilson & Co.


82.50


North Chelmsford Fire District.


8.00


William P. Proctor Co.


10.24


Thomas A. Phillips ..


2.10


Approved Pay Rolls, teaming


6,799.13


Approved Pay Rolls, labor


6,353.10


Moses C. Wilson


10.00


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R ..


9.11


No. Chelms. Machine & Supply Co .. .


40.19


N. E. Road Machinery Co.


4.48


F. W. Santamour


22.65


W. E. Adams


70.00


$20,752.86


Balance unexpended


$15,247.14


Received from State to date.


$ 6,666:67


Received from County to date


6,666.67


Expended by Town to date.


6,917.62


Due from the State to date.


250.95


Due from the County to date


250.95


$20,752.86


4,700 feet of the road has been completed and the sub-grade has been completed on 150 feet additional.


31


OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES.


Appropriated.


$6,000.00


Ervin W. Sweetser, services and expenses as Treasurer and Collector . ....


$1,044.45


D. Frank Small, on account, services and expenses as Selectman. 200.00


William E. Belleville, on account, services and expenses as Selectman. 225.00


A. Heady Park, balance as services for Selectman, 1918. 25.00


James P. Dunnigan, services and ex- penses as Assessor . 525.00


·


Herbert C. Sweetser, services and expenses as Assessor 488.00


Fred L. Fletcher, services and expenses as Assessor 485.00


Edward J. Robbins, services and expenses as Town Clerk. 250.25


233.29


Frederic A. Fisher, Town Attorney. .. William E. Belleville, services and ex- penses as Chairman of Overseers of Poor 65.00


A. Heady Park, balance due for services as Overseer of Poor, 1918. 4.16


William E. Belleville, services and ex- penses as Board of Health 15.00


Arthur G. Scoboria, Agent Board of Health, Precincts 1 and 4


35.00


James F. Leahey, Registrar.


31.90


Edward J. Robbins, Registrar.


39.50


George H. Ripley, Registrar. 21.00


Samuel S. Kershaw, Registrar


18.64


James S. Byam, Cemetery Commissioner


30.00


Bayard C. Dean, Cemetery Commissioner


30.00


Charles F. Scribner, Cemetery Com- missioner 30.00


Albert A. Ludwig, Auditor


22.50


Harlan E. Knowlton, Auditor 22.50


Charles F. Morse, Game Warden, 1918. . 50.00


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Karl M. Perham, Registrar 29.00


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Ulysses J. Lupien, School Committee. $ 75.00


Charles H. Ellis, School Committee ...... 75.00


Herbert Waterhouse, School Committee. . 75.00


John F. Parker, Appraiser


3.00


E. E. Paignon, Appraiser 3.00


Walter Perham, Appraiser


3.00


$4,154.19


POLICE DEPARTMENT :


George M. Wright, Constable. . $326.60


James R. Gookin, Special Police. .. 276.66


George Small, Special Police. 96.60


Fred I. Vinal, Special Police. ..


395.00


Charles O. Robbins, Special Police. .


62.25


Ralph W. Emerson, Special Police. .


3.00


James S. Byam, Special Police.


42.50


D. Frank Small, Special Police.


6.50


Herbert Hadley, Special Police.


3.00


George Shepard, Special Police.


2.55


Walter E. Vinal, Special Police. .


4.00


Patrick S. Ward, Special Police.


3.00


Edward Fallon, Special Police


3.00


Owen Scollan, Special Police.


3.00


H. A. Vickery, Special Police.


242.00


George O. Spalding, Special Police. .


6.00


1,481.95


PRECINCT OFFICERS :


John F. Parker


$ 7.00


Myron A. Queen.


12.00


George W. Day 4.00


John P. Scoboria.


14.00


John H. Pratt.


12.00


Samuel S. Kershaw


4.00


William H. Quigley


7.00


Lewis H. Jennison.


20.00


George H. McNulty


12.00


Daniel A. Reardon.


8.00


Charles Finnick


8.00


James Bowden


10.00


Henry E. Howard.


8.00


James B. McQuade.


10.00


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Syril Trubey


$ 5.00


Hiram Gage


5.00


Joseph Buttery 3.00


George S. Elliott 8.00


Patrick McMahan 8.00


Frank J. Garvey


8.00


W. E. Lapham.


5.00


Howard S. Adams


25.00


Daniel Haley


8.00


Sidney Dupee


8.00


James S. Byam


8.00


Hosmer W. Sweetser


8.00


George Spalding


8.00


Lorin J. Ellinwood.


20.00


Henry Bunce


8.00


Morton B. Wright


25.00


Bayard C. Dean


8.00


Thomas Roarke


10.00


Edward Coburn


8.00


$ 322.00


$5,958.14


Appropriated


$6,000.00


Expenses


5,958.14


Balance unexpended


$ 41.86


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$3,200.00


EXPENDED FOR PRINTING :


Lowell Courier-Citizen, Town Reports $365.00


Lowell Courier-Citizen 58.07


Lowell Courier-Citizen, check lists. . 40.00


Lowell Sun 4.50


Parkhurst Press 110.80


$ 578.37


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EXPENDED FOR SUPPLIES :


C. B. Coburn Co.


$ 6.10


Carter's Ink


.42


E. T. Adams


12.75


P. H. Haley .


104.64


Hill, Smith Co.


5.60


Commonwealth of Mass.


8.98


William P. Proctor Co.


8.35


Almon W. Hall.


4.78


Wakefield Daily Item


21.25


Bartlett & Dow Co ..


9.38


Talbot Clothing Co ..


46.50


Hobbs & Warren.


4.33


Charles O. Robbins.


6.00


P. B. Murphy .


2.65


Library Bureau


.75


No. Chelms. Post Office


.58


Lull & Hartford.


17.78


Frank E. Holt.


14.00


Joseph D. Ryan


10.00


Adams Hardware & Paint Co.


4.69


E. R. Marshall


8.02


G. C. Prince.


.50


George E. Shepherd.


1.60


$ 299.65


SCHOOL CENSUS ENUMERATORS :


Eleanor H. Ward.


$ 20.00


Harold Hodge


40.00


Margarita Ellis


20.00


80.00


FIRE AND FOREST WARDEN DEPARTMENT :


Victor L. Parkhurst et al


$124.75


James S. Wotten.


5.28


Harry L. Morton, janitor


31.25


No. Chelms. Fire Department. 5.60


H. M. Sturtevant et al 73.65


Arnold C. Perham et al. 130.40


Orrin Luke 5.25


Talbot Dyewood & Chemical Co. 48.34


A. W. House


16.50


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Edgar G. Fay et al. $ 47.10


No. Chelms. Fire District.


13.20


James J. Hackett. 1.55


Fred L. Fletcher et al 46.62


H. B. Brown.


4.05


Walter H. Merrill et al.


48.89


Sidney Dupee


23.29


George Spalding


2.60


William Parlee


12.10


George E. Shepherd et al.


99.66


Fred W. Merrill et al.


39.52


Victor L. Parkhurst, regular fireman. 75.00


Mr. Miner, janitor.


25.00


$ 879.60


State Officers 6.29


EXPENDED FOR FUEL :


H. L. Parkhurst Coal Co. $ 69.03


M. F. Downs. . . .


28.00


George W. Pickard.


10.00


No. Chelms. Coal Co.


249.25


356.28


D. Frank Small, delivering Town Reports Justin L. Moore, delivering Town Reports A. Heady Park, delivering Town Reports B. & M. R. R., pipe rental.


20.00


20.00


5.00


4.50


Justin L. Moore, express.


1.00


Lorin J. Ellinwood, rent of hall


8.00


Am. Railway Express.


.84


8.00


.25


.25


1.00


A. G. Scoboria, M. D., vaccination


28.00


Curtis A. Aiken, janitor


200.00


Owen Scollan, janitor, on account.


125.00


James Stanley, repairing clock.


4.50


Smith & Brooks, engineering


191.55


H. W. Sweetser, care of flag


38.75.


Fred I. Vinal, killing dogs.


3.00


A. G. Scoboria, M. D., reporting births ... Foster H. Smith, M. D., reporting births. Chas. L. Sweetser, M. D., reporting births Marshall L. Alling, M. D., reporting births Marshall L. Alling, M. D., diagnosis.


5.00


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Ethel M. Wright, typewriting.


$ 1.25


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.


27.07


Lowell Gas Light Co. 68.09


W. B. Wentzel


5.00


City of Lowell, care of prisoners


17.40


Chelmsford Water District.


15.00


Middlesex Registry of Deeds.


.78


Lowell Elec. Light Corp.


117.70


Morse & Beals.


75.00


C. Wesley Lyons, care of flag.


1.50


$3,187.33


Appropriated


$3,200.00


Expended


3,187.33


Balance unexpended


$ 12.67


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Appropriated


$6,500.00


D. Frank Small, cash aid rendered. $1,164.25


E. W. Sweetser, cash aid rendered.


272.00


M. E. & J. H. Valentine, aid. . 142.19


Mrs. E. M. McKenna, aid .


31.50


State Board of Charity. 419.34


3.00


No. Chelms. Coal Co., aid. 18.38


J. H. Sparks, aid. 6.00


No. Reading State Sanatorium 228.50


City of Lowell, aid.


176.83


Walter Perham, aid.


10.00


Amasa Howard, M. D., aid


16.00


Putnam & Son, aid. 44.50


State Infirmary


8.29


Van Lamphier, aid.


36.50


Charles O. Robbins, aid. 4.00


A. G. Scoboria, M. D., medical attendance


30.00


$2,611.28


O'Connell & Fay, aid.


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ALMSHOUSE :


Mr. and Mrs. A. Burnham, Supt. and and Matron. $825.00


E. T. Adams, supplies. 227.32


HI. L. Parkhurst Coal Co., coal. 47.52


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies. 23.57


E. W. Sweetser, supplies. 538.33


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas.


115.27


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies.


126.13


John B. Emerson, supplies


358.56


J. Cushing Co., grain.


463.30


Lowell Elec. Light Corp.


30.08


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


26.57


.1. L. Chalifoux, supplies. 17.99


Chelmsford Water District.


36.15


Chase Bros. Co., fruit trees


21.00


Chemo. Co., disinfectants.


20.00


F. W. Santamour, repairs and sup- plies 19.35


Boston Fish Market, supplies


16.03


Adams & Co., mattresses.


9.00


George W. Pickard, sawing wood. . .


7.50


No. Chelms. Coal Co., coal.


187.50


E. E. Paignon, labor.


6.00


Fletcher & Donovan, plumbing.


10.80


Donovan Auto & Harness Supply Co.,


repairs 22.00


W. F. Cobb Co., fruit trees.


6.60


Fred A. Hazen, hay


20.82


James Cogan, labor


80.00


Fred F. Donahue


5.00


Walter D. Falls, drugs


49.89


Clarence G. Nickles, ice


28.95


A. G. Scoboria, M. D., medical at- tendance


87.25


A. Burnham, bills paid 73.29


A. M. Warren 2.00


$3,508.77


$6,120.05


Appropriated


$6,500.00


Expended


6,120.05


Balance unexpended


$ 379.95


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Number of inmates at Almshouse, 7. Average number for the year, 8.


Estimated cost of maintaining Almshouse :


Interest on real estate (estimated value $8,000.00) at 5 per cent .. $ 400.00


Interest on personal property (estimated value $1,702.00) at 5 per cent. 85.10


Loss of taxes (estimated assessal


$6,000.00) 132.00


Estimated annual repairs.


150.00


Depreciation of personal property (10 per cent. annually ) 170.20


Expended in 1919. 3,508.77


$4,446.07


Less receipts for 1919


799.06


$3,647.01


Average cost per inmate, $455.88.


WELCOME HOME DAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriated


$3,000.00


F. L. Weitz.


$ 21.60


P. H. Haley


17.54


John E. Harrington 25.00


Marion Brodie


6.00


Lowell Courier-Citizen Co.


233.48


Almon W. Holt.


60.52


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