Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1905-1907, Part 11

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 1106


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Edward and Barbara, Pulmo. tuberculosis.


Oct.


1 | William Rimmer Haskell,


4 Elizabeth Peck Lee,


5 E. Grace (Lord) Howard, 8 Alice Mabel Mcclintock, 15 Hannah P. (Hibberts) Hayes 74 17 Frances E. (Skinner) Hoobby, 31


26| 3|23 |Single, 76 8 2 Married, 29|11 |10 |Married, 90 0 5 Widow,


35 0 0 Married,


32 3


1 Single, Widow,


0 0


0 0 Widow,


18 Marion G. Singer,


3


9


7 Single,


20 Charles T. Harrington,


69 4


1


Married,


21 Harriet E. (Evans) Ashendon 32 30 Theresa Jane North, 41 3 12 Single,


8 Ruth W. (Gardner) Stearns, 76 11 8


9 Edward A. Persons,


10 Ann L. Putnam,


45 69 9 3


0 Single,


11 Frances C. (Small) Robinson, 47


73


1


7 Married,


17 Rachel E. (Corey) Willey,


681 4


5 Married, Boothbay, Me., Ireland,


Heart disease.


17 Mary (Finneran) Kelly,


76| 0 0 Widow,


23 Joshua Prentiss,


78 10 12


Wid'er, Single,


Marblehead,


S. Waterford, Me., Geo. L. & Lillian L.,


24 Gordon C. Young, 27 Stillbirth.


28 Lina W. Closson,


64 70


0 Married, 0 Widow,


Hoosac F'ls, N.Y. John C. and Lina, Columbia, S. C., Wakefield,


Thos. and (unknown) Charles and Lois,


11 Stillbirth.


Daniel and Hannah,


Congestive pneumonia


12 Alonzo Alley,


13 Beulah ( Moorhouse) Loud,


62


0 0 Widow,


21 Stillbirth.


22 Christina Ann McDonald,


20 46 7 3


7 20 Single, Married,


East Boston, Plymouth,


23 John T. Curran, 23 Daniel Porter Rolfe, 25|Edgar W. Long,


65 0|26 Married, Ellsworth, Me., [56 10 0 Married, Lowell,


John and Alice J., Isaac and Elizabeth, William O. and Mary, Cumberland, R. I. Alfred B. and Lydia, Charlestown, George F. & Ella M. Edm. W. &Harriet F. Joseph and Hannah, Edw. F. & Mary E., Geo. R. & Eliz. A., Peter & Caroline C.,) Daniel C. & Annie M.| Typhoid fever.


Tuberculosis of lungs. Pneumonia. Laudanum poisoning. Old age. Acute intest. obstretn. Tuberculosis of lungs. Nephritis.


Tumor of brain. Capillary bronchitis. Chr. pericarditis.


Heart disease. Softening of brain. Tuberculosis of lungs.


Cancer Tuberculosis. Dropsy around heart.


185


Entero colitis,


Tuberculosis of pleura.


Dilatation of heart. Pneumonia. Cancer.


Dec.


28 Elsie (Parker) Fisher, 4 Mary E. (Gorham) Goodwin, 10 Stillbirth.


43


6 15 Married,


1 2


80 31


3 11


Wid'er, Married,


Easton, N. H., Randolph, Me , Machias, Me.,


Robert B. and Hettie Acute Bright's dis. Nathan & Harriet A., Pleurisy.


Charles & Christina, John and Ann, Dan'l D. & Charlotte, David W.&Orpha L , Heart disease.


Phthisis pulmonalis. Heart disease. Pneumonia.


Nov.


25|Leo A. McLain, 26 Abby J. (Gale) Brown,


| Wakefield, Boston, Chelsea,


Boston, Hadlyme, Conn., Wakefield, Watertown, East Boston, Canning, N. S , Salem,


Albert and Tabitha, Joseph and Eunice, Herkimer, N. Y , Charles and Mary J., Wakefield,


7 15


Widow, Single,


3 Widow,


St. John, N. B., P. E. Island,


11 Major H Schurman,


Cancer of intestines.


12 4 24


6


0


19 Edward P. Longfellow,


Fphraim A &Ruth W. Otis M. and Emma, Wm. C and Mary, Charles and Sarah A. Timothy & Honora, Caleb and Elizabeth,


4,18 Married,


DEATHS REGISTERED IN WAKEFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1905 .- Continued.


Date.


Name of Deceased.


Age. y. m. d.


Condition.


Birthplace.


Names of Parents.


Cause of Death.


Dec.


26 |Stillbirth. 29 Horatio M. Allen,


53 5 27


Married,


Georgetown,


John A. and Eunice, Pul. phthisis. Jonathan & Susan T. Pneumonia.


30 William Chamberlain Buxton 40 1 23 |Divore'd, Wakefield,


31 Theresa Grace Holden, 31 John Augustus Ritchie,


18 0 0 Single, 21 11 20 Single,


Wakefield, Stoneham,


Michael and Mary, Richard and Mary,


Drowning. Drowning.


186


187


Recapitulation.


Births registered in 1905,


Males,


.


133


Females,


121


Nativity of Parents.


Fathers.


Mothers.


Wakefield,


31


32


United States,


88


91


British Provinces,


69


70


Ireland,


23


24


Italy,


19


19


England,


3


8


Austria,


4


4


Sweden,


2


2


Russia, .


2


1


Germany,


2


0


Greece,


1


1


Belgium,


1


0


France, .


1


0


Scotland,


1


0


Australia,


1


0


Switzerland,


0


1


Unknown,


6


1


Marriages registered in 1905, .


120


Nativity.


Grooms.


Brides.


Wakefield,


19


28


United States,


68


58


British Provinces,


22


15


Ireland,


3


6


England,


1


4


Sweden,


1


4


Italy,


1


1


Germany,


1


0


Russia, .


1


0


Norway,


1


0


West Indies,


1


0


Austria,


0


1


Unknown,


1


3


120


120


.


254


254


.


254


188


First marriage,


104


113


Second 6.


.


14


7


Third


2


0


120


120


Number under 20 years of age,


3


17


between 20 and 30,


69


73


30 and 40,


35


24


66


50 and 60,


4


1


66


60 60 and 70,


0


0


70 and 80,


1


0


120


120


Deaths registered in 1905,


163


Males,


92


Females,


71


163


Number under 5 years of age,


26


between 5 and 10,


2


10 and 20,


4


66


30 and 40,


10


66


40 and 50,


11


66


50 and 60,


16


66 60 rnd 70,


21


31


66


66


80 and 90,


14


90fand 100,


3


Still births,


10


163


Average age, 48 years, 0 months, 26 days, excluding still births.


1


5


66 40 and 50,


8


.


20 and 30,


15


66 70 and 80,


189


Nativity.


Wakefield,


51


United States,


72


British Provinces,


19


Ireland,


14


England,


3


Scotland,


2


Sweden,


1


Italy,


1


163


Dog Licenses.


Number of dogs licensed,


421


Males,


.


·


361


Females,


60


421


Tax on 361 males at $2.00,


$722 00


Tax on 60 females at $5.00,


300 00


Tax on 1 breeder's license,


25 00


$1,047 00


Deduct clerk's fees,.


84 40


$962 60


Cash paid J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, 962 60


CHARLES F. HARTSHORNE,


Town Clerk.


190


Report of Board of Health.


The Board of Health herewith submits its annual report : The total number of contagious diseases reported to the Board the past year were as follows :


Diphtheria,


5 cases


Scarlet fever, .


48 cases


Spotted fever,


4 cases


Typhoid fever,


.


11 cases


Measles, .


13 cases


The work of the Board has gone along with its usual smoothness and harmony. A large number of nuisances have been abated, and those responsible for them, have at all times cheerfully responded to the Board's requests.


One of the largest items of expense has been the drain- ing of wet lands, principally the land that borders on the Saugus river. This expense occurs each year, and so long as present conditions exist, will continue.


The Board would recommend that all who are on the line of the public sewer, connect with same at their earliest con- venience ; by so doing they will save the Board the necessity · of taking legal measures later.


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There are matters of importance the Board would like to recommend this year, but refrain from doing so in view of our present tax rate, and the many large demands which the town must meet. The Board feels however that it must mention one great need in our town which will soon be an absolute necessity.


A town team to take care and dispose of offal.


Respectfully submitted,


1


:


JOSEPH W. HEATH, M. D., Chairman. AUGUSTUS D. JENKINS, Secretary. WILLIAM H. McCAUSLAND.


-


- . .


-.


192


Report of the Inspector of Plumbing


To the Chairman and Members of the Board of Health Wakefield, Mass :


Gentlemen :-


I have the honor to submit the following report of work done in my department for the year ending Dec. 31, 1905. Applications filed, . 130


Left over,


Inspections on applications,


126


Left over, year 1904


9


Calls made, .


403


Water closets set,


132


Bathtubs,


84


Bowls, 66


94


Sinks,


·


124 86 1


Slop hoppers


1


Grease traps,


1


Butlers' sinks 66


1


Carriage washers "


2 11


Alterations,


22 1


Repairs, .


Sewer connections, .


55


Cesspools,


40


I thank the secretary, the board, also the craft, for their kind co-operation.


Respectfully rendered,


GREENLEAF S. TUKEY.


Jan. 1, 1906.


4


135


Investigations made,


.


29


Wash trays,


Sitz baths,


.


Stalls, .


193


Treasurer's Report.


TO THE CITIZENS OF WAKEFIELD :


I herewith present my report for the fiscal year ending February 1,1906 :


TRUST FUNDS.


The trust funds now in my hands are as follows :


The Flint Memorial Fund (Library ), · $1,000 00


Dr. Francis P. Hurd Library Fund, 2,500 00


C. Wakefield Library Fund, 500 00


Franklin Poole Library Fund, 500 00


Cyrus G. Beebe Library Fund, 2,000 00


Jonathan Nichols Temperance Fund, 1,000 00


C. Sweetser Lecture Fund, . 10,000 00


C. Sweetser Burial Lot Fund, . Flint Old Burial Ground Fund,


·


1,000 00


2,000 00


Jane K. Vinton Burial Lot Fund, 50 00


C. Sweetser Lecture Guarantee Fund, 785 11


Nancy White Park Fund, . 1,000 00


Nancy White Hurd School Fund, 500 00


Total, . . $22,835 11 For investments and expenditures see detailed report as follows :


THE FLINT MEMORIAL FUND, $1,000.


This fund was a gift to the town by the late Mrs. Harriet N. Flint, Nov. 5, 1872 ; the income thereon is to be expen- ded in the purchase of books for the Beebe Town Library.


The fund is now invested in a note of the town of Wake-


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field (temporary loan) dated Dec. 1, 1905, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent. per annum, and matures Dec. 1, 1906.


The sum of $40 as interest to Feb. 1, 1906, has been credited to library account.


DR. F. P. HURD LIBRARY FUND, $2,500.


This fund was bequeathed to the town by the late Dr. Francis P. Hurd for the benefit of the town library and is now invested in notes of the town of Wakefield, maturing as follows :


$500 00 temporary loan, 500 00 New Cemetery,


matures June 1, 1906


1,1906 500 00 66 6€ 1, 1907 1000 00


1,1908


These notes bear interest at the rate of four per centum per annum.


The sum of $100 as interest to Dec. 1, 1905, has been credited to library account.


C. WAKEFIELD LIBRARY FUND, $500.


This sum, bequeathed to the town by the second Cyrus Wakefield is for the benefit of the town library, and is in- vested in a note of the town of Wakefield (temporary loan) dated June 1, 1905, and matures June 1, 1906.


The sum of $20 as interest to Dec. 1, 1905, has been credited to library account, being interest at the rate of four per centum per annum.


FRANKLIN POOLE LIBRARY FUND, $500.


This fund was bequeathed to the Beebe town library and is at present invested in a temporary loan to the town by


195


note dated April 1, 1905, and payable one year from date with interest at the rate of four per centum per annum.


The sum of $20 as interest to Oct. 1, 1905, has been credited to library account.


CYRUS G. BEEBE LIBRARY FUND, $2,000.


This fund was bequeathed to the Beebe town library by the late Cyrus G. Beebe, and by the terms of the bequest the income is to be devoted to the purchase of books and periodicals.


The fund is at present invested in a temporary loan to the town of Wakefield dated July 25, 1905, payable in one year from date, bearing interest at the rate of four per centum per annum. The interest for one year to Jan. 25, 1906, $80.00, has been credited to library account.


JONATHAN NICHOLS TEMPERANCE FUND, $1,000.


This condition was a gift to the town by the late Jonathan Nichols. The condition of the trust are such that any young man of our town who files his name with the town clerk before he is sixteen years of age, and declares his intention not to drink intoxicating liquors, and not to smoke or chew tobacco before he shall have become twenty-one years of age, and shall have kept his pledge until that time, shall receive from the income of the fund the sum of ten dollars together with a certificate of commendation from the selectmen.


Four have been paid $10 each during the past year, mak- ing a total of 100 since the trust was received in March, 1883, and others are now on the waiting list who will be paid in regular order as the income permits.


The fund is now invested in a note of the town of Wake- field, temporary loan, dated Dec. 1, 1905, and due Dec. 1, 1906, and bears interest at the rate of four per centum per annum.


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STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PAYMENTS.


Interest on fund to Feb. 1, 1906,


$40 00


Paid John D. Sliney, $10 00


" Harry O. Hinckley, . 10 00


" A. H. Herrick, . .


10 00


" Harold A. Nye, 10 00


$40 00


C. SWEETSER BURIAL LOT FUND, $1,000.


The income from the fund bequeathed to the town in trust by the late Cornelius Sweetser of Saco, Me., is to be used in keeping in repair and beautifying with flowers and shrub- bery the burial lot of the parents of the donor, in the old burial ground in the rear of the Congregational church.


The fund is on deposit with the Wakefield Savings Bank.


STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PAYMENTS.


Balance.income as per last report,. . $416 02 Interest added to Aug. 1, 1905, 46 38


$462 40


Paid C. A. Gardner, flowers, etc., $32 00


" W. H. Murray, care of lot, 8 75


$40 75


Balance available,


$421 65


FLINT OLD CEMETERY FUND, $2000.


The principal of this fund is to be held in trust and the income only, to be expended in improving the old cemetery, with a special request that the lot where the remains of the


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parents of the donor lie may receive proper attention, and the turf kept green and in good condition.


STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PAYMENTS.


Balance of income available at last report, $109 96


Interest on principal, one year to Dec. 1, 1905, 80 00 Interest from Wakefield Savings Bank, one year to Aug. 1, 1905,


2 96


$192 92


Expended :


Henry Lamker, labor, .


. $13 30


Gabrielle Doucette, "


·


4 00


J. M. Carney,


.


4 50


Sam'l T. Burbank,


34 50


Franklin Nickerson, "


39 01


N. A. Doucette,


1 25


N. S. Souther,


1 63


W. H. Murray,


2 38


Sydney Merchant, painting fence,


8 00


Geo. H. Taylor, hardware,


1 20


$109 77


Balance available, . $83 15


The above balance is on deposit with the Wakefield Sav- ings Bank and the principal is invested as follows :


Town of Wakefield note $2,000, for one year (temporary loan), due June 1, 1906, with interest at the rate of four per centum per annum.


JANE K. VINTON BURIAL LOT FUND, $50.


This fund was bequeathed to the town of Wakefield by the late Jane K. Vinton.


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The bequest was accepted by the town Nov. 16, 1903.


This fund is now on deposit with the Wakefield Savings Bank, and the interest is to be used for the care of William Stimpson burial lot.


STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PAYMENTS.


Interest from Wakefield Savings Bank to Aug. 1,


1905,


$1 62


Paid W. H. Murray, labor, 1 62


C. SWEETSER LECTURE GUARANTEE. FUND, $785.1I


In addition to the lecture fund of $10,000 there was re- ceived from the trustees of the late Cornelius Sweetser, the sum of $552, which by vote of the town is held in reserve to pay any deficiencies arising from the lecture courses of the future. Its present condition is as follows :


STATEMENT.


Balance on hand February 1, 1905, . $760 22


Interest added to August 1, 1905, . 24 89


Balance available, $785 11 This balance is on deposit with the Wakefield Savings Bank.


C. SWEETSER LECTURE FUND, $10,000.


By the terms of this bequest this fund is for the purpose of providing such lectures as will tend to improve the pub- lic mind. A reasonable fee is required and the net proceeds of the lectures are to be paid over to such charitable organ- ization in the town of Wakefield as the municipal officers


1


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may designate, to be distributed among the worthy poor of the town.


The fund is now invested in a one year note of the town of Wakefield (temporary loan) maturing October 1, 1906.


The sum of $400, as income from the fund for one year, to January 1, 1906, has been paid to the Sweetser Lecture Committee.


The report of the Sweetser Lecture Committee for 1904-5, which was omitted from my last report, owing to the course not having finished before the issuing of the report, is given below.


The course for 1905-6 has not been completed.


REPORT OF SWEETSER LECTURE COMMITTEE.


MARCH 15, 1905.


The Committee submits herewith its report of the Lecture Course for the season of 1904-5. The Committee believes that the best interests of the Course would be subserved by appointing the Committee in the early spring each year. lu order to secure the best lecturers engagements have to be made, as a rule, five or six months ahead. When the Com- mittee attempted to secure some of the famous lecturers who appeared in our Course it was found that available dates were already filled, and larger prices had to be paid than would have been demanded had engagements been sought earlier.


SWEETSER LECTURE COURSE.


RECEIPTS.


671 season tickets, .


$335 50


313 evening


66 Dec. 14, 1904,


46 95


51


66 Dec. 21, 1904, .


7 65


211


.6 Jan. 18, 1905,


31 60


1


200


90 evening tickets, Feb. 1, 1905, .


13 40


34 66 Feb. 16, 1905, .


5 10


Income of Sweetser fund,


400 00


----


$840 20


EXPENDITURES.


Booker T. Washington, Dec. 14, 1904, $300 00


Minna Eliot Tenney, Dec. 21, 1904, 35 00


150 00


Maud Ballington Booth, Jan. 18, 1905, Charles F. F. Campbell, Feb. 1, 1905, Frank W. Mack, Feb. 16, 1905,


35 00


75 00


Willard S. Lavery, selling tickets,


5 00


Albert E. Wiggin, taking tickets,


5 00


John L. Donovan, taking tickets,


5 00


Thomas O. D. Urquhart, officers, James A. McFadden, officers, .


8 00


Citizen and Banner, advertising and tickets,


22 85


Item Press, advertising and tickets,


28 55


Carriage hire, postage, telegrams, etc.,


6 62


$678 02


Balance unexpended,


162 18


$840 20


Respectfully submitted,


ALFRED C. THOMPSON, Chairman.


EDWARD J. BRETT, M. D. CHARLES H. HOWE, JAMES H. KIMBALL, M. D. EUGENE P. McDONNELL.


Committee.


2 00


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NANCY WHITE PARK FUND, $1,000.00


This fund was bequeathed to the town of Wakefield by the late Nancy White, and was accepted by the town, Nov. 14, 1904, to invest the principal in such a manner as shall meet with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, and that the income from such investment shall be expended under the direction of the Board of Park Commissioners, for park maintenance.


This fund was received by the town, Nov. 17, 1904.


The principal has been invested in a note of the town, (temporary loan) dated Nov. 17, 1905, and payable Nov. 17, 1906, bearing interest at the rate of four per centum per annum. $40.00 has been placed to credit of Park Depart- ment, as interest on fund.


NANCY WHITE HURD SCHOOL FUND, $500.00.


This fund was bequeathed to the town of Wakefield, by the late Nancy White, for the purpose of providing books, maps and pictures, for the use of the F. P. Hurd school, from time to time at the discretion of the School Commit- tee, and was accepted by the town, Nov. 14, 1904.


STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PAYMENTS.


Feb. 1, 1905, balance income available, . $30 00 · Interest from Wakefield Savings Bank to Aug.


1, 1905. . 7 95


$37 95


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Expended:


J. Q. Adams Co., books, $15 00


C. W. Eaton, books, .


3 00


$18 00


Balance available, .


$19 95


The principal is on deposit with the Wakefield Savings Bank.


.


LOAN ACCOUNT.


Amount of loans February 1, 1905, $876,796 00


Notes issued for temporary loans, 103,500 00


Notes issued account Town House seats, . 1,500 00


Notes issued account Nov. appropriation, . . 19,000 00


$1,000,796 00


Notes and bonds paid from Feb. 1, 1905 to Feb.


1, 1906,


$145,046 00


Balance outstanding,


$855,750 00


TEMPORARY LOANS IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES.


Anticipation taxes, due April 1, 1906, $500 00


" June 1, 1906, 500 00


203


Anticipation taxes, due June 1, 1906,


500 00


66


66


June 1, 1906,


500 00


6 June 1, 1906,


2,000 00


60


" July 25, 1906,


2,000 00


.. Oct. 1, 1906,


. 10,000 00


66


" Nov. 17, 1906,


1,000 00


66


June 24, 1906,


. 10,000 00


66


66 '. June 24, 1906,


. 10,000 00


66


.. June 24, 1906,


10,000 00


.. Dec. 5, 1906,


. 15,000 00


Dec. 1, 1906,


1,000 00


6.


.. Dec. 1, 1906,


1,000 00


$73,500 00


TIME LOANS.


November, 1905, appropriations due April 16,


$19,000 00


New cemetery, due June 1, 1906, 500 00


Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1906, . 6,000 00 Greenwood gas extension, due July, 1, 1906, 1,000 00 Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1906, . 2,000 00


Water, due Oct. 1, 1906, 4,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 1906, .


1,000 00


Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1906, . 1,500 00 ·


Sewerage 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1906, 1,000 00 Sewerage, 1st issue, due Nov. 1, 1906, 2,000 00


North school house, due Nov. 1, 1906, 500 00


Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1906, 1,000 00 Cooper street bridge, due Nov. 1, 1906, 500 00


Metropolitan parks, due Nov. 1, 1906, 500 00 Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 1906, 500 00


Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1906,


1,000 00


.


1906,


" June 24, 1906,


. 10,000 00


204


High school repairs, due Dec. 1, 1906, 1,000 00 Park (local), due Dec. 1, 1906, 500 00


Gas bench renewal, due Dec. 1, 1906,


550 00


Total for 1906, . $44,050 00


New cemetery, due June 1, 1907, . $500 00 ----


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 1907, 1,000 00


Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1907, 6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1907, . 2,000 00


Water, due Oct. 1, 1907, 4,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 1907, 1,000 00


Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1907, . 1,500 00


Sewerage, 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1907,


1,000 00


Sewerage, 1st issue, due Nov. 1, 1907,


2,000 00


North school house, due Nov. 1, 1907,


500 00


Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1907.


1,000 00


Cooper street bridge, due Nov. 1, 1907, 500 00


Metropolitan parks, due Nov. 1, 1907, 500 00


Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 1907, 500 00


Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1907,


1,000 00


High school repairs, due Dec. 1, 1907,


1,000 00


Park (local), due Dec. 1, 1907, 500 00


Gas bench renewal, due Dec. 1, 1907, 550 00


Town Hall seats, due Dec. 9, 1907, .


500 00


Total for 1907, . $25,550 00


New cemetery, due June 1, 1908, . $1,000 00


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 1908, 1,000 00


Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1908, .


6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1908,


2,000 00


Water, due Oct. 1, 1908,


4,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 1908, 1,000 00


Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1908, . 1,500 00


Sewerage, 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1908, 1,000 00


205


Sewerage, Ist issue, due Nov. 1, 1908, . $2,000 00


North school house, due Nov. 1, 1908, 500 00


1,000 00


500 00


500 00


500 00


High school repairs, due Dec. 1, 1908, . 1,000 00


500 00


Gas bench renewal, due Dec. 1, 1908, . 550 00


Town Hall seats, due Dec. 9, 1908,


500 00


Totals for 1908,


. $26,050 00


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 1909, Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1909,


· $1,000.00


· 6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1909, Water, due, Oct. 1, 1909,


2,000 00


4,000 00


1,000 00


1,500 00


1,000 00


2,000 00


500 00


1,000 00


500 00


500 00


500 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


Park (local), due Dec. 1, 1909, .


500 00


Gas bench renewal, due Dec. 1, 1909, . Town Hall seats, due Dec. 9, 1909,


500 00


Total for 1909, .


. $25,050 00


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 1910, . Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1910,


. $1,000 00


· 6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1910,


· 2,000 00 Water, due Oct. 1, 1910, · · 4,000 00 Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 1910, .


. 1,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1908, . Cooper street bridge, due Nov. 1, 1908, Metropolitan parks, due Nov. 1, 1908, . Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 1908, Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1908, ·


1,000 00


Park (local), due_Dec. 1, 1908, .


Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 1909, . Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1909, Sewerage, 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1909, · Sewerage, Ist issue, due Nov. 1, 1909, . North school house, due Nov. 1, 1909, . Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1909, . Cooper street bridge, due Nov. 1, 1909, Metropolitan park, due Nov. 1, 1909, . Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 1909, Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1909, . High school repairs, due Dec. 1, 1909, .


550 00


206


Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1910, · 1,500 00


Sewerage, 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1910, .


· 1,000 00 Sewerage, Ist issue, due Nov. 1, 1910, . 2,000 00 · Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1910, . 1,000 00 Metropolitan park, due Nov. 1, 1910, . 500 00 Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 1910, 500 00 North school house, due Nov. 1, 1910, . 500 00 . North school house, due Dec. 1, 1910, . 500 00 . Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1910, .


.


1,000 00


High school repairs, due Dec. 5, 1910, . .


1,000 00


Gas bench renewal, due Dec. 1, 1910, . .


550 00


Total for 1910,


. $24.050 00


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 191I, . Municipal light, due, Oct. 1, 1911, .


. $1,000 00


6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1911, Water, due Oct. 1, 1911,


· 2,000 00


4,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 19II, .


1,000 00


Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 191I,


1,500 00


Sewerage, 2d issue. due Oct. 1, 19II, .


1,000 00


Sewerage, Ist issue, due Nov. 1, 19II, . 5,000 00 Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 19II, . 1,000 00 Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 191I, 500 00


North school house, due Nov. 1, 1911,


500 00


North school house, due Dec. 1, 19II, .


500 00


Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1911, . ·


1,000 00


High school repairs, due Dec. 1, 1911, . ·


1,000 00


Total for 1911, · $26,000 00


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 1912, . · $1,000 00


Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1912, 6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1912,


. 2,000 00


Water, due Oct. 1, 1912, · 4,000 00


· 1,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Oct. 1, 1912, · Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1912, 1,500 00 ·


Sewerage, 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1912, . 1,000 00 Sewerage, Ist issue, due Nov. 1, 1912, .


· 5,000 00


Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1912, . .


·


· 1,000 00


1 .


207


Junction school house, due Nov. 1, 1912,


500 00


North school house, due Nov. 1, 1912,


500 00


North school, due Dec. 1, 1912, .


500 00


Fire station, due Dec. 1, 1912, 1,000 00


High school, repairs, due Dec. 1, 1912,


1,000 00


Total for 1912, .


. $26,000 00


Greenwood gas extension, due July 1, 1913, . Municipal light, due Oct. 1, 1913,


· $1,000 00


.


6,000 00


Warren school house, due Oct. 1, 1913, Water, due Oct. 1, 1913,


4,000 00


Junction school house, due Oct. 1, 1913,


1,500 00


Sewerage, 2d issue, due Oct. 1, 1913,


1,000 00


Sewerage, Ist issue, due Nov. 1, 1913, . 5,000 00 Greenwood school house, due Nov. 1, 1913, . North School house, due Nov. 1, 1913, 500 00




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