Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1905-1907, Part 21

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


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35


28.9


25.7


88.9


0


0


32


753


0


41


Ralph B. Munroe,


40


35.9


33.8


94.3


2


0


17


765


2


66


Carolyn W. Pullen,


45


35.8


33.6


93.9


0


17


641


0


164


IV, V,


III,


II


I, II,


VI,


V


IV


'I, II,


I, II, 111;


West Ward, III, IV,


I, II,


73


65.5


61.5


93.9


2


0


10


1,469


5


169


VI,


48


41.7


39.7


95.2


0


0


52


869


2


IV,


III,


136


VIII,


VII,


V, VI,


I, II,


Alice J. Kernan,


II, III,


Total


Pu'ls bet.


IX.


VII,


11,


The above statistics are for the school year from Sept. 1904 to June, 1905.


Grade.


Teacher.


High,


Charles H. Howe,


330


310.5


301.3


97.


882


185


0


202


Lincoln, IX,


M. E. Wentworth,


44


43.2


41.5


96.1


305


10


0


IX.


VIII,


Clara E. Emerson,


43


40.9


39.5


96.6


268


42


1


17


Eunice W. Fobes,


47


46.5


44.2


95.1


422


45


0


8


VI,


Frances Burnham,


50


46.9


44.5


94.9


455


17


0


4


IV, V,


Lena B. Reynolds,


51


44.5


41.6


93.5


550


19


4


13


Isabel M. Elliot,


38


34.5


33.1


95.9


433


29


0


-


11


III, IV,


L. Josephine Mansfield,


50


44.6


42.3


94.8


637


33


0


10


L. Isadore Wood,


47


44.


40.5


92.


535


29


0)


1


11


Agnes Anderson,


72


62.1


56.2


90.5


1,096


100


2


0


Edith R. Marshall,


35


33.


32.2


97.6


169


11


0


6


Warren, IX,


M. A. Warren,


45


40.7


40.


98.3


121


21


0


22


VIII,


Mildred E. Avery,


49


45.5


43.9


96.5


310


22


10


16


VII.


Mary Kalaher,


V, VI.


Abbie A. Fuller,


44


42.4


40.1


94.6


425


68


0


15


III. IV,


Mary A. Grady,


39


34.8


32.


91.7


481


48


0


5


1, 11,


Alice J. Kernan,


43


36.1


35.


97.


207


17


0


39


. 6


IV, V.


65


41.1


40.3


98.


144


27


0


20


Eleanor M. Maloney,


49


43.4


41.7


96.1


330


58


1


36


I.


Mildred M. Moses,


45


37.2


35.9


96.5


239


83


0


7


Greenwood, VIII, IX,


VI, VII,


45


43.3


41.3


95.6


355


56


8


14


Lila P. McCormick,


43


41.3


39.


94.3


438


58


0


12


V, VI,


Vienna L. Hill,


44


36.8


35.3


95.9


268


17


1


14


6.


Il,


Mary I. Hawkins,


36


31.9


30.3


94.9


325


24


0


2


-


1,


Sallie F. Gardner,


34


31.


27.9


90.


565


15


0


1


Hurd, VII, VIII,


Eleanor F. Emerson,


40


35.9


34 5


96.


252


26


V, VI,


Eva E. Howlett,


35


33.1


96.3


235


24


1


5


Isabel G. Flint,


36


34.3


31.1


90.7


267


43


2


11


.


I, II.


Carolyn W. Pullen,


44


38.9


35.4


91


636


44


0


7


Franklin, VIII,


T. Frank Shea,


33


31.


29.5


95.3


336


8


1


25


VII,


S. Alice Gray,


34


33.1


31.6


95.5


275


31


1


15


Agnes C. Grady,


39


34.2


32.2


94.


374


46


1


9


IV.


Maude L. Arnold,


45


41.2


39.6


96.4


299


38


0


13


66


III,


Florence B. Underhill,


45


40.7


38.9


95.6


327


40


2


11


II.


Katharine L. Kelly,


49


41.3


39.2


94.8


:97


32


2


10


Hannah J. Ardill,


33


29.6


27.4


92.6


404


29


0


4


Woodville, III, IV,


Ella J. Maguire,


26


24.


23.


95.8


115


5


0


4


Elvah M. Hayes,


25


20.7


19.4


93.7


222


36


0


2


Montrose, I, II. III, IV, V,


Marion L. Whitelaw,


29


19.9


18.7


94.


228


11


0


8


West Ward, III, IV.


Mabel A. Kernan,


43


32.7


31.2


94.1


295


23


0


16


Addie R. Crosman,


13


36.7


34.1


93.


493


87


0


7


Total,


2,352


2,115.6


2,012.1


95.1


17,969


1,798


41


720


1


50


0


22


Sarah E. Wilkins,


18


45.


43.4


96.4


360


IV,


III, IV,


Lillian E. Mansfield,


39


37.8


35.7


94.4


390


39


0


12


38


1 38.


36.3


95.5


326


16


I.


Mercie M. Whittemore,


61


45.5


43.5


95.6


355


42


4


5


Hamilton, V, VI,


Elizabeth Gardner,


40


38.3


35.4


92.4


373


52


0


53


49.2


46.6


94.7


VII,


Fannie E. Carter,


36


32.7


30.9


94.5


339


10


0


4


Dis- missals.


Total


Average | Average Member'ip Member'ip Attend'nce Attend'nce


Per cent. of Tot'l ses'ns No.cases of No.cases of;


Absence.


Tardiness.' Truancy.


The above statistics cover the first five months of the present school year.


.


VI,


Janet A. Cowan,


50


45.6


43.


94.


0


14


24


0


7


III, IV,


Lena Harrington,


0


11


II, III,


1.


Jessie S. Dyer,


5


254


8


0


19


9


I, II,


-


-


I, II,


I,


II, III,


Mary E. Kelly,


31.9


406


CORPS OF TEACHERS, WITH SALARIES, YEAR OF ELECTION, GRADE AND WHERE EDUCATED.


Name.


Date Salary of first elec'n.


Grade,


Where educated.


HIGH SCHOOL, COMMON STREET.


Charles H. Howe,


$2000


189 .*


Principal,


Dartmouth College.


Helen W. Poor,


850


189


First Assistant,


Lester S. Hart,


800


1901


Assistant,


Tufts


Ellen C. Wood,


750


1900


Elizabeth F. Ingram,


700


1881


M. Hannah Wait,


600


1903


66


Radcliffe


Charles H. Mumma,


1200


1904


Sarah W. Kelly,


650


1905


66


Wellesley


66


Perley H. Plant,


700


1906


Clara H. Frederick,


600


190+


66


Vassar


66


M. Alice Ryan.


400


1902


Mildred E., Hadley,


200


1905


LINCOLN SCHOOL, CRESCENT STREET. Mrs. M. E. Wentworth,!


1000


1871


Principal,


Marion E. Robbins,


360


1905


Ninth, 66


Fannie E. Carter,


600


1886


Clara E. Emerson,


550


1879


Eighth,


Eunice W. Fobes,


475


1904


Seventh,


Frances Burnham,


500


1902


Sixth,


Jessie S. Dyer,


500


1900


Fifth,


Lena B. Reynolds,


500


1899


Isabel M. Elliot,


500


500


1875


Third and Fourth,


L. Isadore Wood,


500


1896


Second and Third, Quincy Training School.


Agnes Anderson,


450


1900


Second,


Wakefield High School. 66 66 66


Edith R. Marshall,


550


1894


Mary C. Donovan,


360


1904


Anna C. Mansfield,


400


1905


Assistant,


H. M. WARREN SCHOOL, CONVERSE STREET. M. A. Warren,


750


1871


Principal,


Mildred E. Avery.


475


1904


Eighth,


Mary Kalaher,


500


1888


Seventh,


Abbie A. Fuller,


450


1904


Fifth and Sixth,


Mary A. Grady,


450


1901


Third and Fourth,


Alice J. Kernan,


500


1890


First and Second,


Wakefield High School.


HAMILTON SCHOOL, ALBION STREET. Elizabeth Gardner,


600


1898


Principal,


Calais, Me., High School. Salem Normal School.


Eleanor M. Maloney,


425


1902


Fourth and Fifth,


Mary E. Kelly,


500


1884


Second and Third, Wakefield High School.


Mildred M. Moses,


500


1902


First,


Kin. Nor. School, Chicago.


GREENWOOD SCHOOL, MAIN STREET.


Sarah E. Wilkins,


750


1883


Principal,


Salem Normal School. Boston University.


Margaret A. Ryan,


380


1905


Eighth and Ninth,


Lila P. McCormick,


500


1891


Sixth and Seventh,


Vienna. L. Hill,


450


1900


Fifth and Sixth,


Lena Harrington,


450


1903


Fourthı,


Lillian E. Mansfield,


400


1903


Third and Fourth, Salem Normal School.


Mary I. Hawkins,


500


1896


Second,


Mercie M. Whittemore,


425


1900


First,


Sallie F. Gardner,


500


1898


66


F. P. HURD SCHOOL, CORDIS STREET. Eleanor F. Emerson,


600


1887


|Principal,


Salem Normal School.


66


Dickinson


66


Bates


66


66 Wakefield High School. 66 66


Berwick Academy. Salem Normal School. Millbury High School. Wakefield High School. Farmington Normal Sch'l. N. H. State College.


Quincy Training School.


Framingham Normal Sch. Wakefield High School. 66 66


L. Josephine Mansfield,


First, 6


Symonds Training School. Smith College.


Wakefield High School. N. H. State Normal Sch'l. Wakefield High School. Salem Normal School.


Wheaton Seminary. Dover High School. Lowell Normal School.


Southboro High School. Miss Wheelock's Kin. S'l. Kin. Sch., Providence,R.I.


4


Radcliffe 66


66


Wellesley


Smith


1900


Fourth,


407


Name.


Date Salary of first elec'n.


Grade.


Where educated.


F. P. HURD SCHOOL, CORDIS STREET.


Eva Howlett, Isabel G. Flint, Carolyn W. Pullen,


450


1903


Fifth and Sixth, Third and Fourth, First and Second,


66 Pinkerton Academy.


FRANKLIN SCHOOL, NAHANT STREET. T. Frank Shea, .S. Alice Gray,


900


1902


Principal,


400


1905


Seventh,


Janet A. Cowan,


425


1904


Sixth,


Agnes C. Grady,


425


1902


Fifth,


Maude L. Arnold,


450


1899


Fourth,


Florence B. Underhill,


400


1906


Third,


Lowell 66


Katharine L. Kelly,


500


1894


Second,


Salem 66


66


66


Hannah J. Ardill,


500


1892


First,


WOODVILLE SCHOOL, FARM STREET. Ella J. Maguire, Elvah M. Hayes,


400


1905 1899


Third and Fourth, First and Second,


Bridgewater Normal Sch. Farming on High School.


MONTROSE SCHOOL, SALEM STREET. Marion L. Whitelaw,


450


1904


I, II, III, IV., V,


N. H. Normal School.


WEST WARD SCHOOL, PROSPECT STREET.


Mabel A. Kernan,


500


1899


Third and Fourth, First and Second,


Wakefield High School. Wellesley College.


SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS


800


1877


Superv'r of Music, 66 Dra'g,


Boston Conservatory. Prang Normal.


Annie B. Parker,


500


1893


66


" Sew'g.


Normal Training, Br'kline Sloyd Training School.


Lieut. H. G. Brockbank,


100


1903


Jacob H. Carfrey,


1620


1905


Military Instructor A. Co., 6th Inf., M. V. M. Syracuse University. Superintendent,


Janitor.


School.


Residence.


Salary.


Harvey G. Brockbank, Charles E. Newman,


High,


15 Pearl Street,


$850


Lincoln,


26 Park Street,


800


Edward E. Eaton,


13 Gould Street,


600


Josiah H. Ringer, W. W. Shedd,


F. P. Hurd,


Greenwood Av., Greenw'd, 25 Cordis Street,


200


Thomas Thrush,


Franklin,


32 Franklin Street,


450


Charles E. Classen,


Woodville,


Nahant Street, opp. Oak,


110


Maurice F. Hurley, Edwin C. Swain,


Montrose,


289 Lowell Street,


85


West Ward,


31 Fairmount Avenue.


85


66


Arthur W. Trubey,


600


1904


Sloyd,


Mary J. Wilson,


500


1899


Addie R. Crosman,


500


1899


George F. Wilson,


500 500


1880


1899


Salem Normal School. 6


Westfield Normal School. Lowell Normal School. Digby Academy. Salem Normal School. 66 66


500


Warren and Hamilton, Greenwood,


450


408


3


Apendix


GENERAL EXPENSES.


March 13, 1905, appropriation authorized, . $42,360 00


Received from tuition, 29 43


$42,389 43


Expended as follows :


Salaries as per pay roll,


. 38,779 36


Janitor's services,


3,592 38


Mrs. C. M. Howe, substituting,


15 13


Eleanor F. Emerson,


1 56


Ethel M. Flanders,


1 00


$42,389 43


FUEL ACCOUNT.


March 13, 1905, appropriation authorized, Expended as follows :


. $4,806 25


Curley Brothers,


82 06


S. H. Hellen, .


89 55


Thomas Hickey,


4,036 11


L. E. Bennett,


147 50


John Toomey,


3 00


$4,358 22


Balance unexpended,


448 03


Total,


. $4,806 25


CONTINGENT.


March 13, 1905, appropriation authorized, . $2,500 00


Received from tuition, 1,111 99 .


$3611 99


.


.


.


.


409


Morrison Merrill, electrical labor, $ 12 50


J. Wallace Grace, repairs, 123 00


Municipal Light Plant, gas and electricity,


98 95


J. I. Holcomb, Mfg. Co., stock, 8 40


Herbert I. Dallman, stock, 15 50


Edward E. Lee, supplies, .


3 95


W. A. Prescott, carpenter work, 67 25


George M. Kelly, furnace pokers, 10 50


A. B. Comins, expressing, 28 60


American Express Co., expressing, 7 50


Cutler Brothers, supplies, 51 41


Daniel O'Connor, carrying water, (Woodville), . 6 00


Hiram L. Badger, repairing chairs, . 5 65


C. Bowering, repairs, 326 96


Library Bureau, supplies, 10 88


H. M. Meek Pub. Co., book, . 4 00


Milwaukee Dustless Br. Co., brushes, 6 00


I. Johnson, Sporting Gds. Co., belts & buckles, .


6 00


John Flanley, rent and supplies, 223 16


Chandler & Barber, bench stops, etc., 24 30


Louis Mangini, carrying water, (Woodville), 2 00


Lucas Brothers, repairing clocks,


28 15


Edward Bridge, carrying water,


6 60


Daily Item, printing,


38 00


D. W. Hunt, teaming,


31 86


Alexander Davis, cleaning H. M. W. school, 10 00


75


Mrs. Julia Thompson, " 66


17 20


E. H. Morton, expressing,


1 20


Geo. E. Dunbar, printing,


11 00


C. W. Eaton, printing, .


24 25


S. B. Dearborn, envelopes, etc., 29 19


E. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 26 00


H. A. Simonds, school census, 58 50


W. S. Greenough & Co., letter heads,


16 35


W. A. Phelps, 66 66


66


410


Barnes & Co., repairs, 1 40


Henry J. Reed, teaming, . .


.


11 05


Water Department, water rates, .


315 05


H. D. Harriman, supplies, 6 00


Feindel & Harrison, carpenter work, 64 91


C. Latimer, expressing,


5 70


Henry Rich, carrying water (W. Ward)


12 00


A. H. Thayer, supplies, .


22 55


John H. Searle. engrossing,


1 75


Morrill. Atwood Ice Co., ice, ·


10 15


G. W. Beasley, supplies, . .


83


Alfred C. Thompson, traveling expenses, . 23 13


Am. Bank Note Co., diplomas, 29 50 .


F. E. Johnson, Co., klenzine, . ·


1 63


Chas. E. Montague, traveling expenses,


29 02


Sarah E. Wilkins, expenses,


2 00


R. E. Kibbe, engrossing, .


17 10


A. W. Chesterton & Co., engine supplies,


13 98


Dana Dudley, making keys, ·


2 10


Andrew Magee, services, .


1 00


J. W. Poland, supplies, .


6 00


W. P. Burnham, stock & labor,


31 00


Orpin Brothers, desk, 16 00


Otto Johnson, labor,


76 0.0


Fuller & Warren Co., labor and material, . 61 80


D. P. Rolfe, painting, 120 21


Page & Baker, tables, 22 50


J. S. Bonney, supplies, 1 30


Chandler Adj. Chair Works, desks & chairs, 165 42


Aaron A. Butler, labor, . 35 75


Wakefield H. Cleaning Co., labor, 21 25


Arthur T. Locke, stock and labor, .


13 83


E. A. Carlisle & Pope Co. glass, 39 07


Ernest Daland, labor, .


8 10


.


16 00


R. F. Draper, graduation expenses, .


.


411


Walter Merrill, labor, 9 75


Macey-Wernicke Co., cabinet, 10 75


J. D. Alden, stock and labor, . 24 65


F. J. Barnard & Co., rebinding books, 244 04


J. J. Hogan, labor,


214 96


Geo. H. Taylor, labor and material, 81 49


S. M. Gates, teaming ashes, 5 99


Wanamaker & Feindel, carpenter work, 7 01


Thomas McGrath, labor, . 5 00


Killorin Contracting Co., concreting, 137 48


Chas. W. Sunman, roofing repairs, . 45 93


Jas. H. Keough, opening armory, 26 25


Jas. G. Hunt, cleaning cesspool,


7 50


Fairbanks & Mackenzie, varnishing, etc., 55 47


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service,


25 15


Hammond Type Co., repairs, .


2 45


Hathaway's stable, use of team,


2 00


E. I. Purrington, repairs,


9 70


WVm. McElwain, repairing blackboards,


33 15


J. S. Stanley, supplies,


30


W. W. Shedd, labor,


6 00


J. H. Ringer, labor,


4 65


Ralph Coombs, labor, 11 25


50


J. H. Carfrey, traveling expenses, . 17 17


Philip McAuliff, carrying water, W. Ward, 2 25


Stearns & Henderson, desk, etc.,


44 72


Mrs. Mabel W. Sweetser, service,


2 00


Edward Tomlinson, labor, 2 25


David Taggart, stock and labor,


25 50


Total, .


- ---- -


. $3,611 99


T. E. Giles, furnace pokers,


412


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


March 13, 1905, appropriation authorized, . $2,800 00


Received from tuition, 590 27


$3,390 27


George F. King, supplies, $167 83


Rand, McNally & Co., books,


21 76


Hinds, Noble & Eldredge,


1 00


F. J. Barnard & Co., 66


2 50


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies, .


458 29


Milton-Bradley Co., 32 90


White-Smith Music Pub. Co. "


10 00


W. S. Greenough & Co.,


62 50


Allyn & Bacon, books,


36 35


J. L. McIntosh, supplies,


25 00


American Book Co., books, 520 34


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, 51 64


L. E. Knott App. Co.,


117 89


Neostyle Co., .


33 95


D. C. Heath & Co., Books,


90 30


S. J. Parkhill & Co.,


6 15


Oliver Ditson Co., 66


28 84


Ginn & Co.,


287 80


Dept. of the Interior, supplies,


12 00


Silver, Burdett & Co., 6€


229 16


Univ. Pub. Co.,


36 00


Suffolk Ink Co., supplies,


2 50


Smith Premier Type Co., supplies,


7 25


Chas. Scribner's Sons, books, .


48 45


Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, books,


22 70


Josiah S. Bonney, supplies,


8 09


J. W. Poland, 66


23 17


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books,


178 64


.


Boston Music Co., 66


.


6 00


.


413


Arthur W. Hall Sc. Co., supplies, 21 41


American Peace Soc., books, 50


Eagle Pencil Co., supplies,


45 50


Alfred C. Thompson, ·


35 00


Esterbrook Steel Pen Co., supplies,


8 25


C. Howard Hunt Co.,


8 75


Sinclair Mfg. Co., 66


17 64


Henry Holt & Co.,


6 25


Park Pub. Co., books,


6 00


Palmer, Parker & Co., supplies,


96 99


Jordan, Marsh Co., 66


16 25


Carpenter-Morton Co.,


39 93


A. F. Lewis Mfg. Co., 66


1 00


Chester W. Eaton,


66


54 25


Educ. Pub. Co.,


4 00


Hopkinson & Holden,


20 50


Frost & Adams Co.,


4 67


Murphy, Leavens & Co.,


66


8 00


Wadsworth, Howland & Co. "


13 50


American Ex. Co., 66


5 94


J. Wallace Grace,


3 31


S. B. Dearborn,


26 80


John Flanley,


3 50


George W. Eaton,


4 85


Milwaukee Dust Brush Co. «


18 95


McKenney, Waterbury & Co., mantles,


5 00


H. E. Carlisle, mats.


5 60


A. B. Comins, expressing,


6 75


Mrs. Rose Hurley, cards,


1 75


Heywood Bros., mats,


33 20


E. A. Carlisle & Pope Co., glass,


1 75


Cutler Bros., supplies,


32 79


W. B. Clarke & Co., manuals,


70


Remmington Type Co., ribbons,


3 50


Wakefield Daily Item, printing,


3 75


--


414


Barstow's Express, expressing,


95


Library Bureau, tin trays, 2 25


Orient Mfg. Co., sprays,


23 00


Joseph A. Moore, book, .


2 00


George W. Beasley, mop, Hugh Morgan, plastering,


40


6 00


A. H. Thayer, cards,


12 08


Mrs. C. R. Marshall, books,


7 00


The Felix F. Daus Co., duplicators,


24 50


F. E. Johnson Co., klenzine,


7 50


Edward E. Lee, oil, etc.,


2 90


J. T. Paine, cheese cloth,


4 05


C. C. Birchard & Co, codas,


8 00


George H. Taylor, chimneys, .


2 75


National Coal Tar Co., carbonol,


. 6 00


Oak Hall Clothing Co., manual arms,


40


Am. School Furn. Co., desks, .


184 96


Total, . . $3,390 27


415


INDEX.


Page. 249


Assessors' Report,


Auditors' Report, .


131-160


Appropriations for 1905-1906,


131


Auditors' Final Balance Sheet, .


160


Auditors' Final Statement,


350


Balance available from last year,


132


Bell at Boyntonville,


147


Board of Health Expenses,


138


Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths, Suppression of


145


Beebe Town Library,


157


Card Catalogue for Library, .


157.


Common and Park, . · .


135


Cemetery Committee Expense,


158


Converse St. Sewer,


151


Election Expenses, .


139


Extension Electric Lines and Gas Mains,


153


Extraordinary Expenses,


140


Fire Department,


154


Fire Alarm Extension,


153


Fish Committee Expenses,


148


Forest Firewards' Expenses,


154


Highways and Bridges,


149


Interest Account,


157


Insurance Premiums,


143


Legal Expenses,


.


140


Memorial Day, .


148


.


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416


Page.


Municipal Light Plant Expenses,


153


Main Street Widening Damages,


147


Markers for Revolutionary Graves,


147


Military Aid,


156


Miscellaneous Expenses,


137


New Seats Town Hall,


147


New Street Lights,


153


Night Watch, .


135


Park Purposes, Acquiring Land for


136


Poor Department Expenses,


154


Police Department, .


134


Printing, Advertising and Stationery,


142


Railroad Street Widening Damages, .


148


Rental of Hydrants, Standpipes and Fountains


148


Richardson Light Guard Expenses,


143


Richardson Street,


149


Reading Room,


157


State Aid,


156


Soldiers' Relief,


154


Sewerage System,


150


Salaries Town Officers,


144


Street Watering,


149


School General Expenses,


151


66 Fuel Account,


151


Contingent Expenses,


152


66 Concreting at Greenwood School,


152


Income Account, .


152


Text Books and Supplies,


136


Town Clerk Returns,


139


Water Street Widening Damages, Water Department Expenses, .


150


Board of Health, Report of, 190


Cemetery Commissioners, Report of,


.


348


.


.


.


·


152


Town House Expenses,


148


-


417


Page.


Dog Licenses,


189


Finance Committee, Report of,


307


Fish Committee's Report,


261


Inspector of Plumbing Report,


192


Jury List,


6


Library Trustees' Report,


281


Librarian's Report, .


287


Municipal Light Plant, Report of,


317


Manager's Report, .


324


Overseers of the Poor Report,


.


236-248


Park Commissioners' Report. . Schools :


.


·


.


254


Drawing, Report of Supervisor of, 392


High School Principal's Report, 377


High School Graduation Exercises, . -385


Manual Training, Report of Supervisor of, Military Instructor's Report, 396


394


Music, Report of Supervisor of,


389


School Committee's Report,


355


School Statistics,


403


Sewing, Report of Supervisor of,


395


Superintendent of Schools' Report, 363


399


Selectmen's Report, 33-130


Brown Tail and Gypsy Moth Dept.,


122


Fire Engineers' Report,


50


Forest Firewards' Report,


64


Inspector of Animals, Report of,


122


Inspector of Milk, Report of,


121


Inspector of Wires, Report of, .


128


Insurance,


112


Military, .


36


Police Chief's Report,


75


Sealer Weights and Measures, Report of, .


127


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Truant Officer's Report,


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418


Page.


Superintendent of Streets Report,


81


Sweetser Lecture Course Committee Report,


124


Sweetser Charity Report,


126


Town Counsel's Report,


48


Town Hall,


40


Sewer Commissioners, Report of


273


Tax Collector's Statement,


271


Town Clerk's Register,


161


Births,


162


Deaths,


181


Marriages,


170


Recapitulation,


187


Town Officials, List of


3-5


Town Meeting Records,


8-32


Treasurer's Report, .


193-235


Water Commissioners, Report of


.


.


289


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THE NINETY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF WAKEFIELD, MASS., FOR THE


FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 1907;


ALSO


THE TOWN CLERK'S RECORD OF THE


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS


DURING THE YEAR 1906.


A. W. BROWNELL, PRINTER, 150 School St., Everett, Mass. 1907.


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TOWN OFFICERS, 1906-1907.


SELECTMEN. THOMAS G. O'CONNELL, Chairman. GEORGE W. ABBOTT, Secretary; LEVI FLANDERS, CHAS. H. STUDLEY, JR., ALBERT D. CATE.


TOWN CLERK-CHARLES F. HARTSHORNE.


TOWN TREASURER-ALBERT W. FLINT.


MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD.


WILLIAM E. ARNOLD, Chairman, Term expires 1907 EUGENE E. EMERSON, Secretary, 16 1908


FRED A. SWAIN, 66


1909


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


WILLIS S. MASON, Ch'n; A. G. ANDERSON, Sec'y ; EDW. H. WALTON.


ASSESSORS. ALSTEAD W. BROWNELL, Chairman ; CHARLES A. DEAN, Secretary, F. S. HARTSHORNE.


AUDITORS.


CHARLES S. EMERSON, WILLIAM O. ABBOTT, ARTHUR L. WILEY.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES-CHARLES E. WALTON.


SEWER COMMISSIONERS.


*WILLIAM B. DANIEL, Term expires 1908


GEORGE M. TOMPSON, 66 1907


EDEN K. BOWSER,


1909


WATER COMMISSIONERS.


CHARLES A. DEAN, Chairman, Terms expires 1907


J. H. KIMBALL, Secretary, 1909


W. H. BUTLER, *Deceased.


1908


4


ENGINEERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM E. CADE, Chief ; EDWARD S. JACOB, Clerk ; HARVEY G. BROCKBANK.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


CORNELIUS DONOVAN, Term expires 1909


FRED E. BUNKER,


1907


JAMES F. CURLEY,


1908


CHARLES F. HARTSHORNE (ex officio)


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


CHAS. E. MONTAGUE, Chairman,


Term expires 1908


IDA FARR MILLER,


1909


JOSIAH S. BONNEY, Treasurer,


66 1908


GREENLEAF A. GOODALE,


1909


ELIZA M. GREENWOOD, Sec'y,


1907


ASHTON H. THAYER,


1907


CEMETERY COMMITTEE.


JAMES R. REID,


Term expires 1909


FRANKLIN NICKERSON


.


66


1907


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


CHARLES F. MANSFIELD, Chairman, Term expires 1908 RICHARD DUTTON, Secretary, 1908 66


EDSON W. WHITE,


66


1909


HARRY FOSTER,


66


1909


FRANK T. WOODBURY, .


66


1909


ASHTON H. THAYER,


1908


ANNIE E. HAMILTON,


1907


WILLIAM W. TAFT,


66


66


1907


SARAH Y. MORTON, .


1907


FISH COMMITTEE.


SAMUEL PARKER, W. H. WILEY, JACOB C. HARTSHORNE.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-H. A. SIMONDS.


TREE WARDEN-FRANK T. WOODBURY.


-------------


1908


OLIVER WALTON,


·


5


BOARD OF HEALTH.


DR. J. W. HEATH,


Term expires 1909


AUGUSTUS D. JENKINS,.


66 1908


WILLIAM H. McCAUSLAND,


1907


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-H. O. PECKHAM.


PARK COMMISSIONERS. GEORGE H. MADDOCK, EUGENE S. HINCKLEY, HARRY HASKELL, 2ND.


POLICE. HARVEY G. BROCKBANK, Chief. SPECIAL POLICE.


JAMES A. MCFADDEN,


EDWIN F. POLAND,


GEORGE H. POTTER,


WILLIAM R. BARRY,


EUGENE P. McDONNELL,


RUFUS F. DRAPER,


EMIL NELSON, GEO. O. RUSSELL,


PATRICK J. MALONEY.


LINCOLN S. TAINTER,


LEWIS E. CARTER,


JAMES HURTON,


JOSEPH L. PRESTON, JR.,


H. G. BROCKBANK, ARTHUR H. GOULD,


HENRY DE ROCHE,


H. A. SIMONDS,


EDWIN McDUFFEE,


JOHN A. MELONEY, ERNEST A. TYLER, GEO. E. DONALD,


ROY D. JONES,


CHARLES G. DRURY,


GEORGE H. DEAN,


ALTON R. SEDGELY,


FRED J. BLACK.


CONSTABLES.


EDWIN F. POLAND, JAMES A. MCFADDEN,


HARVEY G. BROCKBANK, HARRY A. SIMONDS.


INSPECTOR OF MILK-HARRY A. SIMONDS.


TOWN COUNSEL-MAYNARD E. S. CLEMONS.


FOREST FIREWARDS. THOMAS F. RINGER, JESSE C. EDMANDS, SAMUEL T. PARKER.


For list of other town officers, not chosen by ballot, see report of Annual Town Meeting.


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6


LIST OF JURORS


AS PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN TO BE ACCEPTED BY THE TOWN.


Abbott, Arthur G.


Anderson, Clinton O.


Anderson, Fred F.


Ayscough, Charles D.


Barker, Edward


Flint, Francis E.


Bessey, William W.


Florell, Henry


Blanchard, John O.


Ford, Frank D.


Brockbank, Harvey G.


Brown, James W. S.


Brownell, Alstead W.


Bowman, William F.


Braxton, George W.


Buckley, John H.


Cary, George P.


Greenough, William S.


Casey, Peter


Cheever, Charles W.


Clapp, Frank A.


Heywood, John H.


Classen, Charles E.


Hickey, James A. Hickey, Thomas


Hill, John T.


Hines, Campbell D.


Curley, James F.


DeRoche, Henry Draper, Rufus F.


Dwyer, Thomas E.


Eaton, Willard G.


Eaton, Everett W.


Eaton, Jacob H.


Evans, Charles A. Farwell, James W. Fell, Thomas W. H. Flanley, John


Blanchard, Samuel D.


Foster, James B.


Farland, Walter R.


Gihon, Edward J.


Gilman, George K.


Gould, Thomas


Gove, Merrill W.


Grant, Frank E.


Hall, Henry C.


Hartshorne, Charles F.


Connell, Hugh


Corbett, Palmer


Cowdrey, Waldo E.


Hines, Nathaniel Holt, Isaiah


Howard, Justin


Huddy, Joseph S. Hurley, John Jack, Philip


Jewett, Henry M.


7


Keefe, James P. Kelley, Edward B. Keough, James H. Kenrick, Alfred W. Kernan, John W. Kimball, George W. Kingston, David T. Lane, Maurice J. Lindsay, Charles C. Logan, James J. Low, Joseph K., Jr. Malcolm, Zina B. Mansfield, Anstin L. Mansfield, James F. Mansfield, William J. McDonnell, Eugene P. McIntosh, Alexander B. Mckay, William B. McMahon, John H. Meloney, John A., Jr. Nickerson, Franklin Oliver, Henry N. O'Connell, Jeremiah O'Connell, Thomas


Parker, Harvey S. Parker, Samuel Parker, Samuel T. Perkins, Joseph E. Reid, James R. Ronan, Arthur O. Ronan, John T. Scannell, John H. Scovell, George H. Sedgley, Alton R. Simonds, Harry A. Smith, John W. Sullivan, Jeremiah J.


Sullivan, William H.


Sullivan, Thomas F. Taggart, William J. Thrush, William A. Titus, Kirk H. Walton, Charles E. Walton, Oliver Ward, Winsor M.


Whiting, J. Frank Winters, Ira B.


8


Record of Town Meetings FOR THE YEAR ENDING JAN. 31, 1907.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 5, 1906.


PRECINCT ONE.


Meeting called to order by Town Clerk Charles F. Harts- horne at 6 o'clock a. m., who read the warrant and then swore in the following election officers :


WARDEN-Harry I. Thayer.


CLERK-J. Fred Parker.


INSPECTORS AND TELLERS-C.O. Anderson, E. B. Kelley, M. T. Lane, E. S. Jacob, J. W. Kernan, A. L. Cutler, W. C. Skulley, Z. B. Malcolm, F. B. Jordan, P. M. Wheeler, H. A. Simonds, H. B. Driver, F. M. Quinlan, Joseph D. Alden, H. A. Taylor, Frank A. Grady.


PRECINCT Two.


The Polls were declared open at 6 o'clock a. m., and the following election officers were sworn in by Warden W. G. Eaton :


DEPUTY WARDEN-Harvey S. Parker.


CLERK-Roy D. Jones.


DEPUTY CLERK-Roscoe F. Jones.


INSPECTORS-Frank Evans, Arthur S. Hill.


DEPUTY INSPECTORS-E. A. Jones, G. F Leach.


TELLERS-M. L. Harris, Harry P. Alden, R. L. Pittman, A. M. Baxter.


Following is the total vote with the vote of each precinct :


* Indicates candidates elected.


9


Precincts. Totals.


I II


TOWN CLERK.


*Charles F. Hartshorne


918


175




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