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Names of Parents
Murton HI. and Lizzie F. (Wetherbee) Edgar I. and Lucy M. (Nickles) Charles T. and Elizabeth (George) Wilson O. and Martha (Monaghan) Clarence D. and Ida L. (Kimball) Fred D. and Ina (Larned) Alfred W. and Lizzie (Morse) Walter G. and Kathryn F. (Deery) Frank H. and Alice A. (Fitzgerald) Lester N. and Ahna A. (Fountain) Edward S. and Mary A. (Drysdale) Llewellyn T. and Ethel M. (Quimby) Arthur HI. and Charlotte S. (Wood) Ole Granberg and Matilda (Anderson) Thomas and Ellen (Mahoney) Frank A. and Hattie M. (Clark) Ralph T. and Mary Ellen (Tobin)
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18. August 2 19. May 13 20. June 16
Littlefield, Ralph Irving Jones, Dorothy Mabel Porter, Fannie Wilma
21. November 3
22. May 18
23. December 22
Rayner, Dorothy Adaline Richardson, Paul Ilsley Spinney, Herbert Galon Symonds, Gordon Perkins
24. October 21 25. September 6 Teele, Rachel May
26. June 20 Wackrow, Gladys Irene
Sheldon E. and Marion (Wood) H. Lewis and Mabel G. (Fullonton) Clarence Arthur and Fannie E. (Teele) William A. and Lenora A. (Gowing) Sidney L. P. and Helen H. (Ilsley) Galon M. and Matilda B. (Whalen) Estean D. and Laura E. (Perkins) Ernest R. and Martha R. (Shattuck) John Hans and Vernice B. (Schofield)
Omitted in 1906. 28
27. April 29
Hooper, Hazel George B. and Ida E. (Priest)
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1907.
No. Date Place
Names
Baker, Ralph G.
Boston West Acton
South Acton
Maynard
3. January 9 Barteau, Ernest L.
Boxboro
West Acton Wetherbee, Carrie D.
Boxboro
4. June 19 Bradley, Jerry W.
Maynard Mahoney, Alice Clare
South Acton
Maynard
5. January 1 Castle, Roswell S.
West Acton Lovett, Mary L.
Proctor, Vt.
Brandon, Vt.
Cramblett, Earl G.
Lynn
West Acton
7. July 31 Dacey, William Thomas Maynard King, Elizabeth Bell
Acton
Acton
8. November 17 Duren, Roy Leslie South Acton Lyon, Agnes Florence West Acton
South Acton
9. October 12 Gage, Walter Irving West Acton Stone, Clara L.
Stoughton
West Acton
10. June 26
Gibson, Robert B.
South Acton Skelton, L. Ula
11. June 30 Hoit, Edgar Clinton Concord Brown, Maybell Chase
Oxford South Acton
South Acton Concord
6. April 17 West Acton Hawes, Georgiana
Residences
1. September 17 West Acton Knowlton, Vera M.
2. September 16 Maynard Coughlin, Catherine E.
Bariteau, Arthur V.
30
12. September 29 Joy, Albert J. Providence, R. I.
West Acton
Taylor, Edith M.
West Acton
13. November 5 King, Benjamin Arthur Acton
Stow
Thompson, Ethel Elizabeth Stow
14. December 18 McLaughlin,JosephEllsworthSouth Acton Maynard Sullivan, Catherine Maynard
15. February 12
Boston
Nickerson, Frank H. West Acton Giblin, Delia G. West Acton
16.
June 12
North Acton
Maynes, Emily Augusta
Acton
17. November 26
Phillips, Thomas F.
West Acton
Hawes, Elora E.
18. October 19 Richardson, William R. Otis, Grace Vesta
South Acton
South Acton
19. October 23 Tobin, Francis J.
Maynard
Mannion, Mary F.
Maynard Acton
20. October 22
Wheeler, Elbridge L. ..
West Acton
Sudbury
Hynes, Catherine Ellen
West Acton
Concord
Acton
Maynard
Patterson, Ned Foster Westford
DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1907.
No. Date of Death
Names
Yrs.
Ages Mos.
Dys.
1
August 26
Berg, Oda Eva
43
10
13
2
July 26
Brown, Franklin
24
0
25
3 December 12
Bruce, Jane Scott
79
8
23
4
December 23
Burbeck, Lucy Ann
86
5
16
5
June 8
Clark, William J.
46
0
28
6
June 20
Conant, Catherine H.
75
1 26
7
March 18
Conant, Francis
79
5
18
8
January 25
Davis, George W.
72
9
October 27
Duggan, Michael
56
10
March 23
Farrar, Susan Simson
60
29
11
September 21
Fletcher, Mary Pettengill
81
6
14
13
September 12
Fletcher, Alma Adeline
31
2
10
14
January 5
Frederickson, John L.
37
2
5
15
December 23
Gray, Mary Emmons
5
8
29
16
August 26
Hager, Sally
87
14
17
February 6
HIanning, Verna Maud
1
6
26
18
January 26
Harris, Bertha M.
14
3
19
19
August 13
Haniford, Mary A.
51
3
30
20
August 24
Holden, Lottie Mabel
38
3
21
January 14
Holten, Marietta Nancy
64
3
14
22
July 10
Hovey, Susan Smith
85
10
10
23
July 1
Jones, Abram Hapgood
87
10
9
31
12
September 12
Fletcher, child of Lester N.
1h
-
-
24
January 6 February 19
Kelley, Bridget
70
25
Loker, Almira H.
54
6
11
26 April 23
Lothrop, Mary Elizabeth
86
5
10
27
September 19
McCarthy, Daniel
90
28
April 14
McKay, John
about 50
29
July 25
McNulty, Frank J.
18
1 6
30
September 6
Merriam, Bertha M.
36
4
6
31
December 17
Miner, Martha A.
69
1
5
32
December 25
Miner, Esther L.
1
3
23
33
November 18
Morse, Bertram Clyde
11
1
26
34
March 3
O'Neil, John H.
49
9
35
April 1
Perry, Charles Woodart
52
2
27
36
December 1
26
8
18
37
June 7
Smith, Ellen M.
74
7
8
38
June 11
76
3
19
39
May 14
69
4
40
August 18
Temple, Charlotte Almira
75
5
6
41
August 31
75
8
42
February 18
80
5
18
43
June 14
Wheeler, Nellie Frances
10
24
44
February 10
Whitcomb, Sarah Augusta
63
3
5
45
February 27
Wood, Abby Olivia
60
6
13
46
May 27
Woodcock, Emma Victoria
68
10
30
47
February 3
Woodward, Harry Raymond
21
-
48
March 23, 1906
Moulton, John D.
81
1
12
-
32
-
Warren, Rebekah Nye
Wheeler, Ann
Sleep, Burtie Gay
Smith, Henry M.
Stowell, Mary Elizabeth
-
Non Resident Burials.
Ages
No. Date of Death
Names
Place of Death
Yr. Mo. Dy.
1. January 10, 1907
Annetts, Sadie May
Framingham
20
17
2. Feb'y 17, 1907 Brigham, Harriet M.
Cambridge
3. April 26, 1907 Brigham, Herbert L.
Clinton
17
4. Feb'y 13, 1907 Clark, Frederick G.
Marlboro
17
8
5. June 1, 1907
Collins, Augusta
Lowell
68
3
6. Feb'y
16, 1907
Chamberlain, William
Concord
77
2
19
7. Dec. 27, 1907
Chapman, Abby
Quincy
78
0
23
8. October 9, 1907 Dole, Arthur LeRoy
Maynard
32
4
9
10. August 9, 1907 Goodnow, Charlotte L.
Worcester
80
2
4
11. May
16, 1907
Handley, George
Boston
78
1
14
12. Dec. 30, 1906
Hapgood, Eliza A.
Cambridge
80
11
-
13. June 17, 1897 Quimby, George L.
Boscanen, N. H.
43
7
9
14. April
10, 1907 Randall, Sophia
Boston
72
8
15. Dec.
20, 1906
Shattuck, Horace
Boston
2
10
12
16. Feb'y
27, 1907
Tuttle, Jane E.
Fitchburg
65
17. March
17, 1907
Wade, Frances
Rochester, N. Y.
67
18. Nov.
25, 1907
Warren, A. Louisa
Boston
79
9
27
19. May 29, 1907 White, Winthrop F.
Somerville
89
8
19
20. Feb'y 8, 1907 Wheeler, Mason
Concord
67
2
21. March 25, 1907 Wilde, George
Somerville
72
7
2
-
-
-
-
9. Feb'y 24, 1907 Durkee, Fannie L.
Swanton, Vt.
78
-
33
-
34
PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1907.
Barker, Frank J. $5 00
Durkee, Charles A. 5 00
Bent, James 2 00
Davis, Wendell F. 2 00
Bresth, Simon
2 00 Durkee, J. E. 2 00
Byron, William
2 00
Davis, Charles E. 2 00
Brooks, George H.
2 00
Bixby, Edward F.
2 00
Emery, F. E. 2 00
Baker, Martin S.
2 00
Enneguess, Michael 2 00
Bailey, Fred L., 2
4 00
Barber, Walter H.
2 00
Farrar, Abel 5 00
Fletcher, Lester N. 2 00
Farrar, Daniel H. 2 00
Fobes, E. S. 5 00
Baird, Edson 2 00
Bradley, Mary
2 00
Burroughs, Samuel R.2 00
Brown, Arthur
2 00
Baker, Ferd C., 2
4 00
Boyce, Charles E. 2 00
Brown, Lizzie J. 2 00
Goodwin, M. A. 2 00
Gookins, C. B.
2 00
Gray, F. A. 2 00
Green, Fred W., 2
7 00
Coughlin, John F. 2 00
Grimes, James A. 2 00
Coughlin, Wm. C. 2 00
Coughlin, Margaret 2 00
Greenwood, O. H., 3 12 00 2 00 Gallagher, Joseph Gould, H. A. 2 00
Grady, Roy 5 00
Gates. Hiram E.
2 00
Gallant, Joseph 2 00
Gilmore, A. H., 2
7 00
Dow, Charles E. 2 00
DeLord, George A. 2 00
Dusseault, G. A. 2 00
Donnelly, F. H., 2 4 00
Downey, John J. 2 00
Dole, Cyrus G. 2 00
Hoit, F. W. 2 00
Hayes, Michael G. 2 00
Hardy, Nellie T. 2 00
Harris, David C. 2 00
Hartwell, F. E. 5 00
Hollowell, William 2 00
Bent, Harding P.
2 00
Brooks, Mary D. 2 00
Bulette, F. W. 2 00
Fitzgerald, R. 2 00
Fullonton, Llewellyn 2 00
Ford, I. S.
2 00
Ford, Charles L., 2 7 00
Fairbanks, C. H. 2 00
Chase, Addie M. 2 00
Carberg, L. C. 2 00
Carrigan, Michael 2 00
Coussens, Frank C. 2 00
Conant, Luther 2 00
Cole, James 2 00
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Harris, Hattie B. 5 00
Holden, Willis L. 2 00
Hawes, George A. 2 00
Hawes, Fritz B. 2 00
Hallowell, Fred A. 2 00
Houghton, O. Ells- worth 2 00
Jones, Samuel 2 00
Jones, Warren 2 00
Kelley, Wm. F. 2 00
Kinnaird, A. 2 00
Kimball, Charles M., 3 9 00
Kelley, John M. 2 00
Libby, Geo. A. 5 00
Lawrence, A. L. 2 00
Lothrop, T. C., 3 9 00
Lawrey, George 2 00
Morse. J. Alfred 2 00
McAllister, Oscar A. 5 00
Moore, J. Sterling 2 00
Morris, Charles 2 00
Mekkelsen, Henry 2 00
Mitchell, John, 2 7 00
Manley, Ira D. 2 00
McCarthy. Jennie 2 00
Merrill, Wm. F. 2 00
Mannion, Thomas A. 2 00
Murphy, Geo. E. 2 00
Meecham, Minnie 5 00
Miller, Chas. I. 2 00
Morrison, F. D., 2 4 00
Moore, Wm. J. 2 00
Mason, Wm. E. 2 00
Morrison, Alex 2 00
Noyes, A. L.
5 00
O'Neil, Patrick 2 00
O'Connell, Michael 2 00 O'Neil, Constantine 2 00 Ourens, Clarence 5 00
Pratt, Francis 2 00
Perkins, Levi W.
2 00
Price, Wm. A. 2 00
Pope, Benjamin, 7 23 00
Phalen, Harold 2 00
Payson, Arthur E. 2 00
Pratt, Frank A., 2 7 00
Perkins, Albert H. 2 00
Richardson, Sidney L.5 00 Reed, Robert G. 2 00
Robbins, Webster C. 2 00
Robbins, Solon A. 2 00 Richardson, Jas. E. 5 00
Richardson, Jas. L. 2 00
Rikeman, A. J.
2 00
Rawitzer, Wm.
2 00
Stevens, Wm. F. 2 00
Smith, C. R. 5 00
Stevenson, John M. 5 00
Smith, Henry M. 2 00
Shapley. Eva C. 2 00
Smith, F. G. 2 00
Sweet, Anthony 2 00
Stoss, Henry J. 2 00
Symonds, E. D. 2 00
Scott, Thomas, 2 4 00
Sweet, Wm. H. 2 00
Taylor, C. C. 5 00
Teele, Ernest R.
2 00
Thompson, Timothy A. 2 00
Taylor, Elizabeth 2 00
Taylor, M. E. 2 00
Tuttle & Newton 2 00
Taylor, Charles A.,2 4 00
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Weston, Philip S. 5 00
Watkins, John H.,2 4 00
Warren, Wm. S. 2 00 Worster, Geo. W. 2 00
Wilder, W. B. 5 00 Willard, Frank H. 5 00
Willis, Edward, 2 4 00 Whitcomb, Fred S. 2 00
Wheeler, Chas. H., 4 14 00
Wetherbee, Ellis 2 00
Weaver, Geo. T. 2 00
White, Eugene L. 2 00
145 licenses at $2.00 each .... $290 00
34 licenses at $5.00 each ... 170 00
$460 00
Deduct fees, 179 licenses at 20 cents. .
35 80
Balance paid to County Treasurer .. $424 20
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
High School, Spring Term.
Paid W. B. Pierce, 13 weeks
$325 00
Ethel Leighton, 13 weeks.
162 50
Alice MacIntyre, 13 weeks
162 50
Coal
23 33
Janitor
32 50
Cleaning
3 75
$709 58
Fall and Winter Terms.
Paid Alice MacIntyre
$375 00
Town of Concord, tuition.
1,120 00
Transportation High School schol- ars, one term
264 10
Coal
27 71
Wood
9 25
Janitor
33 33
Cleaning 2 50
Musical Instruction :
J. Louise Long
20 32
E. N. C. Barnes
35 00
Drawing Instruction :
W. L. Adams 11 25
$1,898 46
$2,608 04
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South School.
Paid Julia McCarthy $84 00
Inez G. Kilton
144 00
Katherine B. Feeley
144 00
Charlotte Canfield
72 00
Margaret Reed
60 00
Julia McCarthy 275 00
Edith Ginns 347 20
Margaret Quimby
275 00
Pauline Berthold
275 00
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., coal
264 76
E. Tuttle, wood
31 00
W. E. Woodward, sawing wood
3 00
G. C. Turner, janitor
282 50
G. C. Turner, cleaning
20 30
G. C. Turner, janitor, Central hall 15 00
G. C. Turner, cleaning, Central hall 5 00
J. Louise Long, musical instruction 20 31
E. N. C. Barnes, musical instruction 35 00
W. L. Adams, drawing instruction
11 25
$2,364 32.
West School.
Paid Harriet H. Gardner $469 00
Rose O'Toole
120 00
Ada Harris
132 00
Mollie Freeman
300 00
Jennie E. Stowell
300 00
Mollie Freeman
5 50
Hall Bros., wood
11 25
Thos. Scanlon, janitor
141 67
Thos. Scanlon, cleaning
27 50
Moses Thompson, wood
13 50
E. C. Parker & Co., coal
83 12
W. E. Woodward, sawing wood 7 00
J. J. Louise Long, musical instruction
20 31
E. N. C. Barnes, musical instruction 35 00
W. L. Adams, drawing instruction
11 25
$1,677 10
39
Center School.
Paid Martha Smith
Minnie Gamble 444 00
Ella Miller 482 00
Asaph Parlin, janitor
142 00
Asaph Parlin, cleaning
21 45
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., coal
176 98
Luther Davis, wood 17 25
J. Louise Long, musical instruction. 20 31
E. N. C. Barnes, musical instruction 35 00
W. L. Adams, drawing instruction 11 25
$1,822 64
Miscellaneous School Expenses.
Paid Arthur Webber, Superintendent schools . . $480 00
Arthur Webber, postage and tel. 10 00
Arthur Webber, telephone rental 6 05
Chas. J. Williams, postage, tel., etc. 8 91
E. F. Conant, school census
15 00
A. Hosmer, printing 4 60
Enterprise Co., notices 1 30
News Publishing Co., notices
1 00
C. H. Persons, tuning pianos
2 00
J. L. Hammett & Co., brushes
19 06
S. A. Christie, postage, tel., etc.
13 14
G. C. Turner, Truant officer
4 50
M. A. Reed, Truant officer 4 00
F. A. Merriam, graduation music 28 00
10 00
Rev. H. G. Smith, speaker
J. L. Hammett & Co., engrossing diplomas. .
1 00
A. Hosmer, graduation printing
3 85
American Woolen Co., electric current 3 00
Dr. F. J. Barker, School Physician 25 00
Dr. S. A. Christie, School Physician 25 00
Dr. F. E. Tasker, School Physician 25 00
Ella Hosmer, rent of Central hall 62 50
$472 40
$752 91
-
40
School Supplies.
Paid J. L. Hammett & Co. $173 77
Ginn & Co.
83 68
D. C. Heath & Co.
5 05
E. E. Babb & Co.
119 23
Silver, Burdett & Co.
101 98
Walter Hadley
1 65
Houghton, Miflin & Co.
8 50
W. B. Pierce
14 90
Thos. Scribner & Sons
15 00
Little, Brown & Co.
3 20
American Book Co.
12 10
Milton Bradley
51 99
Esterbrook Steel Pen Co.
4 80
$595 85
Thos. Scanlon, express $1 05
W. A. Raynor, express
10 95
G. C. Turner, express
35
Geo. L. Noyes, express and freight
17 00
ยท $29 35
$625 20
Repairs on School Grounds and Houses.
Paid Thos. Scanlon, repairs at "West" $32 65
F. E. Harris, repairs at "West" 35 78
L. T. Fullonton, refinishing blackboards at "West" 19 51
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., lumber for floor, "West" 53 30
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., repairs, "West" 13 25
M. B. Wilder, wiring bells, "West" 11 75
A. Vanderhoof, repairs, "West" .
5 33
41
S. A. Guilford, tools "West" 1 20
Finney & Hoit, 1 clock, "West" 5 00
Finney & Hoit, repairs, "West" 2 38
C. H. Mead & Co., repairs and paint, "West" 34 68
A. Parlin, repairs, "Center"
22 27
F. E. Harris, repairs, "Center" 24 10
Geo. W. Daniels, Rep. bells, "Center" 1 00
Waldo Lapham, labor, "Center" 9 00
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., flooring, "Center" 46 65
E. A. Phalen, labor, "Center" 1 60
M. A. Reed, cleaning vault, "Center" 5 25
M. E. Taylor & Co., paint, etc., "Center" 23 58
J. L. Hammett & Co., 1 flag 1 20
1 silk flag 4 25
A. Vanderhoof, setting up heater, "Center" 156 41
L. T. Fullonton, painting, "Center" 206 41
C. H. Persons, tuning pianos 6 00
G. C. Turner, labor and teaming, "South" .. 68 20 Repairs, "South" 14 13
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., lumber
"South" 11 19
So. Acton Coal & Lumber Co., repairs, "South" 335 87
W. B. Pierce, repairs, "South"
75
Jas. Byron, labor, "South"
111 42
Fuller & Warren Co., heating contract, "South " 2,115 20
Jas. R. Cole, labor and team, "South"
231 00
W. A. Suoro Iron Works, weather vane, "South" 15 40
A. C. Piper, teaming, "South" 15 44
J. J. Vandeveer Co., plumbing per contract, "South" 175 00
F. S. Glines, labor, "South" 101 82
John Gilbride, labor, "South" 58 44
Sewell Jones, labor, "South" 11 43
42
Tuttle & Newton, repairs, "South" 10 33-
Waldo Lapham, cementing cellar, "South". 33 75
C. W. Leach, labor, "South" 10 51
James Simond, teaming, "South".
83 10:
M. B. Wilder, electrical wiring, "South" .. 43 07
Solon Robbins, stock and painting, "South". 23 00
Solon Robbins, painting fence, "South" ...
21 35
Frank Priest, labor on fence, "South" .... 70 44
Frank Priest, labor on building, "South" ..
212 27
Frank Priest, labor on doors, "South" . .
8 30
E. M. Dawson, moulding and wiring, "South" 1 30
George Daniels, keys
50
M. A. Reed, cleaning well 3 50
B. F. Townsend, stock and labor
24 84
James Cole, sand for walks
2 25
J. P. Brown, repairs on tools
2 63
A. Vanderhoof, hot air pipe. 1 50
American Seating Co., desks and seats 403 55
B. & M. Railroad, freight on desks 8 99
American Seating Co., ink-wells. 2 00
L. C.' Chase Co., floor dressing and brushes. 16 19
J. L. Hammett Co., 1 flag 1 20
$4,972 41
Transportation of Scholars.
Common Schools.
Paid George E. Greenough $544 00:
W. M. French 275 00
Jens Mikkleson 532 00
A. Christofferson 58 50
$1,409 50,
43
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Account.
Paid Barney Rush, labor
$472 50
Fred Billings, labor 533 15
A. H. Perkins, labor and expenses 390 60
John H. Murphy, labor 549 05
Harry Hartwell, labor 256 87
James O'Neil, labor 510 00
George McCarthy, labor
499 00
Martin L. Brown, labor
510 30
George Lawrey, labor
45 00
William Duggan, labor
45 00
William Harris, labor
79 90
B. J. Ineson, labor 54 00
Ed. Rush, labor 138 00
William Charter, labor 29 00
John C. Keyes, labor 83 50
Charles Dawsett, labor
67 40
Fred Gilmore, labor
22 00
George Wetherbee, labor
2 00
M. Woodard, labor 2 75
Moses A. Reed, labor and expenses
152 36
W. H. Claflin & Co., burlap and twine 267 00
E. C. Parker & Co., pruners
4 00
Globe Stamp Works, badges.
10 00
Bowker Insecticide Co., supplies
29 10
News Publishing Co., notices
1 00
W. C. Robbins, use of team 45 00
W. G. Hallock, supplies
3 75
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., 12 poles
1 62
Joseph Breck & Sons, supplies 7 49
Enterprise Co., notices
2 10
C. J. Williams, telephone, postage and
express 10 68
C. J. Williams, superintendent 70 00
W. A. Raynor, labor and express
8 18
Charles J. Jager & Co., supplies 3 00
F. S. Sears, climbers 3 50
44
Tuttle & Newton, supplies 5 10
J. M. Keyes, supplies
9 00
W. M. Farwell, supplies 20 75
Boston Harness Co., supplies
7 20
Electric Diamond Grinder Co., 1 grinder ... 15 00
M. E. Taylor & Co., supplies 23 17
A. Hosmer, printing 4 50
W. H. Moulton, ladders 7 50
M. G. Hayes, painting ladders 1 25
Frank W. Hoit, postage 13 00
Frank W. Hoit, carfares, telephones, etc .. . 23 92
C. E. Bailey, pruners and poles 18 00
C. H. Clark, 2 straps 50
$5,057 69
Received from State, on account of work $2,317 32
Received from taxes 461 58
Due from State highway work. 601 63
Due from State
1,053 96
Due on account of unpaid taxes
516 75
Roads and Bridges.
Paid A. H. Perkins, labor $2,183 20
A. C. Piper 1,317 80
W. H. Kingsley 1,074 03
Good Roads Machine Co., repairs
180 55
W. H. Kingsley, repairs, etc.
13 33
Finney & Hoit, batteries, etc.
10 50
Vestal Oil Co., oil, etc ..
36 23
South Acton Coal & Lumber Co., lumber, coal, etc. 136 01
Tuttle & Newton, gasoline and supplies 141 48
T. F. Parker, tools
6 82
J. P. Brown, repairs and blacksmithing .... 43 50 Thomas Mccarthy, posts 5 25
W. W. Gordon, blacksmithing 7 20
45
L. E. Tice, teaming 94 50
American Powder Mills, labor
19 40
American Powder Mills, coal 14 13
American Powder Mills, powder, etc. 19 66
Moses A. Reed, teaming.
6 50
Ole Granberg, 366 loads of gravel. 18 30
M. E. Taylor & Co., gasoline and tools. 123 34
A. H. Perkins, 231 loads of gravel 11 55
Isaiah Reed, 107 loads of gravel. 5 35
W. E. Whitcomb, tools 7 15
N. H. Tenney, repairs 88 13
Hall Brothers, belt lacings and repairs 6 24
E. P. Gates, blacksmithing 10 80
$5,580 95
Received from W. H. Kingsley, use of crusher. $100 00
Road Commissioner, for stone 14 50
Road Commissioner, street dust 3 50
Road Commissioner, use of pump 1 00
Road Commissioner, gasoline
33 00
Support of Poor on Farm.
Expenses per report of Overseers of Poor .. . $1,583 36 Received from farm products, per Treasurer's report.
Outside Poor.
Expenses per report of Overseers of Poor. . . $773 75
Received from Town of Concord. $185 00
Due from Town of Concord 20 00
Due from State Board of Charity 43 75.
46
Street Lamps.
Paid Fred W. Green, care of lamps. $259 20
Valvoline Oil Co., gasoline and freight
28 36
Fred W. Green, express
75
Charles H. Mead & Co., supplies
80 83
Wayne Lawrence, care of lamps
120 00
Everett Reed, care of lamps.
60 00
Harold Simonds, care of lamps
60 00
Tuttle & Newton, supplies ..
221 29
Harold Phalen, care of lamps. 109 00
Harold Phalen, repairs. 2 25
M. E. Taylor & Co., supplies
50 00
George Lawrey, care of lamps.
120 00
George Lawrey, express ..
70
M. E. Taylor & Co., supplies. 16 40
Blair Light Co., repairs and supplies 27 45
Finney & Hoit, supplies and repairs 26 03
F. W. Hoit, express and repairs
1 71
E. T. Rice, repairs and supplies
15 67
M. E. Taylor & Co., supplies 5 43
D. C. Harris 4 00
Simon Bresth, 1905-1906-1907 12 00
S. L. Richardson
4 00
Charles Wheeler
4 00
Lyman Taylor
4 00
H. W. B. Proctor
4 00
I. F. Duren
4 00
John Cahill 4 00
L. T. Fullonton, 1906-1907 8 00
F. B. Lothrop
2 33
$1,255 40
Printing.
Paid News Publishing Co., 750 town reports and 50 school reports $ 153 20
News Publishing Co., warrants 3 50
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News Publishing Co., ballots 10 50
News Publishing Co., notices 3 00
News Publishing Co., 25 warrants 3 00
News Publishing Co., notices
3 00
News Publishing Co., 50 voting lists. 14 00
E. F. Worcester Press, warrants
3 75
E. F. Worcester Press, 25 poll tax lists
13 00
E. F. Worcester Press, warrants
3 75
E. F. Worcester Press, warrants
4 50
A. Hosmer, printing for Selectmen
6 40
A. Hosmer, printing for Collector 3 75
A. Hosmer, printing for Assessor. 2 00
A. Hosmer, printing for Treasurer 1 35
A. Hosmer, caucus notices. 1 00
A. Hosmer, printing for Registrars 1 15
$230 85
Library Books.
Paid Tabard Inn Library $41 15
W. B. Clark Co. 428 89
F. B. Noyes
14 47
W. H. Guild & Co
42 30
William A. Wilde Co. 5 84
William D. Tuttle 1 71
$534 36
Library Expenses.
Paid The Durea Binding 'Co. $30 05
A. Hosmer, printing 8 50
S. Hammond Taylor, janitor 100 00
Arthur Davis, librarian.
115 00 57
Dennison Mfg. Co., labels
S. H. Taylor, cleaning 3 00
E. F. Conant, insurance. 71 92
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E. Z. Stanley, repairs. 8 74
South Acton Coal & Lumber Co. 56 79
Charles Twitchell, carrying books. 65 00
M. E. Taylor & Co., supplies 20 82
S. H. Taylor, wood ..
4 50
S. H. Taylor, trimming hedge. 5 00
William D. Tuttle ,express. 11 20
$501 09
Cemetery Expenses.
Paid Julian Tuttle, labor in Woodlawn. $97 87
N. G. Brown, labor in Woodlawn. 71 75
Asaph Parlin, labor in Woodlawn. 26 25
Julian Tuttle, plants for Woodlawn. .
9 90
Julian Tuttle, painting for Woodlawn 2 00
Asaph Parlin, labor in North. 1 75
A. H. Perkins, labor in Mt. Hope. 193 83
Fred W. Green, labor in Mt. Hope 4 18
H. T. Clark, labor in Mt. Hope ..
92 02
Elvin Tuttle, shade trees for Mt. Hope 9 50
H. F. Tuttle, laying out lots, etc. 9 50
$518 55
Perpetual Care of Lots.
Paid Julian Tuttle, care of Woodlawn $166 53
H. T. Clark, care of Mt. Hope. 60 00
$226 53
Fire Department.
Paid West Acton department allowance. $117 00
South Acton department allowance 117 00
Fred Green, cleaning West vault. 1 00
Knight & Thomas, 3 extinguishers
33 00
E. L. Wheeler, watching fire. 1 00
$269 00
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Police Department.
Paid A. S. Bradley, court fees. $94 75
A. S. Bradley, constable 15 38
Moses A. Reed, court fees 6 45
Finney & Hoit, supplies for lock-up
55
Tuttle & Newton, supplies for lock-up
72
James Kinsley, court fees, 1906 1 59
Finney & Hoit, badges, club and twisters . .
6 25
A. D. Bradley, special duty 63 75
3 00
Geo. A. Libby, special duty
66 50
A. S. Bradley, duty July 4. 2 50
John Lee, duty July 4
2 50
Geo. Libby, duty July 4 2 50
J. L. Richardson, duty July 4 2 50
Will Kelley, duty July 4 2 50
Geo. DeCoster, duty July 4 2 50
M. A. Reed, duty July 4 2 50
Pat Callon, duty July 4 2 50
$290 69
Received from F. H. Donnelly for special police
expenses
$200 00
Board of Health.
Paid C. H. Goldthwait & Co., supplies $15 60
A. Hosmer, printing 5 75
A. Hosmer, printing
2 75
Moses A. Reed, agent, labor and expenses ...
74 62
Finney & Hoit, 6 comfortors
5 70
W. J. Smiley, lost time on account of quaran- tine 64 63
M. A. Reed, agent, expenses on Miner case. . 53 86 W. E. Whitcomb, supplies for Miner family. 133 42 Fred S. Whitcomb, milk for Miner family .. 25 60
Moses A. Reed, constable. 11 75
M. A. Reed, special duty
50
Finney & Hoit, supplies for Miner family ... 11 56 F. H. Willard, medicines for Miner family. 4 20
Hall Bros., wood for Miner family. 20 81
William Kingsley, wood for Miner family ..
6 25 C. H. Mead & Co., supplies for Miner family. 4 40 Florence Hall, services as nurse for Miner family 250 00
Dr. F. E. Tasker, medical attendance on
Miner family 159 40
$838 55
Due from Town of Concord, on account of Miner family
$669 50
Enforcement of the Liquor Law.
Paid Edwin F. Knight, services in liquor cases 1906
$44 58
A. S. Bradley, services and expenses 11 85
$56 43
Appropriated $500 00
Town Buildings and Grounds.
Paid S. Hammond Taylor, care of hall and grounds
$112 45
S. Hammond Taylor, care of flag 5 00
S. Hammond Taylor, care of trough 5 00
S. Hammond Taylor, care of clock.
20 00
South Acton Coal & Lumber Co., coal for hall 34 02
South Acton Coal & Lumber Co., lumber for booths 1 97
E. A. Phalen, repairs at hall 3 50
George W. Daniels, sharpening mower 75
51
Fred Green, labor and moving booths, West Acton 1 80
M. A. Reed, cleaning town hall vault. 2 00 A. S. Bradley, repair on pump, South Acton. 75 Finney & Hoit, repairs on pump.
2 00
George H. Brooks, wood for town hall
3 50
William Kingsley, wood for town hall
4 50
Sam Jones, repairs South fire house. 1 05
Charles Edwards, mowing Common
2 00
M. B. Wilder, wiring town hall and library per contract 348 00
M. E. Taylor & Co., supplies for hall 15 42
M. E. Taylor & Co., phosphate for grounds .. 3 40
M. E. Taylor & Co., rope for monument. .
1 20
Ed. Rice, repair on pumps.
5 35
$573 66
State Aid.
Paid Mary Wood
$48 00
Emma Blood
48 00
Susan Clough 48 00
Aaron S. Fletcher
48 00
Ephraim B. Forbush
48 00
Lydia W. Handley
24 00
Mary A. Parlin
48 00
Mary I. Richardson 48 00
Mary Smith
44 00
Addison B. Wheeler
48 00
Walter O. Holden
48 00
Bridget Mawn
48 00
Isaiah S. Leach
60 00
Almira L. Willard
48 00
John T. Sibley
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