Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1906-1910, Part 24

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
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Article 19. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle.


Article 20. To see if the Town will provide a suitable Vault and Safes for the preservation of the Town Records, or act anything thereon.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to build a High School the present year, or act anything thereon.


Article 22. To see if the Town will sell the Town Farm, or take any action thereon.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate $15.00 to paint the Iron Flag Holders in the different Cemeteries in Acton.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate Two Hundred Dollars to be used in making proper repairs on the road leading from Maple Street to the home of Walter Hayward in South Acton.


Article 25. To see if the Town will spend Three Hun- dred Dollars on the Highway leading from East Acton to Mr. Pope's corner on the Carlisle road.


Article 26. To see what action the Town will take in making proper sanitary arrangements in Town Hall.


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Collector of Taxes relative to making report to the Board of Selectmen, or act thereon.


Article 28. To see if the Town will accept the laying out by the Road Commissioners of a road in West Acton from the terminus of the Kinsley Road, so called, to land of James Hurley and heirs of Mary Haniford, and build said road, or take any action in relation to the same.


Article 29. To see if the Town will rescind the vote passed at their meeting April 3, 1899, whereby they voted to choose three road commissioners and accept the provisions of the law relative thereto.


Article 30. To see if the Town will choose a Committee to confer with the Water Commissioners of the Town of Concord in regard to said town laying a pipe from its main in East Acton to or near the residence of Abel Cole, or act anything thereon.


Article 31. To see if the Town will instruct the Assessors to have printed a valuation list for 1910.


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Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate $15.00 to paint the Iron Flag Holders in the different Cemeteries in Acton.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate Two Hundred Dollars to be used in making proper repairs on the road leading from Maple Street to the home of Walter Hayward in South Acton. with road corn.


Article 25. To see if the Town will spend Three Hun- dred Dollars on the Highway leading from East Acton to Mr. Pope's corner on the Carlisle road.


Article 26. To see what action the Town will take in making proper sanitary arrangements in Town Hall.


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Collector of Taxes relative to making report to the Board of Selectmen, or act thereon.


Article 28. To see if the Town will accept the laying out by the Road Commissioners of a road in West Acton from the terminus of the Kinsley Road, so called, to land of James Hurley and heirs of Mary Haniford, and build said road, or take any action in relation to the same.


Article 29. To see if the Town will rescind the vote passed at their meeting April 3, 1899, whereby they voted to choose three road commissioners and accept the provisions of the law relative thereto.


Article 30. To see if the Town will choose a Committee to confer with the Water Commissioners of the Town of Concord in regard to said town laying a pipe from its main in East Acton to or near the residence of Abel Cole, or act anything thereon.


Article 31. To see if the Town will instruct the Assessors to have printed a valuation list for 1910.


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Voted : That the Selectmen appoint Surveyors of Lum- ber. Wood. Hoops and Staves.


Voted: That the salary of the Road Commissioner be two and one-half dollars per day. nine hours to constitute a day.


Voted : That the salary of the Tax Collector be one percentum of the amount collected, and that he perform all the duties hitherto performed by said officer.


Voted : To fix the salary of the Auditor at six dollars.


Article 5. To see if the Town will accept the reports of the Selectmen. Overseers of the Poor, School Committee. Library Trustees and other Town Officers.


Voted: To accept the reports of the several Town Officers.


Article 6. To hear and act upon the report of any com- mittees chosen to report at this meeting.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 7. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the due observance of Memorial day.


Voted: To raise one hundred ($100.00) dollars.


Article 8. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the repairing and building of roads and bridges. or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise three thousand ($3.000.00) dollars.


Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Treas- urer with the approval of its Selectmen. to borrow money


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for the Town, if necessary, in anticipation of taxes the cur- rent vear.


Voted: To authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money for the Town if necessary in anticipation of taxes the current year.


Article 10. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the support of Memorial Library the present vear.


Voted: To raise four hundred ($400.00) dollars for current expenses, and two hundred ($200.00) dollars for books, provided that a sum not exceeding fifty ($50.00) dol- lars shall be appropriated for the transportation of books.


Article 11. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for the support of schools the present year.


Article 12. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for school supplies.


Voted: To raise eleven thousand ($11.000.00) dollars for support of schools and school supplies.


Voted: That the school committee be requested to provide for the two lower grades of the high school in the town, and the other grades be sent to Concord.


Article 13. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the enforcement of the liquor laws, or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: That the unexpended balance of the money appropriated for the enforcement of the liquor laws for the vear ending March 1, 1909, be appropriated for the enforce- ment of the liquor laws the current vear.


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Voted: That three-fourths of the amount received for liquor licenses during the year ending May 1, 1909, if the Town votes no-license, constitute a fund for the enforce- ment of the liquor laws, otherwise to constitute a fund for police protection.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the Town will appropriate for the care of cemeteries, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate four hundred ($400.00) dollars.


Article 15. To see if the Town will accept the legacy of three thousand ($3.000.00) dollars given the Town in trust by the will of Charlotte L. Goodnow, late deceased of Worcester, Mass .. for the purposes as in said bequest set forth, or pass such vote in relation thereto as the Town may deem proper.


Voted: To accept the legacy of three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars given the Town in trust by the will of Charlotte L. Goodnow for the purposes set forth in said bequest. Following is a copy of said bequest : To the Town of Acton, Mass., I give $3,000.00 in trust, twenty dollars of the interest to be spent yearly for the care of the family burial lot in the cemetery at Acton, Mass., and the remainder of the income to be applied to the support of the Evangelical preaching in the Congregational Trinitarian church of said Town."


Voted: To choose three trustees to serve for one year to be known as the trustees of the Goodnow fund to admin- ister said fund according to the provisions of said be- quest, to serve without pay and make an annual report to the Town.


Luther Conant, Isaac W. Flagg and Horace F. Tuttle were chosen as said trustees.


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Article 17. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for maintenance of fire department, or act thereon.


Voted: To raise three hundred and fifty ($350.00) dollars.


Article 18. To see what action the Town will take in reference to the extermination of the gypsy and brown tail moth.


Voted: To appropriate one twenty-fifth of one percent of the assessed valuation of the Town for the year 1908.


Article 19. To see what amount of money the Town will raise for town charges.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 20. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.


Voted: That the Collector charge interest at the rate of five percent per annum on all taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of November next.


Article 21. To see what action the Town will take in regard to street lamps the present year.


Voted: To raise one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars to be expended by the Selectmen.


Article 22. To see what action the Town will take in defence of the action at law brought against the Town by it by Oscar A. Jones and others now pending in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex, and numbered 14,888 therein.


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Voted: That the Selectmen and three gentlemen to be named by the Moderator be a committee to undertake the defeence of the action at law brought against the Town by Oscar A. Jones and others, now pending in the Superior Court for the County of Middlesex, with authority to hire counsel and contest the action or to make a settlement thereof, if in the judgment of the committee a settlement can be made which shall be just and equitable and preserve the rights of the Town.


The Moderator appointed Luther Conant, Jona P. Fletcher and Arthur F. Blanchard members of said com- mittee.


· Article 23. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the extermination of the elm leaf beetle.


Voted: That the matter be placed in the hands of the local superintendent of the moth work.


Voted: To appropriate one hundred ($100.00) dollars.


Article 24. To see if the Town will accept as a town way the laying out by the Road Commissioners of a town road in West Acton from a point on Arlington street, so called, near the house of George B. Parker to the Union Turnpike, connecting with the road leading to the house of James Kinsley and others, or pass such votes in relation thereto as the Town may deem proper.


Voted: That the Town accept the laying out by the Road Commissioners of a town way from Arlington street to the Turnpike, so called, as described in their return. dated March. 1909, and build said road provided the matter of land damages can be settled satisfactory to the Road Commissioners, and provided the total cost of said road including construction and land damages shall not exceed seven hundred ($700.00) dollars.


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Voted: To raise seven hundred ($700.00) dollars for the purpose of laying out and building said road.


Article 25. To see if the Town will provide a suitable vault and safes for the preservation of the Town records, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To leave the matter with the Selectmen with power to act.


Article 26. To see if the Town will accept the Calvin and Luther Blanchard memorial and the premises belonging thereto given to the Town by the will of Luke Blanchard ; also to see if the Town will accept from the trustees under the will of Luke Blanchard, the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars, the income of which is to be expended in the care of the burial lot of said Blanchard, also the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars the income of which is to be expended in the care of the Luther and Calvin Blanchard memorial and the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars the income of which is to be expended in the preservation and care of the family tomb, formerly belonging to Simon Blan- chard of Boxboro, and invest said funds and expend the income thereof in accordance with the provisions specified in the will of said Blanchard.


Voted: To accept the Calvin and Luther Blanchard memorial and the premises belonging thereto given to the Town by the will of Luke Blanchard.


Voted: To accept from the trustees under the will of Luke Blanchard five hundred ($500.00) dollars, the income to be expended in the care of the burial lot of said Blan- chard, also the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars, the income to be expended in the care of the Calvin and Luther Blanchard memorial. and the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars, the income to be expended in the preservation and


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care of the family tomb, formerly belonging to Simon Blan- chard of Boxboro, to invest said funds and expend the income thereof in accordance with the provisions specified in the will of said Blanchard.


Article 27. To see if the Town will instruct the Over- seers of the Poor to contract out the medical attendance for the poor the ensuing year.


Voted: That the Overseers of the Poor be authorized to contract out the medical attendance for the poor the ensuing year.


Article 28. To see if the Town will instruct the Road Commissioners to repair the road in front of I. O. O. F. hall or thereabout, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To leave the matter with the Road Com- missioners.


Voted: To raise two hundred ($200.00) dollars for the purpose set forth in the article so far as it may be necessary.


Voted: Unanimously the following resolution :


Whereas, our fellow-townsman, George C. Wright of West Acton, has erected a chapel in Mt. Hope cemetery and has presented it to the Town, and it has been accepted in behalf of the Town by its Selectmen and Cemetery Com- missioners,


Resolved. That we. the citizens of Acton, in Town Meeting assembled, do hereby recognize the generosity and public spirit of Mr. Wright and express to him our thanks for his gift.


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STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1909.


Party designations : R., Republican; D., Democratic : P., Prohibition ; S., Socialist ; S. L., Socialist Labor.


Precincts


1 87


2


3 Total


Whole number of ballots cast


105


110 302


Governor.


Eben S. Draper, R.,


65


69


69


203


John A. Nicholls, P.,


1


1


3


5


Moritz E. Ruther, S. L.,


0


0


1


1


James H. Vahey, D.,


19


31


35


85


Daniel A. White, S.,


0


1


0


1


Blanks


2


3


2


7


Lieutenant Governor.


Eugene N. Foss, D.,


23


33


37


93


Louis A. Frothingham, R.,


60


68


69


197


George G. Hall, S.,


1


1


0


2


Ernest R. Knipe, P.,


1


0


2


3


Lawrence Yates. S. L.,


0


2


1


3


Blanks


2


1


1


4


Secretary.


David T. Clarke, D.,


12


22


26


60


Harriet D. Orsay, S.,


0


3


0


3


Henry C. Hess, S. L.,


0


0


2


2


William G. Merrill, P.,


1


0


3


4


William M. Olin, R.,


67


74


73


214


Blanks


7


6


6


19


15


Treasurer


James H. Bryan


13


23


23


59


James B. Carr


0


1


0


1


David Craig


0


0


1


1


Daniel Parlin .


1


1


4


6


Elmer A. Stevens


66


75


76


217


Blanks


7


5


6


18


Auditor.


Alexis Boyer. Jr .. D.,


12


22


25


59


Charles A. Chace, P.,


2


1


3


6


Sylvester J. McBride, S ..


0


2


0


2


Jeremiah P. McNally, S. L.,


0


0


1


1


Henry E. Turner. R.,


64


73


73


210


Blanks


9


7


8


24


Attorney General.


Henry M. Dean. P.,


1


0


3


4


John A. Frederickson, S. L.,


0


1


1


2


Dana Malone. R.,


66


72


73


211


Harvey N. Shepherd, D ..


12


25


23


60


John Weaver Sherman, S.,


0


1


1


2


Blanks


8


6


9


23


Councillor.


Henry G. Burke. S ..


0


2


1


3


Charles H. Callahan. D ..


13


20


23


56


Herbert E. Fletcher. R ..


66


78


76


220


Charles E. Wood


0


0


4


4


Blanks


8


5


6


19


Senator.


Frank P. Bennett, Jr .. R.,


67


71


57


195


James Kinsley, D.,


14


24


49


87


William S. Trefry. S.,


0)


2


0


2


Blanks


6


8


4


18


16


Representative in General Court.


John M. Fletcher of Westford, D., 15


23


26


64


Elisha D. Stone of Aver, R.,


66


75


73


214


Blanks 6


7


11


24


County Commissioner.


Patrick Conlon. D.,


13


21


26


60


Robert J. Kelley, S .:


0


3


0


3


Samuel O. Upham, R.


67


77


76


220


Blanks


7


4


8


19


County Treasurer.


Joseph O. Hayden, D.,


67


76 75


218


Anson B. Hobbs, S.,


3


Dexter C. Whittimore, D.,


60


Blanks


21


Vote for Representative in Eleventh Middlesex District, November 2, 1909.


Acton


Ayer


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Westford


Total


J. M. Fletcher, of Westford, D .. | 64|126|


21 193 39|158| 601


Elisha D. Stone of Ayer, R.,


214|260|


50|333| 93|146|1096


Blanks


24 29|


11 46


9 29| 148


302|415 82|572|141|333 |1845 Totals


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


Births.


Whole number recorded 34


Born in Acton 34


Males


19


Females 15


Native parentage


16


Foreign parentage


7


Mixed parentage


11


Marriages.


Whole number recorded 14


Residents of Acton 18


Residents of other places 10


Deaths.


Whole number recorded 31


Residents of Acton 27


Residents of other places


1


Occurring in Acton


30


Occurring in other places


1


Average age 56


Note. The Town Clerk requests information of any omission or error in the lists of births, marriages and deaths.


The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to furnish blanks for the returns of births and deaths.


HORACE F. TUTTLE,


Town Clerk.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1909.


No. Dates Name of Child


Name of Parents


1. February 8 ....


2. July 10


3. February 19


Calder, Howard Douglas


George S. and Bessie F. (Pratt) . . ... . Charles T. and Elizabeth M. (George) .


4. May 22


Campbell, Norman Philip . John and Jennie (Butcher)


5. October 27


Clifford, Florence Hazel


.. Albert and Laura B. (Luke) . Edward S. and Mary A. (Drysdale)


6. June 12


Fobes, Marian Sturtevant Gardner, Doris Frances Gould, Ruby Ella


. Walter C. and Nettie E. (Lord)


8. March 19


. Edgar W. and Belle E. (Gilson)


9. April 1


Grimes, Albert Thompson


James A. and Jessie Alice (Thompson) .. Charles B. and Mary (Cahill)


10. February 9


Heath, Eleanor Stella


11. September 5 Hodgen, Alberta Augusta AgnesGeorge and Jennie S. (Cairns)


12. June 11 Huntoon, Mabelle Blanche .... Guy L. and Bessie D. (Dexter)


13. June 16


Jones, Marjorie Lucille . Howard L. and Mabel G. (Fullonton) . . Axel T. and Anna J. (Peterson)


15. April 2


Leaberman, Abram . Isaac and Fanny (Komingcare)


16. August 26


Lewis, Evelyn Lavinia . Herbert W. and Harriet L. (Richardson)


17. March 18


Mason, Velma Louise . William E. and Grace M. (Davis) . .


18. July 27 McGovern, John Francis


. Hugh and Mary A. (Callan).


19. July 1 . Miner, Florence Elois


. Ernest B. and Martha F. (Davis)


20. September 20


Noyes, Ruth Miles ..


George L. and Jennie E. (Miles)


21. March 14


O'Neil, Richard Joseph . James E. and Catherine F. (Foley)


22. October 24 Perkins, Raymond Carl . Levi W. and Alice M. (Rice) .


23. May 12 . Piper, Burton Ellsworth . Frank E. and Florence E. (Gardner) ..


24. May 27 . Rotbery, Harry ..... Max and Freda (Broven)


Banks, Marjorie Rachel Braman, George Arthur


Ernest G. and Carrie May (Bezanson)


7. December 7


14. June 11 Lawson. Richard Thure


25. August 23 Sawyer, Clara Evelyn


. . Leslie S. and Sadie E. (Sawyer)


26. May 10 . Schofield, Mary Elizabeth . Augustus E. and Margaret M. (O'Brien)


27. February 18 Sluyski, Nicholas Michael and Elizabeth (Senoski) ...


28. December 18 . Spinney, Gaylon Norris Gaylon M. and Matilda B. (Whalen) ..


29. October 23 ... Tobin, William Joseph Frank J. and Mary F. (Mannion) ....


(Five recorded that are not reported.)


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1909.


No. Date Place


Names


Residence ..


1. September 8 .. Acton


Wayne, Florence Ethel Acton


2. November 17 .. Holbrook


Piper, Minnie E. South Acton


3. September 22 . Acton


Davis, Ana A. Acton


4. July 18 . ..... South Acton


Dwinells, Charles Edward . Stow


5. June 5 . .


Green, Merrill Holden Boston


North Acton


Mead, Olive . New York City


6. May 29


Greenie, Eugene


. Peterboro, N. H.


South Acton


Conners, Ella O. (Holland) . Peterboro, N. H.


Kelley, William F. Acton


7. October 24 .... Maynard


Shea, Julia T. . Acton


8. September 15 .


Mason, Edward Aaron


West Acton


West Acton


Green, Bertha Frances Eleanor. West Acton


19


Bond, DeLoss Hawkin . Acton


.


Burton, Ernest L. Holbrook


Dow, Charles E. Acton


Taylor, Lottie Sarah Stow


9. February 21 ... McGovern, Hugh .. South Acton


Maynard


Callan, Martie A. . South Acton


10. January 16 .... Providence, R. I. Smith, Bessie Jane . West Acton


11. August 14 ...


Pennell. Edmund H. . Acton


Acton Jenkins. Florence Emily Acton


Rice, Edgar Thomas . West Acton


Dexter, Clara Louise . Waltham


Slack. Arthur E. West Acton


13. September 20 . West Acton


Downie. Cora C. . West Acton


14. July 4 VanNortwiek. Chester K Providence, R. I.


Acton


Peiter, Elsa R. . Auburn. R. I.


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DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1909.


No. Date of Death


Names


Ages Yrc. Mos. Days


1. December 28 .


Battles, Sarah Maria


74


8


10


2. December 14 ..


Beach, Georgena


89


6


-


3. August 21


Blanchard, Jerusha Morton


83


2


7


4. August 19


Cameron, Colin Campbell ·


45


-


-


5. September 7


Davidson, Cyrus Freeman


61


1


6. September 22 .


DeBeneditto, Gueseppe


43


-


7. September 9 ..


Ferris. Margaret


21


4


12


8. July 12


Fletcher, Sarah Townsend


74


9


2


9. December 30 ..


Flagg, Charlotte Clemens . 10, December 21 . . Forbush. Ephraim B,


71


6


22


77


-


-


·


.


.


·


Norris, Harold Francis . West Acton


12. November 25 .. West Acton


11. April 10 .. ..


Grimes, Jessie Alice


24


9


T


12. September 6


Hager, Esther Josephine


45


9


13. April 5 .


Haley, Charles Colby .


75


8


14. August 22


Hawes, Elene Drneilla


36


7


20


15. July 17


Hill, James Henry


86


16. May 20


Kelley, John Marvin


84


9


20


17. March 18


McGuinness, Michael


50


18. March 21


MeLaughlin. John P.


89


19.


November 13


Pallinnucei, Pampillo


21


79


2


0


21. March 31


Quinlan, William


3;


10


11


22. October 24


Robbins, Luther Noyes


64


6


16


23.


January 16


Sargent, Samuel


85


1


8


24.


November 26 ..


Sibley. John T.


73


1


22


25. January 6 ..


Smith. George Francis


81


3


21


26. December 14 ..


Wheeler, Eliza An


54


11


6


27. January 11 ...


Wyman. Lucia Maria


59


14


20. April 15


Parker, Edwin Clark


(Four recorded not reported.)


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Non-Resident Burials. Age Yrs. Mos. Days


No. Date of Death


Names


1.


March 2, '09


Belleville, Jennie E.


49


Worcester


Woodlawn


2. January 13, '09


Bullard, Ruth M.


25


Boston


3. April 15, '09 Callahan, Nellie May


15


Concord


4. June 11,


'09 Conant, Silas


83


7 16


Leominster


Woodlawn


5. October 22, '09


Decoster, Charles


34


Atlanta, Ga.


Mt. Hope


6. January 31, '09


Davey, Maria C.


8-1


1


15


Cambridge


Mt. Hope


7. April 30, '09


Harris, Hattie K.


71


Newport, N. II.


Woodle wn


8. August 3, '09


Knapp, Nancy E.


73


5


19


Salem


9. January 21. '09


Martin, Lydia C.


71


Brookline


10.


March 26, '08


Robbins, Esther


74


1


21


Somerville


Mt. Hope


11.


January 18, '09


Raymond, Annie Irene


6


15


5


Cambridge


Mt. Hope


12.


Febr'y 13,


'09


Shapley, George II.


60


7


7


Newton


Woodlawn


13.


July 30. '09


Sumner, Alson R.


71


3


21


Waltham.


Mt. Hope


14.


June 12. '08


Shattuck, Louise Frances


7


10


Boston


Mt. Hope


15. January 13. '09


Sweet, Elizabeth W.


5


Boston


Woodlawn


16. March 27, '09


Tuttle, Naney M.


73


10


New York City


Woodlawn


17. January 5. '09


Wheeler, Sanford


65


7


29


Medford


Woodlawn


18. Febr'y 9, '09


Whitcomb, Clarence Percival 54


1


13 M Iden


Mt. Hope


Place of Death


Place of Burial


At. Hope Woodlawn


Mt. Hope Woodlawn


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-


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PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1909.


Allen. Louis E. $2.00


Emery. F. E.


2.00


Adams. Daniel H. 2.00 Enneguess, Michael (2), 4.00


Laird, Edson


2.00


Frost, C. A.


2.00


Burroughs, S. R. 2.00


Bradley, Mary 2.00


Brooks. Mary D. 2.00


Boyce, Charles E.


2.00


Bulette, Frank W. 2.00


Bailey, F. L.


2.00


Bresth, Simon


2.00


Bent. H. P. 2.00


Bradbury, Rolfe


2.00


Baker. Martin S.


2.00


Brown. Lizzie J.


2.00


Brown, R. G. 2.00


Brown, Eliza M. 2.00


Bent, Mrs. J. M. (2)


.


4.00


Brill. Frederick E. 2.00


Conant. Luther (1908), 2.00


Conant, Luther 2.00


Condon, Timothy 2.00


Christensen, Fred A.


2.00


Callahan, C. H. (2) 4.00


Chiekering, C. D. 2.00


Clark, Charles H.


2.00


Cole, Abel 2.00


Coughlin, Wm. C. 2.00


Coughlin. John F. 2.00


Calder, Maria


2.00


Colpitt, C. H.


2.00


Durkee, J. E. 2.00


Dusseault. George A. . 2.00


Durkee. Charles A.


2.00


Davis, Charles E.


2.00


Dole. Cyrus G.


2.00


Dow, Charles E.


2.00


Davis, Mary E. 2.00


DeJJayne, Joseph 2.00


Donnelly, Mrs. F. H. . 2.00


Davis. Wendell F. 2.00


Densmore. Joseph A. . 2.00


Ford, I. S. 2.00


Ford. Charles L. (2) 4.00


Farrar, Daniel H.


2.00


Fletcher. Lester N.


2.00


Fobes. Edward S. 5.00


Fullonton, Llewellyn 2.00


Farrar. Abel 5.00


Green, Bertha F.


2.00


Gilmore, A. II. 2.00


Gallagher. Joseph 2.00


Gallant, JJoseph 2.00


Green, Fred W.


2.00


Grady. Roy


5.00


Gray. Florence A. 2.00


Holden. F. II. (2)


4.00


Hoit. Frank W.


2.00


Harris, Hattie B.


5.00


ITolden, Willis L.


2.00


Houghton, Oliver E.


2.00


Hollowell. William


2.00


Hayes, Michael G.


2.00


Hardy, Arthur C. . 2.00


Jones, Warren (1908), 2.00


Jones, Warren


2.00


Jones, Samuel


2.00


Jones, Ralph T. 2.00


Johnson, John 2.00


Kennedy, John (1908). 2.00


Kelley. Marvin


2.00


Kelley. Wmn. F. 2.00


Kennedy. Duncan S. 5.00


Kimball, C. M. (3)


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12.00'


Lawson, A. T.


5.00


Laffin, Sidney


2.00


Lawrence, A. L.


2.00


Fletcher. Willie S.


2.00


Fiske. Wilbur 2.00


Fairbanks. C. II. 2.00


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Lawrey, George F. ... 2.00


Libby, George (3) .12.00 Stiles. Frank L. 2.00


Lewis, Henry (2) 4.00


Lothrop, T. C. (3) 6.00


Livermore. Wm. J. 2.00


Moore, Wm. J. (2) 4.00


McAllister, Oscar 2.00


Staples, Hall


2.00


Murphy, John P.


2.00


Merriam, A. . 2.00


Morrison, F. D. (2)


4.00


Murphy, George E.


2.00


Miller, Charles I.


2.00


Merrill, Wm. F.


5.00


Noyes, A. L. 5.00


Olsen, Simon


2.00


O'Connell, M.


2.00


O'Neil, Patrick


2.00


Priest, Henry L.


5.00


Percy, L. H.


2.00


Perkins. Levi


2.00


Perkins, Arnold H.


2.00


Porter, Albert


2.00


Prentiss, Avard F.


2.00


Pratt, Frank A.


5.00


Pratt, Mrs. F. A. (2) .10.00


Pratt, Francis


2.00


Palma, John


2.00


Payson, Arthur E.


2.00


Pope, Benjamin (3) ..


9.00


Reed, George H. (2) . 4.00


Richardson, J. L. (2) . 4.00


Robbins, Solon A.


2.00


Reed, Robert G.


2.00


Robbins. W. C. (2)


4.00


Shapley. Eva C.




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