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$150.00
Transferred from reserve fund
25.48
$175.48
Paid :
A. M. Whitcomb $175.48
Removing Watering Trough at Acton Center
$25.00
Appropriation Paid : H. F. Tuttle
$7.00
Unexpended
18.00
$25.00
$300.00
$100.00
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Unclassified
$300.00
Appropriation Paid :
G. W. Worster, delivering reports $2.00
F. K. Shaw, returning births 7.00
F. E. Tasker, returning births . 75
Estate Hall Staples, stove
12.00
M. Bender & Co., book 10.50
R. W. Porter, repairing flag
.50
R. W. Porter, care of flag
5.00
Concord Foundry Machine Co.
2.15
Finney & Hoit, flags 15.00
7.82
S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., stamps
2.45
W. and L. E. Gurley, refinishing brass, yard standard 7.42
:S. A. Christie, returning births
2.50
F. P. Flagg, returning births
.50
C. J. Holton, perambulating town lines,
7.50
C. J. Holton, delivering reports
1.00
H. F. Tuttle, printing notices of military enrollment
2.75
W. H. Jones, perambulating town lines, 2.50
Estate Hall Staples, returning births . 1.25
$90.59
Unexpended
209.41
Reserve Fund 1
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Received library account to balance,
1916
39.54
$1,039.54
Transferred to :
General government
$150.47
Police department
39.00
Fire department (special)
190.80
Health and sanitation
159.72
Town farm
16.41
Liability insurance
25.48
$581.88
Unexpended
$457.66
Interest
Received interest on taxes
$213.24
Received interest on deposits 74.96
$288.20
Hobbs & Warren, book
$300.00
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Paid :
First National bank of Ayer, interest on loans
$581.56
Municipal Indebtedness
Balance due First National bank of Aver, January 1, 1917 $5,000.00 Received loans, First National bank of Aver 27,000.00
$32,000.00
Paid : First National bank of Ayer 27,000.00
Due First National bank of Ayer, January 1, 1918 Refunds $5,000.00:
Abatements. 1916 taxes $101.60
Abatements. 1917 taxes 253.68
$355.28
Financial Statement Receipts
Due from treasurer, January 1, 1917 . $2,532.43
Due from collector, January 1. 1917 5,602.08
Poll taxes added
34.00
$8,168.51:
Raised :
State tax
$6,160.00
State highway tax
1,031.06
County tax
2,817.25
Overlay
680.12
Memorial day
100.00
Highways and bridges
4,000.00
Highways and bridges, Lowell road
1,000.00
Memorial library, expenses
450.00
Memorial library, books
200.00
Schools
22.000.00
Hydrant service
2,750.00
Street lighting
3,300.00
General government
1,800.00
Moth work
1,007.59
Tree warden work
400.00
$47,696.02
Less amount paid by state account intangible personal property .. 8,316.81
$39,379.21
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Received
Treasurer's report
$46,157.24
Farm receipts
2,787.31
Interest on taxes
213.24
Moth tax
673.26
Excise tax
250.73
$50,081.78
$97,629.50
Expenditures
State tax
$6,160.00
State highway tax
1,031.06
County tax
2,817.25
General government
2,156.70
Buildings and grounds
335.65
Buildings and grounds, special
5.50
Police department
239.00
Fire department, general
375.05
Fire department, special
22.73
Fire department, special
540.80
Hydrant service
2,654.50
Brush fires
137.20
Health and sanitation
892.02
Moth department
2,139.01
Tree warden
12.00
Highways and bridges
6,619.78
Street lighting
3.247.92
Town farm
3,303.72
Outside poor
1,296.97
State aid
624.00
Military aid
198.10
Library expense
371.14
Library books
434.38
Cemeteries
503.68
Cemeteries, perpetual care
479.80
Education
22,527.76
Printing
200.90
Memorial day
100.00
Liability insurance
175.48
Removing watering trough
7.00
Unclassified
90.59
Interest
581.56
Municipal indebtedness
27,000.00
Refunds
355.28
Due from treasurer
3,134.44
Due from collector
6,858.53
$97,629.50
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Financial Statement for Year Ending December 31, 1917
Due from treasurer $3,134.44
Due from collector 6,858.53
Due from county treasurer, dog tax . .. Due from state treasurer, moth work ... 377.12
307.56
Due from state treasurer, account Low- ell road 1,000.00
Due from county treasurer, account Low- ell road
1,000.00
Due from state treasurer, cattle inspec- tion 100.00
Due from state treasurer, state aid
624.00
Liabilities
$13,401.65
First National bank of Ayer, note $5,000.00
Balances in favor of the town $8,401.65
Respectfully submitted,
HOWARD L. JONES, Town Accountant.
South Acton, Mass., February 12, 1918. I have examined the accounts of the tax collector and treasurer of the town of Acton, and find them correct to the best of my knowledge.
HOWARD L. JONES,
Town Accountant.
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TREASURER'S REPORT
For the Year Ending December 31, 1917
Cash on hand, January 1, 1917
$2,532.43
State Treasurer :
Corporation tax, public service $499.69
Corporation tax, business 5,145.86
National bank tax 565.84
2.35
State aid
686.00
Soldiers' exemption
79.25
Income tax
8,316.81
Income tax additional
70.92
Reimbursement for loss of taxes on
land used for public institutions 191.78 Independent educational industrial schools 695.85
Aid of mothers with dependent children 91.44
Highway work, Lowell road
200.00
Highway commission, moth work ..
133.72
Superintendent of school fund . .
343.75
Highway department, use of roller,
244.00
County treasurer, dog tax
258.33
Slaughter house inspection
23.80
Slaughter license, A. F. Blanchard .
100.00
Slaughter license, Mitchell & Mahoney,
100.00
Board of Health, supplies
8.50
Concord, Lake Nagog taxes
25.12
Cemetery lots sold, Mt. Hope
42.00
Cemetery lots sold, Woodlawn
50.00
Use of road roller, Framingham
60.00
Use of road roller, Westford 10.00
Town hall rents
153.50
First National bank, Ayer, loans
27,000.00
Sealer of weights and measures
56.23
Town of Stow, tuition 28.50
Old books and papers, school depart- ment
11.56
Rebate on school transportation 30.81
Tuition of Enid and Craig Sadler 57.00
Street railway tax
46
Tuition of Anna Wright
12.75
Library fines 31.00
Library books destroyed 1.00
Old papers, library
2.20
Interest on deposits
74.96
Interest on library fund
233.38
Interest on cemetery fund
479.80
Amount overdrawn library account, 1916
39.54
$46,157.24
Town Farm Receipts :
Milk
$1,565.13
Apples
725.86
Fowl
66.69
Eggs
117.19
Calves
46.00
Wood
86.75
Potatoes
19.25
Labor
18.10
Bull service
2.00
Cows
115.00
Telephone
2.20
Old lead
4.49
Old bags and junk
18.65
$2,787.31
Received of A. M. Whitcomb, Collector : Taxes, 1916
$5,270.42
Interest, 1916 195.71
$5,466.13
Taxes, 1917
$33,810.33
Interest, 1917
17.53
$33,827.86
$90,770.97
Paid approved selectmen's orders $87,636.53
Balance on hand, January 1, 1918 3,134.44
$90,770.97
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
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TREASURER'S REPORT OF WILDE MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND
Cash Charlestown
Five Cent Savings
bank
$1,000.00
Warren Institution for Savings 1,000.00
Home Savings bank
1,000.00
Middlesex Institution for Savings 1,000.00
North End Savings bank
1,000.00
Interest on deposits 204.15
Bond West Shore R. R. of Susan
Augusta and Luther Conant fund .
1,000.00
Interest on bond
40.00
Luke Tuttle fund
200.00
Appropriation for books
200.00
$6,644.15
Cash in banks
$5,200.00
Bond, Conant fund
1,000.00
Amount expended 1917
433.38
Balance unexpended
10.77
$6,644.15 FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
TREASURER'S REPORT OF FUNDS HELD FOR CARE OF LOTS IN CEMETERIES
Bonds of West and South Water Supply
District of Acton
$8,400.00
Cash in banks 8,102.90
Unexpended balance
985.26
Luke Tuttle lot
100.00
Walter O. Holden lot
100.00
Moses Taylor, lots
400.00
G. W. Knowlton lot $50; Edith A. Wat- son lot $50; A. Knowlton lot $50 ..
150.00
Edward Stone lot
100.00
Joseph E. Chandler lot
50.00
Granville E. Whitcomb lot
100.00
James Richardson lot 50.00
William D. Tuttle lot
100.00
Interest on bonds
336.00
Interest on deposits
277.47
$19,251.63
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Paid for care of lots
$479.80
West and South Water Supply District
of Acton bonds
8,100.00
Cash in Banks
9,002.90
Liberty bonds
550 00
Unexpended balance
1,118.93
$19,251.63
FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.
ASSESSORS' REPORT
Valuation on April 1, 1917
Buildings, exclusive of land
$1,149,210.00
Land, exclusive of buildings
536,620.00
Personal estate
381,844.00
Total valuation $2,067,674.00
Valuation April 1, 1916
2,515,429.00
Decrease in valuation
$447,755.00
Rate of taxation, $18.40. Tax Assessed as Follows :
Real estate
$31,019.26
Personal estate
7,025.95
Polls
1,334.00
$39,379.21
Received from state account intangible personal
8,316.81
$47,696.02
Moth tax
$673.26
Excise tax
250.73
Amount of Money Raised
For state tax
$6,160.00
State highway tax
1,031.06
County tax
2,817.25
Town grant
37,007.59
Overlay
680.12
$47,696.02 JAMES B. TUTTLE, ARTHUR M. WHITCOMB, RALPH W. PIPER, Assessors of Acton.
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COLLECTOR'S REPORT
1916 Taxes
Uncollected January 1, 1917
$5,602.08
Polls added
34.00
Interest collected
195.71
$5,831.79
Cr.
Paid treasurer
$5,364.53
Abatements 101.60
$5,466.13 $365.66
Uncollected January 1, 1918
1917 Taxes
Town, state and county taxes committed
to collector, September 1, 1917 .... $47,696.02
Less amount returned from state account intangible personal
8,316.81
Moth tax
673.26
Interest collected
17.53
$40,070.00
Excise tax
250.73
$40,320.73
Cr.
Paid treasurer $33,574.18
Abatements 253.68
$33,827.86
Uncollected January 1, 1918 $6,242.14
Uncollected January 1, 1918, excise tax .
250.73
$6,492.87
ARTHUR M. WHITCOMB, Collector.
$39,379 21
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GOODNOW FUND
For the Year Ending December 31, 1917 Investments
Warren Institution for Savings, Book
83531
$1,135.32
Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank, Book 71200 1,000.00
City Institution for Savings, Lowell,
Book 84244 1,000.00
$3,135.32
Receipts
Warren Institution for Savings, divi- dends $45.12
Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank, dividends 42.50
City Institution for Savings, dividends . 40.00
Payments
$127.62
Paid Julian Tuttle, care of Goodnow lot, Woodlawn cemetery $7.00
Unpaid income for care of cemetery lot, deposited with Warren Institution for Savings . . 18.12
H. F. Robbins, treasurer of Evangelical Congregational church in Acton . 102.50
$127.62
LUTHER CONANT, I. WARREN FLAGG, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Trustees of Goodnow Fund.
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REPORT OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
The overseers of the poor submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1917.
There has not been as many cases of outside poor aided this year, but war prices have advanced the cost of this depart- ment, so that the net cost is about the same as last year. The local case referred to last year is still being cared for by the same lady and too much cannot be said for the faithful way she has cared for them.
We recommend that $1,300 be appropriated for this department.
The town home since April 1st has been in charge of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stearns as warden and matron, and they have taken good care of it and the inmates. The high price of sup- plies and labor has struck this department too, and though there was a good crop of apples and a good amount of milk, we have not been able to keep within the appropriation.
Many things are needed on the farm and among them is a power sprayer. There will have to be a new horse this year, as the one that has been on the farm for a long time is too old to be of any more use.
Number of inmates cared for during year 3
Number at present time
2
We recommend that $700 be appropriated for this depart- ment.
See treasurer's and town accountant's reports for the financial statement of this department.
WILLIAM H. KINGSLEY, Chairman, CHARLES J. HOLTON,
WARREN H. JONES,
Board of Overseers of Poor.
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REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH
January 1, 1917.
The board of health submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1917 :
Burial permits issued in Acton
44
Burial permits issued in other places 23
List of contagious diseases reported by the board of health, January 1, 1917, to December 31, 1917 :
Acute poliomyelitis 1
Chicken pox 12
German measles 4
Measles
?
Mumps
1
Whooping cough
1
Diphtheria
1
Meat Inspected for the Town
Inspected Condemned
Cattle
43
1
Veals
799
30
Hogs
60
1
Your board would again request all using the public dumps to dump back from the entrances and save the town the needless expense of overhauling the refuse and making an entrance way.
Your board would recommend that $1,500 be appropriated for use of the board for the present year, as the state board has added the duty of inspecting stables and the issuing of per- mits for the production and sale of all milk used in the town, the expense to be borne by the town.
Respectfully submitted,
ACTON BOARD OF HEALTH, By C. A. Dudley, Agent.
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REPORT OF CATTLE INSPECTOR
I herewith submit the following report for the year 1917: Dairy cows 650
Young cattle 227
Bulls
36
Swine
185
Sheep
28
Stables inspected
106
I have quarantined nine head of cattle with tuberculosis, which were taken by the state and killed.
FRED S. WHITCOMB, Inspector.
Acton, Mass., January 5, 1918.
Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen-Enclosed is report of cattle, hogs, veal and sheep inspected by me from May 9, 1917, to January 1, 1918, and reported to state board of health : Beef 302
11 condemned
Veal
287 4 condemned
Hogs
127 0 condemned
Sheep 11 0 condemned
Yours truly,
EDWARD S. FOBES.
TREE WARDEN'S REPORT, 1917
Paid Northeastern Forestry company
$12.00
I would recommend the raising of $400.00 for this department.
JAMES O'NEIL, Tree Warden.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ACTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY, 1917-1918
Luther Conant, President. E. Faulkner Conant, Secretary.
Delette H. Hall. Frank Knowlton.
J. S. White.
Horace F. Tuttle.
L. A. Hesselton.
The Acton Memorial Library was open to the public the fourteenth of June, 1890, and has therefore been in service nearly twenty-eight years. It has enjoyed a regular and con- tinuous period of prosperity, serving a population nearly sta- tionary, no great increase of patronage could be reasonably looked for.
The existence of another library in the West Village in some degree lessens the call for books from that quarter. The sending of the high school children to Concord where they have access to a much larger collection of books also diminishes the demand from our own library.
The library has been fortunate from the start in securing librarians who have been very helpful in the assistance they have given its patrons in selecting books that would be both interesting and useful.
And to Mr. Davis, the present official, thanks are due not ouly for kindly service, but also for his good taste in buying new books. His artistic skill with brush and pencil specimens, hung in front of the alcoves, brighten the room and make it still more attractive.
There are living at present but two of the six charter mem- bers of the board of trustees named by Mr. Wilde in the act of incorporation. Vacancies were caused by the death : First, Mr. Adelbert Mead, then Mr. Daniel James Wetherbee, then Mr. Moses . Taylor, and in the last year, Mr. Hiram J. Hapgood.
Mr. Hapgood had been in failing health for some time and a few years ago left Acton to live with his daughter in Reading. He died the seventh day of June, 1917, in the eightieth year of his age.
The surviving members of the board of trustees attended the funeral in the church where he worshipped so long. As proof of his interest in the library, Mr. Hapgood made a be- quest of two hundred dollars in its favor. Thus ended a long
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and useful life. The remains were buried in Mount Hope ceme- tery, where they repose amid or near the scenes where he had played ir. his childhood.
We ask the town to vote the same appropriation, $200 for new books, and $450 for current expenses, as in years past.
Respectfully submitted, :
LUTHER CONANT, For the Trustees.
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
Accessions : Number of volumes in the library, January I, 1917, 13,140. Increase by purchase 255, of which 33 were ob- tained by binding magazines. Increase by gift 16. Total increase 271. Number of volumes in the library, January 1, 1918, 13,411.
Circulation : Number of days library was opened 102. Number of volumes circulated, 8,438. Daily average circula- tion 82 plus. Largest daily circulation 134, on March 3. Small- est daily circulation 28, on December 26.
Received for fines
$34.20 .56
$33.64
Gifts of books have been received from the following sources : United States Government 2; State of Massachusetts 11; Anti-Suffrage league 1; Carnegie Endowment 1; Cheney, W. A., 1.
BOOKS ADDED TO THE ACTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY IN 1917
NON-FICTION
Adams, C. F .- Autobiography 922-A211a
Allen, F. J .- The shoe industry 67-A425s
Andrews, Captain L. C .- Fundamentals of military ser- vice
35-A567f
Atwood, A. W .- How to get ahead
33-A887h
Bailey, L. H .- The holy earth
63-B155l
Bailey, L. H .- The survival of the Unlike
63-B155s
Baker, G. P. and Huntington, H. B .- The principles of ar- gumentation 80-B167p
Barnett, G. E. and McCabe, D. A .- Mediation, investiga- tion, and arbitration in industrial disputes 33-B259m
Batchelder, R .- Watching and waiting on the border 35-B328w Bennett, H. M .- Women and work 39-B471w.
Bird, C. S., Jr .- Town planning for small communities 35-B618t
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Bradley, W. A .- French etchers of the second empire 76-B811f Brady, C. T .- Northwestern fights and fighters 973.8-B812n Brooks, C. S .- Journeys to Bagdad 81-B873j
Buck, A. H .- The growth of Medicine from the earliest times to about 1800 61-B922g
Bullock, E. D .- Selected articles on child labor
33-B938s
Burnaby, A .- Travels through the Middle settlements in North America in 1759 to 1760 973-B963t
Cantley, R. W .- Descriptions of land 51-C375d
Chapman, A .- Out where the west begins 81-C4660
Cheney, A. E .- Dreams of Hellas and other poems 81-C518d
Cheyney, E. G. and Wentling, J. B .- The farm woodlot
63-C531f
Clark, B. H .- How to produce amateur plays 79-C592h Coester, A .- The literary history of Spanish America 80-C6731
Collyer, A .- Augustus Conant, Illinois pioneer and preacher 922-C743c
Cosmos-The basis of durable peace 17-A100b 82-D257c
Davies, W. H .- Collected poems
Dawson, M .- Money-making entertainments for church and charity 79-D272m
Dooley, W. H .- Textiles 67-D691t
Dow, A. W .- Composition 75-D744c
Duchene, Captain-The mechanics of the aeroplane 62-D828m
Earle, A. M .- Stage coach and tavern days 973.2-E12st Eberlein, H. D. and McClure, A .- The practical book of early American arts and crafts 74-E16p
Ekblaw, K. J. T .- Farm structures 63-E36f
Ellis, O. O. and Garey, E. B .- The Plattsburg manual 35-E47p
Evans, B .- Life romance of Lloyd George 924-G348e
Fabre, J. H .- The life of the grasshopper 59-F1231b Fillebrown, C. B .- The principles of natural taxation 33-F485p Frothingham, L. A .- A brief history of the Constitution
and government of Massachusetts 34-F941b ,
Furness, C. E .- An introduction to the study of variable stars 52-F9880
Galsworthy, J .- Strife, a drama
81-G178s
Galsworthy, J .- The fugitive, a play
81-G178f
Gerard, J. W .- My four years in Germany
914.3-G356m
Goldring, D .- A long France's river of romance the Loire
914.4-G-621a
Gordon, G. A .- Aspects of the infinite mystery 23-G663a
Guenther, L .- Investments and speculation 33-G926i
Haien, J. A .- Anti-suffrage essays 32-H149s
Halmar, L. C .- Scenes from the life of Benjamin Franklin
922-F831h
Hart, E. I .- Virgil C. Hart, missionary statesman 922-H325h Hayden, A .- Chats on old furniture 72-H414c
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Heusser, A. H .- The land of the prophets
Jenkins, H .- Life of George Borrow
915.6-H595} 924-B7375
Jewell, J .- Heroic deeds of noble Master Masons during the Civil war 36-J59h
Kittridge, G. L .- The old farmer and his almanac 973-K620
Lane, R. W .- Henry Ford's own story 922-F711}
Lippman, W .- Drift and mastery 30-L766₫
McCall, S. W .- The liberty of citizenship 32-M1221
Michel, E .- Great masters of landscape painting 75-M623g
Mair, J .- My first summer in the Sierra 917.3-M953my
Niles, G. G .- The Hoosac valley 974.5-N697h
Overlock, M. G .- The working people, their health and how to protect it 61-0.96w
Parker, Captain R. M .- An officer's notes
35-P2440
Persky, S .- Contemporary Russian novelists 89-P466c
Putnam, G. R .- Lighthouses and lightships of the United States 62-P9911
Rickert, E. and Paton, J .- American lyrics
81-R539a
Robinson, E. L .- One hundred years of savings banking
33-R6590
Roget, P. M .- Thesaurus of English words and phrases 42-R732s
Sargent, P. E .- A handbook of New England 917.3-S245h
Scherer, J. A. B .- Cotton as a world power 33-S326c
Sears, C. E .- Gleanings from old Shaker journals 917.3-S439q
Service, R. W .- The spell of the Yukon 81-S591s
Shepardson, G. D .- Telephone apparatus 62-S547t
Shorey, P .- The assault on Lumanism 81-S559a
Shomk, C. S .- An army woman in the Philippines 919.1-S5.62a Sims, N. L .- Ultimate democracy and its making 32-S614u Smith, H. W .- The Christian's secret of a happy life 20-S649c Spencer, L. J .- The world's minerals 55-S745w
Stefansson, V .- My life with the Eskimo 919.8-S817m
Stetson, F. L. and Others-Some legal phases of corporate financing,. reorganization and regulation 33-S841s
Stirling, V., U. S. N .- Fundamentals of naval service 35-S861f Sukloff, M .- The life story of a Russian exile 928-S942s
Talbot, F. A .- Lightships and lighthouses 62-T1381
Thomas, E .- Richard Jefferies, his life and work 924-J.45t
Thompson, H. L .- Selt instruction in navigation 52-T472s
Tower, C .- Along Germany's river of romance, the Moselle 914.3-T738a
U. S. War Department-Infantry drill regulations 35-A100i
U. S. War Department-Manual of interior guard duty 35-A100m
Westergaard, W .- The Danish West Indies 972-W526d Wilson, W .- War messages 35-W754w
Wing, J. E .- Sheep farming in America 63-W769s
Wood, J. E .- Popular natural history 59-W876p
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FICTION
Adams, A .- Wells brothers
A211w
Adams. S. H .- The unspeakable Perk
A217u
Andrews, M. R. S .- The eternal femenine
A5680
Bacheler, I .- The light in the clearing
B1211
Barr. A. E .- Profit and loss
B268pt
Bartlett. F. O .- The triflers
B289t
Bartlett, F. O .- The Wall street girl
B289W
Beach, R .- The barrier
B365b
Bower. B. M .- Jean of the Lazy A
B786]
Bower, B. M .- The phantom herd
B786p
Bower, B. M .- Starr of. the desert
B786s
Brown, A .- The country road
B8773co B8776m
Burnham, C. L .- Instead of the thorn
B964i
Burrow, C. K .- Patricia of the hills
B974p
Carlsen, C. L .- The taming of C'alinga
C284t
Carter. M. H .- Soul's resergent
C323s
Chambers, R. W .- The maid at arms
C444ma
Cobb. I .- Old Judge Priest
C65350
Cobb. I .- Those times and these
C6535t
Connolly. J. D .- Head winds
C743h
Conrad. J .- Within the tides
C754W
Crawford, F. M .- Adam Johnstone's son
C899a
Cullum, R .- The golden woman
C967g
Cullum, R .- The men who wrought
C967m
Deland, M .- The rising tide
D337r
Dumas, A .- Marguerite de Valois
D886ma
Eaton, W. P .- The bird-house man
E142b
Fitch, G .- The twenty-four
F544t
Flagg, J. M .- The mystery of the hated man
F574m
Frank, W .- The unwelcome man
F828u
Frederic, H .- The damnation of Theron Ware
F852da
Frederic, H .- The Lawton girl
F8521
Frothingham, E. B .- The way of the wind
F941w
Gale, Z .- Hearts kindred
G152h
George, W. L .- The strangers wedding
G349st
Grenfell, W. T .- Tales of the Labrador
G826t
Haggard, R .- The ivory child
H145i
Hardy, A. S .- Helen
H268he
Herrick, R .- The conscript mother
H566co
Hill. M .- McAllister's grave
H647m
Hodges, A .- Pincus Hood
H688p
Hough, E .- The magnificent adventure
H838mb
Hough, E .- The man next door
H838ma
Howells, W. D .- The leatherwood god
H859If
Hughes, R .- The thirteenth commandment
H894t
Hyne, C. J. C .- McTodd
H997m
Brown, G. R .- My country
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Jackson, H. H .- Hetty's strange history Janvier, J .- The Aztec treasure house
King, B .- The side of the angels
J124h J35a K521si L174e
Lagerlof, S .- Emperor of Portugallia
Lewis, A. H .- Wolfville
L673w
Locke, W. J .- The red planet
L814r
London, J .- Jerry
L847j
Lowndes, B .- Good old Anna
L919g
Lynde, F .- After the manner of men
L988a
Lynde, F .- Stranded in Arcady
L988st
Lynde, F .- The grafters
L988g
Martin, H. R .- Tillie, a Mennonite maid
M381t
Mccutcheon, G. B .- Brewster's millions
M133br
Mccutcheon, G. B .- Jane Cable
M133j
Maniates, B. K .- Our next door neighbor
M2780
Mervin, S .- The Trafflers
M576t
Mitchell, E .- The call of the bells
M6814€
Mitchell, J. A .- The villa Claudia
M6815v
Mullins, I. M .- Anne's wedding
M959aw
Noble, E .- The bottle fillers
N748h
Norris, C. G .- The amateur
N854a
Oppenheim, E. P .- Mr. Marx's secret
062ms
Oppenheim, E. P .- The hillman
062h
Oppenheim, E. P .- The kingdom of the blind
O62k
Orczy, B .- Leatherface
063le
Parrish, R .- Contraband
P261e
Phelps, G. F .- The mountains of the morning
P5382m
Piper, M. R .- Sylvia of the hilltop
P6655y
Poole, E .- His family
P822hi
Porter, E. H .- Pollyanna grows up
P844p
Porter, E. H .- The road to understanding
P844r
Raine, W. M .- The Yukon trail
R155y
Reinhardt, M. R .- Tish
R579t
Richards, L. E .- Pippin
R516p
Richmond, G .- Mrs. Red Pepper
R532m
Richmond, G .- Under the country sky
R532u
Rideout, H. M .- The far cry
R544f
Robins, E .- The magnetic north
R657m
Rohlfs, A. K. G .- To the minute
R738to
Rohmer, M .- The hand of Fu Mauchu
R737h
Rowland, H. C .- Filling his own shoes
R883f
Runkle, B .- Straight down the crooked lane
R939s
Scott, H. J. R .- The cab of the sleeping horse
S427c
Scott, W .- Anne of Geirestein
S431an
Scott, W .- The pirate
S431pi
Sheehan, P. P. and Davis, R. H .- The bugler of Algiers S5395b
Smith, F. H .- Enoch Crane
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