Town of Lynnfield, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, annual report 1901-1910, Part 14

Author: Lynnfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901-1910
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 448


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Art. 21. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five dollars for medical inspection in the schools.


Art. 22. To see if the town will instruct the select- men to employ a special surveyor to determine if any buildings, stonewalls or other obstructions are located in the public highway, and if so to have such obstructions re- moved.


Art. 23. To see if the town will vote to fix the salary of the sealer of weights and measures or take any action thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies of the same at the usual places in said town, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


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Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands at Lynnfield this twenty-sixth day of February, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and eight.


GEO. M. ROUNDY, ANDREW MANSFIELD, J. WINSLOW PERKINS,


Selectmen of Lynnfield.


A true copy. Attest :


. WALTER C. HARRIS, Constable.


ANNUAL REPORT of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


Of the TOWN of LYNNFIELD


WITH TOWN CLERK'S STATISTICS And Reports of the Town Officers


For the Year Ending February 1, 1909


A DISTRICT 178


A TOWN


1814


MEETING HOUSE BUILT 1714.


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The Item Press 470 MAIN STREET, WAKEFIELD, MASS. 1909


ANNUAL REPORT of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


Of the TOWN of LYNNFIELD


WITH TOWN CLERK'S STATISTICS And Reports of the Town Officers


For the Year Ending February 1, 1909


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A DISTRICT


A TOWN 18/4


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MEETING HOUSE BUILT 1714.


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The Item Press 470 MAIN STREET, WAKEFIELD, MASS.


1909


3


Town Officers, 1908-1909.


TOWN CLERK. OSCAR E. PHILLIPS.


SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. GEORGE M. ROUNDY, Chairman, J. WINSLOW PERKINS, Sec'y, ALBERT S. N.HICKFORD. TREASURER. FRANKLIN W. FREEMAN.


AUDITOR.


WILLIAM E. GILSON.


ASSESSORS.


GEORGE M. ROUNDY


Term expires 1911


ALBERT S. N. HICKFORD .


1910


J. WINSLOW PERKINS


66


1909


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


EVERETT B. RICHARDS .


Term expires 1911


66


66 1910


HENRY W. PELTON ..


،، 1909


ROAD COMMISSIONERS.


ALBERT G. TEDFORD .


Term expires 1911


WILLIAM E. ROUNDY


FRANK NEWHALL .


1909


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


GEORGE O. GIDDINGS


Term expires 1911


GEORGE H. BANCROFT


16


66 1910


ALBERT E. COPELAND


66


66 1909


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1910


FRANKLIN W. FREEMAN


·


4


PARK COMMISSIONERS.


BENJAMIN A. INGRAHAM


Term expires 1911


FRANK NEWHALL ·


66 1910


MICHAEL F. DONOVAN


66 1909


CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.


DANIEL J. MCCARTHY


Term expires 1911


ALBERT E. COPELAND


·


66 1910


GEORGE M. ROUNDY


66


66 1909


CONSTABLES.


WALTER C. HARRIS, ALFRED W. COPELAND


TREE WARDEN. JOHN H. PERKINS. CATTLE INSPECTOR. CHARLES M. MCCARTHY.


INSPECTOR OF BEEF. GEORGE RANDALL.


List of Jurors.


PROPOSED FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE TOWN FOR THE ENSUING YEAR.


ALFRED W. COPELAND


Clerk.


FRED SKINNER


Farmer.


GEORGE M. ROUNDY


Grocer.


CHARLES B. GERRY


Clerk.


DANIEL G. HARVEY


Poultry Farmer.


FRANKLIN W. FREEMAN


Physician.


HENRY W. PELTON


. Teacher.


ALBERT S. N. HICKFORD GEORGE HATCH


Real Estate Broker. .


Insurance Broker.


EVERETT B. RICHARDS


ELBRIDGE F. GERRY


BENJAMIN B. BAMFORD


.


·


· Farmer.


Manufacturer.


Manufacturer.


.


·


5


Highway.


MONEY EXPENDED.


Paid William E. Roundy, labor and team


$227 54


Charles Pickering,


76 67


Charles Scragg,


66


53 55


Thomas Costly,


66


65 34


B. Daniels, 66


6 00


John Landry,


66


52 67


Edward Fogg,


66


12 00


J. W. Perrin,


66


.


28 00


Seth Russell,


·


9 11


W. Virle,


66


12 00


J. W. Bartlett,


66


27 77


A. Joll,


66


28 00


Arthur Tuttle,


.


101 78


T. Andrews,


66


12 00


Franklin W. Freeman,


.6


8 80


Arthur Armstrong,


8 00


Charles H. Bancroft, gravel


82 46


John M. Danforth,


4 30


J. Laybolt, supplies .


4 80


Fullar & Mansfield, pump and repair's


23 85


Maxwell, Perkins & Co., pump and repairs . 17 90


E. E. Walker, supplies ·


15 60


Roundy & McCarthy, supplies .


18 25


A. G. Tedford, ~labor and team


250 88


Joseph Tedford,


.


.


51 00


Allison Tedford, 66


29 09


Peter Wood,


66


76 09


J. Repetto, 66


.


66


.


79 10


Percy Moor,


66


9 33


Carl Russell,


19 10


J. W. Emerson,


66


30 83


Thomas Coughlin, 66


.


82 50


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.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


70 19


Joseph McIntire,


.


.


.


6


James A. McGregor 66


.


14 62


George Southwick, 66


.


.


43 10


E. B. Richards,


.6


1 50


W. E. Gilson, gravel


25 30


Carl Schmidt,


2 50


David F. Parsons, supplies


3 91


Frank Newhall, labor and team


244 58


M. Lynch,


66


61 00


Thomas Lynch,


66


69 00


Henry Coombs,


69 00


O. C. Guppy,


25 00


H. G. Abbott,


66


35 00


A. Richardson,


33 50


J. Bray,


.


25 50


Louis Roberts,


22 00


J. Collicutt,


.


27 00


Sally Newhall, gravelj


33 00


Wm. E. Roundy, labor and team (sidewalks)


86 07


$2,416 08


Schools.


Paid teachers' salaries :


Winnifred Miller


· $255 64


Florence T. Young .


. 480 00


Laura B. Winn


165 60


J. B. Friend 250 00 .


Hannah M. Alden


502 50


Blanch M. Berry


250 00


Charlotte M. Howes . . .


.


65 00


Paid J. H. Carfrey, superintendent 200 00 ·


George E. Wales, music . 162 50 ·


Maude E. Black, drawing . 37 50 ·


Alice P. Killam, drawing . 37 50


Franklin W. Freeman, committee ·


20 00


E. B. Richards, committee


. 20 00


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


·


.


7


Henry W. Pelton, committee 20 00


Mary J. Henfield, janitor . 79 00


Albert F. Southworth, janitor 64 50


Joseph H. Hobson, janitor


120 00


E. & A. W. Mansfield, wood


6 50


Franklin W. Freeman, coal


310 88


$3,047 12


Incidental School Expenses.


Paid Edward Babb & Co., supplies


$29 64


Ginn & Co., 66


9 07


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 66


5 00


Silver, Burdett & Co., 60


33 85


American Book Co., 66


15 73


Charles Scribner's Sons,


7 45


Wadsworth, Howland Co., “


7 23


Milton Bradley & Co., 66


19 99


J. L. Hammett Co.,


35 84


H. M. Alden 66


.


83


Roundy & McCarthy, 66


3 96


J. H. Carfrey,


4 38


Wakefield Item Press,


66


12 00


D. Appleton & Co.,


.


5 84


Chandler & Barber,


66


4 27


A. J. Wilkinson & Co.,


66


1 70


F. H. Brown,


6 64


F. W. Freeman,


95


J. H. Carfrey, traveling expenses


95


American Express Co., express


30


J. H. Hobson, labor


11 70


Frank Zackadowski, labor ·


2 25


Geo. L. Blanchard


4. 00


E. Q. Moulton


6 00


Albert F. Southworth ·


8 50


E. B. Richards, labor .


.


2 50


L. O. Newhall. «


2 75


.


.


8


Hattie F. Russell, census . 5 00 ·


Lucas Bros., clocks


. 9 00


Geo. H. Taylor, repairs


2 45


Maxwell, Perkins & Co., repairs


16 50


W. C. Harris, repairs


3 00


Hathaway's Stable, team . ·


7 00


$287 27


Transportation of Scholars.


Paid E. B. Richards . $200 00


$200 00


High School Tuition.


Paid Town of Wakefield . 1 $766 00 ·


Town of Peabody ·


.


.


90 00


City of Lynn . ·


65 00


$921 00


Medical Inspection.


Paid Dr. Franklin W Tweeman


.


$12 50


$12 50


Summary of School Account.


Cash on hand Feb. 1, 1908 . $1,793 40


Appropriation by town . 1,800 00 Income State school fund for use in 1909 . 1,018 81


Income State High school tuition, for use in 1909 ·


814 00


State support of superintendent .


125 00


.


City of Lynn, tuition


.


200 00


.


W. A. Bond, tuition · . . 20 00


$5,771 21


9


Expended for salaries of teachers, superin- tendent of schools, janitors, school committee and fuel . . $3,047 12


High school tuition . 921 00


Appropriation incidental school expenses . : $350 00 Expended .287 27


Appropriation for transportation of schol-


ars


· $200 00


Expended


200 00


Appropriation for medical inspection $25 00


Expended


12 50


$12 50


Unexpended Schools


. $1,803 09


Incidental Expenses ·


62 73


Medical Inspection 12 50


$1,878 32


State Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Account.


PAID BY TOWN TO BE REIMBURSED BY STATE.


Paid Henry Law, and others on pay roll :. .. $336 76 Alfred W. Copeland and others on pay roll . 2,642 13


Henry Law, supplies . 6 89


5 50


W. H. Hutchingson, 66


.


.


Jenney Mfg. Co., 66


6 26


Olds Gas Power Co., 66


57 59


Austin Dotem Co ..


66


.


·


4 75


Jos. Breck & Sons Co., 66


.


4 25


Roundy & McCarthy,


66


15 69


Tenney's Express,


166


1 10


American Express Co.,


66


2 90


Boston & Maine R. R., 6


.


.


2 97


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.


.


.


.


·


$3,968 12


10


(). W. Thrumm Co., 66


·


84 38


Frost Insecticide Co.,


1 38


Hamblet Hurd Co.,


66


1 15


Acme Rubber Co.,


48 00


A. H. Whidden & Son, 66


.


252 97


A. W. Chesterton,


6 00


Wakefield Item Press, printing . .


2 75


E. Q. Moulton


2 50


Collins Hardware Co., supplies . .


13 85


$3,499 77


State Moth Account.


Received from State Moth Dept. . $2,982 35


Received on account of private work .


234 25


Due on account of private work 75 25 .


Amount to be appropriated by Town as


required by State .


311 21


$3,603 06


Town Officers' Salaries.


Paid Franklin W. Freeman, treasurer and


collector . $200 00


George M. Roundy, selectman and overseer of the poor . 75 00


George M. Roundy, assessor ·


75 00


George M. Roundy, registrar of voters 15 00


J. W. Perkins, selectman and overseer of the poor 70 00


J. W. Perkins, assessor 75 00


J. W. Perkins, registrar of voters 15 00


Albert S. N. Hickford, selectman and overseer of the poor . 70 00 .


Albert S. N. Hickford, assessor . Albert S. N. Hickford, registrar of


75 00


voters 15 00


·


.


11


John M. Danforth, auditor 15 00


William E. Gilson, auditor 56 25


Oscar E. Phillips. town clerk


50 00


Francis P. Russell, sealer of weights and measures 100 00


Francis P. Russell, sealer of weights and measures Feb. and Mch. 1908 46 00


Charles M. McCarthy, cattle inspector 35 00


Walter C. Harris, police duty 45 96


$1,033 21


Miscellaneous Town Expenses.


Paid Dept. of Health, City of N. Y., $25 00


Franklin W. Freeman, M. D., treat-


ment of Mrs. Kezer 15 00


Mrs. George Hatch, hospital expense 63 70


Donald & McDonald, auto list . 2 00


Peabody Electric Light Plant, electric lighting 4 53


Olds Power Co., supplies 96


Roundy & McCarthy, 66 .


20 35


Malden Specialty Co., ..


1 50


W. & L. E. Gurley, " weights and measures 102 92 .


Hobbs & Warren Co .. supplies


3 50


AndrewįDutton, 4 00 ·


Maxwell, Perkins & Co., 66


28 30


Wakefield Item Press, 1 35


Wm. E. Wanamaker, repairs on hall . 53 96


Simon Dulong, painting on hall


3 08


A. F. Southworth, janitor of hall


155 14


Fullar & Mansfield, repairs on hall


79 92


W. D. King, electric light wiring


50 68


Court fees, Town via Law 74 00


M. L. Sullivan, counsel Town via Law 100 00


Waterman Levitt, supplies 6 10


12


L. D. Stott, transfer returns 11 80


M. L. Sullivan, examination of title . 15 00


Registry of deed 65


W. E. Gilson, auditor's supplies 1 65


O. E. Phillips, clerk's 66


.


12 68


F. W. Freeman, treasurer's " 2 89 .


J. W. Perkins, selectmen's " 10 75 .


James Rourke, stamped envelopes, etc. 44 25


Thomas Clark, ringing bell July 4 1 00


Hickford & Marble, insurance Cheni- cal building 52 50


George Hatch, insurance Centre school


80 00


George Hatch, insurance on hall 52 50


M. F. Donovan, rent of chemical building


100 00


W. E. Roundy, coal for hall


14 50


Charles Wight, tuning piano 2 00


George D. Leavitt, supplies for sealer 2 00


Harry Munroe, ballot clerk, 1907 5 00


Walter Gray,


66 66 1908


7 50


Andrew Mansfield,


1908


7 50


Thomas E. Cox,


.6 66 1908


2 50


W. E. Gilson, 66


1908


2 50


John W. Robbins,


66


1908


7 50


A. S. N. Hickford,


66


1908


5 00


Frank Newhall


66


1908


5 00


J. M. Lynch,


66


1908


5 00


George M. Roundy,


66


1908


5 00


F. P. Russell,


66


1908


5 00


D. J. McCarthy,


1908


5 00


F. W. Freeman, 66


66 1908


5 00


Jas. W. Eagleston, lunch election day Geo. M. Roundy, 66


9 00


6 00


Percy Moore, police duty .


2 00


Chas. M. McCarthy, police duty


2 00


Edgerly & Bessom, return of deaths. ·


75


J. W. Heath, M. D., «


births .


1 00


C. E. Montague, M.D. " 66 25 .


.


13


S. Chase Tucker, M.D. « 66


.


25


F. W. Freeman, M.D. « 66


75


O. E. Phillips, return of births, mar- riages and deaths 10 50


$1,300 15


Tree Warden.


Paid J. H. Perkins, labor on trees .


$21 00


J. H. Savage, .. . 6 10 00 .


$31 00


Support of Poor.


Paid Mass. School for Feeble Minded,


board of Jos. Wiley . $169 92


Mrs. Ross, board of Rowena Chick 102 00


Mary Orpan, board of J. Levine. 100 00


City of Lynn, aid to E. E. Roswell 13 00


A. F. Southworth, care of 'tramps 1 00 ·


H. G. Kennard, M. D., medical aid to Mrs. E. J. Ramsdell . ·


6 25


Bonney & Dutton, medicines .


1 00


$393 17


Soldiers' Relief.


Paid F. L. Conway, funeral expenses Ellen


Marshall $114 50


Town of Peabody, ambulance use 3 00


Town of Peabody, board for Ellen Marshall 13 00


Mary Magrath, nursing Ellen Marshall


16 00


Roundy & McCarthy, telephone


1 45


George Abbott


100 00


Mary Ann Gibbs


14 00


Of this amount $147.95 is due from the estate of Ellen Marshall.


$261 95


14


Forest Fires.


Paid T. E. Cox and others, fire at Mr. Herrick's . ·


$63 00


T. E. Cox and others, fire at Mr. Kernan's . 11 25


T. E. Cox and others, fire at Mr. Hewes' 21 25


Frank Newhall and others, fire at Robin Hill 4 00


A. G. Tedford and others, fire at Mr. Verne's 5 00


Roundy & McCarthy, supplies .


·


3 80


$108 30


Printing.


Paid Wakefield Iten Press, Seals


$2 15


66 66 Ballots 10 00


66


66 66 Reports and


Warrants


61 05


Wakefield Item Press, Miscellaneous


25 00


$98 20 .


Interest on Notes.


Paid Elthea L. Bancroft, Pope note . $77 50


Mechanics Savings Bank, Reading school note, 70 00


Treas. of Mass., Park note


105 00


Holliston Savings Bank, Park note 148 75


City of Marlboro, Park note 52 50 .


Wm. H. Drake, Chemical note . .


33 75


F. W. Freeman, Chemical note . 56 25


Mary U. Nash fund. Chemical note . 40 00


Wakefield Nat. Bank, temporary loan 83 00


$666 75


15


Summary of Town Expenses.


Appropriation


. $3,300 00


Due from estate of Ellen Marshall


147 95


Paid Town officers' salaries


. $1,033 21


· Mescellaneous town expenses


1,299 40


Tree Warden


31 00


Support of poor


393 17


Soldiers' relief .


261 95


Forest fires ·


108 30


Printing . ·


·


.


.


98 20


Interest on notes


666 75


-- -- $3,891 98


State Aid.


Paid Emma A. Andrews .


$48 00


Thomas E. Brown


.


·


66 00


Edward F. Chase


48 00


Jerome N. Day


72 00


J. W. Emerson


48 00


Mary Ann Gibbs


48 00


Margaret Harris


48 00


Thomas W. Nelson


48 00


Abbie E. Phillips


48 00


Alonzo O. Ramsdell .


64 00


George Reed


54 00


George Williams E. Q. Moulton .


48 00


Isaac H. Mitchell


72 00


Osborn Richardson


24 00


Wm. H. Higsen


18 00


F. H. Treferthen


12 00


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.


48 00


$814 00


16


Fire Department.


Paid Franklin W. Freeman, fuel


$64 00


Standard &Extinguisher Co., extin- guishers


34 75


Maxwell Harness Co., supplies . 20 05


Roundy & McCarthy, supplies . 26 58


Daniel J. McCarthy, cleaning engine.


1 00


E. B. Badger, acid bottles 12 00


Peabody Light Plant, light and lamps 1 75


C. W. Abbott, harness hangers 23 00


Enterprise Rubber Co., supplies ·


7 01


O. C. Guppy, preparing fuel


3 50


·


$193 64


Appropriation


$200 00


Unexpended balance


.


6 36


Chemical Engine House No. 2.


Paid Arthur D. Upton, lot of land . $300 00


M. F. Burke, architect 148 00


W. W. Brooks & Co., contractors . 3,702 00


$4,150 00


Appropriation .


. $4,000 00


Rec'd from Jas. F. Ingraham, Jr.


100 00


Rec'd from Jas. V. Eagleston . .


50 00


$4,150 00


Sanitary Improvements at Town Hall.


Paid Maxwell, Perkins & Co., contract


$486 00


Appropriation .


500 00


State and County Taxes.


Paid Treas. of Mass., State tax


. $1,155 00


Treas. of Essex Co., County tax


.


966 74


$2,121 74


.


·


17


Expended Interest of Trust Funds.


Paid D. J. McCarthy. care of lots $48 00


Harlan B. Peabody, care of lots 12 00


A. M. Tuttle & Co. . 5 00 .


$65 00


Cemetery Commissioners.


Paid Jas. H. Savage, cleaning moth nests $4 00


Edward L. Fogg, labor 15 00


A. M. Tuttle & Co., shrubs and trees 19 00


Roundy & McCarthy, supplies .


2 00


Louis Roberts, labor


17 00


O. E. Guppy, labor .


3 00


L. O. Newhall, labor


16 00


Carl Schmidt, cedar posts


24 85


D. J. McCarthy, supplies and repairs.


24 75


Wm. E. Roundy, loam and labor


2 50


W. C. Harris, labor on fence


3 00


Roundy & McCarthy, wire fence


31 50


J. Perrin, labor


10 00


D. J. McCarthy. labor


.


15 00


Benjamin Daniels, mowing


20 00


Appropriation


$100 00


Unexpended balance


.


.


.


87 70


Sale of lots


.


.


.


50 00


Sale of grass


2 50


$240 20


Expended


207 60


Balance


$32 60


Library Trustees.


Paid Interest on Blake fund


State Dog tax . . ·


.


$140 00


85 08


·


.


·


$207 60


$225. 08


18


Memorial Day.


P.i'd Isaac H. Mitchell expenses $75 00 .


Appropriation


$75 00


Abatements.


1905 tax list .


$26 75


1906 .. . ·


.


.


.


.


18 38


1907 ·


17 15


1908 66


.


.


.


29 62


$91 90


Gypsy Moth tax


$17 00


Notes Paid.


Paid Wakefield National Bank, temporary


loan . . $4,000 00


Mechanics Savings Bank school house note . 1,000 00


Mary U. Nash fund, Chemical engine note . 600 00


Holliston Savings Bank, Park note 500 00


Franklin W. Freeman, Engine house


note


500 00


$6,600 00


Town Liabilities.


Due on Park loan .


. $8.500 00


Engine house loan


. 3,500 00


Pope note .


. 1,550 00 School house loan


. 1,000 00


Combination wagon loan


· 600 00


-$15,150 00


Town Credits.


Cash on hand Jan. 31, 1909 $585 60


Due on tax list of 1906


.


.


·


306 62


66 ,, 1907 ·


· 859 08 66


1908 .


. 3,732 72


" from State, State Aid, 1908 & 1909 . 814 00 -- $6,298 02


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.


·


19


Recapitulation.


Paid Highways


. $2,416 08


Support of schools .


3,047 12


Incidental school expenses


287 27


High school tuition


921 00


Transportation of scholars


200 00


Medical inspection . 12 50


Town officers' salaries


1,'33 21


Miscellaneous town expenses


1,300 15


Tree warden .


.


31 00


Support of poor .


.


393 17


Soldiers' relief


261 95


Forest fires .


108 30


Printing .


98 20


Interest on notes


666 75


State aid,


814 00


Fire department


193 64


Chemical engine house ·


4,150 00


Sanitary improvements, Town Hall .


486 00


State tax


1,155 00


County tax


966 74


Interest on trust funds .


.


65 00


Cemetery commissioners .


207 60


Library trustees


225 08


Memorial Day expenses .


75 00


Notes paid


6,600 00


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth acct.


3,499 7.7


Abatements


108 90


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$29,323 43


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.


GEO. M. ROUNDY, J WINSLOW PERKINS, ALBERT S. N. HICKFORD, Selectmen of Lynnfield.


Cr.


Dr. FRANKLIN W. FREEMAN, Treasurer and Collector, in account with Town of Lynnfield. February 1, 1908, to February 1, 1909


Cash on hand February 1, 1908


$2,204 66


Amount paid on orders


$29,323 43


Due on tax list of 1905


151 62


Due on tax list of 190G


965 77


Die on tax list of 1907


3,532 81


Tax list committed 1908


11,739 51


Additional tax 1908


28 53


Interest on taxes


116 15


Temporary loans


4,000 00


George H. Blake library fund .


4,000 00


Mary U. Nash fund


2,000 00


Interest on Blake fund


140 00


Interest on Nash fund


80 40


Cemetery trust funds


1,650 71


Interest on cemetery funds


57 97


Cemetery lots sold


50 00


City of Lyon, tuition W. A. Bond, tuition


20 00


License fees


6 00


Rent of hall


92 00


Dog tax refunded


85 08


Sale of grass, cemetery


6 50


Conrt fines .


17 00


Engine House loan


4,000 00


J. F. Iugraham, Jr.,


100 00


J. V. Eagleston


50 00


Excise tax


603 40


Moth ax collected


234 25


Commonwealth State aid :


593 09


122 79


74 18


651 45


66


School fund


1,018 81


High school tuition


814 ro


Inspection of animals .


17 50


Superintendent of schools


125 00


66


Gypsy moth account


2,982 35


.


3,732 72


Cemetery trust funds


1,643 68


Blake library find


4,000 00


Mary U. Nash fund .


2,080 40


Cash on hand February 1, 1909


585 60


$42,531 53


FRANKLIN W. FREEMAN, Treasurer and Collectov.


20


.


.


Corporation tax


National bank tax .


.


.


$42,531 53


Dne on tax list of 1906


3 6 62


Due on tax list of 1907


859 08


Due on tax list of 1908


.


200 00


·


Street railway tax .


·


21


Treasurer's Report of Trust Funds.


GEORGE H. BLAKE LIBRARY FUND.


City of Boston, 3} per cent bond


. $4,000 00


Interest to Dec. 1, 1908 . .


.


140 00


$4,140 00


Paid Library Trustees :


October. 5, 1908


$70 00


January 4, 1909


70 00


140 00


$4,000 00


MARY U. NASH FUND.


On deposit Wildey Savings Bank .


$1,000 00


Interest added to Nov. 15, 1908


40 40


On deposit Wakefield Savings Bank


400 00


Town note ( Chemical) ·


600 00


Interest earned to February 1, 1909


40 00


.


$2,080 40


22


Cemetery Trust Funds.


On deposit Feb. 1, '08


Income 1908


Expended 1908


On deposit Feb 1, '09


Henry Bancroft


$222.03


$7.82


$23.00


$206.85


Thomas D. Blake


100.98


3.53


3.00


101.51


John Bryant


77.49


2.71


2.50


77.70


Jonathan Bryant


101.75


3.57


3.00


102 32


Matthew Cox


119.56


4.20


3.00


120 76


Emerson & Orne


79.74


2.80


2.50


80.04


Lucy Endicott Gowing


52.33


1.84


1.50


52.67


E. W. M. Gilman


206.08


7.26


10.00


203.34


Endicott Hart


52.33


1.84


1.50


52.67


Jacob Hood


113.33


3.99


3.00


114.32


Daniel Needham


104.27


3.67


3.00


104.94


Joseph C. Newhall


57.63


2.01


59.64


Ebenezer Parsons


78.28


2.74


2.50


78.52


Charlotte M. Ramsdell


105.58


3.71


2.00


107.29


Herbert Richardson


76.47


2.68


1.50


77.65


Moses Richardson


102.86


3.60


3.00


103.46


$1,650.71


$57.97


$65.00


$1 643.68


I hereby certify that I have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct, with proper vouchers for the same. WILLIAM E. GILSON, Auditor.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN LYNNFIELD IN 1908.


Date.


Name of Child.


Names of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


Jan.


12.


Elmer Rutherford Flannigan,


Feb. 28,


Edward L. Gould,


June 6,


Louis Thayer Alexander,


July


8.


Paul Fairfield Clarke,


July


13,


Ralph Alfred Perrin,


July 15,


Still Born,


July 15,


Velma Louise Pearson,


July 29,


Alva Viola Richards,


Aug. 27,


Barbara Osborn,


Sept. 30,


Eugene Edward Rourke,


Dec. 2,


Beatrice Henfeld Blanchard,


Arthur S. and Cassa A. (Smith), Wm. H. and Nellie M. (Dyer), Albert N. and Edna Francis (Thayer), Ernest J. and Eva G. (Fairfield), John W. and Adelaide A. (Rogers),


Chas. E. and Bertha (Magoon), Sydney E. and Annie B. ( Ramsdell ), Walter J. and Maud E. (Brown), James and Mary E. (Campbell). Geo. L. and Stella H. (Henfield),


Teamster.


Buteher.


Clerk.


Clerk.


Carpenter. 23


Milk dealer. Shoe worker.


Salesman. Station agent. Clerk.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN LYNNFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1908.


Date & Place. Name of Groom and Bride


Residence.


Birthplace.


Names of Parents.


By whom married


April 8, Salem,


Geo. Fairfield Bedell, Susie C. MeDougall,


Lynnfield Lynnfield,


So. Berwick, Henry and Mary ( Welch), Alf'd Manchester, Calais, Me [ Me | Andrew and Elizabeth ( Pendleton ) 15Foster st. Salem


April 29, Salem,


Joseph Franklin Smith, Marion Webster Preston,


Lynnfield Ctr., Lynnfield Ctr., Henry E. and Mary L. (Bassett), Medford, Peabody,


Frederick G. and S. Etta ( Faxon ), (Farnsworth),


May 16, Lynnfield,


Robert Erle Ostrander, Jennie Alice Law,


Lynnfield,


Lyunheld,


Henry Law & Eliz. L. (Newhall),


June 10, Lynn,


Harry Worthen Gove RoseBurten Perle y ( Wiley


Lyunfield, Lynnfield,


Lynn, Lynndeld,


Henry S. and Mary A. (Nugent), Arthur E. Harri - Joseph L. and Harriett F. (Jewett)


Lynn. 24


July 6.


Bertram Munson Parker, Lynnfield Ctr. Mina Mary Hoefling,


Ang. 6, Wakefield,


Theo. H. De Wolfe, Ariel J. Jnkes,


Lynnfield Ctr., Wakefield,


Peabody, Lynnfield,


Thomast'n, Ct. Saml' B. and Sarah ( Davis), Lynnfield, John W. & Anna C. (Ramsdell), ( Fessenden,)


Lynnfield Ctr., Wakefield,


Charlestown, | Wakefield.


Thos. Burnham & Antoinette Albert J. and Lizzie L. ( White)


Dorr A. Hudson, No. Chelmsford.


Lynnfield Ctr., Lynnfield Ctr.,


Chelsea, Wakefield,


Robert and Lillie ( Williams) John W. and Sarah A. (Meekins),


Halah H. Lond,


Lynnfield Ctr.


Nov. 14.


Thomas G. Bemister, Lynnfield Ctr. Jennie L. Russell,


High Sea,


Salem, John and Ann (Clark ), Lynnfield Ctr., Lynnfield Ctr., Enoch G. and Caroline V. (Joll),


Halah H. Lond.


Lynnfield Ctr.


Wakefield.


Alex'der Mitchell Prov., R. I.


Ang. 5, Prov., R. I.


Josiah Poeton, Ethel Helena Robbins,


Oct. 31, Arthur Reed, No. Chelmsf'd Grace Lillian Hudson.


Sept. 10, Robert G. Restall, Lynnfield Ctr. Christine A. Ross,


Lynnfield Ctr., Pepperell, Boston, Hyde Park,


Horace and Ellen S. (Look), nthony and Margaret


(Kemmeron), Horton, N. S., John De Wolfe & Mary ( Lightfoot ) Austin Rice, Boston, Unknown,


Halah H. Loud,


Lynnfield Ctr.


De Witt S. Clark, Salem. [Dierick, Will Arthur Peabody. [man,


Roch'ter, N. H. Burlington, Vt Benj. Franklin and Harriet S.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN LYNNFIELD DURING THE YEAR 1908.


Date.


Name of Deceased.


Age. y. m. d.


Birthplace.


Condition


Names of Parents.


Cause of Death.


Jan. 8, Emma Perley(Southwick), Jan. 14, Martha W. Gray (Chasson) Jan. 18, Sarah S. Hayward (Burditt), Jan. 22, Lila A. West Hosley ), Mar. 15, Rev. Horace Parker,


79 11


8 Peabody,


88 2 5 Lynnfield,


80


7 15 Wakefield,


Widow, Widow. Widow,


James and Eliza (Hutchinson), Thomas and Anna (Phillip), Joseph and Dollie (Slocum),


Bron. Pneumonia. Apoplexy. HeartDisease (Val) Brain Tumor.


46 72


9


1 Milford,


Married, Single,


Moses and Anna P. ( Mansfield),


Bron. Pneumonia.


59


Wakefield,


Ireland,


Married, Married, Widow,


Abel F. and Lydia P. (Smith), Patrick and -


Heart Disease. Paralysis.


73


9|12 |Reading, Lynnfield,


61


21 |Lynnfield,


Married,


Joseph and Sophia (Russell),"


Consumption.


36


Boston, [P.Q. Married,


William and Elizabeth A. (Griffin) Tuberculosis.


55 11


5 St. Armond,


Married,


John and Jane (Olds),


Pneumonia. Injury at Birth. Apoplexy.


25


Ang. 27, Margaret E. Vokes ( Daly), Nov. 24, Geo. Alma Blanchard, Dec. 2, Beatrice Henfield Blanchard, Dec. 19, Ellen Marshall ( Millea),


59


Lynnfield Ctr, . Ireland,


Geo. L. and Stella H. (Henfield,) Married, Patrick and Mary (Rolbitt),


Jos. Thompson & Susanna ( Fowler) Apoplexy


Apr. 3, Rebecca S. Richardson, Apr. 21, Marcello Hutchinson, Apr. 28, Patrick Geary, May 29, Susan Emerson Bryant, July 15, Stillborn, Aug. 1, James Albert Ramsdell,


81


3 14 Lynnfield,


Nashua, N. H. Married,


Henry Hosley and - Nathaniel and Martha (Rickwood). Diabetis Millitus.


81


26


Report of Treasurer Park Commissioners.


YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1, 1909. RECEIPTS.


Money on hand March 1. 1908 .


$428 07


Received of George Williams .


.


25 00


66 Edwin Peabody ·


20 00


.. Rudd


10 00


Cr. by lumber 2 16


$495 23


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid E. Q. Moulton, labor 23 00


B. F. Hill, rope for swings .




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