Town of Norwell annual report 1910-1919, Part 14

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Curtis & Bates, groceries $61 92


A. J. Litchfield & Son, groceries


104 00


H. S. Turner & Co., groceries 237 85


B. R. Foster, groceries 7 00


Cain & Blanchard, groceries


62 70


John S. Brooks Co., groceries


103 70


W. D. Turner, wood


72 50


C. W. Grove, rent


IIO 75


Town of Rockland, supplies


289 70


Brockton Hospital, medical aid


89 00


City of Boston, medical aid


140 86


H. J. Little, medical aid


220 25


State Hospital, medical aid


24 57


47


C. L. Rice, ambulance Town of Hingham, supplies


10 00


2 00


W. R. Torrey, interest


8 04


$1.544 84


OTHER TOWNS


C. W. Grose, rent


$44 00


Albert Culver Co., coal


4 38


Benjamin Loring, wool


5 50


J. S. Brooks Co., groceries


15 00


H. S. Turner Co., supplies


8 00


W. H. Spencer, tax 4 75


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies


153 10


Cain & Blanchard, supplies


36 32


C. S. West & Son, supplies


6 00


H. J. Little, M.D., medical aid


35 25


$312 30


$1,857 14


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Received from other towns


. 15 00


Due form other towns


297 30


$1,312 30


Execeded


$544 84


48


STATE AID


Amount paid Unexpended balance


$1,836 00


164 00


Appropriation


$2,000 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF


C. C. Hammond M. D., medical aid $115 50 C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, burial 85 00


Mary Monahan, nursing 65 00


Thomas H. Goodwin, nursing


52 93


City of Somerville, aid 24 00


C. C. Howes, M.D., medical aid 13 50


E. A. Turner, burial agent 2 00


W. S. Curtis, medicine


2 25


$360 18


Due from state


$74 00


Appropiration


200 00


$274 00


Exceeded


$86 18


E. E. STETSON, W D. TURNER, F. W. JONES,


Overseers of the Poor.


Road Account


E. P. Joseph, 13 days $32 50


6 horses and 3 men, 2 days 30 00


4 horses and 2 men, 3 days 30 00


2 horses and I man, 20 days 100 00 I man, 38 days 76 00


Arthur J. Mitchell and team


55 00


Clifford Brett and team 60 00


Lyman Lincoln and team


33 60


Edward A. Jacobs and team 50 00


F. E. Henderson and team 115 25


Walter C. Barnard and horse 6 80


Benjamin Loring and team 63 25


Timothy Sheehan and horse II 79


Asa Vining and horse II 79


Walter Osborn and horse 15 00


Walter S. Briggs and horse


20 00


John Collamore and horse 15 00


A. H. Tilden 22 00


Robert Leavitt


20 00


Edwin Damon


28 00


Ernest Henderson


8 00


Charles Georgeatte


7 50


Walter R. Barker


10 00


Andrew Breingan


6 00


50


John D. Cook, Jr.,


6 00


John W. Cook


4 00


Clarence E. Joseph


24 38


Peter Sheehan


2 00


Charles V. Chapman


4 00


John Prince 10 00


Albion Damon


8 00


Charles Curtis


8 00


George Barrell


6 00


John Sheehan


4 00


Charles Hunt 10 00


Mrs. E. Bates, gravel


15 30


Bert Partridge, gravel


5 50


Charles Johnson, gravel


6 20


Mrs. J. Burns, gravel 6 00


H. Gloyd 2 00


Robert MacDonald, blacksmithing 4 15


W. T. Osborn, expressing


50


C. W. Tilden, repairing road machine 9 00


Good Roads Machine Co., 8 50


Appropriation


$971 01 $1,000 00


Unexpended balance


$28 99 E. P. JOSEPH, Surveyor.


Snow Account


F. P. Joseph $10 50


Richardson Bros.,


IO 50


Benjamin Loring


16 88


F. E. Henderson


12 00


Carlton O. Litchfield


12 00


E. A. Jacobs


10 00


Clifford A. Brett


9 00.


Joseph Briggs


7 00


C. E. Brewster


5 62


Timothy Sheehan


5 00


C. W. Tildin repair of snow plough


10 00


Appropriation


$108 50 $367 35


Unexpended balance $258 85


River Street Appropriation


E. P. Joseph, 10 days $25 00


E. P. Joseph, man, 10 days 20 00


E. P. Joseph, man and team, 10 days 50 00


Benjamin Loring and team 5 00 .


Arthur J. Mitchel and team 55 00


Walter Osborn and team


30 00


Carlton O. Litchfield and team


25 00


George Turner and team 20 00


Jessie Reed and team 20 00


Henry Ford and team


25 00


John Burns and team


25 00


Chester Taylor and horse


13 44


Edwin Damon


20 00


John Prince 14 00


George Barrell


20 00


Seth Thomas


22 00


Clarence E. Joseph 18 00


Russel Walker 6 00


A. H. Tilden


13 00


E. H. Gill


12 00


A. Black


14 00


53


Mr. Sims


5 00


G. F. Welch, coal and lumber


44 67


$502 11


Appropriation


500 00


Exceeded 2 II


E. P. JOSEPH, Surveyor.


State Road Account


E. P. Joseph as per contract


Standard Oil Co., oil


$1,573 50 262 26


$1,835 76


Town appropriation


$1,200 00


State


600 00


$1,800 00


Exceeded


$35 76


JACOB AVENUE ACCOUNT


E. P. Joseph, labor $53 33 E. P. Joseph, freight and sharpening drills 3 85 Benamin Loring, labor and team 45 00


A. J. Mitchell, labor and team 45 00


J. D. Cook, labor 4 00


J. W. Cook, labor 18 00


George W. Barrell, labor 20 00


Edward A. Damon, labor 18 00


Clarence Joseph. labor 8 00


Amos H. Tildin, labor 8 00


55


Fred Wheelwright, labor


16 00


Francis Scully, labor 16 00


J. A. Cash, labor 14 00


John Prince, labor 14 00


Alexander Black, labor


2 00


Benjamin Loring, gravel 5 00


Good's Road Machine Co., drain pipe 100 00


$390 18


Due for moving wall


$27 00


Appropriation


100 00


$127 00


Exceeded


$263 18


MOUNT BLUE ROAD


Arthur J. Mitchel and team


$200 00


A. H. Tilden, labor


78 00


Walter Wagner, labor


20 00


John Prince, labor


70 00


George Barrell 78 00


Edwin Damon, labor


78 00


John W. Cook, labor


20 00


Austin Lincoln. labor


70 00


Arthur Dagainer, labor


41 63


Albert Osborn, labor


44 00


Fred Wheelwright, labor


49 00


Herbert Litchfield, labor


22 00


56


Clarance E. Joseph, labor


32 00


Walter Osborn, labor and teams


15 00


John Leslie, gravel


17 20


P. L. Maury, gravel


18 00


E. P. Joseph, labor and teams


606 75


H. L. House, engineer


31 50


$1,491 08


Due for moving wall


$84 00


Appropriation


700 00


$784 00


Exceeded


$707 08


E. P. JOSEPH, Surveyor.


Town Officers' Account


E. E. Stetson, selectman, overseer of


poor and assessor $240 00


W. D. Turner, selectman, overseer of poor and assessor 320 75


Frank W. Jones, selectman, overseer of poor and assessor 285 00


Joseph F. Merritt, clerk 110 00


Joseph F. Merritt, treasurer


150 00


Joseph F. Merritt, registra of voters 35 .00


E. W. Crowell, auditor 25 00


Wm. H. Spencer, tax collector 200 00


John Whalen, forest warden 25 00


Mary C. Curtis, school committee 50 00 Benjamin Loring, school committee 25 00 George C. Turner, school committee 25 00


E. M. Sexton, registra of voters 25 00


H. E. Stetson, registra of voters 25 00 Arthur Stoddard, registra of voters 25 00


Charles W. Thomas, teller 12 00


Amos H. Tildin, teller


15 00


Charles Scully, teller


15 00


Elliott W. Crowell, teller 2 00


J. H. Lehan, teller 2 00


Henry C. Ford, teller


3 00


58


John Whalen, moderator and teller 18 00


Walter T. Osborn, constable 17 80


Jesse Winslow, constable 2 00


L. Frank Hammond, constable


12 50


Alvin G. Spencer, sealer of weights and measures 31 35


H. J. Little, inspector of provisions 36 00


Alpheus Damon, inspector of provisions 59 00


Appropriation


Exceeded


$1,791 40 1,500 CO


$291 40


Incidental Account


W. D. Turner, cash book $1 50


W. D. Turner, platform for well Dist. No. 6 I 20


Electric Light & Power Co., light 18 20


J. F. Merritt, recording marriages, births and deaths, 19 80


Southern Mass. Telephone Co., tolls


9 90


Rockland Standard Pub. Co., reports printing 191 30


Alpheus Damon, inspector


63 75


J. W. Foster, inspector


31 50


W. T. Osborn, posting warrants IO 50


W. T. Osborn, expressing 1 09


W. T. Osborn, carting plank


5 00


W. T. Osborn, burying horse 5 00


Norwell Post Office, stamps and en- velopes . 84 34


Arthur I. Randall, warrants


5 05


A. W. Brownell, license book


2 25


H. H. Howland, expressing


I 12


Hobbs, Warren & Co., blanks 9 65


John B. Washburn, transfers


5 25


H. D. Smith, repair on water system 4 25


C. C. Hook, rent of building 9 00


60


George H. Mason & Co., measures I 31


Carrie M. Ford, printing 31 80


F. L. Thomas, cedar posts 4 40


WV. & L. E. Gurley, yard stick and Sealer's book 3 87


North River Press, printing I 50


T. Groom & Co., note book IO 50


H. L. House, services 3 00


F. W. Jones, tax collector's book 4 00


Thomas Buttimer, services 17 00


Wm. H. Spencer, 2 pumps and repairs 36 50


F. W. Varney, Scituate tax 5 32


George McQuestion Co., bridge plank 65 88 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. freight of plank 7 91


E. E. Stetson, receipt blanks and telephone calls 3 05


F. P. Joseph, cleaning well Dist. No. 6 3 00


A. J. Litchfield & Son, paint and spikes 4 51


H. E. Robbins, justice of peace 2 00


H. T. Fogg, justice of peace 2 00


C. W. & E. H. Sparrell, return of deaths 4 75


H. J. Little, M. D., return of birts I 50


H. S. Fernald, M. D., return of births 25


F. S. Lyons, M. D., return of birth 75


Due for plank. etc. $54 65


$695 05


Received sale of plank 7 00


Appropriation 750 00


$811 65


Unexpended


$116 60


Fire Account


John Whalen, services


$31 02


W. T. Osborn, expressing 5 17


Harry S. Merritt, repairs on engine I 50


Eastern Drug Co., acid 18 13


Fry Phipps & Co., shovels, etc.


12 50


Knight & Thomas, extinguishers


100 95


A. J. Litchfield & Son, soda, etc. 13 00


Reed Fire


C. G. Ainslee


$5 60


F. M. Curtis


4 90


William Leslie


4 90


Francis Leslie


I 75


George Osborn


I 75


William Spencer


: 40


Paul Briggs


I 05


W. T. Osborn


I 70


$23 05


Valley Swamp Fire


Andrew Brengan


$1 40


E. A. Damon


I 40


E. C. Damon


35


C. A. Brett


I 40


W. Gotman


70


Benjamin Loring


35


62


J. W. Cook E. H. Sparrell


35


5 00


$10 95


High Street Fire


Arthur Jones


$ 70


A. W. Thomas


70


Howard Mann


70


Horace Gaudette


70


C. W. Grose


70


Ashley Jones


35


Virgil Damon


35


John White


35


Harold Griffin


35


Winslow Morrill


35


Howard Robinson


35


E. W. Gardner


70


$6 30


Circuit Street Fire


EdgarLee


$1 58


S. G. Maynard


I 58


S. Goosby


I 05


Primus Liggins


53


H. Gunderway


53


John Prince


70


Ansel Phillips


53


C. Cromwell


53


E. H. Gill


1 70


E. A. Jacobs


3 15


$11 88


63


Summer Street Fire C. G. Ainslie William Leslie Percy Litchfield L. Ellms


$ 88


88


70


35


2 81


Elm Street Fire


Hanover Fire Dept.


$5 40


E. A. Parkrer


14 00


Elmer Henderson


22 75


W. M. Gardner


22 75


C. Smith


20 30


R. Smith


4 55


James Winslow


2 45


William Tolman


I 05


John Strachan


15 05


T. Appleford


3 85


C. Hunt


2 28


A. F. Henderson


6 30


Harding Sproul


3 15


Harry Gardner


2 IO


H. D. Smith


6 25


T. Whittaker


2 IO


$134 33


$371 59


Appropriation


300 00


Exceeded


$71 59


Miscellaneous


Washington Street Cemetery


F. S. Farrar, labor $13 25


W. W. Farrar, labor IO 75


C. A. Brett, labor 6 00


C. V. Chapman, labor


4 00


E. C. Briggs, labor


1 00


$35 00


Appropriation


$50 00


Received from sale of lots


32 00


82 00


Balance in favor of cemetery $47 00


School Physician


Appropriation $25 00


H. J. Little. M. D., services 4 00


Unexpended balance $21 00


James Library


Mrs. Mary L. Powers, treasurer Appropriation $100 00


$100 00


65


Memorial Day Account Post 112, G. A. R. Appropriation


$150 00


$150 00


Town Hall Account


L. F. Hammond, janitor


$25 00


H. E. Robbins, insurance 30 00


$55 00


Appropriation


50 00


Exceeded


$5 00


BOARD OF HEALTH ACCOUNT


Walter T. Osborn, expressing $ 40


Nelson T. Tisdale, quarantine 45 00


George H. Tisdale, quarantine 60 00


Thomas H. Farner, supplies 12 06


H. J. Little. M. D., services 15 00


$132 46


Unexpended balance


II7 54


$250 00


Appropriation


$250 00


Abatement of Taxes


William H. Spencer


$126 04


Walter T. Osborn 18 II


66


F. W. Jones 8 61


Appropriation


· $152 76 100 00


Exceeded $52 76


Discount on Taxes


W H. Spencer Appropriation


$200 92


200 00 -


Exceeded 92


Railing Account


George F. Welch, lumber, etc. $68 32


E. P. Joseph, labor 81 54


Unexpended 14


$150 00


Appropriation


$150 00


Vault Account


W. D. Turner, freight and moving $13 33


John F. Wilder, labor 67 68


C. W. Tilden, iron 16 10


Morris Ireland Co., safe and vault door 126 92


W. C. Soule, paint 2 78


George F. Welch, brick and cement 73 45


67


A. J. Litchfield & Son, paint I 73


Appropriation


$301 99 275 00


Exceeded $26 99


Street Lights


Appropriation


$225 00 Rockland & Abington Light & Power Co. 216 00


Unexpended balance $9 00


GAFFIELD PARK ACCOUNT


Edward F. Winslow, labor


$13 00


F. M. Curtis. labor


10 00


J. L. Merritt, labor


2 00


Total expenditure


$25 00 Appropriation


$25 00


SQUARES AND TRIANGLES


J. H. Sparrell,labor -


$5 50


Edward F. Wnslow, labor 16 50


Everett Osborne, labor 2 00


J. L. Merritt, labor 2 00


Lyman Lincoln, labor


I 13


F. M. Curtis, labor


6 63


W. O. Merritt, labor


I 08


George H. Bates, labor


6 75


68


J. F. Totman, labor 2 00


I. Austin Lincoln, labor 5 00


Charles T. Fish, sharpening lawn mower I 25


Church Hill Improvement Society 25 00


Total expenditure $74 84


Unexpended balance


16


Appropriation


$75 00


TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT


W. C. Moore & Co., 50 trees,


$20 00


J. H. Sparrell, labor


22 50


F. M. Curtis, labor


10 00


Edward F. Winslow, labor


IO 50


Total expenditure $63 00


Appropriation


50 00


Exceeded


$13 00


SPRAYING ELMS ACCOUNT


J. H. Sparrell, labor


$24 93


Lyman Lincoln, labor and horse


25 14


F. M. Curtis, labor 18 00


Edward F. Winslow, labor


19 00


J. L. Merritt, labor


7 75


E. F. Winslow, labor


13 75


E. H. Sparrell, team,


30 00


69


H. S. Turner, gasolene


6 64


Moth Dept., 1,500 lbs lead


82 50


Alvan G. Spencer


I 40


Total expenditure


$229 II


Appropriation


$250 00


Cash received


II 00


$261 00


Unexpended balance


31 89


$229 II


Eighth Annual Moth Report for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1912.


J. H. Sparrell $705 47


F. M. Curtis


199 64


H. G. Pincin 91 38


D. F. Brown


115 02


Clarence Joseph


III 14


C. C. Hook


50 75


Edward F. Winslow 123 02


J. L. Merritt


46 14


E. F. Winslow


77 88


J. E. Stoddard


20 63


Fred Stoddard


20 63


Laban Bates


28 13


T. H. Walters


28 88


George .\. Jackman


2 00


J. F. Totman


157 88


Everett Osborne


27 00


Seth Thomas


5 00


Lyman Lincoln


16 75


William Leslie


6 50


Henry Spencer


22 00


Sammie Turner


19 50


Irving Winslow 16 00


Frank Baker


45 13


71


George W. Brown


116 63


Paul L. Briggs


10 00


Donald Porter


75 63


J. A. Martin


25 26


Ross Gill


35 25.


J. M. Reed


28 00


E. Boyd


8 00


W. T. Osborn, express


3 55


A. J. Mitchell, carting


5 00


Curtis & Bates, supplies


9 35


A. J. Litchfield & Son, supplies


6 05


E. H. Sparrell, team


5 00


Total expenditure


$2,265 19


Town liability $475 37


Property liability


1,46I OI


J. H. SPARRELL,


Superintendent.


Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures


sealed adjusted condemned


Platform scales over 5,000 lbs I


Platform scales under 5,000 lbs


4 I


All other scales


.27


All other scales


3 5


No. weights


49


8


No. dry measures


5


4


No. liquid measures


14


I


No. yard sticks 5


Tested weighing in stores, 3.


Tested weighing, junk wagons 2.


Other test weighings, 2.


Coal weighings, 2.


Amount paid for supplies $7 18


Amount paid sealer


31 35


$38 53


Amount received from fees


4 95


Total cost to town $33 58


ALVAN G. SPENCER, Sealer of Weights and Measures.


Assessors' Report


Taxable real estate


$905,471 00


Taxable personal estate


210,480 00


$1, 115,951 00


Exempted real estate


$41,335 00


Exempted personal estate


3,075 00


Total valuation 1912


Total valuation 191I


$44,410 00 $1,160,361 00 1,147,098 00


Increase in 1912


13,263 00


Tax rate in 1912,


$16 50 per $1,000 00


Town tax


$19,360 44


County tax


$1,602 17


State tax


$1,875 00


Excise tax


$367 35


Persons assessed


1,008


Poll tax only


I7I


Polls assessed


473


Polls exempted


44


Total number of polls


517


Number of acres of land


12,787}


Number of dwelling houses


507


Number of horses assessed


3II


74


Number of cows assessed


187


Number of neat cattle assessed


50


Number of sheep assessed


28


Number of swine assessed


60


Number of fowl assessed


11,993


EZRA E. STETSON. W. D. TURNER, F. W. JONES,


Assessors


Tax Collector's Report


ASSESSMENT OF 191I.


Total tax Interest collected 191I


$20,3II 43


I 90


$20,313 33


Cash paid Treasurer


$13,426 13


Abatement


79 62


Discount


229 75


Cash on hand


23 98


Unpaid taxes. Jan. 1, 1912


6,553 85


$20,313 33


Taxes unpaid


$6,553 85


Cash unpaid


23 98


Interest collected


168 00


$6.745 83


Cash paid taxes Abatements Taxes unpaid


$6,619 60


58 61 54 76


76


Cash on hand


12 86


$6,745 83


ASSESSMENT 1912.


Total tax


$19,731 15


Interest collected


57


$19,731 72


Cash paid Treasurer


$12,863 00


Discount


200 92


Abatement


67 43


Taxes unpaid


6,600 37


$19,731 72 WILLIAM H. SPENCER, Collector of Taxes, 1911 and 1912.


Recapitulation


EXPENDITURES


Almshouse


$1,211 83


Out door poor, home


1,544 84


Out door poor, other towns


312 30


State Aid


1,836 00


Soldiers' Relief


360 18


Highways 971 OI


Mt. Blue Street


1,491 08


Jacobs Avenue


390 18


Washington Street


1,835 76


River Street


502 II


Snow


108 50


Town Officers


1,791 40


Police Officer


38 94


Incidentals


695 05


Fire Account


371 59


Gypsy Moth Account


2,265 19


Memorial Day


150 00


Town Hall


55 00


Board of Health


132 46


Washington Street Cemetery


35 00


Street Lights


216 80


Squares and Triangles


74 8.1


78


Tree Warden


63 00


Spraying Elm Trees


229 II


Gaffield Park


25 00


James Library


100 00


School Physician


4 00


State Tax


$1,875 00


County Tax


1,602 17


Schools


10,824 34


Abatement of Taxes


152 76


Discount on Taxes


200 92


Interest


522 79


Vault


301 99


Street Railing


149 86


$32,441 00


CREDIT


Received from State and other towns


for aid


$432 65


Gypsy moth tax. town


370 7I


Gypsy moth, state


77 24


Sale of Lead 82 50


Spraying Elms, private persons II 00


Sale of Cemetery lots


32 00


State Highway Commission


600 00


Interest on bank balances


34 77


Licenses 22 00


Sealer of Weights and measures 4 95


Sale of fish rights 2 00


Corporation Tax


1,409 94


Soldier's burial


37 00


Sale of bridge plank


7 00


79


Bank tax 892 (1)


Street Railway tax 443 16


Street Railway excise tax


367 35


Sale of products at almshouse 95 22


School funds


2,812 94


State Aid


1,900 00


Refunded for Gypsy moth work 946 60


Use of steam roller 15 00


Inspection of animals 15 75


2nd Dist. Probate Court, refunded 18 00


$10,630 47


Financial Statement


LIABILITIES


Notes in favor So. Scituate Savings


Bank $6,000 00


Notes in favor Rockland Trust Co 4,000 00


Notes in favor Coffin Fund


2,000 00


Notes in favor Otis Fund


1,300 00


Interest due on notes


149 00


$13,449 00


ASSETS


Due from State School Fund


$1,220 05


State Aid


1,836 00


Soldiers' Relief


74 00


Aid to Poor


612.55


Mooring walls


III 00


Sale plank


54 65


Uncollected Taxes, 1911


67 62


Uncollected Taxes, 1912


6,600 37


Interest on Taxes


33 00


81


Cash on hand with Treasurer 295 00


Balance against Town


$10,904 24 $2,544 76


EZRA E. STETSON, WILLIAM D. TURNER, FRANK W. JONES,


Selectmen.


I have examined the accounts of the Selectmen, Over- seers of the Poor, Treasurer. School Committee and Tax Collector and have found them correct as reported.


ELLIOTT W. CROWELL, Auditor.


Report of Trustees


THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE COFFIN POOR FUND


Amount of fund $2,000 00


Loaned on town note at 4 per cent.


In Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1912


$78 92


Cash on hand. Jan. 1, 1912


80 00


Interest on Bank Book


80 00


Interest on Note


4 55


$243 47


Paid for care of cemetery lot


$30 00


Paid worthy poor


66 73


In Bank, Jan. 1, 1913


66 74


Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1913


80 00


$243 47


TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ABIGAIL T. OTIS CEMETERY AND TOMB FUNDS


Amount of funds $1,500 00


83


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912 290 45 80 34


Interest to Jan. 1. 1912


$1,870 79


Paid for care of cemetery lots


$55 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913 315 79


Amount of funds


1,500 00


$1,870 79


TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE A. T. OTIS POOR FUND


Loaned on Town Note


$1,300 00


In Savings Bank


700 00


$2,000 00


In Savings Bank Jan. 1, 1912


$123 94


Interest on Bank Book


35 65


Interest on Town Note


52 00


$21I 59


Paid worthy poor


$55 30


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1913


52 00


Interest in Bank Jan., 1913


104 29


$211 59


84


TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE JOSSELYN CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$200 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


19 58


Interest to Jan. 1, 1912


9 81


$229 39


Paid for care of lot


$8 00


Interest on bank book


2I 39


Amount of fund


200 00


$229 39


TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAMUEL C. CUD- WORTH CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$200 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


32 79


Interest to Jan. 1. 1912


IO 40


$243 19


Paid for care of lot


$8 00


Interest in Bank


35 79


Amount of fund


200 00


$243 79


85


SEVENTEENTHI ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE PRUDENCE E. DELANO CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$300 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


91 OI


Interest to Jan. I. 1912


17 53


$408 54


Paid for repairs and care of tomb,


$12 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


96 54


Amount of fund


300 00


$408 54


FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE NANCY HERSEY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


2 39


Interest to Jan. 1, 1913


4 55


$106 94


Paid for care of lot


$4 00


Interest on Bank Book


2 94


Amount of fund


100 00


$106 94


86


THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BETSEY TOLMAN CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


2 00


Interest to Jan. 1, 1913


4 63


$106 63


Paid for care of lot


$6 63


Amount of fund


100 00


$106 63


TENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GEORGE P. CLAPP CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


2 00


Interest on bank book


4 63


$106 63


Paid for care of lot


$6 63


Amount of fund


100 00


106 63


87


TENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GEORGE P CLAPP CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


2 00


Interest on Bank Book


4 63


$106 63


Paid for care of lot


$6 63


Amount of fund


100 00


$106 63


NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE MARY O. ROBBINS CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$200 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


12 53


Interest on Bank Book


9 48


$222 0I


Paid for care of lot


$8 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


14 OI


Amount of fund


200 00


$222 0I


88 SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHARLES H. MERRITT CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$50 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


I 67


Interest on Bank Book


2 27


$53 94


Paid for care of lot


$2 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


I 94


Amount of fund


50 00


$53 94


SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE JAMES W. SAMPSON CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


4 55


Interest on Bank Book


4 66


$109 21


Paid for care of lot


$4 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


5 21


Amount of fund


100 00


$109 21


89


SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ROBBINS TOMB FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


18 28


Interest on Bank Book


5 37


$123 65


Interest in Savings Bank


$23 65


Amount of fund


100 00


$123 65


SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE DAVIS DAMON CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. I. 1912


5 80


Interest on Bank Book


4 70


$IIO 50


Paid for care of lot


$4 00


.


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


6 50


Amount of fund


100 00


$IIO 50


90


SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE SUSAN C. DAMON CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


2 44


Interest on Bank Book


4 55


$106 95


Paid for care of lot


$4 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


2 99


Amount of fund


100 00


$106 99


SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE THIRTEENTH SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GEORGE CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit an. 1, 1912


2 40


Interest on Bank Book


4 55


$106 95


Paid for care of lot


$4 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


2 95


Amount of fund


100 00


$106 95


91


FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF GAD LEAVITT CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$100 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


9 32


Interest on Bank Book


4 58


$113 90


Paid for care of lot


$13 90


Amount of funds


100 00


$113 90


THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES


OF THE ADELINE PAINE CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$200 00


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1912


$10 16


Interest on Bank Book


9 43


$219 59


Paid for care of lot


$6 00


Interest an deposit Jan. 1, 1913


13 59


Amount of fund


200 00


$219 59


92


FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE THOMAS SAMPSON CEMETERY FUND


Amount of fund


$75 00


Interest on Bank Book


3 37


$78 37


Paid care of lot


$1 87


Interest on deposit Jan. 1, 1913


I 50


Amount of fund


75 00


$78 37


E. E. STETSON, W. D. TURNER, F. W. JONES,


Trustees.


Forest Wardens And Fire Extinguishers


FOREST WARDEN John Whalen


Deputy Forest Wardens


Henry D. Smith


Francis E. Henderson


Melvin Little


Edward W. Gardner


Benjamin Loring.


Carlton O. Litchfield


John H. Sparrell Frank W. Jones Tom Roscoe Arnold V. Beach Amos H. Tilden Timothy Sheehan


Frank Thomas Jesse Reed Edwin A. Turner


Edward A. Jacobs


LOCATION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS


Main Street


Tilon Williams Arthur L. Power H. S. Turner (store) Curtis & Bates (store) Calvin S. West & Son (store)


Frank Thomas W. D. Turner ( Mill) Joseph F. Merritt Town Farm Henry J. Corthell


94


Town Hall


Frank W. Jones


Joseph Briggs


Prospect Street


John Osborn Edward A. Damon


Benjamin Loring Clifford A. Brett


Jacobs Avenue Andrew F. Jacobs


River Street


Melvin Little Joseph Tolman


Henry D. Smith Frank Dyer


George E. Torrey


Winter Street Amos H. Tilden


Lincoln Street


Atwood L. Ford


Tom Roscoe


Grove Street Arthur J. Parr


Summer Street


James L. Litchfield


George B. Ellms


95


Washington Street


John Collamore Joseph H. Curtis School House (No. I) Edward W. Gardner Charles W. Thomas 1


High Street


Alpheus W. Thomas


Charles W. Groce


Asa WV. Robinson Timothy Sheehan


George W. Ridley


Pleasant Street


Walter S. Briggs


Joseph C. Otis


Edward A. Jacobs


Tiffany Road


Francis E. Henderson


Ezra E. Stetson


Central Street


Ernest H. Sparrell


William H. Spencer


John E. Leslie Joseph Hatch


George H. Turner Claude G. Ainslie John Whalen John F. Wilder


Lincoln S. Whitney


Mt. Blue Street


Richardson Bros.' Carlton O. Litchfield


E. G. Bates Howard Parker J. Martin Reed



Appropriations Recommended 1913


Support of Poor


$1,200 00


Almshouse 800 00


Support of Schools


6,500 00


Highway Repairs


1,000 00


Removing Snow


ex. tax


Memorial Day


150 00


State Aid


2,000 00


Soldiers' Relief


200 00


Town Officers


1,700 00


Washington Street cemetery


75 00


Tree Warden


50 00


Board of Health


200 00


School Physician


25 00


Squares and triangles


75 00


Town Hall 50 00


Electric lights




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