Town of Tewksbury annual report 1917-1925, Part 12

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 978


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12.00


Mrs. M. A. Wilson, magazines.


44.50


Wm. H. Lee, transportation of books.


52.50


Long's Book Bindery, binding


20.50


23


Gaylard Bros., supplies


1.10


School Department, coal.


. 20.75


$ 950.06


Unexpended balance


2.62


Bills on hand unpaid. $ 59.07


MOTH ACCOUNT, JAN. 1st to DEC. 1st, 1919


Balance Jan. 1st, 1919. $ 957.43


Com. of Mass., reimbursement for street work .. 1,175.35


Com. of Mass., reimbursement for State high- way work 114.25


D. A. Mace.


10.20


$ 2,257.23


Expenditures


H. M. Briggs, superintendent


841.10


Wm. E. Briggs, labor.


803.69


C. E. Sweatt, labor.


331.20


Geo. Labonte, labor


63.00


Wm. Rouff, labor.


113.63


Geo. Buck, labor


3.75


James Adams, labor.


51.38


John D. Purdy, labor


131.63


Abner Goodwin, use of team


48.13


F. H. Farmer, use of team.


333.53


Win. Speke & Co., stationery


2.75


H. Louis Farmer, gasoline and oil.


60.67


Middlesex Machine Co., packing


1.50


Donovan Harness Co., straps.


2.10


Acme Welding Works, welding


2.20


W. H. Landers, use of team


.750


A. B. Moore, supplies.


.90


American Railway Express, charges.


1.91


Total expenditure $ 2,800.57


Less amount charges to private work. 543.34


$ 2,257.23


MOTH ACCOUNT DEC. 1st, 1919, to JAN. 3rd, 1920.


Town's liability


$1,099.53


Expenditures


H. M. Briggs, labor, $ 105.00


Wm. E. Briggs, labor 105.00


C. E. Sweatt, labor 94.50


$ 304.50


Unexpended balance


$ 795.03


24


TREE WARDEN


Balance Jan. 1st, 1919.


$ 67.10


Approprpiation


135.00


$ 202.10


Expenditures


H. M. Briggs, use of auto


6.00


H. M. Briggs, labor


27.50


Wm. E. Briggs, labor.


107.19


C. B. Coburn Co., lime of sulphur.


41.25


A. B. Moore, supplies.


2.95


W. H. Landers, use of auto.


4.00


Geo. A. Norris, filing saws.


1.00


$ 189.89


Unexpended balance


$


12.21


PARKS AND COMMONS


Balance Jan. 1, 1919.


86.81


Appropriation


15.00


Mrs. Geo. A. Norris, making flag


12.50


Unexpended balance


89.31


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Balance Jan. 1, 1919.


395.12


Appropriation


2,000.00


Town of Billerica, services.


50.00


S. W. McCausland, use of telephone.


2.50


S. W. McCausland, chief.


$ 1,222.18


New England Telephone Co., telephone.


35.25


F. H. Farmer, coke.


92.03


H. M. Briggs, labor.


3.50


Geo. Labonte, use of team


9.00


Fairgrieve & Co., tires ..


153,96


Fairgrieve & Co., supplies


22.28


Boston Auto Supply Co., supplies


42.15


L. A. Derby Co., supplies.


15.28


Moody Bridge Garage, tube.


8.00


Avery Chemical Co., lime


6.00


Wm. Rouff, labor ..


3.00


A. S. Briggs, labor & stock.


8.75


Lajoie Coal Co., coal.


31.70


Curry Bros., supplies.


10.63


Lowell Storage Battery Co., supplies.


1.25


F. M. Bill Co., soda.


24.00


$ 101.81


$ 2,447.62


25


Ralph Simpson, labor at Smith fire .. 1.60


Ralph Simpson, for clothing damaged at fire. . 38.00


Unexpended balance


$ 1,728.56 $ 719.06


TOWN FARM


Balance Jan. 1st, 1919. $ .88


Superintendent's receipts


927.71


Proceeds from sale of farm $10,419.29


$11.347.88


Expenditures


Linsday S. Meister, superintendent. $ 262.50


May L. Meister, matron.


87.50


Edwin Meister, labor


6.00


Patrick Welch, labor


30.00


A. B. Loomer, provisions


61.64


Elmer E. Cole, grain.


116.70


H. Louis Farmer, gasoline and oil.


19.23


Hugh Cameron, cow.


120.00


Robert J. Bartlett, rent of pasture.


40.00


B. King, raspberries.


6.45


Richardson Laundry, washings.


8.00


Robinson & Foster, labor and stock


100.70


New England Telephone Co., telephone.


5.10


A. B. Moore, groceries


51.25


Wm. Livingston, grain.


79.05


Bennett Bros., repairs


20.06


C. W. Parsons, cow.


132.50


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


2.08


J. L. Flemings, repairs.


52.13


R. A. Kilbern, sawdust.


3.75


M. K. Fuller, ice ..


8.80


Austin Freeman, brewers' grain.


207.14


J. B. Hoar, fish. .


6.99


B. A. Cluff, feed molasses.


30.78


Lyle, the jeweler, repairing clock


1.50


$ 1,459.85


Balance, transferred to New Town Hall


account


$ 9,888.03


Interest Account


Union National Bank, interest on deposits .... $ 369.97


M. G. Rogers, interest collected on outstanding taxes 1,164.76


$ 1,534.73


Paid Central Savings Bank, interest on note ..


$ 1,162.89


Unexpended balance $ 371.84


26


INCIDENTALS


Balance Jan. 1st, 1919. $ 10.84


Appropriation


2,800.00


W. H. Alexander, sealer's fees. 24.17


Jesse Kempt, inspector's fees. 35.00


B. King, use of telephone ..


3.80


E. N. Patterson, use of telephone.


4.15


P. W. Cameron, use of telephone.


4.65


J. W. Miller, use of telephone. 3.20


2.80


H. M. Briggs, use of telephone .65


M. G. Rogers, for certificates


7.00


M. G. Rogers, for demands.


41.61


M. G. Rogers, for tax sale redemptions ..


62.33


M. G. Rogers, refund of money paid Courier- Citizen Co., for tax sale ads 212.00


3,212.20 $


Expenditures


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas town hall. $ 13.13


New Eng. Tel. Co., telephone. 271.46


A. B. Moore, supplies. .


.50


Geo. Garland, janitor service at Pickering hall.


14.00


F. H. Farmer, teaming town reports.


2.00


F. H. Farmer, moving safe ..


3.00


F. H. Farmer, team for scales.


22.00


Robinson & Foster, putting up booths, Picker- ing hall


6.69


Robertson Co., curtains for town hall.


7.80


J. F. Flemings, insurance on new town hall.


200.00


E. M. Bailey, care of soldier's graves.


13.05


A. J. Fairgrieve, town clerk's bond.


2 50


A. J. Fairgrieve, box rent ..


1 40


Courier-Citizen Co., advertising tax sales.


212.00


P. W. Cameron, recording, births, marriages, and deaths


32.10


P. W. Cameron, services as justice of peace.


5.00


A. C. Blaisdell, expenses as assessor.


10.27


Albion Felker, use of auto for assessors.


75.00


John T. Gale, reimbursement on telephone. . . .


30.00


Gardner W. Pearson, services at Bay State hearing


100.00


Dr. D. T. Buzzell, recording births.


3.50


Dr. Wm. F. Buck, recording births.


.50


Dr. H. H. Sumner, recording births.


1.00


Dr. Sherman Perry, recording births.


1.50


Wm. E. Briggs, fish and game warden, 1918-19.


100.00


Wm. H. Alexander, services as sealer.


59.19


Avery Chemical Co., acid ..


19.00


F. F. M. Dorman Co., dog checks


5.75


H. L. Gonzales, forest fire badges.


4.50


WV. & L. E. Gourley, supplies for sealer


7.98


27


$ 3,212.20


H. L. Shedd, use of telephone.


H. M. Briggs, use of auto at forest fires. 24.00


H. M. Briggs, labor at forest fires 52.00


Wm. E. Briggs, labor at forest fires. 10.00


C. E. Suratt, labor at forest fires. 3.50


Wm. Rouff, labor at forest fires. 12.00


Martin Farm, labor at forest fires 3.50


H. F. Pringle, labor at forest fires 1.50


Charles Fessenden, labor at forest fires


Eli Cote, labor at forest fires .. 1.05


A. Labonte, labor at forest fires.


1.75


Jesse Labonte, labor at forest fires.


1.75


Archie Pillsbury, labor at forest fires


.75


John D. Purdy, labor at forest fires


3.00


W. J. Robinson, labor at forest fires. 7.50


C. E. Foster, labor at forest fires. . 8.63


N. A. Johnson, labor at forest fires. 1.05


Adelbert Anderson, labor at forest fires.


4.00


Clarence Anderson, labor at forest fires 4.00


Axel Anderson, labor at forest fires


3.00


C. Gerrish, labor at forest fires 3.00


E. Walsh, labor at forest fires. 3.50


T. McHugh, labor at forest fires. 3.50


Patrick Goggin, labor at forest fires. 4.50


2.00


F. I. Carter, use of auto at forest fires. 3.00


Hugh Cameron, inspector of animals. 122.57


Hugh Cameron, inspection of meat & provisions


268.50


Melvin G. Rogers, commission on taxes. 980.15


Melvin G. Rogers, recording tax deeds 105.09


178.15


Apppleton National Bank, box rent. 2.00


20.00


Bennett Bros., repairs on pump. 4.35


Chas. Gettemy, approving notes.


30.00


Fred C. Church, treasurer's bond.


25.00


Enoch Foster Estate, insurance policy on stable 30.21


12.00


J. L. Burtt, wood, town hall.


8.75


Boston Nickle Plating Co., plating weights.


8.94


Geo. H. Brown, care of town hall lots.


10.00


Fairgrieve & Co., supplies for town hall


1.15


Carroll Edgecomb, rebate on 1918 tax.


1.30


E. N. Patterson, expenses as treasurer


12.24


Bills on hand unpaid.


$ 3,212.20 $ 97.37


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation $ 150.00


Rev. Geo. F. Camp, address. 10.00


Ladies' Aid, dinner 50.00


Reading Brass Band, music


57.00


28


F. I. Carter, labor at forest fires. .


Qua, Howard & Rogers, services.


Chandler Bros., steering fire wagon, 1917-18 ..


John F. French, wood, town hall.


4.50


Edward M. Bailey, flags and flowers. 11.60


Butterfield Printing Co., programs.


3.50


B. F. Pashley, firing salute. 2.00


Wm. T. Lewis, expenses.


6.00


Bertha Chapman, organist.


3.00


Frank P. Putnam, flowers.


2.50


Evelyn Anderson, soloist


3.70


$ 149.30


Unexpended


.70


Balance of town hall insurance for deposit.


$ 1,692.47


Central Savings Bank.


862.24


Merrimack River Savings Bank


846.23


$ 1,692.47


TOWN HALL COMMITTEE


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Smith & Brooks, surveys.


80.49


Unexpended balance


$ 169.51


TOWN HALL SITE


Appropriation


$ 8,000.00


John & Howard Foster


$ 8,000.00


Central Savings Bank, interest on loans


142.50


$ 8,142.50


TOWN HALL COAL


Approprpiation


$ 700.00


E. A. Wilson Co., coal


695.00


Unexpended


$ 5.00


Gas Lamp on James Street


Apppriation


$ 100.00


Lowell Gas Co., extending main.


85.00


Unexpended


$ 15.00


ANDOVER STREET PAYMENTS


Central Savings Bank, 2 notes. $ 3,000.00


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes.


205.00


$ 3,205.00


WATER COMMITTEE


Appropriation B. F. Smith Co., refund. 8.58


$ 2,000.00


$ 2,008.58


29


Expenditures


B. F. Smith Co., driving and testing wells .... $ 1,299.38 Walter W. Lavell, labor and supplies. 271.95


E. Worthington, engineering services 200.00


Butterfield Printing Co., printing .. 199.50


F. F. Spaulding, expenses of committee. 35.25


Unexpended


$ 2,006.08 $ 2.50


NEW TOWN HALL


Appropriation $46,000.00


Special appropriation


5,000.00


Savings Bank Fund. 4,989.02


Town hall insurance.


1,692.47


Wm. Grinnell account.


1,459.08


Balance from town farm


9,887.15


Sale of Foster House


1,126.00


Sale of Foster wind mill.


10.00


$70,163.72


Expenditures


J. Nichols & Son, on contract. $25,933.85


Killham & Hopkins, architect.


3,080.32


Heinz Electric Light & Power Co., on contract


150.00


Boston and Maine R. R. charges on supplies. . 54.45


F. H. Farmer, teaming and sand. 6.50


E. A. Wilson & Co., cement. 25.00


10.20


American Seating Co., furniture


632.32


E. N. Patterson, labor on barn.


50.00


Robinson & Foster, stock and labor on barn ..


53.85


Unexpended balance.


$40,167.23


ANDOVER STREET REPAIRS


Balance Jan. 1st, 1919.


$ 2,037.70


Appropriation


6,000.00


County Treasurer, reimbursement. 5,000.00


Com. of Mass., reimbursement.


4.687.93


$17,725.63


Expenditures


Com. of Mass., reimbursement for payments on tar asphalt


$ 1,427.32


Standard Oil Co., asphalt binder 270.00


Barbour Stockwell Co., catch basins 83.75


Boston American, advertising. . 5.00


Boston Publishing Co., advertising. 3.60


Globe Newspaper Co., advertising. 5.70


Enterprise of Marlboro, advertising


2.25


30


$29,996.49


Amasa Pratt Co., lumber ..


Lowell Courier-Citizen Co., advertising 1.23


Geo. E. Greenough, on contracts .. 14,063.79


Warner Quinlan Co., asphalt binder


2,181.00


G. H. Kittredge, weighing stone. 93.34


Reimbursements due from State and County ..


$18,136.98 $ 411.35


GENERAL ACCOUNT


June 4 Central Savings Bank, Note No. 35 .... $ 6,000.00


Oct. 25 Central Savings Bank, Note No. 41 ... 8,000.00


Nov. 26 Central Savings Bank, Note No. 42. ... 10,000.00


Oct. 25 County Treasurer, County Tax, 1919. .


3,051.74


Nov. 15 Com. of Mass., State Tax, 1919


5,940.00


Com. of. Mass. special tax, 1919. 356.40


Com. of Mass., repairs on state highway.


1,237.20


$34,585.34


SUMMARY


Highways


$ 6,077.06


Schools


22,106.75


Insane and Poor.


2,934.89


Aid, State and Military.


402.00


Stationery and Printing


540.56


Board of Health.


157.00


Salaries


3,008.75


Police


803.22


Street Lighting


3,148.11 950.06


Public Library


Moth Account, Jan. 1st to Dec. 1st, 1919.


2,800.57


Moth Account, Dec. 1st, 1919, to Jan. 3d, 1920. .


304.50


Tree Warden


189.89


Parks and Commons


12.50


Fire Department


1,728.56


Town Farm


1,459.85


Interest


1,162.89


Incidentals


3,212.20


Memorial Day


149.30


Balance of Town Hall Insurance


1,692.47


Town Hall Committee.


80.49


Town Hall Site.


8,142.50


Town Hall Coal.


695.00


Gas Lamp on James Street.


85.00


Andover Street Payments.


3,205.00


Water Committee


2,006.08


New Town Hall. .


29,996.49


Andover Street Repairs


18,136.98


General Account


34,585.34


Total expense


$149,774.01


31


Cash on hand


24,235.51


Treasurer's receipts $174,009.52


I have examined the accounts of Town officers who are autho- ized to receive and expend money for the year ending Dec. 31, 1919, and to the best of my knowledge they are correct, proper vouchers on file and $24,235.51 in the treasury.


JAMES W. MILLER,


Town Auditor.


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TREASURER'S REPORT


Dr.


Cash on hand Jan. 1st, 1919 $ 8,601.38


Loans on anticipation of revenue Central


Savings Bank of Lowell, Mass 8,000.00


$ 16,601.38


Andover Street


Loan Central Savings Bank. $ 2,500.00


Mass. Highway Commission


4,687.93


County Treasurer


5,000.00


$ 12.187.93


Taxes


Melvin G. Rogers on 1914 account $ 19.92


1915


147.42


1916


196.98


1917


7,342.53


1918


12,955.36


1919


41,947.52


$ 62,609.73


Schools


State Treasurer account Industrial School .. $ 141.25


Tuition of Children.


39.75


Account Supervision


375.00


Transportation High School Pupils 559.05


High School Tuition. .


1,230.33


U. S. Treasurer Interest on Bond.


38 25


School Committee for use of Pickering Hall.


374.00


School Committee for glass broken ..


7.08


School Committee from Sewing Dept.


80.65


James Dodge for Tuition.


30.00


Public Library, Coal and Wood.


20.75


1919 Income Tax for general school purposes.


540.00


$ 3,409.11


Street Lighting


Richmond Hudson $ 30.00


$ 30.00


Library


County Treasurer Dog Tax for 1918. $ 383.61


Abbie M. Blaisdell, Cards and Fines 14.00


$ 397.61


33


Highways


State Treasurer, Street Railway Tax. $ 897.84


Carroll Edgecomb, for manure .. 16.00


Carroll Edgecomb, for Use of Telephone .60


Wm. Jones, for manure.


8.00


Claud Travers, manure.


4.00


Roland Robinson, manure


8.00


James Tansey, manure. 4.00


John Gale, for gravel. ...


10.00


$ 948.44


Moth


State Treasurer, account Gipsy and Brown


Tail Moth $ 791.52


D. W. Mace, for Moth work 10.20


Harris M. Briggs, for use of Telephone .65


$ 802.37


Town Farm


Superintendent's Receipts $ 897.04


Town Farm Sales. . 10,449.96


$ 11,347.00


Interest


Union National Bank. $ 369.97


$ 369.97


State Aid


State Aid $ 777.00


$ 777.00


Police


City of Lowell, Court Fines. 26.00


P. W. Cameron, License Fees. 127.00


County Treasurer, Killing Dog 2.00


$ 155.00


Insane and Poor


State Treasurer, Reimbursement :


$


1,535.33


$


1,535.33


Fire Department


Town of Billerica, for Services at Fire .. . .


$ 50.00


S. W. McCausland, for Use of Telephone. 2.50


$ 52.50


34


Water Committee


Rebate from B. F. Smith Co. $ 8.58


$ 8.58


Miscellaneous


State Treasurer, Account of Income Tax. $ 991.00


Corporation Tax, Public Service. 507.75


Corporation Tax, Public Business 20.71


National Bank Tax.


34.61


Reimbursement on State Land. Soldier's Exemption


18.28


Harry L. Shedd, for Use of Telephone 2.80


Buzzell King, for Use of Telephone. .


3.80


Eugene N. Patterson, for Use of Telephone. .


4.15


P. W. Cameron, for Use of Telephone. 4.65


3.20


Jessie Kamp, account of Inspection.


35.00


Melvin G. Rogers, Reimbursement Tax Ads ..


212.00


W. H. Alexander, Sealer's Fees ..


24.17


Walter Blanchard, by Check Cancelled.


1.00


Melvin G. Rogers, Redemption Sales and Tax Certificates


110.94


$ 2,960.08


Town Hall Site


Central Savings Bank Loans, 3 Notes. $ 6,000.00


Frank E. Riley,, Sale of Foster House 1,126.00


W. H. Alexander, Sale of Shed. 10.00


-


$


7,136.00


New Town Hall Building


Street Railway Savings Bank Fund .. $ 4,200.00


Interest on Street Railway Savings Bank Fund


789.02


Town Hall Insurance.


1,692.47


Central Savings Bank Loan, 10 Notes


46,000.00


$ 52,681.49


Total Amount Received.


$174,009.52


Credit


Paid approved bills and charged to following accounts :


Highways


$ 6,077.06


Insane and Poor


2,934.89


Schools


22,106.75


Stationery and Printing


540.56


Salaries


3,008.75


Street Lighting


3,148.11


Moth Account, 1919.


2,800.57


Moth Account, 1920


304.50


35


986.02


J. W. Miller, for Use of Telephone.


Interest


1,162.89


Tree Warden


198.89


State Aid


204.00


Police


803.22


Board of Health.


157.00


Library


950.06


Memorial Day


149.30


Town Farm


1,459.85


General


34,585.34


Incidental


3,212.20


Parks and Commons.


12.50


Town Hall Insurance


1,692.47


New Town Hall Building Committee


80.49


New Town Hall Building


29,996.49


New Town Hall Site.


8,142.50


New Town Hall Coal Account.


695.00


Andover Street


18,136.98


Andover Street Loan.


3,205.00


Fire Department


1,728.56


Water Committee


2,006.08


James Street Gas Light.


85.00


Total cash paid out.


$149,774.01


Cash on hand.


24,235.51


$174,009.52


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FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN


FEB. 1, 1919


Assets


Cash on hand.


$ 24,235.51


Outstanding Taxes Uncollected. .


36,651.35


Due from State on account of Insane and Poor


890.66


Due from State on account of Gipsy and Brown Tail Moth. 498.08


Due from City of Lowell account of Insane and Poor 240.00


Due from State for State Aid.


402.00


Due from State for Transportation and Tui- tion


642.13


$ 63,559.73


Liabilities


Central Savings Bank of Lowell anticipation


of revenue (1 Note) .


$ 8,000.00


Central Savings Bank, Town Hall Loans


(10 Notes)


46,000.00


Central Savings Bank, Town Hall Site


Loans (3 Notes) .


6,000.00


Central Savings Bank, Town Andover Street Loan (1 Note) .


2,500.00


Outstanding Bills Unpaid. 267.54


$ 62,767.54


Balance in favor of the Town.


$


792.19


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS


1911, Balance in favor of Town.


$ 1,777.03


$14.40


1912


66


66


66


3,450.15


15.04


1913


5,922.15


14.40


1914


66


5,999.51


19.00


1916


66


9,811.64


18.00


1917


60


66


15,621.24


15.00


1918


13,257.33


13.30


1919


66


60


19,055.81


17.30


1920


66


66


Jan 1.


23.00


EUGENE N. PATTERSON,


945.21


17.40


1915


Treasurer.


37


TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT


YEAR


1919


1918


1917


1916


1915


1914


TOTALS


Warrant and Excise ..


$65,691.98


$65,691.98


Uncollected January 1, 1919.


$23,780.42


$8269.69


$537.29


$391.20


$117.37


33,095.97


Interest Collected.


26.78


398.19


677.57


25.02


32.67


4.53


1164.76


Cash Collected ..


41,947.52


12,955.36


7342.53


196.98


147.42


19.92


62,609.73


Abatements and Corrections. .


242.93


58.83


10.31


1.13


276.45


101.98


691.63


Uncollected January 1, 1920. .


23,528.31


11,164.42


1594.42


364.20


None


None


36,651.35


Estimate of outstanding taxes collectible $35,200. Whether the balance of the 1918 excise tax is collected depends on the result in the test case of Collector of Lakeville vs. Donham, Receiver. Respectfully submitted, MELVIN G. ROGERS, Collector of Taxes. .


UNPAID TAXES OF 1916, JAN. 10, 1920


Winthrop Buttrick


$5.00


Evan P. Cameron


2.00


Joseph Canavan


2.00


Ernest Chartier


2.00


Alex. Coluchi


2.00


Reginald A. Cooper


2.00


Maxime Cornellier


2.00


Christy Covillo


2.00


James Cummings


2.00


Millard G. Decatur


2.00


Ernest L. Dickinson


2.00


Eugene L. Douglas


2.00


Thomas Drew


2.00


Thomas Drolet


2.00


Noel Drolet


2.00


John Evaskevich


2.00


Stanislaw Evaskevich


1.70


Israel Feinstein


2.00


Walter H. Flanders


7.25


Edmund Forget


2.00


A. C. Gardner


1.93


Frank Gelinian


2.00


Thomas Gledhill


2.00


Albert C. Goss


2.00


Geo. Greeley


2.00


Wm. F. Graham


2.00


John J. Gray


2.00


B. F. Griffin


1.82


John E. Harris


2.00


Wm. E. Hobert


2.00


Wm. F. Huey


2.00


Edward I. Johnson


2.00


Joseph Johnson


1.96


Dora E. Jones


2.63


Joseph Kazakeich


2.00


Andrew Kazakeich


5.99


Rudolph Kohn


5.75


Joseph T. Langlois


2.00


Andrew E. Leblue


2.00


John F. Lynch


2.00


39


Albert P. Marin


2.00


Geo. J. Marshall


2.00


John McCarthy


2.00


Leonard McCullum


2.00


Albert McDermott


2.00


Fred McMillan


2.00


Wales H. Ney


1.86


Albert E. Norton


2.00


John Oleaf


2.00


John Palermo


2.00


Francis W. Page


2.00


Antonio and Carolina Palermo


4.88


Alfred Perigny


2.00


Raymond W. Pettee


2.00


Fay F. Pitcher


2.00


Wm. B. Pringle


2.38


Ed. S. Quinn


2.00


Joe Richard


2.00


Morris Schneider


2.00


Jos. H. Seamans


2.00


Dionyius Shuris


2.00


Frank E. Skerritt


2.00


Thos. Smith


2.00


Jacob S. Soluskofski


2.08


John Starbird


3.13


Harry W. Thompson


2.00


Carl Thoreson


2.00


Jas. Violittee


20.90


Wm. A. Warren


2.00


Ernest R. Webster


2.00


Earle H. Wiggin


2.00


John Wilson


2.00


Jos. Young


2.00


Chas. Youska


2.00


Non-Residents


Wm. H. Adsit, Tr.


$17.47


Bertha Calkins


12.00


Harry Caprillian


1.58


Antonio Ciovacci et al


1.50


Joan and Jose Ferreira


1.50


John E. Kelly


1.13


Kilby Investment Co.


1.50


Harry Koutjian


2.55


John J. Loan, et al


2.25


City of Lowell


4.50


40


Luigi Mangillo


2.25


Armine Mohr


1.05


Alberta V. Myles


1.13


Georglis Panayiotis


1.50


Emma Peterson


2.25


Kevork Sehajian


1.88


Jules Trudeau


2.63


Nicholas Vraistas


1.50


Elizabeth A. Wolfe


1.13


UNPAID TAXES FOR YEAR OF 1917, JAN. 10, 1920 Residents


Alfred Bebbington


$2.00


Charles E. Blake


2.00


Arthur H. Bowe


2.00


Winthrop Buttrick


18.83


Frank P. J. Buyens


2.00


Ernest Chartier


2.00


William H. Colby


2.00


Reginald A. Cooper


2.00


Christy Covilla


2.00


Samuel H. Davis


33.99


Thomas Drew


2.00


Louis P. Drolet


2.00


Cyprienne Dumont


2.00


Errold Estes


2.00


Israel Feinstein


2.00


David Filler


1.93


Walter H. Flanders


5.72


George A. Gale


2.00


Walter B. Gibbons


2.00


Thomas Gledhill


2.00


Abner S. Goodwin


- 4.66


William C. Graham


2.00


Harry Grant


2.00


John J. Gray


2.00


James Avery Greeno


2.00


Nora Greeno


31.12


Joseph Hamilton


2.60


Patrick J. Higgins


3.36


Frank W. Hoyt


2.00


Frank Jaquith


2.53


Joseph Johnson


2.00


Robert W. Johnson


8.65


41


Joseph Kazakeich


5.26


Patrick J. Lacy


2.00


Joseph T. Langlais


2.00


Charles E. Lougee


4:57


Benj. J. Marsh


2.00


Manuel Martin


2.00


James McCarthy


2.00


John McCartin


2.00


Charles Morais


2.00


Raymond Mooers


2.00


George L. Morey


2.00


Patrick J. O'Neil


9.98


John Palerno


2.00


John Dawson Purdy


2.00


Edward S. Quinn


2.00


Frank Robinson


2.00


William J. Rouff


2.00


John Starbird


3.00


Walter Stevens


2.00


David Stevenson


2.00


Fred Sullivan


2.00


Herbert E. Sunbury


2.00


Harry W. Thompson


2.00


Ernest R. Webster


2.00


Richard A. Wright


2.00


UNPAID TAXES FOR YEAR OF 1917, JAN. 10, 1920


Non-Residents


William Adsit, Trustee


$14.83


Watson Alexander, Heirs


3.19


George Boudamis, et al


1.33


Harry Caprellian


1.40


Giovanni Carnevael


3.46


Victoria Carter


3.00


Antonio Ciovacci, et al


1.33


John F. Coleman


5.32


Arthur Confogazos


1.33


Generosa Coscia


1.00


Louis D. Daniels


2.66


George M. Danielson


1.00


Gregory Danielson


1.00


Carrie V. Dolleris


1.33


Manuel Espinola


2.66


42


Joan and Jose Ferrera


1.33


James Frazer


1.00


Florence E. Grant


1.33


Charles I. Hood


2.60


Rebecca Kanisky


3.19


John E. Kelly


1.00


Kilby Investment Company


1.33


Harry Koutjian


2.26


Horace B. Lambert


6.12


City of Lowell


3.99


Luigi Mangillo


2.00


Abram V. Mann


11.62


John W. McEvoy, Heirs


1.33


Catherine McGowan


1.33


Tony Mezzy


2.13


Georglis Panayioits


1.33


Emma Peterson


2.00


William H. Pinto


2.66


Michael Sacco


3.00


Kevork Sehajian


1.66


Anthony G. Silva


1.06


A. Nathaniel Triantofolos


6.98.


Jules Trudeau


2.33


William H. Vinto


2.33


Elizabeth A. Wolfe


1.00


Mary E. Davis


1.66


99 other delinquents whose taxes amount to less than $1 each.


UNPAID TAXES OF 1918 ON JAN. 10, 1920


Residents


Sidney L. Bailey


$ 2.00


Alfred Bebbington


2.00


Alexander A. Brabant


2.00


Ernest P. Carter


19.29


Walter D. Chaffin


2.00


Hannah Clark, Heirs


4.15


Louis Clock


2.43


John Cravatta


3.38


Samuel H. Davis


42.74


Ernest L. Dickson


2.00


Esther Dickson


6.92


Ernest F. Downing


2.00


Thomas Drew


2.00,


43


Noel Drolet


3.73


George A. Eaton Errold V. Estes


2.00


Stanislaw Evaskevich


10.47


Israel Feinstein


2.00


Eugene H. Finch


2.00


Jennie B. Fuller


8.65


Monroe K. Fuller


64.71


Jonas George


2.00


John E. Gerrish


3.29


Thomas Gledhill


2.00


Norman Gould


2.00


Harry Grant


2.00


Ernest Grannan


2.00


John J. Gray


2.00


James A. Greeno


8.22


Nora Greeno


30.48


Joseph Hamilton


2.87


Herbert A. Harnden


2.00


George D. Higgins


2.00


Eugene Hobart


2.00


George Johnson


2.00


Jane Johnson


16.43


Ralph W. Johnson


7.19


Dora E. Jones


2.59


J. Kakahara


3.73


George Karavas


2.00


Augustus M. Kendall


14.11


Jerry Kekelakacos


2.00


Robert Lacey


2.00


William H. Lee


98.38


Joseph Leernan


2.00


Oscar Littlefield


2.00


Charles E. Lougee


99.75


James P. Lynch


2.00


Sarah A. MacIntyre


1.73


Thomas J. Manley


1.73


Benjamin Marsh


2.00


Arthur Marion


3.29


Ferdinand Malone, et al


5.62


Joseph Mildrum, Heirs


7.61


Charles Marais


6.32


Joseph Moore


2.00


Thomas Nesmith


21.20


Thomas B. Nickerson


2.00


Patrick J. O'Neil


17.05


44


9.99


Martin Oberaranowski


2.00


E. Paquette


2.00


D. Photis, et al


76.12


D. Photis


2.00


Joseph Piccardi


65.14


Heirs of B. Pietro


12.11


J. Dawson Purdy


9.00


John E. Riley


2.17


Wm. E. Roberts


4.59


Gordon Russell


2.00


Caleb M. Santasnour


2.00


Dennis Shuris


2.00


Charles R. Small


2.00


John R. Smith (moth)


2.25


Ralph R. Speth


2.00


John Starbird


3.29


Edward Stevens


2.00


David H. Stevenson


2.00


Wm. J. Taylor


2.00


Harry W. Thompson


2.00


Roger Toothaker


3.89


Samuel Toothaker


8.06


George H. Townsend


2.00


Charles Vska


2.00


Fred Voakes


3.73


Frank Ward


2.00


Carey C. Waterman


2.00


John Wibanowicz


9.51


A. Zarefes


2.00


Condilo Zarefes


45.33


Non-Residents


Wm. H. Adsit, Trustee


$28.89


Dominick Ambrosis


1.04


Sophia Barron


5.19


W. Badger, Heirs


.87


Avery Chemical Co.


8202.45


Bay State St. Ry. Co.


246.58


Minot A. Bean, et al


4.41


B. Bedigian


1.04


Louis G. Belle Isle


90.82


George Bellas


.95


Charlotte M. Blair


6.92


Abda Boghassian


1.29


45


Geo. Bourdamis, et al


1.73


J. P. Bradley


6.92


Adolph A. Brand


21.98


James E. Burke, Trustee


4.50


Florence E. Callahan


13.41


Harry Caprellian


1.82


Kate Charlton, Heirs


.87


Mary E. Carr


1.04


Victoria Carter


3.89


P. P. Cass, et al


4.32


E. Cowley


56.22


Harriet E. Casman


.69


A. Ciovacci et al


1.73


Lawrence N. Chaffin


9.51


Harry A. Chaffin


1.73


Leo Chilinginian


.69


Jacob Cohen




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