Town of Tewksbury annual report 1917-1925, Part 42

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


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Phaida and Marie


49 Dec. 12 Richard Everett Haines


Everett and Elizabeth


50


Dec. 14 Robert Emerson Wentworth Chas. and Mary


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


8


Marriages Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1925


Date of


No. Marriage Name


Residence


1 Jan. 18 Frederick Y. Campbell Boston, Mass.


Agnes M. Mullen Tewksbury, Mass.


2 Feb. 16 George Volmer Nelson Wilmington, Mass.


Ellen Vogt Tewksbury, Mass.


3 Mar. 14 Theodore Seymore Lowell, Mass.


Rose Mary Stockman Tewksbury, Mass.


4 Apr. 12 Ferdinand Banville Tewksbury, Mass. Lumina Drolet Lowell, Mass.


5 Apr. 27 Thomas Edward O'Connor Springfield, Mass.


Margaret Mary Preston Tewksbury, Mass.


6 Apr. 26 Michael Jankew Lowell, Mass.


Stefania Golen Tewksbury, Mass.


7 May 18 Alexander Cameron, Jr. Tewksbury, Mass.


Myrtle Florence Early Andover, Mass.


8 May 21 Floyd Fergusan West Lynn, Mass.


Elizabeth Jane Jordan Tewksbury, Mass.


9 May 6 George William McDonald, Jr. Tewksbury, Mass.


10 June 17 George Abel Marshall


Mildred Edna Green Tewksbury Tewksbury, Mass. Mary Mitchell


Tewksbury, Mass.


11 June 20 Walter Joseph Marsh Tewksbury, Mass. Helena Rose Mathews Tewksbury. Mass.


12 June 15 George Sonia Tewksbury, Mass. .


Catherine LaFrance Lowell, Mass.


13 June 22 Joseph Walter Theriault Tewksbury, Mass. Mary Hamilton Dracut, Mass.


14 June 27 Frank Golin Lowell, Mass.


Wiktorya Piekos Tewksbury, Mass.


15 July 11 Forrest Elmer Foster Tewksbury, Mass.


Lillian Iola Brooks Tewksbury, Mass.


16 Aug. 10 James A. Farren Charlestown, Mass. Lillian G. Pitts Tewksbury, Mass.


17 Aug. 25


Roger Billings Tewksbury, Mass.


Dorothy Kelley Winchester, Mass.


18 Aug. 29


Hector Jackson Tewksbury, Mass.


Ethel May Fairgrieve Tewksbury, Mass.


19 Sept. 9 Augustus Lane Dutton Dracut, Mass. Marion Gladys Pillsbury Tewksbury, Mass.


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Date of


No. Marriage


Name


Residence


20 Sept. 14 George LaBonte Tewksbury, Mass.


Mary Jane Elkington Tewksbury, Mass.


21 Sept. 16 William Bradley Carter Tewksbury, Mass.


Alice Bertha Wahlstrom West Somerville, Mass.


22 Oct. 12 Maunday J. White


Tewksbury, Mass.


Marie Labrie


Tewksbury, Mass.


23 Oct.


4 Lawrence Eugene Ward Marion Louise Roesger Waltham, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


24 Nov. 22 Sam Brownstein Tewksbury, Mass.


Sarah Zavalcofsky Plymouth, Mass.


25 June 3 Brooks Stevens, Jr. Tewksbury, Mass.


Janet Hubbard Lake Forest, Illinois


26 Dec. 25 Howard F. Malonson Tewksbury, Mass.


Florence Seaver Tewksbury, Mass.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


10


Deaths Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1925.


Date of


No. Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths.


Dys.


1


Jan. 2


Ramon Lisay


28


-


-


2


Jan. 4 Ignatz Lisay


41


3 Jan. 12 Edith Austin


63


11


30


4 Jan. 26


Terrence Gray


55


-


5


Jan. 26


George Burnham


68


2


24


6


Feb. 2 Patrick J. Higgins


53


7 Feb. 17 Salvidore Liponi


42


2


4


8


9


Feb. 27


Eva Mae Ward


31


8


15


10


11


Feb. 8 Emma White


54


10


15


12


Apr. 6 Ellen Collins


77


-


13 Apr. 10


Ada Failing


51


2


9


14 Apr. 15


Michael Simonitz


8


13


15 Mar. 28


Aurelie Paquette


83


2


25


16


Mar. 6


James Price


64


17 Apr. 3


James Merton Crosby


17


23


18


Apr. 16


Romain


2 hrs.


19


May 8


William F. Tighe


57


20 May 19


Alice C. Pfeiffer


57


21 Apr. 17


Toney Wronski


47


22 May 18


William Stelmokas


10


10


2


23 June 23


George F. Keefe


1


11


24


June 26


Harry C. Littlefield


43


6


1


25 July 14


Ellen McGrail


61


9


21


26 July 15 John Farrell


1


1


23


27 July 24


George Hughs


65


6


8


28 Aug. 18


Ella Jean Manley


11


19


29 Sept. 2


Pauline Marcelle Roux


5


6


-


30 Sept. 16


Catherine McManus


78


31 Sept. 19


Hefania Adamonski


1


14


32 Sept. 19


Susan Mace


94


6


26


33


Sept. 20


Mary E. Bemis


84


5


3


34 Oct. 4 Benjamin Spaulding


72


-


7


35 Oct. 25 Irma Trull


66


8


19


36 Sept. 6 Joseph Gonsher


57


37 Nov. 3 Jessie V. Meikle


19


10


11


38


Nov. 4 Napoleon Dubuque


79


11


29


-


-


-


-


:


11


Date of


No.


Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths.


Dys.


39


Nov. 14


Albert C. Blaisdell


71


7


14


40


Oct. 30


Francois Cote


70


-


-


41 Nov. 15


Abbie Frances Clifford


81


4


-


42


Nov. 21


Hannah Keohane


74


-


-


43


Dec. 3


Fred C. Johnson


66


10


7


44 Dec. 17


Eliza A. Sanderson


86


2


9


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


12


RECAPITULATION


Births Registered in 1925 50


Males


26


Females 24


Marriages Registered in 1925


26


Deaths Registered in 1925


44


Males 24


Females


20


Received and paid over to the County Treasurer six hundred seventy-three dollars and eighty cents ($673.80) for dog licenses.


The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to fur- nish parents, householders, physicians and midwives applying therefor, blanks for the return of births as required by law. Births reported after this has gone to press do not appear in the above report, but are on the Town Records. That these records may be complete, the Town Clerk would appreciate any and all information of births oc- curing which are not in this report.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


13


ASSESSORS' REPORT


Value of land, exclusive of buildings, April 1, 1925 $ 942,510.00


Value of buildings, exclusive of land, April 1, 1925 1,614,275.00


Value of Personal property, April 1, 1925 603,879.00


$ 3,160,664.00


Supplementary Valuation Dec. 10 to 20, 1925


16,595.00


Total valuation, 1925


3,177,259.00


Total valuation, 1924


3,184.362.00


Loss in valuation


$ 7,103.00


Poll tax, $2.00.


Tax rate for 1925, $30.00 on $1,000.00.


Tax Levy for 1925:


State Tax $ 5,760.00


State Highway Tax


1,237.20


Merrimack River Sewer Tax


152.84


County Tax


4,387.31


Town Appropriations :


Schools


$ 45,977.00


Vocational Schools


2,900.00


Special Foster School


3,500.00


Lights Foster Schools


700.00


Heating Plant Shawsheen School


2,431.00


Foster School House Loan with Interest


7,760.00


Highways


10,500.00


Cinders for Highways


2,500.00


Oil for Highways


3,000.00


Street Lighting


6,800.00


Extension of Street Lights


5,000.00


Town Hall Maintenance


3,500.00


Town Hall Loan and Interest, 6th Payment


5,997.50


Incidentals


1,200.00


Public Library


750.00


Police


1,700.00


Stationery and Printing


600.00


Board of Health


500.00


Salaries


2,200.00


Park Commission


150.00


14


Tree Warden


.200.00


Poor Department


3,000.00


Fire Department 2,500.00


Reo Chassis for Fire Dept.


1,800.00


Assessors' Dept.


1,650.00


Meat Inspection


500.00


Interest on Loans


1,000.00


Collection of Taxes


1,500.00


Memorial Day


225.00


Demonstration of Agriculture


150.00


Brush Cutting


500.00


Suppression of Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths


1,273.34


Town Hall Avenue Survey


100.00


Total


$ 133,601.19


Available Revenue $ 40,000.00


Tax on 736 Polls


1,472.00


Levied on Real and Personal Property


94,819.92


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land


12,027 1-8


Houses


948


Horses


193


Cows


608


Swine


37


Sheep


36


Neat Cattle


68


Fowl


10,960


Tax Payers


2,244


Exempted Property


First Congregational Church, Land and Building $ 50,500.00


First Baptist Society, Land and Building


11,900.00


Oblate Fathers, O. M. I., Land and Buildings


33,800.00


St. Peter and St. Paul Society, Land 250.00


South Tewksbury M. E. Mission, Land and Building


2,500.00


Catholic Literary Asso., Land and Building


2,200.00


Silver Lake Evangelical Camp Meeting Asso.,


Land and Building


12,100.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Land


11,000.00


Lowell Old Ladies' Home


100.00


Total ....


$ 124,350.00


15


Schedule of Town Property, Exempt


School Buildings and Land $ 90,000.00


Personal Property School Department


7,000.00


Public Library


11,000.00


Receiving Tomb and Land


500.00


Town Cemetery Lot


50.00


Highway Department, Buildings and Land


2,500.00


Highway Department, Personal Property


3,043.00


Barge and Sleigh


250.00


Gravel Land, Highway Department


550.00


Public Parks


3,000.00


Cemeteries


1,000.00


Public Scales


2,500.00


Fire Department, Buildings and Land


1,200.00


Fire Department, Personal Property


10,000.00


Moth Department, Building


3,000.00


Moth Department, Personal Property


2,160.00


Town Hall, Personal Property


5,000.00


Town Hall, Building and Land


88,000.00


Electric Light Plant


500.00


Total


$ 231,253.00


Massachusetts State Infirmary


Buildings


$ 1,981,722.00


Personal Property


390,500.00


$ 2,372,222.00


Respectfully submitted,


BUZZELL KING, ALBION L. FELKER, JAMES W. MILLER,


Board of Assessors, Tewksbury, Mass.


16


AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Expenditures


Labor and Teams


Appropriation


$ 10,500.00


Roland Robinson


$ 1,452.50


John Brown


1,246,00


Deward Monty


1,137.00


Isaac Brown


462.00


Thomas Sullivan


727.00


Augustus Shedd


52.00


Anthony Bennett


24.24


John Clancy


4.00


-$


5,104.74


Breaking Roads


Harry Patterson, driving tractor $ 106.00


Daniel Sterling, driving snowplow


106.00


P. J. Roux, labor


92.00


James Manley, labor


96.50


Tewksbury Garage, storage of truck and tractor


190.20


Tewksbury Garage, gasoline, oil and labor


209.67


Haines & Son, breaking roads


56.25


Daniel W. Seaver, labor


15.75


Holland System Motor Co., repairs on snowplow


355.99


A. L. Felker, breaking roads


13.00


Carl Heidenreich, breaking roads


24.75


-$


1,266.11


Hay and Grain


Fred Scarlett, hay $ 368.62


A. B. Moore, grain 588.16


956.78


17


Shoeing and Repairing


P. J. Roux $ 313.59


Tools and Supplies


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone $ 37.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


28.68


E. P. Chasse, cinders


449.80


Bartlett & Dow, supplies


42.96


A. B. Moore, supplies


23.12


Donovan Harness Co., supplies


22.85


Patrick Cogger, draft horse


350.00


Pyer & Lamoureau, wiring barn


53.63


S. R. McIntosh, drain pipe


45.93


Osterman Coal Co., coal


20.83


Robert Barris, two sets double harnesses


197.60


Lowell Corp. Hospital, X-Ray pictures


5.00


Boston & Maine R. R., cinders and freight


259.80


Robinson & Foster labor and material


12.39


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


4.75


Antonio Pallatto, use of steam roller


174.00


Dr. W. A. Sherman, veterinarian services


15.00


Osterman Coal Co., coal for steam roller


13.53


Patrick O'Neil, sand 30.50


H. Louis Farmer, gasoline


4.00


H. E. Fletcher Co., bound posts


102.00


Trimount Oil Co., patching compound


297.00


Fred Garlick, trucking


104.00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


1.71


Acme Welding Works, repairs


.90


Cawley Coal Co., pipe


51.70


A. B. Moore, highway guard


142.36


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., supplies


165.50


H. Cameron, chestnut posts


21.20


Harris Briggs, labor


8.00


A. S. Haines, labor and supplies


64.25


Wm. Rice, gravel


22.50


Fred Roper, sand


7.00


James Chambers, sand


5.40


John A. Richardson, lumber


49.08


-$ 2,833.97


Total $ 10,475.19


18


Appropriation Total expenditures Unexpended balance


$ 10,500.00 10,475.19 $ 24.81


OIL OR OTHER BINDER


Appropriation


$ 3,000.00


Expenditures


Trimount Oil Co., oil and applying $ 2,982.87


Unexpended ....


$ 17.13


CINDERS


Appropriation $ 2,500.00


Expenditures


John Brady, cinders $ 1,615.00


Fred H. Garlick, trucking


268.00


James Manley, hauling cinders


18.00


Boston & Maine R. R., cinders and freight


599.00


-$ 2,500.00


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 45,977.00


Expenditures


Teachers


Ethelwyn Howard


$ 1,800.00


Marian Adams


855.00


Elizabeth Flynn


1,400.00


Ruth Piper


1,130.00


Marion Piper


906.75


Dorothy Dickenson


1,235.00


Marguerite Tellier


655.50


Nettie L. Eagles


1,349.00


Miriam Wiggin


1,100.00


Ruth Tingley


1,045.00


Eva L. Hersey


1,100.00


Anna Mulligan


570.00


Sarah Loupret


893.00


Isabel Gregory


440.00


Gladys Pillsbury


273.00


Lena Coburn


268.00


George Robeson


240.00


Beulah Paine


54.00


Rose Brennan


4.00


Beatrice Gunther


54.00


Rita Piper


30.00


Bertha McElroy


24.75


Marguerite Benson


532.00


Sarah O'Brien


323.00


Margaret Flynn


323.00


Catherine Graham


380.00


Martina Boyle


6.00


Elizabeth Ward


168.00


17,159.50


Fuel and Janitor


George Garland, janitor


$ 1,846.00


Dawson Purdy, janitor


792.00


Irvin Bailey, janitor


660.00


Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor


440.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


62.28


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


38.70


Osterman Coal Co., coal


2,323.40


Austin F. French, wood


59.00


20


Fred T. Harrington, wood


12.00


A. B. Moore, supplies


3.54


American Cleaning Co., cleaning windows 65.00


F. J. Flemings, Est., supplies 36.75


Masury-Young Co., oil and sprayer


54.25


H. I. Dallman Co., supplies


9.37


John Brady, wood


16.00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


1.22


$ 6,419.51


Transportation


Joseph Roux, repairing barge $ 3.62


James Manley, driving barge


1,000.00


Asahel Jewell, driving barge


837.00


Joseph Pupkis, driving barge


186.00


Edward Penney, driving barge


192.00


Eastern Mass. Ry. Co., tickets


2,440.00


Town of Billerica, transporting pupils


292.50


Reimbursements for car tickets:


John E. Colby


22.60


Mark Roper


45.40


E. C. Rood


32.40


L. A. Roberts


21.80


Dennis J. O'Connell


82.40


Leonard Pineau


10.80


James Clancy


21.40


Robert Bisbee


32.70


Herbert Larrabee


22.80


Miss Nellie Collins


45.20


Mrs. J. Agnes Perkins


7.70


Walter Lavell


22.00


Augusta Livingston


58.40


Peter Lacy


15.60


James Fletcher


33.60


Mrs. Dorothy Roper


22.80


Z. Sawyer


103.10


Henry Scarlett


23.20


L. E. Small


33.90


Mrs. P. Sullivan


23.20


Thomas Sullivan


23,20


Robert Farmer


22.60


21


A. H. Hicks 23.20


Anthony Kelley


34.80


Albert Katharena 29.40


H. L. Farmer


33.00


J. K. Chandler


20.70


Louis D. Cote


10.10


Edgar Smith


23.00


Thomas Davies


32.70


Frank Marr


46.40


Bertha M. Lovejoy


23.00


ยท P. D. Nash


25.20


Joseph Jordan


22.00


Stanislaw Kaszetta


22.00


Chester Trull


21.90


Everett Mountain


46.00


Alden Haines 20.00


Mrs. Thomas Parivoliotis 22.60


23.20


Frank Corr


22.80


Roscoe Millett


33.30


Daniel Johnston


11.60


Robert Johnson


11.20


George E. Duley


33.60


Mrs. Raymond LaFay


2.40


James E. Chambers


43.20


R. F. Carson


15.50


Mrs. K. I. Burgess


37.60


John Botas


23.10


George H. Blake


47.00


Wm. Gellinan


11.60


P. J. O'Neil


41.60


Phillip Battles


11.60


John Peterson


42.40


Frank C. Guyer


22.60


James Hallett 34.00


George Garland


23.00


Clarence Foster


23.00


Jennie B. Fuller


11.60


John T. Gale


41.00


Joseph Barowsky


43.60 $ 6,744.42


22


Mrs. Lucy Watson


Supervision


Charles L. Randall $ 1,225.08


Books and Supplies


A. G. Pollard Co. $ 144.30


American Book Co.,


71.34


Ginn & Co.


253.07


Doubleday, Page & Co.


4.96


Frye & Crawford Drug Co.


21.97


Ervin E. Smith Co.


62.01


D. C. Heath & Co.


57.19


Edward E. Babb & Co.


111.20


G. C. Prince & Son


3.00


J. L. Hammett


684.35


Houghton, Mifflin Co.


90.22


Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co.


28.31


Balfe Service Co.


14.41


Amasa Pratt Co.


88.79


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co.


1.50


Oliver Ditson Co.


3.86


The Macmillan Co.


14.88


D. L. Page Co.


7.20


Charles N. Smart


6.00


Arthur A. Foster, rebinding books


16.86


The George F. Cram Co.


21.42


McKnight & McKnight Co.


13.72


F. M. Ambrose Co.


22.91


F. J. Flemings Est.


6.25


S. R. McIntosh, lumber


22.63


Teachers' College


5.92


A. B. Moore


3.23


Hall & McCreary Co.


9.60


$ 1,791.10


Houses


The Robertson Co., Inc., supplies $ 558.59


Derby Electric Motors Co., repairs 27.68


23


James H. Wilkins & Co., repairs to chimney 250.00


J. L. Hammett Co., bubbling fountains


56.11


Farrell & Conaton, grates and sink 133.05


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., galvanized wire cloth 26.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., plumbing


4.50


A. P. Norris, labor and repairs


234.43


Herve E. Cote, labor on furnace


293.05


J. M. Clancy, plumbing 49.50


Cawley Coal Co., lime and brick


3.00


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., supplies


35.56


M. E. Haines, irons for chimney


1.00


Walter W. Lavell, repairs


7.00


1,679.47


Tuition


City of Lowell


$ 7,430.48


Town of Billerica


340.00


City of Lawrence


5.32


Town of Wilmington


330.60


$ 8,106.40


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement ..... ........


$ 588.50


Miscellaneous


Melvin F. Masters, testing water $ 4.00


F. H. Garlick, trucking


66.00


Fred C. Church & Co., premium on insurance 58.83


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


110.13


John L. Fleming, premiums on insurance 665.85


M. Steinert & Sons, music 7.00


John H. Seifer, clock & repairs


19.00


A. W. Greeley, tuning piano


3.00


Whistle Bottling Co., water


37.10


M. Steinert & Sons, repairing victrola


2.50


E. P. Maclaren, taking school census


30.00


-


24


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., repairs for victrola .75


G. A. Norris, filing saws


2.75


Mrs. Mary Lynch, rent for land 25.00


Mrs. Grace Dawson, advertising hearing 5.04


Charles L. Randall, expenses 83.74


Nelson E. Huntley, filling in diplomas


7.75


C. H. Sanford, M. D., professional services


4.00


Wm. Speke & Co., printing


3.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., wire


39.25


F. J. Conroy, clock


11.00


Charles W. Dorr, diplomas


5.00


1,190.69


School Nurse


Mrs. Emma Maclaren, services $ 815.00


Medical Inspection


H. M. Larrabee, M. D., school physician ....


$ 200.00


Total


$ 45,919.67


Appropriation


$ 45,977.00


Total expenditures


45,919.67


Unexpended


$ 57.33


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation $ 2,900.00


25


Expenditures


City of Lowell, tuition $ 1,209.23


Town of Reading 142.50


Reimbursement for Car Tickets:


James Crosby


8.40


James H. Leamans


18.80


Frank Szurley


20.60


B. Stelmack


20.00


Louis Amoit


15.00


Mrs. Jennie McCoy


29.10


Mrs. May E. Wilbur


63.60


Thomas McCormack


18.40


$ 1,545.63


Unexpended


$ 1,354.37


INSANE AND POOR


Bal. Jan. 1, 1925, brought forward as per vote town Appropriation


$ 1,636.50


3,000.00


$ 4,636.50


Paid out for support of poor


2,977.50


Unexpended


$ 1,659.00


STATE AID


Bal. Jan. 1, 1925, brought forward as per vote town $ 404.00


26


Expenditures


Paid out for aid $ 80.00


Unexpended


$ 324.00


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation


$ 600.00


Expenditures


Sullivan Bros., printers $ 27.25


Balfe Service Co., ptg. annual reports, warrants


385.25


American Ry. Express


.66


Harry C. Kittredge, office supplies


19.80


Edith A. Foristall, advertising


16.80


Mrs. Harry Dawson, advertising


16.80


Courier Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising


11.51


Arthur A. Foster, binding reports


3.50


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


41.88


The Carter's Ink Co., ink


7.50


Hobbs & Warren, blanks


11.18


Wm. Speke, printing


25.50


-$


567.63


Unexpended


$


32.37


SALARIES


$


2,200.00


Appropriation


27


Expenditures


Austin French, election officer 15.00


George McCoy, election officer 15.00


Percy Haines, election officer 15.00


Dennis J. O'Connell, registrar of voters 25.00


Harry Dawson, clerk of registrars, 1924


10.00


John T. Gale, chairman road commission


100.00


Eugene N. Patterson, town treasurer


250.00


Harry C. Dawson, town clerk


200.00


R. E. Gay, town auditor 250.00


E. H. King, election officer 37.00


John E Strickwald, election officer 15.00


Jeremiah K. Chandler, selectman


200.00


Wm. H. Kelley, selectman


200.00


Irving F. French, chairman, board of selectman


250.00


Hector Jackson, school committee


75.00


Mrs. H. M. Larabee, school committee


75.00


Arthur F. Foster, school committee


75.00


Harry C. Dawson, clerk board of registrars


30.00


Mark Roper, road commissioner


100.00


William I. Bailey, road commissioner


100.00


Total -$ - 2,037.00


Unexpended $ 163.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation $ 1,200.00


Expenditures


Sealer of Weights and Measures


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies and repairs .. $ 11.37 F. C. Church & Co., premium on policy covering sealer's supplies 16.00


28


Albert Trull Est., rent of scale site 25.00


Hobbs & Warren, lead seals 1.40


W. H. Alexander, services as sealer 86.00


D. W. Williams, use of team for sealer 42.00


Charles S. Lyons, sealing and testing scales and measures 2.40


184.17


Albert S. Briggs, making jury box $ 9.60


N. E. T. & T. Co., telephones 260.02


Harry C. Dawson, recording births, deaths, and marriages 110.50


Dr. A. E. Shaw, reporting birth


.25


F. Arthur Osterman, rebate on 1923 taxes


172.20


Dr. M. A. Buck, reporting births


1.00


Fred C. Church, premium on treasurer's bond ..


25.00


Harry C. Dawson, procuring ballots


3.00


P. B. Murphy, dog book


3.10


Director of Accounts, approval of notes


10.00


Dr. C. H. Sanford, reporting births


3.75


A. J. Fairgrieve, rent of P. O. box


1,40


Appleton Safe Deposit Vaults, rent


5.00


Joseph B. Barsam, release on lots for illegal tax collection 29.70


Dr. G. O. Lavallee, reporting birth.


.25


Dr. Chas. L. Sweetser, reporting birth


.25


Harry P. Chadwick, illegal sale of taxes


4.75


Samuel Brownstein, pump and pipe for tub 6.00


Butterfield Printing Co., poll tax lists


75.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., lighting band stand


3.00


H. Cameron, care of No. Tewksbury park


6.00


Dr. M. E. Simmons, reporting birth


.25


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp., care of town lot and and tomb 10.00


Harry C. Dawson, killing dogs


6,00


Will Rounds, photographs of roadway 11.76


Wm. H. Kelley, preambulating town boundaries


10.00


Irving F. French, preambulating town boundaries


10.00


Benjamin Buck, services fish and game warden 50.00 Harry Patterson, use of auto in preambulation of town lines 5.00


George H. Brown, care of South Cemetery and Old Burial Ground 40.75


Harry C. Dawson, Justice of Peace 10.00


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Eugene N. Patterson, carfares to Lowell 10.53 John Gale, care of soldiers' graves 25.00


Qua, Howard & Rogers legal services 96.77 $ 1,015.83


Total $ 1,200.00


Unpaid bills: Qua, Howard & Rogers. legal services $ 70.23


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 500.00


Expenditures


Dr. Edward J. O'Donoghue, cultures and diphtheria antitoxin $ 28,00


F. & E. Bailey, Diphtheria antitoxin and sup- plies 20.50


State Infirmary, Rabies treatment for Charles


Williams 30.00


Dr. C. H. Sanford, vaccinations 8.00


Total $ 86.50


Unexpended $ 413.50


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation $ 225.00


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Expenditures


Gertrude E. Bailey, flags $ 14.35


Mary Evans Neving, soloist


6.80


Rev. Father McCoy, orator


10,00


Regan's Military Band


112.00


Butterfield Printing Co., programs


7.00


Arthur C. Tingley, bouquets


4.00


Calderwood & Robbins, cigars


9.50


Ladies Aid Society, dinner


61.35


Total -$ 225.00


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STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 6,800.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp. $ 6,333.86


Welsbach Street Lighting Co., care of lamps


25.49


$


6,359.35


Unexpended


$


440.65


LIBRARY


Appropriation $ 750.00 569.66 -$ 1,319.66


Dog tax, 1924


Expenditures


Library Bureau, cards and slips


$


13.50


DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books


727.69


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Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


175.00


Ruth W. Cameron, asst. librarian 8.50


Edward Smith, asst. librarian


100.00


Alice L. King, asst. librarian


91.50


Kate Folsom, expenses in Boston


27.00


Harriet G. Morse, magazine subscriptions


51.50


Edward Smith, moving books


2.00


Sullivan Bros., cards


8.50


Chas. W. Dorr, book lists


5.00


John Seifer, repairing clock


2.50


Edgar Smith, transporting books


87.50


Total $


1,300.19


Unexpended


$ 19.47


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas $ 26.35


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


200.13


Eugene N. Patterson, janitor


1,200.00


Eugene N. Patterson, paid for brush


1.25


A. B. Moore, supplies


.95


A. F. French & Co., paper


39.53


New England Tel.& Tel. Co., telephones


118.54


The Robertson Co., Inc., supplies


13.50


Bennett Bros. Co., repairs to pump


12.35


Josie E. Blaisdell, supplies


4.44


Derby Electric Motors Co., lamps


17.22


Robinson & Foster, labor


1.15


Osterman Coal Co., coal


1,295.73


G. C. Prince & Son, files


1.00


Chas. N. Smart, supplies


6.00


F. I. Carter & Sons, wood


9.00


Farrell & Conaton, repairs


43.40


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New England Sales Co., brass door stops 25.62


A. S. Briggs, setting glass 1.50


W. I. Bailey, sharpening lawn-mowers 1.50


Harry C. Dawson, Underwood typewriter


45.00


F. H. Garlick, trucking


1.00


Fairgrieve & Co., supplies


4.47


American Express Co., express


2.71


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., dishes


85.34


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., kitchen utensils


12.94


Geo. A. Davis, commission on sale and removal of Delco plant


50.00


J. M. Clancy, repairs


2.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of


boilers


4.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., snow-shovels


1.70


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


.85


Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


1.53


$


3,230.70


Unexpended


$ 269.30


GENERAL


Central Savings Bank, paid notes Nos. 22, 24,


25, 37, 38, and 40 $ 85,000.00


County treasurer, County tax


4,387.31


Commonwealth of Mass., State tax


5,760.00


Repairs to State highway 1,237 20


Investigation of sewerage and sewerage dis-


posal, valley Merrimack River 152.84


Corporation tax, public service 1925


.29


-$ 96,537.64


33


MOTH ACCOUNT, JAN. 1, TO NOV. 30, 1925, INCLUSIVE


Expenditures


Nelson J. Brown, labor $ 626.50


Harris M. Briggs, labor


932.63


N. D. Lafleur, supplies


3.00


M. E. Haines, supplies


9,90


A. B. Moore, supplies


20.34


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies


2.93


Acme Welding Co., repairs


4.60


John D. Purdy, labor


132.50


Louis Boogusch, labor


132.50


Edward Haskell, labor


86 50


Samuel B. Lynsky, labor


69.50


D. J. Williams, use of horse


32.50


Thomas P. Sawyer, use of team


144.00


Carl Peterson, labor


52.00


,


-$


2,249.40


Balance January 1, 1925


$ 1,010.58


Charged to private work


615.08


Reimbursements by State


623.74


$ 2,249.40


MOTH ACCOUNT, DEC. 1, TO DEC. 31, 1925, INCLUSIVE


Town liability


$ 1,480.27


Expenditures


Nelson J. Brown, labor $ 92.00


Harris M. Briggs, labor


135.14


Mabel E. Haines, new rims and tires for sprayer


45.00


$ 272.14


Unexpended $ 1,208.13


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TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$ 200.00


Expenditures


N. D. Lafleur, supplies $ 29.20


Harris M. Briggs, labor


72.24


Nelson J. Brown, labor


62.91


Louis Marion, filing saws


1.00


W. W. Carter, supplies


4.50


G. W. Norris, filing saws


1.75


Edward Haskell, labor


2.00


A. B. Moore, supplies


6.40


F. H. Garlick, trucking


20.00


$ 200.00


INTEREST


Unexpended balance brought forward as per vote


of town


$ 1,325.00


Appropriation


1,000.00


$ 2,325.00


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes Nos. 24, 25, 22, 40, 36, 37,38


$ 2,406.25


Overdrawn


$ 81.25


35


POLICE


Appropriation


$ 1,700.00


Expenditures


Warren Bancroft, services $ 239.00


A. G. Kelley, services


565.39


Edward J. Walsh, services 243.00


P. J. O'Neil, services


277.25


Wm. I. Bailey, services


6.50


N. E. Tel &Tel. Co., telephones


58.53


A. H. Jewell, services


108.75


City of Lowell, use of jail




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