Town of Westford annual report 1902-1907, Part 35

Author: Westford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Westford (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 832


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The town water has been put into the Library, thus insuring a permanent supply of good water. Also two Badger Fire Extinguishers have been added.


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Owing to the unavoidable lateness of the return made by the Town Treasurer each year of the amount of money received for dog licenses, and also to the variability of this amount, it has seemed best to the Trustees to defer the midwinter purchase of books until the beginning of the new financial year, when the exact amount of money available is known. This accounts for the large balance on hand.


We recommend that the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) be raised and appropriated in addition to the sum received for dog licenses in 1908, for the purchase of books and periodicals during the ensuing year.


WILLIAM A. PERKINS, Chairman. WALTER C. WRIGHT, CHARLES O. PRESCOTT.


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand March 1, 1907


$164 93


Appropriation . 150 00


Dividend from Stone fund


40 40


Dividend from Augustus Fletcher fund


40 00


Dividend from Laws fund


40 00


Dog licenses 324 02


$759 53


PAYMENTS.


Old Corner Book Store, books


$239 11


Tabard Inn Library, books


5 40


National Education Association


2 00


New York Times, subscription


1 00


Kenyon News & Postal S. Co., magazines


66 80


David Farquhar, binding


67 20


Library Art Club


6 00


Library Bureau, supplies


23 96


$411 47


Balance on hand


348 06


$759 53


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REPORT OF LIBRARIAN.


Number of volumes purchased 254


Number of volumes replaced


2


Number of volumes presented 80


Public documents received from the State


113


Public documents received from the U. S.


27


Magazines bound


36


Whole number of volumes added during the year


510


Number of volumes lost


2


Number of volumes discarded


1


Whole number of volumes in the Library


14,497


Number of pamphlets added 124


Volumes sent to Graniteville


632


Volumes sent to Forge Village


979


Volumes sent to Parkerville.


582


Volumes loaned at the Library


8,207


Entire circulation


10,400


Cash on hand from last year


$ 58


Fines received


18 15


$18 73


Paid for supplies


13 95


Balance


$4 78


GIFTS IN 1907.


E. M. Raymond, Charlestown, painting, "The Crusaders," American flag, Japanese Kutani Jar, two Japanese banners. J. Henry Fletcher, Belmont, bedding plants for the lawn. Westford Academy Trustees, eight volumes. Warren E. Carkin, one volume.


Mrs. Martha P. Cooper, one volume.


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T. W. Balch, Philadelphia, one volume.


John Felch, two volumes.


Charles Chamberlain, two volumes, photographs, maps, etc.


Dennis Reardon, S. Boston, one pamphlet.


Charles O. Prescott, two volumes.


J. L. Hildreth, M. D., Cambridge, one volume.


Mrs. Hiram Whitney, two volumes of a magazine.


Miss Kate Hamlin, San Francisco, one magazine.


Miss Rebecca E. Luce and Miss Miranda G. Luce, fifty-seven volumes, fourteen volumes of magazines, fifty-four pam- phlets.


Mrs. George T. Day, one volume, five magazines, old records. Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, one volume.


Articles for the Historical Room have been given by Mrs. Josephine M. Barnard, Miss Grace Lawrence and Master Asa Swain.


EXHIBITS OF PICTURES FROM THE LIBRARY ART CLUB.


Paris, Switzerland, Representative Art, Pompeii, South Kensington, National Gallery, English Photogravures, Japan, Evangeline, Sicily, New England, Florence.


PERIODICALS SUBSCRIBED FOR.


Harper's, Century, Scribner's, Forum, North American Review, Bookman, Atlantic Monthly, Popular Science Monthly, Cosmopolitan, Review of Reviews, Littell's Living Age, McClure's, Library Journal, St. Nicholas, Munsey, New England, Harper's Weekly, Leslie's Weekly, Success, Annals, Reader's Guide to Periodicals, Book Review Digest, Scientific American, Sub- urban Life, World's Work, New York Times Review.


In addition to these the Outlook has been supplied by Miss Ruth Fisher; the Ladies' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping and Congregationalist by Mrs. Leonard W. Wheeler; the Chris-


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tian Register by the "Woman's Alliance;" the Youth's Com- panion by Master Marden Seavey; the Rhodora by Mrs. Hiram Whitney; the Christian Science Sentinel and the Christian Science Journal by the "Society of Christian Science" of Concord, Mass.


Report of the Overseers of the Poor.


TOWN FARM RECEIPTS.


Milk


$1,263 17


Wood


111 50


Hay


85 95


Thomas Carney board.


72 10


Potatoes


64 63


Labor


59 25


Cows


63 50


Cranberries


40 75


Pork


36 65


Atwood L. Dearborn, reimbursement for burial of Asa Dearborn


31 50


Calves


20 50


Rent.


12 00


Eggs


11 50


Use of bull


8 50


Fire Warden


8 80


Vinegar


5 28


Apples


4 00


Use of telephone


3 75


Keeping prisoners


4 00


Breaking roads


4 00


Sacks


2 32


Barrels


1 30


Tobacco


2 25


Old iron


1 50


Grindstone


1 25


Use of boat


1 50


Constable


191 96


$2,117 55


Cash on hand Feb. 12, 1907


4 54


Drawn from Town Treasurer 985 00


$3,107 09


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TOWN FARM PAYMENTS.


E. G. Boynton, salary from Jan. 1, 1907 to Jan. 1, 1908 $400 00


Mrs. E. G. Boynton, salary as Matron from Jan. 1, 1907 to Jan. 1, 1908


100 00


Grain


556 76


Labor


485 92


Groceries


324 85


Cows


277 00


Meat


113 36


Coal


94 45


Fertilizer


67 30


Butter


66 64


Cutting corn and filling silo


56 28


Pigs


32 00


Burial of Asa Dearborn


31 50


Cutting wood


30 45


Telephone


26 60


Blacksmith and wheelwright work


27 93


Steel sheathing and putting on same


25 35


Dry goods


24 74


Clothing for inmates


15 37


W. J. Sleeper, M. D.


18 40


Hardware


19 29


Medical supplies


19 02


Plumbing


15 05


Fish .


19 17


Sundries


12 80


Seed corn and potatoes


10 50


Grass and garden seeds


7 83


Harness work


9 90


Pasturing cows


9 90


Paint


10 98


Tobacco


8 54


Ice


9 68


Amount carried forward


$2,927 56


77


Amount brought forward


$2,927 56


New saw


8 00


Car fares


4 70


Veterinary surgeon


3 50


Fire Warden


3 50


Expense to State Farm


4 05


Killing hogs


3 50


Making cider


3 72


Repairing sulky plow and hay tedder


4 55.


Lumber


2 44


Cider barrels


2 30


Freight


2 54


Wall paper


2 14


Sawing lumber


2 15


Grindstone


1 75


Express


1 75


Filing saws


1 00


Repairing clock


1 00


E. G. Boynton, services and expenses as Constable


121 32


$3,101 47


Cash on hand Feb. 8, 1908


5 62


$3,107 09


Cash on hand Feb. 12, 1907


$ 4 54


Cash received from Town Treasurer


985 00


$ 989 54


Cash on hand Feb. 8, 1908.


5 62


Net expense at Town Farm


$ 983 92


PERSONS SUPPORTED AT THE TOWN FARM.


Age.


Admitted.


Caroline A. Perham


84.


Jan. 23, 1894


Varnum T. Fletcher


. 65.


Mar. 28, 1901


Mary E. Cowdrey


49


Feb. 24, 1900


Sarah J. Ingalls


. 45. Mar. 22, 1905


Number of tramps lodged and fed, 14.


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PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF OUTDOOR POOR.


Paid Alexander Courtney, aid to Joseph Dexter $ 52 00


State Hospital bill, board of Alice Jackson 36 00


G. E. Gould, burial of Alice Jackson 37 79


Town of Groton, aid to Chas. H. Hall 66 32


Town of Groton, burial of Chas. H. Hall. 25 00


City of Lowell, aid to James Corrigan 5 00


J. Herbert Fletcher, groceries for Wm. H. Heald 2 00


David L. Greig, burial of Herbert A. Mills


10 00


Blodgett & Co., groceries for Mrs. Alma Anderson and family 58 57


E. G. Boynton, wood for Mrs. Alma Anderson . .


4 50


W. J. Sleeper, M. D., aid to Mrs. Alma Anderson and family 60 60


aid to Ernest Mountain and family 67 60


aid to Joseph Dexter


26 40


aid to Mrs. Chas. Baker 13 80


aid to Augustina Pagalatta.


5 00


aid to Joseph A. Heroux .


8 50


aid to Alice Heroux 5 50


aid to Ida Reed, child of Ephriam Reed . 3 50


W. H. Sherman, M. D., aid to Martin Sinkewich . 29 00


aid to Josie Provost 50 00


aid to Augustina Pagalatta 20 00


A. R. Choate, salary as Overseer of Poor 10 00


A. H. Burnham, salary as Overseer of Poor 10 00


C. L. Hildreth, salary as Overseer of Poor 10 00


extra time and expense 15 00


making reports to State 5 00


making report to Town 5 00


$642 08


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REIMBURSEMENTS.


Received from State on account of Joseph


Dexter $ 70 78


State on account of Mrs. Charles Baker 13 80


John C. and James Jackson for burial of Alice Jackson 37 79


Martin Sinkewich on ac- count of his expense to Town 20 00


$142 37


Payments on account of outdoor poor . Reimbursements 142.37


$642.08


Net expense of outdoor poor $499 71


STATEMENT.


Cash received from Town Treasurer $1,627.08


Cash in hands Superintendent of Town Farm, Feb. 12, 1907 4.54


Cash income of Town Farm


2,117.55


$3,749 17


Expense of outdoor poor $ 642.08


Payments at Town Farm


3,101.47


Cash in hands Superintendent of Town Farm, Feb. 8, 1908 5.62


$3,749 17


Cash received from Town Treasurer


$1,627.08


Reimbursements 142.37


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Net draft from Town Treasurer $1,484 71


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Net expense at Town Farm $983.92


Net expense of outdoor poor


499.71


Net expense of poor $1,483 63


Appropriation $1,500 00


CHARLES L. HILDRETH, ALBERT R. CHOATE, ARTHUR H. BURNHAM, Overseers of the Poor.


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SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT ALMSHOUSE, FEBRUARY 1, 1908.


Groceries $ 41 00


Vegetables . 41 50


Pork and hams 19 00


Balance of personal property at house ... 758 10


$859 60


14 cows


$625 00


1 bull


27 00


2 horses


350 00


1 ton Jap millet


12 00


2 tons meadow hay


20 00


20 tons Ensilage in silo


100 00


12 tons English hay


216 00


4 tons stack hay


48 00


1 two-horse dump cart


50 00


1 two-horse sled


10 00


3 hay and farm wagons


110 00


2 Democrat wagons


40 00


1 double sleigh


15 00


Wheel and spring tooth harrows


15 00


1 mowing machine.


35 00


Horserake and tedder


35 00


Horse power, saw and belt.


75 00


Double and single harness


50 00


Balance personal property at barn and outbuildings


511 20


$2,344 20


$3,203 80


H. L. WRIGHT, ALEC FISHER, C. A. BLODGETT,


Appraisers.


Treasurer's Report.


WESTFORD, MASS., March 2, 1908.


The Treasurer of Westford submits the following report :-


RECEIPTS.


To cash on hand $3,868 87


To cash borrowed 16,000 00


State corporation tax 8,761 93


State bank tax


551 38


Military aid. 50 00


Soldiers' families 704 00


Income Mass. school fund 1,079 99


County Treasurer, dog licenses 324 20


John Feeney, janitor Town Hall 171 25


Clerk First District Court, Ayer 114 34


State, on account Supt. Schools 625 00


Income Library Funds 120 40


State, on account Inspector Animals 42 50


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector 1905


114 68


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector 1906


526 98


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector before Nov. 1, 1907


20,104 13


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector before Dec. 1, 1907


989 22


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector after Dec. 1, 1907 2,671 12


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector, interest 1905 9 32


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector, interest 1906 17 88


L. W. Wheeler, tax collector, interest 1907 11 37


State Treasurer, Armory rent 160 00


State corporation tax balance 1906


13 74


Alec Fisher, slaughter house license


1 00


State, support sick paupers 84 58


A. A. Hildreth, sealer weights and measures 18 40


Amount carried forward


$57136 28


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Amount brought forward $ 57136 28


L. W. Wheeler, collector moth tax 60 42


State Treasurer, on account gypsy moth. 1,752 49


L. & F. Street R. R., repair Cummings hill 600 00


Hugo T. Paige, lot of logs 10 60


J. C. & J. Jackson, burial Alice Jackson 37 79


Angus McDonald, lumber 1 00


Street R. R. tax. 219 08


John Feeney, chandelier and lamp sold


28 00


Charles L. Hildreth, 2d, on account paupers


20 00


Ruth Tuttle, paper cutter


3 20


J. Breck & Sons, refund on climbing irons


6 00


Westford Water Co., land and right way Town Farm Hill.


1 00


School building account, on account Carl V. Badger 228 17


$60,104 03


PAYMENTS.


By cash, notes and interest $17,400 78


By State tax.


2,440 00


By County tax 2,152 63


By State Highway repairs 162 30


By orders and incidental expenses


25,919 60


On account schools


10,653 48


On account Library 411 47


Cash on hand 963 77


$60,104 03


NAHUM H. WRIGHT, Treasurer of Westford.


Auditor's Report.


I have examined the accounts of the Tax Collector, Town Clerk, Selectmen, Superintendent of Town Farm, Overseers of Poor, Treasurer of Library and Town Treasurer, for the year ending February 29, 1908, and submit herewith a report of each of these departinents, also a statement of the financial condition of the Town on February 29, 1908. I have found the different Ledgers and Cash Books correctly footed and proper vouchers on file for the disbursements.


TAXES.


To Debit of L. W. Wheeler, Collector, for Year 1905.


To balance to collect as per audit Feb.


19, 1907. $114 58


Difference on former settlement


10


Past due interest collected


9 32


$124 00


By taxes collected since Feb. 19, 1907


$114 68


Past due interest collected


9 32


$124 00


Leaving no balance to collect.


To Debit of L. W. Wheeler, Collector, for Year 1906.


To balance to collect as per audit Feb. 19, 1907 $737 42


Additions since audit, as per Assessors' notices


4 00


Past due interest collected


17 34


$758 76


Less abatements since audit, as per Assess- ors' notices


76 00


$682 76


By taxes collected since last audit


$526 98


Past due interest collected


17 34


$544 32


Leaving a balance to collect of


$138 44


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To Debit of L. W. Wheeler, Collector, for Year 1907.


To amount of tax levy as per Assessors' Warrant as follows: 725 polls at 2.00 $1,450 00


Personal Estate 6,419 59


Real Estate 18,709 58


$26,579 17


Additions since issue of Warrant, as per Assessors' notices $ 55 38


Past due interest collected on taxes paid after Jan. 1, 1908 11 37


$26,645 92


Less abatements for the year, as per Assessors' notices 143 50


$26,502 42


By net collections to Nov. 2, 1907 $20,098 43


5% discount on assessed value of same ($21,156.24) 1,057 81


Collected without discount ... 5 70


$21,161 94


By net collections for Nov., 1907 $984 94


3% discount on assessed value of same ($1,015.40) 30 46


Collected without discount ... 4 28


$1,019 68


By net collections from Dec. 1, 1907 to Feb. 20, 1908 $2,671 12


Past due interest on taxes paid after Jan. 1, 1908. 11 37


$2,682 49


$24,864 11


Balance to collect


$1,638 31


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RECAPITULATION.


Uncollected taxes for 1906 138 44 $


Uncollected taxes for 1907 1,638 31


Total amount of uncollected taxes Feb. 19, 1908 . . $1,776 75


The Collector's Book also shows collections as follows on account brown-tail .moth bills, issued by the Selectmen. Net collections to Nov. 1, 1907 $44 90


5% discount allowed 2 36


$47 26


Net collections for Dec. 1907


$ 8 73


3% discount allowed


27


$ 9 00


Net collections from Dec. 1, 1907 to Feb.


19, 1908


$ 6 75


Past due interest collected


04


$ 6 75


Abatements issued for the' year


$ 2 41


TOWN CLERK.


The Town Clerk issued during the year licenses for


159 male dogs at 2.00


$318 00


13 female dogs at 5.00


65 00


$383 00


Less Clerk's fee for 172 licenses at 20 c. .


34 40


Balance paid to County Treasurer and his


receipt is on file for such payment . .


$348 60


SELECTMEN.


The Selectmen issued 520 orders on the Treasurer for the year, amounting to $25,919.60. Proper vouchers are on file for each and all.


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TOWN FARM.


E. G. Boynton, Superintendent.


To balance cash on hand Feb. 1, 1907 .. $ 4 54 Receipts front all sources during the year 3,102 55


$3,107 09


By expenditures for the year to Feb. 1, 1908 $3,101 47


Balance cash on hand Feb. 1, 1908 5 62


$3,107 09


OVERSEERS OF POOR.


Charles L. Hildreth, Chairman.


To amount received from the Town Treas-


urer.for the year to Feb. 1, 1908 ... $1,627 08


By payments for the year to Feb. 1, 1908 1,627 08


LIBRARY.


N. H. Wright, Treasurer.


To balance cash on hand March 1, 1907 . $164 93


Receipts from various sources during the year


594 60


$ 759 53


By total payments for the year ending March 1, 1908. $411 47


Cash on hand March 1, 1908 348 06


$ 759 53


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TREASURER.


For Account General Expenses of the Town. To cash on hand March 1, 1907 $ 3,868 87 Receipts from all sources during the year . 56,235 16


By total payments for the year ending


$60,104 03 March 1, 1908. $59,140 26


Cash on hand March 1, 1908 963 77


-- $60,104 03


For Account New Schoolhouse, Westford Center. To cash borrowed on note from State Treasurer. $15,000 00


By payments to March 1, 1908, on account


$8,408 61 building, etc.


Cash on hand March 1, 1908


6,591 39


-- $15,000 00


STATEMENT OF CONDITION.


ASSETS.


1906 Taxes remaining uncollected $ 138 44


1907 Taxes remaining uncollected 1,638 31


Due from State Aid (Soldiers' families) 696 00


Due from Military Aid 160 00


Due for rent of Armory, one-half year ... 87 50


Due from Lowell & Fitchburg St. R. R. Co. as agreed by them with the Town for account widening Main St., Granite- ville and for other expenses on the highway, etc. 2,250 00


Balance cash on hand with Superintendent of Town Farm 5 62


Balance cash on hand with Treasurer 963 77


$5,939 64


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LIABILITIES.


Due State Treasurer on loan for general expenses $ 5,000 00


Five months' interest on same at 33% . . 66 66


Due State Treasurer on New Schoolhouse loan 15,000 00


Four months' interest on same at 44%


212 50


$20,279 16


Deficit March 1, 1908 $14,339 52


The balance of Assets over Liabilities March, 1, 1907 was $ 426 07


W. R. TAYLOR,


Westford, Mass., March 2, 1908. Auditor.


Report of Building Committee.


NEW SCHOOL BUILDING.


Amount raised and appropriated $15,000 00


Paid A. H. Foss for land $1,818 00


Paid on account of building 6,590 61


8,408 61


Balance on hand March 1, 1908 $ 6,591 39


Report of Commissioners of Public Burial Grounds.


The Commissioners report as follows :-


Fifty-six lots are now under the perpetual care of the Town- seven having been added the past year. We are pleased to note one interesting fact: A lady living in a distant state having recently learned that one of her ancestors, whose grave she had long sought, was buried at Westlawn about one hundred and forty years ago, and that no descendant had ever before shown any interest in this evidently forgotten grave, has assumed the expense of having the lot graded in the Spring and will pay for the yearly care, with a possibility of perpetual care. Would that others might follow her example and thus improve some of the waste places in our cemeteries!


An increasing number of envelopes and stamps are required in sending cards and receipts to each person paying for the yearly care of their lot. Since the establishment of the Rural Free Delivery system, a two-cent stamp is now necessary where formerly a one-cent stamp could be used, and we are sorry to say that three envelopes are sometimes obliged to be used before the money is received and receipted for. We would again suggest that all persons carefully read the notice sent them by order of the Commissioners, and govern themselves accordingly, as it is important the Commissioners are notified by the 1st of May in regard to the care of lots, and that the money is remitted at that time.


The several Cemeteries will be under the same efficient care as last year.


The Commissioners would respectfully recommend that the sum of $200 be raised and appropriated for the care and improvement of the Cemeteries the coming year.


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AMOUNT RECEIVED FOR CARE OF LOTS IN FAIRVIEW.


RESIDENTS.


Abbot, Mrs. E. S., care of tomb $5 00


Anderson, Mrs. C. G., 313, E. D. 5 00


Atwood, Mrs. C. M., 195 and 196, E. D. 2 00


Baker, Mrs. John, 330, E. D. .


1 00


Barton, Edmund, 40 and 41, W. D. 2 00


Bennett, Joseph, 61, E. D.


1 00


Bicknell, Ai, two lots, Fairview


2 00


Bicknell, Ai, Fairview


5 00


Boynton, Mrs. D. L., 333, E. D.


1 00


Brow, Mrs. L. J., 354, E. D.


1 00


Bunce, Augustus, 11 and 12, W. D.


2 00


Burnett, William, 37, E. D.


1 00


Butterworth, Mrs. J. T., 236, E. D.


1 00


Calvert, Mrs. Frank, 26, W. D.


1 00


Carkin, Mrs. Clara P., 145 and 338, E. D. 2 00


Caunter, Mrs. E., 21, 22 and 326, E. D. 3 00


Chamberlain, C. A., 53, W. D. and two in Fairview . 4 00


Collins, P. G., 35, W. D.


1 00


Day, Arthur E., 202, E. D.


1 00


DeRoehn, Mrs. Andrew, 232, E. D. 1 00


Drew, F. C., 30, E. D. 1 00


Drew, Henry A., 260, E. D. 1 00


Drew, Mary E., 43, E. D .. 1 00


Eaton, Mrs. C. E., 243, E. D. 1 00


Feeney, John, 173, E. D.


1 00


Fletcher, F. L., 83, W. D.


1 00


Fletcher, H. N., 5, W. D.


1 00


Fletcher, John M., 197 and 198, E. D., and 76, W. D. 3 00


1 00


Fletcher, S. H., 192, E. D.


1 00


Frost, Mrs. W. E., 17, E. D. 1 00


Gardel, August, 368, E. D. 1 00


Amount carried forward


$56 00


Fletcher, J. W., 154, E. D.


93


Amount brought forward $ 56 00


Gilson, George Q., 332, E. D. 1 00


Gilson, L. S., 60 and 75, W. D., 320, E. D. 3 00


Gower, Wm., 42, E. D. 1 00


Greig, John, 14, W. D. 1 00


Harris, Mrs. C. A., 365, E. D.


1 00


Hawkes, W. O., 112, W. D.


1 00


Hewett, Miss C. E., 116, W. D.


1 00


Hildreth, F. A., 42 and 43, W. D. 2 00


Healey, Mrs. Ruby, 308, E. D.


1 00


Hosmer, Francis, 325, E. D.


1 00


Humiston, E. F., 136 and 142, E. D.


2 00


Hunt, Edmund J., 367, E D.


1 00


Isles, Mrs. Joseph D., 228, E. D.


1 00


Jenne, Albert E., 310, E. D. 1 00


Johnson, Andrew, 158, E. D 1 00


1 00


Keyes, Mrs. Lucy A., 39, E. D.


1 00


Lawrence, Miss Grace, 291, E. D.


5 00


Luce, Miss R. E., Fairview


1 00


Miller, F. E., 241, E. D. and 36, W. D.


2 00


Millis, George L., 57, W. D.


1 00


Mills, Mrs: Hugh, 261, E. D.


1 00


Morton, F., 331, E. D.


1 00


Orange, Joseph, 48, E. D.


1 00


Orr, Robert, 312, E. D. 1 00


Polley, Miss Helen S., 160, E. D., for 1906 1 00


Precious, Miss Sarah, 47, E. D. 1 00


Prescott, Mrs. Frances A., Fairview 1 00


1 00


Shattuck, Mrs. D. H., 322, E. D.


1 00


Shea, J. F., 362, E. D. 6 00


Sleeper, W. J., 67, E. D.


5 00


Smith, Miss Clara A., 95, W. D.


1 00


Spinner, John, 225, E. D. 5 00


Spinner, Estate of Robert, 226, E. D. 5 00


Amount carried forward $117 00


Prinn, Alfred, 67, W. D.


Johnson, W. W., 227, E. D.


94


Amount brought forward


$117 00


Stewart, Mrs. James, 138, E. D. 1 00


Symmes, Thomas E., two lots in Fairview 2 00


Taylor, Albert D., 258, E. D. and 86, W. D.


2 00


Taylor, S. L., 191, W. D. and one in Fairview


2 00


Tuttle, Mrs. N. L., 7 and 8, E. D.


1 00


Walkden, J. A., 155, E. D.


1 00


Welch, Wm., 18, E. D.


1 00


Wheeler, Miss Delia, 137, E. D.


5 00


Wheeler, Mrs. M. J., 77, W. D.


1 00


Whigham, Wm., 54, E. D.


1 00


White, Wm., 96, W. D.


1 00


Whitney, Mrs. Hiram, 100, W. D.


1 00


Willis, Samuel, 20, W. D ..


1 00


Wood, Henry O., 309, E. D.


1 00


Woods, Myron J., 155, E. D.


1 00


Woods, Wm L., 148, E. D. 1 00


Wright, Andrew L., 28 and 29, W. D.


2 00


Wright, F. C., 59, E. D. 1 00


Wright, Mrs. Emma E., 25, E. D. 1 00


Wright, N. H., 46 and 47, W. D.


2 00


Wright, Mrs. W. M., 24, E. D. 1 00


York, Ellsworth, 234, E. D 1 00


$148 00


WESTLAWN.


Day, George T., for Day lot $ 2 00


Hutchins, M. F. 1 00


Leighton, Mrs. A. R., Hollis, N. H.


1 00


Prescott, Miss Ida L., Milford, Mass., for Samuel Prescott lot 1 00


$5 00


Amount carried forward


$153 00


95


Amount brought forward $153 00


HILLSIDE


Follansbee, C. H. $ 1 00


Murphy, Mrs., for I. W. Carkin lot. 1 00


Worcester, Mrs. I. S., for Hezekiah Cum- mings lot. . 1 00


Worcester, Mrs. I. S., for James Wright lot. 1 00


$4 00


NON-RESIDENTS.


Abbot, Miss L. M. B., Groton, Fairview 1 00


Amission, Fred, Dedham, 334, E. D. 1 00


Bailey, Mrs. John, Lowell, 51 and 52, W. D., 1906 and 1907 4 00


Buxton, Mrs. J. C., 365, E. D. and one in Fairview


2 00


Butterfield, Mrs. S. A., Ayer, 334, E. D., and one in Fairview 2 00


Carpenter, Eugene, Newton, 336, E. D.


1 00


Crockett, Henry C., North Chelmsford, 325, E. D., for 1906 1 00


Craven, Mrs. Emily L., Lowell, 63, W. D.


1 00


Carrick, Mrs. Alice, Worcester, 328, E. D. 1 00


Davie, Wm. M., North Chelmsford, 32, W. D. 1 00


Davis, Miss Alice L., Somerville, 10, W. D. 1 00


Decatur, Burt W., Springfield, 64, W. D. 1 00


Dix, Mrs. Henry, Charlestown, 327, E. D.


1 00


Edwards, Mrs. George, Lowell, 71, W. D.


1 00


Edwards, Mrs. W. P., Brooklyn, N. Y., 66, E. D.


1 00


Fisher, F. A., 110, W. D. 1 00


Felch, Mrs. A. M., Littleton Common, 257, E. D. ...


1 00


Folland, Miss L. S., Manchester, N. H., 22 and 23, W. D. 2 00


Green, Mrs. S. E., Lowell, Fairview 1 00


Hamlin, George P., Boston, 111, W. D. 1 00


Amount carried forward


$183 00


96


Amount brought forward $183 00


Harris, George E., West Hanover, 27, W. D. 1 00


Heywood, Edwin E., Arlington Heights, 337, E. D. 1 00


Hindle, Frank, Philadelphia, Pa., 336, E. D. 1 00


Hildreth, Miss Helen C., Harvard, 115, W. D. 1 00


Holt, Mrs. E. H., Lowell, 39, W. D .. 1 00


Horne, George F., Somerville, 16, E. D. 1 00


Hunt, George W., Lynn, 341, E. D.


1 00


Hunt, Mrs. James, East Pepperell, 53, E. D.


1 00


Hutchins, S. M., Lowell, 54, W. D.


1 00


Hutchinson, Francis, Chelmsford, 82, W. D. 1 00


Johnson, Miss A. L., Tyngsboro, 60, E. D. 1 00


King, Mrs. A. M., Arleta, Ore, 21, W. D. 1 00


Laws, Mrs. J. H., Somerville, 114, W. D. 1 00


Longbottom, Arthur, Arlington Heights, 249, E. D. 1 00


Longley, Albert W., Chicago, Ill., lot in Fairview 1 00


Lord, Miss Drusilla, Lowell, 33, E. D. 1 00


2 00


Moore, George C., North Chelmsford, 343, E. D.


2 00


Osgood, John M., Racine, Wis., 6, E. D.


1 00


Palmer, Mrs. H. M., Derry, N. H.


1 00


Parker, O. A., Waltham, Fairview


2 00


Peck, Mrs. S. E., Elizabeth, N. J., 94, W. D.


1 00


Petherick, Wm. H., Leominster, 339, E. D.


1 00


Read, Miss Carrie E., Barre, Fairview


1 00


Reed, George G., Lowell, 70, W. D.


1 00


Richardson, M. T., New York City, Fairview.


1 00


Ripley, Mrs. F. K., North Chelmsford, 2, E. D.


1 00


Sargent, Mrs. Nancy, Brookline, N. H., 59, W. D. .. 1 00


Saville, Wm., Boston, Fairview 1 00


Scrutton, Mrs. George, Lowell, 375, E. D. 1 00


Searles, Mrs. C. J., 66, W. D. 1 00


Smith, Allen G., Littleton, 90, W. D. 1 00


Stancomb, Richard, Leominster, 340, E. D.


1 00


Stiles, F. O., Littleton, 41, E. D. 1 00


Sweatt, Miss Jessie M., Boston, 254, E. D. 1 00


Amount carried forward


$221 00


Lunt-Moss Co., Boston, 242, E. D.


97


Amount brought forward $221 00


Trumbull, Mrs. S. H., Beverly, Fairview 1 00


Wheeler, Isaac G., Allston, 105, W. D. 1 00




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