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19 20
Chas. H. Pickering, labor
1 80
H. E. Fletcher & Co., work on flag pole
30 39
A. H. Sutherland, labor on road fence 50 45
A. H. Sutherland, stock and labor on flag pole 30 90
John Feeney, repairs
3 90
J. A. Healy, carrying fish
2 00
O. R. Spalding, lumber for road fences
90 82
Wright & Fletcher, supplies 88 44
Pratt & Forest Co., lumber for road fences 60 63
A. W. Hartford, advertising 6 50
852 66
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ROAD DEPARTMENT.
Alex. McDonald was appointed Superintendent of Roads, at a salary of $3.00 per day. Teams have been hired at $5.00 per day. Laborers have been paid $2.00 per day.
The following are items of expense:
Alex. McDonald, Superintendent $ 545 05
Teams 2,168 34
Labor 1,485 44
Gravel
139 55
Standard Oil Co., oiling streets
541 85
$ 4,880 23
Appropriation, $4,000.00.
EXPENSE OF ACTON ROAD, AS ORDERED BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
To value of work done under contract of James E. Watkins of· Amesbury $ 5,008 48
To advertising in connection with contract
32 69
$ 5,041 17
To value of work done by Town in extension of work under the Watkins contract 551 63
$ 5,592 80
Less payment by the Commonwealth
1,041 17
$ 4,551 63
Less payment by the County of Middlesex
1,000 00
$3,551 63
Less amount due from the County $864 27
Less amount due from Commonwealth 823 10
$ 1,687 37
Net cost to Town
$ 1,864 26
Appropriation, $2.000.
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BREAKING ROADS.
J. A. Healy $ 15 63
Alex. McDonald 48 87
$ 64 50
SIDEWALKS.
J. A. Healy, cement walks at Graniteville, Forge Village and Center $ 409 00
Amount collected from abutters 185 53
Net cost to Town $ 223 47 Appropriation, $300.
WHITNEY PLAYGROUND.
By orders (see Report) $ 378 14
UNDERTAKER.
David L. Greig & Son- Attending 25 funerals $ 50 00
Returning 17 permits 4 25
$ 54 25
Total number of orders, 801.
Total amount of orders, $48,174.66.
OSCAR R. SPALDING, SHERMAN H. FLETCHER, FRANK L. FURBUSH. Selectmen of Westford.
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List of Jurors prepared by the Selectmen of Westford.
Name.
Occupation
Address.
Edwin E. Amesbury
Farmer
Westford
Samuel H. Balch
Retired
Westford
Fred H. Bicknell
Farmer
Westford
Frank Collins
Draughtsman
Forge Village
Goldsmith Conant
Farmer
Westford
Fred M. Defoe
Station Agent
Graniteville
John Edwards
Machinist
Forge Village
Harry M. Fletcher
Granite Dealer
Graniteville
Frank Gregory
Weaver
Littleton Common
George H. Hartford
Farmer
Westford
Frank C. Hildreth
Farmer
Westford
Francis Lowther
Overseer
Forge Village
Fred L. McCoy
Farmer
Westford
William O. McDonald
Farmer
Westford
John McMaster
Farmer
Westford
Walter J. Merritt
Farmer
Westford
Amos B. Polley
Farmer
Westford
Charles O. Prescott
Retired
Westford
George L. Sanborn
Station Agent
Forge Village
James M. Sargent
Granite Dealer
Graniteville
William F. Sargent
Machinist
Graniteville
John T. Simpson William T. Sullivan Swan G. Swanson
Farmer
Westford
Farmer
Westford
Stone Cutter
Westford
Warren P. Sweetser
Farmer
Westford
Emory J. Whitney
Retired
Westford
Carl G. Wright
Farmer
Westford
William E. Wright
Teamster
Westford
OSCAR R. SPALDING, FRANK L, FURBUSH, SHERMAN H. FLETCHER, Selectmen of Westford.
Westford, Mass., January 19, 1916.
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Board of Health.
The Board of Health respectfully submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1915.
We are pleased to state that the town has been quite fortunate this year regarding contagious diseases, and still more fortunate that no deaths have resulted from same.
This is greatly owing to the promptness and manner in which the physicians have handled these cases. But we think there is much chance for improvement in other directions.
We believe it is the duty of every citizen to co-operate with the Board of Health in doing all they possibly can to help exter- minate contagious diseases and prevent their spread, and it will be of much assistance along this line if every person will endeavor at all times to keep his home surroundings in a sanitary condition.
We also wish to ask the school teachers in the various villages to take every precaution and if any symptoms of a contagious disease come to their notice, to immediately send the pupil home and notify the parents at once.
We trust that all parents will heartily co-operate with their physicians and the Board in helping to keep down contagion.
Number of contagious and infectious diseases for the year are as follows:
Number
Deaths.
Scarlet Fever
11
Diphtheria
4
Measles
2
Chicken Pox
6
Typhoid Fever
2
Whooping Cough
2
FRANK L. FURBUSH, OSCAR R. SPALDING, SHERMAN H. FLETCHER, Board of Health.
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Westford Water Company.
CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT
1915
Jan. 1 Balance
$84,360 00
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2 Teaming . $ 3 00
66
7 Supplies
6 24
66
7 Labor
18 77
Mar. 17
Electric Lights. 53 22
Dec. 1 Labor 32 10
113 33
Total Cost of Construction to January 1,
$84,473 33 1916
A STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FROM JANUARY 1, 1915, TO JANUARY 1, 1916.
RECEIPTS. Water Rates, etc.
50 hydrants
$1,993 34
Town Hall
32 00
Library
28 00
Schools .
207 02
Town Farm
50 00
Subscribers.
6,072 92
Service Connections
92 76
-$8,476.04
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Total receipts brought forward
$8,476.04
EXPENSES.
Interest Account.
$1,677 78
Taxes
175 37
Expense Account
350 66
Fuel.
33 90
Wages
1,350 00
Supplies
330 90
Electric Power
839 70
Insurance .
150 00
4,908 31
Net profit for the year ending Dec. 31, 1915.
$3,567 73
CHARLES O. PRESCOTT, Treasurer.
MIDDLESEX, SS. WESTFORD, MASS., January 12, 1916.
Then personally appeared Charles O. Prescott and made oath that the above is a true statement of the cost of construction of the Westford Water Supply System to January 1, 1916, and of the receipts and expenditures of the Westford Water Company from January 1, 1915 to January 1, 1916, before me.
JOHN M. FLETCHER,
Notary Public.
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Library Report.
The Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Library respectfully submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1915.
The only important change during the year has been the in- stallation of electric lights throughout the building. This has added greatly to the comfort and convenience of the rooms. The stack room which heretofore has always been without any light between the stacks is now abundantly supplied with two lights between each row. The other rooms are well lighted and the lights in the hall on the second floor have been used several times during the dark afternoons, adding very much to the attractive- ness of this part of the building. All the lights are controlled by a switchboard conveniently located near the Librarian's desk.
A revolving bookcase has been purchased and placed in front of the Librarian's desk. In it are placed the new fiction and books on certain popular subjects, where the public can find them readily.
The Trustees ask for the following appropriations, viz :
1. The unexpended balances as shown by the financial statement.
2. The sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to meet current expenses.
3. The receipts from the dog licenses in 1916.
JULIAN A. CAMERON, CHARLES O. PRESCOTT, JOHN P. WRIGHT, Secretary.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1915. $ 42 29
Appropriation. 1,000 00
From Dog Licenses, 1914. 233 48
$1,275 77
EXPENDITURES.
Mary P. Bunce, Librarian
$ 400 00
Charles H. Pickering, Janitor .
175 00
Tucke & Parker, electric wiring
207 07
Telephone
21 79
Wright & Fletcher, coal
149 49
G. B. Wright, trees.
6 50
E. A. Hamlin, labor
14 85
Library Art Club
6 00
Supplies.
42 00
Westford Water Co., water rates, etc. .
28 95
Cleaning
11 20
Cleaning Clock.
2 75
Express .
9 09
Lowell Electric Light Co. lamps
16 20
L. A. Derby & Co., lamp.
5 50
Adams & Co., book-case & steps.
31 00
Abbot Worsted Co., typewriter, etc.
29 81
Gasolene . 14 45
Electric light.
29 57
Wm. Sutherland, stock and labor
27 07
Brownell Mason Co., repairs.
25 55
Typewriting and printing
9 93
M. E. Day, substituting.
12 00
$1,275 77
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AMOUNT OF FUNDS.
Legacy of Stephen S. Stone. $1,000 00
Legacy of Augustus K. Fletcher 1,000 00
Legacy of Mary A. Henarie, Laws Fund
1,000 00
Legacy of John M. Osgood.
1,000 00
Legacy of Jennie Reed Wilkins.
150 00
$4,150 00
BOOK ACCOUNT.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1915. $ 77 31
From Dog Licenses, 1914.
130 84
Stone Fund, income.
101 20
Fletcher Fund, income
104 46
Laws Fund, income
104 06
Osgood Fund, income.
104 06
$ 621 93
EXPENDITURES.
Old Corner Bookstore, books.
$ 243 42
F. J. Barnard, binding.
59 18
David Farquhar, binding.
55 02
Magazines.
4 50
Andover Press, book
3 25
Nelson Doubleday, magazines
12 80
Theological Library, catalogue
1 00
H. W. Wilson Co., magazines.
69 65
Thomas Nelson & Son, supplies
5 00
453 82
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1916 .. $ 168 11
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Report of the Librarian.
TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY.
The report of the Library for the year ending January 1, 1916 is herewith presented. No important changes in the work of the Library have been made during the year.
Our additions of recent books have been increased and made more attractive by the continued gifts of Mr. Julian A. Cameron. This year nearly ninety volumes have been presented by him, and they have been appreciated by the people of the town.
The circulation has been larger than for several years past, nearly reaching 14,000 volumes. Of these over a third have been borrowed in the children's department. In addition to the printed list of new books for young people, a considerable sum was expended in replacing worn out copies of old favorites.
The number of books sent to Graniteville, Forge Village and Parkerville has been larger than in previous years. Baskets of books have been carried to the schools, also, and the teachers in these three villages have worked cordially and faithfully to make the arrangement successful. We have been fortunate in the absence of interruptions due to contagious diseases.
The pictures from the Library Art Club have been exhibited in the hall, as in past years, and many of them have been very interesting and beautiful. The most popular set was the one · illustrating colonial architecture. The Woman's Club continues to enjoy the use of the pleasant little hall for its meetings. Our museum is growing gradually by occasional gifts from friends of the Library. A pleasant instance of the loyalty of a former resident is that of Mrs. E. G. Smead of Los Angeles, who has furnished us the National Geographic, a very desirable magazine, for the last four years.
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The Library of the State Agricultural College has loaned us a set of 28 books on the various phases of agriculture and domestic science. These are of special interest just now, in connection with the Agricultural Extension School. If any of these books prove particularly popular, copies will be purchased to supplement our present collection on these subjects.
The reading room is made much more attractive by the fine lighting system, which is appreciated by all, and an increasing interest is shown in the periodicals furnished. All magazines, except current numbers, may be borrowed, and the circulation for home use is larger than ever before. The list of subscriptions for the coming year is as follows:
WEEKLIES.
Harper's Weekly Independent Leslie's Weekly Littell's Living Age
Saturday Evening Post Scientific American Westford Wardsman Youth's Companion
A. L. A. Booklist American Atlantic Monthly Book Review Digest Boys' Life Century Country Side
Country Life in America Delineator Garden Magazine Good Housekeeping Harper's Monthly House Beautiful House and Garden John Martin's Book Little Folks McClure's
MONTHLIES.
Munsey Normal Instructor North American Review Outing Pictorial Review
Popular Mechanics Popular Science Monthly
Public Libraries Reader's Guide Review of Reviews Saint Nicholas Scientific Monthly Scribner's Something to Do Travel Woman's Home Companion World's Work
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PERIODICALS GIVEN.
Christian Register
From Woman's Alliance
Christian Science Monitor
66 Mrs. John C. Abbot
Congressional Record
Sherman H. Fletcher
Good Housekeeping
Mrs. Leonard W. Wheeler
International Conciliation
66 American Association
Journal of Zoophily
Publishers
National Geographic
66 Mrs. E. G. Smead, Los Angeles
Our Dumb Animals
Outlook
Scientific American Supplement Union Signal
Woman's Home Companion
66 Publishers
Charles O. Prescott
66 Julian A. Cameron
66 W. C. T. U. of Westford
66 Mrs. C. E. Denham
PICTURE EXHIBITS.
Pisa; Buckingham Palace, two sets; Colonial Architecture; Wales; European Artists; Group of Dates; Verona; Fisheries; Bridges; Belgium; Renaissance Doorways; Japanese Textiles; Old English Masters; Joan of Arc.
NAMES OF DONORS, 1915.
Cameron, Julian A., eighty-eight volumes.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, five volumes.
Chandler, Miss Jennie M., curios.
Day, Mrs. George T., one pamphlet.
Decatur, C. W., Roseville, Cal., one pamphlet.
Eddy, Mrs. Mary Baker, Estate of, ten volumes.
Fletcher, Miss Emily F., one curio.
Hildreth, Arthur G., one volume.
Hildreth, Miss Ella F., one volume.
Hodgman, Miss Harriet, Dunstable, curios.
Lawrence, Miss Grace, one hundred and thirty-two pamphlets. Mass. Woman Suffrage Ass'n, one volume.
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Moorehead, Warren K., Andover, curios.
New Eng. Hist. and Genealogical Society, five volumes.
New York, General Education Board, one volume.
New York, Stock Exchange, one volume.
Norton, Lieut. O. W., Chicago, one volume.
O'Brien, James H., one curio.
Provost, Henry, one curio.
Railway News Bureau, one volume.
Sargent, Porter E., Boston, one volume.
Shea, H. J. and W. R., one curio.
Stevens, Mrs. Charles W., Nashua, N. H., one curio.
Stevens, Miss Mary G., Lowell, one pamphlet.
Whitney, Mrs. M. Elizabeth, curios.
Whitridge, F. W., one volume.
Annual reports have been exchanged with a large number of public libraries.
CIRCULATION.
Total circulation of bound volumes 13,894
Volumes loaned at the Library 9,869
Volumes sent to Graniteville 1,663
Volumes sent to Forge Village 1,657
Volumes sent to Parkerville 705
Circulation in Children's Department
5,417
Volumes loaned through the schools 1,160
Periodicals loaned
1,342
ACCESSIONS.
Volumes added by purchase 244
Volumes added by gift 117
Volumes received from the State. 49
9
Volumes received from the U. S.
Volumes added by periodicals bound
28
Total number of volumes added 447
Number of volumes in the Library 15,892
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LIST OF BOOKS ADDED, 1915.
Anderson, Mrs. Isabel W. Spell of Japan 915.2-A1
Bacon, Mrs. Albion (Fellows). Beauty for ashes 331-B3
Bailey, Liberty H. Principles of fruit growing 634-B3
Baring, Maurice. Mainsprings of Russia.
914.7-B1
Barron, Clarence W. The audacious war. 940.9-B
Bartlett, John. Familiar quotations. Rev. by N. H. Dole. Ref.
Bell, Edward I. Political shame of Mexico 972-B1
Bernhardi, Gen. Frederick von. Cavalry
357-B
Bjorkmann, Frances M., ed. Woman suffrage; history, arguments, results 324.3-B
Bonstelle, Jessie and de Forest, M. Little Women letters from the house of Alcott. B-A355.3 917.98-B1 916.1-B B935.2 377.2-C 244-C1
Browne, Belmore. Conquest of Mount Mckinley
Bullard, Arthur (Albert Edwards). Barbary coast . Comrade Yetta.
Cabot, Ella L. Course in citizenship.
Christian, Theodore. Other sheep I have.
Cleveland Public Library. Reading list for special days Ref.
Colby, Frank M. Outlines of general history
Collier, Price. Germany and the Germans from an American point of view.
Confessions of a clergyman .
Cramb, John A. Germany and England
Cumnock, Robert M. Choice readings
Davis, Richard H. With the Allies.
Dewey, John and Evelyn. Schools of tomorrow . Du Puy, William A. Uncle Sam's modern miracles Edwardes, Marian, comp. Dictionary of non- classical mythology 291-E
Fisher, Dorothea C. Mothers and children. 173-F1 Fraser, Mrs. Hugh. Seven years on the Pacific slope 917.9-F
Frost, Robert. North of Boston
909-C2
914.3-C1 244-C2 940.9-C 808.5-C3 940.9-D 371-D2 351.8-D
811-F10
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Graham, Stephen. With poor immigrants to America 325-G
Gray, Alexander. Principles and practice of electrical engineering 621.3-G
Griffin, Sara S. Quaint bits of Lowell history
Hamilton, Sir Ian S. Staff officer's scrap-book
974.4-G4 952-H
Hart, Albert B. War in Europe, its causes and results. 940.9-H
Hegermann-Lindencrone, Fru Lillie. Sunny side of diplomatic life.
B-H463.1
Hunt, T. F., and Burkett, C. W. Soils and crops
631-H
I accuse! (J'accuse!) by a German 940.9-I
Ibsen, Henrik. Peer Gynt, a dramatic poem 839-I
Ingalese, Richard. History and power of mind 131-I
Jansky, Cyril M. Elementary magnetism and elec- tricity 537-J
Jevons, Frank B. Philosophy: what is it? Jordan, David Starr
140-J
America's conquest of Europe 818-J
Call of the nation
818-J1
College and the man
818-J2
Heredity of Richard Roe
818-J3
Higher sacrifice
818-J4 818-J5 818-J6
Philosophy of hope
818-J7
Religion of a sensible American
818-J8 818-J9
Strength of being clean
818-J10
Ulrich von Hutten
818-J11 818-J12
Unseen empire.
Kinne, Helen and Cooley, Anna M. Foods and household management.
640-K
Larisch von Moennich, Marie L. E. My past, by Countess Marie Larisch.
B-L323
Lewis, Harry R. Productive poultry husbandry
636-L2
Lewis, William D. Democracy's high school.
373-L
Human harvest.
Life's enthusiasms
Story of a good woman, Jane Lathrop Stanford .
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March, Francis A. Thesaurus dictionary of the English language. . Ref.
Maxim, Hudson. Defenceless America .
355-M
Moorehead, Warren K. American Indian in the United States. · 1850-1914. 970.1-M1
Munroe, James P. New demands in education. 370-M5
Neil, Marion H. Canning, preserving and pickling
641-N1
Noble, H. G. S. New York stock exchange in the crisis of 1914 332.6-N
Norton, Oliver W. Attack and defence of Little Round Top, Gettysburg 973.7-N2 629.1-P
Pagé, Victor W. Modern gasoline automobile.
Perry, J. H. and Emerson, B. K. Geology of Worcester
551-P 940.9-P
Powell, E. Alexander. Fighting in Flanders
Quinn, Mary J. Planning and furnishing the home Radcliffe College.
740-Q 378-R
Ravindranatha Thakura. The postoffice, by Rabin- dranath Tagore. 891-R
Richardson, George Francis. Memorial presented
to the Supreme Judicial Court, April 15, 1913. . .
B-R523
Sampson, Ralph A. The sun
523-S3
Sargent, Porter E., pub. Handbook of the best private schools
373-S
Saunders, C. F. and Chase, J. S. California padres and their missions. 979.4-S
Schauffler, Robert H. Joyful heart.
Sears, Clara E. Bronson Alcott's fruit lands
Sears, Fred C. Productive orcharding
Service, Robert W. Spell of the Yukon, and other verses
811-S12
Shackleton, Robert. Unvisited places of old
Europe 914-S6
Southworth, H. W. Divine love vindicated. 230-S1
Steiner, Edward A. From alien to citizen
B-S822.1
Switzer, Maurice. Letters of a self-made failure. . 174-S
814-S4 B-A354.1 634-S
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Thayer, William R. Life and letters of John Hay. 2 v. . B-H412
Thomas, Albert E. Her husband's wife 812-T1
Thompson, Slason. Railway library. 1913, 1914. 656-T1 Topham, Anne. Memories of the Kaiser's court ... 943-T1 Webster, Hutton. Readings in ancient history . . 930-W1 Wheeler, Marianna. Young mother's handbook.
Whiting, Lilian. Boston days.
649-W 974.4-W7
Whitridge, Frederick W. One American's opinion of the war 940.9-W3 Ref.
Who's who. 1915
Why we are at war: Great Britain's case; by members of the Oxford faculty of modern history 940.9-W2
Wiley, Harvey W. 1001 tests of foods, beverages and toilet accessories 614.3-W
Wister, Owen. Pentecost of calamity 940.9-W1
FICTION.
Anderson, Ada W. Rim of the desert A545.2
Arnim, Mary A. B. grafin von. Pastor's wife. A749.4
Bailey, Temple. Contrary Mary. B156.2
Barry, John A. South Sea ship mates B280.2
Bassett, Sara W. Taming of Zenas Henry B319.2
Benson, Edward F. Weaker vessel . B4745.7
Blythe, Samuel.G. The fakers.
B661.2
Bosher, Kate Langley. How it happened
B743.4
Brady, Cyrus T. Eagle of the Empire
B812.8
Brown, Caroline. Dionis of the veil
B878.3
Castaigne, André. Fata Morgana
C346.2
Castle, Agnes and Egerton. Haunted heart.
C353.7
Churchill, Winston. Far country
C563.11
Conrad, Joseph. Victory
C7538.3
Cooke, Marjorie B. Bambi.
C7726.2
Cullum, Ridgwell. Way of the strong
C967.2
Davis, Charles B. Lodger overhead and others
D2612.2
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Dawson, Coningsby W. The raft D2713.2
Day, Holman F. Landloper D274.7
Deland, Margaret. Hands of Esau D337.13
Dickson, Harris. Old Reliable
D554.2
Dix, Beulah M. Maid Melicent
D620.4
Doubleday, Roman. Red house on Rowan Street
D727.4
Dowd, Emma C. Doodles, the sunshine boy.
D745.4
Doyle, Arthur Conan. Valley of fear
D754.21
Elliott, Francis P. Pals first.
E462-2
Erskine, Payne Girl of the Blue Ridge. E733.5
Farnol, Jeffery. Honourable Mr. Tawnish
F2365.5
Ferber, Edna. Personality plus
F346.2
Fisher, Dorothea Canfield. Hillsboro people.
F534.2
Frankau, Mrs. Julia (Frank Danby). Let the roof fall in F829.3
French, Alice (Octave Thanet). Stories that end well F874.6
Gale, Zona. Neighborhood stories
G153.5
Galsworthy, John. Freelands
G1785.2
Gordon, C. W. (Ralph Connor). Glengarry school days
G662.9
Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail
G662.8
Grant, Robert. High priestess. .
G762.9
Gray, Phoebe. Little Sir Galahad.
G782.2
Greenslet, Mrs. Ella S. Nightingale
G8155.2
Grey, Zane. Lone star ranger
G845.3
Rainbow trail
G845.4
Hale, Louise C. Married Miss Worth
H163.2
Hall, Violette. Chanticleer
H180.2
Harrison, Henry S. Angela's business
H320.5
Hawkins, Anthony H. Young man's year.
H393.15
Hayes, Hiram W. Paul Anthony, Christian
H418.2
Hornung, E. W. Camera fiend.
H816.5
Crime Doctor
H816.6
Howells, William D. Son of Royal Langbraith
H859.21
Hueston, Ethel. Prudence of the parsonage
H887.2
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Jepson, Edgar. Happy Pollyooly J545.4
Knibbs, Henry H. Overland Red K693.4 Sundown Slim. K693.4
Leblanc, Maurice. Teeth of the tiger
L445.2
Leroux, Gaston. Phantom of the opera
L618.3
Lincoln, Joseph C. Kent Knowles, quahaug.
L738.14
Thankful's inheritance
L738.15
Lincoln, Natalie S. C. O. D. L739.2
Lippmann, Julie M. Martha and Cupid
L766.4
Lloyd, Nelson M. David Malcolm
L793.3
Locke, William J. Jaffery.
L815.7
Lucas, Edward V. Landmarks
L933.3
Mccutcheon, George B. Black is white
M133.7
Magnay, William. Master spirit
M196.2
Maniates, Belle K. Amarilly of Clothes Line alley
M278.2
Marriott, Crittenden. Ward of Tecumseh.
M359.2
Marsh, Richard. Woman in the car
M366.2
Marshall, Archibald. Greatest of these
M3665.5
Old order changeth .
M3665.6
Merwin, Samuel. Honey bee
M576.4
Morris, Gouverneur. Seven darlings
M876.2
Nicholson, Meredith. The poet.
N627.5
Norris, Kathleen. Saturday's child N856.5
Story of Julia Page. N856.6
O'Higgins, Harvey J. Adventures of Detective Barney 0375.2
Olmstead, Florence. Cloistered romance
0515.2
Oppenheim, E. Phillips. Vanished messenger
0624.8
Orcutt, Wm. Dana. The moth
0643.2
Parker, Gilbert. Money master
P239.14
Phillips, David G. Price she paid
P559.4
Poole, Ernest. The harbor
P822.2
Porter, Eleanor H. Pollyanna grows up.
P845.3
Porter, Mrs. Gene Stratton. Michael O'Halloran. .
P848.6
Porter, Sidney (O'Henry). Options
P8475.3
Post, Melville D. Nameless thing
P857.2
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Reeve, Arthur B. Guy Garrick R331.2
Rice, Mrs. Alice Hegan. The Honorable Percival H462.6
Richmond, Grace S. Twenty-fourth of June. R532.5
Rinehart, Mary R. K . R580.3
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