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M132B-Beverly of Graustark M132J-Jane Cable
M174HI-HIalf a Rogue
M194T-Treasure in Heaven
N516H-House of a Thousand Candles
P1440-On Newfound River
P184L-Lucy of the Stars
P24GB-Bob Hampton of Placer P594Q-Quincy Adams Sawyer P765T-Treasure Trail
R253S-Spinner in the Sun R634T-That Affair Next Door R634W-Woman in the Alcove R954F-For the Soul of Rafael SA14D-District Attorney SE45S-Stigma SII441-In His Steps
SHI94F-Few Neighbors
SM55TI-Tides of Barnegat
SP650-Old Washington
ST48P-Patroon Van Volkenberg Henry T. Stephenson ST64CA-Casting Away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine
Frank R. Stockton
T274D-Distractions of Martha Mrs. Mary Terhune ( Marion Harland)
T426C-Called to the Field Lucy M. Thurston
Maxim Gorky Sarah Pratt McLean Greene Mabel Barnes Grundy Will N. Harben Marian Keith J. Lee Alfred II. Lewis Alfred H. Lewis Joseph C. Lincoln Jack London G. B. Mccutcheon G. B. MeCutcheon Harold MacGrath Minnie MacKay ( Marie Corelli) M. Nicholson Thomas Nelson Page Frederick Palmer Randall Parish Charles F. Pidgin Frank L. Pollock Myrtle Reed Anna Katherine Greene Rohlfs Anna Katherine Greene Rohlfs Mabel S. Ryan William Sage Emily Selkirk Charles M. Sheldon Henry A. Shute F. Hopkinson Smith Harriet P. Spofford
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W144B-Blindfolded
Earle A. Walcott
W215MA-The Man in the Case
W217FE-Fenwick's Career W246DA-Daisy W764LA-Lady Baltimore
Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Mrs. Humphry Ward Susan Warner Owen Wister
JUVENILE FICTION
JB234CR-Crimson Sweater
JB234F-Four Afoot
JB594F -- Frontier Knight
JB794S-Son of the Revolution
Ralph Henry Barbour Ralph Henry Barbour Amy E. Blanchard Elbridge S. Brooks Anna L. Burns
JB936C-Crooked Block, and Other Stories JB936D-Dolly Jean, and Other Stories JB936G-Game of Tag, and Other Stories
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JB936J-Jack and Jerry, and Other Stories JB936K-Kitty Gay's Journey, and Other Stories JB936L-Letty's Beads, and Other Stories JB936LI-Little Miss Pry, and Other Stories JB936S-Spreckle's Nest, and Other Stories JB936W-What Helen Found, and Other Stories
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JB936WH-When Nelson was Six, and Other Stories "
JC548P-Phyllis Burton JD244W-We Four Girls JD372S-Successful Venture
JD372T-Three Girls of Hazelmere
Mrs. S. R. Graham Clark Mary G. Darling Ellen Douglas Deland Ellen Douglas Deland A. T. Dudley
JD864F-Following the Ball JD864M-Making the Nine JD864W-With Mask and Mitt 66 66 66
JD916A-Adventures of Billy Topsail
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JF934R-Running the Gauntlet
J. P. Frothingham
JF784T-Two Ways of Becoming a Hunter
C. A. Fosdick (Harry Castleman )
JG734-Grettie the Outlaw S. Baring-Gould
JH182D-Dale and Fraser, Sheepmen JH395IN-In the Heart of the Rockies
S. F. Hamp
G. A. Henty
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JH395RE-Redskin and Cow-boy JH814Y-Young Prospector JJ125C-Caps and Capers JM294W-Winning his Way to West Point JM294P-Plebe at West Point JM614KR-Kristy's Rainy Day Picnic JM614KI-Kristy's Surprise Party JM927T-Through Swamp and Glade JP614H-Harding of St. Timothy's JR213T-Teddy : Her Book JR213TE-Teddy : Her Daughter JR213P-Phebe : Her Profession JR214D-Daughter of the West JR214R-Reels and Spindles JR344P-Polly's Predicament JR344T-That Preston Girl JR916B-Born to the Blue JSM68RI-Rival Campers JSM68R-Rival Campers Afloat JSM69M-Madge : A Girl in Earnest JT124M-Miss Lochinvar's Return JT124S-Six Girls and Bob JT372BR-Brave Heart Elizabeth JT372BE-Betty Selden Patriot JT372L-Lassie of the Isles JT594IN-In the Camp of Cornwallis JT594S-Soldier of the Wilderness JT594Y-Young Rangers JT666S-Six in All JW156D-Daughter of the Rich JW462D-Dorrance Doings JW462DO-Dorrance Domain JW462P-Patty at Home JW884S-Sheaf of Stories JW698C-Comrades Three
G. A. Henty Edwin J. Houston G. E. Jackson Capt. P. B. Malone Capt. P. B. Malone Olive Thorne Miller Olive Thorn Miller Kirk Munroe Arthur S. Pier Anna Chapin Ray 66 66
Evelyn Raymond Evelyn Raymond Nina Rhodes Nina Rhodes Florence K. Russel Ruel P. Smith Ruel P. Smith S. Jennie Smith Marion A. Taggart Marion A. Taggart A. E. Thompson
Everett T. Tomlinson " 66
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Virginia T. Townsend
M. E. Waller Carolyn Wells
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S. C. Woolsey (Susan Coolidge) W. R. A. Wilson
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HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, ETC.
B-J352W-Joseph Jefferson B-OS14P-Sailor of Fortune B-L634R-Lincoln, Master of Men
Francis Wilson A. B. Paine Alonzo Rothschild
*220.3-SM6-Dictionary of the Bible. 4 vols. Dr. W. Smith
330-W93-Industrial Evolution of the U. S. Carroll D. Wright, L. L. D.
343-T68-Prisoner at the Bar Arthur Train
J537-SA2-Real Electric Toymaking for Boys
Thomas M. St. John, Met. E.
579-R79-Art of Taxidermy John Rowley * 589-M18-One Thousand American Fungi C. McIlvaine 634-H55-Quest of John Chapman 641-M33-Serving and Waiting J680-H77-Home Mechanics for Amateurs 844-W12-Simple Life 814-C88-Pardoner's Wallet Newell D. Hillis Eleanor Marchant G. M. Hopkins Charles Wagner S. M. Crothers M. Adeler W. H. Drummond William C. Prime Stewart E. White
817-AD3-Out of the Hurly-Burly 841-D84-Habitant 915.6-P93-Tent Life in the Holy Land 917.1-W58-The Forest 917.1-P54-Camp-fires in the Canadian Rockies
917.3-H13-Tarry at Home Travels
William T. Hornaday, Sc. D. Edward Everett Hale Stewart E. White
917.9-W58-The Pass
919.6-L98-Hawaiian Yesterdays H. M. Lyman 937-G35-History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 6 vols. Edward Gibbon
TOWN WARRANT
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
Middlesex, ss.
To William E. Swain, Constable of the Town of Wilming- ton : -
Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in the manner provided in Sect. 2, Art. 1 of the By-Laws, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Wilmington qualified by law to vote in town affairs to meet and assemble at the Town Hall on Monday, the fourth day of March next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, the polls to be opened at ten o'clock A. M., "and may be closed at four o'clock P. M. for the election of officers," and to act upon the following articles, namely : -
Art. 1. To elect by ballot a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2. To bring in your votes on one ballot for three Selectmen, "who shall also act as Assessors and Overseers of the Poor," Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, one School Committee for three years, Constable, Auditor, three Fence Viewers, one Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years, two Trustees of the Public Library for three years, one Trustee of the Public Library for one year to fill vacancy ; also to vote upon the following question, viz. :- "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town ? Yes or No."
Art. 3. To choose all other necessary town officers for the year ensuing.
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Art. 4. To hear reports of Committees and act thereon.
Art. 5. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the support of schools, school books and supplies, and salary of Superintendent of Schools ; for salary of School Committee, for highways, roads and bridges, for the support of the poor, for repairs of public buildings, for care and improvement of cemeteries, for support of the Public Library, for police, for salary of town officers, for printing, for outstanding indebtedness, for notes payable, for interest, for removing snow, for miscellaneous expenses, for abatement of taxes, for Fire Department, for state and county taxes, and suppression of the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths.
Art. 6. To see how much money the town will raise anu appropriate for the observance of Memorial Day, and determine how the same shall be expended.
Art. 7. To see what method the town will adopt for the collection of taxes, and determine the compensation of the Collector.
Art. 8. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of taxes.
Art. 9. To see if the town will vote to withdraw from the present School Superintendent district and authorize the School Committee to form a new one, or what they will do in regard to the same.
Art. 10. To see if the town will vote to furnish trans- portation for pupils in the public schools and raise and appro- priate a sum of money therefor.
Art. 11. To see if the town will vote to build a side- walk on Wildwood street from Middlesex ave. to Woburn street and from that point to connect with sidewalk near residence of Edward N. Eames.
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Art. 12. To see if the town will vote to accept and allow the town way called Parker street, "as laid out by the Selectmen under the provisions of Chap. 48, of the Revised Laws," to be established.
Art. 13. To see if the town will vote to accept and allow the town way called Thurston ave., "as laid out by the Selectmen under the provisions of Chap. 48 of the Revised Laws," to be established.
Art. 14. To see if the town will vote to appoint a committee to examine into the subject of street lighting, including estimate of cost, etc., and report at a future meet- ing.
Art. 15. To see if the town will accept the list of jurors as revised by the Selectmen.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands and the seal of the town, this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven.
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JAMES E. KELLEY,
GEORGE W. BUCK, JOHN W. HATHAWAY, Selectmen of Wilmington.
A TRUE COPY-ATTEST :
WILLIAM E. SWAIN, Constable of Wilmington.
INDEX
PAGE
Assessors' Valuation
84
Assets and Liabilities
97
Auditor's Report
101
Collector's Account
93
Fire Engineers, Report of
102
General Expenditures 61
Librarian's Report
103
List of Books
105
Moth Department, Report of
100
Overseers of the Poor, Report of
86
School Committee's Report
31
Selectmen's Report
59
Sinking Fund Whitefield School
98
Town Clerk's Report
11
Town Officers, 1906
5
Town Warrant
110
Treasurer's Report
94
Trustees of Public Library, Report of
104
Trustees of Trust Funds, Report of
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