Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1907-1908, Part 11

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 280


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K415C-Clem


K623M -- Man of Yesterday


L334-Last Egyptian L465V-Vermillion Pencil


L584W-Wolfville Folks L624S-Shadow of a Great Rock


L636CY-Cy Whittaker's Place L794S-Stem of the Crimson Dahlia L894J-Jack Spurlock-Prodigal L974M - Marcia Schuyler M132D-Daughter of Anderson Crow M132M-Man from Brodneys M174L-Lure of the Mask M184I-In the Dead of Night M194H-Holy Orders M196M-The Master Influence M255D-Duchess of Dreams M317G-Gret M366B-Betrothal of Elypholate M474C-The Car and the Lady M552L-Lynch's Daughter M616C-City of Delight M699R-Red City M844C-Cowboy Cavalier M8960-The Orphan


Anthony Hope Hawkins Maurice Hewlett H. M. Hopkins James Hopper and F. R. Bechdolt C. C. Hotchkiss Fergus Hume H. Escott-Inman W. W. Jacobs T. A. Janvier Edgar Jepson Mary Johnston Edna Kenton Mary H. Kincaid


Homer Lea Alfred H. Lewis W. R. Lighton Joseph C. Lincoln James Locke G. H. Lorimer Grace L. H. Lutz G. B. Mccutcheon G. B. Mccutcheon Harold MacGrath J. T. McIntyre Minnie Mackay (Marie Corelli ) Thomas Mckean Edith Macvane Beatrice Mantle


H. R. Martin P. F. Megarel and G. S. Mason Leonard Merrick Elizabeth Miller S. Weir Mitchell H. C. Morse Clarence E. Mulford


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M945FA-Fair Mississippian M966R-The Round-up


N516L-Little Brown Jug at Kildare OP54A-The Avenger


OP54AS-As a Man Lives OP54L-Long Arm of Mannister OR14E-Elusive Pimpernell OX24M-Man of Sark


P16T-Tent Dwellers P16S-Stroke Oar P246BE-Beth Norvell


P246P-Prisoners of Chance


P.294B-Barry Gordon


P334S -- Sword of Dundee


P545F-Folks Afield


P844R-Retz


P8740-Old Mr. Davenants


P936W -Walking Gentleman


R213Q-Quickened


R343A-Adventures of Charles Edward R347V-Vronina


R394W -- Wooing of Calvin Parks


R474C-Circular Staircase


R545B-Blue Peter-sea yarns


R546C-Captain Love


R556C-Come and Find Me


SCO86P-Princess Dehra


SE24F-Fountain Sealed


SM55P-Peter SN15W-William Jordan, Junior ST36M-Mediator


ST42T-Tales from Bohemia ST44L-Liberators


ST45B-Battle for the Pacific ST82K-King of the Air ST87V-The Under Groove


Mary N. Murfree John Murray, Mills Miller Meredith Nicholson E. P. Oppenheim 6 66 Baroness Orczy John Oxenham A. B. Paine R. D. Paine Randall Parrish 66 W. F. Payson Theodora Peck Eden Phillpotts Van Zo Post Frances Powell . James P'rior Anna Chapin Ray H. Rhoades Owen Rhoscomyl Laura E. Richards Mary R. Rinehart Morley Roberts Theodore Roberts Elizabeth Robbins John R. Scott Anne D. Sedgwick F. Hopkinson Smith J. C. Smith Edward A. Steiner Robert N. Stephens Isaac N. Stevens Rowan Stevens Herbert Strang Arthur Stringer


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T174G-Guests of Quesney T216R-Reaping


T424F-Fly on the Wheel T596D-Doctor Ellen


Booth Tarkington Mary I. Taylor K. C. Thurston J. W. Tompkins Louis Tracy 66


T674R-Red Year T674W-Wheel O' Fortune


T694-Travels of a Lady's Maid T954S-The Smuggler V136H-Her Son


V274B-Black Bag


Ella M. Tybout II. A. Vachell Louis J. Vance


V374S-Sentimental Adventures of Jimmy Bulstrode


V674H-Heartbreak Hill


V894II-The Halo


V914V-Breaking-in of a Yachtsman's Wife


W152A-Angel Esquire


W215TH-Though Life us do Part


W217T-Testing of Diana Mallory


W344T-Tenants


W396J-Jerry Junior


W524G-Greater Mischief


WV585-Five Knots


WV586-Settler


W587-Blazed Trail


W587M-Mystery


W587R-Riverman


W654S-The Shoulders of Atlas


W672M-My Lost Duchess


W674CHI-The Chaperon


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WV674L-Lady Betty across the Water W694I-Inez


A. J. Evans Wilson Helen M. Winslow


W732P-Peggy at Spinster Farm


M. Van Vorst H. K. Viele Bettina Von Hutten M. H. Vorse Edgar Wallace E. S. P. Ward Mrs. M. A. Ward Mary S. Watts Jean Webster Margaret Westrup Fred M. White Herman Whittaker Stewart Edward White S. E. White and S. H. Adams Stewart Edward White Mary E. Wilkins J. L. Williams C. N. and A. M. Williamson


JUVENILE FICTION


jAL74F-Forest Runners jB234FN-Forward Pass


Joseph A. Altsheler Ralph H. Barbour


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jB234T-Tom, Dick and Harriet jB722A-Auto Boys jB932C-Cozy Lion jC944L-Little Heroine of Illinois jD267F-Fritzi jD372M-Miss Betty of New York jD864Y-Yale Cup jEL56W-Wide Awake Girls


jF812M-Marigold jF812MA-Marigold's Winter jH182P-Persis Putnam's Treasure jH183B-Butt Chandler Freshman jH786F-From Keel to Kite jJ626W-Williams of West Point jJ644M-Mary Ware, the Little Colonel's Chum jJ634B-Boy Forty-Niners jM265P-Peggy Owen


jM294WE-West Point Cadet


jM362A-Abbie Ann


jM765A-Anne of Green Gables


jN365E-Enchanted Castle


jR214L-Little Miss Evangeline


jR36+C-Captain June jSE14I-Imprisoned Midshipmen jSM68J-Jack Harvey's Adventures jST22J-Jack Lorimer's Holidays jST82DA-Dave Porter in the Far North jT845P-Playmate


MISCELLANEOUS


354-L95-Government of England. 2 vols. 378-C81-Which College for the Boy ? 523-SE6-Astronomy 551-H81-Wonder Book of the Atmosphere E. J. Houston *590-C81-Standard Library of Natural History. 5 vols.


Ralph H. Barbour J. A. Braden F. H. Burnett Alice T. Curtis Agnes M. Daulton Ellen D. Deland A. T. Dudley K. R. Ellis Edith F. Foster 66


M. S. ITamlin J. S. Hamilton Isabel Hornebrook Hugh S. Johnson A. T. Johnston Everett McNeil Lucy F. Madison Capt. Paul B. Malone George M. Martin L. M. Montgomery E. Nesbit Evelyn Raymond Alice Hegan Rice Molly E. Seawell R. P. Smith Winn Standish Edward Stratemeyer Charles Turley


Lawrence A. Lowell John Corbin Garrett P. Serviss


Editors C. J. Cornish and others.


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* 615-P85-Materia Medica, Pharmacy and Therapeutics


621-W67-How it is Done 630-M45-Small Country Place 630-SA2-Self-supporting Home 796-W58-Camp and Trail 799-B74-Way of the Woods


799-H39-Favorite Fish and Fishing 799-H71-Big Game at Sea


910-W64-Smiling 'round the World 914.7-D93-Red Reign 917.1-W15-Long Labrador Trail 917.9-J62-Highways and Byways of the Pacific Coast


Samuel Potter, M. D. Archibald Williams Samuel T. Maynard Kate V. Saint Maur S. E. White Edward Breck J. A. Henshall, M. D. C. T. Holder M. P. Wilder Kellogg Durland Dillon Wallace


Clifton Johnson


918-R85-Other Americans 920-J64-Famous Cavalry Leaders 920-L95-Sons of the Puritans 962-C88-Modern Egypt. 2 vols.


Arthur Ruhl C. H. L. Johnston Francis C. Lowell The Earl of Cromer


971-L37-Conquest of the Great North west. 2 vols. A. C. Laut F. A. Ober


B-C110-John and Sebastian Cabot B-L634MO-Abraham Lincoln B-P7740-Juan Ponce DeLeon


James Morgan F. A. Ober


TOWN WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


MIDDLESEX SS.


TO WILLIAM E. SWAIN, CONSTABLE OF THE TOWN OF WILMINGTON, GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and in the manner provided by Section 2, Article 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 the Town affairs, to meet and assemble at the Town Hall on Monday, the first day of March next, at 6 o'clock in the forenoon, the polls to be opened at 6.30 o'clock a. m. and may be closed at 4 o'clock p. m., for the election of officers and to act upon the following articles, viz. :


Article 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 be Overseers of the Poor, and Board of Survey, Town Clerk, Treasurer, one Assessor for three years, 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 ; also, to vote upon the follow- ing question, to wit : "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Town? Yes or No."


At 10 o'clock in the forenoon to act upon the following articles :


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Art. 3. To choose all other Town Officers for the year ensuing.


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, and School Books and Supplies, and Salary of Superintendent of Schools ; for Salary of School Committee; for Highways, Roads and Bridges ; for Support of the . Poor; for Repairs of Public Buildings ; for Care and Improvement of Cemeteries ; for Sup- port of the Public Library ; for Police ; for Printing ; for Out- standing Indebtedness ; for Notes Payable ; for Sinking Fund Payment ; for Interest ; for Removing Snow; for Miscellan- eous Expenses ; for the Abatement of Taxes ; for Fire Depart- ment ; for State and County Taxes ; and for Suppression of the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths.


Art. 6. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the expenses of the Board of Survey.


Art. 7. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the observance of Memorial Day, and to determine how the same shall be expended.


Art. 8. To see what method the Town will adopt for the collection of taxes, and to determine the compensation of the Collector.


Art. 9. To authorize the Town Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, or a majority thereof, to borrow during the municipal year beginning March 1st, 1909, in an- ticipation of the collection of taxes of said year, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the Town, but not exceeding the total tax levy for said year, giv- ing the notes of the Town therefor, payable within one year from the date thereof. All debts incurred under authority of this vote shall be paid from the taxes of the present municipal year.


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Art. 10. To see if the Town will vote to accept and allow the Town Way called Railroad Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen under the provisions of Chapter 48 of the Revised Laws, to be established.


Art. 11. To see if the Town will vote by separate ballot to accept the provisions of Chapter 209 of the Acts of 1908, in regard to protection of forest and sprout lands from fire.


Art. 12. To see if the Town will vote to reorganize the Fire Department, or do anything in relation to the same.


Art. 13. To see how much the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the salary of the Chief of Fire Depart- ment, or do anything in relation to the same.


Art. 14. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to examine into the subject of a Town water supply including estimate of cost, and report at a future meeting.


Art. 15. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to examine into the subject of remodelling the present Town Hall including estimate of cost, and report at a future meeting.


Art. 16. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to examine into the subject of street lights and including estimate of cost, and report at a future meeting.


Art. 17. To see to what the Town will vote to apply the money received from the State Corporation Tax in the future.


Art. 18. To see if the Town will vote to accept the bequest contained in the will of the late Sarah D. J. Carter, and to determine how the same shall be cared for.


Art. 19. To see if the Town will vote to reimburse Mrs. Susan S. Prentiss for money paid by reason of illegal tax sale and subsequent assessments.


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Art. 20. To see how much the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to purchase new furniture for Walker School.


Art. 21. To see how much the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to purchase pianos for Walker and Whitefield Schools.


Art. 22. To see how much the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for grading the school house lots.


Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salaries of members of the Fire Department, and to see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the same.


Art. 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Sections 178-179-180 Ch. 102 of the Revised Laws in regard to licensing picnic groves.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands and the seal of said Town this fif- teenth day of February, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and nine.


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WHITEFIELD ELMI


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JOHN W. HATHAWAY, EDWARD N. EAMES, ARTHUR T. BOND,


Selectmen of Wilmington.


INDEX


PAGE


Assets and Liabilities .


115


Assessors' Valuations .


108


Auditor's Report


118


Births


37


Board of Survey, Report of


126


Collector's Account


109


Deaths


39


Fire Department, Report of


121


Inspector of Animals, Report of


122


Librarian, Report of .


129


List of Library Books


130


Marriages


38


Moth Department, Report of


120


Overseers of Poor, Report of


103


School Committee, Report of


43


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of


124


Selectmen, Report of


75


Selectmen's Recommendations


116


Summary of Accounts


107


Supt. of Streets, Report of


120


Town Clerk, Report of


11


Town Officers


5


Town Warrant


137


Treasurer, Report of


111


Trustees of Public Library, Report of


128


Trustees of Trust Funds, Report of


117


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