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In the upper grades a little elementary harmony has been given, also work in transposition, minor modes, keys and their sig- natures upon the two clefs. These classes have done some com- mendable work in three and four part singing and have often received an excellent mark from the music teacher upon the new lesson slip.
With the beginning of the new school year, I have found that the best singers, the leaders in the grammar grades have not gone as far as the high school, and in consequence the incoming classes do not entirely fill the vacancies made by the classes that graduated the June previous. However, for a school the size of ours the volume and quality of tone is very good and their ability to sing well has been shown on graduation nights. Our supply of music material is limited. We have learned a few new songs, but in many cases we have sung the old ones so often that the pupils want something new. There is inspiration in a new sheet of music and that is our chief aim and way to success,-to get the singers into the spirit of the music period. At Christmas some carols
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were purchased and were readily learned and enjoyed. It would be well at some future time to consider a short cantata of medium difficulty. Besides the regular chorus practice I have interested the school in the stories of standard opera and of opera writers. Among our collection of songs we have found appropriate selec- tions which we have sung to illustrate the general style of the opera. My plans for the future are along this same line-to con- tinue the idea making a more advanced and still more interesting study.
Yours respectfully, MABELLE PROCTOR COUNCE.
DRAWING REPORT
TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN OF WILMINGTON :-
I respectfully submit my third annual report as Supervisor of Drawing.
Instruction in drawing has continued the past year following the same course planned three years ago and outlined in last year's report.
Results of a systematic course, slightly apparent last year, are now clearly shown. Such being the case warrants the assertion that the work is progressing in a satisfactory manner.
The work under this plan is arranged so that corresponding grades are doing similar work at the same time, the advantage being that comparison can be made between the work of different grades and between individuals and a standard of excellency fixed.
The course is as practical as it was possible to make it and it correlates as nearly as could be with the other courses of study.
To illustrate : if in our printing lessons we design a capital letter, later we use it in our composition sheet written in connection with the language work. Again, if we make a booklet in the Man- ual Training period we later use it as a spelling book, history note book, etc.
Picture study has continued and collections of good examples of famous pictures increasing
If it is possible to hold an exhibition of our work in drawing in the spring we are going to do so, and hope all interested in school work will attend. Should it not prove practicable to do this the work may be seen at any time at the various schools where visitors are always welcome.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank the teachers and officers for their kindly support and co-operation.
Respectfully submitted,
ALICE M. YOUNG,
Supervisor of Drawing.
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TABULATED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1910
SCHOOLS
Total Membership
Average Member-
Attend-
Average
ance
Per Cent. of At-
tendance
Tardiness
Pupils under 5 Yrs.
of Age
of Age
Pupils between 5
and 15 Yrs. of Age
Pupils between 7
and 14 Yrs. of Age
Length of School in Days and Weeks
High School
69.8
69
65.8
65.80
105
0
44
31
31
36.4
First Grammar
38
35
32.27
92.07
16
0
0
38
38
35 .-
Second Grammar
Walker
44
42.35
39.01
93.14
12
0
1
44
42
34.3
Third Grammar
39
36.97
34.01
91.87
13
0
2
39
33
34.4
Primary
41.80
41.30
36.51
89.77
30
2
0
20
21
35.2
First Grammar
21.
17.75
19.
96.10
14
0
2
18
17
34.3
Second Grammar
27.
23.98
22.38
91.96
21
0
0
27
26
35 .-
Primary
28.02
27.70
25.70
92.80
21
0
0
32
21
35.1
North School
19.10
18.49
15.58
84.58
43
1
0
18
7
34.2
East School
14.60
14.46
12.90
88.96
8
2
0
15
7
34.4
South School
38
32.69
29.16
88.00
122
0
0
38
25
35.3
West School
27.67
26.26
23.25
88.36
33
2
0
25
15
34.1
Totals
408.17
387.95
350.57
91.
438
7
49
345
313
35 .-
68
¿ Whitefield Building
Pupils over 15 Yrs.
ship
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES 1905 to 1910
BASED ON TOTAL ENROLLMENT
YEAR
Appropriation
Received
from State
Total
Resources
Total
Enrollment
Number of
Weeks
Expense per
Pupil
Balance
Unexpended
1905
$7500
$2000 44
$9500 44
415
37 and 40
$22 51
$158 81
1906
7500
1835 82
9335 82
408
37 and 40
22 70
74 29
1907
7500
2091 56
9591 56
402
37 and 40
23 85
11 90
1908
8000
2511 33
10511 33
413
38 and 40
25 43
6 70
1909
8000
2522 28
10522 28
452
38 and 40
24 11
*377 14
1910
9900
2593 79
12493 79
413
38 and 40
29 84
168 00
*Overdrawn
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SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1911
Jan. 2-Winter term begins Feb. 22-Holiday
Mar. 24-Winter term ends April 3-Spring term begins April 19-Holiday May 30-Holiday
June 23-Spring term ends Sept. 5-Fall term begins, all schools Nov. 30-Holiday Dec. 1-Holiday
Dec. 22-Fall term ends, High School and 9th Grade Dec. 8- Fall term ends, all other schools 1912 Jan. 1-Winter term begins
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TEACHERS EMPLOYED DECEMBER 31, 1910
NAME
POSITION
WHERE FITTED
SALARY
Harold W. Files
Principal High School
Bowdoin College .
$1200
Charles S. Holbrook
Bates College
700
Ruth M. Giles
Sub-master High School . Assistant High School
Smith College
500
Martelle E. Giles
Assistant High School
Salem Normal
500
Eunice W. Fogg
Grades VII and VIII
Salem Normal
550
Blan Alexander
Grades VI and VII
Private Training
494
Sylvia E. Prescott
Grades IV and V
Quincy Training .
494
Jennie H. Luce
Grades I, II and III
Wellesley College
456
Carrie M. Swain
Grades VI, VII and VIII
550
Sarah G. Holland
.
Salem Normal
494
Gertrude M. Eames
North School
Wilmington High .
380
Nina L. Kincaid
East School
Wilmington High
380
Henrietta A. Swain .
West School
Salem Normal
494
Lydia R. Morton
South School
Everett High
380
Mabelle P. Counce
Director of Music
.
Institute Normal Meth.
215
Alice M. Young
Director of Drawing .
Mass. Normal Art
215
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Nettie M. Haley
Grades I, II, III, IV and V
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STATISTICS
Number of school buildings in use 7
Number of school rooms in use . 16
Number of male teachers employed . 2
Number of female teachers employed 12
Number of special teachers employed 2
Number of children in town between 5 and 15
yrs. of age (census of 1910), boys 179, girls 196 375
Number between 7 and 14, boys 142, girls 152 294
Total school membership 413 ·
Per cent. of pupils in high school .169 - or 17 %
Per cent. of pupils in grammar schools .409 - or 41 %
Per cent. of pupils in primary schools .421 - or 42%
Number of pupils found with defective sight 30
Number of pupils found with defective hearing . 7
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LIST OF GRADUATES FROM HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1910
Viola M. Besse
Chester C. Horton
Everett M. Buck
Rose T. McMahon
Robert E. Buck
Katherine A. Nee
Mae F. Collins
Edgar A. Shaw
Katherine A. Croteau
Emma J. Stokes
Mabel Connor
Mary J. Surrette
Constance B. Folkins
Ethel G. Strong
For Advanced Standing, 1909 Joseph W. Strong
73
GENERAL EXPENDITURES
OUTSTANDING
Appropriation
$100 00
EXPENDED
Spencer Wright, fire duty
$1 00
James C. Purdy, fire duty
2 75
Nat Wright, fire duty
1 25
Town of Reading, fuel furnished outside
poor .
19 55
Unexpended balance .
75 45
$100 00
$100 00
TOWN OFFICERS
Appropriation .
$2,400 00
From State Inspector of Animals .
75 00
Received from Sealer's fees . 3 62 .
EXPENDED FOR SALARIES
Edward N. Eames, Selectman and Overseer
of the Poor .
$175 00
Dudley B. Purbeck, Selectman and Overseer of the Poor
125 00
Arthur W. Eames, Selectman and Overseer of the Poor 125 00
Edward N. Eames, Clerk of Board
25 00
James E. Kelley, Town Clerk
75 00
Fred A. Eames, Treasurer .
200 00
Joseph Patchett, Collector of Taxes 564 51
George W. Buck, Assessor
200 00
74
75
James E. Kelley, Assessor .
$200 00
Henry L. Sheldon, Assessor
175 00
Harry R. Deming, Auditor
100 00
James E. Kelley, Clerk of Registrars
20 00
James E. Kelley, Sealer of Weights and Measures
15 00
Dr. C. H. Playdon, Inspector of Animals
150 00
William E. Swain, Constable
50 00
Henry W. Eames, Inspector of Meats and Provisions
100 00
Louis T. McMahon, Election Officer
5 00
George A. Clatur, Election Officer
5 00
Otis Gowing, Election Officer
5 00
Frank D. Morris, Election Officer
10 00
Warren Eames, Election Officer
10 00
G. E. Nichols, Election Officer 10 00
5 00
Milton T. Holt, Election Officer .
5 00
F. W. Kidder, Election Officer
5 00
Henry N. Ames, Registrar of Voters .
15 00
15 00
J. Howard Eames, Registrar of Voters Peter F. McMahon, Registrar of Voters
15 00
Unexpended balance 74 11
$2,478 62 $2,478 62
PRINTING
Appropriation
$500 00
EXPENDED
A. W. Brownell, dog licenses $1 50
A. W. Brownell, Assessors' notices
2 00
Wright & Potter Printing Co., ballots
14 50
P. B. Murphy, Assessors' blanks
2 75
P. B. Murphy, dog notices .
75
Geo. A. Hobbs, brush fire notices
1 75
Fred A. Lowell, letter heads and envelopes
11 00
Thomas H. McMahon, Election Officer
76
Fred A. Lowell, poll and jury lists
$17 50
Fred A. Lowell, tax bills and summaries 18 00
Fred A. Lowell, 1909 Town Reports
177 72
Fred A. Lowell, 1910 Valuation Books
184 00
J. W. Calley & Son, street lists 3 00 .
W. E. & J. F. Twombly, list of voters
15 00
W. E. & J. F. Twombly, notices
1 00
Unexpended balance
49 53
$500 00
$500 00
POLICE
Appropriation
$350 00
Received from fines
52 00
Received from police duty .
66 00
Received from County Treasurer, acct. dogs killed .
8 00
EXPENDED
POLICE DUTY
Wm. E. Swain
$319 00
Charles B. Osbon
4 50
A. D. Butters
8 98
Alden N. Eames
2 00
Walter J. Harrison
8 00
W. H. Baxter
39 00
H. C. Barrows
36 50
Lester Peavey
2 00
Frank D. Morris
2 00
COURT FEES
William E. Swain
49 75
A. D. Butters
9 90
W. H. Baxter
3 00
H. C. Barrows
2 50
MISCELLANEOUS
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service
19 30
Deficit
30 43
$506 43
$506 43
77
REPAIRS TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Appropriation
$250 00
EXPENDED
FIRE DEPARTMENT
A. D). Butters, repairing windows Engine House 1 50
A. D. Butters, sundry repairs Engine Houses 1 and 2 5 00
F. A. Guyette & Co., painting Houses 1 and 2 56 30
E. E. Carter, lumber and paint 8 82
TOWN HALL
Charles B. Osbon, labor, Sealer's office
4 40
Unexpended balance
174 98
$250 00
$250 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
Received for old hose
$800 00 50
EXPENDED
Allen Bros., punches
$4 50
American Express Co., expressage
85
Baxter, W. H., janitor Engine 1
16 66
Butters, A. D., supplies
1 40
Butters, A. D., salary Asst. Chief
50 00
Badger & Sons Co., E. B., repairing nozzles
2 00
Carter, E. E., hardware 3 40
Carter, C. E., use of horse
5 00
Eames, Fred A., coal 30 80
Globe Gas Light Co., globes
4 20
Harriman & Co., C. S., whistle service
36 00
Harriman & Co., C. S., use of horse and supplies
10 36
Hill, J. M., salary as Chief .
100 00
1
78
Hill, J. M., use of horse and supplies
$3 90
Horton, H. M., telephone service 18 00
Hudson, Charles E., supplies
5 75
Howe Engine Co., tank hoops
3 50
McIntosh, S. R., engine repairs N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service
29 82
Rice, W. W., janitor Engine 1. .
33 34
Robert-Carleton Co., harness
22 00
Standard Printing Co., printing .
3 00
White, Raymond J., janitor Engine 2 50 00
Taylor, E. W., use of horse
5 00
FIRE DUTY
Baxter, W. H. .
$15 00
Baxter, John B. .
8 75
Brooks, Charles A.
11 25
Butters, B. S.
8 25
Boynton, W. M.
2 00
Boynton, D. W.
15 00
Bedell, Roy B.
10 00
Buck, C. R.
6 25
Carter, C. E.
15 00
Colgate, D. K.
15 00
Carter, D. R.
10 00
Doucette, B. F. .
15 00
Durkee, J. William
15 00
Durkee, Adrian .
15 00
Doucette, W. H.
15 00
Dayton, F. W.
15 00
Eames, Harold
4 38
Files, H. W.
10 00
Gallagher, Terrance
15 00
Harrison, Walter J.
13 75
Hoban, Frank
15 00
Haley, Harris
15 00
Hoban, John, Jr.
15 00
11 25
79
Hill, George C. .
$15 00
Horton, H. M.
15 00
McIntosh, S. R.
6 25
McMahon, M. J.
15 00
Kidder, F. W.
5 00
Kidder, W. F.
6 25
Page, H. H.
5 00
Rice, W. W.
15 00
Simonds, E. E.
15 00
Smith, L. H.
15 00
Surette, John B.
15 00
Surette, Arthur
15 00
White, Raymond J.
15 00
White, James
3 75
White, James D.
15 00
Deficit
106 11
$906 61
$906 61
HIGHWAYS, ROADS AND BRIDGES
Appropriation
$1,800 00
Received from use of pump
2 00
Received for grading, private work
30 05
Due for grading, private work
32 73
EXPENDED
Smith & Thayer Co., pumps and fittings $17 43
S. R. McIntosh, repairing tools and hard- ware 32 77
John W. Dailey, repairing pumps
13 20
H. F. Mckenzie, 6-horse reins
12 40
Charles B. Osbon, repairing pump
2 50
B. & M. R. R., freight
11 52
Geo. McQuesten Co., hard pine lumber
34 65
Frost Insecticide Co., pump fittings
1 00
Hugh Tallant, hemlock planks
52 93
80
J. M. Foley, gravel
$65 40
Edward M. Nichols, guide boards
2 00
Barker Lumber Co., lumber
3 43
John W. Perry, watering trough
9 00
John W. Perry, repairing tools
4 65
E. E. Carter, lumber and hardware
42 86
LABOR AND TEAM HIRE ON HIGHWAYS
W. B. McIntosh
$439 56
Frank Muse
114 11
Jeffrey Iverson
104 22
Charles Blake
96 75
Frank J. Gould
109 44
J. Carter
39 11
G. Terragrossa
116 44
George H. Spaulding
190 28
W. H. Carter
40 00
C. Nee
96 22
J. M. Foley
25 00
Edward Taylor
35 00
H. C. Barrows
55 00
Axel Engstrom
74 11
D. E. Justice
1 00
Lewis Cady
6 75
Unexpended balance .
16 05
$1,864 78 $1,864 78
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Appropriation
$9,900 00
Mass. School Fund
1,127 80
Mass. High School Fund
500 00
Mass. Superintendent's account
6 25
Dog tax
340 99
81
EXPENDED
Salaries
. $8,782 34
Repairs
602 91
Furnishings
336 90
Fuel .
887 91
Books and supplies
1,006 96
Superintendent
420 00
Miscellaneous .
288 77
Unexpended balance
168 00
$12,493 79 $12,493 79
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Appropriation
$350 00
Unexpended balance, 1909
27 46
EXPENDED
Winthrop B. Eames, binding
$42 71
Anna T. Sheldon, salary as Librarian
125 00
Gussie McMahon, janitor
9 39
Old Corner Book Store, books
169 32
E. Louise Jones, cataloguing
14 00
H. C. Barrows, wood .
14 00
Unexpended balance
3 04
$377 46
$377 46
MEMORIAL DAY
Appropriation
$150 00
EXPENDED
Boston & Northern St. Ry. Co., special car $ 6 00
Rev. E. H. Brewster, Memorial address ·
25 00
Woburn Brass Band, music ·
60 00
Ladies' Benevolent Society, refreshments
27 20
L. & W. White, plants 6 00
C. H. Batchelder & Co., flags
5 00
82
Miss A. M. Rice, music
$3 00
Miss M. B. Proctor, music
3 00
Oliver Ditson Co., music
4 67
M. D. Jones & Co., markers
75
F. A. Lowell, printing
2 50
Unexpended balance
3 78
$150 00
$150 00
WHITEFIELD SCHOOL SINKING FUND
Appropriation .
$850 00
EXPENDED
Paid Sinking Fund Commission
$850 00
$850 00
$850 00
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Appropriation
$100 00
EXPENDED
Badger Fire Extinguisher Co., 8 Extinguish-
ers at $8.00
$64 00
A. D. Butters, holders
1 00
Unexpended balance
35 00
$100 00
$100 00
STATE AID
Due from Commonwealth
$518 00
EXPENDED
Harriet Young
$48 00
Mary E. Milligan
48 00
Emma J. Dustin
24 00
Mary E. Moore
48 00
83
Frank M. Boynton
$48 00
Diantha Boynton
48 00
James Kiernon .
48 00
Margaret B. Cutler
48 00
Mary J. Hillman
48 00
Hannah S. Smith
48 00
Frederic H. Harding
30 00
Frank M. Balcom
16 00
Henrietta B. Balcom
16 00
$518 00
$518 00
CEMETERY
Unexpended balance 1909 . $33 12 .
Appropriation .
.
350 00
Available, one-half receipts sale of lots
68 00
EXPENDED
A. D. Butters, pump and fittings $ 5 00
E. E. Carter, tools, paints, lumber 36 79
W. B. McIntosh, team hire
7 00
D. T. Faulkner, team hire 3 50
A. D. Butters, dressing .
1 00
LABOR
A. D. Butters
$181 25
W. E. Swain
27 00
Henry Hiller
15 00
G. S. Lane .
17 00
Albert Lane
31 50
Frank Newcomb
21 00
James Kiernon
34 50
B. S. Butters
8 00
Unexpended balance .
62 58
$451 12
$451 12
84
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION HORSE FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$250 00
EXPENDED
H. L. Sheldon, bay horse . $250 00
$250 00
$250 00
TRUST FUNDS
Received from Trustees of Trust Funds
$32 25
(See Trustees' Report)
EXPENDED
Account Dolly Harnden Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters $1 50
Account Sarah D. J. Carter Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 2 50
Account Rich Carter Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 1 50
Account James Frazer Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 3 00
Account Martha Temple Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 2 45
Account Isaac Cazneau Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 2 35
Account Susan S. Carlton Cemetery Fund A. D. Butters 2 25
Account Thomas P. Eames Cemetery Fund A. D. Butters 3 00
Account Geo. W. and Minnie A. Sidelinker Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 3 00
Account Sabra Carter Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters 1 45
85
Acct. Sabra Carter (Jaques lot ) Cemetery Fund
A. D. Butters $1 25
Account Sabra Carter Common Fund
Charles V. Blaisdell 5 00
Account Gilman Harnden Cemetery Fund A. D. Butters 3 00
$32 25
$32 25
· NEW TRUST FUNDS
Received for account of Abner C.
Childs' Lot . ·
$100 00
Received for account of Henry Sheldon and Joseph Gowing Lots
100 00
Paid Trustees of Trust Funds
200 00
$200 00
$200 00
NOTES PAYABLE
Appropriation
$490 00
Balance from last year
175 00
EXPENDED
Paid Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank :
Balance on Trust Funds loan $175 00
On account Fire Department loan
250 00
On account High and Walker Schools loan
240 00
$665 00
$665 00
INTEREST
Appropriation
$200 00
Collected on taxes
717 30
Collected on deposits
39 51
86
EXPENDED
Paid Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank :
On temporary loans
$327 60
On Trust Funds loan 7 88
On Fire Department loan
45 22
On High and Walker Schools loan
57 80
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank on bond No. 1 account Whitefield Schoolhouse
·400 00
Unexpended
118 31
$956 81
$956 81
COMMITTEE ON WATER SUPPLY
Appropriation
$200 00
EXPENDED
C. G. Smith Artesian Well Co., driving pipe
$175 00
Patrick Kellet, labor
1 75
Unexpended balance
23 25
$200 00
$200 00
SUPPRESSION OF MOTHS
Appropriation
$ 555 91
Award of Commonwealth
2,050 00
Charged property owners
678 47
EXPENDED
LABOR
Oliver McGrane
$688 12
Elmer Hale
239 66
Everett Taylor
480 25
Albert Young
176 66
James Farrey
169 89
W. L. Osbon
4 23
87
Henry Hawkes
$6 00
Lewis P. Cady
411 03
Frank Kernon
22 50
Albert Miller
46 00
Arthur Parrott
97 50
Harold Eames
44 00
Henry Miller
6 00
Philip Buzzell
63 00
Norman Buck
76 00
B. S. Butters
153 58
Edgar Shaw
52 00
MISCELLANEOUS
Oliver McGrane, team hire . $53 25
Oliver McGrane, stamped envelopes 2 79
Oliver McGrane, supplies and expressage 3 20
B. &. M. R. R., freight
5 70
S. R. McIntosh, repairing pump and tools
3 17
American Express Co., expressage
1 45
Charles Blaisdell, team hire
80 50
H. C. Barrows, team hire
147 50
John W. Perry, repairing hand cart and tools
4 00
H. H. Page, filing saws
1 20
Reverted to State
245 20
$3,284 38 $3,284 38
STREET RAILWAY TAX
Balance 1909 unexpended
$4,559 47
Street Railway Tax, 1910
2,751 48
Franchise Tax, 1910
2,413 88
EXPENDED
Boston & Maine R. R., freight on stone, etc. $25 42
McQuesten Co., George, hard pine ·
56 25
McIntosh, S. R., hardware and repairing tools
113 24
88
Witham, Abbie C., land damage
825 00
Winchester Rock & Brick Co., crushed stone 24 70
McIntosh, W. B., expressage
25
LABOR AND TEAM HIRE ON HIGHWAYS
Barrows, H. C. .
$25 00
Blaisdell, Charles V.
73 33
Blake, Charles
243 26
Butters, A. D.
5 00
Boynton, W. M.
6 00
Carter, W. D.
40 00
Carter, J.
99 44
Carter, W. H.
35 83
Downie, J. .
4 00
Engstrom, Axel
127 90
Foley, J. M.
37 50
Gould, F. J.
147 88
Iverson, Jeffrey .
132 33
McIntosh, W. B.
905 76
Muse, Frank
241 64
Muse, J. F.
9 11
Muse, Fred
103 78
Neilson, Chr.
113 61
Nee, C.
195 11
Parrott, A.
9 00
Spaulding, George H.
574 44
Silva, George M.
5 00
Taylor, E. W.
62 78
Terragrossa, G.
227 19
Wilson, C. H.
2 77
Warner, Jesse L.
10 00
LABOR AND TEAM HIRE, REMOVING SNOW
Barrows, H. C. .
$36 38
Blaisdell, Charles V.
15 56
Blaisdell, Harry
1 80
Blaisdell, Warren
2 80
89
Carter, W. D.
$16 50
Carter, L. S.
1 80
Chapman, Frank
1 80
Feindel, C.
10 00
Gowing, Otis
1 80
Hemeon, H.
1 80
Horton, Carroll
2 80
Horton, Chester
2 80
Iverson, Jeffrey
2 00
McIntosh, W. B.
55 53
Muse, Frank
2 80
Murray, J. W.
5 60
Miller, A.
2 80
Muse, Thomas
1 40
Neilson, G.
1 00
Spaulding, George H.
10 33
Terragrossa, G. .
1 40
Taylor, E. W.
14 49
Taylor, Everett
2 80
Wilson, C. H.
12 18
Hale, Elmer
2 80
Hale, O.
1 00
GRAVEL
Atton, George A.
$17 30
Avery, E. G.
2 10
Babine, Mandy
10 90
Boston Cement S. & G. Co.
1 50
Boutwell, W. H.
25 30
Crockett, Estate, Julia
1 80
Eames, Arthur B.
49 70
Hathaway, F. E.
20 30
Hathaway, Maria B.
16 80
McIntosh, S. R.
14 50
McMahon, Thomas H.
9 50
Morse, J. E.
25 10
90
Marion, C. W.
$6 40
Littlefield, C. E.
31 50
Osbon, Charles B.
11 60
Symmes, Frank
8 90
Milligan, Mrs. Mary C.
43 30
Unexpended balance
5,533 84
$9,724 83 $9,724 83
TREE WARDEN
Appropriation .
$250 00
EXPENDED
E. E. Carter, lumber
$13 24
F. A. Lowell, printing
2 50
Oliver McGrane, team hire
12 00
LABOR
Oliver McGrane .
99 18
Lewis Cady
21 88
Everett Taylor
16 00
Edgar Shaw
10 00
B. S. Butters
8 88
Unexpended balance
66 32
$250 00
$250 00
FOREST FIRES
Appropriation
$600 00
Received from Anthony Waisnor, acct. brush fire 17 60
Received from Boston & Maine R. R., acct. brush fire 11 60
Received from Town of Tewksbury, acct. brush fire 6 20
91
EXPENDED
Hill, J. M., use of horse
$40 00
Horton, H. M., use of horse
27 00
McIntosh, W. B., use of horse
1 50
Perry, J. W., repairing wheel
5 30
FIRE DUTY
Adams, B. .
1 50
Allen, George
1 50
Allen, Mrs. George
60
Allen, Paul
2 40
Alexander, Frank
2 40
Alexander, Mason
30
Butters, A. D.
39 90
Buck, C. R.
20 40
Buck, Rodney
1 80
Baxter, John
60
Blaisdell, Geo. L.
60
Birtles, Wm.
60
Butters, Frank D.
3 30
Buck, F. H.
60
Bloomfield, E. M.
4 80
Baxter, Wm.
60
Babine, Arthur
2 70
Brabant, Alex
2 10
Brabant, Alex, Jr.
30
Boynton, W. M. .
9 30
Buck, N. S.
3 90
Brabant, Harry
2 10
Bedell, Roy B.
2 40
Brabant, Delore .
1 50
Cassaletto, Jos.
2 40
Cassaletto, Antonio
90
Carter, D. R
3 30
Colgate, D. K.
21 30
Currier, W. H.
1 50
92
Cutler, J. E.
$ 60
Carter, Luther
30
Collomy, E.
30
Chisholm, J.
90
Cutter, Harry
90
Cutter, Peter
90
Carter, William H.
90
Carter, Charles E.
2 40
Cady, Clarence
60
Carlon, George
60
Downing, Ernest
60
Doyle, John
30
Durkee, A.
30
Durkee, W.
30
Doucette, W. H.
30
Davis, C. C.
30
Dodge, Chester E.
3 45
Eames, F. A.
1 50
Eames. A. N.
1 05
Foskett, Bert
30
Feindel, C.
90
Flagg, Paul
90
Garritz, M.
1 20
Goodwin, William
30
Gowing, Otis
30
Gustafson, Albert
90
Hill, J. M. .
14 40
Horton, Chester
7 95
Hemeon, Harris .
1 50
Horton, Clinton .
3 30
Horton, H. M.
6 15
Horton, Carroll
6 45
Hill, George C.
90
Haley, Harris B.
30
Hill, Sewall
2 10
Hoban, J. :
30
93
Hooper, C. .
$ 90
Horton, Clifford
6 90
Hoyt, George W.
60
Hurst, A. A.
60
Hurst, R. J.
60
Hopkins, C. H.
2 10
Hollis, George E.
60
Kinsman, Arthur
30
Kidder, Percy P.
60
Light, Daniel
90
Lane, Albert
7 20
Lentz, Frank
60
Lacy, Patrick
1 50
Muse, Frank
2 10
McKittrick, George
60
McGrane, Oliver
5 10
McIntosh, S. R.
60
McQuesten, Frank
1 20
Millett, Harry
30
Melzer, E. P.
30
Miller, C. E.
30
Moran, David
90
McMahon, P.
30
Miller, Albert
1 50
Marion, Oliver
1 50
Nichols, R.
8 10
Nichols, F.
30
Neilson, C.
30
Osbon, Winnie
1 20
Osbon, Charles B.
90
Parkinson, Henry
90
Putnam, S. W.
1 50
Reagan, Thomas
1 20
Richards, Albert
1 20
Shaw, Edgar A.
60
Sprague, A. W.
90
94
Stevens, Tyler
$ 90
Sheldon, Arthur
1 50
Starr, Arthur
60
Stokes, John
3 60
Sutphen, G.
1 80
Shaw, C. F.
1 80
Taylor, Ralph
30
Titcomb, Sumner
60
Taylor, Harold
60
Taylor, Austin
5 70
Thompson, A. C.
1 20
Taylor, J. H.
5 25
Taylor, J. H., Jr.
1 05
Taylor, Everett
1 65
Vidito, Joseph
5 40
Weymouth, A.
30
White, Raymond J.
60
Ward, Harry
60
Wilson, G. H.
45
Wilson, George
45
White, M.
30
Wellington, G. C.
90
White, G. O.
30
Waite, Charles
30
White, Joseph
30
Wells, Clarence
30
Williams, Arthur
30
Young, Charles .
1 50
Unexpended
267 60
$635 40
$635 40
ABATEMENT OF TAXES
Balance, 1909, unexpended .
.
$25 80
Appropriation
75 00
·
95
ABATEMENTS
On account 1908 tax
$120 88
On account 1909 tax
51 04
On account 1910 tax
1 95
Deficit
73 07
$173 87
$173 87
MISCELLANEOUS
Appropriation
$332 86
( * $1,000 to be paid from Corporation tax. )
National Bank Tax
28 00
Licences
7 00
Insurance policy dividend
7 20
Received from sale of land on Church st.
100 00
Received from sale of wood . ·
9 00 ,
Received from State, acct. loss of taxes
35
Town Clerk, printed records
50
Rent of Town Hall
81 00
EXPENDED
Ames, H. N., batteries
$ 3 00
Butters, A. I., labor
2 00
Boston Tower Clock Co., repairing town clock
10 80
Butters, B. S., 1 stove
2 00
Buzzell, Dr. D. T., returning births
5 25
Bixby, Dr. J. P., returning births
50
Buck Bros., Town Hall supplies .
38 85
Buck, Geo. W., copying valuation book
25 00
Bancroft, James A., plans and surveys
46 75
Call, T. F., delivering Town Reports .
2 50
Doucette, B. F., insurance 50 00
Dodge, Dr. Geo. F., returning births .
2 50
Deming, H. R., postage for tax notices
9 00
Deming, H. R., 1000 stamped envelopes,
mailing notices and office supplies . 24 24
.
.
96
Emery Record Preserving Co., mounting
and binding Town plans · Eames, Arthur W ., perambulating Town lines 5 00
$54 00
Eames, Arthur W., delivering Town reports, postage and sundries 6 38
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