Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1909-1910, Part 10

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 308


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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


72


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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