Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1909-1910, Part 5

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


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Boston & Maine R. R.


3 60


Boutwell, Wm. H.


4 50


Carter, W. H.


3 00


Carter, Mary A.


43 20


Crockett, Julia H. .


17 80


Eames, Arthur B.


27 80


Foley, Jos. M.


1 15


Hathaway, F. T.


23 50


Marion, C. W.


26 30


Morse, J. E.


40 55


McMahon, Thos. H.


13 70


McIntosh, S. R.


50 00


McIntosh, W. B.


12 70


Nee, C.


1 00


Pearson, A. P.


68 60


Perry, S. F. .


8 00


Richardson, Geo.


4 30


Sidelinker, Thos. T.


25 35


Swain, Levi 1


12 25


Town of Wilmington


13 85


$438 01


-


101


Labor and Team Hire, Removing Snow


Barrows, H. C.


54 00


Babine, Arthur


·


8 80


Blake, Chas.


1 80


Blaisdell, Chas.


30 00


Blaisdell, Harry


8 40


Butters, A. D. .


4 00


Carter, W. D.


8 44


Carter, Wm. H.


11 97


Colgate, D. K.


2 80


Faulkner, D.


14 60


Feindel, C. S.


9 00


Foley, Jos. M.


4 00


Hale, Elmer


5 40


Hale, Orin


5 40


Hale, Thos.


6 80


Horton, Carroll


5 80


Horton, Chester


7 20


Hoyt, Geo. ·


4 60


Kidder, Percy P.


5 20


Lane, A.


3 60


Malarky, HI.


80


Miller, A.


5 40


Miller, C. E.


2 60


Miller, Geo.


1 20


Miller, Albert


1 20


Muse, Frank


7 80


McIntosh, W. B.


55 77


Neilson, C.


36 58


Roberts, E. L.


4 20


Spaulding, Geo. II.


3 66


Starr, Arthur


5 00


Taylor, E. W.


39 72


102


Taylor, Everett,


5 20


Terragrossa, G.


.


6 80


$367 74


Total expenditures


$3,990 30


Unexpended


4,559 47


.


$8,558 77 $8,558 77


SUPPRESSION OF MOTHS


Appropriation $528 36


Received from Commonwealth


2,974 23


Received for Oil Barrels .


5 54


Charged Property Owners


465 43


Expended


Labor


McGrane, Oliver


$681 25


Cutter, Harry


.


335 66


McMahon, M. J. .


405 00


Butters, A. D. .


212 50


Hale, Elmer


310 53


Kernon, Frank


90 11


Taylor, Everett


392 00


McGann, C. R.


151 86


Nee, Martin


150 00


Patnaude, Ferd


8 00


Osbon, W. L.


20 00


Nichols, G. E.


20 00


Eames, Harold


12 00


Messenger, Forest


4 50


Miller, A. J.


30 00


103


Supplies.


Collins' Hardware Co. $32 06


Frost Insecticide Co. . 294 85


Farwell, W. M. .


495 91


Cabot, Sam'l, Inc.


17 51


The O. W. Thum Co.


19 38


Union Decorating Co. .


7 50


D. F. Munroe & Co. .


41 69


Woburn Machine Co. .


33


Jenney Mfg. Co.


6 75


Smith & Thayer Co. .


4 88


Buck Bros. 1 00


Sexton Can Co. .


4 20


E. E. Carter


6 18 1


Butters, A. D.


.


40


Miscellaneous


M. T. Holt, P. M., stamped


envelopes ·


2 08


American Ex. Co., express


on supplies 2 69


Boston & Maine R. R.,


Freight on Supplies 5 21


S. R. McIntosh, hand cart . 18 00


T. F. Call, carting supplies 25


W. E. & J. F. Twombly printing 5 00


Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing . .


4 50


Mrs. A. B. Bedell, rent of stable 22 00 ·


M. J. McMahon, rent of stable 12 00 . Oliver McGrane, telephoning 90


M. T. Holt, filing saws .


50


104


Oliver McGrane, hire of team 42 75


H. C. Barrows, hire of team 72 50


Chas Blaisdell, hire of team 24 50


Reverted to State


4 63


$3,973 56 $3,973 56


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$8,000 00


Massachusetts School Fund


1,108 40


Massachusetts High School Fund


500 00


Massachusetts Superintendent's account


625 09


Dog Tax


288 83


Expended


Salaries


$8,338 76


Books and supplies


.


500 56


Fuel


957 07


Superintendent


900 00


Miscellaneous


203 03


Deficit


$377 14


$10,899 42 $10,899 42


SALARY OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Appropriation


$150 00


Expended


Robert H. Gowing


$50 00


Chas. E. Littlefield


.


50 00


Alden N. Eames


50 00


$150 00 $150 00


105


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Appropriation


400 00


Expended


Old Corner Book Store, books . $205 79


Anna T. Sheldon, salary as libra-


rian 125 00


Fred A. Lowell, printing . 4 00


Francis Bros., grate .


1 25


Winthrop B. Eames, binding


28 50


Gussie McMahon, janitor


8 00


Unexpended balance


27 46


$400 00


$400 00


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$150 00


Expended


C. H. Bacheldor & Co., flags $4 90


Boston & Northern St. Ry. Co., .


special car 6 00


Cong. Church Society, use of. church .


15 00


Woburn Nat'l Bank, music ·


50 00


T. F. Call, carriage hire . ·


2 00


Ladies' Benevolent Society, re-


freshments ·


31 40


Fred A. Lowell printing. ·


2 50


Solon W. Stevens, memorial ad- dress ·


25 00


106


White Bros., plants .


8 25


Unexpended balance


4 95


$150 00


$150 00


CEMETERY


Appropriation $350 00


Unexpended balance, 1908.


62 99


Unexpended balance, Cemetery fence, 1908 17 33


Available, one-half receipts sale of lots


41 00


Expended


J. B. Nichols, labor . $162 75


S. R. Rice, labor


21 00


E. L. Roberts, labor . 50 76


Frank Kernon, labor


42 00


Geo. H. Spaulding, labor


2 65


W. B. McIntosh, labor


2 65


H. D. Nichols, labor 39 76


Warren Eames, labor


2 80


M. J. McMahon, Labor


43 76


A. D. Butters, labor .


32 32


A. D. Butters, shovel .


75


Buck Bros., seeds and tools 11 65


E. E. Carter, paints and hardware


22 35


John W. Perry, repairing lawn mower 1 00


S. R. McIntosh, hardware .


2 00


Unexpended balance 33 12


$471 32


$471 32


107


STATE AID


Due from Commonwealth . .


$620 00


Expended


Harriet Young .


$48 00


Geo. M. Milligan


48 00


Emma J. Dustin


48 00


Mary E. Moore


48 00


Frank M. Boynton


48 00


Diantha Boynton


48 00


Thos. A. Sullivan


48 00


Margaret B. Cutler


48 00


John J. Hillman


42 00


Mary J. Hillman


48 00


Frederic H. Harding


54 00


Hannah S. Smith


40 00


James Kiernon


48 00


Adeline E. Clark


4 00


$620 00


ABATEMENT OF TAXES


Appropriation, unexpended bal-


ance 1908


$109 27


Inheritance tax assessed Dec.


$174 00


1908 .


·


Expended


On account tax, 1907 . $59 38


On account tax, 1908 .


22 09


On account tax, 1909


2 00


Inheritance tax abated 1909


174 00


Unexpended balance


25 80


$283 27


$283 27


108


TRUST FUNDS


Received from Trustees (see


Report) $62 60


Expended for Labor


Account Dolly Harden Fund


A. D. Butters .$30


J. B. Nichols 2 00


$2 30


Account James Frazer Fund


A. D. Butters


$1 15


J. B. Nichols


6 00


$7 15


Account Martha Temple Fund


A. D. Butters


65


J. B. Nichols $2 00


$2 65


Account Susan S. Carlton Fund


A. D. Butters $1 15


J. B. Nichols 4 00


$3 15


Account Thomas P. Eames Fund


J. B. Nichols $4 00


Account Sabra Carter Fund (Jaques Lot)


A. D. Butters $7 25


J. B. Nichols 2 00


$11 25


Account Sabra Carter Fund J. B. Nichols $4 .00


109


Account Isaac Cazneau Fund


A. D. Butters


$1 15


J. B. Nichols


4 00


$5 15


Account Geo. W. and Minnie A. Sidelinker Fund


J. B. Nichols


4 00


A. D. Butters $1 65


$5 65


Account Rich Carter Fund


J. B. Nichols


$1 50


A. D. Butters 25


$1 75


Account Sarah D. J. Carter Fund


A. . D. Butters 75


Account Sabra Carter Fund


Albert J. Miller . $2 80


Chas. Blaisdell .


12 00


$14 80


Total Expenditures


62 60


$62 60


$62 60


NEW TRUST FUNDS


Received from Estate of Sarah Davis Jaquith Carter for Free Lecture Fund $6000 00


Received from Estate of Gilman Harnden for Cemetery Fund 100 00


110


Received from Estate of Laura Parker for


Cemetery Fnnd .


50 00


Paid Trustees of Trust Funds $6150 00


$6150 00


$6150 00


INTEREST ACCOUNT


Appropriation


$300 00


Collected on taxes


751 39


Collected on deposits


55 81


Expended


Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank


On account temporary loans. $405 87


On account Trust Funds loan 16 88


On account Fire Department loan 56 25


On account High and Walker Schools loan 67 20


Estabrook & Co., on account Whitefield School bond 400 00


Unexpended


161 00


$1,107 20 $1,107 20


NOTES PAYABLE


Appropriation


$690 00


Expended


Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank


On account Trust Funds loan $200 00


On account Fire Department loan 250 00


On account High and Walker Schools loan 240 00


$690 00 $690 00


111


BOARD OF SURVEY


Appropriation 8200 00


No expenditures.


WHITEFIELD SCHOOL SINKING FUND


Appropriation


$850 00


Expended


Paid Sinking Fund Commission .


$850 00


TAX COLLECTOR'S POSTAGE


Appropriation


$50 00


Expended


Joseph Patchett, Collector, post-


age


$11 18


Unexpended .


38 82


$50 00


$50 00


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$100 00


Expended


J. Woodward Manning, 50 Rock- maples · .


$75 00


E. E. Carter, supplies .


77


Oliver MeGrane, labor


15 50


Everett Taylor, labor


4 50


Unexpended


4 23


$100 00


$100 00


112


SALARY OF CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $100 00


Expended


J. M. Hill, Chief, salary


$100 00


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION


Pianos For Walker and Whitefield Schools


Appropriation $150 00


Expended


Walker School


Jos. N. Ames, piano $75 00


Whitefield School


Colonial Piano Co., piano . 60 00


Edward B. Nye, tuning


.


3 00 63 00


Unexpended


12 00


$150 00 $150 00


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION Building for Moth Spraying Machine


Appropiation


$600 00


Expended


E. S. Wells, plans $10 00


H. M. Horton, erecting building per contract .


585 00


Unexpended


5 00


$600 00 $600 00


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION


Reimbursement Illegally Assessed Taxes Appropriation $44 52


Expended Paid Mrs. Susan S. Prentiss $44 52


113


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION


Grading School House Lots


$150 00


Appropriation Walker School


75 00


Whitefield School District Schools 50 00


Expended


Walker


W. B. McIntosh, labor . $33 03


Chas Blake, labor


9 11


C. Nee, labor


7 97


Chas. Feindel, labor


7 97


G. Terragrossa, labor .


7 97


B. F. Perry, labor


22 78


Geo. H. Spaulding, labor 22 78


Frank Muse, labor


7 97


J. Doucette, labor


5 00


W. B. McIntosh, gravel


9 70


S. R. McIntosh, gravel and cement 11 00


$145 28


Whitefield


IT. C. Barrows, labor


$3 88


W. B. McIntosh, labor


20 94


Chas. Blake, labor


5 79


C. Nee, labor


5 05


Chas. Feindel, labor .


5 05


G. Terragrossa, labor


5 05


G. Sutphen, labor


1 36


B. F. Perry, labor .


10 56


Geo. H. Spaulding, labor


10 56


Frank Muse, labor


3 69


Mandy Babine, gravel


4 60


$76 53


114


District


W. B. McIntosh, labor


$9 00


C. Nee, labor


5 26


Chas. Feindel, labor


78


B. F. Perry, labor


2 22


Chas Blake, labor


89


G. Terragrossa, labor .


.


6 03


Geo. H. Spaulding


20 00


A. P. Pearson, gravel .


30


Jos. M. Foley, gravel .


30


E. G. Avery, gravel


1 80


S. R. McIntosh, gravel


80


W. B. McIntosh, cement


65


F. T. Hathaway, gravel


40


$48 43


Total Expenditures


270 24


Unexpended


4 76


$275 00


$275 00


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION


Furniture for Walker School


Appropriation


$500 00


Expended


American Seating Co., desks and chairs


474 74


American Seating Co., labor 13 60


Timothy F. Call, freight and carting


17 51


Deficit $5 85 ·


$505 85


$505 85


·


115


SINKING FUND ACCOUNT WHITEFIELD SCHOOL


COMMISSIONERS' REPORT


Dec. 19, 1903, Deposited in


Blackstone Savings Bank . $800 00


Interest on same to Oct. 17, 1908 163 19


Jan. 14, 1909, Deposited . 850 00


Interest to Oct. 16, 1909 .


60 45


$1,873 64


Jan. 7, 1905, Deposited in Wo- burn Five Cents Savings


Bank


$850 00


Interest on the same to Jan.


1906


30 00


Dec. 30, 1905, Deposited


850 00


$1,730 00


Interest on same to Jan. 1907 . 61 08


$1,791 08


Jan. 19, 1907, Deposited


850 00


$2,641 08


Interest on same to Jan. 1908


92 36


Jan. 11, 1908, Deposited


850 00


$3,583 44


Interest on same to Jan. 1910 .


286 32


Dec. 20, 1909, Deposited .


850 00


$4,719 76


$6,593 40 HERBERT N. BUCK CHESTER W. CLARK JAMES E. KELLEY Commissioners.


116


MISCELLANEOUS


Appropriation, unexpended bal-


$863 71


ance, 1908


National Bank Tax 29 29


Rent of Town Hall 45 83


Licenses


6 00


Town Clerk, for printed records .


1 75


Wood sold 12 40


Expended


Allen Bros., repairing stamp $.15


Buck Bros., supplies for town


Hall ·


16 35


Bancroft, James A., survey and plan


7 50


Buzzell, Dr. D. T., returning births ·


7 25


Buck, Dr. Maurice A., returning birth .


25


Bixby, Dr. J. P., returning birth


25


Blaisdell, Chas., labor at Town Hall ·


2 00


Barry, Beale & Co., F. W., Select- men's stationery ·


29


Byam, Wm., quarantine


27 00


Call, T. F., delivering Town


Reports 2 50


Carter, F. Wm., quarantine ·


28 88


Carter, W. W., postage account notices 8 00


Doucette, B. F., insurance


66 00


Dodge,, Dr. Geo. F., returning births 2 50


Derby, Edwin L., returning death 25


117


Deming, H. R., stationery and


postage 12 20


Eames, Fred A., insurance


138 00


Eames, Fred A., coal for Town Hall 30 00


Eames, Fred A., Treasurer's pos-


tage and stationery 19 62


Eames, Edward N., perambulat- ing Town lines . 20 00


Eames, Edward N., Selectmen's


stationery and postage ·


8 42


Eames, Arthur W., perambulat- ing towa lines . 20 00


Eames, Warren, ringing bell


5 00


Eames, Warren, care of clock and repairs ·


35 30


Edgerly & Bessom, returning deaths 50


Feindel, C. L., fire damage .


100 00


Fridge, D. & Son, returning deaths 25


Greenough, W. S. & Co., supplies 3 48


Groom, Thos. & Co., supplies 1 25


Hill, J. M., delivering Town Reports ·


2 50


Hathaway, John W., legal ser- vices ·


5 00


Hargraves, John J., sealer's supplies


1 50


Harrington, King & Co., flag


pole block 1 00


Hobbs & Warren Co., time book 2 00


Kelley, James E., returning births, marriages and deaths 25 50


118


Kelley, James E., compiling As- sessors' records ·


18 00


Kelley, James E., postage and express .


5 13


Killen, R., signs


8 00


Keleher, Dr. Wm. H., returning birth 25


Lynch, Edward E., returning death 25


Middlesex County Training


School, board of boy ·


52 00


Middlesex Registry of Deeds,


plan of Wilmington ·


1 85


Muse, Frank, quarantine


21 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co.,


Service at Town Hall . .


17 73


Nichols, Edward M., burial of James Brennan 34 00


Nichols, Edward M., returning deaths 5 50


Osbon, Chas. B., janitor Hall


Town


67 00


Osbon, Chas B., supplies Town Hall 95


Osbon, Chas B., raising flag


3 00


Osbon, Chas B., care of flag and pole 5 00


Osbon, Mrs. Charles B., repairing flag 1 00


Patchett, Joseph, mailing notices


6 60


Purbeck, D. B., perambulating Town lines 20 00


Purves, N. R., Agt., expressage 1 40


Randall, A. I., moth notices .


3 85


119


Reynolds, F. H., returning death


25


Smalley, Dr. F. L., returning birth


25


Sheldon, Henry L., branding


outfit


1 35


Southworth, Geo. W., Assessors' books


2 85


Spaulding, Geo. H., wood for Town Hall


.


9 00


Town taxes


13 65


Thorpe & Martin Co., Selectmen's book


8 00


Tarbell, E. H. Co., lamp for town Hall


3 10


Warner, Jesse L., quarantine


46 25


Unexpended


1 08


$958 98


$958 99


120


REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR


Names and Ages of Inmates of the Almshouse


Registered No.


Name Age


22


Charlotte Butters 38


66


*James Brennan 80


67


Oliver Nelson Butters


78


76


Louis L. Getchell


77


*Died Jan. 23, 1909


INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT


ALMSHOUSE, JAN 1, 1909


Live stock $1,142 50


Farming tools and vehicles 550 28


Hay, grain, manure, wood


·


367 40


Household furniture .


268 00


Groceries, Provisions, etc. .


55 88


$2,384 06


INVENTORY OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT


ALMSHOUSE, JAN. 1, 1910


Live stock


$1,194 00


.


Farming tools and vehicles 689 67


Hay, Grain, manure, wood 605 15


Household furniture


334 00


Groceries, provisions, etc. .


98 75


$2,921 57


Increase in personal property . $537 51


121


Memorandum of Expenses at Town Farm paid on Town Orders


Miley Soap Co., soap and supplies 17 25


E. E. Carter, hardware ·


8 24


Stephen Buck, hay


56 42


Robt. Connor, cow


62 50


J. W. Murray, groceries . 102 99


Chas. E. Hudson, groceries and grain


499 46


Buck Bros., groceries and grain . 308 66


C. S. Pettengill, balance on cow . T. F. Call, teaming . .


30 00


50


Geo. H. Spaulding, salary as Supt. 525 00


Hammond & Son Co., clothing 11 85


H. S. Remick, fertilizer


91 32


Fred A. Eames, coal


20 95


W. W. Rawson & Co., seeds


8 75


J. F. McGrath, bedding . 11 61


Chas. E. Carter, provisions 142 20


Woburn Hardware Co., kitchen furnishings 12 04


E. Caldwell, bedding


18 00


Edwin A. Start, hay . · ·


164 71


S. R. McIntosh, farm wagon ·


115 00


S. R. McIntosh, hardware 13 55


Cummings, Chute & Co., hay and grain 125 66


Sydney C. Buck, provisions


117 59


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., Town farm telephone . 26 13


John W. Perry, blacksmithing


151 20


D. T. Buzzell ,M. D., medical services 15 00


$2,656 58


122


RECEIPTS AT ALMSHOUSE


Milk


($50.00 acc't, Dec. '08) $1,403 95


Labor


747 89


Vegetables


180 88


Eggs


T


27 77


Wood


202 81


Poultry


24 41


Calves


17 75


Gravel


13 85


Bags


1 50


Wagon


5 00


Swine


6 00


Cow


35 00


$2,666 81


EXPENDITURES AT ALMSHOUSE


Labor


$499 27


Cows


140 00


Freight on fertilizer .


33 27


Hardware


23 91


Swine


6 00


Fertilizer


29 50


Miscellaneous


28 14


Fish


20 56


Horse Clipping


2 00


Ladders


3 00


Bull service


2 00


Shoes and clothing


26 09


Repairs to harnesses and machine Seeds


12 35


Groceries


.


·


4 60


.


· ·


11 10


123


Duck Cover


5 15


Poultry


14 85


Veterinary


6 00


$867 79


Paid Town Treasurer


$1,799 02


$2,666 81


AID RENDERED OUTSIDE POOR


Mrs. Sadie White


$108 00


William H. Smith


113 74


Jesse L. Warner's family .


134 50


Mary N. White


15 86


Rudolph Babine


61 89


Teresa Waterfield


8 00


Mrs. Sarah J. Eames


56 33


Mrs. Jeanie Skank


115 15


A. Brabrant's family


21 23


Elvira Haskell


8 00


Anthony Canada


11 00


Mrs. Caroline Murphy


156 25


Daniel HI. Gowing


4 55


$814 50


124 RECAPITULATION OF GENERAL POOR ACCOUNT 1909


Expended


Outside Poor $814 50


Farm Superintendent's salary . 525 00


Expenses paid at Farm House . 867 79


Expenses paid on Town Orders


account Farm House . 2,131 58


$4,338 87


Resources


Town Appropriation


$1,000 00


Revenue from Farm $2666 81


less account Dec. '08,


milk 50 00


2,616 81


Due for Milk


146 40


Increase in personal property at Farmhouse 537 51


Received from Town of Billerica


account A. Brabrant's family 6 00


Due from Town of Billerica account A. Brabrant's family 15 23


Due for cow taken by state 22 50


Due for board 6 00


$4,350 45


Balance


$11 58


125


ASSESSORS' VALUATION 1909


Real Estate


$1,184,220 00


Personal property


205,556 00


Amount of tax assessed


21,314 73


State tax assessed


1,727 58


County tax assessed


1,465 13


Rate of taxation per $1,000


14 60


SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY


School houses and lots


$32,000 00


Town Farm 4,500 00


Personal property at Town Farm


2,921 57


Town Hall and lot 2,000 00


Cemetery land and lots


2,000 00


Public Library and lot .


1,200 00


Contents of Public Library


1,800 00


Hearse house


100 00


Highway tools


300 00


Town hearse


300 00


Town scales and Sealer's office .


350 00


Cemetery tool house and tools .


100 00


Furniture in Selectmen's office


80 00


Four safes


800 00


Two fire engines


1,300 00


Two hose wagons


250 00


Two fire engine houses and lots


1,600 00


Hose, ladders, harness, etc.


200 00


Police equipment


35 00


Land account tax sales


900 00


Moth Building


600 00


2 Sprayers and fixtures .


1,600 00


1


·


$54,936 57


126


COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNT


ACCOUNT OF 1907 TAX


Uncollected January 1st, 1909 $5,417 11


Taxes Collected $5,357 75


Taxes Abated 59 38


$5,417 11


Interest Collected $510 43


ACCOUNT OF 1908 TAX


Uncollected January 1st, 1909 . ·


. $11,933 35


Taxes Collected .


$6,056 45


Taxes Abated 22 09


Inheritance Tax Abated


174 00


$6,252 54


Uncollected Jan. 1, 1910, (poll tax added)


$5,682 81


Interest Collected $228 59


ACCOUNT OF 1909 TAX


Commitment (with additions) $22,064 85


Taxes Collected .


. $11,744 95


Taxes Abated


2 00


$11,746 95


Uncollected January 1st, 1910 .


$10,317 90


Interest Collected $7 58


MOTH ACCOUNT


1907 ACCOUNT


Uncollected January 1st, 1909 . $24 31


Collected 24 31


Interest Collected $2 43


127 1908 ACCOUNT


Uncollected January 1st, 1909 .


$120 95


Collected 58 46


Uncollected January 1st, 1910


$62 19


Interest Collected $2 36


EXCISE TAX COLLECTED


Boston & Northern Street Rail-


$2,283 09


way Co. JOSEPH PATCHETT, Collector


SALE OF UNREDEEMED REAL ESTATE


SALE OF MARCH 30th, 1909


Receipts


Lots on Woburn City Land &


Imp. Co. Plan


$435 25


Rebates by corrections from


records 34 83


$400 42


100 Young Street


6 28


$406 70


Expenses


Total expense of preparing


and selling


$39 60


Advertising in Reading


Chronicle


$40 00


Deeds


$8 00


$87 60


Balance


$319 10


128 SALE OF DECEMBER 27th, 1909


Receipts


23 Parcels on Woburn City Land and Imp. Cos. Plan


1 $385 92


5 Parcels on Mengis Plan . 44 73


2 Parcels on Woburn Park Plans 20 80


1 Parcel on Silver Lake Park Plan 6 50


I Parcel on West Street .


· # 12 45


1 Parcel on off Chestnut Street 12 74


1 Parcel Goodenough Lot.


15 67


$498 81


Expenses


Total expense of preparing


selling .


$25 50


Advertising in Reading


Chronicle ·


31 80


Deeds


.


38 00


Affidavit .


3 95


$99 25


$399 56


Searching records, James E.


Kelley and Joseph Patchett 54 00


Balance


$345 56


By JOSEPH PATCHETT, Collector


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TREASURER'S REPORT RECEIPTS


Cash in Treasury


$972 10


Cash received from


State Treasurer, Corporation Tax 1,518 65


State Treasurer, National


Bank Tax 29 29


State Treasurer State Aid .


469 00


State Treasurer, Street rail- way tax 2,859 45


State Treasurer, High School Tuition in special cases .


500 00


State Treasurer,


Income


Mass. School fund . 1,108 40


State Treasurer, Suppression of Moths ·


2,974 23


State Treasurer, Burial of


Indigent Soldiers etc 37 00


State Treasurer, Acct. In-


spector of animals . ·


75 00


County Treasurer, Dog


licenses 288 88


First National Bank, Read- ing, interest on deposits .


55 81


A. T. Carter, Executor estate of Sarah D. J.


Carter lecture trust fund .


6,000 00


William McFarlane, Acct. Police 1908


R. H. Gowing, Acct. Supt. Schools 625 00


130


James M. Robinson, Execu- tor, Laura Parker's estate, Perpetual care of cemetery lot 50 00


Sarah K. Harnden, Admx. estate of Gilman Harnden, Perpetual care of Ceme- tery lot 424 . ·


100 00


James E. Kelley, printed records of births, deaths, and marriages 1 75


James E. Kelley, sealer's fees


5 03


Boston & Maine R. R., grad- ing bridge at Wilmington station 639 38


Chas. B. Osbon, rent Town Hall 45 83


M. J. McMahon, wood 12 40


Trustees of Trust Funds, income 62 60


Oliver McGrane, moth work


56 63


Supplies moth dept. 7 00


Oil barrels returned . .


5 54


Albert D. Butters, moth


work .


76


Town of Tewksbury, moth Dept. supplies . ·


21 00


Property Owners, moth work


Fourth District Court, Wo- burn, fines 63 00


William MacFarlane, Acct. Police ·


18 00


Florence Thompson, Acct.


Police 28 00


131


William E. Swain, Acct,


Police ·


14 00


Use of diaphragm pump 16 75


Licenses


6 00


Geo. H. Spaulding, Supt. .


Town farm, on account


1,799 02


Town of Billerica, Acct. A. Brabant's family ·


6 00


Charles L. Parker, cemetery lot 124 12 00


lot


George Cole, cemetery 662 20 00


Sarah K. Harnden, cemetery lot 418 .


20 00


Edward W. Taylor, cemetery lot 292 . 10 00


Arthur G. Kidder cemetery lot 412 20 00


Woburn Five Cents Savings


Bank, temporary loans .


15,000 00


Joseph Patchett, Collector


Tax release Synozia


Gentusa 4 85


Excise tax Boston &


Northern street rail- way 2,283 09


On account tax 1907


5,357 73


On account interest


510 43


On account Moths 1907


24 31


On account interest


2 43


On account tax 1908


6,056 45


On account interest 228 59


On account Moths 1908 58 46


On account interest


2 36


132


Joseph Patchett, Collector


On account tax 1909 11,744 95


On account interest 7 58 . Sales of unredeemed real estate 664 66


$62,630 60


PAYMENTS


Paid Selectmen's orders $40,066 72


State Treasurer, State tax


1909


1,710 00


Repairs, State Highway


17 58


County Treasurer, County tax 1909


1,465 13


Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank


Temporary loans


16,500 00


Interest on same .


405 87


Permanent loans


690 00


Interest on same


140 33


Estabrook & Co., Interest on


Bond No. 1


400 00


Cash in Treasury


1,234 97


$62,630 60


FRED A. EAMES, Treasurer.


133


ASSETS AND LIABILITIES


ASSETS


Cash in Treasury


$1234 97


Sinking Fund, account Whitefield School


6593 40


Due on Tax, 1908


5682 81


Due on account Moths, 1908


62 49


Due on Tax, 1909


10317 90


Due from State, State Aid


620 00


Due from State, account Superintendent Schools


625 00


Due from James Blake


15 00


Due from Cemetery Lots


88 00


Due on account of Poor


.


43 75


$25278 32


LIABILITIES


Bond No. 1, dated June 1, 1903, for 10 years, account Whitefield School


$10000 00


Note, dated July 5, 1902, for 8 years, account Trust Funds, balance


175 00


Note, dated Sept. 1, 1903, for 10 years, ac-


count Fire Department, balance .


1000 00


Note, dated Sept. 15, 1905, for 10 years, ac- count High and Walker School, balance


1440 00


Note, anticipation of Taxes, 1909,


6000 00


Street Railway Tax Account .


4559 47


Trust Funds, eighth payment


175 00


Excess of Assets


1928 85


$25278 32


REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS OF TOWN OF WILMINGTON FUNDS DEPOSITED IN ANDOVER, WOBURN AND BOSTON SAVINGS BANKS


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NAME


AMOUNT


ACCUM'LT'D INTEREST


WITHDR'WN


BALANCE ON DEPOSIT


Benjamin Buck Library Fund


$500 00


$109 66


$609 66


Burnap Library Fund


200 00


9 30


209 30


Dolly Harnden Cemetery Fund


100 00


21 32


$2 30


119 02


James Frazer Cemetery Fund


200 00


21 61


7 15


214 46


Martha Temple Cemetery Fund


100 00


14 38


2 65


111 73


Susan S. Carlton Cemetery Fund


75 00


12 24


3 15


84 09


Thomas P. Eames Cemetery Fund


100 00


7 00


4 00


103 00


Sabra Carter Cemetery Fund, ( Jaques lot )


200 00


20 93


11 25


209 68


Sabra Carter Cemetery Fund


100 00


12 76


4 00


108 76


Isaac Cazneau Cemetery Fund .


100 00


7 74


5 15


102 59


Geo. W. and Minnie A. Sidelinker Cemet'y Fund


200 00


10 20


5 65


204 55


Rich Carter Cemetery Fund


50 00


1 98


1 75


50 23


Sarah D. J. Carter Cemetery Fund


200 00


8 08


75


207 33


Laura Parker Cemetery Fund


50 00


. 50 00


Gilman Harnden Cemetery Fund


100 00


100 00


Sabra Carter Common Fund


200 00


49 13


14 80


234 33


Sarah Davis Jaquith Carter Free Lecture Fund


6000 00


60 00


6060 00


$8475 00


$366 33


$62 60


$8778 73


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SELECTMEN'S RECOMMENDATIONS


The Selectmen recommend the following appro. priations for the fiscal year of 1910 :


Salaries of Town Officers . $2,400 00 For Schools, including books, supplies and salary of


Superintendent .


9,000 00


Salaries of School Committee 150 00


Highways, Roads and Bridges 1,800 00


Support of Poor at Town Farm .


300 00


Support of Outside Poor .


900 00


Repairs on Public Buildings (Schools)


500 00


Repairs on Public Buildings


(other Town Buildings) 250 00


Cemeteries, unexpended balance and


350 00


Maintenance of Public Library


and books unexpended ba- lance and


350 00


Police Department


350 00


Printing


500 00


Outstanding Indebtedness


100 00


Memorial Day


150 00


Miscellaneous


1,000 00


Abatement of Taxes


75 00


Suppression of Moths (Compul- sory) 555 91


Fire Department


800 00


Forest Fires


600 00


Tree Warden (see Warden's




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