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Day, Robert, Springfield 4.20
Leach lot 12a 150, Hitchcock lot 12a 120, Leach lot 25a 150, total 420.
Doty, W. H., Springfield 6.50
Wood lot 46a 650, total 650.
Eddy, Mrs. Sophia, Springfield [Exempt 500] House 400, house lot ¿a 50, total 450.
Edson, Cyrus F. Est., Monson 5.35
House 75, home farm 11a 130, wood lot 22a 330, total 535. 1.00
Elmer, Nelson L., Springfield
House 75, lot da 25, total 100.
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Names Tax
Description of Estate
Esty, C. P., Ludlow $ 2.50
Bennett lot 25a 250, total 250.
Ely, Jonathan Heirs, Springfield 1.00
Ely lot 7a 100, total 100.
Elpert, Max, Springfield 14.65
House 200, barn 50, home farm 55a 875, total 1465.
Gates, C. O., Brooklyn, N. Y. 40.75
Horse 50, other personal estate 25, total 75 ; house 900, barn 50, house lot za 50, house 750, house 700, barn 50, house 200, house lot ₺a 50, mill lot 12za 1000, Baker lot la 200, Woodard lot 3za 50, total 4000. .
Goodell, E. L., New York City .50
Brewer lot 3a 50, total 50.
Gross, David Est., Thorndike .50
Lot la 50, total 50.
Graves, H. H., Springfield 25.40
House 500, Seaver farm 200a 2040, total 2540.
Gott, Almond, Springfield Warner lot 7a 150, total 150.
1.50
Gendreau and Marcotte, Indian Orchard
1.00
Ice house 75, lot 1-16a 25, total 100.
Gauthier, Louis, Holyoke 1.00
House 25, house lot 7a 75, total 100.
Hall, Simon, Hampden 7.35
Home farm 43za 435, Maynard lot 18a 300, total 735.
Hall, Jane Est., Springfield
1.85
Plain lot 23a 185, total 185.
Hastings, U. M. Springfield Plain lot 5₺a 50, total 50.
.50
Healey, E. F., Springfield 1.00
Fuller lot 10a 100, total 100.
Heuszey, Samuel A., New York City 4.00
Warner lot 40a 400, total 400.
Hollister, Mrs. Julia, Lee 47.50
Store 4500, store lot da 250, total 4750.
Hubbard and Mayard, Springfield 3.50
Bliss lot 30a 150, Tupper lot 40a 200, total 350.
Kelley, John, Worcester 4.00
Lyon lot 36a 400, total 400.
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Names Description of Estate Tax
King, Arthur D., Ludlow $ 1.90
Butler lot 38a 190, total 190.
King, A. D. and Son, Ludlow 5.00
Plumley lot 60a 500, total 500. Lane, Marshall A., Springfield Lot za 100, Island za 25, Lane lot za 10, total 135.
1.35
Lemon, Francis E., Monson 4.85
House and mill 250, Edson farm 39a 235, Chapin lot 17a 85, total 485.
Leach, William, Hampden Leach lot 50a 300, total 300.
3.00
Ludlow Mfg. Co. 1,430.15
Machinery 60,000, total 60,000; House 1200, power house 25,000, gate house 200, land and privileges 68: 4300, Burr lot and improvements 60a 41,500, Burr farm 6a 90, Moran farm 10a 175, Brothers lot 15a 250, Fuller lot 9a 100, Ful- ler lot 10a 100, Pease lot 10za 100, one-half rail- road bridge 10,000, total 83,015.
Ludlow Mfg. Associates 673.60
House B 700, house C 750, house D 2000, E 2000, F 2000, G 700, H 600, I 600, J 700, No. 6 1200, No. 8 950, No. 10 950, No. 12 1200, No. 13 1200, No. 14 1200, No. 15 1200, No. 16 1200, No. 17 1200, No. 18 1200, No. 19 1200, No. 20 1200, Nos. 21 to 35 8500, Nos. 22 to 36 8500, No. 37 1200, No. 38 950, No. 39 950, No. 40 950, No. 41 950, No. 42 1200, No. 43 1200, No. 44 950, No. 45 950, No. 46 950, No. 47 950, No. 48 1200, No. 49 1200, No. 50 950, No. 51 950, No. 52 950, No. 53 950, No. 54 1200, No. 55 1200, No. 56 950, No. 3 1200, No. 4 1200, No. 5 1200, No. 6 1200, Land south of B. and A. R. R. 60a 600, Jenks lot 15a 100, river lot 16a 160, total 67,360.
Lynch, Daniel, Springfield 1.75
Rindge lot 10a 150, Childs lot 2a 25, total 175. Lyons, Michael H., Indian Orchard 6.00
House 450, house lot 1-10a 100, Pease lot Ja 50, total 600.
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Names Description of Estate Tax
Mack, Michael, Springfield $ 5.00
Mowry lot 10a 500, total 500.
McLain, James G., New York City 1.83
Horse 50, cow 25, swine 8, total 83; house 50, house lot za 50, total 100.
Manchconis Club, Springfield 24.50
Club house 2000, boat house 100, shed 50, Collins lot 4a 300, total 2450.
Marcy, F. F., Palmer 3.00
Chapin lot 17a 300, total 300.
Maynard, M. A., Springfield .60
Bliss lot 6a 60, total 60.
McDermott, John, Monson 3.75
Wood and pasture lot 45a 375, total 375.
McDonald, John, Springfield 3.50
Plain lot 35a 350, total 350.
Morris Robert O., Springfield Leach lot 17a 135, total 135.
1.35
Miniter, Mrs. Edith, Boston
11.25
House 200, barn 25, home farm 58a 900, total 1125.
Natch, Mrs. Mary [Exempt] King lot 20a 200, total 200.
North, Charles, East Longmeadow .25
Wesson lot 5za 25, total 25.
30.17
New England Tel. and Tel. Co., Boston Poles and wires 3017, total 3017.
O'Leary, Timothy, East Longmeadow 25.30
House 400, barn 150, shed and barn 150, Wes- son lot 142a 1830, total 2530.
Pesso and Bond, Belchertown .75
Mowry swamp lot 75, total 75.
Pease, L. E., Springfield .75
Jones lot 2a 75, total 75.
Phelps, Wells L., Springfield
11.00
House 700, barn 250, house lot za 150, total 1100.
Prince, Eliza Est., Sixteen Acres 6.00
Phelps lot 15a 600, total 600.
Powers, John J., Springfield Collins lot 4a 200, total 200.
2.00
Ritche, James H.
House 200, home farm 28a 525, total 725. 7.25
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Names
Description of Estate Tax
Shaw, Mrs. Ella, Chicopee $ 7.00
House 100, barn 200, House lot 16a 400, total 700.
Smith, Esther, Springfield 4.00
Dipping hole lot 40a 400, total 400.
Stone, E. E., Boston 1.60
River lot 16a 160, total 160.
19.80
Springfield and Eastern Street R. R. Co. Two lots and improvements 49,500 ft. 1980, lotal 1980.
Spear, Antoinette M. B. Est. 23.75
House 475, home farm 139za 1900, total 2375.
Simons, Leroy, Ludlow 2.50
Sprout lot 15a 150, Fitzpatrick lot 8}a 100, total 250.
Treasurer South Branch Fishing Club, Springfield Meadow lot 4a 50, total 50.
.50
Thayer, William, Monson 1.80
Stebbins lot 15a 180, total 180. 3.05
Towne, Horace, Springfield Barn 50, Burr pasture 17a 255, total 305.
Warner, Hiram, Springfield 5.00
Plain lot 50a 500, total 500.
Warner, F. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Plain lot 25a 250, total 250.
2.50
Warren, Mrs. Fred, Chicago, Ill. 61.37
Calkins house 250, Calkins barn 125, shop 25,
Calkins farm 20a 550, Avery lot 30a 800, house 2500, barn 400, house lot la 700, building lots 1ja 787, total 6137.
Welch, Michael, Chicopee Falls .50
Lot za 50, total 50.
Welch, Miss Mary E., Springfield 3.38
Clark lot 13a 338, total 338.
Whitney, W. H., Ludlow 5.00
House 350, barn 40. house lot 3a 110, total 500.
Property Exempt.
3D AND 7TH DIVISIONS, SEC. 5, CHAP. 12.
M. E. Church. Main St. Church building and lot $25,500
M. E. Church. Glendale. Church building and lot 1,500
Union Church. East Wilbraham. Church building and lot 1,350 Congregational Church. Main St. Church building and lot 7,500
Grace Church. No. Wilbraham. Church building and lot 2,200
St. Cecelia. No. Wilbraham. Church building and lot 1-2a .. .. 2,600
Wesleyan Academy, Real Estate 186,255
Personal Estate
106,187.74
SEC. 1, CHAP. 367, 1907.
1 Butler, William $908.00
1 Keyes, Elias 215.00
Flagg, Mrs. Nancy 1000.00
1 Leahy, Michael 500.00
1 Robbins, Calvin G. 1000.00
$3623.00
Table of Aggregates.
Number of Polls at $2.00 each 552
Total Tax on Polls $1,104
Value of Real Estate May 1
$796,310
Value of Personal Property May 1 298,550
Total Valuation. $1,094,860
State Tax. $ 1,395.00
County Tax. 1,110.15
Town Tax. 12,150.00
Road Tax
240.80
Total Tax $14,895.95
Rate per cent total tax, $10.00 per $1000.
Number of Horses assessed 267
Cows assessed 470
Neat Cattle other than Cows 183
Swine assessed.
89
Sheep assessed.
1
Fowls assessed.
890
Acres of Land assessed 12,992
Houses assessed 340
J. S. MORGAN,
Assessors
A. A. PHELPS,
of
W. H. MCGUIRE JR., ) Wilbraham.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN,
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, TREASURER, ASSESSORS, SCHOOL COMMITTEE, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, AND TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY, OF THE
TOWN OF WILBRAHAM
FOR THE
Year Ending Feb. 24, 1910.
PALMER, MASS, : PRESS OF C. B. FISKE & COMPANY. 1910.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN,
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, TREASURER, ASSESSORS, SCHOOL COMMITTEE, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, AND TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY, OF THE
TOWN OF WILBRAHAM
FOR THE
Year Ending Feb. 24, 1910.
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PALMER, MASS. : PRESS OF C. B. FISKE & COMPANY. 1910.
Town Officers.
Clerk and Treasurer. W. H. McGUIRE JR.
Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor. FRED W. GREEN, Chairman. GEORGE L. RINDGE. EARL M. SCOTT. Assessors.
JAMES S. MORGAN, Chairman. A. A. PHELPS.
W. H. McGUIRE JR.
School Committee.
H. G. WEBBER, Chairman. MISS EVANORE O. BEEBE. MYRON L. BRUUER.
Trustees of Town Library. H. W. CUTLER. F. A. GURNEY.
Collector of Taxes. JAMES S. MORGAN.
C. G. ROBBINS.
Constables. D. H. EATON. A. F. FRIEND.
L. L. FARR. H. M. GREEN.
Auditor. FRANK BOSLER.
Inspectors of Animals and Provisions. JESSE L. RICE. GEORGE L. RINDGE.
Fence Viewers.
FLAVEL D. BENTON. A. M. SEAVER.
GEORGE E. CALKINS. BENJ. F. GREENE.
Tree Warden. HARRY I. EDSON.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. JAMES O. MARTIN.
Forest Fire Warden. HARRY I. EDSON.
Report of Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
A. A. Phelps, labor,
$505.48
F. A. Bodurtha, labor,
314.18
W. H. McGuire, labor,
207.36
F. M. Angell, labor,
147.82
L. G. Stacy, labor and material,
442.00
James H. Farr, labor,
104.25
H. M. Green, labor,
20.004
L. L. Farr, labor,
80.20
George L. Rindge, labor,
86.23
F. E. Rindge, labor,
4.40
Theodore Gebo, repairs,
3.75
Homer Foot & Co., spikes,
5.40
F. H. Fuller, lanterns and oil,
1.21
E. W. Lyman, labor,
59.00
Collins Mfg. Co., lumber and spikes,
3.17
Leon G. Bartlett, gravel,
13.40
$1,967.89
North Wilbraham, Mass., Feb. 24, 1910. I have examined the books of the Town of Wilbraham and find them correct. FRANK BOSLER, Auditor.
CONTINGENT ACCOUNT.
C. W. Vinton, use of chairs,
$ 2.00
C. W. Vinton, service at polls,
3.00
6
E. C. Clark, service at polls, $ 3.00
James H. Long, service at polls, 6.00
A. H. Bartlett, ballots, .80
D. H. Eaton, service at polls,
4.00
James O. Martin, service at polls,
3.00
C. G. Robbins, posting warrants,
12.00
C. G. Robbins, service at polls,
4.00
B. B. Green, moving chairs,
2.00
A. H. Bartlett, ballots, 1.00
Cone & Sherwood, treasurer's bond, 25.00
Palmer Journal, town reports, 40.00
W. H. Mowry, preparing schoolroom for town meeting, 6.00
Harry L. Hawes, handcuffs and badges, 11.70
A. H. Bartlett, ballots, 6.75
J. W. Rice, service at polls, 6.00
Wilbraham Grange, rent of hall,
6.00
D. H. Eaton, notifying town officers, 4.80
F. A. Gurney, stamped envelopes, 10.62
John W. Baldwin, stamped envelopes, 2.26
James J. Murphy, service at polls, 3.00
Dennison Mfg. Co., seals for sealer of weights and measures, 2.25
Johnson's Bookstore, tax field book,
4.25
R. H. Smith Mfg. Co., dog checks, 5.00
R. H. Smith Mfg. Co., scale for sealer of weights and measures, .50
A. W. Brownell, blanks for assessors, 5.15
E. V. Stone, services of Ludlow fire department, 18.00
L. L. Farr, fence on town farm, 9.24
W. G. McKechnie, legal advisor,
10.00
Cecil Bagnall, tax bills,
2.65
F. E. Marsh, 1 measure for town sealer,
1.50
Cone & Sherwood, tax collector's bond,
20.00
Austin Peters, stamp for cattle bureau,
1.15
Palmer Journal, 1000 orders on treasurer, 4.00
Palmer Journal, 400 assessors' valuation lists, 45.00
A. Friend, police, July 4th. 2.00
Hobbs & Warren Co., deer blanks, .28
7
The Chandler Co., cutting stamp, $ 3.20
Hobbs & Warren Co., abatement blanks. 2.50
Hobbs & Warren Co., overseer poor blanks, 1.12
James O. Martin, services at polls, 3.00
A. H. Bartlett, 50 voting lists,
10.00
C. W. Vinton, service at polls,
3.00
L. G. Stacy,
3.00
L. L. Farr, 2.00
J. J. Long,
3.00
D. H. Eaton, 66
2.00
D. H. Eaton, posting town warrant, 6.00
L. L. Farr, police duty, Ludlow strike, 3.00
D. H. Eaton, 66 39.00
Frank H. Brodeur,
66
99.00
A. A. Friend,
141.00
H. M. Green,
6.00
A. A. Friend, Chas. Lewis case,
3.55
F. A. Gurney, stamped envelopes, 10.62
1.12
Collins estate, rent of building,
60.00
Joseph Ratell, return of deaths,
4.50
F. A. Fuller, mucilage, .05
Franklin Edwards, services Notary Public,
5.00
J. O. Martin, sealer weights and measures, Fred W. Green, undertaker, 95.00
20.10
Fred W. Green, express and filing petitions,
4.80
J. M. Perry, interest on town loan,
78.50
O. C. Gelineau, returning births,
3.00
H. L. Damon,
5.50
W. M. HcGuire Jr., care tower clock,
25.00
John W. Baldwin, stamped envelopes,
1.13
W. H. McGuire Jr., postage, express, etc.,
1.60
Meeting town clerks, 4.00
Recording perambulation,
.25
Recording relocation high- way, .50
Report to bureau statistics
labor, 2.00
H. G. Webber,
1.25
Hobbs & Warren Co., blanks,
8
W. H. McGuire Jr., Preparing tally sheets, $ 6.00
Service as election officer, 5.00
Recording marriages, 9.75
Recording births,
47.50
Recording deaths.
13.00
Care of weights and
measures,
5.00
$1,034.44
SCHOOLS.
Supplies.
$1,177.35
Care schoolhouses.
686.55
Joint school district,
18.66
High school tuition,
1,277.00
Superintendent,
596.49
Supervisor music,
216.00
Supervisor drawing,
216.00
Repairs.
407.30
Transportation.
68.60
Teachers' wages,
4,725.30
Medical examiner,
100.00
School census,
15.00
$9,504.25
PAUPER ACCOUNT.
Ralph Simons and family, supplies (Holyoke), $32.00
Supplies (Springfield). 16.24
$ 48.24
Hattie Amo, care and support,
115.96
John Devine, medical aid and supplies,
194.02
Oney St. Germain. board of children, Expenses E. M. Scott to Auburn, 2.65
42.50
45.15
MRS. CHAS. BILSON.
Care and medical attendance,
199.75
Burial.
25.00
224.75
MELVIN MILES.
M. B. Landers, medical attendance,
10.00
Mercy Hospital, care.
22.00
Frank A. Brodeur. care.
1.00
John Duteau, hack to hospital,
5.00
38.00
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LAURETTA AND LILLA BEARDSLEY.
James Henry, care, $ 60.00
EMMA AND CATHERINE BEARDSLEY.
Mrs. J. B. Brown, care, 60.00
GEORGE HAMEL.
Commonwealth Mass., care, 11.43
MRS. MARY MILLS.
J. A. Bennett, care, 182.50
CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH.
F. W. Green. moving to hospital, $ 3.00
Mercy Hospital, care, 6.00
J. Roadstrand, burial expeuses, 21.00
Rev. V. H. Deming, funeral expenses, 2.00 32.00
JULIA ADAMCYK.
Joseph Ratell, burial expenses, 15.00
ANNIE LAVOP.
Joseph Ratell, burial expenses, 15.00
MARY KRAWCRK. 15.00
Joseph Ratell, funeral expenses,
SIERYN MIKOS.
Joseph Ratell, burial expenses, 15.00
CHARLES MAHANY. 2.55
Expenses to Tewksbury,
STEPHANIA NETUPSKI.
F. W. Green, expenses to Tewksbury. 9.98
KAROLINE DEROSCHEK.
F. W. Green, time and expenses to Tewksbury, 10.55
JOSEPH GEBO.
F. W. Green, time and expenses to Tewksbury, 10.15
SARAH M. JONES.
City of Boston, burial of child,
ELLEN DOWNING. 6.65
City of Springfield, care,
9.86
JULIA WARFIELD.
City of Springfield, care, 2.00
10
FRANK BRONSON.
F. W. Green, removal to hospital, $ 2.50
Refunded.
MICHAEL KUDICK.
Mercy Hospital, care,
41.00
AGATHA HERBECK.
Mercy Hospital, care,
5.00
S. HERBECK.
F. A. Towne, supplies, 14.73
LIBRARY ACCOUNT.
Eunice M. Bates, rent and care,
$136.08
J. W. Baldwin, coal,
3.00
A. L. A. Publication Board, 1.00
Johnson's Bookstore, books,
39.09
Robert Brooks, binding books,
9.42
F. A. Fuller, oil, glass and putty,
1.49
F. W. Green, exchanging books,
10.00
F. W. Green, express on books,
1.10
$201.18
CEMETERY ACCOUNT.
L. L. Farr, care Glendale, $ 7.00
B. B. Green, care East Wilbraham, 10.00
A. J. Bryant, care Adams,
12.00
$ 29.00
CHLOE BLISS STEBBINS LOT.
A. J. Bryant, care, $ 2.00
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STREET LIGHTS.
Central Mass. Electric Co.,
$630.00
Ludlow Mfg. Associates,
129.60
$759.60
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MEMORIAL DAY.
C. E. Peck,
$ 50.00 25.00
$ 75.00
TOWN OFFICERS.
TREASURER.
W. H. McGuire Jr.,
$ 60.00
Fred W. Green,
$ 77.00
Geo. L. Rindge,
31.75
Earl M. Scott,
51.00
$159.75
ASSESSORS.
J. S. Morgan,
$ 56.25
W. H. McGuire Jr.,
50.00
A. A. Phelps,
41.25
$147.50
TAX COLLECTOR.
J. S. Morgan,
$150.00
Fred W. Green,
$ 12.00
Geo. L. Rindge,
12.00
Earl M. Scott,
12.00
W. H. McGuire Jr.,
12.00
$ 48.00
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
H. G. Webber,
$ 36.00
Evanore O. Beebe,
40.00
Myron L. Bruuer (Purchasing Agent),
80.00
$156.00
INSPECTOR ANIMALS AND PROVISIONS.
$ 81.75
J. L. Rice, Geo. L. Rindge,
8.50
$ 90.25
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
George L. Rindge,
$ 42.50
H. I. Edson,
FOREST WARDEN.
$ 16.40
H. I. Edson,
TREE WARDEN.
$ 41.45
J. S. Morgan,
SELECTMEN.
REGISTRARS.
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TRUANT OFFICER.
C. G. Robbins,
$ 2.25
Wm. Kallman,
4.25
Frank Bosler,
$ 10.00
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.
A. H. Bartlett, cards, $ 1.45
Emerson Laboratory, tests,
23.30
Hobbs & Warren, blanks,
.34
City of Springfield. Julia Adamcyk,
18.29
Apollonio Moran,
52.58
Annie Lambo,
19.72
66 John Prudo,
9.72
66 66 John Lagursely,
66.86
Mary Puduski,
88.29
66
Walter Puduski, 85.43
60
Adam Puduski,
79.72
Stanislaus Azalek,
64.00
6 6
6€ Peter Zabini, 118.29
$627.99
Ludlow Hospital Society, Mary Crapsie,
5.00
Knerron McKos, 36.00
$668.99
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR GRAVEL, MAIN STREET, $400.
A. A. Phelps, labor and gravel,
$406.48
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR GRAVEL, STONY HILL, $200.
F. A. Bodurtha, labor and gravel,
$126.23
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR GRAVEL, SPRING- FIELD STREET, $200.
F. A. Bodurtha, labor and gravel, $194.41
AUDITOR. $ 6.50
$6
13
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR GRAVEL, GLENDALE, $200.
J. H. Farr, labor and gravel, $201.02
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR CULVERT, MAPLE STREET, $200.
Fred T. Ley & Co., $262.98
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION, $400, FOR SIDEWALK IN NORTH WILBRAHAM.
H. I. Edson, surveying, $ 10.00
George L. Rindge, labor, 8.00
E. N. Lyman, labor, 278.49
Collins Mfg. Co., tile and cement, 5.48
$301.97
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR WIRING AND LIGHT- ING NO. 8 SCHOOL, $100.
Central Mass. Electric Co., for light, $ .62
Parker-Hamer Co., for wiring, 57.46
$ 58.08
STATE AID-CHAPTER 381, ACTS 1904.
William Butler,
$ 48.00
James C. Moody,
60.00
Addie M. Speight,
48.00
Francis M. Angell,
48.00
Henrietta Laird.
48.00
William H. Bigelow,
36.00
$288.00
MILITARY AID-CHAPTER 381, ACTS 1904. William H. Bigelow, $120.00
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SUMMARY.
Highways and bridges,
$1,997.89
Contingent,
1,034.44
Schools,
9,504.25
Paupers,
1,187.02
Library,
201.18
Cemeteries,
29.00
Chloe Bliss Stebbins lot,
2.00
Town officers,
870.50
Street lights,
759.60
Memorial Day,
75.00
Contagious diseases,
668.99
Special appropriation for Main street,
406.48
Stony Hill,
126.23
Springfield street,
194.41
66
Glendale,
201.02
Culvert, Maple street,
262.98
66
Sidewalk,
301.97
Lighting and wiring
school,
58.08
Forest Warden,
16.40
Tree Warden,
41.45
State aid,
288.00
Military aid,
120.00
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$18,346.89
LIABILITIES.
Estimated,
$200.00
RESOURCES.
Due from State for paupers,
$ 98.00
Contagious diseases,
390.46
State aid,
342.00
Military aid,
120.00
Uncollected taxes, Cash on hand,
40.74
1,203.52
$2,194.72
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The selectmen recommend the following appropriations :
Highways and bridges,
$2,300.00
Paupers,
1,200.00
Contagious diseases,
500.00
Contingent and town officers,
2,000.00
Street lights,
800.00
Care cemeteries,
50.00
Library,
25.00
Sidewalks,
100.00
$6,975.00
F. W. GREEN,
Selectmen
G. L. RINDGE, of
EARL M. SCOTT, Wilbraham.
List of Jurors.
AS REVISED BY THE SELECTMEN.
John A. Calkins,
Clarence P. Bolles,
Carlos A. Alden,
James M. Pease,
Walter M. Green,
Fred C. Phelps,
Edgar H. Keith,
Clarence E. Pease,
Harry I. White,
Raymond J. Pease,
Benj. B. Brewer, Robert A. Green, James Egan,
Andrew J. Cleland,
Henry Clark,
James M. Pickens,
Edwin M. Nichols,
Frank Brodeur,
Henry I. Edson,
Frederick A. Blodgett.
Report of the Board of Assessors.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 23, 1910.
For highways and bridges,
$2.000.00
For paupers, 1,200.00
Contingent expenses and town officers from
money now in treasury, 1,500.00
For street lights from the resources of the town,
775.00
Care of cemeteries,
50.00
Library,
200.00
Schools,
4,500.00
School repairs,
400.00
High school tuition,
900.00
Supervisor of music,
200.00
Supervisor of drawing,
200.00
Medical inspection,
100.00
Suppressing illegal liquor selling,
300.00
Lighting No. 8 schoolhouse,
100.00
Building culvert going by Grace church,
200.00
Graveling from Mile tree to Gurney's store,
400.00
Graveling Springfield road,
200.00
Stony Hill road, special repairs,
200.00
For use of warden, 100.00
Memorial Day,
75.00
Winding tower clock, 25.00
Fire protection,
200.00
Sidewalk from Canal bridge to No 8 schoolhouse, 400.00
Repairing road in Glendale, 200.00
$14,425.00
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State tax, County tax, Road tax,
$1,395.00
1,110.15
240.80
$17,170.95
TABLE OF AGGREGATES.
Number of polls at $2.00 each,
552
Total tax on polls,
1,104.00
Value of real estate May 1st,
796,345.00
Value of personal property May 1st,
298,550.00
Total valuation,
$1,094,895.00
Tax on assessed personal estate,
$2.985.50
Tax on assessed real estate,
7.963.45
Total raised,
$12,052.95
Excise tax,
$243.56
Rate per cent total tax, $10.00 per $1000.
Number horses assessed,
267
Cows assessed,
470
Sheep assessed,
1
Neat cattle other than cows,
183
Swine assessed,
89
Dwelling houses assessed,
340
Acres of land assessed,
12,992
Fowls assessed,
890
J. S. MORGAN,
Assessors
A. A. PHELPS,
of
W. H. McGUIRE JR., ) Wilbraham.
Treasurer's Report. FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 24, 1910.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in treasury Feb. 20, 1909,
$1,813.03
State Treasurer, corporation tax, 9.25
Support of sick paupers, . 154.00
Transportation of paupers,
2.10
Support of poor,
89.05
Inspection of animals,
17.50
Account Supt. of schools,
454.54
Corporation tax,
2,024.83
National bank tax,
147.50
Military aid,
17.50
State aid,
382.00
Support of sick paupers,
46.00
Temporary aid,
14.73
Transportation of paupers,
2.55
Burial of indigent soldiers,
37.00
Street railway tax,
2,594.51
Tuition of children,
352.00
'Tuition high school,
215.00
Transportation of paupers,
2.00
Income Mass. school fund,
1,127.80
210.23
County Treasurer, dog fund,
Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 3 mos. note, 1,500.00
The Cutler Co., 3 mos. note,
1,500.00
Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 3 mos. note, 1,000.00
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Ludlow Mfg. Co., plank, $ 5.95
Cone & Sherwood, refund insurance.
2.50
Town of Granby, pauper account,
15.00
M. L. Bruuer, old books,
3.00
Max Elpert, slaughter house license,
1.00
Chas. E. Merrill, refunded,
3.33
Frank Brown,
2.50
Patrick Fitzgerald, pool license,
2.00
M. Ecker, peddler's license,
6.00
M. Sampson, peddler's license,
6.00
E. S. Keyes, old lumber,
5.00
Grace Titcomb, car tickets,
10.00
J. L. Brooks, lamps,
3.00
Burial lot,
9.00
Excise tax,
243.56
Cone & Sherwood, refund insurance,
5.00
Harris Beaman, peddler's license,
6.00
E. L. Thompson, sewer entrance fee,
30.00
Geo. L. Rindge, apples, town farm,
4.00
J. O. Martin, sealer, 17.09
Library cards and fines,
18.23
J. S. Morgan, collector, 1908,
223.45
J. S. Morgan, collector, 1909, 12,012.21
Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., inter- est on deposits, 31.06
J. M. Perry, town loan,
78.50
Chloe Stebbins fund, interest,
12.12
Myron L. Bruuer, school sundries,
1.00
$26,469.62
EXPENDITURES.
State Treasurer, state tax, $1,395.00
Repairs on state highway, 240.80
County tax, 1,110.15
Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., note, 1,500.00
The Cutler Co., note, 1,500.00
Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., note, 1,000.00
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Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Co., interest on note,
$ 26.55
The Cutler Co., interest on note,
15.00
State aid,
288.00
Military aid,
120.00
Selectmen's Orders,
17,938.87
Assessors' Abatement, 1909,
131.72
Balance,
1,203.52
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$26,469.62
Of the cash in the treasury $59.12 is due the
Free Public Library.
W. H. McGUIRE JR., Treasurer.
Trust Funds.
ABNER E. BELL FUND.
NORTH WILBRAHAM, MASS., DEC. 3, 1901.
Received from the town of Wilbraham the sum of forty dollars. the same being in full for land damage awarded by the County Com- missioners, June 25. 1901, by reason of relocation of highway in North Wilbraham in their decree dated April 3, 1901. The amount to be deposited in some savings bank in trust for the town of Wilbra- ham and Abner E. Bell, the interest to be paid annually to said Abner E. Bell during his life by reason of his life tenancy in that portion of the late Henry Cutler's estate. At his decease the principal to revert to the town of Wilbraham for the use of the Public Library, according to the terms of the will of the late Henry Cutler.
W. H. McGUIRE, JR., Trustee of the Town of Wilbraham and Abner E. Bell.
The sum of forty dollars is deposited in the Springfield Institu- tion for Savings in the City of Springfield. Book No. 158,877.
W. H. McGUIRE JR.
CHLOE BLISS STEBBINS FUND - ESTABLISHED 1897.
This is a contribution of three hundred dollars, made by Solomon Bliss Stebbins of Boston, from money given to him by Chloe Bliss Stebbins of Wilbraham, said sum to be held by the town as a memorial of her regard for its association with her long life dwelt therein, and in which she died Feb. 27, 1897. The income of the fund is to be paid annually, one-third to the overseers of the poor for the relief of the poor of the town; one-third to the managers of the town library to aid in its support, and one-third to secure perpetual good care of the graves in the town burial ground of Eber and Elizabeth Bliss Stebbins, and their children, buried in the same range.
THE HIRAM DANKS CEMETERY LOT FUND - ESTABLISHED 1903.
This is a fund of one hundred dollars, left by the will of Hiram Danks, the income only of which to be paid to the treasurer of the Town of Wilbraham for the perpetual care of the Hiram Danks burial lot in the Wilbraham cemetery.
$100.00, interest $4.04. Total in bank, $104.04.
Report of Tree Warden.
Trees bought of nurseries 43,
$18.60
Trees bought residents and dug by roadside 18, 6.60
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