Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Falmouth, Maine, 1904-1906, Part 2

Author: Falmouth (Me.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Falmouth, Me. : The Town
Number of Pages: 126


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Unused books have been taken from several schools and used as they were needed in others, so the fewest possible number have been bought making it possible to use much of the appropriation in putting in the needed and highly prized Frye's G. S. Geographies to take the place of the old Natural.


A good practical beginners' grammar is much needed to displace the Tarbell's Language books now in use.


A change in writing books is demanded as the tendency is to go back to the natural slant in writing. This change can be made without cost to the town.


The record of the year is hard, painstaking work on the part of the teachers and pupils and not one failure.


The schools have been visited from one to four times each term and there is need of still more of the Superintendent's time in the schoolroom. In the examination of classes in the larger schools, at least two days each term should be given. Of course it would cost the town a little more but it would pay well in the end.


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RECOMMENDATIONS.


For several schools, viz., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10, the same teachers should be secured for the coming year if possible.


I feel sure that more male teachers are needed in town. Nos. 4, 6 and 7 ought to be thus supplied.


The town should vote to continue school No. 8 which now stands suspended because of falling below the average of eight scholars.


The town should also vote to change the writing books to the Natural Slant, as these are fast coming into use.


That some of the pupils nearest to No. 8 be sent there instead of to No. 7. Such a course would result in mutual good to both schools.


Any grievance in regard to any school or teacher should be reported directly to the Superintendent at the time of dissatisfaction.


All pupils having satisfactorily completed the course of study should graduate by proper exercises and diplomas furnished by the town.


REPAIRS.


It was necessary to use the most of the appropriation on No. 10, to make the house comfortable for fall and winter. Minor repairs have been made on other houses as needed.


F. E. FREESE, Supt.


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NAME


OF


TERM.


WHOLE ATTENDANCE.


AVERAGE ATTENDANCE.


NOT ABSENT & DAY.


WAGES PER MONTH.


Cecil Wilson,


Spring. Fall


19


17


5


$28.00


Mrs. E. W. Graham,


Winter


16


12


1


32.00


2 Mrs. E. L. Gerow, 66


Spring


23


20.2


5


36.00


Fall


23


20


3


36.00


Winter


21


16.5


3


36.00


Spring


52


46


9


64.00


Fall


56


50


13


64.00


Myrtle Morgan, Asst.


Winter


53


44


15


64.00


Spring


15


14


2


28.00


Fall


17


15


1


28.00


Winter


15


12


1


32.00


5


Celia H. Jones,


Spring


24


17.6


9


32.00


Fall


24


17


1


36.00


66


Winter


17


13.5


2


36.00


6


Evelyn T. Kahrs,


Spring


22


21


11


32.00


Mattie E. Shaw,


Fall


24


23.3


7


32.00


Winter


22"


19


0


32.00


Spring


35


33


18


40.00


Fall


31


29.8


13


40.00


Winter


32


28.2


8


44.00


8


Alice E. Jones,


Spring


11


9.2


3


28.00


Fall


10


8.1


0


32.00


Winter


7


6.2


0


32.00


9


Mrs. G. L. Graham,


Spring


11


10


4


28.00


Fall


12


10.8


4


28.00


Winter


12


11


1


28.00


10


Lottie M. Morrison,


Spring Fall


18


17


9


30.00


Winter


19


17.3


1


32.00


12


Minnie P. Huston,


Spring


16


15


7


30.00


Fall


16


15


5


30.00


66


Winter


15


14


6


30.00


17


14


0


30.00


3 Anna C. Colley, with


4 Ella Blake, Malcolm S. Winslow,


7


Mr. D. W. Lunt, 66


66


13


28.00


17


16


~ | NO. OF SCHOOL.


TEACHER.


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DEATHS IN 1903.


Jan.


3. Abbie U. Swett, aged 59 yrs., 3 mos., 18 days.


8. William Davis Doughty, aged 83 yrs.


16. Mrs. Jane Sinnett, aged 77 yrs.


17. Charles M. Morrill, aged 21 yrs., 5 days. .


18. Fitz E. Sargent, aged 85 yrs., 9 mos., 5 days.


23. Jens Christian Bore, aged 75 yrs., 1 mo.


23. Stephen Huston, aged 90 yrs., 29 days.


24. Benjamin F. Hall, aged 78 yrs., 4 mos., 22 days.


Feb.


31. Marcellus Leighton, aged 57 yrs., 8 mos.


17. Simon F. Chase, aged 76 yrs., 7 mos.


25. Anthony B. Moody, aged 76 yrs., 7 mos.


Mar. 26. Jorgen Lund, aged 73 yrs., 10 mos., 3 days.


Apr. 21. . Helen R. Crandall, aged 7 mos., 9 days.


May 10. William W. Fisher, aged 67 yrs., 10 mos., 4 days.


21. Octavia J. Knight, aged 71 yrs., 7 mos., 4 days.


28. John Coughlin, aged 77 yrs., 6 mos., 28 days.


June


6. Abby M. Wiggin, aged 64 yrs., 3 mos., 25 days.


7. Hannah H. Brown, aged 85 yrs., 11 mos.


14. Solomon A. Rich, aged 46 yrs., 1 mo., 29 days.


20. Charles E. Burnham, aged 54 yrs., 4 mos., 18 days.


23. Mary L. Leighton, aged 37 yrs., 6 mos., 23 days.


29. Almira A. A. Dolley, aged 75 yrs., 8 mos., 19 days.


July 11. 12.


Lorenzo D. Wells, aged 67 yrs., 2 mos., 3 days. Charles S. Haskell, aged 45 yrs., 3 mos., 13 days.


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Aug. 11. Martin M. Rowe, aged 3 mos., 15 days.


Sept. 19. Elmar Lund, aged 19 days.


Nov. 3. Georgia L. Kimball, aged 38 yrs., 7 mos.


13. James H. Poole, aged 39 yrs., 3 mos., 10 days.


14. Lydia E. Leighton, aged 47 yrs.


16. George W. Cobb, aged 69 yrs., 9 mos., 3 days.


20. Martha Roberts, aged 89 yrs., 11 mos.


29. Abbie F. Dearborn, aged 83 yrs., 4 mos., 21 days.


Dec.


4. Martha Ann Leighton, aged 72 yrs., 9 mos.


If any person knows of a death that occurred in the town in 1903, not listed above, and will advise the Town Clerk of the fact, that it may be recorded, such person will con- fer a favor.


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GENEALOGY 974.102 F197 1904-1906


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Falmouth,


FOR THE


Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 17,


1905.


PORTLAND, ME. : SOUTHWORTH BROS., PRINTERS 1905


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Falmouth


FOR THE


Fiscal Year ending February 17


1 905


PORTLAND, ME .: SOUTHWORTH BROS., PRINTERS 1905


Town Officers, 1904.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of Poor. FRANK B. BLANCHARD, ALGERNON BOWIE, ROLAND S. YORK.


Town Clerk. ARTHUR S. NOYES.


Treasurer.


DANIEL F. SMALL (deceased). ARTHUR S. NOYES.


Superintendent of Schools.


F. E. FREESE (resigned). C. W. PIERCE. School Committee.


ALGERNON BOWIE, FRANK K. NORTON, ERNEST W. WINSLOW.


Board of Health.


DANIEL W. LUNT ALFRED H. HASKELL, A. F. MINOTT.


Collector of Taxes. JAMES E. MERRILL.


Road Commissioners.


SEWELL P. WINSLOW, WILLIAM E. WINSLOW, CHARLES K. RICHARDS.


Auditor. GEORGE D. YORK.


Constable. JAMES E. MERRILL.


Warrant for Town Meeting.


To James E. Merrill, a Constable in the Town of Fal- mouth.


GREETING :


In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby re- quired to notify and warn the inhabitants of the said Town of Falmouth, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet at the town house in said town, on the sixth day of March, 1905, at nine o'clock in the forenoon to act on the follow- ing articles to wit :


First. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting. Second. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.


Third. To hear and act upon the reports of the Select- men, Overseers of the Poor, Assessors, Treasurer and Su- perintendent of Schools.


Fourth. To choose all other necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year.


Fifth. To see if the town will grant and raise such sums of money as may be necessary for the maintenance and sup- port of schools and the poor and the repairs of roads and bridges and to defray all other necessary town charges for the ensuing year.


Sixth. To see what action the town will take in regard to the pay of Town Officers.


Seventh. So see if the town will vote to charge interest and how much per cent on all taxes not paid within a stated time from the time of commitment.


Eighth. To see if the town will vote to ahate the tax of A. P. Andersen for the year 1904.


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Ninth. Upon request of A. F. Minott to see what action the town will take in regard to taxing the Knights of Pyth- ias Hall.


Tenth. To see if the town will vote to purchase one or more snow rollers and raise money for the same.


Eleventh. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Superintending School Committee to unite with other towns in employing a Superintendent of schools, provided satifactory arrangements can be made for such a union.


Twelfth. To see if the town will vote to unite schools No. 1 and No. 2, as recommended by the Superintending School Committee.


The Selectmen give notice that they will be in session for the purpose of correcting the list of voters in said town, and hearing and deciding upon the application of persons claiming to have their names entered upon said list, at the town office, at eight o'clock in the forenoon on the day of said meeting.


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Given under our hands this seventeenth day of February, A. D. 1905.


FRANK B. BLANCHARD, / Selectmen ALGERNON BOWIE, of ROLAND S. YORK, Falmouth.


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REPORT OF


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of Poor.


To the Inhabitants of Falmouth:


We, the undersigned, Selectmen, Assessors and Over- seers of Poor, herewith submit our report for the municipal year ending Feb. 18, 1905.


VALUATION OF THE TOWN FOR YEAR 1904.


AT FAIR CASH VALUE.


Real estate, resident,


$588,495 00


Real estate, non-resident, 374,780 00


Total real estate, $963,275 00


Personal estate, resident, $177,695 00


Personal estate, non-resident, 11,540 00


Total personal estate, $189,235 00


Total value estates,


$1,152,510 00


Rate of taxation, $10.50 on $1,000. Number of polls, 403. Poll tax, $2.00.


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ASSESSMENTS FOR 1904.


For State tax,


$3,055 24


County tax,


962 69


Schools,


2,000 00


Highways,


3,000 00


High School tuition,


400 00


Out poor,


400 00


Town officers,


700 00


Bridges and culverts,


600 00


Snow,


800 00


Interest,


75 00


Text books,


100 00


School supplies,


25 00


Repair of schoolhouses,


450 00


Contingencies,


200 00


Waite's Landing road, \


100 00


Overlay,


39 74


Supplementary,


50 84


Total amount committed to collector, $12,958 51


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Account of Expenditures.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Balance from last report, $128 72


Appropriation,


800 00


Arthur S. Noyes, Town Clerk, $ 27 50


F. B. Blanchard, Selectman, etc., 143 00


Algernon Bowie, Selectman, etc., 132 25


Levi W. Hadlock, Selectman, etc., 119 50


Wm. E. Winslow, Collector, 1902, 25 00


Wm. E. Winslow, Collector, 1903, 175 00


Wm. E. Winslow, Constable, 20 45


F. E. Freese, Supt. of Schools, 1903-4, 169 00


D. F. Small, Treasurer, 75 00


D. F. Small, est. of, Treasurer, 1904,


20 00


Geo. D. York, Auditor, 2 00


Ernest W . Winslow, S. S. Com., 1903-4, 27 00


Ernest W. Winslow, Election Clerk, 4 00


Algernon Bowie, S. S. Committee, 6 00


James E. Merrill, Constable, 1904, 12 00


N. S. Clifford, Ballot Clerk, 1904, 4 00


John F. Williams, Truant Officer, 6 00


A. F. Minott, Board of Health, 1904, 7 00


Geo. D. York, Elec. Clerk & Auditor, '04, 7 00


From overlay, 52 98


$981 70 $981 70


8


HIGHWAYS.


Appropriation, Expended, From overlay,


$3,000 00


$3,013 05


13 05


$3,013 05 $3,013 05


C. K. RICHARDS, COMMISSIONER.


Apportionment,


$1,000 00


C. K. Richards,


$305 02


Iver Iversen,


149 04


Fred Hincks,


121 00


Andrew Iversen.


60 00


B. A. Hincks,


4 50


Arthur Hincks,


2 62


F. Ebbesen,


49 50


John Waburg,


49 25


Silas O. Skillin,


25 60


Casper Andersen,


2 25


Good Roads Machine Co.,


5 78


Fred W. Merrill,


8 00


John P. Jensen,


71 31


Hans Allen,


28 50


John Jensen,


2 63


Edward A. Skillin,


18 75


George Chenery,


10 00


Willis Lunt,


3 38


Carl Jensen,


1 88


Dr. George Woodard, gravel,


9 40


D. E. Moulton,


24 20


Frank Richards,


24 00


Neils Jensen, gravel,


14 40


Balance in favor apportionment,


9 09


$1,000 00 $1,000 00


9


WILLIAM E. WINSLOW, COMMISSIONER.


Apportionment,


$1,000 00


Wm. E. Winslow,


$222 90


Hans Petersen, 139 40


Lewis C. Smith,


88 84


John H. Smith,


74 10


F. M. Winslow,


14 55


Hattie S. Spearin, damage,


10 47


A. H. Haskell, labor and gravel,


57 75


Merton C. Lord,


42 10


Edward E. Winslow,


44 45


W. L. Mountfort,


12 00


Hollis F. Leighton,


18 65


B. U. Swett,


31 60


L. W. Huston,


22 65


Warren G. Lunt,


1 50


F. M. Swett,


28 70


Carl Pearson,


25


Elmer Leighton,


16 65


M. C. R. R., freight,


70


W. Scott Pride, smithwork,


6 70


N. M. Hansen,


2 00


W. H. Winslow,


50


Hans Jensen, labor and gravel,


12 00


Reuben Sawyer,


90


Good Roads Machine Co.,


5 79


C. E. Wilson, 38 25


Elmer H. Ingalls, clay and gravel,


4 80


Leonard Merrill, heirs, gravel,


6 20


Lawrence C. Fries,


15 50


Amos Marston,


8 00


Walter Leighton,


3 00


E. L. Huston,


19 30


W. H. Pearson,


4 00


F. B. Blanchard, gravel,


10 00


Fred Hansen, 9 50


10


Hartwell Fries,


$3 95


C. K. Richards,


2 60


Reuben Merrill,


5 50


Willard Marston, gravel,


1 20


Lemuel S. Huston,


9 05


J. L. Whitehouse,


2 00


J. A. P. Merrill,


2 50


Lemuel Rolfe,


1 35


Balance against apportionment,


1 85


$1,001 85 $1,001 85


SEWELL P. WINSLOW, COMMISSIONER.


Apportionment,


$1,000 00


Sewell P. Winslow,


$107 19


C. E. Wilson, 1903-4,


13 47


P. N. Packard,


146 92


J. Gundersen,


80 90


W. Leighton,


40 90


J. H. Moore,


3 60


L. A. Goudy,


18 00


George P. Dearborn,


4 00


H. S. Pride,


64 80


P. S. Sommers,


6 00


Ernest A. Tibbetts,


92 30


M. S. Winslow,


4 50


A. H. Haskell, gravel,


12 90


H. Leighton, 60


2 10


Good Roads Machine Co.,


1


5 78


F. Sommers, 24 00


R. W. Winslow,


2 25


T. J. Pearson,


4 50


E. S. Kneeland,


11 55


H. T. Meloon,


3 75


W. S. Pride,


97 20


W. H. Snell,


34


11


E. L. Huston,


$ 25


B. Libby,


1 50


Lemuel Rolfe,


13 00


J. M. Leighton,


14 75


Randolph C. Dyer,


7 83


F. M. Blake,


57 00


Percy F. West,


4 00


Clinton S. Blake,


60 00


E. Leighton,


3 00


G. Blake,


6 00


L. W. Hadlock,


4 60


A. L. Leighton,


5 25


W. W. Libby, gravel,


26 60


W. H. Pearson,


1 30


Elton Clough,


8 00


George Meloon,


10 50


Joseph Staples,


1 85


John M. Black,


17 50


Richard Barbrick,


4 00


G. Graham,


7 65


A. F. Sylvester,


1 13


Kendall & Whitney, scraper,


6 00


E. Huston, gravel,


80


H. W. Babbidge,


4 00


Roderic McLean,


6 00


King & Dexter,


85


Balance against appropriation,


20 31


$1,020 31 $1,020 31


SNOW.


Balance last report,


$134 56


Appropriation,


800 00


C. Frank Colley,


$14 60


J. F. Williams,


18 00


J. C. Quigley,


6 60


Mrs. O. C. Garsoe,


6 00


12


Archie Pratt.


$ 1 40


B. A. Hinck,


23 10


George Starling,


7 20


John Jensen,


17 20


Casper Andersen,


12 80


Iver H. Iversen,


17 50


C. K. Richards, 1904-5,


53 30


Frank Richards,


13 40


Geo. H. Meloon.


1 90


H. T. Meloon.


1 40


Ralph C. Leighton.


6 00


Wilbur Libby.


24 40


F. M. Blake,


9 20


James L. West.


5 70


O. G. Blake.


6 70


Reuben Merrill.


7 32


A. P. Andersen,


4 75


L. Dyhrberg.


2 00


Leighton Bros.,


1


8 60


C. E. Wilson.


40 00


E. W. Winslow,


18 00


H. P. & L. Fries,


6 40


Reuben Sawyer.


3 40


L. W. Huston,


12 00


Hans Petersen.


2 00


Amos Marston,


4 40


J. E. Marston.


11 30


F. P. Marston.


15 00


E. E. Marston.


3 00


Christian Thim.


1 90


S. P. Winslow.


11 47


M. S. Winslow,


7 50


Christian Lawsen.


10 90


P. N. Packard,


13 40


L. O. Hansen,


6 60


L. W. Hadlock.


3 90


T. J. Pearson, 7 20


13


Geo. P. Dearborn,


$17 80


Carl Uelricksen,


3 00


Augustus Hansen,


2 00


B. L. Jones,


18 00


John C. Conners,


4 00


Arthur J. Uelricksen,


2 30


Andrew Iversen.


62 00


F. Ebbesen.


22 40


C. Wibe.


3 60


Harry Andersen.


2 80


Neils C. Jensen & Sons,


9 20


Wm. E. Winslow,


26 95


E. E. Dearborn.


7 25


H. F. Leighton,


15 10


John H. Smith,


2 15


Lewis C. Smith.


3 60


Martin Smith.


60


W. Scott Pride.


12 15


A. H. Haskell.


1 00


F. M. Winslow.


60


E. E. Winslow,


60


Warren G. Lunt.


25


Stephen O'Brion.


2 80


Ernest L. Morrison.


3 00


Jacob H. Brink.


9 55


J. H. Moore,


2 20


Carl O. Lund.


8 80


Fred S. Huston.


20 00


A. O. Field,


28 00


Jacob Merrill, 9 90


Ralph E. Winslow.


1 60


W. H. Snell, 1 90


Rufus M. Leighton.


5 60


H. W. Hicks.


7 10


W. W. Libby.


4 20


W. H. Field.


5 60


U. R. Pride, 9 00


Harry Hansen, 60


14


Silas O. Skillin,


$ 6 00


Clinton S. Blake,


12 00


W. F. Palmer,


14 80


Stephen Staples,


7 80


A. C. Miller,


8 80


Will H. Leighton,


14 60


H. D. Skillin,


1 00


Geo. F. Libby,


1 60


H. D. Babbidge,


4 00


A. F. Minott,


7 20


B. A. Hinck, Jr.,


12 40


Fred Brown,


9 50


Wm. Brown,


5 50


James Brown,


9 50


C. Harvey,


7 50


Balance in favor appropriation,


27 72


$934 56


$934 56


BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.


Balance last report,


$119 57


Appropriation,


600 00


C. K. Richards,


$50 12


Geo. P. Dearborn,


2 00


P. N. Packard,


35 40


J. Gundersen,


11 00


C. Mitchell,


2 74


S. P. Winslow,


44 38


W. H. Pearson,


1 30


W. E. Winslow,


34 70


Hans Petersen,


38 10


Deering, Winslow Co.,


44 28


A. C. Hamilton,


60


Portland Stone Ware Co., tile,


183 70


E. A. Tibbetts,


22 38


W. Leighton,


6 50


15


Lewis C. Smith,


$ 16 85


Merton C. Lord,


80


John H. Smith,


12 55


Edward E. Winslow,


3 20


Iver Iversen,


7 81


John P. Jensen,


7 81


Willis Lunt,


2 63


Carl Jensen,


1 13


B. F. Lunt, stone,


1 00


F. M. Winslow,


75


John Waberg,


19 06


Lindley Hawkes, stone,


5 50


A. H. Haskell stone,


1 50


W. Scott Pride, smithwork,


1 50


G. Graham,


14 40


H. S. Pride,


4 00


Philip Greenwood,


26 25


Charles Clark,


6 12


Frank Richards,


18 00


Kingsley & Porter, freight,


6 80


W. Scott Pride, labor,


10 00


F. M. Blake,


12 00


H. W. Hicks.


5 25


W. W. Libby,


20


Abbie F. Marston, care of lanterns,


50


Balance in favor of appropriations,


56 76


$719 57


$719 57


STATE ROAD.


Balance from last report,


$97 26


CONTINGENCIES.


Balance last report,


$384 03


Appropriation,


200 00


State, burial deceased soldier,


35 00


State, dog licenses refunded,


121 92


State, railroad and telegraph tax,


127 60


State, hen damage refunded,


19 50


Tax deeds redeemed,


82 89


C. K. Richards, grass on Chase farm,


50 00


16


W. H. Pearson, supplies, $ 3 10


Arthur S. Noyes, reports, stamps, etc., 55 75


J. F. Williams, watching fire, 2 00


D. F. Small, postage, etc., 1 75


Geo. D. Loring, office supplies, 18 20


W. H. Winslow, bulletin board,


1 00


Charles Soule, fuel, 1 00


2 25


J. B. Lord, subduing fire,


Loring, Short & Harmon, record and order books, 10 00


F. C. Batchelder, painting Town house, shed and fence, 68 50


C. F. Colley, subduing fire, 1 50


E. P. Aaskov, 1 50


John C. Connors, subduing fire,


1 00


J. H. Lunt,


80


James A. Martin, burial expense de- ceased soldier, 35 00


Geo. W. S. Nixon, hen damage, 19 50


E. F. Robinson, M. D., cert. births and deaths, 10 00


H. M. Moulton, M. D., cert. births and deaths, 1 75


A. C. Hamilton, fuel,


7 00


N. & H. B. Cleaves, legal advice and service 1902-3, 79 50


R. Rasmussen, burial of carcasses, 1 50


R. F. Whitehouse, service in matter of crossing gates, 25 00


J. E. Goold, supplies, B'd of Health, 1 75


Samuel Merrill, witness fees, 2 46


Roscoe Titcomb, "


2 46


Wm. E. Winslow, tax sale,


78 84


Carried to High School Tuition account, 130 26


Balance in favor of appropriation, 457 57


$1,024 94 $1,024 94


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INTEREST.


Balance from last report,


$102 38


Appropriation, 75 00


Interest on deposits, Interest on tax deeds,


44 73


17 14


Columbus Knight,


$160 00


Balance in favor appropriation,


79 25


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$239 25


$239 25


ALMS HOUSE REPAIRS.


Balance from last report,


$72 02


B. S. Littlefield, saw bill, 91


R. Rasmussen, paid for lime and paper, 1 65


Balance in favor appropriation, 69 46


$72 02


$72 02


WAITE'S LANDING ROAD.


Appropriation,


$100 00


Unexpended,


$100 00


$100 00


$100 00


SCHOOLS.


Balance from last report,


$ 156 83


Appropriation,


2,000 00


State mill and bank tax, 1,223 56


Lottie M. Morrison, teaching, 1903, $64 00


Emma L. Ingersoll, conveying scholars, 1903, 57 00


M. O. Huston, fuel, 1903,


1 00


Charles Soule, fuel, “


27 25


Ernest W. Winslow, storing fuel, 1903,


1 00


G. P. Dearborn, hauling fuel, 1903, 75


Reuben Merrill, fuel, 1904, 24 75


Anna C. Colley, teaching, 264 00


Annette W. Libby, " 195 40


18


Mrs. E. L. Gerow, teaching,


$216 00


Evelyn T. Kahrs,


80 00


Emily W. Graham,


192 00


Hilda M. Colley, assistant,


24 00


Lottie M. Morrison, teaching,


240 00


Malcolm S. Winslow,


90 00


Mattie E. Shaw, 240 00


Myrtle V. Morgan, assistant,


16 00


Grace G. Taylor, teaching,


70 00


Mrs. Grace L. Graham, teaching,


175 50


Augusta E. Newbegin,


155 00


Edith F. Huston,


100 00


Marion Hamilton, assistant,


70 00


D. W. Lunt, teaching,


140 00


Ernest W. Winslow, fuel,


18 75


L. H. Norton, sawing wood,


2 00


Charles Soule, fuel,


27 50


Hanson & Morrill, fuel,


55 00


L. L. Huston, sawing wood,


7 10


Emma Ingersoll, conveying scholars,


91 00


B. S. Littlefield, fuel,


59 25


A. C. Hamilton,


46 00


Mrs. J. E. Marston, conveying scholars, 35 00


3 75


A. Bowie, 2 00


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Cumberland Lumber Co., fuel,


32 50


Sadie Larrabee, teaching,


32 00


Frank K. Norton, fuel,


4 93


Balance due schools,


519 94


$3,380 39 $3,380 39


TEXT BOOKS.


Balance from last report, Appropriation,


$ 28 87


100 00


Ginn & Co., 1903,


$21 16


Newell White,


1 50


D. C. Heath & Co.,


9 00


F. E. Freese,


2 38


Ginn & Co.,


87 06


Balance in favor appropriation,


7 77


$128 87


$128 87


Charles H. Leighton, storing fuel, etc.,


19


SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Balance from last report,


$34 69


Appropriation,


25 00


Noyes Printing Co.,


$6 50


W. H. Pearson,


8 03


A. C. Hamilton,


85


F. E. Freese,


3 50


The Caxton Co.,


3 50


Rand, McNally & Co., 1903,


27 21


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


4 90


Loring, Short & Harmon,


4 50


Balance in favor appropriation,


70


$59 69


$59 69


SCHOOL HOUSE REPAIRS.


Appropriation,


$450 00


E. W. Winslow,


$31 99


N. M. Perkins,


25 24


George P. Dearborn, 1903,


7 78


Algernon Bowie,


2 20


W. H. Winslow,


1 00


W. Scott Pride,


1 05


E. S. Kneeland,


75 25


Thomas P. Beals Co.,


70 40


Jerome Rumery & Co.,


97 32


A. R. Alexander,


10 70


Angus McDonald,


2 50


Ralph Bowie,


1 00


A. C. Hamilton,


33


R. J. & C. Garsoe,


40 90


Mary E. Beane,


6 00


Frank Woodbury,


1 35


W. H. Pearson,


60


J. C. Quigley,


6 75


J. E. Goold & Co.,


4 85


W. H. Barker,


2 88


20


O. D. Bucknam, $ 1 75


B. L. Jones, 1 20


F. K. Norton,


2 79


F. E. Freese,


25


Balance in favor appropriation, 53 92


$450 00


$450. 00


HIGH SCHOOL TUITION.


Balance from last report, $ 296 01


Appropriation, 400 00


Due from State, 250 00


For Geo. H. Meloon, 1903-4, Deering, $37 50


Mary G. Knight, 66 37 50


Lois G. Winslow, 1903-4, N. Y. Academy, 36 00


F. M. Winslow, 1903-4, West-


brook Seminary, 40 00


Bertha Winslow, Westbrook Semi- nary, 20 00


Bessie Clough, 1903-4, Westbrook Seminary, 40 00


Lizzie M Hall, 1903-4, Westbrook Seminary, 40 00


Clarence E. Harmon, 1903-4, West- brook Seminary, 40 00


Edith F. Huston, 1903-4, West- . brook Seminary, 20 00


Ina M. Huston, 1903-4, Westbrook Seminary, 40 00


Addie G. Barber, 1903-4, Deering, 52 50


Florence Libby, 1903-4, Portland, 15 00 Leslie A. Libby, 37 50


Frances S. Blanchard, Greeley Inst., 15 00


21


S. Morris Blanchard, Greeley Inst., $ 15 00 Earle Bailey, Westbrook, 13 32


Pearl A. Bowie, Westbrook Sem., 30 00


Ralph S. Bowie,


20 00


Edwin E. Howell, 30 00


Philip Brower,


10 00


F. R. Pride, 1903-4, "


60 00


Helen C. Sargent, 1903-4, Port- land, 52 50


Warren G. Lunt, 1903-4, West-


brook Sem.,.


50 00


Edith M. Goudy, Portland, 22 50


Marion S. Richards, 30 00


Helen V. Robinson, 1903-4, Port- land, ' 30 00


Edwin L. Robinson, Portland,


22 50


Blanche E. Wells,


22 50


Freda M. Hamilton, .


22 50


Edith McCann, Deering,


22 50


Lucretia M. Hobbs, Westbrook


Seminary, 20 00


Ella M. Mountfort, Westbrook


Seminary, 20 00


Lizzie H. Mountfort, Westbrook Seminary, 20 00


Floy Pearson, Westbrook Sem., 20 00


Ellis Leighton, 20 00


Hugh Poland, N. Y. Academy, 19 00


Albert Wilson, Deering,


22 50


Inez G. Anderson, Portland, 15 00


Weston M. Hicks, 66 30 00


Huldah Kimball, 22 50


Mabel E. Norton,


22 50


Balance from overlay and con-


tingencies, 209 81


$1,155 82 $1,155 82


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22


TOWN FARM ACCOUNT.


STATEMENT.


Rec. of R. Rasmussen, last report, $25 00


TOWN FARM IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN.


9


Balance from last report,


$202 01


Cash from R. Rasmussen, rental, 115 40


Due 66


4 60


cow sold, 15 00


Balance in favor of farm,


$427 01


$427 01


$427 01


Stock on farm the same as last year, except one cow sold.


OUT POOR.


Appropriation, $400 00


Due from State, State pauper, 43 40


Rec. on account of insane person, 4 45


J. C. Quigley, board of Alvin & Emma Chase,


$137 40


Mrs. James R. Wescott, board of Alvin and Emma Chase, 5 00


Mrs. L. E. Blanchard, board of Alvin and Emma Chase, 28 00


A. Bowie, for clothing, Alvin & Emma Chase,


28 08


A. A. Lane, shoes, Alvin & Emma Chase, 2 14


Rines Bros., clothing, Alvin & Emma Chase, 1 55


Mrs. A. S. Allen, board of Minnie Chase, 1903-4, 76 25


Paid for eye glasses and expenses for treatment of eyes, Minnie Chase, 14 35


23


Paid for boots, rubbers and clothing, Minnie Chase, $23 50


A. Bowie, boots, shoes, etc., Munch family, 6 75


C. A. Hamilton, supplies, Munch family, 11 20


C. A. Rounds, 40 19


Bruns & Johnson, fuel, 1903-4, Munch family, 31 75


A. A. Lane, boots and shoes, Munch family, 6 80


Dr. E. F. Robinson, medical attendance, Chase and Munch families, 6 00


Dr. H. M. Moulton, medicine and at- tendance, Emma Chase, 2 00


A. C. Hamilton, fuel, Ellen Huston, 14 50


R. Rasmussen, board and care State pauper, 35 40


R. Rasmussen, board and care insane person, 2 75


W. H. Pearson, overshoes and mittens, State pauper, 2 00


From overlay, 27 76


$475 61 $475 61


OVERLAY ACCOUNT.


Balance last report, Overlay, 1904, 39 74


$133 60


Carried to town officers' account,


$52 98


" highway 66 13 05


" out poor 27 76


" High School Tuition account, 79 55


$173 34


$173 34


TAXES ABATED.


On list of Wm. E. Winslow, coll., 1902, $34 10


66


“ 1903, 97 52


J. E. Merrill, coll., 1904, 100 99


24


Financial Condition of Town.


ASSETS.


Due from W. E. Winslow, Coll. 1902, $ 38 43


W. E. Winslow, Coll., 1903, 68 37


J. E. Merrill, Coll., 1904, 5,101 82


Tax deeds, 87 84


State Treas., dog licenses, est., 120 00


State Treas., High School tuition, 250 00


State Treas., State pauper,


43 40


State Treas., seal bounty,


1 00


On account of E. B. Hill,


33 56


R. Rasmussen, 19 60


Cash in treasury, 2,953 62


-- $8,717 64


LIABILITIES.


F. B. Blanchard, Selectman, etc., $ 143 00


Algernon Bowie, Selectman, etc., 117 50


Roland S. York, Selectman, etc., 110 00


A. S. Noyes, Treasurer, 55 00


A. S. Noyes, Town Clerk, and postage, 25 80


W. E. Winslow, Coll., 1902, 25 00


W. E. Winslow, Coll., 1903,


25 00


J. E. Merrill, Coll., 1904,


200 00


Due to schools,


519 94


Bills outstanding, est.,


150 00


Outstanding notes and interest,




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