Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Norway, 1916, Part 4

Author: Norway (Me. : Town)
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Norway, Me. : The Town
Number of Pages: 88


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2 00


Horace Kimball.


3 00


$13 75


Bills paid by order of Board of Health :


Win. C. Leavitt Co. $ 80


Frank Kimball. 16 68


F. P. Stone.


3 65


$21 13


Damage to sheep by dogs:


A. G. Lovejoy $ 24 00


R. and S. I. Jackson 9 00


Edwin M. Everett. 130 00


W. A. Hersey.


45 00


$208 00


Town Treasurer's office :


G. W. Todd & Co., check protector. $25 00


Express on same 46


Postage


1 19


$26 65


Town Clerk's office:


Loring, Short & Harmon, supplies $8 25


Postage


.57


$9 82


Water tubs:


Norway Water Co.


$100 00


Fred H. Perry, care of tub. 1 40


A. K. Hill ..


5 00


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M. G. Richardson. 2 50


Allard & Moulton. 2 50


Joseph Dubey, care of tubs. 6 00


$117 40


Pike's Hill Cemetery :


Carl Schenk, care of yard and repairs $13 24


H. L. Horne, paint for fence 4 00


$17 24


Rustfield Cemetery :


Harry E. Lovejoy, care of yard. $11 00


Insurance


S. W. Goodwin, insurance of office furniture $5 00


S. W. Goodwin, insurance of storehouse. 8 97


W. J. Wheeler & Co., insurance on lock-up.


7 50


· $21 47


Miscellaneous :


J. H. Wiłes, care of lock-up and tramps $17 75


E. N. Swett, treasurer, tax deeds 10 05


Chas. H. Pike, tax deeds. 81 33


Chas. H. Pike, deeds. 3 35


W. A. Bieknell, notifying town officers 6 30


W. A. Bicknell, fire inspector. 30 25


J. M. Wood, repairs on town shed. 4 53


L. A. Millett, sprinkling street. 30 00


Howard Knightly, gravel bank 50 00


H. E. Mixer, building inspector 2 50


E. J. LaBree, trimming trees 6 50


A. J. Stearns, legal services. 3 00


W. and L. E. Gurley, supplies sealer of weights and measures. . 1 08


G. H. Bennett, guide boards 21 35


C. B. Hamilton, use of auto 1 00


O. M. Cummings, teams.


11 50


Geo. H. Austin, use of auto : 00


John S. Smith, use of beat.


2 00


W. J. Wheeler & Co., insurance on clock.


10 68


$295 17


Expended to Feb. 1, 1916 $1,488 57


STONE CRUSHER APPROPRIATION OF 1913. . .


There has been nothing done with the $2,000.00 voted at the March meeting 1913 for a Stone Crusher and the money is still unexpended.


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CONTINGENT FUND.


DR.


To Balance January 31, 1915. $1,584 38


Balance from winter highway.


150 45


Moth pest. 80 00


Poor appropriation


308 92


Witherell Park.


33 13


Jackson Meadow Bridge


57 60


Maintenance State Aid highway 20 87


State refund on dog tax.


103 18


State railroad and telegraph tax.


206 97


State armory rent to Jan. 1, 1916.


225 00


State for sheep killed.


29 00


Moving picture license


20 00


Pool room license.


20 00


Circus license 5 00


Street vender 1 00


H. A. Packard, auctioneer license 2 00


Saving's Bank, recording tax deeds. 50


Interest on invested funds


29 96


Tax deeds sold. 217 25


$3,095 21


CR.


By State Aid highway $ 35 37


Officer's salary. 32 98


Cutting bushes. 39 49


Highways and bridges.


585 60


Rent of hall and incidental expense. 488 57


Balance in fund January 31, 1916


1,913 20


$3,095 21


FUNDS HELD IN TRUST.


Mary A. Buck fund. $300 00


Sarah D. Hawkins fund. 568 54


Milton H. Merriam fund 300 00


Solomon H. Millett fund.


300 00


L. Ellen Frost fund, real estate mortgage $500 00


Norway Saving's Bank


417 23


$917 23


Total funds held in trust


$2,385 77


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TAX DEEDS HELD BY TOWN JAN. 31, 1916.


Tax Amt. due


Name Date


Premises


and


Int. at


Cost 6%


E. N. Clement, June 26, 1894


Homestead


$ 6 02


$20 87


E. N. Clement, May 28, 1895.


Homestead


6 37


19 95


S. G. Richardson, Dec. 6, 1898


Homestead


5 01


13 48


S. G. Richardson, Dec. 3, 1902


Homestead


6 07


12.95


Homestead


4 04


6 43


Homestead


3 82


5 75


Prudent Bedard, Feb. 8, 1911 land ad. fair grounds


8 97


12 01


Prudent Bedard, Feb. 8, 1911


Homestead 26 15


34 99


Josiah Chute, Feb. 5, 1912, parcel of land on west


shore of Crooked River 8 81


Store


12 67


16 00


Myrtie Payne, Feb. 8, 1915, Homestead on Hazen St.,


1-16 acre


10 28


10 90


Etta M. Vincent, Feb. 8, 1915, Homestead No. 1 Sum- mer St., 1-4 acre 9 30


Gny L. Walker, Feb. 8, 1915, Homestead on Fair St., lying between land of L. M. Cox and Mrs. A. W. Frost, 1-3 acre 5 10


5 72


$196 80


FINANCIAL STANDING OF THE TOWN.


Cash in hands of E. N. Swett, treasurer. $9,913 32 Due from the two collectors as shown by the assessors' report 307 43


Due from other towns account of poor $268 64


L. Ellen Frost securities. 917 23


Milton H. Merriam securities 300 00


Solomon H. Millett securities 300 00


Tax deeds as per statement. 196 80


Due the town for sheep killed by dogs. 155 00


Due from Free High School 141 36


$2,279 03


$12,499 78


Nathan E. York, Dec. 4, 1907 Nathan E. York, Feb. 1, 1909 John Fournier, Feb. 5, 1908 Hannah J. Walker, Feb. 15, 1910


House lot


3 42


5 44


Homestead


7 36


10 45


12 00


E. C. Winslow, Feb. 5, 1912


9 86


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LIABILITIES.


Due Common school account. $1,501 14


Repairs on school buildings account. 343 38


I'ree Text Book account. 43 86


Insurance, Apparatus and Appliances acet


35 04


Music and Drawing account. 41 09


Supt. of Schools' office account


15 48


Funds held in trust account. 2,385 77


Estimated bills outstanding.


400 00


$4,765 76


Balance in favor of town.


$7,734 02


TOWN FARM PROPERTY.


Farm valuation. $2,150 00


Personal property at farm Jan. 31, 1916. 3,316 45


$5,466 45


Respectfully submitted,


GEO. W. HOLMES, W. A. HERSEY, ASA D. FROST,


Selectmen of Norway.


NOTE: The Town Meeting Warrant committee for this year will be notified when and where to meet and they are as follows:


Board of Selectmen, School Committee, Supt. of Schools, Town Treasurer, Anson Millett, F. P. Towne, W. F. Young, H. S. Perry, Geo. H. Dunn, H. B. Foster, T. P. Richardson, S. B. Cummings, Dennis Pike H. F. Greenleaf, Alvin Brown, Ed. A. Cox, Geo. W. Carter, F. W. Sanborn.


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Treasurer's Report


E. N. SWETT, Treasurer of Norway.


RECEIPTS.


To Rec'd of E. N. Swett, Jan. 31, 1915. $9,475 41


S. W. Goodwin, Town Clerk, dog licenses $170 00


Sidewalk fund. 193 47


N. & P. St. Ry., work on Tannery bridge 28 75


George A. Perkins, picture house li- cense


20 00


S. C. Foster, pool room license. 10 00


Circus license. 5 00


Street vender license. 1 00


F. L. Starbird, pool room license .. 10 00


H. A. Packard, auctioneer 's license 2 00


Saving's Bank, recording tax deed


50


Brick and stone sold.


18 02


Plank sold.


5 00


Interest on invested funds. 29 96


$493 70


REFUND ACCOUNT.


To Rec'd Refund on pauper acet. $172 00


PAUPER ACCOUNT.


To Rec'd of Town of Orono $109 90


Pauper goods sold 4 00


City of Auburn 61 77


Town of Naples 7 47


Town of Bridgton


23 03


City of Lewiston


5 90


Town of Rumford.


5 75


Town of Paris.


1 48


Mary O. Jordan.


32 00


Town of Poland. 74 50


Town of Buckfield 41 55


$367 35


S


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TAX DEED ACCOUNT.


To Rec'd on Horaee C. Andrews' property . .$ 5 40


Helen Noyes' property 107 25


Freeland Howe estate. 56 99


Eliner Dunn estate. 37 61


Joo Long quarry . 10 00 .


$217 25


TEMPORARY LOAN.


To Ree'd of Norway National Bank. .$6,257 85


TAX ACCOUNT.


To Ree'd of F. E. DeCoster, 1906 tax. . $ 7 07


F. E. DeCoster, 1911 tax.


5 50


F. E. DeCoster, 1912 tax.


23 00


C. H. Pike, 1913 tax and int ... 13 30


C. H. Pike, 1914 tax 138 01


C. H. Pike, 1915 tax


32,121 80


$32,308 68


TUITION ACCOUNT.


To Rec'd of Stoneham $ 60 00


Harrison 44 00


Otisfield 60 00


Greenwood


80 00


Lovell


10 00


Waterford


120 00


Albany


10 00


$384 00


STATE TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.


To Rec'd from State Treas., Support of paupers $ 504 13


Highway dept ....


128 91


Improvement of


State road.


.


618 40


Publie Library ...


70 00


Dog lieenses


re-


funded


103 18


Common


sehool


fund


2,505 81


School and mill


fund


2,870 78


Free high school ..


500 00


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To Rec'd from State Treas., Railroad and tele-


graph tax. . $ 206 97


Armory rental. 225 00


Damage domestic


animals 29 00


Burial of soldiers 140 00


State pensions ... 528 00


$8,430 18


TOWN FARM ACCOUNT.


To Rec'd for Cream sold. $765 67


Eggs sold.


123 98


Pigs and hogs sold.


127 32


Cows sold.


95 00


Calves' skins sold. 1 59


Horses sold 485 00


Chickens sold.


13 02


Calves sold


70 21


Corn sold.


349 51


Work


148 27


Bags sold


4 65


Bull sold.


85 80


Pine sold. 31 50


$2,301 52


Total receipts.


$60,407 94


DISBURSEMENTS.


By paid Soldiers' pensions $ 528 00


County tax ..


1,595 15


Norway National Bank


6,257 85


State tax.


7,258 21


Dog licenses


170 00


Town orders 5184 to 6238, inc. 34,685 41


Cash on hand to balance.


9,913 32


$60,407 94


E. N. SWETT, Treasurer of Norway.


This is to certify that we have this day examined the books, ac- counts and foregoing report of the Treasurer of Norway and find the same correct, and hereby approve of same.


February 5, 1916.


GEO. W. HOLMES, ASA D. FROST,


Selectmen of Norway.


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ANNUAL TOWN REPORT


Road Commissioner's Report


APRIL 1, 1915, to Feb. 1, 1916. ORDERS DRAWN.


STATE AID ROAD


O. W. H. Judkins $ 58 50


Ira Wood. 47 00


J. M. Wood. 68 50


J. B. Frost 54 50


O. Mills. 52 80


Elmer Parker


63 80


B. S. Bixby


56 80


Guy Walker


43 40


L. L. Lord. 56 80


Fred Wight 7 00


L. N. Vigue 6 00


50 80


R. K. Morrill.


46 00


M. G. Adams


E. Farnum 42 80


Ed Cote. 30 80


Alton Howe


35 30


P. E. Everett.


33 80


Town of Norway 61 60


H. A. Knightly 67 60


Harry Austin. 38 80


C. G. French 17 00


Roy Frost. 31 80


Win. Cote.


17 80


Albert Cote


17 80


V. R. Mills


27 60


H. A. Rich.


Leonas Flint 8 00


21 80


W. M. Russell 16 00


F. P. Towne


12 00


Walter Brown 6 00


Maxim Bros. 7 20


225 75


H. Austin.


W. A. Hersey 43 80


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ANNUAL TOWN REPORT


A. R. Clark. 9 00


C. B. Cummings & Sons. 23 40


S. J. Record & Co. 21 87


Norway Lake Supply Co.


21 75


$1451 77


STATE AID ROAD MAINTENANCE.


Andrew Stiles. $ 26 45


G. W. Wood. 104 63


T. B. Doughty 14 25


H. Wood. 52 66


A. C. Scribner 6 32


John Allen 20 32


Fred Wight.


9 80


Allie Richards. 2 92


Geo. Small. 4 38


L. Fogg.


3 50


L. W. Doughty


4 50


M. D. Wood.


32 73


F. F. Swan. 13 20


Dan Dellia. 9 78


D. R. Mixer 18 22


Elmer Parker 4 00


Will Gammon 1 75


J. B. Frost.


6 67


Frank Kimball.


5 58


C. Gammon


4 09


J. M. Wood.


11 11


Norway Lake Supply Co. 1 18


$358 04


BUSH ACCOUNT.


Beverly Truman $22 77


Bert Truman 22 51


Allie Noble 12. 00


Will Glover


6 00


A. E. Stiles.


11 08


C. A. Flint.


10 00


Elmer Morrill


41 50


J. M. Wood.


13 11


F. F. Swan


5 00


A. L. Wyman 11 37


H. French. 7 60


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(. A. Foster. 24 00


C. L. Delano 6 00


V. Whitman 18 00


E. F. C. Greene. 3 00


13 00


J. E. Fuller


2 00


Geo. Fogg.


H. F. Greenleaf 3 00


$231 94


JACKSON BRIDGE ACCOUNT.


J. M. Wood $19 78


V. Whitman. 25 11


Estes Yates


19 11


Fred Lovejoy


25 61


Guy Herrick


8 00


Ira Wood.


18 78


J. H. Millett


46 22


Ralph Millett.


18 22


J. E. Fuller


30 22


E. S. Abbott.


48 42


Horace Millett


5 11


Burt Truman


14 00


A. Richardson


16 00


W. F. Young


36 00


H. F. Jackson.


12 40


Geo. Fogg.


6 50


1 J. A. Roberts.


26 92


Berger Mfg. Co. 66 00


$442 40


WINTER WORK.


M. D. Wood $ 2 00


Ed. Rich. 85


C. H. Seavey 14 00


A. D. Kilgore 9 25


Edwin J. Labree


11 75


H. A. Rich. 36 60


H. F. Greenleaf 4 50


J. B. Frost. 4 65


M. G. Richardson. 2 50


H. P. Brown. 1 50


J. S. and J. H. Millett 4 00


$100 60


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SUMMER WORK.


A. M. Meserve 46 00


Alvin Brown 77 45


J. M. Wyman. 17 95


Harold Wyman 1 50


G. G. Abbott. 127 60


A. Blaquiere


12 00


E. D. Millett.


146 00


J. M. Wood.


28 00


Roscoe Hill.


33 10


F. S. Packard.


66 31


H. A. Rich.


185 85


B. G. Chapman


17 50


Ossie Ballard


19 30


Roy Frost 152 07


J. B. Frost. 88 04


W. A. Hersey 93 75 4


. W. F. Rogers


2 00


C. E. Cox. 4 00


A. Frechette 7 00


H. S. Austin.


24 75


Guy Walker


11 00


B. S. Bixby


20 50


Leonas Flint. 17 00


John Grover


13 00


W. H. Austin.


25 00


Norway Lake Supply Co.


4 81


G. T. Railroad


2 38


T. B. Roberts 2 00


A. C. Buck. 13.00


Berger Mfg. Co. 135.22


Guy Cotton 1 75


T. L. Heath.


12 40


Anton Nismi. 38 50 ..


Geo. Booth. 18 28


Geo. O. Hill


6 69


A. Thompson


2 46


W. Bailey .


9 23


A. W. Walker 692 00


M. D. Wood 53 42


W. F. Young 44 97


H. A. Robbins 48 67


Carl Shank. 39 73


H. S. Perry 1 60


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W. A. Benson 2 00


M. Greene.


10 00


Dan Dellia. 29 25


F. W. Murdock


15 10


H. Kilgore


22 00


Ira Wood.


2 00


Bion Pike.


26 48


F. H. Hurd


34 95


F. G. Herrick.


7 49


W. S. Buck


3 68


H. E. Holt.


3 11


Ernest Mattor


6 23


John Haverman


17 00


C. A. Haskell. 14 60


A. L. Wyman 42 35


Maxim Bros.


7 20


Frank Kimball


9 45


W. B. Walker.


18 62


W. S. Truman.


17 31


F. P. Towne


60 85


H. A. Rich Jr


10 00


F. H. Noble


40 38


H. Linscot. 3 50


Alvin Frost 12 23


1 17


Walter Pride


5 50


Charles Holt 4 00


O. H. Merrill.


4 00


Earl Wood.


4 50


L. Trembley


25 12


Joe King.


70 85


Elmer Morrill


17 00


A. E. Stiles


49 87


Harold Wood.


107 00


F. P. Morrill.


20 00


John F. Allen


39 07


Fred Knightly 9 55


A. C. Scribner


25 37


P. W. Curtis


39 60


A. D. Frost


2 50


G. W. Wood.


169 40


F. G. Dunn


69 23


S. G. Richardson.


75


P. E. Everett. . 10 65


Geo. Small.


A. A. Herrick 5 00


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H. H. Howe. 4 56


P. R. Hoklen 5 40


C. A. Pride. 3 90


B. F. Richardson 13 00


J. I. Millett. 11 00


N. A. Noble. 4 00


G. H. Bennett.


2 35


W. C. Leavitt.


75


Fred Kilgore.


39 30


Ed. Rich ..


2 00


Fred Wight.


3 50


V. Whitman.


22 00


E. S. Abbott.


51 60


Burt Truman


26 20


F. L. Haskell 29 00


W. H. Kilgore 10 00


Beverly Truman 31 22


C. A. Foster. 10 00


W. H. Chamberlain 10 00


Frank Estes 5 25


C. E. Austin. 17 82


G. H. Dunn.


201 48


H. F. Greenleaf 116 00


Fred Swan. 8 24


Geo. Frost.


13 00


O. D. Rich.


18 10


F. F. Swan


79 25


H. A. Knightly


74 90


A. S. Crockett.


77 25


W. C. Glover 39 65


41 70


T. B. Doughty


19 00


Homer Truman


14 19


Edgar Holden


30 47


C. J. Everett.


7 50


Donald Andrews


70 89


A. F. Cote. 34 33


William Cote. 34 33


Archie Goodwin. 4 20


C. A. Flint. 25 40


D. R. Mixer . 13 89


C. B. Cummings & Sons 197 33


J. C. Shepherd 7 00


J. A. Roberts 150 00


$5,040 64


9


C. L. Delano


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ANNUAL TOWN REPORT


About $300.00 has been paid or is now due the town on account of concrete walks, for material sold and for work done on the line of the Norway & Paris Street R. R. The shower of July 8 washed the roads very much in the western section of the town, costing $678.24 to repair them. That and subsequent heavy rains all through the sum- mer and fall made expense of maintenance unusually heavy. Nine new metal culverts 18 or 20 feet long and 12 inches in diameter have been placed where most needed at a cost of $137.60 besides the labor.


The cost of plank, stringers and rails for bridges, driveways and railing, of log drags, small tools, dynamite, gravel, repairs of machines and tools, paint for bridges, and other materials, including cost of culverts, and net cost of concrete walks, amounts to rising $900.00. Add to this the pay of the Commissioner, one can quickly see the amount there is for actual work.


With heavy traffic greatly increased, with the fast driving of auto- mobiles, with the necessity of widening roads and lengthening cul- verts and making bridges stronger, with increased cost of labor and materials, the problem of keeping 100 miles of road in proper condi- tion with the money at disposal, isn't an easy one. .


There is a call for improvements coming in from every part of the town-a call that is growing in constancy and in force. How to meet these demands is a matter of serious financial difficulty. My belief is, there should be special appropriations each year for certain specified improvements. The worst places should be improved first. To begin I recommend that Main and Cottage streets be rebuilt, using perma- nent material and that it be done at once.


J. A. ROBERTS,


Road Commissioner.


Articles For Town Warrant


List of articles to be acted on at the town meeting to be held Mon- day, March 6th, 1916 as far as has been handed in up to February 14th.


To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


To choose a Town Clerk for the ensuing year.


To choose a Board of Selectmen, Assessors, Overseers of the Poor, a Town Treasurer, a member of the Board of Superintending School Committee for three years, two trustees of the Norway Public Library, a Tax Collector, and all other necessary town officers for the ensuing year.


To see if the town will vote to abate the taxes assessed against the heirs of W. S. Pratt for the year 1916.


To see what per cent. the town will vote to pay for collecting tax- es for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for the support of the poor for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for the town officers' salaries for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for the repairs of highways and bridges for the ensning year.


To see if the town will vote "yes" or "no" on the question of ap- propriating and raising money necessary to entitle the town to state aid, as provided in section 20 of chapter 130 of the Public Laws of 1913.


To see if the town will appropriate and raise the sum of $798.00 for the improvement of the section of state aid road as outlined in the re- port of the state highway commission, in addition to the amounts re- gularly raised for the care of ways, highways and bridges; the above amount being the maximum which the town is allowed to raise under the provisions of section 19 of chapter 130 of the Public Laws of 1913.


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To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise to pay show breaking bills for the winter of 1915 and 1916.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise to protect the town from moth pests.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for rent of hall and other incidental expenses.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise to clear the highway of bushes.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for sup- port of the common schools for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise to be ex- rended for free text books for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for the repairs on school buildings for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise to be ex- pended for insurance on school property, and for apparatus and ap- plianees for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for expense of an office for the superintendent of schools.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for sup- port of a free high school for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for in- struction in Musie and Drawing in the Village, Lake and Crockett Ridge schools for the ensuing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for the support and maintenance of the Norway Public Library for the ensu- ing year.


To see what sum of money the town will grant and raise for Memo- rial Day observance, for the ensuing year, to be expended by Harry Rust Post, No. 54, G. A. R.


To see if the town will vote to expend ten per cent. of the amount raised for roads the ensuing year on sidewalks.


To see if the town will vote to purchase the bonds required of the Treasurer and Collector for the ensuing year.


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To see if the town will vote to allow the Daughters of the American Revolution to place a marker in Witherell Park in memory of the soldiers of the American Revolution. To be located subject to the approval of the selectmen.


To see if the town will vote to fix a date when all taxes for the year, A. D. 1916 shall become due and payable to the Collector.


To see if the town will vote to charge interest and at what rate, and at what time interest shall commence on taxes not paid.


To see if the town in the exercise of its option will vote to have one, two or three road commissioners.


To establish the price that the road commissioner or commissioners shall receive for services.


The Selectmen give notice that they will be in session at the Se- lectmen 's office for the purpose of receiving names and correcting the list of voters, on Saturday the 4th day of March, A. D. 1916, at nine o'clock a. m.


Index


PAGE


Abatements Allowed 37


Assessors' Report 35


Births 4


Board of Health 14


Building Inspector


13


Clerk's Report


3


Deaths


9


Financial standing of the Town 55


Funds held in trust 54


Incidental Expenses 50


Inventory of Farm property 39


Marriages 6


Overseers of the Poor 39


Officers' Salaries 48


Poor off the Farm 42


Poor on the Farm. 42


Publie Library 15


Road Commissioner 60


Sealer of Weights and Measures 13


Selectmen 's Report 46


State Road. 60


Superintendent of Schools 20


Superintending School Committee 17


Tax Deeds.


55


Tabulated Statement of Schools.


25


Town Farm Statement.


39


Treasurer's Report


57


Vital Statistics 3


Unpaid Taxes 33


Warrant for Town Meeting 67


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