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SOCIETY NOTES 
The L. M. Cuthberts of Colore 
who have been spending the g 
and autumn on the North Sho 
cupying the Dewart cottage, 
chester Cove, left this week. | 
The Walter J. Mitchells ar 
ing their house at Manchester this 
week and will go to Washington f 
the winter, returning to the No; 
Shore in early spring. ee 
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Valuation Statistics, 
The annual report of the board 
assessors of Manchester to the sta 
tax commissioner, showing the nu 
ber of persons assessed and ¢ 
amount of taxable property in eac 
class discovered by them in the pi 
formance of their official dutie 
compares as follows with the repo 
for last year: aot Sh: 
1910 
Residents assessed 
on i property, sven 578 
All’ others’. iain 57 
Non-residents asses- 
~ ed on property 285 
All others ...... 17 
Persons assessed 
on property .... 937 
Assessed for poll 
tax only ...... 441 
Male polls assessed 820 80 
Pay 
Tax on each male 
poll i. Aeeeees $2.00 
$2.( . 
Of personal estate $7,542,705 $5,685, 5§ 
Resident bank 
Stock sees none non 
Value of buildings $3,890,480 $3,790,760 
Value of land .... $3,805,080 $3,763,415 
Total value of real 
estate ........ $7,695,560 $7,554,175 
Total valuation $15,238,265 $13,239,983: 
Tax on personal es- 
tate os. pave 63,358 
Tax on real estate $64,643 
Tax on polls ..... $1,640 
Total tax levied .. $129,642 
Rate of tax on 
each $1,000 .... $8.40 
Horses assessed .. 352 ; 
Cows assessed ... 84 10 
Dwelling houses “a 
assessed ...... 734 721 
Acres of land as- : 2a 
gessed ....5... 4,434 - 4,434 
Fowl assessed ... 1,080 1,350 
Value of fowl as- 3 
sessed (........ $540 ” $675 
The woodchuck, the frog and the 
skunk went to the show. The wood- 
chuck got in, for he had a quartel 
(hind); and so did the frog with 
his green back; but the skunk had 
to go home, for he only had a bad 
scent. oe er ‘a 
The doors of opportunity a 
re 
marked ‘‘Push’’ and ‘‘Pull’’, ; 
Time may be money but the aver- 
age man would rather give you two 
hours’ talk than lend you a quarter, 
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