The Result of the Ballot. 
Total Vote 487. 
ASSESSOR FOR 3 YEARS. 
*Walter R. Bell 
Jacob H. Kitfield 
SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF POOR. 
*Walter R. Bell 
*Edward S. Knight 
+Fred K. Swett 
TOWN CLERK. 
*Alfred S. Jewett 
COLLECTOR OF TAXES. 
* Edwin P. Stanley 
TOWN TREASURER. 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Ro J.*Baker 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
Alfred C. Needham 
E. Wallace Stanley 
+Waldo H. Tyler 
WATER COMMISSIONER. 
*Jeffrey T. Stanley 
Cee reais 
TRUSTEE PUBLIC LIBRARY. 
*Delucena L. Bingham 
TRUSTEE OF CEMETERIES. 
*Edward A. Lane 
TRUSTEE OF MEMORIAL LIBRARY 
*T. Jefferson Coolidge 
PARK COMMISSIONER. 
Duncan T. Beaton 
tJeffrey S. Reed 
TREE WARDEN. 
Oliver Gilman 
*William Young 
CONSTABLES. 
*Leonard Andrews 
*Lonis O. Lations 
*Joseph P. Leary 
G. E. Hildreth 
License Vote, Yes 220; 
*Re-elected 
99 
105 
247 
36 
391 
96 
376 
il 
110 
353 
134 
306 
181 
BUILD- 
339 
148 
217 
221 
49 
65 
140 
249 
33 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
$193,123.42 APPROPRIATED. 
Appropriations Monday Morning Session 
Water Dept. 
Services and extensions 
(receipts and; Bee 
Maintenance 
Purchase of Meters 300 
Ofticial Salaries 50 
$11,150 00 
Support of Public Library 1,450 00 
(and surplus dog tax 
of “1907) 245 10 
State Tax 22.000 00 
County Tax 20,000 00 
Town Miscellaneous 1,500 00 
Retiring Water Bonds, old issue 6,000 00 
2 new ‘* 6,000 00 
WwW. ater Bonds, int. old issue 1.920 00 
Caen ewer 6,400 00 
Memorial Building Maintenance ~ 800 00 
Town Halland Common 2.500 00 
Legal Expenses 1,000 00 
Contingent Expenses 1,000 00 
Interest on Money Hired 1.500 00 
Clearing Snow 2,000 00 
Ciearing Snow, Cent. Pond 100 00 
Imp. and Care ‘Wenham and Essex 
Old Roads 500 00 
Schools 23,000 00 
School Playground, Care of 300 00 
Medical Inspection of Schools 100 00 
Shingling Old Part. High Sch. 225 00 
Finish 2Rooms, O)d Part High Sch. 3,000 00 
Safe for Town Clerk’s Oftice 300 00 
Support of Poor-out 1,200 00 
State and Military Aid 1,590 v0 
Memorial Day Observance 250 00 
Total $115,940 10 
Monday Evening Session. 
Care and Planting of Trees $400 00 
Publishing Valuation List 500 00 
Highways, Maintenance and Imp. — 18,0090 00 
Crushing Stone 3,000 00 
Concrete Sidewalk, School Street, 
Pleasant to Mill Streets 1,000 00 
Dredging Inner Harbor 3,000 00 
22,900 00 
Tuesday Evening Session. 
Maintenance of Fire Dept. $5,700 00 
Reimburse F. J. Merrill, loss of 
horse 250 00 
Installing new fire alarm system 2,500 00 
Entrusted to Quartermaster Allen 
Post 67. G. A 200 00 
Maintenance of Police Dept. 6,775 00 
Cemeteries and Chapel, care and 
maint. 1,000 00 
Concrete sidewalk, Rosedale ave. 175 00 
Street lighting 7,500 00 
Maintenance of Parks 2.000 00 
To handle dredging filling 1,000 00 
New Plank Walk at Beach 250 00 
M oth Suppression (special) 7,500 00 
(general) 3,838 32 
Support of Poor-in 2,500 00 
Tuck’s Point, care of 800 00 
(and Interest of fund) 210 00 
Assessor’s Dept. 300 00 
Compensation of Town Officials, 
Committees, etc., including 
$200 for clerk in office of 
Treasurer 4,700 00 
Forest Warden’s Dept. 200 00 
$47,298 32 
Wednesday Evening Session. 
Celebration July 4 $500 00 
Series Band Concerts 500 00 - 
Concrete Sidewalk, Brook St. 350 00 
# Norwood Ave. 250 00 
. ss Bridge St. 50 00 
f HY Chureh St. 85 00 
‘ “ce Vine St. 175 00 
= ve Pleasant St. 225 00 
Curtain for back of Town Hall stage 50 00 
Repairs on old Stone Mill 500 00 
$2,685 00 
Grand Total appropriated $193,123 42 
What was Said and Done at 
the Manchester Town Meeting 
Town Clerk A. S. Jewett called the 
annual Town Meeting to order Mon- 
day at 9 o’clock a. m. and after reading 
the warrant, Raymond C. Allen was 
chosen Moderator by a unanimous vote. 
28 ballots were cast. 
The following tellers were appointed : 
Wm. W. Hoare, George E. Willmon- 
° 
ee. eo ee ee 
Raymenp C. ALLEN, Moderator. + 
ton, Theodore C. Rowe, Clarence W. | 
Morgan, Edward Crowell, Richard J. — 
Baker, Walter R. Bennett and G. A. — 
Knoerr. These were sworn in by the — 
moderator. 
On motion of F. K. Hooper all un- 
expended balances were returned into 
the treasury. 
Art. 3. On motion of EP. Stanley 
it was voted that the polls be open at 12 
o'clock and close at 5.30. 
Art. 2. To hear and act upon the 
reports. Report of Water Commission- 
ers. Under this report the recommend- 
ations of the commissioners as covered 
by Art. 15 of the warrant was taken up 
on motion of F. J. Merrill. 
Art. 15. $2000 and receipts was ap- — 
propriated for services and extensions. 
$8,500.00 for maintenance; $300.00 for 
meters; $350.00 for official salaries,— 
$150.00 for chairman and $100 each for 
other two members. 
Under article 2, all other reports con- — 
tainedJn the auditor’s report, were acted — 
upon and accepted. None of the re- 
ports evoked any discussion until the Tax 
Collector’s report was reached: F. K. 
Hooper wanted to know why the col- 
lector had not collected all the taxes. 
W. C. Rust and H. T. Bingham were — 
of the opinion that taxes levied on real 
estate could and should be collected. 
Mr. Bingham was of the opinion that 
property could be sold for taxes on the 
description in the assessors’ books; Bev- 
