Town of Bar Harbor, Maine Annual Report of the Municipal Officers for the Year 1921

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1 The University of Maine Maine Town Documents Maine Government Documents 1922 Town of Bar Harbor, Maine Annual Report of the Municipal Officers for the Year 1921 Bar Harbor (Me.) Follow this and additional works at: Repository Citation Bar Harbor (Me.), "Town of Bar Harbor, Maine Annual Report of the Municipal Officers for the Year 1921" (1922). Maine Town Documents This Report is brought to you for free and open access by It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Town Documents by an authorized administrator of For more information, please contact

2 Town of Bar Harbor, Maine ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1921

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4 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF BAR HARBOR STATE OF MAINE FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER BAR HARBOR, MAINE: SHERMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, PRINTERS 1922

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6 Report of Assessors Valuation of real estate of resident owners $2,158, Valuation of personal property of resident owners 495, Total valuation of resident owners. $2,653, Valuation of real estate of nonresident owners 3,943, Valuation of personal property of non-resident owners , Total valuation of non-resident owners $4,184, Total valuation of Town, April 1,1921 6,838, Total valuation of Town, April 1,1920 6,805, Increase in valuation since April, 1, $ 33, Taxes Assessed Amount of Appropriations 208, Amount of State Tax 37, Amount of County Tax. 9, Amount of Bridge District Tax. 4, Amount of Overlay 2, Amount of Supplementary Tax , Total Assessment $263,139.22

7 4 REPORT OF ASSESSORS Rate of Taxation, $38.00 per $1, Tax on each poll, $3.00 Number of polls, Tax assessed on resident's estates 100, Tax assessed on non-resident's estates 159, Tax assessed on polls 3, Supplementary tax Respectfully submitted, $263, FRED L. HADLEY, JOHN SUMINSBY, OSMOND EMERY, Assessors of Bar Harbor.

8 Report of Selectmen The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Bar Harbor herewith submit their annual report for the year Respectfully submitted, CLARENCE E. DOW, EUGENE R. LELAND, ERNESTO G. FABBRI, HARRY C. COPP, ARTHUR W. BROWN, WILLIAM S. MOORE, HAROLD P. WHITMORE, Selectmen of Bar Harbor.

9 COMPARATIVE Municipal Assets End of Fiscal Year Fixed Town Property Town Property Available for Conversion. Movable Town Property Due from State of Maine Due from other cities and towns Tax Deeds... Uncollected Taxes Cash on hand and in Banks Total Municipal Assets Municipal Liabilities Bonds Notes Notes, Permanent School Fund.... Interest, Accrued on Notes and Bonds.. Unexpended Balances Available for FINANCIAL STATEMENT * Increase Decrease $205, , , , , , , , w 15, , , , , , g o $358, , , , , , , , S 1, , Z 1, , , , Municipal Proprietary Interest... Total Municipal Liabilities 151, , , , , , $358, $358,824.17

10 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 7 INVENTORY JANUARY 1, 1922 FIXED TOWN PROPERTY Usable School Property Old Tovra House and Lot at Salisbury Cove.. Town Landing at Hadley's Point Crusher Lot on Ledgelawn Avenue Town Lock-up Rodick Street Town Stable Isolated Hospital and Lot Eagle Lake Isolated Hospital and Lot Eagle Lake Road. Engine House and Lot Hulls Cove Engine House and Lot Bar Harbor New Park Property $151, , , , , , $199, PROPERTY AVAILABLE FOR CONVERSION Grand Central Lot (Village Green) Grant Property Rosenbaum Lot Varney Lot Thompson Lot Ocean Drive Lot MOVABLE TOWN PROPERTY 50, , , $72, Education Common Schools $4, High School 6, , Weights and Measures Highway Department 7, Fire Department 29, Sewer Department $48,541.23

11 8 REPORT OF SELECTMEN DUE FROM STATE OF MAINE State Pensions Mothers'Aid Poor Account Aid to Dependents of Soldiers and Sailors $ DUE FROM OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS Jonesport Bluehill Otis Frankfort Pittsfield Uncollected Taxes $ , , $14, Cash on Hand and in Banks $22,254.98

12 Date Rate Due p. c. $ 20, p. c. 21, p. c. 10, p. c. 10, p. c. 5, p. c. 21, p. c. 45, $132, OUTSTANDING BONDS Amount Sept. 1, 1922 to Sept. 1, 1925 $5,000. each year April 1, 1926 Sept. 10, 1922 to Sept. 10, 1923 $5,000. each year Sept. 10, 1924 Oct. 1, 1922 to Oct. 1, 1923 $2,500. each year Sept. 1, 1927 Sept. 1, 1925 Purpose Payable at High School Building Newburyport, Mass. High School Bldg. School Building School Building Fire Engine House Park Property Refunding Treasurer's Office, Bar Harbor, or City Trust Co., Boston Treasurer's Office, Bar Harbor, Maine Treasurer's Office, Bar Harbor, Maine. Portland, Maine Augusta Savings Bank, Augusta, Me. First National Bank, Bar Harbor, Me. o o g r K o 2 a z tc

13 Date Rate Amount Due OUTSTANDING NOTES Jan. 14, p. c. $2, Sept. 14, 1922 Jan. 14, p. c. 2, Sept. 14, 1923 Jan. 14, p. c. 1, Sept. 14, 1924 Dec. 30, p. c. 2, Aug. 15, Dec. 30, p. c. 2, Aug. 15, 1922 Dec. 30, p. c. 2, Sept. 30, 1923 Dec. 30, p. c. 2, Sept. 30, 1923 Dec. 30, p. c Aug. 30, 1922 Dec. 30, p. c Aug. 30, 1922 $14, TOWN SCHOOL Payable to B. H. B. & Trust Co. B. H. B. & Trust Co. B. H. B. & Trust Co. First Nat. Bk, B. H. B. H. B. & Trust Co. First Nat. Bk, B. H. B. H. B. & Trust Co. First Nat. Bk, B. H. B. H. B. & Trust Co. FUND Authorization. Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Vote of Town Jan. 28, p. c. $1, Note deposited with H. F. Carter, Agt., Interest paid to Jan. 18,1922 to a o n o % f a o 8 a z

14 Interest on Bonds, Accrued and Unpaid 4 months Interest on $20, High School Building Bonds 4 p. c c. $ months Interest on 21, High School Building Bonds 4 p. p c months, 21 days Interest on 10, School Building Bonds 4p. c months, 21 days Interest on 10, School Building Bonds 4 p. c months Interest on 5, Fire Engine House Bonds 4 p. c months Interest on 21, Park Bonds 4 p. c months Interest on 45, Refunding Bonds 4 p. c. 606 $1,660 Interest on Notes, Accrued and Unpaid 3 months 17 days Interest on $2, at 6 p. c 35 3 months 17 days Interest on 2, at 6 p. c 35 3 months 17 days Interest on 1, at 6 p. c 32 1 day Interest on 2, at 6 p. c 1 day Interest on 2, at 6 p. c 1 day Interest on 2, at 6 p. c 1 day Interest on 2, at 6 p. c 1 day Interest on at 6 p. c 1 day Interest on at 6 p. c $104

15 12 REPORT OF SELECTMEN STATEMENT OF INCOME Property and Poll Tax Revenue Appropriations Licenses and Permits Grants and Gifts State for Common Schools State for High School State for Industrial Education State for Public Library Special Assessment State for R. R. & Tel. Tax DEPARTMENTAL INCOME General Government Protection of Persons and Property Fire Department Police Department.. Health and Sanitation Board of Health. Charities and Corrections Poor Department Education Common Schools... Common Schools Expense... High School Industrial Education Interest Unclassified Bridle Paths Grant Cottage Sundry Accounts. Mothers' Aid Highways, Bridges, and Lights Oiling and Sprinkling Street Lighting State Aid Road General Roads 60, , , , , , , TOTAL GENERAL AND DEPARTMENTAL INCOME..$287,472.67

16 REPORT OP SELECTMEN 13 LESS Expended for State Tax $37, Expended for County Tax.... 9, Expended for Bridge District Tax. 4, , $235, Less appropriation for payment of notes and bonds 17, Net Income available for Municipal Use $218, Deficit Operating Expenses exceed operating Income 23, EXPENDITURES $241, General Government 10, Protection Persons and Property.. 26, Health and Sanitation 8, Charities and Corrections 9, Education 72, Library Recreation... 6, Water Rents 4, Interest.. 8, Unclassified 10, Mothers'Aid , Highways, Bridges and Lights. 80, Expenditures for Municipal pur poses of operation $241,290.51

17 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 1920 Gross Revenue $288, Less State Tax 50, County Tax 10, Bridge District Tax 5, Bonds Paid 12, Permanent Notes Paid 2, Total Deductions $80, Net Revenue Available for Municipal Use. $ 208, Expenses General Government $ 9, Highways, Bridges and Lights 76, Protection of Persons and Property 18, Health and Sanitation 10, Charities and Corrections 7, Education 62, Library Recreation 8, and Expense. *^ 1921 I ncrease Decrease $287, $1, , , , , , , $69, $218, $9, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , REPORT C "3 CO M LECT

18 Water Rents 3, Interest 8, Unclassified 7, Mothers' Aid 1, Total Municipal Expenses $215, Deficit-Expense exceeds income, , Deficit-Expense exceeds income, , , , , , , , , , REPORT OF SELECTMEN m

19 Name of Department General Government c 3 g *L a * c <g Cu eg Protection of Persons and Property- Fire Department Repair of Engine House Forest Fires Combination Hose and Chemical truck 1, Police Department Inspection of Weights and Measures... Health and Sanitation Board of Health Isolated Hospital Garbage Disposal Sewers Charities and Corrections Poor Department Education Common Schools Common Schools, Expense High School Industrial Education Educational Administration Rural School Buildings Kindergarten School Physicians Library Appropriations. Miscellaneous.. $9, $10, $1, Balance Unexpended... 9, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

20 Name of Department Appropriations. Miscellaneous.. Overdrawn... Unexpended... Recreation Eden Agricultural Society Memorial Day Open Air Concerts Water Rents Interest Unclassified Screening Bubble Pond and Lakewood.. AvdertisingBar Harbor Bridle Paths Public Parks Grant Cottage Other Expenses (Sundry Accounts)... Mothers' Aid Highways, Bridges nnd Lights Oiling and Sprinkling Removal of Snow Street Lighting State Aid Road General Roads General Sidewalks Roadside Superintendent of Roads Cleaning Streets Town Stable Horse Shed Drainage , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,420 45

21 Name of Department State Highway Maintenance. Road Commissioner's Salaries. Street Signs Schooner Head Road Other Receipts Licenses and Permits Railroad and Telegraph Tax. Total Amounts Affecting Departmental Operations 3, , Principal on Notes and Bonds 17, Other Receipts Temporary Loans Permanent Loans, Acct. Chemical Fire Truck Permanent Loans Acct. Bridle Path... Permanent Loans, Acct. Schooner Head Road State of Maine, Soldiers Pensions State of Maine, Aid to Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines State of Maine, Soldiers' Pensions, State of Maine, Mothers' Aid, *121 ajw II , , $ 3, $191, $ 25, $241,290,51 $ 27, $ 6, , , , , , , , , , ,

22 Name of Department State of Maine, Poor Acct Town of Wesley, Poor Acct Town of Bluehill, Poor Acct Town of Winter Harbor, Mothers' Aid, Town of Pittsfield Mt. Desert Nurseries, Horses Sold Masonic Building Association, High St., School Property Sold J. H. Stalford, Due Highway Dept R. H. Kellam, Oil Barrels, sold State of Maine, Damage to Domestic Animals 1920 Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, Bill Overpaid, Adfer A. Strout, Tax Deeds Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, bill due 1920 W. P. Wadleigh, Dog Licenses State of Maine, Hens Killed by Dogs Total receipts other than taxes Other Disbursements Paid State of Maine, Dog Licesnes... Paid for Hens killed by Dogs Paid for State Pensions Paid for State Tax Paid for County Tax Paid for Bridge District Tax i ' 1 : - :v. \i Miscellai Receipts , $143, Amount Expend* , , , Balance Ovardrt

23 Name of Department Unexpended Balances, transferred from Municipal Prop. Int. January 1st, 1921 Paid for Aid to Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Paid for Bills due previous to , Paid for Temporary Loans 95, Paid for Abatement of Taxes Total Orders Drawn in , Total Appropriations 208, Assessed for State Tax 37, Assessed for County Tax 9, Assessed for Bridge District Tax 4, Assessed for Overlay 2, Assessed for Supplementary Tax Total Assessments and Receipts 406, Appropriations. Totals $3, $208, $406, $409, $27, $6, Miscellaneous., Receipts Amount Expended Balance Overdrawn Balance Unexpended...

24 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 21 RECONCILIATION OF TREASURER'S CASH Receipts Cashonhand $24, Received on account of taxes 1918 $1, , , , , Less abatements $264, $263, Temporary Loans Permanent Loans Departmental Receipts Licenses and Permits Railroad and Telegraph Tax. State Pensions, from State... Aid to Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines 1920 Accounts due from State 1920 Accounts due from other cities and towns. Mt. Desert Nurseries, Horses Sold Masonic Building Association, Sale of High Street School Property 1920 Bills due Highway Department W. P. Wadleigh, Dog Licenses State of Maine, Damage to Domestic Animals. Dr. G. R. Hagerthy. Bill overpaid Adfer A. Strout, Tax Deed 95, , , , Total Cash received and on hand Jan. 1, $430,552.08

25 22 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Disbursed Operating Expenses 241, Temporary Loans 95, Bonds 12, Permanent Loans 4, State of Maine, Dog Licenses Hens Killed by Dogs 3.00 State Pensions State Tax 37, County Tax 9, ridge District Tax 4, Aid to Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Bills due previous to , Cash on hand Jan. 1, , $430, EXPENDED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT Clarence E. Dow, selectman Eugene R. Leland, selectman Ernesto G. Fabbri, selectman Harry C. Copp, selectman Arthur W. Brown, selectman Harold P. Whitmore, selectman William S. Moore, selectman Barbara A. Leland, bookkeeper W. P. Wadleigh, bookkeeper Charles F. Paine Treas. & Collect. 1, Fred L. Hadley, auditor John W. Davis, building inspector Fred L. Hadley, assessor John Suminsby, assessor Osmond Emery, assessor Calvert G. Hamor, assessor 5.00 R. H. Kellam, harbor master

26 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 23 Sophia Hillson, typewriting for assessors Dirigo Boat Co., launch hire 4.00 C. H. Jameson, milk inspection Arthur Cunningham, car hire, acct. milk inspection Moore Brothers, freight and carting Flax Mfg. Co., office supplies W. H. Sherman, office supplies and mdse Oscar Barstow, Agent, Maine Register 4.00 Library Bureau, new files and mdse Burroughs Adding Machine Co., mdse 4.85 West End Drug Co., mdse.15 American Ribbon and Carbon Co., mdse 5.25 H.A.Brown Furniture Co., mdse Thomas W. Burr Co., mdse Fred L. Hadley, services on town report George R. Hadlock, recording deeds Sherman Publishing Co., printing town reports G. Arthur Liscomb, car hire Charles F. Paine, expense to Augusta Clarence E. Dow, expense to Augusta F. E. McGouldrick, expense to Augusta Harry C. Copp, expense to Augusta Ora G. Strout, removing rubbish Green & Copp, Co., mdse 8.65 H. A. Lawford, painting and varnishing Barbara Leland, mdse. bought.51

27 24 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Hobart H. Young, maintaining watering tub 5.00 Walter R. Cunningham, car hire F. E. Sherman, mdse Willie H. Cunningham, car hire F. J. Brewer, mdse Bar Harbor Times, printing, etc Sherman Publishing Co., printing and advertising Island Lodge, I. O. O. F., rent of offices 1, J. H. Sawyer, care of town clock Bar Harbor Transfer Co., cartage, etc 5.02 Lymburner Electric Co., mdse Harold F. Carter, agent Town School Fund 3.00 First National Bank, box rent Fifield & Joy, mdse 3.90 B. E. Clark, legal services New Casino Co., rent of Casino H. Jellison, postmaster, box rent and stamped envelopes Union Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Treasurer's bond Charles F. Paine, paid for car hire an'd mdse Loring, Short and Harmon, record books and mdse Merrill Kurson, typewriting for treasurer School Department, mdse 1.79 Fred L. Hadley, cash paid out, acct. assessors 5.90 John Suminsby, cash paid out, acct. assessors 2.60 F. H. Gould, expense of assessors John Graves, car hire 57.00

28 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 25 Elliot, Fisher Co., services and mdse David 0. Rodick, administering oaths -50 R. N. Gray, car hire 8.00 W. P. Wadleigh, town clerk, recording, etc Dr. George A. Phillips, recording vital statistics.25 Dr. R. W. Wakefield, recording vital statistics 1.75 Dr. Charles C. Morrison, recording vital statistics 3.75 Dr. J. H. Patten, recording vital statistics 4.25 Dr. C. C. Morrison, recording vital statistics 7.50 Dr. R. G. Higgins, recording vital statistics 8.50 Dr. E. J. Morrison, recording vital statistics 1.00 Dr. George R. Hagerthy, recording vital statistics 6.50 James F. Young, services 1.50 Charles H. Wood, legal services A. H. Lynam, legal services, collecting taxes Julien Emery, moderator at town meeting Charles W. Shea, secretary of warrant committee Mary S. Burke, teller at town meeting Persis L. Ober, teller at town meeting John Evans, teller at town meeting John W. Silk, Jr., teller at town meeting 15.00

29 26 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Ernest Haynes, teller at town meeting James Marcyes, teller at town meeting C. M. Gower, labor on booths Ernest Haynes, services, as ballot clerk, state election 5.00 John Evans, services as ballot clerk, state election 5.00 Fred L. Hadley, services as ballot clerk, state election 5.00 William F. Morrison, services as ballot clerk, state election Charles Cunningham, car hire Ernest Guthrie, car hire 6.00 H. M. Conners, moderator at special town meetings William McFarland, services as janitor B.H.& U.R.Power Co., lights N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co., telephone J. L. Hammett Co., flag 7.20 Amount expended $10, Appropriation 9, Sundry receipts Stamps sold 74 Use of telephone 6.35 Tax collector's fees , Balance overdrawn $1, FIRE DEPARTMENT Roy Hamor, services as chief Roy Hamor, services at Engine House 1, Arthur McQuinn, services at Enp-ineHou.se 1,440.00

30 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Roy Albee, services at Engine House 1, Herbert Jordan, services at Engine House Mt. Desert Hose Co., services at fires W. M. Roberts Hook & Ladder Co., services at fires Eugene Hamor, services at Hulls Cove fire 6.50 Ernest Wilcomb, services at Hulls Cove fire 6 50 George Nickerson, services at Hulls Cove fire 4.50 Edward Hamor, services at Hulls Cove fire 3.50 Ralph White, services at Hulls Cove fire 3.50 Lloyd White, services at Hulls Cove fire 3.50 Daniel P. Brewer, services at Hulls Cove fire F. E. Whitmore, clerk of W. M. R. Hook&LadderCo Carl D. Ingalls, clerk of Mt. Desert Hose Co Davis, B. H. Buckboard Co., mdse E. K. Whitaker, mdse Utterback-Gleason Co., mdse John K. Preble, labor and material W. A. Thompson, repairing harness C. A. Weaver, shoeing horses Nickerson, Spratt, & Greeley Co., hay and grain A. E. Lawrence Co., mdse M. L. Hamor, Wood Clark Coal Co., fuel 1,021.79

31 28 REPORT OF SELECTMEN B. H. &. U. R. Power Co., light and power Green & Copp, Co., mdse L. P. Carter, mdse Westinghouse Traction Brake Co., mdse The Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., mdse B. H. & U. R. Power Co., labor and material William Quimby, labor and material J. H. Sawyer, repairs to clock 2.00 Henry K. Barnes Co., fire hose Bar Harbor Transfer Co., cartage and freight 6.52 A. L. McFarland, labor 5.00 Lymburner Electric Co., mdse H. A. Brown Furniture Co., labor and material N. E. T. & Tel. Co., telephone Western Union Tel. Co., clock rental Bar Harbor Steam Laundry, laundry F. E. Sherman, mdse Bar Harbor Motor Co., mdse Roy Hamor, express paid American La France Fire Engine Co., mdse E. W. Douglas, lunches 3.00 Soper's Market, mdse 8.14 The White Co., mdse Malvern Greenhouses, bonemeal West End Drug Co., mdse Lungmotor Co., mdse Sherman Publishing Co., printing Faneuil Hall Market, mdse 11.91

32 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 29 Bar Harbor Times, advertising B. H. Young, mdse Cambridge Rubber Co., mdse B. S. Higgins Co., mdse Max Franklin, mdse 5.00 Bay View Grange, land rent 5.00 Amount expended 10, Appropriation. $9, Sundry receipts Highway Dept., 1/2 cost of repair of store room Highway Dept., 1/2 cost of feeding horses Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, charging chemicals Expense on account of false alarm Roy Hamor, charging chemicals , Balance overdrawn Repair of Engine House John K. Preble, labor and material Green & Copp Co., mdse Amount expended $ Appropriation Balance unexpended $ 1.91 Forest Fires Roy Harriman, labor Mahlon Clement, labor Fayette Norwood, labor A. H. Lawford, labor P. G. Anderson, labor 1 50 Leman Smith, labor 1 50 Carl Richards, labor 1.50

33 30 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Roger Sherman, labor Fred Sullivan, labor 3.25 Samuel Stafford, labor 1.50 Walter Weaver, labor 1.50 Archie Higgins, labor 1.50 George Anderson, labor 1.75 Milton Moore, labor 3.25 Fred Grindle 1.75 Alton Pettingill, labor 1.75 D. S. Norris, car hire 8.00 Daniel Hamilton, car hire 3.00 Carl Conners, labor 1.00 Charles Cunningham, car hire Haskell Cleaves, labor 1.00 August Swanson, labor 3.50 Lawrence Emery, labor 3.00 Graves Livery, car hire 3.00 Elmer E. Dorr, car hire 5.00 William Tate, labor 2.00 Amount expended $ Appropriation Balance unexpended $ Combination Hose and Chemical Truck The White Company, for truck. $9, Unexpended balance, , Balance overdrawn $7, Loan authorized by town 7, Balance of loan unexpended $ POLICE DEPARTMENT Fred H. Gerry, services as chief... $1, A. P. Doyle, services as patrolman... 1, Charles W. Young, services as patrolman

34 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 31 H. I. Stane,,servicesas patrolman J. L. Young, services as patrolman Everett Salisbury, services as patrolman Linwood Parsons, services as patrolman Frank Haslam, services as patrolman 8.00 William McFarland, services as patrolman 4.00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone Clark Coal Co., fuel B. H. & U. R. Power Co., lights F. L. Carter, painting L. P. Carter, labor and material 5.95 Rodick Realty Co., land rent Charles Cunningham, car hire Fred H. Gerry, car hire Daniel Hamilton, car hire 1.50 Robert McKay, car hire Willie Cunningham, car hire 3.00 R. N. Gray, car hire 8.00 Hollis Higgins, car hire Ralph Robbins, car hire Dirigo Boat Co., launch hire 6.50 Walter R. Cunningham, car hire W. H. Collins, car hire 3.00 Archie Higgins, car hire George Jellison, car hire M. A. Gott, car hire 1.50 Galen Cunningham, car hire 2.00 Davis B. H. Buckboard Co., mdse Fred H. Gerry, expense to Hallowell Fred H. Gerry, paid for registration lists William Quimby, labor and material 21.00

35 32 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Sherman Publishing Co., printing Lymburner Electric Co., mdse, labor and material Green & Copp, mdse Fred H. Gerry, cash paid for stamps F. E. Sherman, mdse 1.65 H. A. Brown, furniture Co., labor and material 1.60 G. B. Murch, meals for prisoners.. 85 B. H. Young, mdse 3.45 Fred H. Gerry, cash paid out for car hire and meals E. K. Whitaker, labor and material W. H.Sherman, mdse P. H. Joy, meals for prisoners B. H. Steam Laundry, laundry.58 New Bar Harbor House, meals for prisoners 5.95 Frank Haslam, team hire 4.00 Amount expended $6, Appropriation $6, Sundry Receipts B. H. Municipal Court, officers fees returned County Treasurer, officers fees returned F. H. Gerry, officers fees returned , Balance unexpended $ INSPECTION Weights and Measures E. Y. Leland, services as inspector.. $ W. & L. E. Gurley, mdse Amount expended $ Appropriation Balance unexpended... $ 30.60

36 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 33 HEALTH AND SANITATION Board of Health W. P. Wadleigh, salary as health officer John W. Silk, Jr., salary on Board of Health Eastern Maine General Hospital, medical services 6.35 Dr. C. C. Morrison, medical service Dr. J. H. Patten, medical services Dr. R. G. Higgins, medical services Dr. Charles C. Morrison, Jr., med. services Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, med. services Dr. R. L. Grindle, med. services Dr. George A. Phillips, medical services Dr. R. W. Wakefield, med. services Dr. C. H.Jameson, med. services Mrs. Effie Webber, services as nurse Mrs. Gertrude Colley, services as nurse H. D. Moon, mdse Fred A. Gonya, mdse Mrs. G. J. Loring, mdse 4.00 Brewer Ice Co., mdse 4.50 Soper's Market, mdse Osmond Emery, mdse.80 Charles A. Keucher, mdse Jordan & Ronald, mdse ll Clark Coal Co., fuel Graves Livery, car hire 6.00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone Avon Envelope Co., printing Lymburner Electric Co., mdse W. H. Sherman, mdse.90

37 34 REPORT OF SELECTMEN T. C. Higgins, mdse Mrs. E. E. Dorr, board of Wright child T. C. Higgins, mdse Sherman Publishing Co., printing G. W. Dolliver, operator at lecture 3.00 Frank Beam, distributing flyers New Casino Co., use for two lectures Arthur Graves, hauling rubbish 5.00 Miss A. E. Hall, board 3.00 Bar Harbor Times, Advertising W. P. Wadleigh, expenses paid and car hire Arthur Cunningham car hire 2.00 W. P. Wadleigh, express paid Maurice Harden, services as attendant John W. Silk, Jr., labor and material E. K. Whitaker, labor.20 Bar Harbor Hospital, board and services Amount expended $2, Appropriation $2, Sundry Receipts Elmer W. Stanley, bills paid Mrs. G. J. Stafford, fumigating room 3.00 Antitoxin sold Use of Isolated Hospital , Balance overdrawn $

38 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 35 ISOLATED HOSPITAL Leslie Hamor, labor and material A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins, labor and material 5 50 Sprague's Paint Shop, painting signs 2.50 B. H. & U. R. Power Co., lights N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone Green & Copp Co., mdse 7.20 H. S. Nason & Son, mdse 4.50 Amount expended...- $ Appropriation Balance overdrawn $ DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE Robert L. McKay $1, Clark Coal Co 2, Amount expended $3, Appropriation 3, SEWERS John W. Silk, Jr., foreman $ E. D. Alley, labor James F. Young, labor J. M. Young, labor M. J. Young, labor Edmund Anderson, labor A. C. Webber, labor Ora G. Strout, team hire E. R. Leland, team hire E. W. Hill, engineer 4.00 John Sullivan, labor...; 8.00 Harry McFarland, labor John Atcherson, labor 60.00

39 36 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Fifield & Joy, mdse A. B. Leland, mdse C. A. Weaver, labor 6.20 B. H. Transfer Co., cartage John K. Preble, material John W. Silk & Son, labor and material Davis B. H. Buckboard Co., mdse B. S. Higgins Co., mdse 3.44 Shea Brothers, mdse B. H. Young, mdse 60 A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins, labor and material Amount expended $2, Appropriation 2, Balance unexpended $ SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Common Schools Teachers' Salaries Irving W. Small $2, Ethel Conners. 1, Alliene Wilcomb Laura Cleaves Elizabeth C. Husband Eva M. Dunham Lucy E. Sturtevant Marie K. Maddox.. 1, Geneva Small 1, Flora Seeley Tabbutt Marion R. West. 1, Inez C. Nickels Sadie A. McFarland Helen O. Additon Lona M. Additon Bertha L. Hinckley

40 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 37 Sarah E.King George S. Brookes Palmira L. Pray RubyF. Lowrie Georgia McFarland Thelma Johnson June Andrews Elizabeth Liscomb Myrle Sleeper Abbott Susie Yeaton Mildred Higgins Dolliver Merrill Farrow 399,96 Althea May McBride Sadie Mullan Grace Higgins Ralph F.Smith Harriet N. Spratt Martha C. Jellison Mabel L.Chase Clara E. West. 1, Adelle Carter $24, Transportation J.L.Fogg Percy Kief Horace Liscomb Eugene P. Higgins Irving Hamor $ Janitors Burton Webber. $1, Eugene Hamor Everett Salisbury Ruth Higgins Linwood Richardson Arnold Lunt Hoyt Stanley 22.00

41 38 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Kenneth Johnson Reginald King Bernell Salisbury Percy L. Hall 9.40 Mary M.Norton 6.00 Carrie S. Walls 7.50 Adelia Phippen Alice Pettee Chester Phippen 2.00 Harold Lunt Mrs. A. R. Hanscom Mrs. Chester Johnson 5.00 Albert Stanley $2, Fuel George Mayo.50 Alphonzo Mitchell Hoyt Stanley 1.25 H.B.Gilbert Victor N. Higgins 1.00 Albert Stanley 1.25 Chester Johnson G. M. Jellison OtisLeland Howard Russell Howard F. Norton 5.00 Arnold Lunt 7.00 Linwood Richardson 7.00 George R. Hagerthy G.N.Rich Clark Coal Co 3, : $4,282.00

42 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 39 Board of Pupils Mrs. W. J. Richards Mary Higgins Amount expended $32, Appropriation $21, Sundry Receipts State of Maine 12, Interest on School Fund , Balance unexpended $1, Common School Expense American Book Co., text books D. C. Heath Co., text books Arlo Publishing Co., text books Lewiston Journal Co., text books Silver, Burdett & Co., text books Ginn & Company, text books C. W. Blanchard & Co., text books.. 75 Allyn & Bacon, text books J. L. Hammett & Co., text books The Prang Company, text books The John C. Winston Co., text books Charles Scribner's Sons, text books W. H. Sherman, supplies The A. N. Palmer Co., supplies American Book Co., supplies Graves Livery supplies 1.50 B. H. Transfer Co., freight and carting Milton Bradley Co., supplies J. L. Hammett Co., supplies World Book Co., supplies Ryan & Buker, Inc., supplies

43 40 REPORT OF SELECTMEN M. D. Grindle, mdse 2.28 Perry Picture Co., supplies Hancock County Chapter American Red Cross, supplies Green & Copp Co., supplies Sherman Pub. Co., printing, etc Loring, Short & Harmon, supplies Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies Rand, McNally & Co., supplies Charles A. Keucher, supplies 6.70 Binney & Smith, supplies 8.52 D. H. Knowlton Co., supplies West End Drug Co., supplies 3.15 T. C. Higgins, mdse A. B. Grant, mdse.69 Charles Scribner's Sons, mdse George W. Mayo, labor 7.45 L. Mayo, mdse 6.49 Davis B. H. Buckboard Co., mdse James Marcyes, tuning piano F. J. Brewer & Son, Inc., labor and material John W. Silk & Son, labor and material 5.40 L. P. Carter, labor and material Henry A. Lawford, labor and material Burton J. Webber, Jr., labor W. E. Peach, removing ashes 6.00 Lymburner Electric Co., mdse 1.65 Masury-Young Co., mdse E. K. Whitaker, labor and material A. E. Lawrence Co., mdse 3.45 F. E. Sherman, mdse Shea Bros., labor and material J. A. Stevens, labor and material Seth Hopkins, labor and material C. E. Whitmore, repairing clock

44 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 41 Mary M. Norton, mdse.35 John K. Preble, labor and material Fred A. Harvey, labor and material A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins, repairs Graves Livery, trucking 1.50 J. L. Hammett & Co., mdse B. H. Transfer Co., trucking Green & Copp, Co., mdse 8.75 G. N. Rich, mdse.53 B. H. & U. R. Power Co., lights A. S. Getchell, transportation of special teachers Beckley, Cardy Co., mdse 9.40 Howard & Brown, mdse M. Franklin, mdse Amount expended $4, Appropriation $6, Sundry Receipts Mdse. sold town 1.79 Frank McGouldrick, text books and supplies sold Silver, Burdett & Co., bill overpaid , Balance unexpended $1, High School Teachers' Salaries J. Frank Carter... $1, Charles Turner 1, Harold E.Vayo Rena E. Fowler Rose M. Pillsbury 1, Madeleine Tarrant 1, Vesta Stubbs Foster 1, Helen J. Yeaton 1,238.92

45 42 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Marj one Alley... Eugene B. Gordon... Louis J. West Blanche Murphy.. Mildred W. Bisbee. Margaret Blethen , , , $16, Janitor Charles J. Fowler 1, Fuel Clark Coal Co. 2, Text Books, Supplies and Other Expenses Oscar Barstow, Agent, Maine Regter 4.00 The Cable Co., text books Allyn & Bacon, text books American Book Co., text books Houghton, Mifflin Co., text books Edward E. Babb & Co., text books D. C. Heath Co., text books The Palmer Co., text books Scott, Foresman & Co., text books Benjamin H. Sanborn Co., text books C. C. Birchard Co., text books Ginn & Co., text books The W. W. Wilson Co., text books The Gregg Pub. Co., text books E. P. Dutton & Co., text books Puritan Typewriter Co., supplies W. H. Sherman, mdse Remington Typewriter Co., mdse The A. N. Palmer Co., mdse 9.83 The Chemical Rubber Co., mdse Underwood Typewriter Co., supplies

46 REPORT OF SELECTMEN American Book Co., supplies 3.15 Rand, McNally & Co., supplies The Choroleon Phonograph Co., mdse Bar Harbor Transfer Co., trucking Edward E. Babb Co., supplies L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies L. C. Smith & Brothers, typewriters and supplies J. L. Hammett Co., supplies Doubleday, Page & Co., supplies C. C. Barrows Co., supplies Sherman Publishing Co., printing Green & Copp Co., mdse Dillingham's supplies Percy Kelly, mdse.35 Hancock Chapter, American Red Cross, mdse Royal Typewriter Co., ribbons Modern School Supplies Co., supplies Lymburner Electric Co., mdse Mcintosh Publishing Co., mdse The Historical Publishing Co., supplies Fred A. Gonya, supplies Charles A. Keucher, mdse.15 Jordan & Ronald, mdse 3.70 West End Drug Co., mdse 1.75 Ginn & Co., mdse W. E. Peach, removing ashes James Marcyes, tuning piano F. J. Brewer & Son, Inc., mdse F. E. Higgins, labor 2.00 Malvern Greenhouses, fertilizer Stanley & Simpson, labor and material 59.

47 44 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Masury-Young Co., mdse William Quimby, labor and material B. H. Motor Co., mdse 2.36 E. K. Whitaker, labor and material A. E. Lawrence Co., mdse F. E. Sherman, mdse L. G. Lewis, labor M. D. Grindle, mdse 4.30 Kenney Brothers & Wolkins Co., mdse Mt. Desert Nurseries, mdse 3.50 L. P. Carter, labor and material H. A. Brown Furniture Co., labor and material Shea Brothers, labor and material C. E. Whitmore, cleaning clocks Loring, Short & Harmon, mdse American Seating Co., mdse Sprague's Paint Shop, labor and material 7.00 Arnold Davis, labor 1.00 E. C. Nichols Dry Goods Co., mdse A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins, labor and material 3.63 American Radiator Co., express 5.70 James Blanchard, labor B. H. & U. R. Power Co., lights Beckley, Cardy Co., mdse Howard & Brown, mdse Y-Knot Orchestra, music for graduation New Casino Co., use of Casino William McFarland, rent of I F. Hall Amount expended. $27,194.54

48 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 45 Appropriations $24, Sundry Receipts State of Maine J. Frank Carter, increase in salary reimbursed as per conditions agreed upon Town of Hancock, tuition Town of Trenton, tuition Town of Tremont, tuition Frank McGouldrick, rent of typewriters and sale of text books and supplies , Balance overdrawn $2, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Manual Training Leon G. Lewis, salary 1, King & Dexter Co., mdse B. H. & U. R. Power Co., light and power B. H. Transfer Co., freight and trucking William Quimby, mdse Charles M. Hay Paint Co., mdse A. E. Lawrence Co F. E. Sherman, mdse 6.82 John M. Woods & Co., mdse E. K. Whitaker, labor and material M. Franklin, mdse 1.29 J. L. Hammett Co., mdse H. A. Brown Furniture Co., mdse $2,409.00

49 46 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Domestic Science Arra S. Mixter, salary,. B. H. & U. R. Power Co., fuel.. Lawrence E. Johnston, labor Mrs. G. J. Loring, mdse H. A. Brown Furniture Co., mdse... Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., mdse. J. V. Daney, mdse Soper's Market, mdse Graves Livery, carting B. H. Steam Laundry, laundry Brewer Ice Co., ice F. E. Sherman, mdse Jordan & Ronald, mdse J. L. Hammett Co., mdse F. J. Haskell, mdse Howard Russell, mdse E. J. Gray, mdse.. E. K. Whitaker, supplies and equipment. F. J. Brewer & Son, Inc., supplies. 1, , Amount expended Appropriation $3, $4, Sundry Receipts State of Maine Frank McGouldrick, supplies sold Balance unexpended 1, , $ Educational Administration Frank E. McGouldrick, salary as superintendent $2, John B. Ells, services on School Board 50.00

50 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 47 Harold F. Carter, services on School Board Frank E. Whitmore, services on School Board Charles J. Fowler, services as attendance officer Burton Webber, services as attendance officer G. N. Rich, services as attendance officer 5.00 Frank E. McGouldrick, paid for telephone and office supplies N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone Sherman Pub. Co., printing L. J. Pollard, lecture course Ava H. Chadbourne, lecture course Frank E. McGouldrick, cash paid for postage, etc Amount expended $2, Appropriation 2, Balance overdrawn $ Kindergarten Paid Bar Harbor Kindergarten Association $ Appropriation School Physicians Dr. R. G. Higgins, examining school children $ Dr. Charles C. Morrison, Jr., examining school children Amount expended $ Appropriation

51 48 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Repairs of Rural School Buildings John Stanley, labor 1.00 Lymburner Electric Co., labor and material Green & Copp Co., mdse F. E. Sherman, mdse Hancock County Chapter, American Red Cross, mdse L. P. Carter, labor and material H. A. Lawford, labor and material Willis J. Walls, labor William H. DeLaittre, labor C. B. Dolge Co., mdse 6.04 M. C. R. R. Co., freight John K. Preble, labor and material R. L. White, labor and material Universal Fixture Corporation, display fixture 5.27 F. J. Brewer & Son, Inc., labor and material 1.10 R. H. Moon Co., labor and material B. H. Young, mdse 1.54 A. E. Lawrence Co., labor and material Hero Furnace Co., mdse James Marcyes, tuning piano Mrs. Alice Pettee, labor 4.00 L. Mayo, mdse Amount expended $1, Appropriation 1, Balance unexpended $ Library Paid Jesup Memorial Library $ Appropriation $ Received from State of Maine

52 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 49 Eden Agricultural Society Paid Charles F. King, Treasurer Appropriation Q.00 Paid James M. Parker Post Appropriation Memorial Day Open Air Concerts Paid Boston Symphony Orchestra.. $5, B. H. U &. R. Power Co., lights B. H. Transfer Co., trucking.' R. N. Gray, car hire Lymburner Electric Co., mdse 5.15 Charles J. Fowler, labor X T ew Casino Co., use of Casino Amount expended Appropriation Balance unexpended $5, , $ Paid Bar Harbor Water Co Appropriation... Water Rents $4, , Interest Augusta Savings Bank, interest on bonds... $1, Institute for Savings in Newburyport, interest on bonds 1, South Berwick Savings Bank, interest on bonds Provident Co-operative Co., interest on bonds First National Bank of Boston, interest on bonds. 1, Frank W. Phelps, interest on bonds 80.00

53 50 REPORT OF SELECTMEN James R. McCall, interest on bonds John F. Liscomb, interest on bonds Benjamin M. Jackson, interest on bonds Frank L. Day, interest on bonds Medomak National Bank, interest on bonds Dorchester Trust Co., interest on bonds A. E. Lawrence, interest on bonds H. F. Carter, interest on School Fund B. H. B. & Trust Co., interest on notes 1, First National Bank, interest on notes 1, Amount expended $8, Appropriation $6, B. H. B. & Trust Co. interest on deposits First National Bank, interest on deposits Interest on Taxes 1, $7, Balance overdrawn $ UNCLASSIFIED Screening Bubble Pond and Lakewood Paid John K. Preble, furnishing and setting screens $ Unexpended balance brought forward from Advertising Bar Harbor J. P. Bass Pub. Co., advertising Sherman Pub. Co., printing. 2, H. L. Bradley, services 6.30 Tobias L. Roberts, cash paid for mdse., etc Automobile Blue Book Publishing Co., advertising A. E. Lawrence Co., mdse 13.46

54 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 51 C. W. Sprague, labor and material. R. N. Gray, car hire and expense. A. G. Hall, services and material. Fifield & Joy, use of launch. A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins, labor and material Bar Harbor Times, advertising. B. L. Hadley, services and cash paid out T. L. Roberts, salary The Foster & Reynolds Co., adv H. C. Copp, treasurer, advertising.. B. H. Transfer Co., cartage J. F, Smith, labor and material, printing S. D. Hecht Co., mdse Bangor Pub. Co., advertising. Heirs of William Thompson, privilege of placing sign J. F. Barber Advertising Agency, advertising... R. H. Moon Co., labor W. H. Sherman, mdse Albion F. Sherman, manager, advertising. Everard D. Alley, labor William J. Richards, labor F. E. Sherman, mdse Champlain Photographic Studios, photographs... American Express Co., express.... Miss Melinda Quinn, privilege of placing sign , Amount expended $6, Appropriation $6, Unexpended balance brought forward from , $7, Amount unexpended $

55 52 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Bridle Paths Edwin Mitchell, labor... $36.00 E. A. McQuinn, labor James Grant, labor 4.00 Leslie Hamor, labor Reginald Preble, labor 4.00 Frank Liscomb, labor 4.00 Eugene Liscomb, labor Arno Jordan, labor E. E. Dorr, labor Charles Jordan, labor Thomas Farley, labor William Sylvia, labor Philmore Dorr, labor Ralph Walls, labor, single tean i Patrick Flanaghan, labor Willie Sawyer, labor Vasconie L. Higgins, labor Morton Perkins, labor Archie Higgins, labor George Young, labor William Cody, labor Lawrence Emery, labor Theodore Grindle, labor Serenus Rodick, labor Fred Sullivan, labor Alton Pettingill, labor Edward Gray, labor Percy Harding, team Arthur McQuinn, team labor Oscar Conners, labor Daniel Smith, labor Eugene Leland, team Fountain Rodick, labor A. C. Snow, consideration for c eed C. H. Wood, consideration for < ieed

56 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 53 Brewer Realty Co., consideration for deed A. H. Lynam, legal services Mt. Desert Nurseries, mdse 9.00 Clark Coal Co., coal.95 E. W. Hill, services as engineer and expense Davis B. H. Buckboard Co., mdse H. S. McFarland, mdse 2.96 A. E. Lawrence Co., mdse C. W. Sprague, mdse 9.50 C. A. Weaver, mdse 2.50 F. L. Brewer, labor and material Pearl Pond, sharpening tools 4.75 B. S. Higgins Co., mdse 2.25 Amount expended $2, Appropriation $ Sundry receipts Balance overdrawn $ 2, Loans authorized by Town $2, Loan authorized by Town $3, Less amount expended in $2, Balance of loans remaining $ Public Parks Daniel Farley, labor John W. Silk & Son, labor and material C. A. Weaver, labor Mt. Desert Nurseries, labor Amount expended $ Appropriation Balance unexpended $ 7.00

57 54 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Grant Cottage C. E. Marcyes & Co., Insurance Green & Copp Co., labor and material Shea Bros., labor and material H. A. Lawford, labor and material F. J. Brewer & Son, Inc., labor and material 5.15 H. A. Brown, Furniture Co., mdse M. Franklin, mdse William L. Pierce, labor and material 8.43 B. H. Steam Laundry, laundry 2.44 Amount expended $ Received for rent Amount unexpended $ Sundry Accounts William Sylvia, care of insane 4.00 John N. Harriman, care of insane Fred H. Gerry, expense account of insane Charles Young, care of insane 4.00 Dr. J. H. Patten, examination of insane Rr. R. G. Higgins, examination of insane Amount expended $ Received from B. H. Young, bills paid 8.00 Balance overdrawn $ Mothers' Aid Paid Mrs. Geneva Woodworth $ Mrs. Minnie Clark Mrs. Annie Barnes

58 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 55 Mrs. Effie Hinckley. Mrs. Eldora Higgins Mrs. Elizabeth Elder... Mrs. Sadie Burch Mrs. Harriet Mosley Mrs. Blanche Tripp. Mrs. Gertrude Linscott... Amount expended Appropriation Sundry Receipts Winter Harbor, bills previously paid Pittsfield, bills previously paid... State of Maine, bills previously paid $1, $1, , Balance overdrawn $ 5.29 Aid to Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Paid Mrs. Frederick Barstow... $ Received from State of Maine Due from State of Maine $ Dog Taxes Paid State of Maine $ Received from Town Clerk Hens Killed by Dogs Paid F. E. Carpenter $ 3.00 Received from State of Maine 3.00 State Pensions Paid C. F. Paine, treasurer Received from State of Maine Balance due from State $147.00

59 56 REPORT OF SELECTMEN State Tax Paid State of Maine $37, Amount assessed 37, County Tax Paid H. F. Wescott, county treasurer $9, Amount assessed 9, Mt. Desert Bridge Tax Paid Treasurer, Mt. Desert Bridge District $4, Amount assessed 4, Overlay Account Paid Charles F. Paine, treasurer, abatements Sundry Accounts Amount assessed 2, Supplementary tax , Amount unexpended $1, Principal on Notes and Bonds Institute for savings in Newburyport, bonds 5, Provident Co-operative Co., bonds. 5, Augusta Savings Bank, bonds 2, First National Bank, Bar Harbor, notes 3, Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Co., notes 1, Amount expended $17, Appropriation 17,000.00

60 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 57 Street Lighting Paid B. H. & U. R. Power Co 8, Appropriation.. $8, Received from Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, lights on Kebo street $8, Balance unexpended $ 1 65 State Aid Road Paid E. O. Richardson, labor $ Arthur Ralph, labor Olin Wood, labor George Young, labor John Stanley, labor Millard Jettison, labor Royce Coffron, labor Vasconie L. Higgins, labor C. C. Morrison, team labor E. E. Dorr Laura Dorr, truck Walter Stanley, labor Albert Stanley, labor Albert Harvey, labor Ora Strout, team Vernon Marston, labor William Albee, labor Charles Jordan, labor Daniel Smith, labor Thomas Farley, labor Fountain Rodick, labor Leslie Hamor, labor C. Springer, labor George Emery, labor Edmund Anderson, labor E. W. Hill, services as engineer and expense M. C. R. R., freight 19.84

61 58 REPORT OF SELECTMEN N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culverts Highway Dept., culverts and materials R. H. Moon Co., mdse Standard Oil Co., mdse B. S. Higgins Co., mdse B. H. Young, mdse 9.10 Amount expended $3, Appropriation.. $1, Received from State of Maine. 1, , Balance overdrawn $ Bills Paid for Previous Years H. F. Emery, poor account... $ B. H. B. & Trust Co., poor acct A. H. Lynam, legal services R. L. Grindle, vital statistics J. H. Sawyer, care of clock Town of Hancock, mothers' aid B. H. Steam Laundry, laundry W. E. Peach, removing ashes J. H. Patten, M. D., poor acct R. W. Wakefield, M. D., poor acct M. Perlinsky, mdse Calvert G. Hamor, assessor 5.00 M. W. Paine, services as collector Bunker & Sargent, poor acct Shea Brothers, repairing sidewalk Bloomfield Higgins, postage W. H. Sherman, mdse 4.17 Charles Cunningham, car hire E. W. Douglas, lunches 3.88 G. B. Murch, meals for prisoners...85 State of Maine, poor acct Sherman Publishing Co., printing

62 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Irving Schneier, trucking 1 00 A. R. Hanscom, labor 2.35 Ora G. Strout, garbage removal B. E. Clark, legal services 4.00 Shea Bros., labor and material A. E. Lawrence Co., mdse Brewer Ice Co., mdse G. R. Hagerthy, M. D., services G. W. Lewis Publishing Co., mdse Hodgkins Realty Co., rent Davis B. H. Buckboard Co., mdse Willie H. Cunningham, car hire West End Drug Co., mdse 1.18 J. A. Stevens, labor and material H. A. Brown Furniture Co., mdse R. G. Higgins, M. D., services Julius Kurson, poor acct Malvern Greenhouses, culverts S. T. Spencer, poor acct.40 B. H. Transfer Co., cartage George A. Phillips, M. D., vital statistics George Brookes, cash paid for printing Amount expended... Sundry Receipts Permanent Loan, account chemical fire truck $7, Permanent Loan, account Bridle paths Permanent Loan, account Schooner Head Road... 8, State of Maine, Soldiers' Pensions, State of Maine, Mothers' Aid State of Maine, poor acct., Town of Wesley, poor acct.,

63 60 REPORT OF SELECTMEN Town of Bluehill, poor acct., Town of Winter Harbor, Mothers' Aid, Town of Pittsfield, poor acct, Mt. Desert Nurseries, horses sold Masonic Building Association, High street property sold 2, J. H. Stalford, due Highway Dept R. H. Kellam, oil barrels sold, Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, bill overpaid, Adfer A. Strout, tax deed Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, bill due State of Maine, hens killed by dogs, Total Sundry Receipts $20,750.97

64 Report of Board of Health To THE CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF BAR HARBOR: During the year of 1921 we have had 11 cases of Scarlet Fever, 6 cases of Diphtheria, 4 suspected cases, 3 cases of Typhoid, 2 cases of Chicken-pox, 1 case of Measles, and 1 of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis. Six of these cases were cared for at the Isolated Hospital and the balance at their homes. WTiile there have teen quite a number of cases under the supervision of this department we are pleased to say that there have been no deaths. About 150 cases of nuisance have been reported, investigated and adjusted. The road to the Isolated Hospital was in very bad condition, and it was found necessary to have the ditches plowed out, the road shaped up and gravelled. The cases of venereal disease under charge of this department have very materially reduced. The milk test taken during the summer showed excellent results and gave absolute proof of the cooperation of the people engaged in this business. The free test for bovine tuberculosis was given again this year and we are pleased to report that not one cow reacted to the test, giving us the enviable record of no tuberculosis among our cattle. The State Inspectors report to us that conditions were found excellent in their examinations of the hotels and restaurants, and also all shops dispensing foods or drinks. This department cannot emphasize too strongly the necessity of having all cases of illness, especially among children, seen by a physician, more especially when there are known cases of communicable disease in nearby towns if not in your own.

65 62 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH The several cases of scarlet fever are unquestionably the result of the neglect of the above precaution, and while the cases have all been fortunately very mild, there is always the possibility of a fatal case. The department wishes to express its appreciation of the most excellent co-operation given by the physicians, and also by the Red Cross and other unofficial organizations. Respectfully submitted, W. P. WADLEIGH, Health Officer, J. W. SILK, JR., Board of Health.

66 Report of Building Inspector Following is a list of permits issued during the past year by the Building Inspector: New Buildings George B. Dorr, garage $ William Proctor, laboratory 1, William Proctor, laboratory 3, Charles Morrison, garage John Rich, camp B. H. Steam Laundry, store house Henry Baker, garage 1, H. C. Whitney, dwelling. 2, Clark Coal Co., wood shed... 1, Walters Hill, dwelling 5, Miss A. Miles Carpenter, garage... 15, W. H. Cunningham, garage V. G. Wasgatt, garage Lewis Hall, dwelling 2, SeldonStrout $34, Additions, Alterations and Repairs Lafayette Hotel Corp $2, Masonic Building Ass'n.' 11, W.S.Moore... 10, E. J. Morrison B. H. Steam Laundry... 3, H.D.Smith George Murch Jordan & Ronald H. D. Smith

67 34 REPORT OF BUILDING INSPECTOR Harry Stearns A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins $29, Total $64, Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. DAVIS, Building Inspector.

68 Report of Road Commissioners GENERAL ROAD ACCOUNT Eastern Division LABOR OF MEN Philmore Dorr.$ Norris Higgins Morton Perkins Vasconie Higgins Leslie Hamor E. E. Don William Cody Char!e3 Jordan E. 0. Dorr Royce Coffron Thomas Farley Fred Gray Al Harvey Dallas Hodgkins William Woodbury George Young James Farley George Cook Joseph Duffy John Hodgkins C. Springer Scott Rodick Herman Stover Carl Richards W. M. McFarland Herbert Salisbury Shephard Leland 7.00 James Norton Walter Stanley

69 66 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS G. M. Jellison FredRobbins James Walport Frank Hamblin Benjamin Finn Herbert Jordan Fountain Rodick 4.00 M. W. Paine Herbert Wilbur Frank Higgins Edward McNulty 4.00 Eddie Mitchell Heman Rodick Guy Bunker 3.00 N.B.Andrews Archie Higgins John Stanley Eben Parsons Edward McQuinn JohnPrescott William Sylvia William F. Miller A. O. Jellison A. F. Manning Albert H. Stanley, Frank Urqhuhart John Atchinson Henry Bragdon Dennis Hayes , LABOR OF TEAMS Paid Norman Beaton M. L. Hamor M. L. Hamor, use of car Brewer Ice Co Leslie Hamor Shea Bros.' 64.50

70 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 67 C.C.Morrison J.K.Preble 1, Graves Bros OraG. Strout Frank Davis 8.00 William Woodbury, Jr W.E.Peach A. F. Manning E. E. Dorr W. M. McFarland , LABOR AND MATERIAL Paid Pearl Pond Soper's Market.88 W. M. Salisbury, gravel 5.00 David Rodick New Eng. Road Mach Co Allen Mitchell 5.00 Ells. Foundry & Mach. Works A. C. Snow, gravel 2.50 B. S. Higgins Co A. L. Richardson 9.50 F. L. Carter, painting H. S. McFarland 4.39 George B. Dorr B. H. Steam Laundry Sprague's Paint Shop Bar Harbor Water Co M.F.Richards 2.85 T. C. Higgins George M. Tower Clark Coal Co Uutterback-Gleason Co Sherman Publishing Co 3.75 E. K. Whitaker Reginald Ingalls 2, Fred C. Lynam 20.25

71 68 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS R. H. Moon Co Fifield & Joy L. P. Carter B. H. Fire Dept F. E. Sherman R.N.Gray Calvin Billington, gravel J. K. Preble M. L. Hamor, gravel Shephard Leland, clay R. L. White, clay A. R. Hanscom Shea Bros C. A. Weaver H. A. Lawford J. W. Silk & Son W. H. Sherman 4.10 B. H. Motor Co Davis B. H. Buckboard Co Buffalo Steam Roller Co. 1, A. E. Lawrence Co M. L. Hamor, cash paid ou t 7.68 Universal Road Mch. Co Maine Central Railroad W. P. Keith Arthur Cunningham, car hi re R. B. Dunning & Co Arthur Liscomb Union Iron Works Brewer Ice Co CM. Conant Waldo Bros. & Bond Co The Barrett Co E. W. Johnson Eastern S. S. Co E. C. Webb Standard Oil Co 1, W. A. Thompson ,466.49

72 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 69 Western Division LABOR OF MEN Paid Albert Hanscom I. G. Hamor Waldo Jordan G. Inman Ernest Gilbert E.Gilbert 8.00 Jasper Holbrook Calvin Billington AlmonGray Percy Harden Philip Giles Murray Lurvey Jesse Mayo William Harden 8.00 A. A. Strout M.Richardson W. M. McFarland Elmer Stanley S.M.Gilbert PaulBowden Walter Robbins HemanRodick Scott Rodick Howard McFarland A.D.Gray M.B.Richardson Dudley Sargent Ora Thompson Andrew Reed Elmer Sargent Roy Stanley Nelson Mitchell John Stanley W. C. Liscomb Eugene Hamor 46.00

73 70 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS OtisLeland Lester Alley Irving Leland Roy Cousins F. L. Higgins Maurice Alley Dallas Hodgkins Arno Pettingill Fred Sawyer Shephard Leland Alphonzo Mitchell E.J.Gray W.M.Salisbury, Lewis Salisbury Herbert Salisbury Alvaro McFarland Edgar Higgins Abdon Emery LABOR OF TEAMS Paid E. H. Higgins S. E. Leighton E. E. Braley H.B.Gilbert D. P. Brewer M. B}Richardson W. 1,;M!' McFarland Walter A. Weaver, truck John'/Dunton W. H. DeLaittre F. W. Thompson H.C.Whitney D. P. Brewer, use of car W.M.Salisbury OraG. Strout 8.00 Shea Bros., truck , ,992.50

74 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 71 LABOR AND MATERIAL Paid A. R. Hanscom F.E.Sherman 1.20 Emery & Leland C. M. ConantCo Clark Coal Co Charles Stover, gravel William Keith, gravel Elmer Sargent, gravel H. C. Whitney, gravel M. L. Hamor, gravel Harry Hamor, gravel Whitcomb, Haynes & Whitney R.L.White E. K. Whitaker 8.90 Hall Bros W. M. McFarland.gravel Sprague's Paint Shop 3.30 Lewis Garland W. H. DeLaittre, clay General Sidewalks LABOR OF MEN Paid William Albee Arthur Ralph Vasconie Higgins Lawrence Emery George Young John Stanley George Parks Daniel Smith Frank Higgins 4.00 John Prescot John Atchinson E. 0. Dorr William F. Miller

75 72 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS PhilmoreDorr 8.00 Norris Higgins 8.00 Herbert Wilbur Thomas Farley Eben Parsons Charles Jordan 8.00 N.B.Andrews 6.00 John Hodgkins William Woodbury Frank Collins William Sylvia 2.00 Elmer Sargent Calvin Billington Jesse Mayo S.M.Gilbert Sheridan Gilbert Murray Lurvey I. G. Hamor Howard McFarland Andrew Reed Roy Stanley , LABOR OF TEAMS Paid S. E. Leighton D. P. Brewer Frank Davis 8.00 J.K.Preble E. E. Dorr Graves Bros LABOR AND MATERIAL Paid Shea Bros L. P. Carter A. E. Lawrence Co 6.05 E.C.Webb E. Scammon 25.00

76 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 73 E. W. Johnson, rock I. Schneier E. K. Whitaker Lymburner Electric Co 4.50 J.K.Preble Frank Davis C. A. Weaver 4.00 R.L.White R. H. Moon Co E.F.Jordan 4.06 Davis B. H. Buckboard Co Leslie Hamor B. S. Higgins Co A. B. & J. R. Hodgkins George E. Clark , Roadside East LABOR OF MEN Paid Henry Bragdon N.B.Andrews E. O. Dorr 8.00 Norris Higgins JohnPrescott 8.00 Frank Higgins 2.00 Fred Gray Thomas Farley Charles Jordan Herbert Grindle Roadside West LABOR OF MEN Paid Heman Rodick Scott Rodick: Murray Lurvey 24.00

77 74 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS A. A. Strout 8.00 S.M.Gilbert Cleaning Streets LABOR OF MEN Paid Henry Bragdon Philmore Dorr Fred Gray Dennis Hayes Thomas Farley John Atchinson Eben Parsons 8.00 JohnHodgkins E. O. Dorr Charles Jordan Eddie Mitchell Herbert Wilbur James Norton FredRobbins JohnPrescot William Cody 8.00 Frank Higgins 4.00 Graves Bros., team , Drainage LABOR OF MEN Paid Daniel Smith 8.00 Dennis Hayes 8.00 JohnPrescot Charles Jordan 8.00 William Cody Morton Perkins A. F. Manning Norris Higgins 5.00

78 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 75 E. 0. Dorr.... John Atchinson. Pearl Pond Paid A. B. Leland. J. K.Preble... C. M. Conant Co. M. C. R. R Shea Bros LABOR AND MATERIAL :RIAL , , B. H. & U. R. Power Co A. E. Lawrence Co.. Town Stable e Horse-Shed B. H. & U. R. Power Co Rodick Realty Co., land rent H. A. Lawford Street Signs 7.50 State of Maine State Highway Maintenance Road Commissioners J.K.Preble Lester P. Carter Vasconie Higgins

79 76 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS Street Superintendents M. L. Hamor 1, D. P. Brewer , Total amount expended $48, Amount of appropriation 45, Rec'd from State Aid Road Clark Coal Co Vasconie Higgins R. G. Wakefield G. W. Austin 5.00 C. M. Conant B. H. Motor Co 5.00 H. L. Satterlee Myra Joyce 5.00 Dr. Ludwig Kast D. P. Brewer State of Maine Arthur W. Brown Frank Haskell Schooner Head Roa< i Buffalo Steam Roller Co Charles H. Wood B. H. Water Co S. J. Clement , Amount overdrawn $1, Paid Henry Bragdon. Dennis Ha>es.. N. B. Andrews. Herbert W Lbur. Leslie Hamor.. W illiam Cody. G. Engman Removal of Snow LABOR OF MEN

80 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 77 Lawrence Brewer.. William Sylvia... Philmore Dorr... A. F. Manning... Albert Hanscom... Mellie Richardson. James Farley... John Atchinson. A. 0. Jelhson.. Norris Higgins.. M. W. Paine. Charles Huntley Joseph Mitchell... John Stanley Herbert Jordan. Fred White Paid A. L. Manchester M. L. Hamor... D. P. Brewer W. H. DeLaittre. Graves Bros.. LABOR OF TEAMS Paid Shea Bros J. K. Preble C. A. Weaver Amount expended Appropriation MATERIAL , , Unexpended balance $

81 78 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS Oiling and Sprinkling LABOR OF MEN Paid John Atchinson William F. Miller Dennis Hayes 8.00 A. F. Manning Philmore Dorr Norris Higgins John Prescot Eben Parsons William Sylvia George Cook Herbert Wilbur William Cody Morton Perkins Herman Stover 4.00 James Farley 8.00 Al Harvey 2.00 Thomas Farley 4.00 E. 0. Dorr 4.00 S.M.Gilbert Lewis Leland Paul Bowden Dudley Sargent Nelson Mitchell Ora Thompson W. C. Liscomb Arno Pettingill Fred Sawyer, A.D.Gray Murray Lurvey , LABOR OF ' reams Paid Graves Bros Brewer Ice Co M. L. Hamor

82 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 79 J. K. Preble, truck... C. C. Morrison, truck Leslie Hamor, truck... E. E. Brailey F. W. Thompson D. P. Brewer Walter A. Weaver, truck E. H. Higgins W. M. McFarland Shea Bros., truck H.B.Gilbert A. A. Strout , LABOR AND MATERIAL IRIAL Paid M. C. R. R Capt. Clarence C. Lynam. The Barrett Co., tarvia. George M. Tower.... Harry Hamor, gravel.. Standard Oil Co M. L. Hamor, gravel. Mrs. Philip Barnes Nickerson, Spratt & Greeley, wharfage John L. Lochhead, insurance on oil.. Eastern S. S. Co Bar Harbor Motor Co Clark Coal Co Davis B. H. Buckboard Co.. E. K. Whitaker , , , Total amount expended. Appropriation. Rec'd from L. P. Carter George L. Stebbins Fifield& Joy 10, ,858.68

83 80 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS Addison Packing Co Sarah L. McCormick Ralph White William G. Beale R. H. Kellam Town Mt. Desert , Amount overdrawn 1, Schooner Head Road LABOR OF MEN Paid Lawrence Emery N.B.Andrews Joseph Duffy OlinWood Irving Gray Preston Stover Fayette Norwood Arno Pettingill 9.00 Alec Young Burton Stanley 9.00 Lowell Murray George Young Samuel Stafford David Sleeper E. E. Scammon B. A. Hamor George Ellinwood Roy Mosley Clarence Tate John Atchinson Morton Perkins Leslie Hamor Hermon Stover Eben Parsons Royce Coffron E. O. Dorr 62.25

84 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS Fred White Albert Mitchell Thomas Farley Arthur Reynolds John Weed 3.00 George Sheehan M. L. Hamor William Sylvia Vasconie Higgins Daniel Smith Ed Anderson Chester Grindle Charles Jordan James Norton Earl Puffer C. Springer Archie Higgins Paul Savage P. Flanaghan Martin Webber Eddie Mitchell James Mitchell Maurice Bunker Samuel Mitchell Henry Hamor Myrton Hollis Dennis Hayes George Cook William Cody 7.50 Philmore Dorr 5.25 Ed McQuinn Leon Moon Fred Morse G. H. Higgins Fred Luckins Preston Woodworth Joseph Mitchell George Harrison

85 82 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS Herbert Grindle. William Chandler. Alfred Rodick. Vernon Marston.. Arno Jordan Owen Clark. Roland Robinson Leman Smith John Haley Eugene Liscomb , Paid Shea Bros Brewer Ice Co., team E. K. Whitaker... Walter Weaver OraG. Strout Town team W. M. McFarland... C. C. Morrison M. L. Hamor Town truck J. K. Preble Brewer Ice Co Graves Bros Grover C. Bunker. LABOR OF MEN , Paid Clark Coal Co... L. P. Carter... Vasconie Higgins. B. H.Young Standard Oil Co. R. H. Moon Co.. P. W. Blanchfield LABOR AND MATERIAL

86 REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS 83 A. E. Lawrence Co Green & Copp Co 4.00 Pearl Salisbury C. M. Conant M. C. R. R 5.04 E. W. Hill Morrell Park Association E. K. Whitaker 3.50 Pearl Pond 2.10 B. S. Higgins Co William Keith 5.00 E. E. Dorr Total amount expended 7, Permanent loan 8, Balance of loan unexpended Respectfully submitted, LESTER P. CARTER, JOHN K. PREBLE, VASCONIE I -. HIGGINS, Board of Road Commissioners.

87 Report of Overseer of the Poor Expenditures Mrs. Conie Higgins, board of Lillian Leland $ Mrs. Lelia Suminsby, board of Ida Bates Mrs. E. E. Dorr, board of Mary Albee Mrs. Lucy Gray, board of Adio Wilson Mrs. T. B. Knowles, board of Robert Hadley Maine Children's Home, board of Violet Grindle H. F. Emery, groceries for Joe Duffee H. F. Emery, groceries for W. G. Smith H. F. Emery, groceries for Daniel Groves H. F. Emery, rent for Stillman Huntley B. H. Hospital, aid to W. G. Smith F. J. Haskell, groceries for Lura Grindle Dr. C. C. Morrison, med. aid for W. G. Smith Dr. C. C. Morrison, med. aid for Mrs. W. G. Smith Dr. C. C. Morrison, med. aid for Mrs. John Mayo H. S. Nason & Son, mdse. for Robert Hadley B. H. Hospital aid to William Groves B. H. Hospital aid to Leah Silver Lillian Ames, aid to Mrs. John Mayo H. Jellison, stamped envelopes Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Leah Silver Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Mary Albee Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Kenison family Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Mrs. J. Mayo Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Cora Darling Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Cora Howard Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Groves child Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for Adio Wilson Dr. R. G. Higgins, med. aid for A. S. Dockham family G. Bunker, aid to Alice Kelley 6.00

88 REPORT OF OVERSEER OF THE POOR 85 B. H. Hospital, aid to Mrs. John Mayo Olive Cleaves, aid to Leah Silver Elvin Higgins, board of Robert Hadley Dr. C. C. Morrison, med. aid for Robert Hadley A. C. Fernald, burial expenses of Robert Hadley F. E. Davis, aid to Fannie Harvey B. H. Hospital, aid to Elizabeth Smith G. E. Soper, groceries for Alec Young G. E. Soper, groceries for Cora Howard Bloomfield Higgins, overseer of poor E. Walls, burial expenses of Robert Hadley 8.00 C. Alley, milk for A. S. Dockham C. Alley, milk for Merrill Morse C. Alley, milk for W. G. Smith 3.36 Clark Coal Co., fuel for Lura Grindle Clark Coal Co., fuel for Jennie Wilson Clark Coal Co., fuel for Carrie Burton Clark Coal Co., fuel for D. Manchester Clark Coal Co., fuel for Alec Young Clark Coal Co., fuel for Lura Keezer Clark Coal Co., fuel for Mrs. John Mayo Clark Coal Col, fuel for John Atcherson Clark Coal Co., fuel for Myra Kenison Clark Coal Co., fuel for W. G. Smith Clark Coal Co., fuel for Clara Wyman Clark Coal Co., fuel for Henry Young Clark Coal Co., fuel for Merrill Morse Clark Coal Co., fuel for A. S. Dockham family Clark Coal Co., fuel for Alice Kelley Clark Coal Co., fuel for Amanda Hamor Clark Coal Co., fuel for George Todd 2.50 John Graves, auto hire Mrs. E. E. Dorr, board of Wright child Transfer Co., trucking of A. S. Dockham T. L. Roberts, rent for Merrill Morse J. H. Stalford, rent for A. S. Dockham family Leland & Emery, wood for W. G. Smith 8.75 H. F. Emery, groceries for Lura Keezer 52.32

89 86 REPORT OF OVERSEER OF THE POOR E. F. Jordan, mdse. for Joe Duffee 4.87 Rodick Realty Co., rent for Carrie Burton Rodick Realty Co., rent for Amanda Hamor Jordan & Ronald, groceries for D. Manchester A. H. Lynam, legal services acct of Leah Silver A. H. Lynam, legal service acct A. S. Dockham B. S. Higgins Co., mdse for Robert Hadley 1.00 Dr. R. W. Wakefield, med. aid for Alice Kelley Dr. R. G. Wakefield, med. aid Cora Howard Hodgkins Real Estate, rent for John Mayo Hodgkins Real Estate, rent for Lura Grindle Hodgkins Real Estate, rent for Henry Young B. H. Water Co., Alice Kelley 9.45 B. H. Water Co., John Mayo 9.45 B. H. Water Co., Jennie Wilson" B. H. Water Co., A. S. Dockham B. H. & U. R. Power Co., light for A. S. Dockham B. H. B. & Trust Co., rent for Jennie Wilson Green & Copp, mdse, for A. S. Dockham 2.35 Dr. R. Wakefield, med. aid for Cora Howard Dr. R. Wakefield, med. aid Mrs. John Mayo F. E. Sherman mdse. for Cora Darling 1.20 Dr. C. C. Morrison, med aid Dockham family J. Silk, mdse. for Kenison family 9.00 Dr. R. Wakefield, med. aid for Merrill Morse H. R. Wilson, rent for Alice Kelley Dr. J. H. Patten, med. aid for Clayton Vose 7.50 Dr. J. H. Patten, med. aid for Alice Kelley 7.50 Graves Bros., aid to Lottie Woodworth Dr. R. G. Higgins, med, aid to Dockham family State of Maine, aid to the Huntley children State of Maine, aid Wright child B. H. Hosptal, med aid to King Dockham 4.75 B. H. Hospital, med. aid for Fannie Harvey Dr. C. H. Jameson, aid for Fannie Harvey 5.00 Dr. J. H. Patten, med. aid for King Dockham 5.00 City of Bangor, aid for T. Cody family G. E. Clark, fuel for Fannie Harvey 22.25

90 REPORT OF OVERSEER OF THE POOR 87 Dr. C. C. Morrison, med. aid for Fannie Harvey Franklin's Shoe Store, mdse. Morse family Franklin's Shoe Store, mdse. for Joe Duffee Franklin's Shoe Store, mdse. Lura Grindle Franklin's Shoe Store, mdse. for John Mayo family B. H. Hospital, aid for Mrs. Alec Young M. Perlinsky, mdse. for Lillian Leland 8.88 M. Perlinsky, mdse. for Ida Bates 4.50 B. H. Hospital, aid for Alice Kelley Shea Bros., rent for W. G. Smith S. Spenser, repairing shoes for Mayo family Dr. C. C. Morrison, Jr., med. aid W. G. Smith B. H. Hospital, aid for John Dunton S. P. McFarland, groceries for W. G. Smith A. Haskell, rent for W. G. Smith F. E. Sherman, aid for Clayton Vose E. F. Jordan, aid for Vernon Marston 5.20 J. W. Silk, mdse. for Carrie Burton F. Gonya, mdse. for Cora Howard 2.75 F. Gonya, mdse. for W. G. Smith 2.90 C. C. Ladd, mdse. for Mayo family C. C. Ladd, mdse. for Fannie Harvey T. C. Higgins, groceries for Mrs. John Mayo T. C. Higgins, groceries for Carrie Burton T. C. Higgins, groceries for Jennie Wilson T. C. Higgins, groceries for Merrill Morse T. C. Higgins, groceries for Alice Kelley J. Pray, milk for Mrs. John Mayo B. F. Barstow, groceries for Lura Grindle B. F. Barstow, groceries for Henry Young B. F. Barstow, groceries for W. G. Smith M. D. Grindle, mdse. for Mary Albee 3.73 M. D. Grindle, mdse. for Lula Grindle M. D. Grindle, mdse. for Fannie Harvey 8.37 M. D. Grindle, mdse. for Adio Wilson 3.96 Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, med. aid Mrs. Bernardini Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, med. aid Mrs. Atcherson Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, med. aid Henry Young

91 88 REPORT OF OVERSEER OF THE POOR Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, med. aid Clayton Vose. Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, med. aid W. G. Smith. P. Kelley, groceries A. S. Dockham family. P. Kelley, groceries Kenison family P. Kelley, groceries for Royce Coffron... L. P. Carter, aid to Dockham family Mrs. T. Kelley, aid to Mrs. John Mayo Total expenditures $9, Resources Amount of appropriation From State aid to State Paupers Winter Harbor aid to Henry Young Mt. Desert, aid to paupers Mrs. Fred Morse, aid to Robert and Donald Morse.., Rockland, aid to Clayton Vose Wesley, aid to Royce Coffron Bluehill, aid to Cora Howard $5, Total resources for the year Amount overdrawn $7, $1, Due from Towns and State from the Expenditures of 1921 From Jonesport State Bluehill Total $ Respectfully submitted, BLOOMFIELD HIGGINS, Overseer of Poor.

92 Report of Treasurer* Miscellaneous Receipts for the Year From Mt. Desert Nurseries for horses sold Town of Wesley aid to Royce Coffron and family State of Maine, for soldiers' pensions paid in State of Maine, aid to dependent mothers Interest on bank balances Thomas Farley, bill overpaid 4.00 State of Maine, for State pauper bills of Loan to purchase fire truck. 7, Town of Bluehill, aid to Nelson Howard and wife in Town of Bluehill, aid to Nelson Howard and wife in Town of Bluehill, aid to Grindle children in Town of Bluehill, aid to Grindle children in Clark Coal Co., use of truck hauling wood Temporary loans 95, Charles Shand for auctioneer's license Sale of stamps 74 Carriage and auto licenses County Treasurer, police officer's fees returned Bar Harbor Municipal Court, police officer's fees returned B. H. Young, guardian of D. H. McVicar, forwatchmen 8.00 Gen. Road Department, one half cost of repairing store house previously paid from Fire Department 60.00

93 90 REPORT OF TREASURER George Fennelly, for license to operate moving picture machine 5.00 Winfield B. Hodgkins, for license to operate moving picture machine 5.00 James Bernardini, license for billiard tables Harold Harris, license for billiard tables R. S. Coffin, license for bowling alley Y. M. C. A., license for bowling alley State Aid Road job, for material sold State of Maine, for soldiers' pensions paid in Susie M. Harrison, for victualers' license Town of Winter Harbor, aid to Henry Young and wife Jettine G. Benson, for victualers' license 1.00 Mrs. George J. Stafford, for fumigating rooms Use of telephone 7.35 Town of Winter Harbor, for mothers' aid paid in Town of Winter Harbor, for mothers' aid paid in Sale of pens from School Department 1.79 Gen. Road account bill previously paid by Fire Department Adfer A. Strout for tax deed State of Maine, acct. state paupers Mears & Rodick, rent of Grant Cottage Town of Pittsfield, for mothers' aid previously paid Town of Pittsfield, mothers' aid paid in Board of Health, antitoxin sold 8.00 Vasconie Higgins, road material sold Roy Hamor, charging chemicals and sale of old hose State of Maine, for domestic animals killed by dogs 3.00 L. P. Carter for oil sold from Road Dept George Stebbins, for use of oil wagon 45.00

94 REPORT OF TREASURER 91 George W. Austin, repairing sidewalk 5.00 Dr. R. W. Wakefield, repairing sidewalk C. M. Conant Co., rebate on pipe Nathan Emdur, license for junk shop Bar Harbor Motor Co., repairing walk 5.00 Fifield & Joy, bbls. sold 7.00 Addison Packing Co., use of oil wagon Itinerant vendor's licenses Charles B. Pineo, for auctioneer's license State of Maine, aid to dependents of soldiers and sailors Sarah L. McCormick, for oiling driveway William G. Beale, for oiling driveway Ralph White, material sold from Oiling Dept R. H. Kellam, oil barrels sold in R. H. Kellam, oil barrels sold in H. L. Satterlee, for gravel sold Town of Hancock, for tuition to high school Myra D. Joyce, labor and material repairing walk W. P. Wadleigh, town clerk for dog licenses J. H. Stalford, for bill due from Vasconie Higgins, road material sold State of Maine for damage to domestic animals in Board of Health, rent of Isolated Hospital Dr. Ludwig Kast, labor and material repairing road State of Maine, for public library Mrs. Fred Morse, for board of Merrill Morse children T. DeWitt Cuyler, for street lights D. P. Brewer, for road material sold State of Maine for highway work A. W. Brown for road material sold Boys, for ringing in false alarm Frank J. Haskell, for repairing walk Silver Burdett & Co., for bill overpaid.80

95 92 REPORT OF TREASURER Schooner Head Road, job, use of truck and town team State of Maine, acct. School Fund & Mill Tax 3, State of Maine, acct. Common School Fund.. 9, State of Maine, acct. Railroad and Telegraph Tax Town of Mt. Desert, use of oil wagon Buffalo Steam Roller Co., bill overpaid in J. Frank Carter, refund on salary as Principal of Bar Harbor High School, as per agreement Charles H. Wood, for building walk City of Rockland, for aid to Clayton Vose and family State of Maine, on acct. of State road work... 1, State of Maine, for high school State of Maine, industrial education 1, H. F. Carter, interest on Town School Fund Town of Mt. Desert, for support of paupers Dr. G. R. Hagerthy, bill overpaid 2.50 Masonic Building Association, for High Street school property 2, Highway Department, one half hay and grain bill for town team for year Frank McGouldrick, rent of typewriters and supplies SDld for high school Frank McGouldrick, for industrial education supplies sold Frank McGouldrick, for common school, books sold Frank McGouldrick, tuition to high school from Trenton Frank McGouldrick, tuition to high school from Tremont Frank McGouldrick, tuition to high school S. J. Clement, road material sold B. H. Water Co., for repairing roads 28.50

96 REPORT OP TREASURER 93 E. W. Stanley, for treatment under Health Department C. F. Paine, collector of taxes fees on 1919 and 1920 taxes Interest on taxes 1, Loan to build Schooner Head Road 8.000,00 Loan to build bridle path Total miscellaneous resources for year $143, Taxes rec'd. during year 264, Cash balance Jan. 1, , Total resources for the year $431, Less town orders paid during year 409, Cash balance Jan. 1, 1922 $22, Respectfully submitted, CHARLES F. PAINE, Treasurer.

97 Report of Collector of Taxes Unpaid taxes of 1918, Jan. 1, $ 1, Unpaid taxes of 1919, Jan. 1, , Unpaid taxes of 1920, Jan. 1, , Total unpaid taxes Jan. 1, $15, Commitment for , Total of Commitments 279, Collected and paid to Treasurer 264, Unpaid taxes Jan. 1, 1922 Unpaid taxes of 1919, Jan. 1, Unpaid taxes of 1920, Jan. 1, Unpaid taxes of 1921, Jan, 1, Respectfully submitted, 14, , , $14, CHARLES F. PAINE, Collector of Taxes.

98 REPORT OF COLLECTOR 95 List of Unpaid Taxes 1919 Brown, heirs of Daniel K Bowen, Pamelia W Banks, Phebe Wells... Brown, heirs Daaiel K Green, Harriet Banks. Kelley, Walter F Kennison, Myra Leland, Maxwell Leland, heirs Plymouth R. Leland, Matilda.f Pray, James Sargent, Frank Bowen, Pamelia W Cleaves, Marcus M Dalby, Dorothy Evans, heirs Margaret.. Hancock County Savings Bank Hotel Louisburg, Inc 1921 Allen, Alvah Allen, Charles F Alley, Frank 0 Alley, Maud L Alley, Herman Alley, Maurice Allison, Wesley R Anderson, George W Anderson, Percy G Atchinson, heirs Abram... Ayles, William Bailey, Samuel D Banks, Phebe Wells B. H. B. & T. Co., trustees for Adelia Phippen and children Barrett, Charles R Barrett, Cyprian Barstow, Oscar Billings, George P Bowden, Caroline S Bowden, Lewis 3.00 Brenton, C.H 3.00 Brenton, Elmer 3.00 Brewer, Irving 3.00 Brown, heirs Daniel K Bunker, Grover C Bunker, Lena M Bunker, Ralph 4 90 Burns, Galen F 3 95 Burr, John H 3 00 Campbell Wm. B 3 00 Canning, Leo J 3 00 Carter, Josiah E 6 80 Carroll, Frank 3 00 Carr, Arthur 3 00 Carroll, Alfred P 3 00 Carter, Annie D Carter, Lewis 3.00 Casey, Frank M 3.00 Chick, Linwood 3.00 Clark, Frank W 3.00 Clark, William Coffron, Forest H 3.00 Coney, John J Conners, Frank H 3.00 Cook, Fred R 3.00 Coombs, Merton 3.00 Cough, Ezra R Crowell, William 3.00 Cunningham, heirs A. P Cunningham, George E Cunningham, George E. and Fannie M Cunningham, W. E Curtis, George E 2.85 Daniels, Robert E 5.47 Davis, Ansel A Davis, Frank E 7.75 Davis, IdaB Davis, James 3.00 Dinsmore, Ambrose 3.00

99 96 REPORT OF COLLECTOR Dorr, Harvey R Dorr, George B., Ernesto G. Fabbri, Augustus Thorndike, C. F. Paine, Guy E. Torrey, A. S. Rodick and A. H. Lynam, trustees Ekstrom, A. W... Emery, Guy W. Emery, Maurice P. Emery, Ralph Emery, Raymond... Falkenstrom, Edward Falkenstrom, John N. Farley, James Fenwick, Charles Fickett, Ralph C... Fifield, Georgia N.. Feehan, Benjamin Filliettaz, Henry J. Fletcher, George S. Fletcher, Roscoe Foley, James... Frazier, Bradley Frost, Charles E. Frost, Irving G. Fuller, L. M Garland, Ralph R Getchell, Effie B. Getchell, Stowe S Gilbert, EvaT.. Gilbert, Harvey Gilbert, Sheridan W Giles, Earl Gilman, Francis... Goodwin, Eugene T Gower, Clyde R... Grace Walter Grant, George Allen Grant, Vincent Graten, Henry... Gray, Arthur Gray, Fred Green, Harriet Banks Green, William Lawrence and Harriet Banks Green Grindle, Morris W 3.00 Grindle, Victor C 3.00 Guthrie, Mark H 3.00 Hadley, heirs Granville W Hagerthy, Maynard 3.00 Hall, George H Hall, Lewis H Hall, Lewis H. and Geo. H Hamilton, Charles 3.00 Hamor, Ansel A Hamor, Edward R Hamor, John S 5 47 Haraden, Oscar H 8.70 Harding, William Harriman, Leroy 3.00 Harris, Harold Hatt, George W 3.00 Hayes Alice H Hayes, Fred B Hayes, Ralph B Higgins, George C 3.00 Hodgkins, F. H 3.00 Hodgdon, Nancy E 8 93 Hodgkins, Asa H 3.00 Hollis, Lewis 3.00 Hooper, George C 3.00 Hopkins, Seth H Huntley, Stillman 3.00 Hurd, Daniel 3.00 Inman, Fred 3.00 Jellison, Eugene H 3.00 Jellison, V. P 3.00 Johnson, Lester E 3.00 Johnston, Harry C 3.00 Johnson, Lawrence 3.00 Jones, Ella W Jones, Thomas P Jones, William H 3.00 Jordan, William R. and Anne M Jordan, William R 3.00 Joyce, Shirley 3.00 Keene, Henry

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