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WE ALWAYS DO BUSINESS

ON THE C-t . 0 ~ SQUARE, ~ til

0 z . 45 8 ~

WEST MARl{ET, Q

m t'4 BANGOR. I ~ 0

t-:> OAI{ & CLARK. ~

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We are Wide Awake and Early in the Field WITH A SPRING STOCK of the HIGHEST DUALITY.

Our special effort for the Spring season is to increase the purchasing power of your dollar with the

GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED FOR YOUR MONEY .

••• It will be to your interest to call and inepect our charming display of New

Novelties and reliable standard grades in

lllen's and Do¥s' Clothing, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

Our ammunition is ready. The great stock of Clothing on our counters is all marked at 011e Invincible Loto Price, from a bulwark which our competitors cannot overthrow. These great mountains of new Clothing and deep valleys of low prices bring consternation Into the camp of the enemy, disheartening those who attempt to compete with us. But while there Is gloom, sadness and sorrow on the one side, there is great rejoicing on the other-for it is a matter of unbounded joy to us to know that the vast army of clothing buyers in tbis section are headed our way, and are now marching in solid coluinns to have their wants supplied at the store of

C>~ db C:L..A..:FI.~, 45 \\'est Market Square, Bangor.

E. N. MILLER and A. P. OAKES, ~lerk11.

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Rf:PORT OP 1'HE SELECTMEN OF CARMf:L

For the Municipal Year 1893.

To THE INHABITANTS OF THE TowN o:F CARMEL :

'Ve submit the following as our report of the financial transactions

of your town from February 25th, 18U3, to February 24th, 1894:

VALUATION AND TAX.

Y aluation of resident real estate,

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non-resident real estate, resident personal estate, non-resident. personal estate,

Tax, at lOU mills, 257 polls at $2.00,

Total Valuation,

Total tax,

The following amounts were assessed :

For support of Schools, support of Poor, support of Roads and Bridges, Contingent Expenses, Cemetery Lot, School Books, State Tax, County Tax, Overlayings,

Total assessment,

$194,587 31,146 58,1U5

665

$3,059 36 514 00

~853 00 :mo oo 400 00 .iOO 00

IOO 00

50 00 K02 83 193 67 • 73 86

$284,593

$3,573 36

$3,573 36

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GENERAL STATEMENT.

Amount un<lrawn last year, $1,824 7-l " raised for M1pport of Schools, 853 00

raised for supp rt of Poor. 300 00 .. raised for support of Hoads nnd Bridges, 400 00 " raised for Contingent Expenses, 500 00 " raised for Cemetery Lot, 400 00

" raised for School Books, .50 00

" rai~ed for Overlayings, 73 86

" of Highway Deticiencies for 1892, 15 43

" receiv. d from town clerk for Dog License, 10~ 00

" received for Auctioneer License, 2 00 received from Truman A Tarr for support

of his family for year 1891, 45 07

" received hy Selectmen for Highway Taxes 37 99

" for sales from Town Farm, 105 61 ,,

" for school books sold, l 28

" " for Supt. of Town Farm, driving Hearse, 24 00

" " for use of Hearse, 5 50

" " for rent of Town Hall, 23 00

" for rent of Masonic Hall, 15 00

" ,, for supplemental Poll Tax, 2 00

" " for State School Fund an<l Mill Tax for 1893, 780 93

" " for inte1·est on Town School Fund, 64 00

CON TH A

Paid for Support of Schools, " for Support of Poor, " for Contingent Expenses, " for repairs of Roads 11nd Bridges, " School Books,

$1,821 00 546 Rt 615 34 355 64

" on Cemetery and Hearse Account, " State Treasurer for Dog Vcense,

Balance undrawn,

48 41 405 55 102 00

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$!i,625 41

$3,894 75

$1,730 66

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DETAILED STATEMENT.

SCHOOI.S.

Amount undrawn last year, " granted by the Town, " interest on Town School Fund, " State School Fund and Mill Tax,

CONTRA.

Amount expended this year,

" now undrawn,

POOR.

Amount undrawn last year, " granted by the Town, " paid by Truman A. Tarr,

Amount received from Town Farm as follows:

vinegar, lumber. oats, 91J\ doz. eggs, green peas, 8 pair hose, 125 lbs. wool, UH bushels wheat, 1 lamb, old bricks, 1 hen and chickens, mortar, 3 calves, 22 lbs. butter, 41 qts. milk, potatoes, 5 bbls. apples, Hupt. or Town Farm, driving hearse,

$1,148 97 853 00

64 00 780 93

$1.821 00 1,025 90

$291 97 300 00 45 07

$ 2 13 13 46

26 14 97

1 91 2 75

25 00 12 !j5

3 00 2 90 l 00

08 10 00 3 50 2 05 2 40 I) 2::i

24 00

$2,846 90

$2.846 90

Si6G G5

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CONTRA.

P:1id ,J. L. l\lcCobh, service of stallion, •• <:. E. S. Hutchins for potatoes, " Lyman Andrews for potatoes, " E. H. Smith for luhor plastering, " Wm. Corliss for repairs on wagons, " Simpson & Whitten for paid for labor in

orchard " for plow, phosphate, lime, etc. " 'Vm. Corliss for repairs on wheels, " I. F. Partridge for 2 pigs, " H. W. Shaw for use of bull, " Olin Emery for supplies bought, " E. B. Harvey for supplies, " :Simpson & ·w111tten, bupplies, " D. C. ,Johnson, supplies, " E. Kelliher, for blacksmithing, " C. K .• Johnson, for supplies, " Lewis C. Whitten for supplies, " R. W. Smith for makiug cider, " G. N. Miiler, blacksmithing, " Benjamin Robinson for carding, " Olin A. Emery for services as Supt. of Farm, " for examination of records of Houlton, " for su:·port of Wm. H. Grant and family, " for H. H. McLaughlin, attending funeral of

Elwell Horn, " S. W. Otis for medical attendance,

~ ' 10 00

6 00 3 75 2 i'iO 2 40

l 32 :W 99 2 70 4 00 1 50

10 31 8 81

69 57 81 74

2 78 HS 91 21 23

I 00 6 73

55 195 00

50 02

1 .'iO 2 00

----Amount undrawn,

CONTINGENT ACCOUNT.

Amount undrawn last year, " granted by the town, " of Overlayings, " received from Auctioneer's License, " " from rent of Town Hall,

" " " "

from rent of Masonic Hall, from~Supplemental Poll Tax,

$232 08 500 00

73 8G 2 00

23 00 15 00 2 00

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$54G 81

$219 84

$H47 94

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CONTltA.

Paid D. Bugbee & Co., for blank books, " Manson Brnoke for loss of hors~, " Peleg Bradford for saw bill, '' Charles Turner for shingles for stable, " York & Stevens for grading for stable, " S. A. Kimball for grading for stable, " F. L. Chase for hauling lnmber for stable, " Joseph Nichols for painting stable, " .J. l\1. Robinson for lumber for stable, " Lewis Cushman, for labor on stable, " Simpson & Whitten for paid for lumber, etc.,

for stable, " D. Bugbee & Co., for blank books. " for recording cemetery deed, " for interest on cemetery order, " Jsnel Cnrver for labor on cedar, " L<'wis Cushman for labor lotting cemetery, " C. L. Haines for labor on cemetery. " B. F. Hopkins for services as Treasurer, " Lewis C. Whitten for postHge :rn<l stationery, " H Kim hall, services on Board of Health, '92-93, ·• D. D. Roberts, services as 8upervisor, "' R. W. Smith, saw bill, " D. ,V. Garland for 1;ervices as Selectman,

Assessor, etc. " E. F. Otis for services as Selectman, Asses­

sor, etc. " Lewis C. "Whitten for se1'\'ices as Selectman,

Assessor, etc, " B. \V. Faden, for Collector Abatements, " .John Emerson for Abatement of poll tax, " S. W. Otis for birth and death certificates, " Trustees of Town School Fund Interest, " C. K. Johnson, Auditor,

Amount undrawn,

$12 34 40 00

6 24 3G 00 13 00

00 5 40 6 00

23 04 18 G•l

122 83 11 55

50 8 00 1 50 2 (i]

50 15 00 2 30

12 00 50 00

1 56

40 00

40 00

50 00 24 08

2 00 3 75

64 00 1 50

CEl\IETERY AND HEARSE ACCOUNT.

Amount undrawn last year, •· granted by the town, " received for use of hearse,

28 17 400 00

.) 50

$615 34

$232 60

$433 67

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CONTliA.

Paid Amasa S. Garland and Roxana Garland for deed of cemetery lot, $400 00

Paid A. L. Garrot for repairs, 5 55

Amount undrawn,

ROAD AND BRIDGE ACCOUNT.

Amount undrawn last year, " granted by the town, " received for Highway Taxes, '' Highway Deficiencies for 1802,

CONTRA,

Paid E. F. Otis, for breaking roads, " R. W. Simpson, for breaking roads, " D. F. Rogers, for labor on highway, " Thomas Mitchell, labor on Ozias Smith road, " Fred L. York, for labor on road machine, " Edward Friend, for labor on highway, " Elmander Brann, for labor on highway, '' Edwin Leonard, for labor on road machine, " Franklin Ilorneskaw, labor on road machine, '' Europe McPlwrson, lumber for culverts, " Israel Carver, for labor, " J. C. Rines, labor on road machine, " G. E. Dodge, lumber for culverts, " .J. P. Otis, labor on road machine, " D. E. Murphy, for labor. " Thomas Mitchell, labor on Ozias Smith road, " Sam'! Philbrook, damage, on Ozias Smith " " Samuel Philbrook, labor on highway, " D. E. Murphy, labor on highway, " Simpson & "Whitten, materiel for bridges, " for repairs for road machine, " E. Kelleher, repairs on JOad machine, " Jerre O'Neil, labor on highway, '' George W. Curtis, breaking roads, " D. E. Murphy, labor on highway, " J. M. Robinson, fo1· bridge plank, " Joseph Appleton, labor on highway, " W. G. Clapham, labor on highway,

$125 13 400 00 37 9!-l 15 43

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$ 8 20 2 50 5 00

35 00 9 00 l 50 1 00

11 00 51 00 10 20 1 00

10 00 3 00

12 00 1 00

70 00 15 00 4 25 2 00 4 02

22 59 3 30 1 72 2 00 3 l(j

40 47 1 25 3 00

$405 5;'i

$28 12

$578 55

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Paid Lyman Andrews, labor on highway, " E. F. Otis, breaking No 8 road, " Lewis Cushman, labor on road machine, " E. Kelleher, repairs on chains, " C K. Johnson. for watering tub, " York & Stevens, labor on higilway, " E. F. Otis, labor on highway,

Amount undrawn,

$2 96 5 25 G 12

25 50

1 80 1 60

SCHOOL BOOK ACCOUNT.

Amount granted by the town, School books sold,

Amount overdrawn last year, Paid Amnican Book Co.,

CONTRA.

" D D Roberts for school books, " American Book Co., " express on books,

Amount undrawn,

LIABILITIES.

Due from orders drawn not returned, " schools, " for collecting tax 1892, " for collecting tax 1893, " for town school fund,

ASSETS.

Amount due on Treasurer's account for 1893, " due from Benevolent Lodge, " due for driving hearse, " town school fund,

Assets over liabilities,

Respectfully submitted,

$50 00 1 28

$ 1 58 35 16

6 95 5 40

!JO

$ 103 63 1,025 90

64 00 80 00

1,600 00

$1,834 29 115 oc

;3 00 1.600 00

$355 64

$222 91

$51 28

$49 99

$1 29

$2,873 53

$3,452 29

$578 76

LEWIS C. WHITTEN,} Sekctmen D. W. GARLAND, of E. F. OTIS, Carmel.

I have examined the within report and find the same correct.

C. K. JOHNSON, Auditor.

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JOSEPH F. SNOW. ~ Jubilee For 1894. Come and See.

New Spring Jackets, Fur Capes, Ladies' and Children's Garments,

Shawls and Dress Goods, Linen Goods and Domestics,

Trimming Silks, Bed Spreads, Flannels, Shirtings, &c. &c.

100 DOZ. NAPKINS, $1.10 A DOZ.

5000 YARDS OUTING FLANNELS.

10,000 YARDS LOCKWOOD COTTONS .

.A. "t I....ovves"t :E=»rices.

MY FRIENDS: I have learned in forty years that your interest

is my interest, and the BETTER GOODS and LOWER PRICES I can make you the more you will buy of me.

Come and see me, and let us keep up our old acquaintance, and send me a new customer. SEND FOR SAMPLES.

No. 5 Main Street, Bangor.

JOSEPH F. SNOW.

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~EAD A FEW OF MY BARGAINS. ''I...ive a:n..d 1..e1; :I...J.ive"

IS MY MOTTO.

Men's Grain Leather Plow Shoes, band made ........................ $1 25 Men's Calf leg Boots, sewed and pegged .............................. 2 00 Men's Veal Calf Cong1ess Bild L~ce Shoes ............ . .............. 1 00 Boyk' Tap Sole Shoes. solid leather .......................... . 1.00 and 1 25 A Fine Lot of Ladies' Dongola Kid Boots ............................. 95 Ladies' Hand Sewed Kid Slippers...................................... . 50 Men's Calf Congress and Lace Shoes .................................. 1 50 Old Ladies' Extra Wi<le 8ewed Boots ............................... . Ladies' Rubbers 25 cts. a pair

Also Headquarters for Men's Hand Made French and American Driving Boots and Shoes.

JOHN CONN.EMS, 16 Alain St., Bangor •

GEO. I. WESCOTT,

Flour, TeasJ Tobacco, GROCERIES,

PROVISIONS,-CHEESL-COUNTRY-PRODUCE, "Washburn's Superlative" and "Pillsbury's Best"

Headquarters for BEANS.

Nos. 14 PicKBri~~ s~~arn a~o 21 Broao Stroot BANGOR, MEL

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WHEN in :need or any t:hi:ng 11-i t:he

GROCERY LINE, ·--------- ALWAYS REMEMBER --- ----

STAPLES & GRIFFIN,

Taylor's Block, 65 Pickering Square,

BANGOR, ME.