Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Douglas, for the year ending 1894, Part 2

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also the following articles of personal property, which I other- wise dispose of, to wit :


I give to my brother Benjamin my Desk, Chest, and small Trunk in said Chest, all my papers and Account Books.


I give to said Waldo Wallis my Bible, Rollin's Ancient Hist- ory, in two volumes, and Mckenzie's Receipts. I give to Pru- dence Wallis, wife of my brother Joseph, my History of the United States and Barber's Historical Collections, my feather bed, bolsters. pillows, bedstead and cord, in my north chamber. and my Chest of Drawers which were my mother's. I give to said Elbridge G. Wallace my Book of the United States, Napo- leon's campaigns, Manners and Customs, in two volumes, Laws of Massachusetts, Yankee Notions and Daboll's Arithmetic. all my wearing apparel, gun and all my military accoutrements.


I give to my four brothers. Peter, Benjamin, Joseph and Rufus, and said Elbridge, all of the residue of my Library, to be equally divided between them. I give to my brothers Peter and Benjamin all my wool not manufactured into yarn. I give to my brother Rufus the Chest of Drawers which were my Grandfather's. I give to my brother Peter my smallest Iron Bar, and the next in size I give to my brother Joseph, and the next in size I give to brother Benjamin, and my largest Iron Bar I give to brother Rufus : with all my undivided personal property which I hold in common with said Rufus, I give to him.


I give also to said Joseph all my Cooper and Carpenter tools.


It is my desire that all the white and yellow pine plank, door studs, with the arms and boards for the doors belonging to my Parker Barn, be kept and not sold, except with the Real Estate, and it is my desire that my clock shall be sold and go with my dwelling, and that my feather beds, bolsters and pillows be sold by weight, and all my other personal property to be sold. be sold in such manner as will be most beneficial to all con- cerned.


I hereby order and direct my said Executor, that out of the proceeds of the sale of my said wood lots hereinbefore directed to be sold, and the proceeds of the sale of my said personal property, together with the amount of all the collections of all my securities, dues and demands owing and due to me at my de- cease, to pay the following Legacies to the following persons. in one year after my decease, and interest on the same after payable, to wit: (and after paying my just debts and the charges of my funeral) I give to my sister, Lydia McIntire, the sum of one hundred dollars.


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I give to my deceased sister Sarah Dudley's five surviving children, as follows :


To Sarah Dudley, the sum of sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents. To Samuel Dudley, Jr. the sum of sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents. To Benjamin Dudley, the sum of sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents. To Azubah Adams, wife of Oliver W. Adams, the sum of twenty-five dollars. To Nelson Dudley, the sum of twenty-five dollars. And in case there shall be any surplus left of said collections and proceeds of the sale of said personal property, after paying said debts, charges, Legacies, and charges of administration or execution of this my said will, I hereby give unto Julia Ann Scism, wife of Henry Scism, the sum of fifty dollars, or the whole amount of said surplus, provided it does not exceed the sum of fifty dollars, and in case there shall still remain any surplus after paying said legacies, debts and charges, including the legacy to said Julia Ann, it is my will that the same shall be equally divided between Waldo Wallis above named, and Elbridge G. Wallace after deducting the following Legacy, to wit :


I give to Elbridge G. Wallace the sum of six hundred dollars.


I give and devise unto the Inhabitants of said Town of Douglas and their successors, all the rest, residue and remain- der of my Real Estate, to hold to them, their successors and assigns forever, for the sole. exclusive use and purpose of rais- ing a fund to be applied to and for the express uses and pur- poses hereinafter named, and none other whatsoever, and said Estate to be managed and disposed of as well as said fund, in the manner I hereby order and direct, as follows, to wit :


I hereby order and direct the said inhabitants and their suc- cessors, (provided they accept of this devise to them, in six months after the approval of this my said Will by the Probate Court of said County) by their agent or attorney selected for that purpose, by the legal voters of said Town, in Town meet- ing legally called for that purpose, to enter in and upon all of said Real Estate devised to said Inhabitants, and the same to sell at Public Auction, or private sale, in lots or otherwise, as said Inhabitants may determine would be most for the benefit of said Town, and good and sufficient Deed or Deeds thereof to make, execute, and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers, and so to do, finish and complete within two years after the Probate of this my said will, and the proceeds of said sale of all of said Real Estate devised to said Inhabitants and their successors, shall be received by said agent or attorney, or other


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person duly authorized (by said Inhabitants or their successors for that purpose) and under good and sufficient bonds to said Inhabitants, and approved by the Selectmen for the time being of said Town, and said proceeds so received, I order and direct to be put out and secured on interest, on good and sufficient title or titles to Real Estate of three times the value of the amount of the sum loaned, said value of said Real Estate mort- gaged to secure the sum or sums loaned, to be ascertained and determined by three disinterested freeholders of said Town (having no other interest in the loaning of said sum or sums, or the giving of the title or titles to secure the payment of the sum or sums loaned, than that in common with said Inhabitants under this devise) to be selected for that purpose by the said Inhabitants and their successors at a legal meeting called for that purpose in either of the months of March, April or Novem- ber in each and every year, so long as there shall be any of said proceeds of said sale or sum or sums growing out of the same from the interest thereof to be loaned, and also so often as it will be necessary to change the security from the foreclosing of the mortgage or mortgages and selling said mortgaged Es- tates to the end that said sum or sums shall be on interest for the benefit of said Town, according to the intent and mean- ing of this devise, and that no one person shall receive by loan as aforesaid, a larger sum than five hundred dollars out of said proceeds or the interest which may thereon accrue during the time the said proceeds shall be kept out for the benefit of said Town. And the said proceeds so loaned, put out, and secured on interest, I hereby direct shall be so kept on interest, the in- terest to be paid annually, and loaned out on the security afore- said annually for the term of sixty years from the time of the sale aforesaid, after deducting from said interest annually, as the same are incurred, the amount of the reasonable charges for taking the charge and care of said fund, of such person or persons as said Town may select for that purpose, including the fee of the appraisers of the Estate mortgaged. I order and direct that at the expiration of said term of sixty years, the said proceeds of said Real Estate, with all the interest and compound interest which may have been collected and secured on interest as aforesaid, (after deducting as aforesaid said charges and fee) shall be so forever thereafter kept on interest to be paid annually, the said annual interest after the expira- tion of said term, shall first be applied to the building of a good and durable Town Hall, with galleries upon three sides of it,


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with a good clock and bell attached to it, and sufficiently large to accommodate said Inhabitants in the transaction of Town business, and with the letters M. W., enscribed in gilt in some conspicuous place upon the wall at the head of said hall, the whole expense whereof not to exceed twelve thousand dollars : which hall shall at all times be open and free for all Lectures, discourses and discussions upon the subjects of politics and religion, not interfering with said Inhabitants in the transaction of any town business.


And after said annual interest shall have paid and discharg- ed the expense of the building of said hall, so much of said in- terest thereafter accruing as shall be necessary to keep said hall, clock and bell in good repair, shall be expended for that purpose so long as said building shall stand, (and in case said hall should be destroyed by fire or otherwise, it is my desire that it be rebuilt out of said annual interest thereafter accruing) and in case there shall be any surplus left of said annual inter- est, after discharging the expense of building said hall and keeping the same in repair as aforesaid, it is my will that the same shall first be applied for the support of the Paupers of said Town, and in case after supporting said Paupers, there shall still a surplus remain unexpended, the same shall be ap- plied to the repair of the Public Highways of said Town of Douglas, and so forever after the building of said hall, subject only, in the destruction of the first aforesaid hall, of rebuilding as aforesaid, and the expense of taking the care and charge of said fund, as herein before named, said hall to be located in the most central and convenient place to accommodate said Inhabitants.


And in case said Inhabitants shall, for the space of six months after the approval of this my last will by the Probate ('ourt as aforesaid, neglect or refuse to accept of this devise to them, and do not accept of the same, by a vote taken in Town meeting (to that effect) called for that purpose, then this devise to them shall become null and void. Then, in that case, I give and devise the same Real Estate I herein before devise to said Inhabitants, unto Elbridge G. Wallace, to hold to him for and during the term of his natural life. It is my will that said In- habitants take the profit and income of the Estate devised to them, from my decease until sold as aforesaid, in case they ac- cept of said devise, and not otherwise.


I give and devise unto the male children of my brothers, Peter, Benjamin and Joseph all the rest, residue and remainder


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of all the Real Estate above devised to said Elbridge, (in case said inhabitants do not accept of the devise to them as afore- said) to be equally divided between them, except Dexter Wallis and Mason Wallis, sons of my brother Joseph, who it is my will shall take nothing by this devise. And I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my brother, Benjamin Wallis, sole Exec- utor of this my last will and testament.


In witness whereof, I, Moses Wallis, have hereunto set my hand and seal, and publish and declare this to be my last will and testament, this sixteenth day of November in A. 1)., 1841.


The words, "in my north chamber," interlined between the 24 and 25 lines from the top, on page 3, and the erasure be- tween the last word on page 4, and the first word "given." on page 5, and the word "s'd," interlined between the 14 and 15th lines from the top on page 6, and the words "no one" interlined between the 26 and 27 lines of page 6, and the erasure directly under said words, "no one" in line 27 of page 6, and the eras- ure of the first word in line 28 of page 6, from the top. were all made before signing and sealing of this instrument.


MOSES WALLIS. (L. S.)


Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Moses Wallis, as his last will and testament, in the presence of us. who in his presence and at his request, have hereunto set our names as witnesses.


AMOS HUMES. ELIJAH BIGLOW. WARREN HUMES.


Attest, A COPY,


CHAS. G. PRENTISS. Reg.


REPORT -OF-


EDWIN MOORE, AGENT, ON THE DEVISE OF MOSES WALLIS, - TO THE- TOWN OF DOUGLAS.


-FOR THE- YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1894.


Notes due the town March 1, 1893, as per report,


$15,120 63


Add John Goff note, reported $300, should be $350, 50 00


15,170 63


Deduct Betsey Batcheller note previously paid,


100 00


15,070 63


Accrued interest, per report,


764 71


Accrued interest on deposit,


30 45


Cash received of C. W. Potter, Agent,


4,108 50


$19,974 29


Received Cash, Interest and Principal, as follows :


1893. Chas. W. Potter, Agent,


$4,108 50


Mar. 19. Margaret F. Brown, 12 00


23. A. and M. Reynolds, 327 06


“ 27. C. H. Littlefield, 19 98


Apr. 19. Interest on deposit with N. E. Trust Co., 40 05


32


May 9. Allen Buxton,


$6 00


66


9. Daniel S. Buxton,


12 00


12. Susan V. Thayer, 30 00


23. H. L. Sherman,


21 00


31. Joanna Rawson,


12 00


June 8. Moses Martin,


21 00


66


10. John Goff,


21 00


12. Smith Sherman,


18 00


19. Sarah H. Paine,


12 00


July


1.


Joseph St. Andrew,


103 12


6.


M. Roberts.


20 41


66


6. George Roberts,


9 00


66 31. Caleb Hill,


18 00


Aug. 23.


Russell M. Peters,


30 00


Sept. 26.


H. L. Sherman,


357 93


30. Joseph Lebeau,


24 00


Oct. 10. Margaret Stearns,


18 00


6


17. S. H. Starr,


121 70


" 20.


Potter M. Bates,


9 00


" 25.


John Peterson,


18 00


Nov. 18.


Joseph A. Richardson,


402 33


18


Joseph A. Richardson, expenses,


3 00


66


18 Amos G. Yates,


163 05


24. Louis Terrier,


24 00


Dec.


6. Eva Maxim, Expense,


2 00


23.


Mitchel Auger,


18 00


30. Julius and M. Rivers,


24 00


1894.


Jan. 1.


Louisa Jarvis,


6 00


66


2. Frank McCormick,


9 00


66


12. James Wixtead, by Lizzie Wixtead,


12 00


15. Frank Duval,


21 00


66


22. Sarah Dufo,


12 00


Feb. 5. Salina Casey,


30 00


200 00


16. Adolphus F. Brown,


30 00


16. Alvin H. Brown,


30 00


66


19. Mary J. Wallis,


30 00


66 19. George C. Allen,


30 00


66


21. John Vallier,


18 00


66 28. Edwin C. Esten,


80 00


28. Wellington Balcom,


7 50


28. Mary J. Willis,


269 67


28. Interest on deposit,


50 85


9. Edwin C. Esten,


33


Feb. 28. Phebe E. Johnson,


$19 98


+ 28. Mary J. Murphy, 30 00


$6,912 13


The Agent has loaned and paid out, as follows :


1893.


May 1. Loaned to J. D. Darling, $300 00


..


1. Loaned to Charles S. Caswell, 500 00


:


1. Loaned to Harriet C. Caswell, 200 00


4. Paid for recording 3 mortgages, and P. O. order, 3 54


June 9. Loaned to Mary M. Gough,


100 00


26. Paid for discharging mortgage,


25


July 10. Paid Town tax on devise, for 1893,


279 49


16 10. Recording mortgage and postage,


1 06


31. Loaned to Caleb Hill,


500 00


" 28.


Paid for recording mortgage,


1 12


Sept. 21.


Loaned to Emma J. Brown,


150 00


.. 26.


Paid for recording mortgage, Paid for discharging mortgage,


1 12


66 27.


25


Oct. 14.


Loaned to Joseph A. Richardson,


400 00


..


16. Paid for recording two mortgages,


2 14


.. 17. Paid for making deeds for Starr place, 2 00


17. Paid for discharge of mortgage, postage, and money order,


87


Nov. 16. Loaned to Amos G. Yates,


400 00


16.


Paid for discharging two mortgages,


50


.. 27. Loaned to Albert Whipple,


200 00


Dec. 6.


Loaned to Eva Maxim,


100 00


6.


Loaned to Peter Jarvis, 150 00


29.


Mary J. Willis,


267 00


.6 29. Paid for recording mortgage, and postage, 1


02


1894.


Jan. 15. Paid for recording three mortgages, and postage, 3 34


Feb.


1. Paid for recording mortgage, and postage,


1 12


..


5. Loaned to Frank S. Morse,


450 00


15. Loaned to Mary E. Keith, 500 00


17. Loaned to S. W. Potter, 100 00


200 00


Aug. 1. Loaned to E. M. Southwick,


5. Paid for recording mortgage, and postage,


17


66 24. Loaned to Oscar C. Rawson,


200 00


34


Feb 28. Paid Edgar C. Parker, services as appraiser,


$23 00


28. Paid Wellington Young, services as ap- praiser,


22 00


66


28. Paid Asahel Fitts, services as appraiser, 19 00


66


28. Paid Agent for services and expenses, 75 00


28. Cash in hands of agent, to balance, 1,757 14


$6,912 13


Notes due Town March 1, 1894.


Maker of Note.


Paid by


Accrued Int.


Prin.


Joseph T. Arnold,


$62 00


$400 00


Rebecca Morse,


30 00


500 00


John Vallier,


40


300 00


Alvin H. Brown,


20 00


500 00


A. F. Brown,


37 92


500 00


James Wixtead,


Lizzie Wixtead,


2 83


200 00


Orrin N. Thurber,


Eliza Williams,


33 20


360 00


Ira T. Robbins,


F. C. McCormick,


10 50


150 00


John Goff,


38 50


350 00


Joel Glover,


Sarah Dufo,


3 00


200 00


Zilpha M. Rawson,


60 67


500 00


Wm. F. Young,


55 50


500 00


Amos A. Humes,


Moses Martin,


19 83


350 00


Margaret Stearnes,


O. C. Emerson,


16 50


300 00


Rufus P. Johnson,


166 27


400 00


Mary J. Willis.


18 00


500 00


Louise Jarvis,


6 58


100 00


Michæl Roberts,


A. Ritchie.


1 07


287 66


Mitchel Auger,


15 40


300 00


Mary J. Murphy,


50 25


500 00


Phebe E. Johnson,


2 19


333 00


Allen Buxton,


5 60


100 00


Russell M. Peters,


7 90


250 00


Johanna Rawson.


Chas. F. Rawson,


9 23


200 00


Julius and M. Rivers.


R. T. Lesperance,


20 00


400 00


Amos G. Yates,


6 80


400 00


Wellington Balcome,


3 62


125 00


Potter M. Bates,


3 30


150 00


Charles H. Hilton,


12 33


200 00


Aaron Aldrich,


61 50


500 00


Margaret F. Brown,


11 33


200 00


Joseph Labeau,


10 93


400 00


35


Frank Duval


$10 67


$350 00


Edwin C. Esten.


96 80


Louis Terrier,


4 80


400 00


Sarah H. Paine,


12 50


200 00


Smith Sherman,


18 00


300 00


Salina Casey,


2 83


500 00


Susan V. Thayer,


25 42


500 00


John Peterson,


6 00


300 00


Daniel S. Buxton,


11 00


200 00


George Roberts,


8 00


150 00


Caleb Hill,


10 50


300 00


George C. Allen,


16 00


500 00


John D. Darling.


15 00


300 00


Chas. S. Caswell,


25 00


500 00


Harriet C. Caswell,


10 00


200 00


Mary M. Goff,


4 31


100 00


Caleb Hill,


7 00


200 00


E. M. Southwick,


17 50


500 00


Oscar C. Rawson,


6 17


200 00


Emma J. Brown,


4 12


150 00


Albert Whipple,


3 00


200 00


Eva Maxim.


1 37


100 00


Peter Jarvis,


2 05


150 00


Frank S. Morse,


1 80


450 00


Mary E. Keith,


1


25


500 00


S. W. Potter,


20


100 00


$1,037 64 $17,842 46


Notes due the time March 1, 1894,


$17,842 46


Accrued interest,


1,037 64


Cash in hands of Agent,


1,757 14


Value of Devise March 1, 1894.


$20,637 24


Value of Devise March 1, 1893,


19,974 29


Net gain for the year,


$662 95


Number of notes on hand March 1, 1893,


48


Number of loans made during the year.


17 65


Number of loans paid during the year,


7


Number of notes on hand March 1, 1894,


58


All of which is respectfully submitted,


EDWIN MOORE, Agent.


REPORT


OF THE


SUPERINTENDENT


ON THE Expenditures on Roads and Bridges for Labor and Supplies. FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 28, 1894.


The following named persons have acted as Assistant Super- intendents :- S. P. Rawson, L. Bent, W. S. Jillson, G. H. Dudley, W. L. Church, N. G. Dudley, E. C. Parker, and were paid $1.75 for their labor. I will give below the amount that has been expended in each section.


W. H. Wellman, 6083 h. $121 70 W. H. Wellman, 1 horse


carting 66 h. 8 25


W. H. Wellman, 2 horses 78 52 carting 349 h.


W. H. Wellman, 1 horse


driving 2031 h. 10 18


W. H. Wellman, sharpening drills and picks, 60


W. H. Wellman, 6 sleepers


for Gilboa bridge, 24 00


W. H. Wellman, 12 bolts


A. F. Jones, 3h.


45


for railing,


75


Johnie Paine, 457} h. 57 19


Frank Wellman. 1130 ft. railing, 11 30


Frank Wellman, 40 posts. 2 40


Eugene Lafloe, 17 h. 2 55


Eugene Lafloe. 1 horse


carting, 7h. 87


Jerome Nichols. 10h. 1 50


Harry Lunn, 16h. 2 40


Ed. Kelly, 85h. 12 75


Ed. Kelly, 1 horse carting 20h. 2 50


A. F. Jones, 44 loads gravel. 2 20


A. E. Chapman, 36ft. railing 19


37


A. E. Chapman. 4 posts, S 16


A. JJ. Thayer, 100 loads gravel. 5 00


B. Morse. 526 ft. c. plank.


9 46


G. A. Gleason, sharpening drills, bars and picks, 1 65


J. B. Sweet. 2 horses cart- ing 30h. 6 75


J. B. Sweet. driver 30h. 4 50


J. B. Sweet, 59 loads gravel. 2 95


Alex Lachenu. 38h.


5 70


Caleb Hill, 29h.


4 35


E. T. Thayer, 29h.


4 35


E. T. Thayer, 2 horses cart-


ing 29h.


6 52


H. W. Smith, 1051h. 15 82


A. K. Richardson, 29h. 4 35


Walter Brown,


76 loads


gravel,


2 28


Jerry Kelly, 5h. 75


Joseph T. Arnold. 30h. 4 50


C. S. Caswell, 40h. 6 00


C. S. Caswell. 1 horse cart


311h.


95


Newell Morse. 30h. 4 50


Lyman Arnold, 50h. 7 50


Augustus Dufo, 1391. 20 85


E. G. Paine, 5h. 75


Joseph Fisher. 10h.


1 50


Stephen Funstra. 2 50


Timothy Wixtead, 3971h. 59 62


W. N. Jones, 62 1h. 9 37


W. N. Jones, horse & cart. 5 81


Chas. Scacdine, 50h.


7 50


Asahel Fitts. 54h.


8 10


Asahel Fitts. 2 horses & cart


10h.


2 25


Asahel Fitts. 1 horse & cart 42h. 5 25


John Royalston, 10h. 1 50


Mark Pease, 23h. 3 45


Geo. Blunt, 34h. 5 10


John Lequaph. 29h.


4 35


W. R. Wallis, for driver on


scraper, 45h. 7 88


For two pair horses on


scraper, 45h. 27 00


One horse team and driv- er, 103h. 28 32


1470 ft. 3 in. h. p. plank, 44 83


Geo. Nicholas, 283h. 4 28 Jefferson, 411. 68


Murphy, 4h.


60


M. Foster, 20h.


$3 00


A. Foster, 20h. 3 00


Foster. 10h. 1 50


Williard Whipple, 283h.


4 28


1 horse and cart 172h. 2 19


155 loads gravel 3c.


4 65


Ralph Aldrich, 29h.


4 35


2 horses and carting 29h. 6 53


8722 33


Chas. Mercier, 150gh.


22 57


One horse and cart 139h. 17 36


Lewis Terrier, 1161h. 17 47


1 horse 85h. 10 63


Eugene Lafloe, 5h. 75


Peter Deblout, 35h. 5 75


Frank Francis, 65h.


9 75


Henry Laboun. 271h.


4 12


Paul Rayer, 10h.


1 50


Oneson Gregway, 1 horse and cart 10h. 1 25


Alex. Lineus, 10h.


1 50


T. Lacourse, 10h. 1 50


Fabe Converse. 1 horse and cart 40h. 5 00


Antim Scott. 25h. 3 75


$102 90


S. P. Rawson, 336h.


58 81


2 horses and cart 191h. 42 97


2 horses on scraper 40h. 12 00


E. Chapman, 25h. 3 75


1 horse and cart 42


Luke Southwick, 1721h. 25 87


Pliny Richardson, 17411. 26 10


Ira Arnold, 47h. 7 05


Geo. Roberts, 81h.


12 75


1 horse and cart 27h. 3 38


Frank Kenyon, 79h. 11 85


O. C. Rawson, 2 horses on


scraper 40h.


12 00


Driving 4 horses 40h. 7 00


C. F. Rawson, 97h.


14 55


Edrastus Chase, 20h. 3 00


477 ft. railing @ }c. 2 39


54 posts (@ 4c. 2 16


Henry Chase. 20h.


3 00


419 ft. 3 in. oak plank Ca


12c.


5 03


Elphonso Chase. 10lı.


1 50


H. Sherman. 10 lbs. gravel.


50


38


Henry Walker, oxen and cart 40h. 8 00


P. White, 7h. 1 05


Thomas Buxton, 54 lds.


gravel, 2 70


$269 42


Lathern Bent, 176h. 32 55


2 horses and cart 136h. 30 58


2 horses on scraper 20h. 6 00


A. J. Dudley, 51h. 7 65


2 horses carting 51h. 11 48


Harley Brown, 40h. 6 00


Merrick Parker, 127h. 19 05


1 horse carting 7h. 87


Geo. Bent. 182h. 27 30


John Bates, 70h. 10 50


Edgar Parker, 10h. 1 50


2 horses carting 10h. 2 25


Theron Barton, 15h. 2 25


W. S. Jillson, on scraper


10h. 1 75


2 horaes on scraper 10h. 3 00 Gus. Dudley, on scraper 10h. 1 75


2 horses on scraper 10h. 3 00


W. R. Wallis, 86 ft. plank, 1 72


A. E. Chapman, 25h. 3 75


Mrs. Keith, 18 loads gravel, 90


C. W. Brown, sharpening drills, 25


$174 10


W. S. Jillson. 2551h. 44 72


2 horse team 1713h. 38 63


On scraper 30h. 9 00


1 horse and cart, 3 88


2 in. plank and spikes. 52


Jesse Thompson, 312h. 46 88


1 horse and cart 15h. 1 87


Charlie Johnson, 621h. 9 37


L. Bent, 30h. 5 25


2 horses on scraper 30h. 00


(). C. Rawson, 105h. 15 75


2 horses and cart 30h. 6 75 33 loads gravel, 1 65


Ralph Brown, 5134h. 7 75


Henry Johnson, 15h. 2 25


G. H. Dudley, 20h. 3 00


2 horses and cart 20h. 4 50


E. Wilder, 15h. 2 25


A. Keith, 20h. 2 00


J. T. Arnold, 89h. 13 35


Geo. Bent, 10h. 1 50


Geo. Brown. 1411h. 21 23


C. W. Brown, sharpening drills. 3 40


Peter Jarvis, 10h. 1 50


2 horses and cart. 5h. 1 13


II. W. Brown, 5h. 75


W. Brown, 5h. 75


A. Reynolds, 35h.


5 25


1 horse and cart, 20h. 2 50


W. B. Reynolds, 35h. 5 25


8 loads gravel. 4 25


$275 88


G. H. Dudley. 1731h. $30 37


4 horses on scraper 25h. 15 00


2 horses carting, 481h. 10 91


2 horses, 2 08


20 loads gravel. 1 00


E. F. Wilder, 81h. 1 27


Driving on scraper, 25h. 1 37


A. Keith, 1283h.


12 85


Chas. Johnson, 10h. 1 50


A. T. Dudley, 20h. 3 00


J. Thompson, 80h. 12 00


Geo. Brown, 90h. 13 50


Oscar Rawson, 69h. 9 75


1 horse, 1 50


2 horses and cart. 2 25


Frank Amidon, gravel. 1 28


Geo. M. Wallis, 10h. 1 50


$124 13


Wm. L. Church, 106h. $18 55


2 horse team, 30h. 6 75


Frank Wellman, 85h. 12 75 2 horse team. 18h. 4 05


G. Balcome, 10h. 1 50


W. S. JJillson, on seraper10h. 1 75 2 horses on scraper, 3 00


1. Bent. on scraper. 10h. 1 75


2 horses on seraper, 10h. 3 00


H. Church, 58h. 7 25


$60 35


E. C. Parker. 127h. 822 22


2horse team, 118h. 26 54


Leon Keith, 112h. 18 30


Raymond, 29h. 4 35


J. A. Richardson, 18h. 2 70


39


2 horse team, 29h. $ 6 52


Eddie Buxton, 183h. 1 39


Joseph Arnold, 96h. 14 40


J. B. Thompson, 66h, 9 90


$106 32


N. G. Dudley, 213h.


37 27


1 horse &cart 91h. 11 37


Fuse and caps, 60


Dynamite,


2 00


Frank Carrivo, 40h. 6 00


Frank Gurteen, driving on scraper, 20h. 3 50


2 horses on scraper, 20h. ; 00


Geo. Darling, on scraper 20h.3 50 N. Roberts, 20h. 3 00


Grank Gemel, 20h.


3 00


Vider Dupree, 20h. 3 00


Andrew Roberts, 75h. 11 25


2 horses, 35h. 7 87


Napoleon Roberts, 74h. 11 10


Gilbert Roberts, 51h. 5 10


Chas. Dudley, 59h. 8 85


65


Powder, fuse and caps,


Loren Stockwell, 102h. 15 30


Team on scraper, 20h. 6 00


Team carting 53h.


10 53


Joseph Soro, sharp'ng drills, 1 05


Elijah Bigelow, four loads gravel. 20


8157 14


W. W. Brown, 4h. 60


Wharton Brown, 7h. 1 05


Henry Brown, 7h. 1 05


C. S. Caswell, 5h. 75


1 horse 75


W. E. Jones Bill,


4 spades, 3 60


1 bush scythe and snath, 1 50


1 sledge handle, 25


Nails, 2 98


$12 53


Amount paid J. M. Rawson for labor and supplies.


Mar. 25. 5h. with horse. $1 25


27. 7h. with horse. 1 75


1892.


Oct. 4. 10h, for oxen, 2 00


1892.


Oct. 10.


10h. for oxen,


$2 00


10h. for E. T. R. 1 50


1893.


Apr.


1.


Forcite,


15 00


200 ft. fuse.


1 00


200 caps,


3 00


freight,


25


4 boy's stone picks 2 40


3 men's


66


2 50


freight,


25


811 lbs. steel @ 16] for drills, 13 44




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