Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Douglas, for the year ending 1902, Part 2

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15


3.


2 lbs. butter,


40


3. 1 doz. eggs,


20


3. 9 qts. milk,


45


3. 3 lbs. butter,


60


3. 1 loaf bread,


10


4. 9 qts. milk,


45


5. 3 66


15


5. 4 lbs. butter,


80


2 qts. milk,


10


+


.


·


26


July 6. Use of wagon,


50


6. team,


50


8. 12 qts. milk,


60


8. 2 66


10


3. 1 lb. butter,


20


9. Cream,


10


9. 3 weeks board, Ellen Leach,


6 00


10. 2 lbs. butter,


40


10. 4 qts. milk,


20


40


12. 2 lbs. butter, 5 qts. milk,


25


13. Į pk. peas,


20


13. 21 lbs. butter, 4 66


80


1/2 bbl. potatoes, etc.,


1


10


16. . 1 1b. butter,


20


Peas, cream and milk,


35


17. 3 lbs. butter,


60


Cream,


10


18. 4 qts milk,


20


Butter and Milk,


60


20.


60


22. Ellen Leach, 2 weeks board,


4 00


23. 4 1/2 lbs. butter,


90


29


Butter and milk,


1 10


30. 66


1 10


Aug.


1.


35


3.


66 66


80


8.


cream,


50


9.


66


60


10.


cream and eggs,


53


12. Labor,


25


13.


Butter and cream,


30


15


00


15. Eggs and milk,


33


16. Team labor,


70


19. Butter,


70


20.


Ellen Leach, 4 weeks board,


8 00


Eggs and milk,


45


24. 5 lbs. butter,


1 00


26. 3


66


60


27. Butter and eggs,


33


30.


Butter and milk,


1 43


1


50


Beans and milk,


27


27


Aug. 31.


Butter, milk and eggs,


75


Sept. 2. Corn and milk,


90


4. Team labor,


75


6. Butter,


40


6. Sweet corn,


60


9. Butter and milk,


35


10. Cabbage and corn,


55


12. Butter,


1 00


13. 40 qts. milk,


2 00


14. Milk, corn and butter,


65


17. Use of team,


00


18. Butter and milk,


81


23. 66


66


27.


66


1 10


29.


Milk and tomatoes,


35


30.


Tomatoes,


89


Oct.


3.


Butter,


66


4.


Tomatoes,


50


5. Eggs and vegetables,


45


7. Butter,


66


Team labor,


14 50


8. Ellen Leach, 5 weeks board,


10 00


18. Butter,


1 10


19. Old iron,


30


22. Butter,


88


23. T. J. Murphy, calf,


8 00


24


Ellen Leach, 2 weeks board,


4 00


25. 8 lbs. butter,


1 76


28.


Cream and turnips,


52


29.


J. B. Sweet, team labor,


25 00


Nov. 4. 6 lbs. butter,


1 32


7. 3 bush. turnips,


1 80


11. 70 qts. milk,


3 50


11. 4 lbs. butter,


88


12. 2 doz. eggs,


70


13. 2 lbs. butter,


44


Ellen Leach, 11/2 weeks board,


3 00


18. Butter,


1. 92


18. Team labor, Arthur Jones,


23 00


16 days board, teamster,


8 00


Turnips,


. 00


22 Butter and milk,


59


26.


66


86


1 dinner,


25


.


.


.


28


Nov. 29. Bush. turnips,


50


Dec. 4. 75 qts. milk,


, 75


8. 5 lbs. butter,


10


Turnips, cream and potatoes,


97


9. 3. lbs. butter,


66


Team labor, Arthur Jones,


28 00


3 weeks board, teamster,


10 50


1 Testament,


15


17. 5 lbs. butter,


1


10


Milk and dinner,


45


1 old shawl,


25


21 Butter and milk,


64


1902.


Jan.


1. 4 lbs. butter,


88


1 dinner,


25


15. 1 ham,


1 95


1/2 bush. turnips,


25


16.


6 lbs. butter,


1 32


20. Team labor, Arthur Jones,


39 20


25. 3 bush. turnips,


1 50


17 lbs. salt pork,


2 04


27.


2 bush. potatoes,


2 00


29. 110 qts. milk,


5 50


30. 6 lbs. butter,


1 32


7 lbs. pork,


84


Cream and eggs,


1 02


Turnips and carrots,


35


Feb. 8.


2 bush. turnips,


1 00


2 lbs. butter,


44


1 dinner,


25


20.


8 lbs. butter,


72


1/2 bush. potatoes,


50


bush. turnips,


50


25. 2 dinners,


50


team labor,


2 10


4 bush. potatoes,


4 00


1 shoulder,


1 54


1 ham,


2 17


91/2 lbs. pork,


14


Use of wagon,


25


28. Team work, Arthur Jones,


17 00


Frank Chase, 2 weeks board,


7 00


$438 22



29


1901.


CR.


Mar. 4. 4 qts. milk,


20


6. Medicine,


15


9. and tobacco, 1 file,


15


22.


Mrs. Hattie Gorey, labor,


6 00


Shoeing horse,


70


Medicine and tobacco,


55


Apr. 1. To Overseers of Pcor, balance cash in hands of Supt. Humphrey,


10 09


3. John Condon, meat,


4 23


8. Thos. Murphy, meat,


44


8. L. Dermody, for pigs,


6 50


12. Grinding corn,


1 00


12. 2 lbs. coffee,


50


22. Meat,


33


29. Seed Peas,


46


29. Boraxine,


30


Meat,


68


30. Baking powder,


50


May


3. Clams,


50


6. Filing saw,


20


Meat,


68


Repairing hammer,


25


8. Horse medicine,


50


14. Oil cloth,


30


14. Coffee,


35


15. Vinegar bottle,


20


17. O. J. Peters, 1 month's labor,


19 00


20.


Meat,


42


21. Extracts,


50


27. Meat,


65


28. Tea,


25


28. Plants,


35


29. Use of bull,


50


June 6.


66


50


7. Strainer,


22


Soap,


25


8. Plants,


50


8. Cookies,


25


Tinware and repairs,


1 35


11.


Coffee,


35


Meat,


28


Stationery,


35


.


95


30


June 13. Slabs,


00


Fish,


30


15. Chopping wood,


75


20. Berries,


25


Tea,


20


22.


O. J. Peters, 1 month's labor.


19 00


Medicine,


1 20


Stone and rifle,


20


Tobacco,


10


24. Tea,


30


25. Dr. Ela,


1 00


W. E. Jones, seed, etc.,


3 88


28.


C. Bates, for labor,


. 00


July 8. Meat,


70


Bug Death,


80


9.


O. J. Peters, labor,


12 00


Coffee,


35


Berries.


20


19. Bug Death,


80


Rake teeth, etc.,


2 38


20. Cad Titus, labor,


10 00


Extracts,


40


23.


Whiskey and coffee,


60


Meat,


40


30.


Cad Titus, labor,


9 00


Aug.


2.


Soap,


1 00


Bread,


25


Tea,


60


7.


Filing saw,


20


8. Gorey, cutting wood,


60


9. Watermelon,


40


19. Meat,


32


20. Cutting 5 cords wood,


4 00


21. Apples,


25


27.


Cutting 121/2 cords wood, Hook and nails,


50


Sept.


2. Coffee and Tea,


60


3. Carpenter work,


25


Sweeney, for labor,


3 00


13.


Blacksmith labor,


25


16. Meat,


47


20. Extracts,


25


26. F. Smith, labor,


1 35


1


75


9. Bread,


10 00


31


Sept. 26. Peppers, Humphrey, labor,


2 85


Oct. 1. Meat,


35


5. Grain,


3 35


Meat,


28


8. J. Condon, meat,


, 92


F. Smith, labor,


1 00


15. H. Logee, blacksmith,


12 28


16. Coffee and tea,


65


Chair bottom,


25


Peppermint,


25


29.


Meat,


52


Oysters,


20


29. S. F. Root & Co., groceries acct.


5 00


Chas. Bennett, sawing wood,


10 00


30. Meat, etc.,


1 35


Tea,


60


Oysters,


20


Nov.


4. S. F. Root & Co , groceries,


5 15


7. Sharpening shears,


15


8.


Postal cards and envelopes,


25


11. E. N. Jenckes, bbl flour,


75


13. Baking powder,


50


Medicine, etc.,


85


16. Oysters,


20


19. Extracts,


20


Bread steamer,


25


26


66


5 53


26. E. N. Jenckes, on acct.


10 00


26


Coffee,


35


Repairs harness,


25


27.


Babson meat acct.


7 10


Dec.


4. S. F. Root & Co.,


6. 30


7. Bread and cookies,


35


F. Smith, butchering,


1 50


11.


Soap,


4 00


Coffee,


25


11. S. F. Root & Co., on acct.,


15 00


E. N. Jenckes,


10 00


Horse Blankets,


5 00


12. Whitewashing,


1 00


20. John Condon,


6 83


S. F. Root & Co.,


3 33


4


.


10


2 96


32


2


Dec. 24. Oysters, W. E. Jones, wagon jack,


20


2 50


repairing boiler, etc.,


1 30


Ginger, Cookies,


25


1902.


Jan. 1. A. Lęach, repairs harness,


2 75


S. F. Root & Co., cash on acct.,


20 00


11. Oysters,


50


15. Albert Burke, labor, Cookies,


25


22. H. N. Logee, blacksmith,


23 25


23. Fish,


36


25. Oysters,


50


Spices,


35


30. Albert Burke, labor,


5 00


Feb.


3. S. F. Root & Co.,


40 00


5. 1 halter,


15


Baking powder,


50


12. Labor on ice,


2 00


15. Oysters, Feeding horse,


25


20. Postage stamps,


1 00


F. Chase, cutting 1634 cords wood,


16 75


Mar. 1. Cash in hands of Supt.,


$438 22


The Overseers have paid the following bills on Almshouse account :


1901.


Apr. 1. Charles Humphrey, salary in full,


$75 00


28. W. W. Brown, for Wilcox Fertilizer, 12 00


June 3. W. L. Church, for wood choppers, :65


8. S. Holbrook, medicine for Frank Chase, 1 00


July Fred. A. Park, on salary,


68 75


Apr. 8. 66 to run the farm,


20 00


Sept. 12. W. J. McMahon, for meat account, 14 84


Oct. 25. Fred. A. Park, on salary, 68 75


Dec. 2.


Joseph Bowen, burial of Ellen Thayer, 13 50


12


Geo. Palmer, grinding scythes,


$413 22


25 00


45


5 00


25


A


33


Dec. 2. Paul F. Ela, M. D., Ellen Thayer, $3 50


Feb. 28. Geo. A. Gleason, shoeing horses, 1 60


W. J. McMahon, meat bill, 3 87 John Condon, 66


2 34


E. N. Jenckes, store account,


109 83


S. F. Root & Co., 66 66


35 95


Summary.


Superintendent has paid for supplies as per this report,


$413 22


The Overseers have paid as per report, 438 58


$851 80


Superintendent has received for labor, produce, etc. 438 22


Cost of support of poor at Almshouse,


Number of weeks board of poor, 59


$7 00


Inmates at almshouse Mar. 1, 1901, Ellen Thayer, 66 1,1901, 43


Died, Nov. 13, 1901, 36


5 days.


Frank Chase, Mar. 1, 1901,. 44


Left, Apr. , 5,1901, 5


Napoleon Morse, June 20, 1901, 40


Died, July 26, 1901, 5


3 66


Zachariah Brown, Sept. 5, 1901, 79


Died, - 9,1901, 4 66


53


Richard Sheehan, Oct. 6, 1901, Left, 66 20,1901, 2


Ellen Leach, Dec. 22, 1901, 52


Left, Jan. 25, 1901, 5


Ellen Leach, ret'd Feb. 6, 1901,


At Almshouse, Mar. 1, 1901, 3


Tramps fed, equal to, 1


3 66


Outside Poor.


Sylvia Wakefield,


$60 00


Mrs. George Casey,


51 00


Mrs. Margaret Duprey,


48 00


Mary J. Sweeney,


71 50


.


.


4


-


$413 58


Cost per week, about-


Age. Weeks Board,


$438 58


34


James Quinn,


$7 87


Mrs. Francis Barcome,


25 00


William McQuillan,


28 00


Napoleon Morse,


24 10


Aaron H. Paine.


68 00


Richard Shaw,


5 00


Zachariah Brown,


30 75


Joseph P. Casey,


6 25


Charles Remfrett,


22 00


Clara Joggerson,


6 15


Joseph Jenney,


57 80


$511 42


State Poor.


Mabel and Ethel Lunn,


$16 63


John Snyder,


39 85


George Cencak,


26 00


William Prince.


4 00


Richard Sheehan,


27 54


Charles Benway,


31 00


Mrs. Adolph Gardner, in 1900,


2 00


John Kelley,


4 00


4


Other Towns.


Jennie E. Wedberg, Cambridge,


$11 00


Due from State :


George Cencak,


$13 00


Charles Benway,


20 00


$33 00


Due from State on old bills :


1894 .-- Joseph Derosia, $19 25


1896 .- Peter Kalaud, 30 40


1896 .- James R. Mills,


16 50


1896 .- Joseph La Plant,


9 00


1887. Frederick Kennier,


59 94- $135 09


Lockup Account.


Aug. 3. Timothy Wixtead, cleaning, $3 25


Oct. 7. A. F. Jones, 4 ft. wood, 2 00


$151 02


85


Dec. 18. Timothy Wixtead, care of lockup, 37 50 20. A. F. Jones, 4 ft. wood, 2 00


1902.


Feb. 28. Joseph Bowen, filing saws, 50


W. E. Jones, repairing stove, 1 50


Timothy Wixtead, care of lockup in full, 7 50


S. F. Root & Co., supplies, 12 50-


$66 75


Number of tramps for the year, 262


Miscellaneous Accounts.


1901.


Apr. 1. Team to almshouse, 66 1 50


$1 00


18.


May 20. Postage stamps,


1 00


20. Blanks, billheads, etc., 1 96


20. Settlement Laws of Massachusetts.


2 00


20 Expense to Boston, pauper cases,


2 00


22.


27. Fall River, " ٠٠


2 37


June 3.


Worcester, “ 66


2 00


Aug. 2. Postage stamps,


1 00


Sept. 3. Expense to Boston, pauper case,


2 50


5. Telephone to hospital.


25


18. Burial blanks,


-15


Nov. 12. Blanks,


25


12. Letter file,


80


21. Postage stamps,


1 00


1902. Jan. 16. Expense to Sutton, pauper case, 1 50


$23 28


Amount Received for Support of Poor.


1901.


Mar. 2. Cash on hand, $18 81


J. E. Cummings, for burial of Rhoda Hill, 85 40


Apr. 1. Charles Humphrey, for one cow, 22 50


1. 66 cash on hand,


10 09


6. Town treasurer, 100 00


Nancy Jones estate, 1 46


2 00


$


36


July 6. Town treasurer,


$300 00


Sept. 7.


100 00


Nov. 2. 66


200 00


1902.


Feb. 1.


66


200 00


1. Hill & Coulter, for 1899,


2 00


W. R. Wallis, balance due for logs,


1 77


28. Town treasurer,


200 00


$1,242 03


Recapitulation.


Paid on account of poor at almshouse,


$438 58


Outside poor,


511 42


State poor,


151 02


Poor of Cambridge,


11 00


Lockup,


66 75


Miscellaneous,


23 28


$1,202 05


March 1, 1902. Cash in hands of Overseers,


39 98


$1,242 03


The Overseers have received for their services,


A. F. Jones, $100 00


W. L. Church, 25 00


H. D. Mowry., 25 00- $150 00


There is now due the town on almshouse account :


Frank Manahan, 42 weeks' board, $15 00


Nathaniel Mills, for milk, eggs and butter, 4 26


Respectfully submitted,


A. F. JONES, Overseers HENRY D. MOWRY, of


WM. L. CHURCH, S Poor.


L. B. SAXTON, Auditor.


3


Report of the Commissioner of Roads,


ON THE Expenditures on Roads and Bridges, for Labor and Supplies, OF THE Year Ending March 1, 1902.


GUSTAVUS H. DUDLEY, Commissioner.


Gustavus H. Dudley,


1,097h. $219 40


G. H. Dudley, driving horse 761h. 38 05


G. H. Dudley, one horse


and cart, 40h. 5 00


G. H. Dudley, two horses


and cart, 1,046h. 209 20


G. H. Dudley, two horses,


G. H. Dudley, four horses, scraper, 233h. 139 80


G. H. Dudley, six horses, scraper, 30h. 27 00


W. H. Dudley, 30h. 2 25


A. P. Dudley, 264h. 39 60


Arthur F. Jones, 20h. 4 00


Urban I. Peters, four horse scraper, 65h. 39 00


John Dunlavey, four horse


scraper, 10h. 6 00


Arthur F. Jones, four horse


scraper, 4h. 2 40


Wm. H. Wellman, 8312h. 124 72 E. G. Paine, 176h. 26 40


John E. Paine, 291h. 43 65


James Peters, 139h. 20 85


Urban I. Peters, 131h. 19 65


Oscar J. Peters, 18h. 2 70


Henry A. Peters, 238h. 35 70


Chester Wellman, 23h. 2 87


Henry Brown, 331h. 41 37 scraper, 10h. 3 00


Walter M. Brown, 214h. 32 10


Thomas Hudgins, 60h. 9 00


James Kittredge, 18h. 2 45


Hammond Metcalf, 20h. 3 00


G. Roberts, 39h. 5 85


N. Roberts, 118h. 17 70


A. Roberts, 2123h. 31 87


H. Gammel, 130h. 19 50


Geo. Robillard, 68h. 10 20


H. Robillard, 55h. 8 25


O. Auger, 40h. 6 00


A. Sawyer, 25h. 3 75


Ed. Bennett, 20h. 3 00


F. Hammond, 72h. 10 80


38


Fred. Oudat, 724h. 10 87


Henry Jarvis, 5h. 75


Jos. Oudat, 68 }h. 10 27


William Jarvis, 2h. 30


F. Bolduc, 30h. 4 50


George Lindberg, 42h. 6 30


O. Bolduc, 40h. 6 00


Charles Galway, 302h. 45 30


Charles S. Dudley, 40h. 6 00


Walter E. Putnam, 1311. 19 65


Amos Humes, 72h. 10 80


Richard M. Shaw, 3373h. 50 62


B. Garney, 8h. 1 20


George Reynolds, 8h. 1 20


Frank Gasso, 7h. 1 05


Will. Reynolds, 96h. 14 40


Perry Bryant, 27h. 4 05


Clarence B. Titus, 398h.


59 70


Charles G. Gazette, 10h.


1 50


John Riley, 145h.


21 75


George Martin, 15611.


21 75


Wm. H. Peak, 456h.


68 40


Joseph Rivers, 15h.


2 25


Frank E. Smith, 484h.


72 60


Louis Valcourt, 9h. 1 35


Rich'd M. Jorgensen, 33h.


4 32


Wm. W. Humphrey, 10h.


1 50


Sidney Collins, 9h.


1 35


Wm. H. Herendeen, 34h.


5 10


John McGrath, 10h. 1 50


John Dunlavey, 5h.


75


Brig. L. Morse, 80}h.


12 07


Horse and cart, 771h.


9 69


D. A. E. Wallis, 35h. 5 25


D. E. Caswell, 39h.


5 85


Major Benson, 16h.


2 40


Daniel Rogers, 25h.


3 75


Willis Thayer, 3h.


45


Thomas Ring, 68h.


10 20


T. J. Lee, 25h.


3 75


John Sweeney, 2721.


40 80


Everett A. Brown, 45h.


6 75


"Frenchman," 93h. 13 95


William Colp, 5h. 75


D. A. E. Wallis, driving scraper, 20h. 3 50


Alex. Ritchie, 25h.


3 75


Jos. Reynolds, 38h.


5 70


J. C. F. Bates, 10h.


1 50


Frank Balcome, 10h.


1 50


Walter E. Putnam, driving scraper, 178h. 31 15


Edgar C. Parker, 27h.


4 05


John Dunlavey, driving


Joseph Ashe, 842h.


126 30


scraper, 10h. 1 75


Wm. S. Jillson, 30h.


4 50


Edgar Manning. driving


scraper, 35c. 6 12


Orson M. Chase, 1263h.


18 97


A. F. Chapman, driving scraper, 25h. 4 37


Orlan F. Chase, 141h. 21 15


9 45


S. P. Rawson," driving


Alphonso Chase, 117h.


17 55


scraper, 10h. 1 75


Edrastus Chase, 105h. 15 75


Henry Chase, 843h. 12 67


Frank Chase, 40h. 6 00


Amos G. Yates. 20h. 3 00


A. E. Chapman, 164h.


24 60


S. P. Rawson, 314h.


47 10


Fred. Howland, 1111h.


16 72


George Cayes, 243h. 36 45


11 10


F. Hammond, 2 horses, 42h. 8 40


Charles Stevens, 80h. 12 00


N. Roberts, 2 horses, 4h. 80


J. Philip Manning, 13h. 1 95


Edgar Manning, 300h. 45 00


Joseph Gouchee, driving scraper, 4h. TO


A. B. Simmons and team. 10h. 3 50


Urban I. Peters, 2 horses. 229h. 45 80


A. B. Simmons, 74h.


Arthur F. Jones. 2 horses 44h. 8 80


2 85


G. C. Dudley, 19h. 2 85


Marvel W. Southwick, 10h. 1 50


Joseph Geer, 6h. 90


Hegic Sevenersen. 35h. 5 25


Peter Berry, 6h. 90


Alex. Bean, 215h. 32 25


John F. Dolbeare, 134h. 20 10


Thomas Coleman, 85h. 12 75


"Sambo," 6h. 90


Urban I. Peters. driving scraper, 821h. 14 44


Suel E. Chase, 38h. 5 70


Myron B. Chase, 63h.


George Cayes, driving scraper, 44h. 7 70


Owney Guertin, 201h. 3 07


Geo. H. Seymour, 10h. 1 50


Charles Quish, 19h.


39


Wm. H. Wellman, 2 horses, 5003h. 100 10


Wm. H. Wellman, 1 horse.


3451h. 43 19


Charles Barton, 2 horses, . 4711. 9 50


Edrastus Chase, 2 horses, 30h. 6 00


Henry Chase, 2 horses, 39h.


Orlan F. Chase, 2 horses, 911h. 18 30


Myron B. Chase. 2 horses, 19h.


S. P. Rawson, 2 horses. 218h. 43 60


D. A. E. Wallis, 2 horses, 30h. 6 00


.1. B. Simmons, 2 horses. 10h. 2 00


A. J. Dudley, 2 horses. 32h. ( 41)


Edgar C. Parker. 2 horses, 40h. 8 00


Wm. S. Jillson. 2 horses.


30h. 6 00


A. E. Chapman, 2 horses, 703h. 14 10


.1. E. Chapman. horses on scraper, 25h. , 50


Edrastus Chase, horses on


scraper, 14h. 4 20


S. P. Rawson, horses on


scraper, 41h. 12 30


D. A. E. Wallis, horses on scraper, 30h. 9 00


Urban I. l'eters, horses on scraper, 173h. 5 25 Andrew Roberts, horses on scraper, 17 }h. 5 25


F. Hammond, horses on scraper, 10h. 3 00


M. M. Luther. removing tree, 1 00


E. C. Parker and horse. 2 00


Freight on pipe, 3 48


Frank E. Smith. care of lantern. 1 50


Thomas Kelly, labor, 1 60


John E. Paine, work on road, 3 00


. Oxford. 4 horses, 1 00


W. H. Emerson, cleaning street. 50


Brig. L. Morse. cutting tree, 15


.1. E. Chapman, dressed plank and labor. 60


S. P. Rawson, per Well- man's bill, 9 50


Urban I. Peters, work with teanı, 2 50


Charles S. Dudley, blowing


rocks and expense. 1 23


Majar Benson, labor, 1 17


$2,815 40


Gravel, &c.


W. Frank Amidon, 12 loads. $ 60


Wm. L. Church, 54-1 2 70


Frank E. Wellman, 16-1 80


Wm. Metcalf, 120-1 6 00


E. N. Jenckes, 237-1 11 85 Mrs. Sylvester Chase, 36-1 1 80


Moses H. Balcom, 6-1


30 Mrs. Hattie Gorey. 15-1 75


G. H. Dudley, 58-1 2 90 A. J. Thayer, 10-1 50


E. C. Parker, 119-1 5 95


A. F. Jones, 194-1 0 70


J. A. Richardson, 87-1 4 35


Major Benson, 27-1 1 35


W. R. Wallis, 27-1 1 35


1. J. Dudley, 229-1 11 45


3 25


Repairs, &c.


Good Road Mach. bill and freight, 5 05


Luther Ward's bill. 1 70


Good Road Mach. repairs. 5 80


Express on scraper fixings. 65


W. R. Wallis, 1 shovel, 85


Dan. W. Dudley, repairs and sharp drills. 1 82


$


Walter E. Carpenter. 11-1 55


D. Holt. 7-1 35


V


40


H. N. Lougee, blacksmith- ing bill,


22 16


W. H. Parker, lumber bill, 22 29


W. R. Wallis, sundry sup-


plies, 11 89


W. R. Wallis, sundry sup-


plies, 48 27


American Axe and Tool Co., 1 pick, 1 00


W. H. Wellman, lumber, 2 10


Railing highway, 29 70


$153 28


Snow Roads.


G. H. Dudley, 77h. $15 40


2 horses, 76h. 15 20


Samuel Patterson, 1 20


Driving horse, 28h. 1 40


E. C. Parker and team, 30h. 10 50


4 horses, 381. 15 20


George Cayes, 30h. 4 50


Walter E. Putnam, 43h.


6 45


Edw. T. Buxton, 10h. 1 50


Charles Stevens, 60h. 9 00


Everett A. Brown, 10h. 1 50


W. H. Dudley, 5h. 50


Daniel Rogers, 6h. 90


G. C. Dudley, 56h. 8 40


Wmn. L. Church, 32h. 4 80


J. Philip Manning, 48h.


7 20


George E. Parker, 34h. 5 10


Fred. Parker, 25h.


3 75


George Lindberg, 28h. 4 20


Rich'd M. Jorgensen, 33h.


4 95


J. Lathern Bent, 10h. 1 50


Major Benson, 10h.


1 50


Sumner Hindon, 4h. 60


Wm. H. Peak, 43h.


6 45


Dan. W. Dudley, 3h.


45


Frank E. Smith, 35h, 5 25


Francis Guertin, 10h. 1 50


J. A. Richardson and


Arthur F. Jones, staking out road, 5 00


Thomas Ring, 23h.


3 45


James Peters' horses, 34h. 6 80


1


Znob Snay, 27h.


4 05


N. Roberts' 34h.


6 80


John Ring, 30h. 4 50


N. Roberts, 34h. 5 10


Denro & Son, 41h. 6 15


O. J. Peters, 34h. 5 10


John Sweeney,. 42}h. 6 37


H. A. Peters, 34h. 5 10


Louis Fortin, 223h. 3 37


U. I. Peters, 26h. 3 90


Joseph Ashe, 47h. 7 05


Gilbert Roberts, 8h. 1 20


Walter S. Buxton, 20h. 3 00


Ed. Hope, 34h. 5 10


Frank E. Copp, 8h. 1 20


Amos Humes, 34h.


5 10


Paul D. Manning, 17h. 2 55


Perry Bryant, 26h. 3 90


WVm. K. Stone, 17h.


2 55


John McGrath, 10h. 1 50


30


Patrick Hanlon, 7}h.


75


Oliver Sawyer, 5h.


50


Henry Jarvis, 15h.


: 25


Enis Noles, 8h.


1 20


Expense removing tree,


1 60


A. Casey, 4h.


60


J. C. F. Bates, 30h.


4 50


Walter E. Carpenter, 3h. 45


E. A. Carpenter, 3h. 30


John Howard, 5h. 75


John Slabin, 5h.


75


Frank Ricard, 5h.


75


Henry P. Guertin, bill,


15 70


Eugene Robinson, 3h.


45


Frank Jarvis and Peter Frieny, 46h. 90


I. P. Rawson, 72h. Horses, 36h.


7 20


Fred. Dupont, 25h. 21h. 4 20


3 75


William Jillson and team, 30h. 10 50


Edgar Manning, 17h. 2 55


Paul Grimrill, 25h. 3 75


Joseph Reynolds, 9h. 35


Alexander Bean, 25h. 3 75


1


1


Hal. N. D. Stone, 8h.


80


P. Auger, 3h.


George Chandler, 30h. 4 50


Fremont Arnold and team, 8h 2 80


John Arnold, 8h. 1 20


10 80


A. W. Reynolds, 8h. 1 20


horses, 35h. 12 25


41


Oliver Tatro, 25h. 3 75


W. H. Wellman, bill, 17 18


Bosma, 32h.


4 80


John Emmons, 34h. 5 10


D. A. E. Wallis, 10h. 1 50


Will. Reynolds, 16h. 2 40


George Kelly, 5h.


50


Frank Lambert, 6h. 90


S. P. Rawson, bill,


12 00


Ed. Lambert. 12h. 1 80


Peter Jarvis, 8h. Horses, 4h.


80


Brig. L. Morse, 5h.


75


J. & A. St. Andre, bill, 11 25


Pat. Pennell, 5h.


75


A. E. Chapman, 20h. 3 00


Marvel W. Southwick, 21h. 3 15


Horses, 15h.


3 00


WVm. F. Young, 23h. 3 45 2 horses, 20h. 4 00


75


Edrastus Chase, 20h.


3 00


Frank Kenyon, 16h.


2 40


Joel Thayer, 4h.


60


Will. Kenyon, 8h. 1 20


Clarence B. Titus, 3h.


45


Walter Kenyon, 8h. 1 20


Potter M. Bates, 1h.


15


W. H. Wellman, 30h. 4 50


Maseb Geraud, 10h.


1 50


Joel Thayer, 10h.


1 50


W. H. Dudley, 7h.


70


Peter Casey, 8h. 1 20


Fred'k R. Caswell, 311/2h. 4 72


Horse, 2h. 25


Ernest Geraud and horses, 32h.


11 20


W. H. Parker, 19h.


2 85


George Reynolds, 20h.


3 00


Harlem T. Barton, 10h. 1 50


Peter Martin, 20h. 3 00


Beffre Dosithe, 20h. 3 00


$502 68


Price Paid for Labor and Teams.


Commissioner, per hour,


20 cents.


driving horse, per hour


5


Men laborers,


15


Boy


72, 10 and 121


Horse and cart,


12₮


2


66 66


20


" on road scraper, 2


30


Men driving scraper, 17}


L. B. SAXTON, Auditor.


Henry Lambert, 12h.


1 80


D. E. Caswell, 10h. Horse, 7h.


1 50


1 40


John Murphy, 5h.


John F. Dolbeare's horses, 5h. 62


WVm. Jarvis and horses, 30h. 10 50


Nathan Caswell, 161/2h. 2 47


3 00 Lafayette Taft, 20h. Team, 8h. 1 60


E. Thompson, 12h. 1 80


F. Coleman, 13h. 1 95


5


1 20


Annual Report of Aaron F. Jones, Agent.


On the Devise of Moses Wallis, To the Town of Douglas, For the Year Ending March 1, 1902.


The Agent charges himself with amounts due the town March 1, 1901, as follows :


$13,180 00


Notes due the town,


Accrued interest on notes,


1,144 25


Deposits in R. I. Hosp. Trust Co.,


10,200 00


Accrued interest,


274 18


Cash in hands of agent,


653 99


$25,452 42


1901.


Mar. 1.


Cash in hands of agent,


$653 99


Apr. 6. Rec'd of John Vallier,


18 00


11.


Mary A. Reynolds,


15 00


16.


Mary E. Mowry,


101 50


22.


Mitchel Auger,


110 54


26.


J. & M. Rivers,


6 00


May 8.


Amos A. Humes,


353 91


15.


Margaret Stearns,


18 00


24. Louis Terrier,


410 47


July


9.


John D. Darling,


18 00


26. James Wixtead,


12 00


27.


Susan V. Thayer,


12 00


4


A


3


43


Sept. 4. Rec'd of J. & M. Rivers,


$6 00


4. Louise Jarvis,


6 00


4. Peter Jarvis, 9 00


6. George Roberts,


9 00


21.


Vesta H. Balcome,


7 50


28.


Susan V. Thayer,


8 00


Oct. 15.


Frank E. Wellman,


12 00


15.


Emma Hannant,


11 80


18.


Alexander Ritchie,


12 00


21.


James McCormick,


5 00


21.


Mary A. Reynolds,


6 00


25.


Preserved Alger,


6 00


Nov. 16.


David Lunn,


18 60


21.


Maria C. Wood,


6 00


Dec. 9.


J. & M. Rivers,


324 60


25.


Albert Whipple,


12 00


25.


Harriet C. Caswell,


12 00


31.


James McCormick,


5 00


1902.


5


Jan.


6.


Alexander Ritchie,


202 60


6.


B. F. Aldrich,


31 00


6.


Joel Glover,


12 00


7.


James McCormick,


5 00


7.


Eva Maxim,


6 00


10.


J. & M. Rivers,


100 52


18.


Mary J. Willis,


30 00


21.


James McCormick,


5 00


25.


Emma J. Brown,


9 00


28.


Salina Casey,


30 00


Feb.


4.


Ira T. Robbins,


159 75


4.


Potter M. Bates,


9 00


10.


B. F. Aldrich,


9 00


15.


Amos F. Lunn,


22 80


19.


S. P. Rawson,


30 00


27.


Chas. F. Rawson,


12 00


28.


Joseph T. Arnold,


12 00


James McCormick,


10 00


Phebe Young,


30 00


$2,931 58


1901.


The Agent has loaned and paid out as follows :


J


C


. 44


Apr. 16. Paid discharging mortgage, 66 25


$ 25


22.


May 8.


Transfering mortgage,


1 00


Expense to Boston,


2 00


24.


Discharge mortgage,


25


27.


Expense to Providence,


2 00


July 23.


Loaned Alfred Labeau,


500 00


23.


Team for Appraisers,


75


Aug. 2.


Postage stamps,


1 00


Sept. 10.


Tax on Devise,


318 06


1902.


Jan. 6.


Discharge mortgage,


25


10.


25


Feb. 5.


25


- 11.


Deposited in R. I. Hosp. Trust Co., 500 00


Mar: 1.


Agent for care of Devise, 85 00


$2,411 34 .


Notes Due the Town March 1, 1902.


Maker of Note.


Paid by


Accrued Int.


Prin.


Joseph T. Arnold,


A. L. Putnam,


$


$200 00


B. F. Aldrich,


26 58


500 00


Preserved Alger,


2 06


100 00


Emma J. Brown,


4 12


150 00


Vesta H. Balcome,


Wellington Balcome,


3 64


125 00


Potter M. Bates,


J. C. F. Bates,


3 37


150 00


A. P. Brown,


98 00


500 00


Alvin H. Brown,


80 00


500 00


Salina Casey,


63 00


500 00


Chas. S. Caswell,


175 00


.500 00


Harriet C. Caswell,


10 00


200 00


Frank Duval,


8 34


125 00


Frank Duval,


27 15


300 00


John D. Darling,


15 00


300 00


James McCormick,


John Gough,


64 44


350 00


Mary M. Gough,


10 43


100 00


Joel Glover,


Sarah Dufo,


2 93


200 00


Emma Hannant,


Par Adolph Elfving,


5 00


200 00


Peter Jarvis,


14 35


150 00


Deposited in R. I. Hosp. Trust Co.,


1,000 00


45


Louisa Jarvis,


12 62


100 00


Alfred Labeau,


18 18


500 00


David & Amos Lunn,


10 33


500 00


Mary J. Murphy,


33 22


330 .00


Eva Maxim,


1 40


100 00


George Roberts,


8 02


150 00


Chas. F. Rawson


9 30


200 00


Oscar C. Rawson,


Nathan Mills,


13 20


200 00


Simon P. Rawson,


Zilpha M. Rawson,


30 83


500 00


Mary A. Reynolds,


13 83


250 00


Mary A. Reynolds,


2 30


100 00


Margaret Stearns,


Mrs. O. C. Emerson, 16 50


300 00


E. M. Southwick,


G. M. Bridge,


47 50


500 00


O. N. Thurber,


Mrs. J. B. Howard, 144 30


300 00


Susan V. Thayer,


55 42


500 00


John Vallier,


18 45


300 00


F. E. Wellman,


10 17


200 00


Maria C. Wood,


4 75


100 00


James Wixtead,


7 75


100 00


Albert Whipple,


3 10


200 00


Mary J. Willis,


48 17


500 00


Amos G. Yates,


155 63


400 00


Phebe Young,


W. F. Young,


35 67


500 00


$11,980 00


$1,314 05


Recapitulation.


1901.


Mar. 1. Cash in hands of Agent, Cash received on notes during the year, 2,277 59


$653 99


$2,931 58


Cash paid out during the year,


$911 31


Cash deposited in Trust Co., 1,500 00


Cash in hands of Agent March 1, 1902, 520 27


$2,931 58


1902.


Mar. 1. Notes due the town, Accrued interest, Cash deposited in Trust Co.,


$11,980 00


1,314 05


12,035 60


46


Mar. 1. Accrued interest on deposits, Cash in hands of Agent, 520 27


335 71


$26,185 63


Value of the Devise March 1, 1901,


25,452 42


Net gain for the year,


$733 21


November 20, 1900, the Agent took peaceable possession of the property secured by O. N. Thurber mortgage for non-pay- ment of interest.


Expense for foreclosure, $3 27


For necessary repairs,


19 00


$22 27


Cash received for rent,


$31 50


Cash in hands of Agent,


9 23


$31 50


Respectfully submitted,


A. F. JONES, Agent.


L. B. SAXTON, Auditor.


1


Annual Report


OF


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