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INTEREST ACCOUNT.
Dr.
Cr
To appropriation, $1000 00
By payments, $802 83
Bal. unexpended, 197 17
$1000 00
$1000 00
BROADBROOKS LIBRARY.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $150 00 | By payment,
$150 00
Paid A. L. Weeks, Treasurer for library,
$150 00
OLD HOME WEEK.
Dr.
Cr
To appropriation,
$100 00
By payments,
$107 00
Deficiency,
7 00
-
$107 00
$107 00
Paid T. H. Nickerson, Treasurer,
$100 00
M. W. Rogers, janitor, services, etc. at Old Home Week Dance, 7 00
Total,
$107 00
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NORTH HARWICH CEMETERY.
Dr. Cr.
To appropriation, $150 00 | By payment, $150 00
Paid H. T. Crosby, per order Shadrach Kelley, Treasurer Cemetery Assn., $150 00
WEST HARWICH CEMETERY.
Dr
Cr.
To appropriation,
$78 00 | By payment, $78 00
Paid D. M. Nickerson, Jr., for stone fence, $78 00
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $200 00
By payment, $71 00
Bal. unexpended, 129 00
-
$200 00
$200 00
Paid Knight & Thomas, 6 copper extinguishers,
$63 00
Badgar Fire Co., I fire extinguisher,
8 00
Total,
$71 00
STATE AID.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$1660 00
By payments,
$1773 00
Deficiency,
113 00
-
$1773 00
$1773 00
To be refunded by State.
35
CATTLE INSPECTOR
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $30 00
By payments,
$50 00
Refunded by State, . 25 00
Bal. unexpended, 5 00
$55 00
$55 00
Paid John A. Baker, inspector's services, year 1904, ending Mar. 31, 1904, $50 00
SUPPRESSION OF CRIME.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$50 00 | Unexpended, $50 00
TOWN PUMP.
Dr.
Cr
To appropriation,
$75 00
By payments, $63 00
Cash from Society
Bal. unexpended, 32 00
for the prevention
of cruelty to dumb animals, 20 00
$95 00
$95 00
Paid F. A. Small, pump, trough, fixings, labor, P. A. Bassett, cleaning out well, Murphy & Bassett, brace and labor, Mrs. Seth Paine, stone for base,
$52 00
2 50
3 50
5 00
Total,
$63 00
1
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ELECTION OFFICERS.
Dr. To appropriation, $50 00
Cr.
By payments, $40 00
Bal. unexpended, 10 00
-
$50 00 $50 00
Paid Nathan Bearse, teller services, Feb'y 1904, $2 50
Obed E. Nickerson, teller services, Feb'y 1904, 2 50
Ambrose E. Freeman, teller services, Feb'y 1904, 2 50
Harold Loveland, teller services, Feb'y 1904, 2 50
Sidney B. Moody, teller services, Feb'y 1904, 2 50
John T. Wood, teller services, Feb'y I 904, 2 50
Nathan C. Underwood, teller services, Feb'y 1904, 2 50
Harry H. Murphy, teller at Election, Nov. '04, 2 50
Oscar J. Cahoon, teller at Election, Nov. '04, 2 50
Nathan C. Underwood, teller at Elec- tion, Nov. '04, 2 50
Levi Snow, teller at Election, Nov. '04, 2 50
J. Clinton Baker, teller at Election, Nov. '04, 2 50
Laban Snow, teller and officer services, Nov. 8, 1904, 2 50
Amount carried forward, $32 50
37
Amount brought forward, $32 50
William H. Bassett, officer services,
Feb'y 1904, I 50
Nathan C. Underwood, making re- turns, 3 00
Nathan C. Underwood, making re- turns, 3 00
Total, $49, 00
TREE WARDEN.
Dr. Cr.
To appropriation, $10 00
By payments, $37 15
Deficiency, 27 15
$37 15
$37 15
Paid Cyrus Ellis, 2d, for 185 3-4 hrs. labor
in trimming trees at 200, $37 15
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$50 00
By payments, $163 65
Deficiency, 113 65
$163 65
$163 65
Paid Dr. H. D. Handy :
Examination of 250 Portuguese and prof. attention to 50 Portuguese, Jan. 24, '04 to Apr. 1, 04,
$75 59
Medicine and supplies, 14 41
$90 00
Amount carried forward,
$90 00
38
Amount brought forward, $90 00
Paid Dr. Charles J. Smyser : Nurse for Chas. A. Eldredge's family, contagious disease,
$21 00
Medicine and supplies, 6 45
Disinfecting house, 20 00
$47 45
Paid Dr. John P. Nickerson : Fumigating Edrick Robbin's, house and supplies, $6 45
$6 45
Paid E. W. Eldredge :
Paint, paper and labor on Edrick Rob- bin's house, $7 75
$7 75
Paid Dr. H. D. Handy : Examination of pupils, in 4 schools and at office, $12 00
$12 00
Total, $163 65
INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $350 00 Deficiency, 54 64
By payments.
$404 64
to tot$
$404 64
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REPAIRS STATE HIGHWAY.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$130 00
By payments,
$175 00
Deficiency,
45 00
$175 00
$175 00
FIRE WARDEN.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$50 00
By payments,
$42 So
Bal. unexpended, 7 20
$50 00
$50 00
Paid Herbert F. Berry, services at Chas. W. Chase fire, $2 00
Harry Eldredge labor at Freeman fire, 2 00
Robert Megathlin " "
60
2 00
Frank Freeman
.6 66
2 00
$8 00
Paid Queen Anne's Fire, set by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., John Condon ·Fire Ward :
John Condon, 4 hours' labor at 25c, $1 00
William C. Ellis, 3 hrs. " " 200, 60
$1 60
Paid Amos A. Ferrie, 3 hrs. labor at 20c,
$ 60
Peter Dandro, 3 "
66 " 200, 60
Joseph Peters, 3 " " 200, 60
Edwin B. Rogers, 3 "
66 " 20C, 60
Amounts carried forward,
$2 40 $9 60
40
Amounts brought forward,
$2 40
$9 60
Paid Elwin Bates, 3 hours labor at 20c, 60
Joseph Sears, 3 ' " 200, 60 :
Sarah B. Nickerson, 3 hrs. labor at 20c, 60
Edwin L. Chase, 3 " " "' 20℃, 60
Charles Cahoon, 3 6 " 20℃, 60
James Roderick, 3
66 " 200, 60
Wallace Howland, 3 66 66 " 20C,
60
John Pena, 3' " 66 . " 200,
60
Julio Bento, 3 " 66 " 200, 60
James Gomes, .3
" 200, 60
Joseph Silver,
3 "
66 " 200, 60
Peter Viera, 3
6
66 " 20℃,
60
Prince A. Atkins, 3
66 " 200, 60
James Saunders, 3
66 " 200, 60
Alberto Atkins, 3
66
" 200, 60
Joseph Rose, 3
" 200, 60
Manuel Gomes, 3
66
" 200, :60
Enos Roderick, 3
66 " 200, 60
Harry Cahoon,
3
" 200, 60
John Grace, 3 66
" 200, 60
Peter Barrows,
3 6
" 200,
60
Gideon Gomes,
3 "
66 " 20℃,
60
Ernest Bassett,
3
66 " 200,
60
Christian Peters, 3
66
" 200,
60
Joseph Chase,
3
" 20℃,
60
Dan. DeCruz,
3
66
" 200,
60
Allie Chase, 3
66
66
" 20℃,
60
Chester Cahoon,
3
66
66
" 200,
60
Roy Taylor,
3
6
66
" 20c,
- 60
Richard Malaney,
3
6
66
" 200,
60
Frank Fernande,
3
66 " 200,
60
Amounts carried forward,
$21 00
$ 9 60
41
Amounts brought forward, ' $21 00
$9 60
Paid Austin Eldredge, 3 hrs. labor at 200, 60
Heman Bassett, 3
" 200, 60
William Nichols, 8 4 66 " 200,
I 60
James Cahoon, S " 66 " 200, I 60
Rufus Eldredge, 8 "
" 20℃, I 60
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$27 00
Paid John Condon, posting notices, $1 00
John Condon, 7 Fire Warden badges, 4 00
$5 00
Paid for labor at Railroad fire on land of Charles Underwood :
Richard Malaney, I hrs.' labor at 200, Burt Gage, I
66 " 200, 20
Albert Gage, I
66 " 20℃, 20
Ahira Chase, I
66 66 " 200,
20
Joseph Chase, I
66
66 " 20℃, 20
John Paine, I 66
" 200,
20
$1 20
Total,
$42 80
BROOKS SCHOOL MEDAL FUND.
Cr.
Dr. To deposit in C. C. F. C. S. Bank, $1109 26
By payment, $45 50
Bal unexpended, 1063 76
$1109 26
$1109 26
20
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REPAIRS PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
EXCHANGE REPAIRS.
Dr. Cr.
To appropriation, $1600 00
By payments,
$1612 89
urns, junk, etc. 12 00
Bal. unexpended, 516 61
rent of building and
hiring of hall, 517 50
$2129 50
$2129 50
Paid B. H. Bassett, carpenter labor, $ 49 03
John Bassett, 66
IOI 02
Leston Small,
66
59 18
Frank H. Freeman, 66 66
62 35
Oliver Kelley 66
27 00
W. C. Nickerson, 66 66
77 07
Jasper Small, 66 66
60 03
S. H. Mitchell, 66 66
50 14
John A. Lothrop,
66
108 50
1
$594 32
Paid Frank A. Small, labor steam fix- tures, radiators, etc., $7 87
Thomas Freeman, labor on gas fixtures, 2 30
Murphy & Bassett, labor bending rail- ings,
I 50
$11 67
Paid Walter Paine, mason labor,
$35 50
Bassett Bros, :6
54 00
$89 50
Amount carried forward,
$695 49
43
Amount brought forward, $695 49 Paid John A. Lothrop, supplies and mdse., $299 37 Alpheus Howes, paint and mdse., 52 06
Joshua F. Tobey, 41 16 James M. Moody, lumber and supplies, 207 17 Watson B. Kelley, " 121 65
A. White, gold leaf, 5 65
Gilbert Barker Mfg. Co., lamp shades, 8 40
Frank A. Small, mdsc., 8 24
Nathan Walker, stone, 15 00
$758 70
Paid Levi F. Long, painting
$41 37
Edward N. Small, painting, 38 38
Gustavus Robbins,
70 70
$150 45
Paid Sidney B. Moody, coal,
$8 25
Total,
$1612 89
BANK STREET MACADAM ROAD.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $5600 00
By payments, .
$7036 44
Spec. appro.,
I200 00
Deficiency, 236 44
$7036 44
$7036 44
1
Paid U. D. Phillips, et al, for 9717 sq. yds. shaping at 2 1-2c per yard, $ 242 92 For 318 cu. yds. excavation at 30C per yard, 95 40
Amount carried forward, $338 32
4+
Amount brought forward, $338 32 For 380 cu. yds. of borrowed mate- rial at 5oc per yard, 190 00
For 3133 3-5 tons broken stone at $2 per ton, 6267 20 For 16 ft. 18-in. drain pipe at 6oc per foot, 9 60
For 30 ft. 12-in. drain pipe at 75c per foot, 22 50
For 4 catch basins at $20, 80 00
$6907 62
Paid board for surveyors, $13 25
Freight on roller, 4+ 00
Stakes and coal, 5 87
Loading and unloading roller,
13 70
Labor in grading embankment, =5 00
3 frames and grates,
27 00
$128 82
$7036 44 Length of road constructed on Bank Street, leading to Harwichport, approximately, 7,040 feet ; width 21 feet, including shoulders.
CULVERT EXTENSION.
BANK STREET ROAD.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $300 00
By payments,
$280 00
Bal. unexpended, 20 00
$300 00
$300 00
45
Paid Nathan Walker, for contract for ex- tending culvert, $195 00
David A. Eldredge, per contract for filling in and grading, 73 00
J. Hinckley & Sons, 5 casks Portland cement, 12 00
$280 00
NORTH HARWICH MACADAM ROAD.
Dr.
.
Cr.
To appropriation, $700 00
By payments, $1060 68
To deficiency, 360 68
$1060 68
$1060 68
Paid A. F. Nickerson for 1600 sq. yds. shaping at 2c, $ 32 00
For excavating 104 cu. yds. at 18c, IS 72
546 tons broken stone at $ 1. So, 983 61
" extra labor on road, 14 60
$1048 93
Paid William B. Brooks, board survey
party, $3 50
Alton P. Goss, printing road "ads" 2 75
E. C. Nickerson, moving roller, 1 50
J. H. Drum, expense carting coal and moving roller, 4 00
$II 75
Total,
$ 1060 68
20800
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EAST HARWICH ROAD.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation, $600 00
By payments,
$526 85
Bal. unexpended, 73 15
$600 00 $600 00
Paid Arthur F. Nickerson, per contract in grading and hardening road be- tween Shell Road and Guide Board at Four Corners,
$526 85
Financial Condition of the Town of Harwich, January 11, 1905.
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding Town Orders, $ 22 40
" State Aid Orders, 10 00
Bal. due on Macadam Loan 1902,
V 8300 00
66
1903, 3000 00
" Shell Road 1903, 4000 00
Due on Bank Street Loan 1904, 5500 00
" loan in anticipation taxes,
3500 00
Estimated abatements, 500 00
$24,832 40
ASSETS.
Cash balance in Treasurer's hands, $2590 94
State Aid to be refunded,
1773 00
Due from State on acc't paupers,
784 05
Amount carried forward,
$5147 99
8300 3000. 4000. 5,500.
nf 300
1
3500
Det Low
3258831
2026
13908.31 532 00 47
Amount brought forward, Due from Herring Brook lease,
$5147 99 650 00
" State for Cattle Inspection,
25 00
" N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., on account fires, 175 78
Uncollected taxes West Section :
138 78
Due from taxes of year 1903; 66 66
1904,
3948 00
108625
Uncollected taxes East Section :
Due from taxes of year 1903,
550 16
66 66 " " 1904,
3584 10
$14,219 81
Debt January 11, 1905,
$10,612 59
Harwich, Mass., Jan. 11, 1905.
This is to certify that we, the Auditors of the Town of Harwich, have this day examined the books, bills and vouchers of the foregoing accounts and have approved the same. JAMES M. MOODY, JOSEPH K. ROBBINS,
Auditors.
ESTIMATED VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED BY TOWN.
Almshouse aud land, $1500 00
Town-house, furniture, vault, lockup, etc., 500 00
School houses,
13000 00
Exchange Building and fittings, presented by Col. Caleb Chase, Sooo oo
Personal Property in Town Clerk's office and school houses, 1 1000 00
Real estate and house at No. Harwich, 50 00
20,800 5 =
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We herein conclude our annual report of the town of Harwich, for the year ending December 31, 1904.
Respectfully submitted, AMBROSE N. DOANE JOHN H. DRUM, CLENRIC H. CAHOON,
Selectmen of Harwich.
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Report of the Exchange Building Repair Committee.
In accordance with the vote passed at our Annual Town Meeting, last February, and in compliance with its duty, your committee met and investigated the needs of repairs on Exchange Building. These needs were found to be very exten- sive, due to the fancy design of the building,-which, in many places, caused it to hold water rather than shed it,-as well as the fact that practically nothing had been done to keep up its condition since it was erected in 1886.
Your committee agreed upon John A. Lothrop as con- tractor to take charge of the job. Mr. Lothrop, with his force of carpenters, began operations as early as the weather .per- mitted, and during the period of six weeks which he was engaged, encountered only one storm to delay his work.
Many of the ornaments and much of the fancy finish was removed and all labors were at first directed toward making the building water tight, which was accomplished to a tolerable degree,-as well as the appropriation and circumstances attendant would allow.
In compliance with the law recently enacted and as requested by the Fire Marshall of the District Police, the eleva- tor well in the rear of the building was acceptably converted into a fire escape at an expense of about two hundred dollars, thereby saving the town much expense. Many additional im- provements were made in accordance with the said Marshall's requests, which not only brings our hall within the law, but add mi terially to the safety as well as the convenience of it.
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It is regretted that the appropriation was not sufficiently large to cover the expense of giving the outside surface of the Exchange a thorough coat of paint.
For a complete account of the expenditures in this matter, you are referred to the Selectmen's. report.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN A. LOTHROP, HENRY T. CROSBY, AMBROSE N. DOANE, JOHN H. DRUM, CLENRIC H. CAHOON,
Committee.
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Road Commissioners' Reports.
Repairs on Roads, Clearing Snow, Repairs on Bridges, Repairs on Fences and Railings.
GENERAL REPAIRS ON ROADS.
Dr. Cr
To appropriation, $800 00
By paym'ts mid. sec. $443 76 Under-
Underwood road, 200 00
Deficiency, 390 87
wood road, 196 00
paym'ts W. sec. 265 35 X
6
E. « 485 76 ×
$1390 87
$1390 87 196
REPORT OF DAVIS LOTHROP. WEST SECTION.
1194.87
Paid Davis Lothrop,
$51 50
Jas. R. Lothrop,
17 70
Joseph A. Baker,
II 73
H. A. Ryder,
9 45
Edwin B. Rogers,
34 35
Charles D. Hall,
40
James Nickerson,
20
Emulous Hall,
IO 40
E. E. Hall,
2 20
Joseph Ashley,
4 40
J. S. Baker,
1 50
1
Amount carried forward, $144 83
52
Amount brought forward,
$144 83
Caleb Chase, 2d, 4 00
Arthur Chase, 3 60
B. Kelley,
3 So
Freeman Ellis,
7 60
Elmer E. Robbins,
S 23
George Ellis,
3 15
David Cummings,
9 45
Fred'k. W. Chase,
6 30
Nathan B. Smith,
4 73
N. W. Chase,
3 15
Richard Baker,
4 90
Harry Gorham,
2 80
A. G. Parker,
3 50
Richard W. Rogers,
15 15
E. D. Cahoon,
4 50
E. W. Bates,
80
E. L. Chase,
I 40
A. E. Parker,
I 75
J. S. Nickerson,
2 90
Sidney Chase,
40
M. E. Chase,
5 35
Zebina Howland,
40
Willis H. Nickerson,
I
IO
Austin Baker,
3 60
R. E. Grey,
I 80
Jas. W. Cummings,
88
Cahoon,
40
Harry Chase,
20
Rinaldo Eldredge, ( Road machine,)
5 4.0
$256 07
Paid Benj. Kendrick, 101 loads clay,
$3 03
Johua Ryder, ICO
5 00
Nathan Kelley, 75
sand,
I 25
$9 28
Total,
$265 35
53
REPORT OF EVERETT L. ELLIS. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid Everett L. Ellis and team, bill labor, $165 50
A. K. Drew,
66
37 IO
Geo. W. Ellis, 66 66 66 58 18
Joseph A. Baker, labor, I 20
Levi Long, team, labor,
2 72
Richard S. Gage, labor, 70
John F. Allen, 191 loads clay at 3c, .5 73
John F. Allen, 432
" "3c, 12 96
Harvey Sisson, labor, 5 30
James Nickerson, labor,
4 33
Joshua Doane,
S '94
Alfred Kelley,
70
Anthony P. Doane and team,
I 58
J. W. Chase, labor,
S 70
Richard McGrand and team, 16 50
James B. Doane 66 66
5 85
Clarkson P. Bearse, labor,
2 So
Freeman B. Ellis and team,
60 65
Ralph Ellis, team and labor,
24 80
David A. Eldridge and team,
II 13
Merton Bassett, labor,
3 20
Benj. H. Bassett, "
2 90
Wm. F. Crapo and team,
5 60
Cyrus Ellis
66
8 10
Levi Snow
66
40. 25
Benj. F. Eldredge and team,
3 50
J. W. Crowell, 5 40
William E. Chase,
I 60
Silmon Smith,
I 60
John F. Bassett,
60
Amount carried forward, $508 12
54
Amount brought forward, $508 12
Paid Fred B. Ellis,
12 00
James Baker,
II 90
Edwin L. Eldridge,
14 .70
P. A. Atkins,
2 05
Joseph L. Chase,
7 70
Alburtus M. Gage,
8 10
Richard Malaney, teams and men,
22 60
William Phillips,
2 98
Uriah L. Eldredge,
I 50
$591 65
Paid for frame and grate,
$9 00
J. M. Moody, 700 brick,
9 80
I barrel cement,
2 25
N. E. Bassett bill, labor,
6 00
-
$27 05
$
SAND FOR STONE ROAD.
Paid Obed E. Nickerson, sand,
$2 44
F. D. Underwood, 66
2 50
Thos. Small,
I 20
Mrs. Reuben Allen,
32
Phoebe Cahoon,
I 20
John F. Allen,
66
38
Clifton Nickerson,
1 40
Braddock Phillips,
24
$9 68
REPORT OF CHAS, H. TAYLOR, Jan. 1904. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid Chas. H. Taylor, labor,
$II 38
$639 76
55
REPORT OF ARTHUR F. NICKERSON. EAST SECTION.
Paid A. F. Nickerson, man and horses, $116 09
Winslow Rogers, labor, So
J. W. Crowell, 20
Jabez Crowell, man and horse,
21 92
Freeman Rogers, labor,
3 60
Arthur Kenney, 66
12 12
Winfred Higgins, man and horsc,
13 15
Herbert Ellis, labor,
3 00
Percy Nickerson, “
3 00
Issaac B. Kendrick, labor,
7 60
Ernest L. Nickerson, man and horse,
9 35
Warren J. Nickerson, labor,
2 00
Rinaldo Eldredge, use of road ma- chine, 9 00
Watson B. Kelley, bricks and cement,
5 50
A. F. Cahoon, line,
25
Watson B. Kelley, drain pipe,
5 76
Geo. Nickerson, clay,
I2
Ambrose Freeman, clay,
So
S. L. Moore, loam,
I 24
Charles Holmes, loam,
35
T. A. Grant, shells, 2 00
Jabez Crowell, clay,
I 93
Jabez Crowell, loam,
27
A. F. Nickerson, shells,
90
Albert E. Higgins, labor,
3 20
Edward Kaley,
32 20
Simeon S. Nickerson, labor,
10 80
William Wentzel, 66
6 80
Irving Eldredge,
60
Amount carried forward $274 55
56
Amount brought forward $274 55
William C. Ellis, labor, 7 60
Allie Chase, 9 90
Frank M. Eldredge,
So
Milton Small, 66
3 60
Leonard Clark, man and horse,
3 15
Melville Small, labor, 3 60
George B. Mecarta " 6 30
Everett B. Mecarta "
6 30
Joshua S. Cash,
6 30
Albert E. Higgins, «
I 60
Joshua Ryder, 2d,
George Ellis,
I OO
Sam'l Nickerson,
4 20
George C. Doane,
50
Everett Eldredge,
5 00
Alonzo Nickerson, “ 4 68
Barbour & Stockwell, 2 frames & grates, 18 00
$358 08
REPAIRS PLEASANT BAY ROAD.
Paid A. F. Nickerson, man and horse, $35 00
F. M. Eldredge, labor, 12 00
Allie Chase, 10 70
Jabez Crowell, man and horse,
12 05
Hiram Nickerson, horse,
2 10
A. G. Kendrick, man and horse,
S 30
Fred Nickerson, labor, · 9 00
Arthur Kenney, man and horse, 12 85
Irving Eldredge, labor, 5 40
Joshua Kendrick “ 5 40
Winfred Higgins, man and horse, 6 30
Arthur Kenney, loam, 3 58
Rinaldo Eldredge, road scraper,
5 00
- $127 68
$485 76 4
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FENCES AND RAILINGS.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$100 00
By paym'ts, M. Sec,
$45 16
Deficiency,
7 43
66 W. 22 00
E.
40 27
$107 43
$107 43
REPORT OF DAVIS LOTHROP. WEST SECTION.
Paid Davis Lothrop,
$7 50
F. E. Chase,
4 60
Dr. Ginn, 2 00
W. W. Chase,
2 20
J. A. Lothrop.
50
F. W. Chase,
I
75
W. B. Kelley,
3 45
$22 00
REPORT OF E. L. ELLIS. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid Jas. M. Moody, lumber,
$17 04
E. L. Ellis, labor,
S 10
U. L. Eldredge, posts,
10 00
W. B. Kelley, lumber,
S 29
Jas. M. Moody, nails,
I 73
$45 16
Amount carried forward,
$ 67 16
·
58
Amount brought forward, $67 16
REPORT OF A. F. NICKERSON. EAST SECTION.
Paid Arthur F. Nickerson, labor, $8 27
Edward Kaley,
66
2 40
Fred Nickerson,
6 30
Jabez Crowell, 66
8 00
Freeman Rogers,
1 50
James M. Moody, lumber,
4 8I
Young Bros,, supplies,
64
W. B. Kelley, posts,
4 60
Arthur F. Nickerson, posts,
3 75
$40 27
$107 43
BRIDGES.
Dr.
Cr.
To appropriation,
$100 00
By pay'mt M. Sec. 210 36
Deficiency,
213 37
66 W. « 77 84
E.
25 17
$313 37
$313 37
REPORT OF DAVIS LOTHROP. WEST SECTION.
Paid Davis Lothrop,
$10 75
Freeman E. Chase,
4 00
F. W. Chase,
4 00
James R. Lothrop,
12 00
Amount carried forward,
$30 75
59
Amount brought forward, $30 75
Paid Bennie Kendrick, 2 20
Charles Kendrick,
3 00
Timothy Mulcay,
4 90
S. E. Kendrick,
3 15
John A. Lothrop,
25
W. B. Kelley,
33 59
$77 84 REPORT OF CHAS. H. TAYLOR, Jan 1904. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid E. B. Allen, labor, $6 90
$6 90
REPORT OF E. L. ELLIS. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid Wm. Phillips, labor, $ 3 30
E. L. Ellis,
6 40
B. H. Bassett,
10 00
Jas. M. Moody, supplies,
34 53
Edward B. Allen, labor, 8 22
Watson B. Kelley, lumber,
53 31
W. I. Paine, freight, stone, labor,
Carding Machine Bridge, 87 70
$203 46
REPORT OF ARTHUR F. NICKERSON. EAST SECTION.
Paid Arthur F. Nickerson, labor and
supplies,
$2 49
William Wentzel, labor,
2 00
J. S. Cash,
2 50
Amounts carried forward, $6 99
$288 20
60
Amounts brought forward, Paid J. H. Nickerson, labor, Jabez Crowell, 66
$6 99
$288 20
95
3 50
Arthur Kenney, horse and man,
3 50
Winfred Higgins, " " "
3 50
Lorenzo F. Doane, labor,
3 00
Young Bros., nails,
36
S. L. Moore,
40
S. J. Miles, supplies,
I
W. B. Kelley, “
I 44
Rufus Smith, sand,
28
$25 17
Total,
$313 37
SNOW ACCOUNT.
Dr. Cr.
To Appropriation,
$600 00
By paym'ts, M. Sec.
$328 85
Deficiency,
ISO 23
W. " 190 44
6 E.
260 94
$780 23
$780 23
REPORT OF DAVIS LOTHROP. WEST SECTION.
Paid S. E. Kendrick, $ 3 49
Benj. Kendrick,
I 65
Charles Kendrick,
I 65
J. C. McKinley,
45
Wilson Kelley,
2 75
Amount carried forward,
$ 9 99
61
Amount brought forward,
$9 99
Paid Perry C. Taylor,
3 60
James B. Doane,
3 20
Charles T. Chase,
2 60
Robert D. Baker,
2 00
Earle Chase,
1 90
George T. Sisson,
2 45
Thos. W. Snow,
2 15
Ernest L. Snow,
2 15
Willis H. Nickerson,
2 55
D. C. Phillips,
30
Amos F. Wixon,
I
30
Elijah Doane,
3 20
Jas. R. Lothrop,
12 43
Manuel Spindle,
2 50
Davis Lothrop,
10 20
S. Kendrick,
60
T. Snow,
65
Cornelius Haley,
1 85
Everett Baker,
I 30
Bennie Baker,
2 30
N. B. Smith,
2 50
S. F. Wixon,
1 50
Herbert Berry,
I 90
Wilton Berry,
2 70
Harry Chase,
1 00
Arthur Chase,
I 80
Isaiah D. Ellis,
2 90
Chas. W. Chase,
2 30
Freeman Ellis,
3 So
Joseph Ashley,
3 00
Leon Berry,
3 65
Jas. W. Cummings,
15 38
Amount carried forward,
$III 65
62
Amount brought forward, $III 65
Paid Roger Cahoon,
5 60
Richard Cummings,
3 93
Benj. Kelley,
2 25
Caleb Chase, 2d,
1 00
Elmer E. Robbins,
I 50
Zenbina Howland,
2 40
Harvey Sisson,
30
George Hentz,
80
George Wixon,
35
Theron Nickerson,
20
Nathan B. Walker,
2 70
Curtis Walker,
60
William B. Walker,
80
Rufus Grey,
2 10
Myron F. Sears,
I 70
Alton P. Hall,
90
Calvin C. Parker,
1 70
E. C. Parker,
I SO
E. F. Walker,
90
J. W. Hall,
90
Josie Hall,
1 70
F. P. Hall,
I 70
Everett Cahoon,
2 10
Eddie Hall,
90
Joseph Fernande,
90
Frank Lessa,
90
Joseph Sears,
I 70
R. E. Grey, Jr.,
I 70
E. E. Cahoon,
1 70
M. E. Chase,
I 90
J. E. Studley,
I So
1
R. E. Grey,
60
Amount carried forward,
$161 68
·
63
Amount brought forward,
$161 68
Paid H. A. Ryder,
50
C. F. Hall, Jr.,
70
Jos. DeGrace,
20
Gregory Monterio,
I 00
E. W. Bates,
3 80
Horace Wixon,
15
H. Doane,
50
David Cummings,
20
B. W. Rogers,
4 73
Edwin B. Rogers,
13 28
R. W. Rogers,
3 70
$190 44
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, SNOW ACCOUNT. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid Christian Peters, $ I 20
Retter Revere,
I 40
John Lopes,
2 20
John Naves,
I 20
Joseph Naves,
20
John Reamy,
I 40
John Saunders,
I 00
Phillip Baptis,
So
John Nines,
60
Gerome Forts,
60
Gideon Gomese,
40
Manuel Cosmo,
2 00
Silmon Smith,
1 00
Heman E. Bassett,
4 00
Charles H. Taylor,
21 70
Robert Megathlin,
I 60
Amount carried forward, $42 30
61
Amount brought forward, $ 42 30
Paid David A. Eldridge,
12 25
William Phillips,
So
Nathan B. Walker,
12 00
William Walker,
3 40
Curtis Walker,
2 20
Everett L. Ellis,
14 70
Seth W. Eldridge,
6 55
Solomon Ellis,
1 13
Arthur M. Ellis,
2 20
A. H. Baker,
1 80
John F. Bassett,
3 40
William Nichols,
I 60
Charles Nichols,
2 50
Ernest Bassett,
3 20
Tommy Morse,
2 40
Kenney Delonge,
3 40
Lawrence Jason,
3 20
Thatcher Ellis,
2 40
Benj. Bassett,
3 20
Prince Bassett,
So
Cleveland Bassett,
2 25
Alton Phillips,
75
Fred Eldridge,
3 20
Cornelius Eldridge,
2 00
Joseph Silver,
I 80
Manuel Lopes,
2 80
Julia Bento,
2 20
J. N. Atkins,
50
J. B. Atkins,
30
Wilbur Crowell,
58
Robert Cahoon,
57
Amount carried forward, $142 38
65
Amount brought forward,
$142 38
Paid Herbert Clark, .
40
Everett Lake,
15
W. C. Nickerson,
3 00
N. E. Nickerson,
3 00
Charles Carlson,
30
J. E. Larkin,
7 50.
Roy Hamer,
2 40
Fred B. Ellis,
7 50
H. C. Phillips,
50
B. F. Eldridge,
80
J. Norwood Tuttle,
I
So
A. F. Jordan,
I 20
Bennie Walker,
I 20
Spencer Ellis,
40
Ezekiel Nickerson,
2 30
Harvey Sisson,
2 40
E. G. Harding,
1 80
Albert C. Kelley,
I SO
Roscoe Chase,
I 20
James H. Chase,
4 30
Harry Chase,
+ 30
Ira W. Allen,
3 60
Nathan Bearse,
60
Herbert Ellis,
60
Edwin R. Doane,
1 20
Thomas Baker,
I
15
Wallace Howland,
I
15
Joseph Crowell,
I 55
Joseph Clark,
So
P. H. Cahoon,
2 IO
John Winn,
I 15
James H. Cahoon,
30
Chas. H. Cahoon,
1 00
E. A. Cahoon,
70
Harry S. Cahoon,
30
$206 83
66
EVERETT L. ELLIS, SNOW ACCOUNT. MIDDLE SECTION.
Paid Everett L. Ellis bill, labor and team, $20 87 I 60
Chas. R. Ellis,
Seth W. Eldridge,
20 21
Harvey C. Phillips,
1 20
Jack Delonge,
1 00
William E. Chase,
90
Prince A. Atkins,
90
Fred Eldredge,
40
Alfred K. Drew,
6 80
Fred B. Ellis,
3 70
Ralph Ellis,
60
J. W. Chase,
2 20
Wilbur Bassett,
1 50
Einulous A. Cahoon,
90
Charles H. Cahoon,
1 05
James F. Cahoon,
20
Willie Nichols,
I
3º
J. B. Atkins,
30
Wallace Howland,
20
Chester Baker,
40
J. W. Crowell,
I
20
Albert E. Atkins,
20
Silmon S. Smith and others,
19 24
Cornelius Eldridge,
1 30
John F. Bassett,
I 70
Vincent C. Bassett,
I SO
Manuel Lopes,
I
80
Willie Walker,
I 00
Thatcher Ellis,
1 80
Kenney Dleonge,
40
Julia Bento,
60
Amount carried forward,
$97 27
67
Amount brought forward, $ 97 27
Paid Heman E. Bassett,
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