Town of Norwell annual report 1910-1919, Part 27

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Joseph Jiskra, Socialist Labor


0


John Weaver Sherman, Socialist I


Blanks 53


21 SENATOR IN CONGRESS


John F. Fitzgerald, Democratic 71


Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican 199


William N. McDonald, Socialist 2


Blanks 40


CONGRESSMAN-Sixteenth District


Ralph W .Crosby, Democratic 59


Joseph Walsh, Republican 199


Blanks


54


COUNCILLOR -- First District


Joseph M. Coldwell, Socialist 4


David L. Parker, Republican 203


Blanks IO5


SENATOR-Norfolk and Plymouth District


Alonzo P. Henderson, Prohibition 4


George E. Mansfield, Democratic 51


Kenneth L. Nash, Republican I36


William O. Souther. Jr., Republican Independent Nom. Paper, 92


Blanks 29


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT-Second Plymouth District


Walter Haynes, Republican 174


Joseph J. Shepherd, Republican Citizens Nom.


Paper 86


Blanks 52


22


COUNTY COMMISSIONER-Plymouth County


Charles S Beal, Republican 196


Edward P. Boynton, Democratic 80


Mathew J. Teehan, Socialist 0


Blanks 36


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS-Plymouth County


Albert Oddie, Socialist I5


William L. Sprague, Republican 214


Frank D Watton, Socialist I3


L. Frank Hammond, of Norwell 2


John H. Sparrell, of Norwell I


Blanks 379


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-Southeastern District


Chester W. Ford, Democratic 58


Frederick G. Katzmann, Republican 201


Robert A. Nutting. Socialist O


Blanks 53


CLERK OF COURTS-Plymouth County


Abraham Bloom, Socialist 3


Edward E. Hobart, Republican 203


Blanks 106


REGISTER OF DEEDS-Plymouth County


Charles J. Brandt, Socialist 3


John B. Washburn, Republican 203


Blanks 106


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Shall there be a convention to revise, alter or amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth ?


Yes 82


No


81


Blanks


149


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and sixteen, to make the first day of January, known as New Year's Day, a legal holiday, be approved and become law?


Yes 128


No


58


Blanks


126


Shall an act passed by the general court in the year nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled "An Act to prevent the voters of one political party from voting in the prim- aries of another political party" be approved and become law ?


Yes 102


No


61


Blanks 149


Shall the Representative or Representatives from this district be instructed to support the adoption of an amend- ment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, providing for some form of the initiative and referendum which shall give to the voters the power to accept or reject statutes


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24


and constitutional amendments proposed to the Legisla- ture by petition of a substantial number of citizens but rejected by it, and also the power, upon such petition, to reject measures passed by the Legislature ?


Yes II3


No


36


Blanks


163


Meeting dissolved.


JOSEPH F. MERRITT,


Town Clerk.


TOWN CLERKS' CONVENTION


At the meetings of the qualified voters of Representative District No. 2 in the County of Plymouth, held on Tues- day, the seventh day of November, for the choice of a Representative to the General Court, Walter Haynes of Scituate was elected to said office.


Dated at Marshfield, November 17, 1916.


HERBERT I. MACOMBER Town Clerk of Marshfield. JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Town Clerk of Norwell. WILLIAM A. KEY, Town Clerk of Pembroke.


GEORGE H. STEARNS, Town Clerk of Duxbury. JETSON WADE, Town Clerk of Scituate.


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The vote was :


Haynes


Shepherd


Blanks


Total


Marshfield


165


II9


36


320


Norwell


I74


86


52


312


Duxbury


126


170


78


374


Scituate


447


90


69


606


Pembroke


44


I46


22


212


Whole number of ballots, 1,824 1


Walter Haynes, 956


Joseph J. Shepherd, 61I


Blanks, 257


ENROLLED MILITIA


There were 209 men enrolled for military duty April 1, 1916.


HUNTERS' LICENSES


There were 49 resident Hunters' Licenses issued during the year ending Dec. 31, 1916.


DOGS LICENSED


For the year ending December 1, 1916. Whole number of iicenses, 125 116 males at $2.00 $232 00


26


9 females at $5.00


45 00


$277 00 Less clerk's fees, 125 licenses at 200 25 00


Amount turned over to County Treasurer $252 00


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1916


Feburary I. Married in Rockland, George Henry Turner and Dama Ella Stockbridge, both of Norwell, by Rev. John C. Prince.


February 19. Married in Rockland, Kenneth C. Everett of Norwell and Christine Zeolie of Weymouth, by Rev. John C. Prince.


February 24. Married in Norwell, Roy Ellsworth Spear of Hanover and Mary Emerson Cushman of Scituate, by Rev. James Nobbs.


February 27. Married in Rockland, Terence Virgil Smith of Virginia, and Bessie Garrison Blanchard of Norwell. by Rev. C. A. Burgess.


April 17. Married in Bellows Falls, Vt., Frederick Leroy Moore of Waverly and Gertrude Grace Von Iderstein of Norwell, by Rev. J. Wallace Chesboro.


June 15. Married in Cohasset, Samuel Turner of Nor- well and Ethel Coleman Young of Sciutate, by Rev. Howard Key Bartow.


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June 18 Married in Boston, Bernard Matthew Scully of Norwell and Ethel Herrick Dunbar of Stoneham, by Rev. William E. Conroy.


June 24. Married in Rockland, John J. McCarthy of Rockland and Doris Rayland Ainslie of Norwell, by Rev. E. J. Fagan.


July 15. Married in Hanover, Frederick Warren Gurney ofRockland and Edith Annette Andrews of Norwell, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.


July 30. Married in Norwell, Will Calvin Harvey of Bethel, Vermont and Amy Wilder Curtis of Norwell, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.


August 7. Married in Marshfield, Herbert E. Young of Norwell and Stella B. Howard of Pembroke, by Rev. Paul Judson Morris.


August 30. Married in Scituate, Seth Thomas of Nor- well and Irene Annola of Troy, N. H., by Rev. Thomas H. Goodwin.


September 12. Married in Scituate, Howard Appleton Delano and Lillian Perry Joseph, both of Norwell, by Rev. Thomas H. Goodwin.


September 16. Married in Rockland, Asa Sherman Fletcher of Rockland and Sarah Josephine Farrar of Norwell, by Rev. John C. Prince.


September 17. Married in Norwell, Antonio Credo and Esmeralda Cluny, both of Norwell, by Rev. Marcus H. Carroll.


September 25. Married in Rockland, Ephriam Lincoln Wood and Adeline Holden, both of Norwell, by Rev. C. A. Burgess.


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October 4. Married in Hanover, Robert C. Henderson of Norwell and Mildred Folsom of Hanover, by Rev. Melvin S. Nash.


October 25. Married in Norwell, John Thomas Osborn and Ina Carver Joseph, both of Norwell, by Rev. Edward L. Houghton.


October 26. Married in Weymouth, Ernest L. Keene of Norwell and Mary Josephine C. McWilliams of Weymouth, by Rev. C. I. Riordan.


October 28. Married in Cohasset, Herbert Warren Apps and Doris Alberta Litchfield, both of Norwell by Rev. Linneus M. Bosworth.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1916


DATE


NAME OF CHILD


i NAME OF PARENTS


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER


January 8


Gordon DeMoss Robbins.


Herbert E. and Emma


Eddy


January 12.


Stella Gotreau


Clement and Rosetta M.


Keene


January 28.


Helen Catherine White


Timothy M. and Gertrude


Williams


February 2.


Alfred Shechan


Patrick and Ella W. .


Pratt


March 2. Thelma Aletina Vining


Warren D. and Ethel L.


Joseph


March 11.


Franklin MacLean Robinson


Willard A. and Catherine


MacLean


March 12.


Lloyd Randall Farrar


George R. and Minnie C.


Fitts


March 12


Laura Gardner Farrar


George R. and Minnie O.


Fitts


April 13 ..


Ralph Gordon Lincoln


Arthur and Ida C.


Holbrook


May 22.


Gleason Leonard Archer, Jr.


Gleason L. and Elizabeth G.


Snyder


29


.July 26.


Carrie Cordelia Spiller


Elwin A. and Ida M.


Arnold


August 3.


Everett Stewart Stoddard


Ernest H. and Ella


Harris


August 12.


Rose Elizabeth Everett


Kenneth C. and Christine M.


Ceolie


August 19


Andrew Myles Grant


Andrew and Isabella


Phillips


October 13.


Joseph Tolman, Jr.


Joseph and Bertha


Marks


October 27. Ruth J. Kawano


Kanzira and Mabel E. .


Gray


November 19.


Byram Franklin Howard


Herbert F. and Annie E. .


Lowe


December 12.


Barbara E'iza Smith


Charles W. and Josephine . Lyman W. and Carrie L.


Bierne


December 13. Elizabeth Rosella Lincoln ,


Bates


December 19. Marian Ellsworth Appleford


Arthur E. and Jennie E.


Ewell


. .


Blanks for returning births may be obtained of the Town Clerk.


DEATHS RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1916


DATE


NAME


AGE Y. M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH


1 BIRTHPLACE 1


1 PLACE OF DEATH


1


1915


Salome A. Turner (Litchfield) .


81 10 9


Bronchial pneumonia, weak heart


Scituate


Norwell


Oct. 12. 1916 Jan. 6. James W. Studley


81


4 15


Mitral regurgitation


Massachusetts


Norwell


.Jan. 16


Alphens Lewis


Cerebral hemorrhage


Massachusetts


Norwell


Jan. 20


George H. Bates


84


CI 26


Cerebral hemorrhage


Massachusetts


Norwell


.Jan. 22


Edward Peter Ainslie


8 24


Lobar pneumonia


Halifax, N. S.


Norwell


Jan. 24


LeRoy Earl Hammond


14


21


Rheumatic fever, lobar


pneu-


monia .


Indiana


Norwell


Jan. 27.


Mahala D. Richardson (Brown)


Scituate


Norwell


l'eb. 2


Oretta M. Drake (Williams)


8 23


debility,


Feb. 22


Martha J. Presby (Litchfield) . .


80


+


10


Cerebral hemorrhage


Scituate


Norwell


Mar.10


Walter L. Boynton


4 19


Arterio Sclerosis


Maine


Norwell


Mar. 20. Henry H. Gardner


6 18


Pneumonia


So. Scituate


Norwell


April 10.


William J. Drew


42


6 11 Chronic valvular heart disease,


erysipelas


Melrose


Norwell


April 18


James L. Litchfield


79


8 14


Chronic nephritis. cystitis


Scituate


Norwell


May 10.


Stillborn


. .


.


Rhode Island


Norwell Norwell


June 23 .. .


Eliza J. Enolds (Sylvester)


76


1


5 Endocarditis


Scituate


June 4. Caroline A. Brown


75


2 26


Suicide by drowning


30


5


24


Bronchial pneumonia Diabetis and resulting bronchitis


Maine


orwell


.


.


27


DEATHS RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1916-Continued


DATE


NAME


AGE Y. M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH


BIRTHPLACE


PLACE OF DEATH


June 7.


Mabel R. Hatch


46


9


Carcinoma cervixuteri


So. Scituate Scituate


Westboro Newton


July 1.


Edward B. Walter


50


2


.


Oct. 17.


Ella S. Merritt (Northey)


63


3


.


Chronic heart disease, epileptic convulsions


Scituate


Norwell


Nov. 14 ..


Edwin W. French


89


10


·


8


14


Intestinal stasis following re- moval of gall bladder


Hingham


Cambridge


31


Nov. 17 ..


Maria W. Gaffield (Turner) .


79


. .


. .


Natural causes


Scituate


Norwell


Doc. 13 ....


Charles A. Litchfield


83


6


.


Cerebral hemorrhage,


valvular


Dec. 25.


Clarence C Hook


47


2


7


disease of heart


Maine


Norwell


.


. .


Chronic endocarditis


Charles Copeland Pratt


77


7


Suicide by shooting


Australia


Norwell


Sept. 11. . .


Intestinal obstruction


Hingham


Norwell


Nov. 18.


Sarah E. P. Howland (Prouty) ..


60


Cerebral hemorrhage


Scituate


Belmont


BROUGHT INTO TOWN FOR BURIAL IN 1916


DATE OF DEATH


NAME


AGE Y. M. D.


CAUSE OF DEATH


PLACE OF DEATH


1915 Dec. 9 1916


James W. Warner


95


4


24


Arterio Sclerosis


Hanover


Jan. 17.


Chester Merton Allen Thompson


25


10


·


Tuberculosis of spine


Hanover


Feb. 7. .


Arthur S. Kimball


44


6


15


Tuberculosis


Newton


July 29


Jonathan Hatch


71


8


3


Acute indigestion


Scituate


Sept. 20


Swen Swenson


49


5 27


Pericarditis


Scituate


32


Number of births, 20;


Number of marriages, 20;


Number of deaths, 25.


Respectfully submitted,


JOSEPH F. MERRITT,


Town Clerk.


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·


Report of the Town Treasurer


For the year ending December 31, 1916


RECEIPTS


To cash on hand January 1, 1916.


General Funds


$6,405 59


High School Fund


233 46


Sawyer Lot Income


13 02


$6,652 07


From William H. Spencer, Collector of Taxes. Assessment of 1914, including in- terest and abatements $302 33


Assessment of 1915, including in- terest and abatements 7,824 20


Assessment of 1916, including in-


terest and abatements


20,709 89


$28,836 42


Bay State Street Railway, Excise Tax $406 08


34


Loans and Interest :


Loans in anticipation of revenue, 1916 Rockland Trust Company, Notes No. 26, No. 27, No. 29, No. 30, $5,000 each $20,000 00


Loans for Construction of River Street, Rockland Trust Company Notes No. 31, No. 32, No. 33, No. 34, $1,000 each $4,000 00


Premium on River Street Notes $7 00


Interest on deposit at Rockland Trust Company $187 20


$194 20


For School purposes only-


Income of Mass. School fund $903 28


High School fund 500 00


Tuition of State children


542 50


Superintendent of Schools 416 66


County of Plymouth, Dog Tax


218 33


$2,580 77


From State Treasurer :


Public Service Corporation Tax


$536 21


Inspection of Animals 23 00


National Bank Tax


1,061 96


Street Railway Tax


285 33


State Aid refunded


.2,006 00


Soldiers' Exemption


162 62


Highway Construction, Special 2,860 00


Income Sawyer Lot fund 8 00


$6,943 12


35


Aid Refunded :


Town of Scituate


$202 45


Town of Hull


40 50


City of Salem


4 00


Est. Abigail Wilder


207 18


$454 13


Licenses :


1


Samuel Olson, Pedler's license $6 00


Eugene B. Tobey, Pedler's license 6 00


Charles L. Gleason, Pedler's license 6 00 Corthell Brothers, Slaghtering license 1 00 J. Warren Foster, Slaughtering license I 00 Wallace H. Damon, Slaughtering


license I 00


Herbert Simmons, Slaughtering


license I 00


Edward M. Sexton, Milk license 50


Arthur Stoddard, Milk license 50


$23 00


From Miscellaneous Sources :


Second Dist. Court, Winslow


Children Probation $40 00


Superintendent of Almshouse 35 55


Town Scale receipts 13 08


Sealer of Weights and Measures 10 19


Union Bridge Junk sold


17 75


36


Carleton O. Litchfield, refund of


overpayment, Snow Acct. 3 75


Mrs. J. F. Wilder, telephone 4 20


Fines, 2nd District Court 5 20


$129 72


Sale of Lots in Cemetery :


Ed. Hammond, Lot 15, Sec. E $IO 00


Asa L. Vining, { Lot 24, Sec. A 6 00


George H. Wilder. J Lot 24. Sec. A 6 00 Swen Swenson, Lot 20, Sec. C 12 00


$34 00


$70,253 5[


EXPENDITURES


Highways :


General Pay Roll


$3.345 19


Special


Main Street


$5,997 31


River Street


3.887 34


High Street


535 84


Summer Street


241 50


'Snow Pay Roll


1,426 86


$15,434 04


37


Support of Poor :


Almshouse


$1,660 24


Outside Poor


Other Towns


1,415 82 181 21


$3,257 27


State Aid


$1,873 00


Soldiers' Relief


193 00


$2,066 00


School Account


$9,732 32


High School Fund


717 88


$10,450 20


Town Officers $1,861 52 . .


Police Officers, Order of Second Dis- rict Court 204 54


$2,066 06


Gipsy Moth Account


$1,341 59


Incidentals


845 16


$2,186 75


Taxes : Commonwealth of Massachusetts $2,480 00 County of Plymouth 1,756 55


$4,236 55


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Sundry Accounts :


Abatement of Taxes


$737 61


Board of Health


346 32


, Electric Lights


317 44


Tree Warden


8 84


James Library


100 00


Town Hall


41 33


Post No. 112, G. A. R.


150 00


Cemetery


60 25


Markers and Tablets


130 50


Fire Account


III


38


Fire Tower 125 00


Parks, Squares and Triangles


67 85


Mowing Bushes


105 75


Sawyer Lot care


13 00


Painting, School appropriation


256 12


$2,571 39


Loans and Interest Paid :


South Scituate Savings Bank, Note No. 24 $5,000 00


Interest on same


IIO 37


South Scituate Savings Bank, Note No. 25 2,500 00


Interest on same 58 34


Highway Bond No. I 2,000 00


Interest on Highway Bonds


400 00


Rockland Trust Company, Note No. 26, Note No. 27, $5,000 each 10,000 00


39


Interest on Notes No. 26, No. 27 No. 29, No. 30 507 22 Trustees Otis and Coffin Funds, Note No. 19 800 00


Interest on Otis and Coffin Fund Notes 96 00


Bureau of Statistics, Certifying Notes 16 00


$21,487 93


Cash on hand to balance :


General Funds (including High- way Special)


$6,473 72


High School Fund


15 58


Sawyer Lot Income


8 02


$6,497 32


$70,253 51


Respectfully submitted,


HERBERT E. ROBBINS, 1


Treasurer.


Report of Tax Collector


ASSESSMENT OF 1914


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1915


$273 07


Interest Collected 29 26


$302 33


Abatements $4 41


Paid Treasurer


297 92


$302 33


ASSESSMENT OF 1915


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1915


$9,539 22


Interest Collected


200 15


$9,739 37


Abatements on December assessment $583 72


Other Abatements 97 57


Paid Treasurer


8,116 80


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1916


941 28


$9,739 37


41


ASSESSMENT OF 1916


Tax Levy


$27,558 40


Moth Tax


108 99


December Assessment


196 00


Interest Collected


17 28


$27,880 67


Abatements


$47 59


Paid Treasurer


20,662 30


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1916


7,170 78


$27,880 67


WILLIAM H SPENCER,


Collector of Taxes.


Report of Overseers of the Poor


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT-Dr.


1


John F. Wilder, superintendent $300 00


John F. Wilder, materials for repairs 4 25


M. E. Curtis, supplies 87 83


Joseph F. Totman, supplies 199 92


C. S. West & Son, supplies


258 02


1


Herbert S. Turner, supplies


127 28


W. W. Cutler, meat


56 46


J. Warren Foster, meat


75 87


Corthell Bros, meat


116 48


Samuel Olson, fish


34 89


John Martin, ice


13 04


Electric Light & Power Co., lights 24 30


George F. Welch & Co., fuel and materials 174 63


E. B. Tobey, supplies 14 05


C. W. Tilden, smith work 15 65


C. C. Jordan, disinfectant 9 50


W. P. Crovestein, M. D., medical attendance 6 00


H. S. Cleverly, M. D., medical attendance 9 50 C. E. Knight, M. D., medical attendance 2 00 W. T. Osborn, plowing 5 00


I. Austin Lincoln, fertilizer 6 00


i


43


L. F. Hammond, pigs 10 00


Herbert E. Robbins, insurance


48 00


J. C. Otis, service


3 00


F. T. Bailey & Co., labor 8 40


E. G. Bates, harness 20 00


J. F. Merritt, wood


4 00


W. D. Turner, wood


26 17


$1,660 24


ALMSHOUSE-Cr.


Received from sale of supplies, less


cash paid out by superintendent ($66.01) $35 55


Due from Town of Scituate for board


and supplies for inmates $198 95


$234 50


$1,425 74


$1,400 00


Appropriation


Exceeded $25 74


PAID FOR SUPPORT OF OUTSIDE POOR-HOME


Charity Thompson, board


$120 00


City of Brockton, board


240 42


C. W. Grose, rent 96 00


E. H. Sparrell, burial 8 00


John H. Sparrell, auto service 3 00


Town of Hingham, burial


20 00


44


John S. Brooks Co.


90 99


Children's Hospital 8 00


M. E. Curtis Co., supplies 4 38


South Scituate Savings Bank, mort- gage I 50


Benjamin Loring, wood


I 75


Richardson Bros., wood


6 50


C. L. Howes, M. D., medical at- tendance 24 00


John Whalen, wood


6 00


F. W. Jones, wood


5 50


Town of Scituate, supplies


136 00


Harry T. Handy, M. D., medical attendance 187 50


W. D. Turner, wood 6 00


Joseph Briggs, labor


2 00


C. E. Knight, M. D., medical attendance 19 50 H. S. Turner Co., supplies 172 48


Town of Weymouth, aid


59 00


Phillips, Bates & Co., coal


5 00


C. S. West & Son, supplies


102 00


Albion Damon, labor


7 00


H. T. Cleverly, M. D .. medical at- tendance 6 50


Hingham Mutual Fire Ins. Co., policy 7 80


$1,346 82


OTHER TOWNS


Elizabeth M. Kenney 9 50


E. H. Sparrell, burial 25 00


F. D. Lyons, M. D., medical attendance 18 00


45


Children's Hospital


83 00


M. S. Curtis Co., supplies


46 07


Corthell Bros., meat


28 14


WV. P. Grovestein, M. D., medical attendance


40 50


$250 21


$1,597 03.


Appropriation


.$1,500 00.


Refunded


40 00


Due from other towns


250 21


$1,790 21


Balance


$193 1&


STATE AID


Appropriation


$2,000 00


Amount to be refunded by state 1,873 00


Balance $127 00


SOLDIERS' RELIEF


C. L. Howes, M. D.


$56 50


Elizabeth C. Creed, rent


52 00


John H. Prouty,


40 00


City of Somerville


24 00


46


A. L. McMillan, M. D. 16 00


Charles Hammond, M. D. 4 50


Appropriation


$193 00 400 00


Balance


$207 00 FRANK W. JONES, EDWARD M. SEXTON, LOTHROP E. FESSENDEN,


1


Overseers of the Poor.


Highway Account-1916


L. F. Hammond, 95 days, $3 $285 00


Man and team, 61 days, $5 305 00


Two horses, 23 days, $3 69 00


To Cash paid


I 00


One horse, 12 days, $1.50


18 00


Telephone bill 7 20


Joseph Breck & Son, tools


15 39


New England Ins. Co.


17 50


Samuel Church, gravel


3 40


Charles Johnson, gravel


7 30


Joseph Briggs, 1 day, $2


2 00


Hingham Water Co., pipe


24 00


1


Walter T. Osborn and team, 41 days, $5 205 00


Walter T. Osborn, freight


13 55


David Bates, 8 days, $2


16 00


George Davis, I day, $2


2 00


7


Benjamin Loring and team, 16 days, $5 80 00 Benjamin Loring, gravel


3 25


Walter Jacobs, 3 days, $2


6 00


W. D. Turner and team, 2 days, $5 10 00


R. W. Norris, sweeping street 5 50


Fred Wheelwright, 5 days, $2 10 00


Claud Ainslie, 23 days, $2 5 00


F. E. Henderson and team, 6 days, $5 30 00


48


F. E. Henderson, I day, $2 2 00


Sherwood Ainslie, 2 days, $2 4 00


Frank Dyer, 5 days $2 10 00


Arthur Henderson and team, 2 days, $5 10 00


Henry Leavitt, 4 days, $2 8 00


Henry Leavitt, gravel


II 50


Harry T. Fogg, insurance 76 29


William Gardner, I day, $2 2 00


Edgar E. Lee, 2 days, 4 hours, $2 5 00


Mrs. Nettie Simmons, sand 5 60


Fred Erickson, I day, $2 2 00


Herbert Sprague, 4 hours, $2 1 00


Robert MacDonald, labor, road mac. 7 75


Albion Snowdale, I . day, 4 hours, $2


3 00


William Leggett, gravel


2 00


Standard, Oil Co. 73 19


Barrett Co., tarvia B.


617 04


Clifford Brett and team, 13 days, 4


hours, $5 67 50


John Collamore and team, 12 days, 4 hours, $5 62 50


Alonzo Allen, 13 days, 4 hours, $2 27 00


Edwin A. Damon, 38 days, 2 hours, $2 76 50


Ansel Phillips, 47 days, $2 94 00


Fred Cromwell, 30 days, $2 60 00


Marshall Griffin, 30 days, 2hours, $2


60 50


J. Alden Damon, 9 days, 4 hours. $2 19 00


F. G. Bates and team, 20 days, $5 100 00


E. G. Bates, gravel 4 35


John White, 2 days, $2 4 00


John Osborne and team, 3 days, $5 15 00


Thomas Campbell. 19 days, $2 38 00


John Whalen and team, 9 days, $5 45 00


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John Whalen, gravel 4 80


E. P. Joseph, team and men 207 00


John Henderson, gravel and sand 4 00


W. T. Sham, gravel 5 00


William O. Clapp, gravel 2 00


Attwood Ainslie. 13 days, $2 26 00


Richard Todd, 8 days, 4 hours, $2 17 00


Herbert Fairbanks and team, II days,


$3.50 38 50


F.mma H. Bates, gravel


6 30


Edwin B. Torrey, gravel


30


George Welch Co., drain pipe


9 18


John Leslie, gravel


I 40


John Leslie, 3 days, $2


6 00


Fred Olson, I day, $2


2 00


Levi Olson, 3 days, $2


6 00


Otto Olson, 2 days, $2 4 00


John Cash, gravel 2 40


Otto Burhoff, 6 days, $2


12 00


Caleb Litchfield, I day, $2 2 00


Charles E. Brewster and team, 5


days, $5 25 00


Benjamin F. Burns, 4 days, $2


8 00


John W. Burns and team 6 days, 4 hours, $5 19 00


John W. Burns, 137 loads gravel 13 70


Mrs. A. N. Burns, gravel 9 70


Everett Osborn, 17 days, 6 hours, $2


35 50


Frank Litchfield, freight bill 8 80


William Maynard, 8 days, 4 hours, $2 17 00


Timothy Shehan, team and man 52 75


Arthur Stoddard and team, 7 days, 4


hours. 3.50 26 25


50


Joseph D. Stoddard, 6 days, 4 hours, $2 13 00 George White, 7 days, 4 hours, $2 15 00


Phillips, Bates & Co., lumber 10 50


Charles V. Chapman, 10 days, 4


hours, $2 21 00


Charles Jones, 6 days, 4 hours, $2 13 00


Clarence Lyons, I day, $2


2 00


James Dolan. 18 days, $2


36 00


W. R. Durkee, 6 hours, $2


1 50


S. W. Lincoln, gravel 41 80


Daniel E. Hill, 7 days, $2


14 00


11


$3,394 19


Barrett Manfg. Co., tarvia 435 84


$3,345 19


Appropriation


$3,000 00


Exceeded $345 19


L. F. HAMMOND,


Surveyor of Highways.


SPECIAL HIGHWAY WORK-MAIN STREET


William F. Loud & Sons $5.879 31 114 50


W. E. Burdett, weigher


51


Henry Godbeer, bounds


3 50


Paid on Main Street work in 1915


5,848 73


,


$11,846 04


Due W. F. Loud & Sons, Jan. I,


1917


1,495 21


Total cost of Main street,


$13,341 25


HIGH STREET


Samuel H. Litchfield, gravel $100 00


Barrett M anfg. Co., tarvia 435 84


Paid on High street, 1915 2,413 13


Total cost of High street $2,948 97


SUMMER STREET


Standard Oil Co., oil


$241 50


Paid on Summer Street, 1915 2,520 83


Total cost of Summer street


$2,762 33


RIVER STREET


E. J. Rourke, paid on contract $3.829 84


W. E. Burdett, weigher 57 50


$3,887 34


Snow Account


Arthur Damon $9 60


Russell Olson 4 20


Arthur J. Turner


IO 05


Samuel Turner


5 40


Perry Osborne


I 50


Alfred H. Jacobs®


9 00


Ansel Phillips


5 70


W. C. Soule


6 45


C. E. Brewster


28 20


George Wagner


2 20


Caleb Litchfield


4 25


Harry Brown


4 25


William Brown


2 55


W. Scott Osborne


2 IO


E. P. Joseph


2 30


Frank Osborne


I 80


Robert Ripley


3 00


Fred Cromwell


I 00


C. W. Ainslie


90


W. T. Osborne


136 25


Walter S. Briggs


5 63


Lyman Lincoln


50 65


Joseph Briggs


49 28


Clifford Brett


75 00


Benjamin Loring


88 00


1


53


Ralph Sprague


7 00


Herbert Sprague 5 50


E. A. Damon


19 75


E, C. Damon


16 15


Richardson Bros.


98 75


Marshall Griffin


I 50


Edward Loring


5 60


, Fred Wheelwright


9 15


C. O. Litchfield


7 50


Harold Griffin


I 50


William Jacobs


10 50


Guy Merritt


3 40


W. E. Sexton


1 00


Lawrence Osborne


8 00


E. A. Jacobs


42 63


Timothy Sheehan


25 95


Eugene Sheehan


5 00


Floyd Osborne


6 00


Otto Olson


4 35


Levi Olson


3 00


J. Frank Turner I 00


Harold Osborne


7 95


Arthur T. Stoddard


7 95


Joseph Stoddard


9 00


L. F. Hammond


68 70


A. J. Mitchell


9 00


Fred Olson ,


4 80


Alden E. Whiting.


3 75


George E. White


8 10


Basil Simmons


2 75


Joseph H. Hatch


40 70


John Whalen


25 30


Harry Ainslie


4 60


54


Charles F. Studley


7 45


Edwin Bates


10 70


Eden Clark 9 15


W. E. Leslie


10 05


James Dolan


3 85


J. W. Hatch


18 25


H. J. Leavitt


2 00


Merrill Gridley


5 75


E. E. Jacobs


II 25


Archie Merritt


4 30


Arthur Merritt


6 65


John Robinson


4 85


Willard Robinson


3 25


John White


IO 68


Ashley Jones


10 18


John Loring


3 95


Arthur Sprague


12 80


Alfred Bates


6 50


E F. Osborne


7 35


John T. Osborne


4 00


Emery Andrews


4 45


Edward Hammond


3 50


Robert Leavitt


6 50


Henry Leavitt


5 00


Richard McDonald


I 75


A. Black


I 20


C. V. Chapman


13 20


Asa Vining


3 75


Irving Wilder


5 25


Allen Brewster


3 50


Benjamin Everett


3 10


William Everett


3 30


Allen Jones


5 25


55


Allie Jones 7 80


Norman Wiggins


3 00


Chester Whiting


3 40


F. E. Henderson


58 25


Arthur Henderson


6 35


Alonzo H. Stoddard


II 55


Seth Thomas


8 10


Jrving Henderson


3 10


Willis Keene


5 00


Henry Bates


1 00


John Leslie


2 20


Mannis Perry


90


Arthur Osborne


3 00


Daniel Brown


90


James Gammon


7 80


Charles Georgeatte


I 80


Herbert Ltichfield


I 80


George Chamberlain


IO 20


Allen Mott


5 25


Charles Baker


5 40


William Loring


4 35


James L. Merritt


60


George A. Bates


30


Fred Gardner


I 20


Sherwood Ainslie


4 95


Daniel Barnes


2 40


L. Walter Jacobs


75


Bernard Schultz


2 70


Robert Montgomery


2 40


56


Alfred Molla


2 25


John Martin 4 50


W. A. Brown I 20


Laban Bates


I 80


Daniel Hill


I 80


Paul Briggs


I 80


Percy Litchfield


I 80


Claude Ainsiey


8 10


-


John Signorelle


2 40


Francis Leslie


3 00


E. G. Bates


4 20


Alvan Spencer


I 80


Minot Williamson


2 40


Lewis Ballard


2 70


Robert W. McDonald


10 86


Stanley Oakman




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