Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Bingham, Maine, 1913, Part 1

Author: Bingham (Me.)
Publication date: 1913
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01834 7457


GC 974.102 B51AR, 1913


Annual Reports


OF THE


Town Officers


OF THE


Town of Bingham


FOR THE


Year Ending February 17, 1913


Annual Reports


OF THE


Town Officers


OF THE


Town of Bingham


FOR THE


Year Ending February 17, 1913


Press of THE INDEPENDENT-REPORTER Skowhegan, Maine. 1913


Town Officers, 1912-13


Town Clerk : W. B GOODRICH


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor :


S. A. SMITH, HENRY COOLEY


ORISON GORDON


Tax Collector : C. W. DUTTON


Treasurer : E. W. MOORE


School Committee: W. E. ROBINSON, I. C. PIERCE, G. G. GILMAN


Board of Health : I. C. PIERCE, ORISON GORDON, A. C. DINSMORE, A. C. DINSMORE, Secretary


Constables :


CLARENCE W. DUTTON,


WILLARD J. CARL


Road Commissioner : E. N. TAYLOR


Superintendent of Schools : CHARLES E. BALL


Truant Officers : CLARENCE W. DUTTON, WILLARD J. CARL


2


Report of Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor


To the Citizens of Bingham:


We herewith submit our annual report of the financial stand- ing of the town for the year ending Feb. 17, 1913.


VALUATION APRIL 1, 1912


Real estate, resident


$326,070.00


Real estate, non resident 55,250.00


Total real estate


$381,320.00


Personal estate, resident


$91,330.00


$91,330.00


Total Valuation


$472,650.00


ASSESSMENTS FOR 1912


Building and repairing highways $1,200.00


Building and repairing bridges 200.00


For breaking snow roads 700.00


Common Schools


1,200.00


„, Text books


250.00


repairs on school houses and school


supplies 350.00


support of the poor


800.00


Miscellaneous expenses and Hydrant


rental 4,000.00


State road 400.00


.


Street lights 400.00


", Free High School 650.00


,, Police service 730.00


Extra · labor on High School Building 111.82


Memorial Day 15.00


Repairs of Cemetery 50.00


Cutting bushes 200.00


State Tax 1,836.85


4


", County Tax


871.10


With an overlay of


627.08


- $14,591.85


Rate of taxation $29.00 per $1,000.00


Tax on Valuation of $472,650.00 $13,706.85


Tax on 295 polls @ $3.00 each 885.00


$14,591.85


Supplemental assessment ... 85.49


Total amount committed to collector


$14,677.34


SUPPORT OF POOR


Amount raised


$800.00


Unexpended last year 27.08


$827.08


Amount expended for the poor the past year has been as follows:


Mary Cooley and child $289.05


Samantha Thompson 150.00


Nelson E. Knight


81.60


Geo. McClintick


366.44


David Gilman


40.60


Dennis Knight


· 54.10


981.79


Overdrawn


154.71


$827.08


Support of Poor not chargeable to Bingham


Danville S. Pierce $19.05


Due from Town of Moscow $19.05


STATE PAUPER ACCOUNT


Due from State last year


$329.02


Paid for Casket for Lewis Thompson 25.00


Received from State


$344.02 $344.02


5


HIGHWAYS


Amount raised


$1,200.00


Received from Taylor Bros., for dirt sold .. 3.60


$1,203.60


Amount expended


Orders drawn


Labor unless otherwise specified


1912


May 15 Frank Smith $21.88


31 George Jones 19.25


June 6 Charles B. Gilman


4.70


8 Fred E. Baker


13.56


17 Ed Cushman


21.50


17 Fred Hogdon


9.62


18


Wallace Goodrich


18.37


. JJuly 1 George Jones


2.70


7 Ed McClintock


10.50


10 Ernest Gilman


41.13


17 Robert Davis


28.75


17 Norman Fogg


7.00


29 Fred Baker


5.25


Aug.


5 . Isaac Holway


22.63


14 Forest Bean


1.32


21 George Corson


24.06


21 A. C. Bates


14.00


Sept.


2 The J. J. Lander Co., supplies


3.75


7 Fred E. Baker


20.02


9 Berger Mfg. Co., metal culvert 12.60


9 Frank Smith 17.50


21 Herbert Wentworth


1.75


Nov.


11 Charles B. Gilman


13.37


19 Ed. Miller


2.87


.19 Melphene Horne


16.00


Dec.


12 Enoch Osgood


6.25


20 Joseph Hunnewell 6.12


20 Manley Hunnewell 5.00


20 Daniel Flanders 4.00


1


29


Perlie Carl


38.50


6


Orders Drawn. 1913


Jan. 11 W. J. Carl 3.55


15 Calvin R. Ellis 51.63


18 Howard Russell, repairs 5.88


18 S. J. Whitney, supplies


60.83


Feb. 11 George B. Gilman


49.37


11 Perlie Clark


44.25


12 Preble & Robinson


58.00


13 Earl Taylor


103:25


13 Taylor Bros.


70.00


13 Taylor Bros.


71.00


13 Taylor Bros., machine work


373.37


13 Perlie Clark


5.50


13 Perlie Clark


.87


14 Thomas Reynolds


1.95


14 S. J. Whitney, supplies


14.50


14 Calvin R. Ellis


3.50


14 Henry Cooley


20.75


14 A. P. Murray, gravel


15.70


14 The J. J. Lander Co., supplies


38.00


14 Coney Grant


7.50


15 Raymond Carl 1.65


15 Carl Cates 2.50


17 Joseph Connor 3.50


Overdrawn


$1,203.60


BRIDGES


Amount raised


$200.00


Unexpended last year


303.40


Received from Taylor Bros. for plank


9.25


Amount expended :


Orders drawn


1912


July 29 Perlie Carl


$7.87


Sept. 21 Clarence Hogdon


1.75


$512.65


$1,421.00


217.40


7


Sept. 30 Elbie Curtis 450


Oct. 17 Solon Lumber Co., plank


23.43


Dec. 20 Daniel Flanders 1.75


Jan. Brackett & Andrews, plank 141.14


Sept. 21 Fred Hogdon


1.75


June 17 Ed Cushman


8.00


July 3 Frank Hall, plank


84.40


29 Perlie Carl


7.87


Sept. 21 Clarence Hogdon


1.75


30 Elbie Curtis


4.50


Oct. 17 Solon Lumber Co., plank


15.95


17 Solon Lumber Co., plank 7.48


1913


Jan. 15 Calvin Ellis


7.00


30 John Kelley


10.42


Feb. 11


G. G. Gilman 21.00


11


Perlie Clark


21.00


13 Earl Taylor


24.00


13 Taylor Bros.


70.00


14 Calvin N. Ellis


10.50


$476.06


Unexpended


36.59


$512.65


SNOW ROADS


Amount raised


$700.00


Amount expended including after settlement last year


Orders drawn


1912


April 10 Arno Padham $ 7.00


15 John Cassidy 3.50


15 Daniel Flanders 13.00


16 J. P. Witham


9.80


19 James Oharo 2.30


19 H. B. Whipple 4.37


19 John H. Gordon


2.97


19 Ed Rollins


.70


19 Orison Gordon


17.87


19 Bernard Beedy 1.75


19 Harold Beedy .44


8


April 19


Patrick Cassidy 8.22


23 S. A. Smith 1.75


May 7 Peter Mahoney 10.32


15 S. M .Boynton


4.37


15 A. C. McClintick 8.05


25 S. J. Nottage 6.57


28 Joseph Connor


5.95


31 Orlando Hunnewell


.87


June


6 Charles B. Gilman


16.28


6 Charles B. Gilman, use of field


3.00


21 Robert Davis


5.25


Aug. 1 Albare F. Gehrkie


2.62


14 Zenas Fletcher


3.50


Sept. 2 William McDonough


1.50


14 N. W. Williams


15.75


Nov. 6 Wallace Goodrich


3.15


6 L. W. Brown


2.01


6 G. W. Brown


4.11


22 Melphene Horn 10.10


Dec.


20 Daniel Flanders 5.95


20 Joseph Hunnewell 11.77


1913


Feb. 11 Charles B. Gilman 2.80


11 Charles B. Gilman, damage to field 10.00


11 G. G. Gilman


3.14


11 Perlie Clark


17.50


12 J. H. Savage


11.90


12 S. J. Nottage & Son


2.00


13 A. N. Clark


1.75


13 G. W. Badger


7.17


14 Isaac Holway 2.00


14. Henry Cooley


5.40


14 A. P. Murray


6.70


14 Howard Russell, repair snow


plow 1.00


14 Granville Goodrich


3.50


14 F. L. Furbush, repair, snow roller


21.70


15 Willis Holbrook


1.00


15 E. N. Taylor 5.00


15 John Cassidy 1.00


Ed. McClintick 14.72


. .


9


J. A. Jordan


1.75


Overdrawn last year


30.70


$345.52


Unexpended Feb. 17, 1913


354.48


$700.00


CUTTING BUSHES


Amount raised


$200.00


Amount expended


Orders drawn


1912


Sept. 21


Herbert Wentworth


$4.32


21 Fred Hogdon 7.87


21 Clarence Hogdon 8.75


30 Perlie Carl


2.62


Nov. 11 Charles B. Gilman


10.50


16 Frank Smith


36.75


19 Fred Brown


6.12


19 Peter Mahoney


10.50


19 Melphene Horn


11.37


Dec.


16 William J. Kiger


5.25


20 Orlando Hunnewell


16.19


20 Hugh Harmon


12.42


20 Joseph Hunnewell


16.19


20 George Nottage


7.00


20 Daniel Flanders 14.00


1913


.


Feb. 11 G. G. Gilman $2.60


13 John Savage 14.87


13 A. N. Clark 12.00


13 Zenas Fletcher


10.50


13 Joseph Hunnewell 16.62


14 Perlie Clark


3.50


14 Isaac Holway


15.31


14 Henry Cooley


10.50


14 Robert Davis


12.25


14 Edward Smith


7.87


15 William McDonough


5.25


10


April 17 Joseph Connor


5.25


Overdrawn last year 96.29


$382.66


Overdrawn


182.66


$200.00


STATE ROAD ACCOUNT


Amount carried over by town last year. $781.00


Amount carried over by State


800.00


Amount raised by town 1912


400.00


Appropriation by State 1912


400.00


$2,381.00


Amount expended


Orders drawn


1912


May 27 S. J. Whitney


$735.60


June 10


Leon Huff 8.10


10 Joseph Nolan 4.50


10 Taylor Bros.


17.25


10 E. R. Taylor


15.00


10 Leon Tulley


8.10


10 Daniel Galivan


11.25


10 John Cahill


8.10


10 Robert Berry


8.10


10 Alfred Pollard


16.50


10 Frank McDermont


8.10


10 Lewis Nesbit


5.00


10 George Jones


6.30


10 John McDonough


5.40


10 Jos Rian


1.80


10 Scott Welch 7.20


10 Charles Lancaster


5.40


10 Frank McDorant


10.80


10 Merwyn Rollins


6.30


10 Pat Thompson


3.60


17 Pat Thompson


9.90


17 E. R. Taylor


5.00


17 Daniel Galivan


15.00


17 Lewis Nesbit 4.67


11


June 17 Ed Leach 6.30


17 Alfred Pollard


16.50


17 John Steward


5.40


17 Scot Walsh 6.30


17 Thomas Maher 5.40


17 Frank McDonough


9.90


17 Lewis Tulley


9.90


17 Frank McDermont


4.50


17 Samuel George


9.90


17 Frank Smith


3.60


17


Frank Smith


9.90


17 George Jones


7.20


17 Joe Ryan


4.50


17 Leon Huff


9.90


17 John McDonough


9.90


17 Jos Nolan


9.90


17 Merwyn Rollins


9.90


17


Charles Collins 6.25


17 Charles Fentiman 3.00


17 Ed Cushman


.50


17 Samuel George


8.10


17


James Holdeness .90


17 Charles Lancaster 7.20


17 John Cahill 8.20


29 Frank Smith 10.80


29 Leon Huff 10.80


29 Joseph Ryan 10.80


29 Ned Moore


8.10


29 Frank McDonald


10.80


29


Thomas Maher


10.80


29 Merwyn Rollins 10.80


29 John McDonough


10.80


29 John Steward


10.80


29 Frank McDermont


8.70


29 E. R. Taylor


5.00


29 Alfred Pollard


18.00


29 Lewis Nesbit


9.33


29 Daniel Galivan 15.00


29 Pat Thompson


10.80


29 Lewis Tulley 10.80


29 Taylor Bros.


3.00


29 Ralph Galant 8.10


12


June 29 Frank Hutchinson 2.80


29 Perlie Carl


10.00


29 Charles Collins 5.50


29 Ed Leach 8.10


29 Ed Leach 5.40


29 Scot Welch 1.80


29 C. E. Fentiman 5.33


29


Samuel George 6.40


29 Ed Burns 1.80


July


3 John McDonough 7.60


3 John Steward 4.80


3 Pat Thompson 4.60


3 Robert Berry


.40


3 W. P. Fentiman


5.25


3


Charles Norton


5.00


3


Charles Collins


14.65


3 Frank Smith


10.80


3 Leon Huff


5.80


3 Joe Ryan


9.40


3 Forest Bean


10.00


3 Alfred Pollard


15.33


3 E. R. Taylor


18.00


3 Daniel Galivan


6.40


3 Ralph Galant


8.80


3 Frank McDermont


9.60


3 Taylor Brothers


15.00


3 Frank McDonald


10.40


3 Frank Hall 10.90


1.80


3 Merwyn Rollins


2.20


3 Lewis Tulley


9.00


3 Thomas Maher


4.80


10 Lewis Nesbit


.66


10 Maine Central Ry. Co.


23.61


17 Ed Leach


4.60


17 Norman Fogg


4.40


29 Ralph Galant


8.10


29 Perlie Carl


1.80


29 Alfred Pollard


21.00


29 Guy Williams 8.00


29 Elbie Curtis 10.00


29 Seth Devoll 9.00


3 Ned Moore


13


July 29 Frank Smith


10.80


29 Ed Leach


9.90


29 George Pierce 5.40


29 Daniel Galivan


11.25


29 Taylor Bros.


52.00


29 E. R. Taylor


15.00


29 Ned Moore


9.00


29


Robert Barry


5.40


29 John Kelley 9.00


29 Enoch Osgood


13.50


29 Forest Bean


.90


Aug.


10 Preble & Robinson


16.45


10


Preble & Robinson 58.00


10 Preble & Robinson 24.00


10 Preble & Robinson


19.33


21 Lewis Tulley


9.00


21 Preble & Robinson


22.20


21 Lewis Nesbit


3.00


21


E. E. Greenwood


15.25


21


A. C. Dinsmore, gravel


62.00


21


A. C. Dinsmore, land damage


10.00


Sept.


30 Maine Central Ry. Co.


2.30


16 Bingham Water Dist. use of tools


12.00


30 F. S. Hunnewell 19.00


30 Raymond Carl


2.60


30 Jos. Nolan


.40


30 . Taylor Bros.


7.44


30 Perlie Carl


.90


30 E. R. Taylor


2.50


30 C. E. Fentiman


4.07


30 C. E. Fentiman


1.13


30 Taylor Bros.


6.00


30 Fred E. Baker


2.10


Oct.


30 Hackett & Witham, material 124.00


30 S. J. Ward, brick 105.00


Nov. 26 Mrs. Navinia Jackson, land damage 10.00


1913


Jan.


.15 Calvin R. Ellis


12.90


Feb.


14


Charles Colby 1.00


1912


Sept. 30


Bingham Water Dist., iron pipe .. 35.30


2 Charles Collins


2.14


14


Sept. 30 Hward Russell sharpening pick 6.10


$2,365.14


Unexpended


15.86


$2,381.00


SIDEWALKS


Amount unexpended last year


$24.44


Amount expended this year:


Orders drawn


1912


July 17 Guy Williams


$ 7.00


31 Allen Robinson 3.50


Sept. 30 Enoch Osgood


19.25


$29.75


Overdrawn


5.31


$24.44


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Amount raised


$730.00


Unexpended Feb. 1st, 1912


91.50


$821.50


Amount expended Feb. 1, 1913:


Paid W. J. Carl


$638.00


R. H. Sands


44.00


$682.00


Unexpended Feb. 1, 1913


139.50


$821.50


STREET LIGHTS


Amount raised


$400.00


Amount unexpended Jan. 1, 1912


1.97


$401.97


Amount expended from Jan. 1, 1912 to Mar.


1,1913


$445.83


Amount overdrawn, March 1, 1913. 43.86


$401.97


15


MEMORIAL DAY


Amount raised


$15.00


Amount unexpended $15.00


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES


Including Hydrant Rental


. Amount raised


Amount expended :


Orders drawn


1912


Mar. 9 Thomas Town $7.50


9 Elias Andrews, interest 22.15


18 Forest Furbush .50


30 John Butler, interest


12.20


April 2 Loring, Short & Harmon


12.75


3 W. J. Carl


4.50


. 3 S. A. Smith, cash paid out


16.25


9 H. I. Ģoss, treasurer Water Dist., for hydrant rental to Apr. 1, 1912


400.00


22 Central Maine Power Co., for wir- ing lower part of fire station.


21.21


29 Amanda Adams, interest


9.00


May 10


Charles M. Hill, interest


17.50


13 Pittsfield Advertiser


36.00


14 Sarah F. Baker, amount endorsed on Town aide


86.00


28 Benny Atwood, interest


1.90


June 4 A. C. Dinsmore, for labor and .ma- terial, fumigating 33.90


6 S. A. Smith, for cash paid as per bills rendered 38.1(


6 F. L. Furbush, labor on fire sta- tion 15.60


10 Eureka Fire Hose Co. supplies for fire department


66.55


13 F. L. Furbush, fire department .75


13 Gracie Smith, typewriting 1.00


29 F. L. Furbush, for labor on voting booths 1.50


29 First National Bank, Skowhegan, interest 37.50


$4,000.00


16


July 5 George D. Loring 2.97


20 Mrs. E. A. Whipple, interest 30.00


27 J. P. Hardy, labor on fire station 20.00


Aug. 3 S. A. Smith, services 65.00


10 J. P. Hardy, labor and paint on fire station 20.00


14 J. P. Hardy, balance due labor on fire station 5.50


Aug.


20 Loring, Short & Harmon


2.75


23 E. E. Greenwood, estimate and


survey for sewer system


45.00


24 F. S. Hunnewell


1.00


Sept.


9 Eureka Fire Hose Co.


11.90


9 J. P. Hardy, painting ladders, fire station 13.53


18 Treasurer Water Dist., hydrant rental to Dec. 31, 1912 900.00


21 S. A. Smith, cash paid out, pauper cases 35.25


'23 Howard Russell, labor and ma- terial at fire station 7.50


23 Henry Sands .75


Oct. 2 S. A. Smith, cash paid for post- ing fire notices 8.00


21 Clara Richardson, interest 7.87


21 Juliett F. Adams, interest 7.87


Nov.


6 Henry Cooley, labor at town farm


9.65


6 S. T. Goodrich, services ballot clerk


2.00


6 A. F. Webster, services, ballot clerk 2.00


Nov.


18 Frederic H. Knight


10.00


20 Central Maine Power Co., fire de- partment


16.15


29 A. F. Webster 4.00


Dec.


5 G. Goodrich, interest


1.41


6 Loring Short & Harmon for blank Town Order book 7.50


20 Mrs. Isaac Holway, interest 16.00


1913


Jan. 6 Brackett & Andrews, lumber for use in fire station 11.36


17


Jan.


6 Howard Russell for runners for hose cart, fire station 8.50


6 M. C. Ry. Co. 20.00


11 Treasurer Water Dis. for rental of hydrant to Mar. 1, 1913 .. 200.00


15 Augustine Simmons for balance due on High School contract trus- teed by Henry Merry 20.84


18 Fred W. Preble postage and enve- lopes 4.60


18 First National Bank, Skowhegan interest 33.33


18 First National Bank, Skowhegan interest 25.00


18 J. R. Meservey, services as ballot clerk 2.00


23 The Globe Mfg. Co. for balance on firemen's coats 7.00


23 C. E. Ball, cash paid out 10.00


30 Newell White, moth notices 1.25


30 F. W. Preble, postage moth notices 1.50


Feb. 3 J. H. Savage 10.00


7 Central Maine Power Co. material and labor, fire station 5.47


11 W. B. Goodrich, interest 16.00


11 Mrs. W. B. Goodrich, interest 32.00


11 W. B. Goodrich 14.00


11 W. B. Goodrich


.55


11 W. B. Goodrich, supplies fire dept.


1.50


11 W. B. Goodrich, record book . .


2.00


11 W. B. Goodrich, services as town clerk


19.65


11 Charles Gilman, use of water tub


2.50


11 Charles B. Gilman, interest


108.00


11 A. C. Dinsmore


5.00


11 Leon Goodrich


1.45


11 F. S. Hunnewell 6.43


11 Joseph Adams, interest


33.02


11 Lillian J. Washburn, team hire 3.00


11 Mabel Cooley, interest 8.00


11 Henry Cooley 4.00


12 G. G. Gilman, interest 20.00


18


Feb. 12 Ernest R. Gilman, interest 4.00


12 F. G. Williams 3.25


12 Howard Russell, fire station 3.00


12 John F. Owens, interest 24.00


12 Mark Savage & Co. 3.00


12 Roy M. Savage, interest 40.00


13 A. N. Clark, interest 30.15


13 Charles H. Givens, interest 20.00


13 Orison Gordon, stove for hall 8.00


13 Amon Baker 2.50


13 M. M. Chase, interest 32.00


13 Amon Baker, interest 49.20


13 Grace M. Rollins, interest 4.00


13 Ellen W. Robinson 13.00


13 S. J. Whitney, supplies for dept. 20.07


13 Orison Gordon, interest 43.87


13 John Cummings, interest 12.00


14 Perlie Clark 1.00


14 R. H. Sands, for abatement of tax C. W. Cooley for the year 1909 as per vote of town


72.13


14 Isaac Holway, interest


104.00


14 A. P. Murray, interest


3.50


14 H. B. Whipple, interest 64.53


14 H. B. Whipple, use of water tub 5.00


14 Charles Colby, wood for lockup


2.50


14 Chas. Colby, wood for fire station


2.50


14 Orison Gordon, services and cash paid out 52.70


14 F. L. Furbush, labor fire station .. 4.60


14 F. L. Furbush, labor voting booths 2.00


14 Maria Baker, interest


31.00


14 Mrs. E. A. Whipple, interest


2.79


15 G. W. Brown, wood


3.50


15 R. H. Sands 3.00


15 C. W. Dutton, posting warrants ..


8.00


15 H. I. Goss, for rent of office for Municipal Court


16.00


15 R. H. Sands 2.86


17 Henry Cooley, services and cash paid out 89.49


19


Feb. 17 S. A. Smith, balance services and cash paid out and use of team ....


137.25


17 C. W. Dutton, abatements on tax bills, 1912 55.06


17 C. W. Dutton, commission on tax bills, 1912


293.54


17 S. F. Green 4.25


17 E. W. Moore 3.74


17 E. W. Moore


20.00


Carrie Hunnewell, interest


24.00


Preble & Robinson


1.45


S. A. Smith, supper, tramps


2.50


S. J. Whitney


.38


$4,048.82


Salary of Supt of Schools to Jan. 1,1913 129.81


.


$4,178.63


Overdrawn


178.63


$4,000.00


COMMON SCHOOLS


RECEIPTS.


Amount raised by town at annual meeting $1,200.00


School and Mill fund


1,106.26


Common School fund


822.13


Equalization fund


105.95


Interest on School fund note


63.00


Tuitions


36.45


$3,333.79


Overdrawn last year


44.49


$3,289.30


Amount expended.


Teachers' wages, including board


SPRING TERM.


Orders Drawn. 1912.


Apr.


16


Belva Bush


20.00


.


20


April 20 Alice C. Smith 38.00


20 Edith Dinsmore 47.50


20 Estelle A. Jennings 36.00


20 Mary I. Putnam


44.00


May 7 Vesta Carl


36.00


28 Eva F. McDonough


28.00


June


6 Mary I. Putnam


44.00


6 Estelle A. Jennings 40.00


6 Edith Dinsmore 50.00


28 Estelle A. Jennings 40.00


28 Alice C. Smith


40.00


28 Edith Dinsmore


50.00


28 Mary I. Putnam 44.00


81.00


29 Belva C. Bush 20.00


July


2 Estelle A. Jennings


4.00


2 Alice C. Smith 40.00


3 Belva C. Bush 73.10


3 Eva F. McDonough 54.50


9 Floy E. Wilson 90.00


920.10


FALL TERM.


Sept. 18 Eva McDonough 34.00


26 Gladys B. Hisler 50.00


26 Mary Putnam 44.00


26 Mary L. Whitridge


39.60


26 May B. Tupper


40.00


30 Belva C. Bush


17.00


Oct.


19 Eva McDonough


34.00


22 Gladys B. Hisler


48.00


22 Mary I. Putnam 44.00


Nov. 11 Ethel J. Gilman


97.50


11 Belva C. Bush


100.00


11 May B. Tupper


40.00


11 Mary L. Whitridge


44.00


11 Eva F. McDonough


42.50


26 May B. Tupper


40.00


26 Mary L. Whitridge 44.00


26 Mary Putnam 44.00


26 Gladys B. Hisler 52.00


854.60


28 Vesta Carl


.


21


WINTER TERM


Dec. 19 Eva McDonough 34.00


1913.


Jan. * 18 Mary J. Pfister 30.00


18 May B. Tupper 40.00


18 Mary I. Putnam 44.00


18 Gladys B. Hisler 50.00


18 Mary L. Whitridge 44.00


30 Ethel J. Gilman 85.00


Feb.


8 Ethel C. Cooley 50.00


8 May B. Tupper 40.00


8 Eva McDonough 51.00


8 Mary L. Whitridge 44.00


8 Mary I. Putnam


44.00


8 Gladys B .Hisler 18.00


11 Mary J. Pfister


17 Mary I. Putnam


44.00


17 Mary L. Whitridge


44.00


17 Gladys B. Hisler 50.00


17 May B. Tupper 40.00


8 Mary J. Pfister 42.00


2,618.70


PAID FOR JANITOR SERVICES.


Orders Drawn.


1912.


July 20 Gardiner M. Bean 42.00


20 Gardiner M. Bean 42.00


Dec. 20 Gardiner M. Bean 42.00


1913.


Jan. 18 Gardiner L. Bean


36.00


18 Gardiner M. Bean 42.00


30 Ethel J. Gilman 5.00


Feb.


8 Ethel C. Cooley 5.00


8 Eva McDonough


5.00


12 Gardiner M. Bean 72.00


15 L. G. Brown 3.00


$294.00


50.00


22


Paid for Conveyance of Pupils and Board for same.


Orders Drawn.


June 17 G. W. Badger, board 4.00


28 Hattie Merrill, board 45.00


Aug. 1 Albert F. Gehrkie 20.00


Sept. 30 E. B. Williams 14.00


Nov. 11 G. G. Gilman 44.00


11 Albert F. Gehrkie 18.00


26 John Redmond 20.00


1913


E. B. Williams 14.00


Jan. 30 Albert F. Gherkie 27.50


30 John Redmond 29.00


Feb. 13 Mary Redmond, board 24.00


$259:50


Tuition paid Town of Brighton :


Paid for Fuel and Labor on same.


Orders drawn


July 20 Guy Williams, sawing wood 20.00


20 Preble & Robinson 92.50


Oct. 23 Bingham Last Block Co. 2.50


1913.


Jan. 18 Gardiner M. Bean


1,00


Feb. 8 Frank Curtis 13.00


11 George G. Gilman 18.00


12 Preble & Robinson 26.25


15 L. G. Brown 11.25


184.50


3,362.30


Overdrawn


73.00


$3,289.30


TEXT BOOKS.


Amount raised


$250.00


8.21


241.79


Received for books sold


11.85


$253.64


23


Amount Expended


Orders Drawn.


1912.


April


2 H. L. Palmer


35.65


2 McLain & Co. 13.05


2


Allyn & Bacon 17.81


2 Charles E. Merrill Co.


2.65


10 E. H. Caswell, express


1.25


May


28


E. H. Caswell, express


1.50


June 29 Allyn & Bacon


4.00


July 9 D. H. Knowlton


7.50


Aug. 21 H. L. Palmer


67.24


27 E. E. Babb & Co.


30.65


Sept. 30 E. H. Caswell


3.00


Nov. 11


The MacMillan Co.


6.45


11 A. N. Palmer Co.


.50


11


C. E. Ball, express


.65


Dec.


12


D. Appleton Co.


16.67


20 E. H. Caswell, express


1. 25


20 H. L. Palmer 30.00


1913.


Jan. 18 E. H. Caswell


.70


Feb.


8


Henry Holt & Co.


20.47


14 Charles Colby


2.78


14 Charles Colby


4.49


15 E. W. Moore


6.45


274.71


Overdrawn


21.07


$253.64


REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. RECEIPTS.


Amount raised


350.00


Supplies sold


55.18


High School act


75.58


480.76


Overdrawn last year


163.04


317.72


24


Amount Expended


May


2 J. J. Lander 30.00


2 John McCollor 7.00


28 Vesta M. Carl 2.00


31 Joseph Hunnewell 2.00


31 Eliza Thompson 2.00


June 4 C. E. Ball 6.00


6 J. J. Lander


17.00


20


Doris Andrews


7.00


29 R. C. Brown


3.00


July 9 F. W. Martin


9.00


15 Charles E. Ball


5.00


20 W. E. Robinson


35.00


20 Preble & Robinson


5.33


Aug. 10 Gardiner Bean


35.00


27 H. L. Palmer


16.39


27


E. E. Babb


31.00


Sept. 23


C. M. Andrews


5.00


23


Howard Moore


2.75


23 C. F. Baker


12.50


23


Evander Andrews


2.50


23


Enoch Osgood


2.50


30


C. E. Ball


1.45


Oct.


7 J. P. Hardy


1.72


Nov. 26 J. A. Jordon


6.75


Dec. 20 H. L. Palmer


49.85


20 John P. Hardy


3.16


1913.


Jan. 6


Brackett & Andrews 68.08


6 P. P. Capron 1.00


6 Gardiner Bean 1.00


4.97


8 A. F. Donigan 14.80


11 W. B. Goodrich · 3.54


11 G. G. Gilman


5.00


12 Preble & Robinson 6.06


12 M. M. Chase


16.85


12 S. J. Whitney


138.28


14 J. J. Lander 34.76


14 Chas. Colby


6.07


Feb. 3 Central Me. Power Co.


25


17 E. W. Moore 8.65


$609.96


Overdrawn


292.24


$317.72


FREE HIGH SCHOOL


Amount raised 650.00


State Stipends, 1911 and 1912


1,000.00


Tuition from Moscow


192.50


from Concord 25.00


from State


20.00


1,887.50


Overdrawn last year


360.09


$1,527.41


Amount Expended. Orders Drawn.


SPRING TERM.


1912. Teachers' wages including board:


Apr. 20 Ethel J. Davis 66.67


20 Beatrice M. Smith 55.55


May 24 Ethel J. Davis 66.66


24 Beatrice M. Smith 55.55


June 20 Ethel J. Davis 66.67


20 Beatrice M. Smith 55.58


366.68


FALL TERM.


Orders Drawn. 1912.


Sept. 26 Beatrice M. Smith 66.66


Oct. 19 Beatrice M. Smith 66.66


19 Earl Merrill 55.55


Nov. 26 Beatrice M. Smith 66.67


29 Earl Merrill 66.67


Sopt. 30 Adah Snowdeal 48.00


26 Post Graduating class 3.00


$373.31


26


WINTER TERM.


Orders Drawn. 1913.


Jan. 18 Marion Hazeltine 40.00


18 Beatrice M. Smith 66.67


Feb. 8 Beatrice M. Smith 66.67


8 Marion Hazeltine 50.00


17 Beatrice M. Smith 66.67


17 Marion Hazeltine . 60.00


$350.00


$1,089.90 *


Paid for fuel and janitor services :


Preble & Robinson 26.32


S. J. Whitney


194.38


Charles Colby


2.50


Bingham Last Block Co.


7.50


$230.70


Paid Janitors:


Gardiner M. Bean


23.22


William Lander


8.00


$31.22


1,351.82


Unexpended


175.59


$1,527.41


Amount raised to pay F. L. Smith for extra labor on High School building,


trusteed by Henry Merry


111.82


Order drawn to Augustine Simmons


111.82


Amount raised for the purpose of taking care of Bingham Village Cemetery


50.00


Orders Drawn. 1912.


May 16 Lepha Preble 25.00


16 Lepha Preble 25.00


50.00


27


LIST OF ABATEMENTS.


Alva Bumpus, minor


3.00


.


Oma Badger, paid in Skowhegan 3.00


Everett Savage, deceased 3.00


Fred Flanders, paid in Mayfield


3.00


Cyrus Goodrich, paid in Solon


3.00


John W. Hill, not found


3.00


Burt Hunnewell 3.63


Roscoe Libbey, paid in Wellington


3.00


Leslie Rollins, paid in Portland


3.00


Robie Robinson, paid in Pleasant Ridge


8.08


James Barrott, paid in Canaan


3.00


Wallace York, paid in The Forks


3.00


Lewis Thompson, deceased


3.00


Fred Titus, error in assessment


4.35


John Wharff, paid in Gardiner


3.00


John W. Hutchins, paid in Brooks


3.00


List of the different parcels of Real Estate in town with the land value exclusive of Buildings and all improvements, and the total values as shown on the assessor's books:


April, 1912.


Land Buildings Total


RESIDENT


Abbey, C. W.


150


150


Adams, Joseph


600


600


1,200


Andrews, S. E.


300


1,200


1,500


Andrews, Edith


200


200


Andrews, Emma


400


450


850


Andrews, E. E.


250


650


900


Adams, B. F.


800


2,200


3,000


Adams, B. F.


500


500


Andrews, Lizzie


300


1,300


1,600


Andrews, Elias


100


500


600


Andrews, W. E.


250


1,650


1,900


Baker, G. L.


200


800


1,000


Baker, G. L.


300


2,100


2,400


Bean, Forest O.


200


600


800


Baker, May


150


300


450


Baker & Andrews


550


550


·


28


Bates, Alfred C.


200


200


400


Burk, A. S.


400


2,700


3.100


Baker, F. E.


100


250


350


Brackett & Andrews


400


1,800


2,200


Baker, Maria


350


650


1,000


Baker, Amon


550


1,450


2,000


Bean & Marshall


1,100


400


1,500


Brown, L. W.


250


50


300


Brown, L. W.


25


25


Brown, G. W.


500


300


800


Baker, Charles


200


800


1,000


Baker, John A.


200


700


900


Badger, G. W.


400


400


800


Baker, F. L.


450


750


1,200


Baker, F. L.


300


300


Bergonzi, John


150


1,250


1,400


Baker, C. S.


125


125


Badger, G. W.


200


200


Boynton, Zulema


200


200


400


Brown, R. C.


350


3,150


3.500


Ball, C. E.


200


1,300


1,500


Burke, A. N.


400


500


900


Bean, D. G.


500


1,700


2,200


Butler, John


200


1,000


1,200




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