Annual report of the town officers of the town of Athens, Maine, 1901-1911, Part 5

Author: Athens (Me.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Athens, Me. : The Town
Number of Pages: 328


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Amount raised by town $150 00


Received from State 225 00


$375 00


EXPENSES.


Overdraft of 1904-5.


50 00


Paid Somerset Academy, 3 terms. 300 00


25 CO


$375 00


TEXT BOOKS. RESOURCES


Amount raised by town $250 00


Received of Academy, rental 24 00


$274 00


EXPENSES.


Paid Ginn & Co.


$ 12 66


D. C. Heath & Co.


75 00


E. E. Babb & Co


52 41


Am. Book Co


35 33


B. H. Sanborn & Co.


14 45


Silver, Burdette & Co


26 60


Smith & Sale.


2 25


Bert Gilman, express


55


O. L. Buckman, express


4 80


Oliver Ditson & Co. 3 89


D. H. Knowlton & Co 3 15


L. C. Williams . 3 12


J. O. Smith & Co. 1 38


Unexpended balance, Feb. 20, 1906


38 41 $274 00


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Unexpended balance, Feb 20, 1906.


REPAIRS.


Amount raised by town


$50 00


EXPENSES.


Paid F. M. Joaquin . 4 25


E. A. Williams 60


S. N. Pratt .


2 72


O. L. Bucknanı


2 00


Chester Wentworth . 12 75


Sanders & Flanders 3 09


L. C. Williams. 6 50


L. E. Jacobs. 4 70


Unexpended balance, Feb. 20, 1906.


13 36


$50 00


NEW SCHOOL HOUSE.


RESOURCES.


Amount rasied by town. $300 00


Received for old house. 5 00


Received for material returned . 24


Amount overexpended


49 19


$354 43


Cost of house.


$354 43


SCHOOL SUPPLIES.


Paid Sanders & Flanders $3 45


L. C. Williams


2 30


L. E. Jacobs. 5 45


J. B. Corson .. 1 10


E. K. Cooley . 40 $12 70


Common school year, in weeks 24


High school year, in weeks 31


Number of scholars in town Apr. 1, 1905. 222


Number of pupils registered in common schools 150


Number of pupils registered in High school 28


Whole number registered. 178


Average attendance at common schools. 109


Average attendance at High school 21


Total average of attendance. 130


An earnest effort has been made to secure thorough and prac- tical instruction in the foundations of Arithmetic, Language and Grammar, and thorough drill in intelligent and intelligible reading and correct spelling, and the teachers have tried faithfully to do their part well. The trustees and teachers of Somerset Academy have cooperated cordially and heartily with your school board in all efforts to improve the quality of school work, the teachers hav- ing been earnest and skillful in their endeavors to have our High


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school pupils well grounded in the above named branches. The results of all these efforts will be more plainly seen in the future. CHAS. E. BALL, Superintendent. Ellen P. Jones, L. G. March,


Geo. C. Hight, } Supt. School Committee.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


For the Year Ending Jan. 1, 1906.


No. of births recorded from Jan. 1, 1905 to Jan. 1, 1906. 14. No. of marriages recorded from Jan. 1, 1905, to Jan. 1, 1906, 4. No. of deaths recorded from Jan. 1, 1905 to Jan. 1, 1906. 27. No. of dogs licenced for the year 1905, 42.


Amount of money collected for the dog licences for the year 1905, $46.


Births as follows :


Feb. 22, to Ansel and Clara Corson, a son.


Mar. 26, to Daniel J. and Nettie M. Huff, a daughter ..


Mar. 23, to Nelson E. and Myrtie A. Knights, a son."


May 15, to Elmer T. and Lulu Staples, a son.


May 28, to Sherburn M. and Cora Garland, a son.


May 30, to Elmer and Myrtie Dore, a daughter.


June 16, to Wm. R. and Flora E. Adams, a daughter.


June 19, to Chas. E. and Nellie Leighton, a son.


June 29, to Fred W. and Vira K. Allen, a daughter.


July 15, to Par and Anna Nelson, a son.


July 20, to Fred J. and Etta Wentworth, a son.


Oct. 17, to Sadie Smith, a daughter.


Nov. 18, to Edward C. and Nellie E. Taylor, a daughter.


Dec. 7, to Preston C. and Lilla. B. Small, a son. 1905, marriages :


Aug. 21, '05 by T. B. Hatt, minister of the gospel, Fred Tuttle and Mrs. Josphene Drury, both of Athens


Sept. 9, '05, by Wm. Mclaughlin, Justice of the Peace, Charles C. McLaughlin of Harmony and Miss' Helen M. Barker of Athens. . Sept. 27., by Isaiah Whitehouse, Justice of the Peace, Cony S. Loring of Athens and M. Charlotte Gould, of Madison.


Nov. 19., by James F. Taylor, minister of the Gospel, Lafayette Lincoln of Athens and Mrs. Isabel C. Baker of Cornville. 1605, deaths :


Jan. 6, Melvin Gardiner, aged 27 yrs., 8 mos., 10 days, cause of of death, pneumonia.


Jan. 10, Martha Gardiner, aged 66 years, 3 mos., 21 days, cause of death, Penumonia.


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Jan. 18, Silas Tuttle, aged 90 yrs, 7 mos. £ Cause of death, Apoplexy. Feb. 21, Elvira Lowe, aged 77 yrs. 5 mos., 15 days, cause of death Apoplectic Shock.


Mar. 7, Leo. Markle, aged 59 yrs., cause of death, Pneumonia.


April 2, Mrs. Edna Corson, aged 77 yrs. 6 mos., 15, days. Cause of death, Cirrolosis of the Liver.


April 9, Mrs. Effie Poland, aged 54 years, 11 mos., 4 days, cause of death, Pneumonia.


April 21, Wm. K. Knights, aged 60 yrs., cause of death murdered by Rufus Brown, Jr.


May 3, Calvin Berry, aged 75 yrs., cause pneumonia.


May 3., Levi E. Lord, aged 79 yrs., cause of death, Apoplexy.


May 9, Charles E. Bangs, aged 86 yrs., 1 mo., cause of death valvular disease of heart.


May 15, Baby Staples, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Staples, cause deficient vitality.


June 9, Betsey Spear, aged 90 yrs., 4 mos., 3 days, cause old age. May 24, Rena Cole, aged 15 yrs., 1' mo. 14 days, cause pneumonia. June 4, Cora M. Garland, aged 29 yrs. 11 mos., cause anemia of heart.


June 23, Christine Littlefield, aged 13 yrs., cause measles.


July 8, Fred G. Greene, aged 72 yrs., cause sclerosis of liver. July 8, Ina Cayford, aged 22 yrs .. cause consumption .


Aug. 1, Lewis Turner, aged 72 yrs., cause Apoplexy.


July 26, Infant son of Fred and Etta Wentworth, cause, premature birth.


Aug. 21, Wm. Edw. Tarbell, aged 59 years, cause sclerosis of liver and dyspepsia.


Sept. 23, Mrs. Mary A. Weston, aged 72 yrs., cause Apoplexy. Oct. 16, Paul Terrio aged 42 yrs., 4 mos., 13 days, cause, nephritis . July 18, Frank Wescott, aged 42 yrs., cause Primary Demetia. Aug. 15, Aldis Walker, aged 68 yrs., cause, Apoplexy.


Oct. 23, Mrs. Lena Huff, aged 33 yrs., cause Acute Gastritis. Nov. 19, Mrs. Lovey J. Bixby, aged 64 yrs., cause, Apcplexy. L. E. JACOBS, Town Clerk.


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Warrant for Town Meeting.


STATE OF MAINE


SOMERSET S.S.


To Moses S. Cleveland a constable in the town of Athens in said county.


GREETING:


In the name of the State of Maine you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitans of said Town of Athens qualified by law to vote in town affairs to assemble at Wes- serunsett Hall in said town on the 5th day of March, A. D., 1906, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the follow- ing articles, to wit:


Article Ist; To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


Art. 2nd. To choose a town clerk for the ensuing year.


Art. 3rd. To choose Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the poor for the ensuing year.


Art. 4th. To choose a town treasurer.


Art. 5th. To choose an auditor of accounts.


Art. 6th. To choose a town agent.


Art. 7th. To choose one or more road commissioners.


Art. 8th. To choose a collector of taxes and fix his compen- sation for collecting the same.


Art. 9th. To choose a member of the superintending school committee for one year.


Art. roth. To choose a member of the superintending school committee for three years.


- Art. IIth. To choose truant officers.


Art. 12th. To choose constables and all other town officers which towns are required by law to choose at their an- nual March meetings.


Art. 13th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to build and repair roads and bridges the ensuing year.


Art. 14th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to be expended on the State road.


Art. 15th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to be expended for cutting bushes the ensuing year.


Art. 16th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to pay the interest on the school fund debt.


' Art. 17th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for the support of common schools for the ensu- ing year.


Art. 18th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to build and repair schoolhouses.


Art. 19th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for the purchase of school books for the ensuing year.


Art. 20th. To see if the town will vote to authorize its super- intending school committee to contract with the trustees of Somerset Academy for the tuition of all High School pupiis in the town during the ensuing year under section 62 of chapter 15 of the Revised Statues of Maine of 1903.


Art. 21th. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars to pay the tuition of the HighSchool pupils of the town for the ensuing year one half of whitch sum to be raised dy taxation and the remaining one haff to be the sum to be received from the state treasury under secton 62 of chapter 15 of the Revise Statues of Maine of 1903.


Art. 22th. To see if the town will vote to authorize its Super- intending Schocl Committee to unite with other towns and plantations in the employment of a joint Su- perintendent of Schools under sections 40 to 45 inclusive of chapter 15 of the Revised Statutes of Maine of 1903 to raise a sum of money to pay this towns portion of salary of said Superintendent and to pass all necessary votes in relation to the same.


Art. 23th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for the support of the Poor.


Art. 24th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for Incidental purposes.


Art. 25th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to pay the expenses of Memorial Day.


Art. 26th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to pay on the outstanding indebtedness of the town.


Art. 27th. Lo see if the town will vote to sell or repair the Town House.


Art. 28th. To see if the town will vote to exempt from tax- ation for ten years a Grange Hall.


Art. 29th. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to purchase wire for road fences.


Art. 30th. To see if the town will vote to' license a Liquor Agent.


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Art 31st. To see if the town will vote to authorize the select- men to hire money and issue town orders on interest therefor to pay on the the interest bearing debt of the town said money to be paid firstt to the town Treasur- er and by him paid on said debt.


Art 32. To see what sum per hour the town will vote to pay for oxen, horses and men for labor on the roads the ensuing year.


Art. 33rd. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Su- perintending School Committee to continue schools that have failed to mantain during the past year an average attendance of eight pupils.


Art. 34th To see if the town will vote to authorize the Super- intending School Committee to establish during the en- suing year any new school that may be found necessrry.


Art. 35th To see if the town will vote to pay . A. T. Smith $23.50 for money laid out on the highway in 1904.


You' are also required to give to give notice that the Select- men will be in session on the day and at the place above mentioned from nine until ten o'clock A. M. for the purpose of correcting the list of votes.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at or before the above mentioned time of meeting. Given under our hands at said Athens this 24th day of February A. D. 1906.


J. F. Hol man 1 Selectmen of Wm. A. Foss S Athens


Ed


UNITED STATESO


108 FRAN


ANKLIN 1290


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF. THE


TOWN OF ATHENS


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 20, 1907 ..


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF ATHENS


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 20, 1907.


SKOW HEGAN, ME. PRESS OF E. E. MCNEELIE, 1907.


Town Officers, 1906.


Moderator: : L. E. JACOBS.


Town Clerk:


L. E. JACOBS.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor:


L. E. JACOBS, J. E. CHAPMAN, E. H. TIBBETTS.


Treasurer:


W. N. SANDERS.


School Committee:


ELLEN P. JONES,


L. G. MARCH,


GEO. C. HIGHT.


Superintendent of Schools: C. E. BALL.


Collector: L. C. WILLIAMS.


Auditor: GEO. C. HIGHT.


Truant Officer: CHAS. F. DORE.


Assessors' Report.


MONEY VOTED BY TOWN AT ANNUAL MEETING. Voted to raise for summer and winter roads, $18,000.00


State road .. 200.00


clearing bushes 100.00


66


66 66 interest on school fund


note 88.40


66


66


66


support of schools. 720.00


66


repairs on schoolhouses ... 75.00


66 66


school books.


100.00


Free High School


150.00


66


66


superintendent of schools,


84.00


66


66


incidental expenses. 800.00


Memorial Day expenses .. .


25.00


to pay outstanding indebt- edness 500.00


66


for wire for road fences .. .


25.00


State tax


791.47


County tax


. 425.92


Overlay


139.76


$6,724.55


VALUATION OF TOWN.


Real estate, resident.


. $207,890.00


non


11,630.00


Personal estate resident. 75,925.00


non


135.00


Total valuation.


$295,580.00


Real estate owned by town


$125.00


$295,455.00


Rate of taxation, 21 mills on a dollar.


Tax on valuation, $295,455 $6,204.55 Tax on 260 polls. 520.00


Supplementary tax 14.60


$6,739.15


66


66 66


support of poor


700.00


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RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR.


1906.


Feb. 20, cash on hand in treasury ... $1,804.72 M. S. Cleveland, taxes 1905 1,215.84


May 1, State, County and Town taxes committed to the collector, L. C. Williams 6,724.55


Supplementary tax .


14.60


Apr. 4, Cash rec'd from State pauper account


66 Supt. account.


84.00


dog tax refunded 36.75


66 School Com., shingles sold


5.00


66 Leonard Taylor, acct. Flora Taylor 80.00


60


66 Linn Woolen Co. et al


858.87


66 66 State, sheep killed by dogs 40.00


60


State, State Road


200.00


66


C. F. Dore, grass sold . 2.00


State, acct. State pensions 144.00


66


66


H. P. Bush, town house and lot ..


120.00


66


66 " M. S. Cleveland, Charlie Corson shop and lot 31.00


66


Somerset academy, book rent


45.00


66


66 Cornville pauper account. 31.87


66


6 Free High School. 225.00


66


66


C. F. Dunton, on note in full 83.96


60


J. C. Kincaid, guardian J. D. Wescott


61.60


$12,788.79


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DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR.


Incidental expenses. $2,406.24


Winter roads, March, 1906


730.14


Summer roads and bridges 1906


962.36


Winter roads to Feb. 20, 1907. 775.04


Highway bills, 1905. 21.43


Pauper support, 1906


671.56


State paupers


217.55


Paupers other towns.


49.60


Cutting bushes, highways


38.39


279.30


66 66


66 66 C. E. Ball, school books sold


14.65


66 State, school fund and mill tax . .


686.08


5


Wire fencing


26.82


State road .


407.89


School books


186.48


Repairs on school houses


81.55


Support of schools


1,744.23


School supplies


11.25


Free High School.


300.00


Costs of Case Athens vs Linn Woolen Co., et al


167.95


Expenses Memorial Day


25.00


C. E. Ball, Supt. acct


168.00


$8,991.51


PAUPER ACCOUNT.


Appropriation


$700.00


Daniel Nason.


$104.00


Martin Corson


6.65


Fred A. Wentworth.


76.61


Charlie Corson


43.71


Helen M. Hurd


130.00


Percy Berry .


15.00


Mellin Littlefield


23.60


Ansel Corson


51.94


Bert Wing


20.24


Milton C. Thompson


125.27


Smith Neil.


74.50


Balance unexpended (Rec'd.) .


28.48


$700.00


PAUPERS ON OTHER TOWNS.


John Avery .


$12.23


Eugene Knights


5.50


Henry Brown


.80


James Brown


1.75


Jeddie Brown


1.35


Rufus Brown


5.81


Abel Brown


4.50


Jeremiah Brown


17.66


Total


$49.60


STATE PAUPER ACCOUNT.


Benjamin Davis


$217.55


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INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Appropriation. . .. $800.00


J. F. Holman, Selectman, Assessor and Overseer


of the Poor for 1905. 85.00


Wm. A. Foss, Selectman, Assessor and Over- seer of Poor, 1905 45.00


Almon E. Locke, Selectman, Assessor and Over- seer of Poor, 1905. 40.00


C. E. Ball, Supt. of schools, 1905. 130.50


Manning S. Campbell, Treas., Flora Taylor 32.28 W. T. Seekins, Clerk of Courts, York suit in full 1,217.25 W. N. Sanders, Treasurer 1905 25.00


Abbie J. Ladd, town reports 1905


21.00


A. T. Smith, bill, 1904 23.50


Geo. C. Hight, auditor, 1905 5.00


L. G. March, expenses school com. Bingham . .


3.25


Loring, Short & Harmon, town books 10.10


Maria G. Tobey, interest on note. 22.50


A. E. Locke, Athens Hall Association, March meeting 3.00


Chas. Chapman, shingles, F. A. Wentworth house.


3.75


M. A. Burns, painting hearse complete 23.00


E. H. Cook, constable, posting notices 3.00


James Poland, damage to sheep by dogs 20.00


Frank Bangs, 66 5.00


Chas. Gardner, mason work, Ansel Corson house 3.50 M. S. Cleveland, abatement of real estate tax, Mrs. Josie Hight 1905. 24.30


M. S. Cleveland, abatment personal estate, I. D. Leavitt 1905. 1.62


M. S. Cleveland, constable, posting notices 1905 commission for collecting 1905


215.80


Chas. Chapman, damage, sheep killed by dogs 5.00


Peter Willey, 66


5.00


William Adams, 66 66


5.00


M. S. Cleveland, Abatement Poll Tax 1905: Swain Nelson $2.00


Charles Chapman. 2.00


Poll and personal tax of Everett Gower 3.08


1.50


A, E, Locke, Mgr., rent of hall, special meetings 9.00


7.08


7


M. S. Campbell, treasurer Flora Taylor . ..


. . 107.70


Jonathan D. Wescott 61.60


Mrs. F. G. Grenee:


Rent office $5.00


Storage road machine 1.00


6.00


A. E. Locke, ballot clerk


1.50


David Foss, brick Ansel Corson house


2.70


E. S. Ward, part abatement personal tax 1906 ..


2.10


Chas. F. Dore, truant officer


2.00


Robert Hayden, ballot clerk.


1.50


Jacobs & Hight, material Ansel Corson house ..


3.35


Geo. F. Ayer, business out of town, 1905


8.16


Eugene Brown, abatement of poll tax


2.00


L. E. Jacobs, moderator


3.00


D. D. Steward, Esq., services in York suit to date 162.00


L. E. Jacobs, recording vital statistics 6.15


L. N. Ellingwood, M. D., returning vital statis - tics 4.25


M. S. Cleveland, abatement of Simon Fox, per-


sonal estate T. C. Fox, Admr


13.50


L. E Jacobs:


Rent office. $5.00


New chairs office 10.00


Printed stationery 3.25


2.00


Telephone and stamps


2.55


$22.80


Total


$2,402.44


HIGHWAY BILLS, 1905.


F. P. Collins


$7.35 James Thompson 1,25


Mortimer York


5.83


Cyrus Corson 7,00


Wood.


Total amount.


$21.73


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WINTER ROADS, MARCH, 1906.


Lyman Scribner


$4.99


Frank Turner $19.08


Peter Willey


4.50


Willis Stevens 4.81


James Poland .


3.37


Geo. Leavitt. 7.21


Sherburn Whittier


7.91


Geo. Gardner 3.12


P. S. Poland ..


11.65


Manville Tuttle 3.82


Fred Perkins


2.50


Chester Wentworth.


2.13


Joseph Frost


4.35


Geo. E. Noyes. . . 11.00


Edgar Fox.


1.18


Thomas A. Noyes


4.87


Gustave Nelson


20.18


Ernest Cook.


.65


William Adams


4.99


Chas. Taylor


16.07


Elmer Downs


4.33


Manley Nason


5.62


Selden Poland


4.45


W. G. Fisher


9.92


C. L. Corson.


40.20


Ira Poland.


9.54


Bert Poland


3.86


Moses S. Cleveland .. 1.40


Edwin Lowe


2.88


William Corson .. .... 3.63


Chas. Tozier


3.25


James E. Chapman. . 6.45


Leavitt Turner


5.98


B. L. McCone 9.00


Osgood York


9.30


Alonzo Noyes, Jr


6.52


Geo. Wyman


10.72


Henry Pearson


6.81


W. L. Turner


3.18


W. Magoon


7.86


F. Bangs


4.75


J. Forsythe


3.56


L. Ham


3.25


Earl Jones


4.00


Wm. Huff 16.25


J. W. Hayden


12.83


S. Huff. 14.62


S. Whittier


1.50


E. S. & Elmer Dore ..


12.60


Par Nelson


6.75


Frank Moody 2.75


James H. Corson


3.75


Basil Hodgdon 2.88


Edgar Nelson


3.40


Aaron Drake


3.00


J. W. Cleaves 5.43


Chas. Chapman 10.75


Cyrus Corson


16.96


L. Turner


4.85


John & Edwin Taylor 6.77


Leonard Taylor


4.00


J. H. Curtis 6.00


J. F. Corson


4.55


E. S. Brown. 3.12


John Linkletter


7.56


Chas. Buzzell 14.80


E. W. Linkletter


13.59


Fred Ward 3.02


Albion Small.


1.62


Mortimer York.


9.75


R. H. Boothby


14.03


E. H. Tibbetts 2.25


Edwin Ward


10.75


P. Hoyt


3.73


M. J. Leavitt


17.19


H. F. Lincoln.


8.70


Frost Bunker 2.75


B. P. Barker 2.15


Ray Jones 6.81


C. T. Leighton 10.28


Geo. Scribner


6.72


F. B. Foss 6.25


Geo. and F. Fox 9.08


Warren Corson. 7.70


1


9


Auren C. Buzzell


9.14


C. R. Drake 2.87


Elmer Campbell.


9.26


Mark Drury


6.29


C. F. Dore


8.50


R. Taylor. 3.30


Fox & Wescott


1.75


Preston Small 5.63


Ralph Sprague


9.12


Byron Hurd


7.00


W. M. Drew.


13.31


Arthur Ward.


4.18


Chas. Weston


5.92


M. Nason


7.62


A. A. Hall & Son


3.40


E. H. Goodrich


1.00


David Foss


8.87


A. B. Walker


2.65


John Thompson


2.25


B. H. Johnson 7.75


Total amount .$730.14


SUMMER ROADS AND BRIDGES.


Appropriation Overdrawn.


262.36


Geo. Scribner


$8.25


Chas. Chapman $12.37


M. S. Cleveland


3.38


R. D. Cleveland 4.50


William Rowell


2.50


Perley Turner 8.13


H. Brown.


9.37


Frank Turner 6.87


Jeddie Brown


9.37


J. W. Hayden


31.00


H. Nottage.


6.25


Edwin Taylor, $4.13


material, $14.22 .. 18.35


P. S. & Geo. Poland .


6.25


M. Corson, Jr 2.87


Ray Tibbetts.


2.75


M. J. Leavitt 1.25


R. D. Cleveland


35.38


J. H. Curtis 3.00


B. T. Fox


11.25


Lyman Scribner 5.00


Fred B. Stoddard


2.85


Geo. Scribner


43.50


Ralph Sprague


7.88


C. A. Emery 42.00


L. Nottage


6.25


Jim Brown. .. 2.00


Joe Willey.


1.25


Jeremiah Brown 1.00


F. Cook.


1.25


W. & M. Cottle 2.50


H. F. Lincoln


7.42


E. H. Goodrich 1.50


Henry Pearson


3.12


Chester Wentworth ..


1.87


Frank Moody


3.13


Omer Huff


1.25


F. B. Foss.


9.36


W. L. Turner


7.87


Joseph Whitehouse


4.37


B. L. Wing


12.50


S. Whittier 6.00


H. Tuttle


4.20


Geo. & Frank Fox


4.38


Chas. Buzzell


5.62


John Hayden


12.50


E. L. Carlson


3.16


E. S. Ward.


12.00


R. H. Boothby


6.73


$700.00


10


Leland Boston 15.00


Peter & Byron Hurd 6.50


F. Thompson


4.37


P. S. Poland


2.25


M. S. Cleveland 5.00


Mortimer York. .


2.72


A. C. Buzzell 2.92


A. W. Smith, water tub .. 1.50


Wm. Drew ...... 35.82 material, 11.12


46.94


John Loberg & Son


15.20


O. M. Nason 7.75


John Tibbetts


4.37


J. E. Chapman


23.02


E. H. Tibbetts 9.00


E. H. Tibbetts


37.15


Arthur Ward.


1.12


William Huff


4.37


M. Tuttle


5.00


Albert Small


3.25


P. Hoyt


5.50


Cyrus E. Corson


4.32


Mark Drury


10.00


John Taylor 2.25


J. N. Hinckley, water tub


1.50


N. F. Joaquin 2.75


Ira Poland . 3.13


R. D. Cleveland 4.50


Hazen Littlefield


4.63


Willie Nelson 2.50


R. D. Cleveland


9.00


Gustave Nelson 6.12


Leander Ireland . 5.00


Willie Nelson 1.25


Wilfred Hurd


1.50


C. F. Barker 1.00


M. Nason


5.00


Alonzo Noyes 8.25


B. L. McCone


3.12


G. W. Bailey


2.55


Par Nelson


3.75


Elmer Downes 1.88


Rufus Brown


3.50


Ralph Sprague 2.12


J. C. Kincaid


19.00


Chas. Tozier 1.88


Matthew Daggett


2.25


A. A. Hall & Son


24.62


B. P. Barker


4.38


A. B. Walker 11.50


S. T. Goodrich


.75


Wm. Foss. and


material,


7.50


F. Whittier


4.25


James Chapman


1.75


L. E. Jacobs, cash paid sundry labor, 10.77


Jacobs & Hight 4.46


L. Rowell


3.75


Fred Ward, . . 63


material, .. $3.00 3.63


H. S. Elliott


2.50


H. S. Elliott, 2 tubs 3.00


John Loberg.


2.22


F. Bangs 3.00


L. E. Jacobs, lumber. . . .


112.43


J. C. Fox, lumber 9.45


Chas. Ireland .. .50


C. A. Emery, $3.80, lum- ber, $6.00 9.80


William Huff, tub 1.50


Total amount


$962.36


A. N. Drake.


2.63


W. Magoon 1.81


Osgood York 5.63


A. W. Smith 1.75


F. N. Joaquin 3.00


Mortimer York. 1.63


L. C. Williams, water tub 3.00


.


11


WINTER ROADS, 1906.


Appropriation


$1,100. 0


Overdrawn


405.18


Joe Frost ..


7.37


B. G. Corson


10.73


Andrew Knight


2.50


C. F. Dore


6.80


F. L. Bunker


7.12


Selden York


6.00


Albert Small.


1.87


J. H. Curtis


5.00


Morris Small


2.37


Ira Pollard


14.66


Preston Small


13.62


Wm. Drew


16.35


Chester Wentworth


1.31


Wm. Corson


6.38


Leon Foss


2.50


Welsey Corson 1.50


E. F. Downes


1.97


Hazen Littlefield . . .


1.50


Chas. Cleveland


3.04


Amos Rines


12.60


R. D. Cleveland.


10.35


Edwin Lowe


2.50


Alden Bucknam


10.35


F. Moody


5.88


Peter & Joe Willey


3.75


Chas. Chapman


8.66


P. S. Poland.


20.87


J. C. Kincaid


12.75


W. G. Fisher


3.50


Edwin & John Taylor


10.23


P. Hoyt


2.90


B. A. Webb. 1.43


Ernest Brown


1.50


Geo. & Frank Fox ...


15.47


A. A. Hall & Son


18.85


F. W. Allen 4.60


E. H. Goodrich


11.33


A. B. Walker


17.69


B. P. Barker


2.00


L. C. Elliott


2.37


Wm. Jones


4.00


N. W. Dodson


4.00


David Foss


8.75


M. Corson, Jr .31


E. S. Ward 4.20


Chas. Weston.


6.60


John Thompson


5.13


J. E. Chapman


12.12


G. F. Gardner


2.00


Ora Judkins 7.00


Edgar Fox


1.25


Sheldon Huff. 9.52


A. C. Buzzell


6.47


Geo. H. Allen


6.40


Peter & Byron Hurd.


12.50


Fred M. Ward


10.35


J. B. Corson


15.63


Alonzo Noyes, Jr


6.25


Mark Drury


1.95


Par Nelson.


4.04


S. K. Corson


2.00


Selden Poland 2.00


B. F. Fox


3.50


S. M. Brown


36.86


Thomas A. Noyes


4.19


Gustave Nelson


17.08


Chas. Taylor


9.15


H. S. Elliott. 4.27


Geo. and Eugene Noyes


9.82


J. F. Corson


3.63


A. T. Hilton.


.87


John Loberg. 12.48


R, H. Boothby


2,01


H. F. Lincoln


10.60


M. Tuttle


6.70


Horace Littlefield .. . 1.50


12


A. W. & C. R. Drake . . 4.82


Osgood York


16.82


W. A. Foss.


10.60


Frank Bangs.


5.75


Frank Whittier


3.60


A. A. Hall & Son. 5.50


F. G. Hight


10.00


S. A. Taylor


9.50


Sam'l Boothby


2.43


J. E. Irwin .


4.42


Carl Jones


6.44


J. H. Tucker


9.62


Mortimer York.


10.12


W. L. Turner


12.41


O. M. Nason


4.47


M. L. Dennis


1.00


W. Magoon


4.16


Warren Corson


7.81


Wm. R. Adams


4.03


Perry George


1.25


E. H. Tibbetts


3.25


F. N. Joaquin


2.49


Geo. E. Wyman


13.33


Frank Gardner


2.40


B. H. Johnson


10.00


Cassius Merrill


11.25


Leavitt Turner


6.77


Frank Turner


12.00


Chas. Buzzell.


31.50


Total amount


Winter roads March, 1906.


730.14


$1,505.18


STATE ROAD.


Appropriation


.$400.00


Received from State


$200.00


Raised by town.


200.00


$400.00


Amount overdrawn


7.89


$407.89


Disbursements


$407.89


BUSHES IN DETAIL.


Appropriation


$100.00


Chas. Chapman


$1.25


Philander Hoyt.


1.50


David Sharp


8.88


Wilfred Hurd


1.88


O. M. Nason


10.00


E. H. Goodrich


5.00


M. Tuttle


3.00


Chas. Weston ..


1.88


Luther Rowell


5.00


$38.39


Unexpended


$61.61


$775.04


13


WIRE FENCE.


Appropriation


$25.00


Overdrawn. 1.82


$26.82


Jacobs & Hight


$10.93


Sanders & Flanders 15.89


$26.82


Wire allotted:


Luther Rowell, 155 1b.


Phineas Poland,


157


W. G. Fisher, 76


H. S. Elliott,


156} "


Philander Hoyt,


221} "


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation


$25.00


Paid Wm. Morgan Post, G. A. R


$25.00


TOWN OF ATHENS VS LINN WOOLEN CO. ET ALS.


Judgment, Damage and Costs


$858.87


Costs paid by J. F. Holman


$26.73


Paid J. F. Holman


75.60


Costs before Referees


69.12


$171.45


Net damage


$687.42


REPAIRS OF SCHOOLHOUSES.


Appropriation


$75.00


Overdrawn


6.55


Disbursements


$81.55


SCHOOL BOOK ACCOUNT.


Appropriation


$100.00




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