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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01826 6681
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GC 974.202 AL79AR, 1915-1916
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Selectmen, Treasurer, Clerk and School Board
OF THE
Town of Alton
FOR THE
Year Ending February 15,
1915.
PRINTED BY COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. H.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Selectmen, Treasurer, Clerk, and School Board
OF THE
Town of Alton
FOR THE
Year Ending February 15,
1915.
PRINTED BY COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. H.
Town Officers
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1915.
SELECTMEN.
JOHN W. PROCTOR OSCAR DUNCAN CHARLES E. DAVIS.
TOWN CLERK. RAYMOND C. DUNCAN.
TREASURER. COLLECTOR.
FRANK T. COLLINS. OSCAR E. DAVIS.
AUDITORS.
HERBERT J. JONES
ELLSWORTH H. ROLLINS.
SUPERVISORS.
HARRY MORRISON ARTHUR D. ROLLINS GEORGE W. PLACE.
SCHOOL BOARD. DR. FRANK W. MCLAUGHLIN, ALTA H. McDUFFEE DR. DANIEL J. ELLISON.
FIRE WARDS.
OSCAR DUNCAN JOHN W. PROCTOR CHARLES H. DOWNING.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
DR. FRANK W. MCLAUGHLIN FRED L. HILL CHARLES E. HUTCHINS.
POLICE. PHILIP L. DREW. OE VARNEY
CONSTABLE.
Selectmen's Report
VALUATION OF ALTON.
Real estate, number of acres, 35,605, value
$1,091,170.00
Personal estate . .
279,944.00
Total value .
$1,371,114.00
Number.
Average. $131.52
$44,980.00
Mules,
9
163.88
1,475.00
Oxen,
30
78.00
2,340.00
Cows,
433
40.29
17,447.00
Neat,
73
28.20
2,059.00
Sheep,
44
4.70
207.00
Hogs;
29
11.76
341.00
Fowls,
1,194
.55
662.00
Carriages, including automobiles,
19,800.00
Stock in public funds,
16,000.00
Stock in trade,
56,350.00
Aqueducts,
20,000.00
Money on hand, at interest or on deposit,
14,503.00
Portable mills,
6,825.00
Wood and lumber, not stock in trade,
44,905.00
Mills and machinery,
11,850.00
Power boats,
20,200.00
Total, .
$279,944.00
Total amount of town taxes,
$19,881.16
Polls, 390, taxes,
. 780.00
Total amount of precinct tax,
922.49
$21,583.65
Horses,
342
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State tax .
. $2,672.00
County tax
2,175.90
School tax
7,110.00
Fireman's tax
105.00
Library tax
375.20
Highway tax
5,921.24
Town tax
1,750.00
Moth tax .
200.00
Percentage
351.82
Electric light precinct tax
922.49
Total
. $21,583.65
RECEIPTS.
Amount of town and precinct taxes
charged to collector . . $21,583.65
Amount of camp ground moth tax 125.88
Amount of other moth tax .
56.25 $21,765.78
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1914
2,784.44
Received of forest fire com. 1914
111.37
for hall rent
392.63
of state highway dept.
316.54
insurance tax
3.75
railroad tax .
2,194.70
savings-bank tax
1,570.30
literary fund 155.76
proportion school fund
831.00
state maintenance fund
240.25
from Belknap county .
173.56
from Raymond C. Duncan, dog money 212.45
license commission fees 11.25
back taxes
140.92
taxes received from collector
53.89
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Received of E. H. Rollins, contribution on Mooney Hill $100.00
trust funds . 450.00
of J. W. Proctor, by note . 5,000.00 14,742.81
$36,508.59
EXPENDITURES.
Miscellaneous Bills.
Paid Herman L. Barr, painting booths . $12.63
Farmington News, printing . 72.05
Herbert E. Morrill, school money 800.00
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 300.00
E. G. Ellis, building voting booth 32.14
Herbert E. Morrell .
500.00
Herbert E. Morrell .
400.00
Silas S. Wiggin, estimating lumber lots 48.00
Herbert E. Morrell, school money 400.00
Geo. W. Place, coal and wood 31.96
Oscar Duncan, fire tools . 13.33
John W. Proctor, metal culverts .
164.72
Martin B. Plummer, conveyances 9.50
Herbert E. Morrell . 700.00
Alton Electric Light & Power Co. 97.05
Oscar E. Davis, Memorial appro- priation 50.00
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 200.00
O. F. Kress & Son, hose, fire dept. 349.12 William Peabody, wood . 8.00
David E. Clough, tramp and hall 48.55
C. W. Whitehouse, labor 4.10
Oscar Duncan, forest fire 210.48
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Paid Lake Shore Lumber Co., plank and railing . $85.58
Fred L. Hill, board of health, Buz-
zell family . 150.90 Herman L. Barr, making and paint- ing signs 70.00
Oscar Duncan, expense of selectmen to Concord 13.50
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 100.00 Oscar Duncan, freight and fire ser- vice 30.40
Oscar Duncan, Road Machinery Co. 293.69
Oscar Duncan, steel culverts . 353.50 Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 500.00 David E. Clough, tramps, care of hall and labor 46.98
Fred L. Hill, fruit and vegetable show 100.00 Alton Electric Light & Power Co. 116.70 Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 300.00 Oscar Duncan, asst. to surveyor 6.00
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 300.00 Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 300.00
Fred L. Hill, fruit and vegetable show 100.00
David E. Clough, putting up tramps 10.35
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 300.00
J. H. Downing Co., supplies 12.29
Irville T. Proctor, wood . 20.00
Oscar Duncan, blacksmithing 83.40
Oscar Duncan, culverts . 133.30 Oscar Duncan, incidentals 20.62
Alton & Alton Bay Water Co., hy- drants 500.00
Paid Herbert E. Morrell, school money . $500.00 Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 400.00
Geo. W. Place, lumber and coal . 133.81 John W. Proctor, bridge plank . 24.52
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 600.00 John W. Proctor, interest on note . 200.00 Fred L. Hill, balance fruit and vegetable money . 90.00
John W. Proctor, note . 5,000.00
Charles H. Proctor, labor 8.00
Geo. H. Fifield, livery 109.37
David E. Clough, tramps and jan- itor 40.95
Paul E. Buckley, repairs 20.94
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 200.00 Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 500.00
David E. Clough, tramps 18.30
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 300.00
Alton Electric Light & Power Co. 58.90
Dr. D. J. Ellison, births and deaths 6.00
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 500.00
George W. Place, lumber and cart- ing 8.95
Oscar Duncan, surveyor's assistant 12.00
Union Telephone Co. 25.69
Forest H. Rollins, watering tub 3.00
Dr. F. W. Mclaughlin, births and deaths 4.75
Lewis P. Varney, supplies 4.00
Franklin S. Place, hose No. 1 73.50 F. W. Leach, labor, hose No. 2 4.25
Charles H. Downing, clerk, hose No. 2 41.50
Irville T. Proctor, wood 3.00
Rev. E. W. Ricker, marriages, 1914 1.00
Herbert E. Morrell, school money . 202.51
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Paid Oscar E. Davis, care of cemetery $37.50 David H. Morrison, watering tub, 1914 3.00
Arthur D. Rollins, expense 6.00
Herbert E. Morrell, town supplies 9.60
Fred L. Hill, board of health, Whitehouse family 50.00
H. J. Jones, insurance
.
100.00
J. Jones & Son, aid Chapman fam-
ily
134.06
H. J. Jones, hydrants
299.00
J. Jones & Son, supplies . 182.70
Jones & Lamprey, supplies
7.72
John Dodge, abatement on taxes
John W. Proctor, wood . 52.00
Herman L. Barr, painting
1.25
Clara Wentworth, rent, Chapman family 20.00
Oscar Duncan, wood, Chapman family 7.50
Fred L. Hill, supplies, board of health 21.82
Samuel E. Colbath, deed of land . 200.00
Samuel E. Colbath, gravel used on highway for 1912, 1913, 1914 . 50.00
Charles E. Davis, expenses as se- lectman 9.41
Oscar Duncan, expenses . 122.02
John W. Proctor, team and sup-
plies and carfare .
·
52.21
Total
$18,879.18
Raymond C. Duncan, supplies
7.25
8.74
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TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES.
John W. Proctor, services as selectman $202.50 Oscar Duncan, services as selectman 206.25
Oscar Duncan, overseer of poor 15.00 Charles E. Davis, services as selectman 202.50 Raymond C. Duncan, services as town clerk 59.20
Frank T. Collins, services as town treas- urer . 50.00
Oscar E. Davis, services as collector 250.00
Oscar Duncan, services as fire ward 10.00
Charles H. Downing, services, fire ward
John W. Proctor, services, fire ward 5.00
5.00
Fred L. Hill, services, board of health . 5.00
Dr. F. W. Mclaughlin, services, board of health . 5.00
Orrin M. James, road agent (services and expenses) 259.12
Harry Morrison, supervisor of checklist 30.00
George W. Place, supervisor of checklist 30.00 Arthur D. Rollins, supervisor of checklist 30.00
Charles H. McDuffee, moderator 6.00
Herbert E. Morrell, town clerk, bal- ance, 1914 6.50
Oe Varney, ballot inspector 6.00
Waldo Varney, ballot inspector 6.00
Willie E. Sanborn, ballot inspector 6.00
Oscar Davis, ballot inspector . 6.00
Oe Varney, constable 41.00
P. H. Drew, police
87.30
E. H. Rollins, auditor 2.00
H. J. Jones, auditor .
2.00
Total
· $1,536.30
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PAUPERS. Paid Oscar Duncan, aid to Alfred Chapman fam-
ily, county
$173.56
Total
$173.56
WINTER WORK, 1913 AND 1914.
Paid John Q. Adams
$7.80
Frank Allen
5.20
Charles Amazeen
6.35
Thomas J. Alden
7.95
Oliver W. Bowman .
2.20
Dana Bradley .
7.00
William H. Berry
1.50
Ira B. Bennett .
2.40
Albert D. Clough
13.79
Mrs. C. H. Clough .
2.00
Geo. S. Chamberlain
2.00
Sumner Cotton
1.75
I. C. Chamberlain .
9.00
Fred Downing
10.61
C. H. Doliver
4.80
Harold Dicey ·
15.00
G. O. Davis
1.60
V. D. Dealand .
12.70
O. E. Davis
1.80
Willie Elliott
3.50
Walter Elliott
1.40
Albert Ellis
1.40
George D. Elliott
9.10
H. A. Emerson
1.70
Julian Emerson
4.75
J. F. Flanders .
11.40
Robert Frohock
16.05
George Fifield .
.50
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Paid David Fleming
$ .60
H. L. M. Glidden
6.00
Andrew J. Gilman
4.00
George Gilman
2.40
Fred S. Gilman
70.95
Ai T. Gilman .
26.20
C. S. Glidden
27.66
James W. Goodall, heirs .
4.30
Fred Glidden
30.75
Willis E. Glidden
45.90
Irad B. Gilman
5.55
Frank Glidden .
7.00
Walter Goodwin
7.00
Hadley Gilman
5.00
Frank Gleason .
5.50
H. P. Horne
3.40
Herbert Hayes
1.20
Earnest Hurd .
16.10
John Hanson
19.35
Fred Howard
16.00
Joseph Henley
5.21
J. W. Howard .
2.50
S. B. Huckins . Forest Hurlbert
4.00
C. H. W. Jones
21.00
Albert W. Jones
5.80 =
J. M. Jones
4.10
James Kendall .
1.90
Seth Kimball
12.90
Ralph Kimball
9.80
Luther Kimball
6.10
Orrin Lamper
7.00
John Lacone
3.70
A. B. Lang
4.00
Harry Lang
3.00
G. W. Lamper
14.10
1
11.25
12
Paid Walter Melanson
$3.50
Napoleon Melanson
3.50
John McDuffee
3.75
Georgia Morrell
11.40
John McPhee .
6.20
Harry Morrison
16.30
George Morrison
10.75
Albert D. Morse
43.83
Charles D. Marston .
14.40
Joseph A. Mooney
4.00
James A. Miller
2.00
George Nute
2.60
Charles Nutter
1.80
Roy Page .
9.00
Lewis A. Proctor
35.00
E. O. Prescott .
1.20
Irville T. Proctor
13.30
George W. Place
15.00
N. Phillips
1.80
E. H. Rollins .
16.20
Herbert I. Ricker
4.70
Harrison B. Ricker
21.25
Forest Rollins .
9.00
Allison E. Rines
15.00
S. E. Roberts .
14.52
Charles E. Roberts
4.70
Arthur Siders .
.75
William Shaw .
12.50
Irving Scruton .
5.40
Willie M. Stevens
19.85
Frank J. Stevens
3.40
Frank Smith
2.20
William B. Selon
11.60
Charles H. Tibbetts
12.00
John C. Varney
6.00
Albert D. Varney
23.40
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Paid L. F. White
$5.60
Mandy Willard
7.40
John Weeks
4.90
James B. Woodman
22.22
John C. Young
3.30
W. E. Young
.
10.70
Lester W. Young
17.10
Ralph R. Russell
11.40
Willie E. Rines
55.50
Morris E. Russell
4.30
F. S. Gilman
5.95
S. E. Rollins
69.55
Charles W. Whitehouse .
3.50
G. A. Kirkpatrick
7.60
E. G. Ellis
1.80
Frank Carpenter
95.28
Total
$1,292.87
Summer Road Work
DISTRICT NO. 1.
James A. Miller, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$152.20
June.
.
106.55
July.
28.40
Aug.
21.15
Sept.
81.00
Oct.
"
.
. 18.80
Nov.
7.45
·
.
.
1
$415.55
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DISTRICT NO. 2. George W. Place, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May. Paid labor on highway . $322.70 $322.70 B. F. Gleason, Sub-Agent.
May.
Paid labor on highway
62.80
June.
232.95
July. 66 66
66
66
23.73
Aug.
66
66
66
66
6.05
Oct.
66
37.40
Nov.
66
185.29
1915.
Jan. 66
4.93
$666.10
The above amount represents what was former- ly four highway districts; also includes expense on the Mooney Hill. Town has received as con- tribution toward work on Mooney Hill as fol- lows :
B. F. Gleason, labor
$9.00
Robert A. Frohock, labor
12.25
Herbert E. Hayes, labor .
9.00
Ellsworth H. Rollins, check .
100.00
$130.25
DISTRICT NO. 3. Willis Glidden, Sub-Agent.
1914.
June. Paid labor on highway
$229.30
July.
66
95.50
Oct. 66 66
44.03
Nov. 66 66 66
6.00
1915.
Jan.
«
22.15
.
.
·
$396.98
.
66
112.95
Sept.
.
.
15 DISTRICT NO. 4. Seth E. Rollins, Sub-Agent.
1914.
$76.40
June.
108.85
July.
66 66
66
66
43.64
Aug.
66
66
"
21.85
Oct.
66
66
43.35
Nov.
66
66
66
14.20
1915.
Jan.
9.60
-
$317.89
DISTRICT NO. 5. Roy T. Page, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway .
$51.00
June.
3.00
Aug.
36.80
Sept.
66
66
66
96.60
Oct.
66
"
66
66
90.10
Dec.
66
66
66
15.70
1915.
Feb.
66
66
66
14.40
$307.60
DISTRICT NO. 6. Ira B. Bennett, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway .
$133.30
June.
66
66
142.30
July.
"
27.10
Sept.
66
66
66
19.60
Nov.
15.40
Dec.
66 66
6.90
$344.60
1
66
"
66
.
.
·
May.
Paid labor on highway
66
·
.
·
"
16
DISTRICT NO. 7. Willie N. Stevens, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May. Paid labor on highway
$81.50
June.
43.35
July.
66 66
9.10
Sept.
" 66
36.80
Oct.
"
66
11.90
Nov.
66
66
66
·
14.00
DISTRICT NO. 8. Willie E. Sanborn, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$57.32
June.
" "
44.60
Sept.
12.70
DISTRICT NO. 9. Dana Bradley, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$35.80
June. 66 "
"
2.70
July.
" "
13.20
Sept.
66 "
29.10
Oct.
5.40
$86.20
DISTRICT NO. 10. Charles H. Proctor, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$44.00
July. 66
23.50
Aug.
66
·
· 18.50
Nov.
66
66 66
. 23.00
$109.00
$196.65
$114.62
.
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DISTRICT NO. 11. Lister A. Young, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$74.85
June.
66
7.82
Aug.
66
66
66
7.90
Nov.
66
66
66
30.48
$199.23
DISTRICT NO. 12.
Sylvester B. Huckins, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$46.50
June. 66
66
40.75
Oct.
14.25
Nov.
"
66
"
8.50
$110.00
DISTRICT NO. 13.
Frank H. Carpenter, Sub-Agent.
1914.
May.
Paid labor on highway
$185.36
June.
66
280.26
July.
66
"
53.30
Sept.
66
66
22.45
Nov.
66
"
13.00
$687.22
Aug.
66
· 80.85
Oct.
66
·
.
78.18
July.
·
.
52.00
Total for repairing highways .
$4,274.34
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STATE ROAD MAINTENANCE.
Paid B. F. Gleason, labor $31.00
B. F. Gleason, labor
22.50
B. F. Gleason, labor
41.50
Barrett Manufacturing Co., tarvia 183.40
B. F. Gleason, labor 59.60
Oscar Duncan, labor
7.75
Oscar Duncan, labor
40.70
$386.45
STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION.
Paid B. F. Gleason (Rollins Hill) $959.45
Frank H. Carpenter (Dug Hill) 918.43
Roy Page (Loon Cove) 236.50
S. E. Rollins (Colbath Hill)
69.45
Oscar Duncan
1.50
Freight on tarvia . 82.73
Barrett Manufacturing Co., tarvia 225.95
Robinson Process Co., glutrin
54.50
$2,548.51
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Paid Joseph Mooney
$100.00
Joseph Mooney 100.00
Joseph Mooney 192.70
$392.70
BROWN-TAIL MOTH.
Paid for cutting moth nests on camp-
ground .
$185.00
Paid for cutting moth nests in high-
ways
249.05
$434.05
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ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1914 . . $2,784.44 Total receipts during the year . 33,724.15
Total
. $36,508.59
DISBURSEMENTS.
Total disbursements during the year $35,731.87
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1915 . 776.72
Total
$36,508.59
Assets, Feb. 15, 1914
$3,024.69
Liabilities, Feb. 15, 1914
1,875.00
Net assets
$1,149.69
Liabilities, Feb. 15, 1915
. $2,356.50
Assets, Feb. 15, 1915
. 1,392.41
Net indebtedness
.
$964.09
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1914 . . $2,784.44
Taxes received from collector
21,583.65
For moth work 182.13
Railroad tax
2,194.70
Savings-bank tax . 1,570.30
Literary fund . 155.76
Proportion of school fund 831.00
Belknap County, for dependent families 173.56
Dog license 212.45
Rent of town hall 392.63
State highway department 316.54
State maintenance fund . 240.25
Trust funds
450.00
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John W. Proctor, by note . $5,000.00 E. H. Rollins, contribution, road work
on Mooney Hill
100.00
Back taxes
140.92
Forest fire commission, 1914 .
111.37
Miscellaneous
68.89
$36,508.59
DISBURSEMENTS.
County aid to Chapman family
$173.56
Officers' salary .
.
1,536.30
Highway winter work, 1913 and 1914 1,292.87
Highway summer work .
4,274.34
State tax .
2,672.00
County tax
2,175.90 .
Memorial appropriation .
50.00
Firemen
105.00
Support of schools .
8,302.51
Abatements, 1914
125.84
Forest fires
222.73
Alton & Alton Bay Water Co. 799.00
State maintenance of highway
386.45
State highway construction . 2,548.51 Paid John W. Proctor, note and interest 5,200.00
Miscellaneous
5,867.86
Total
$35,731.87
Cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1915 .
776.72
$36,508.59
LIABILITIES.
Trust funds
. $2,325.00
Balance cemetery fund .
31.50
Total
$2,356.50
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ASSETS.
Cash on hand .
$776.72
Due from taxes bought by town
91.24
Drain pipe bought, 1912
145.00
Glutrin bought, 1914
54.50
Tarvia bought, 1914 79.12
Land bought of S. E. Colbath (for
grade)
200.00
Due from state highway department
.
45.83
Total
$1,392.41
DOG LICENSES.
Cash received for dogs .
$212.45
Balance paid to school district treasurer 212.45
TRUST FUNDS.
Carrie B. Nute, cemetery
$150.00
Eveline L. Palmer, library .
500.00
Sarah J. Evans, cemetery
100.00
Betsey J. Frohock, cemetery .
100.00
Emerline R. Avery, cemetery
500.00
George W. Berry, cemetery .
100.00
Stephen C. Wentworth, cemetery .. 75.00
Lydia A. Runnels, cemetery .
100.00
Alonzo' S. French, cemetery .
150.00
Jonathan H. Downing, cemetery ·
100.00
David M. Perkins, cemetery . 50.00
Ellen F. Jones, cemetery
.
400.00
Total
$2,325.00
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In submitting this annual report of our financial trans- actions the past fiscal year, we respectfully call your attention to the following conditions that have been responsible in a large measure for reducing our surplus.
The winter road work for the winter 1913-1914, which came in for settlement this year, was over $800.00 more than the year before, while the railroad tax paid us by the state was nearly $400 less. We have paid bills for gravel used in road construction the past three years; and we have bought land on "S" road for $200.00, which provides grade for future use.
By vote of the town at a special meeting held for that purpose, April 10, 1914, the selectmen appointed Orrin M. James road agent, for the year just closed. You will notice elsewhere in this report his salary and expenses amounted to $259.12. These and several other unavoidable circum- stances have contributed to our financial disadvantage.
The services of Mr. James, an expert road builder, at the head of our highway department, have been highly satis- factory. The uniform improvement on all the roads of this town has become apparent to all who have had occasion to use the public highways. Alton was fortunate indeed to be able to secure his services at such an exceedingly low price.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. PROCTOR, OSCAR DUNCAN, CHARLES E. DAVIS, Selectmen of Alton.
We, the undersigned, having examined the foregoing ac- count, find it properly vouched and correctly cast.
ELLSWORTH H. ROLLINS, HERBERT J. JONES,
Auditors.
ALTON, N. H., February 15, 1915.
Report of the Treasurer
1914. Balance in the treasury $2,784.44 March 16. Rec'd of O. Duncan, trust fund, $50.00 17. " Oscar Duncan, back
tax 29.60
21. 66 " Oscar Duncan, back tax 22.84
April 20. " Oscar Duncan, back
tax 13.80
20. 66 " Oscar Duncan, hall
rent · 48.45
May . 1.
66 " John W. Proctor,
hired money . . 5,000.00
June 12. ' John W. Proctor, back tax 8.18
27. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 125.00
27. " Raymond C. Duncan, dog money 150.00
30. " " Oscar Duncan, back tax 10.82
hall 30.
" Oscar Duncan, rent 89.18
July
7. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector .
250.00
21. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 400.00
25. 66 " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 300.00
Aug.
6.
state treasurer, license commission fees 11.27
12. state treasurer, high- way department 43.00
17.
" " Oscar Duncan, hall rent 104.00
1
24
Aug. 18. Rec'd of Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . $300.00
Sept. 2. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 1,300.00
15. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 400.00
19. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 550.00
22. " John W. Proctor, se- lectman . .
111.37
26. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 100.00
28. " Oscar Duncan, hall rent 48.00
Oct. 9. 66 " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 450.00
17.
" Oscar E. Davis, col- lector .
250.00
24. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 300.00
31. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 300.00
Nov. 2. " John W. Proctor, se- lectman 7.55
7. " John W. Proctor, se- lectman 25.70
7. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 900.00
12. " John W. Proctor, se- lectman 400.00
19. " .Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 750.00
28. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 2,500.00
30. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 1,200.00
25
Dec.
2. Rec'd of Oscar E. Davis, col- lector .$2,300.00 8. " John W. Proctor, state money . 2,083.51
8. " John W. Proctor, high- way appropriation . 275.00
9. " Oscar E. Davis, col- 66 lector . 1,750.00
14. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 1,800.00
26. " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 1,100.00
1915.
Jan. 5.
" Oscar E. Davis, col- lector . 1,400.00
16. " " Oscar Duncan, back tax 55.68
16. " " Oscar Duncan, hall rent 48.00
20. " " Oscar E. Davis, col- lector 500.00
Feb. 9.
" " John W. Proctor, state money 41.54
9. " Raymond C. Duncan, : dog money 62.45
9. £ " John W. Proctor, state money 164.00
Rec'd of John W. Proctor, selectman .
100.00
" Oscar Duncan, hall rent 55.00
" " John W. Proctor, selectman .
173.56
" " John W. Proctor, selectman . " " Oscar E. Davis, collector 363.22
53.89
Winter work on road
. 1,037.99 Abatements . 125.84
Taxes bought by the town . ·
91.24
- Total cash received . $32,914.10
26
CASH PAID OUT, AS PER ORDER.
1914.
March 21. Paid H. E. Morrell . $800.00
21. Farmington News 72.05
23. Herman L. Barr 12.63
26. Charles S. Lovett
75.00
26. Jay Gilman 22.00
26. T. Brown 22.00
30. H. E. Morrell .
300.00
11. Charles E. Davis · 50.00
17. H. E. Morrell
500.00
24. H. E. Morrell
400.00
25. 66 Charles S. Lovett
. 94.25
May
4.
Arthur Charles
8.25
14. Silas S. Wiggin
48.00
16.
H. E. Morrell
· 400.00
16.
Oscar. Duncan
125.00
20.
Joseph A. Mooney.
100.00
22.
Charles E. Davis
75.00
27.
George W. Place
31.96
29.
Oscar. Duncan 19.28
29. Orrin M. James
251.40
29 Lester Young .
14.30
29 Seth E. Rollins 69.55
29. Orrin M. . James
331.60
29. Orrin M. James 57.32
29. Orrin M. James
322.70
29. John W. Proctor 164.72
"
29. Orrin M. James
86.80
29. “ Orrin M. James
144.20
29. Orrin M. James 69.72
June
1.
" Martin B. Plummer 9.50
10. H. E. Morrell · 700.00
11. " H. E. Morrell
· 200.00
April 8. E. G. Ellis
32.14
29. Oscar Duncan ·
71,20
27
June 12. Paid Alton Electric . Light &
Power Co.
$97.05
12.
O. F. Kress & Son . 349.12
19.
David E. Clough .
48.55
20. Charles W. Whitehouse 7.60
20. Oscar Duncan .
241.71
22. William Peabody
8.00
22.
Oscar Duncan
96.50
27.
Orrin M. James
329.55
27.
Lake Shore Lumber Co.
85.58
27.
66 Orrin M. James
141.28
27
Orrin M. James · 312.50
27. Orrin M. James 66 114.55
27. Frank Gleason
31.00
27. Oscar E. Davis
50.00
27. Frank Carpenter
95.28
27.
« Oscar Duncan
81.00
27.
Orrin M. James
329.52
July
1.
66 Fred L. Hill
150.90
8. H. L Barr
70.00
8. Oscar Duncan
59.00
18. Charles E. Davis
50.00
18. Joseph A. Mooney
100.00
25. Orrin M. James
191.09
25. Orrin M. James
87.77
25. Orrin M. James
168.60
25.
Oscar Duncan
13.50
25.
Frank Gleason
22.50
25
66 Orrin M. James
87.45
Aug.
8.
Frank Gleason .
41.50
18. Herbert E. Morrell
100.00
Sept. 1. Orrin M. James
122.88
1. Oscar Duncan
30.40
2. Orrin M. James 102.55 "
4.
« Oscar Duncan
· 293.69
4. Oscar Duncan
353.50
.
28
Sept. 4. Paid Oscar Duncan .
. $183.40
9. B. F. Gleason .
59.60
9. G. A. Kirkpatrick 7.60
14. Oscar Duncan 81.10
16. H. E. Morrell
500.00
21. Oscar Duncan 194.95
26. " David E. Clough 46.98
26. Orrin M. James 149.90
26.
" Orrin M. James 276.60
28 Fred Hill 100.00
28. Oscar Duncan 61.70
30
Oscar Duncan 16.50
Oct.
6.
Oscar Duncan .
108.50
6. Alton Electric Light &
Power Co.
. 116.70
9.
Herbert E. Morrell
· 300.00
13.
Oscar Duncan . 182.70
17. “ Philip L. Drew
58.30
19. Oscar Duncan .
159.75
26. Oscar Duncan . 195.20
29. Oscar Duncan . 66.60
31. Oscar Duncan . 41.20
Nov. 6. Herbert E. Morrell . 300.00
7. Orrin M. James 133.05
7. Orrin M. James 83.01
7. Orrin M. James 98.85
7. Frank H. Carpenter
· 700.00
12. Herbert E. Morrell .
300.00
14. " Fred Hill .
100.00
19. " David E. Clough
10.35
25. Herbert E. Morrell 300.00
28. Oscar Duncan . 69.45 28. Orrin M. James
321.44
28. Irville T. Proctor
20.00
28. Orrin M. James
21.00
28. Oscar Duncan. .
. 218.43
29
Nov. 28. Paid John W. Proctor
$95.00
30. J. H. Downing Co. . 12.29
Dec.
1. Oscar Duncan 83.40
1. Oscar Duncan . 20.62
1. Oscar Duncan . 359.25
4. Herbert E. Morrell . 500.00
5. S. B. Cole, county tax . 2,175.90
8. Herbert E. Morrell . 400.00
14. Alton & Alton Bay Water Co. . . 500.00
17.
Herbert E. Morrell . 600.00 .
22. Charles S. Lovett 93.25
26.
George W. Place 133.81
26. John W. Proctor 24.52
26. John W. Proctor
200.00
26. Fred L. Hill
90.00
26.
Charles H. Proctor .
8.00
28.
John W. Proctor, note . 5,000.00
1915.
Jan.
2. David E. Clough . 40.95
5. Oscar E. Davis
109.37
7. Paul E. Buckley
20.94
9. Herbert E. Morrell .
200.00
29. Herbert E. Morrell . 500.00
30.
Charles S. Lovett 60.00
Feb.
2.
David E. Clough
18.30
3. Herbert E. Morrell .
300.00
9. Herbert E. Morrell .
500.00
9.
Orrin M. James 162.43
9.
" Orrin M. James
7.45
13. George W. Place
8.95
15. Oscar Duncan . 57.00
15. Union Telephone Co.
25.69
Alton Electric Light & Power Co. 58.90
" D. J. Ellison .
6.00
30
Feb. 15. Paid Forest H. Rollins $3.00
F. W. Mclaughlin . · 4.75
Lewis P. Varney 4.00
" Robinson Process Co. 54.50
66 Franklin S. Place . 73.50
Fred W. Leach 4.25
Charles H. Downing 41.50
Irville T. Proctor 3.00
Joseph A. Mooney .
192.70
Charles H. McDuffee
6.00
E. W. Ricker
1.00
E. G. Ellis
1.80
H. E. Morrell .
202.51
Oe Varney
47.00
Oscar E. Davis 293.50
Harry Morrison
30.00
David H. Morrison . 3.00
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