Annual report of the Town officers of the town of Barnstead, New Hampshire, 1920-1923, Part 1

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Publication date: 1920
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01826 7101


GC 974.202 B26AR, 1920-1923


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OF BARNSTEAD,


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


For the Year Ending January 31, 1920


The Right Time


FOR THE


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ANNUAL REPORT


-OF THE-


TOWN OFFICERS


F THE -


Town of Barnstead


COMPRISING THOSE OF THE SELECTMEN, TREASURER, COLLECTOR, ROAD AGENTS, SCHOOL BOARD, TOWN CLERK, TRUS- TEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS AND FIRE WARDEN,


-FOR THE-


Year Ending January 31, 1920


F. S. EATON CENTRE BARNSTEAD, N. H. 1920


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TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator EVERETT B. KELLEY


Selectmen FRANK J. HOLMES ALFRED S. WHITEHOUSE OSCAR J. GARLAND


Clerk GEORGE J. WHITNEY


Treasurer LESLIE G. LOUGEE


Collector CORAN K. DAVIS


Highway Agents


JOHN Q. EMERSON CECIL F. DOWNS


Library Trustees GEORGE H. HAWLEY ISSAC E. HARRIMAN H. H. YOUNG


Auditors


FRED HUNT FRANK C. NUTTER


Supervisors


EDWIN B. DRAKE FRANK C. NUTTER JOHN B. CLARK


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3 Health Oficer ISAAC E. HARRIMAN


School Board


FRANK C. NUTTER GEORGE W. DOW HARRY E. LITTLE


School Treasurer GEORGE J. WHITNEY


Truant Officer ARTHUR D. OTIS


Forest Fire Warden CHARLES E. THYNG


Trustees of the Trust Funds CORAN K. DAVIS JOHN B. CLARK


EDWIN B. DRAKE


Representative to General Court FRANK S. NUTTER THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


TOWN WARRANT.


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


[L. S.]


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Barnstead in the County of


Belknap in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:


You are hereby notified to meet at Town Hall in said Barnstead on Tuesday, the Ninth day of March next, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:


1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make ap- propriation for the same.


3. To hear the report of auditors, agents, committees, and all other officers heretofore chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.


4. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for Memorial Day.


5. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for public library.


6. To see if the town will vote to accept state aid, trunk line maintenance and raise and appropriate money for same.


7. To see if the town will vote to raise $1161.00 for State Aid construction and appropriate money for the same.


8. To see if the Town will vote to raise $2500.00 for Trunk line construction and appropriate money for the same.


9. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to cut bushes beside the highway.


10. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Barnstead Fire Companies.


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11. To see if the town will vote to raise $300.00 to main- tain the unimproved sections of Trunk line road and ap- priate money for the same.


12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money to repaint the town hall and outbuildings.


13. To see if the town will return to the district surveyor instead of having two road agents by petition.


14. To see if the town will vote to legalize the act of the Selectmen in financing the accounts of the Soldiers reception committee.


15. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for all other purposes.


Given under our hands and seal, this fourteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty.


FRANK J. HOLMES, ALFRED S. WHITEHOUSE OSCAR J. GARLAND, Selectmen of Barnstead.


A true co. y of Warrant-Attest:


FRANK J. HOLMES ALFRED S. WHITEHOUSE. OSCAR J. GARLAND, Selectmen of Barnstead.


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BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for the Ensuing Year, Revenue and Expenditures of the Previous


Actual


Estimated


SOURCES OF REVENUE


Revenue


Revenue


Previous


Ensuing


Increase Decrease


Year, 1919


Year 1922


From State:


Insurance Tax


$48.00


$48.00


Railroad Tax


563.30


563.30


Savings Bank Tax


2,138.46


2,138.46


For Fighting Forest Fires


23.67


40.00


16.33


From Local Sources Except Taxes :


All Licenses and PermitsExcept Dog Licenses Motor Vehicles


73.09


250.00


176.91


Rent of Town Hall and Other Build- ings


15.00


10.00


5.00


Interest Received on Taxes and


Deposits


17.93


17.93


Cecil F. Downs, Bridge Plank


554.12


554.12


John P. Emerson, Bridge Plank


180.56


180.56


Trustees of Trust Fund Balance:


R. R. S. Dividends.


77.00


50.00


27.00


Dog Licenses


162.00


162.00


From Poll Taxes:


804.00


804.00


For Support of Poor


232.51


68.00


164.51


For Sale of Cement.


1.50


1.50


Revenue Applicable Only to New Con- struction and Improvements:


FromState:


For Trunk Line Highway Con-


struction.


3,506.40


7,000.00


3,493.60


Amount Raised by Issue of Bonds or Notes .


6,000.00


6,00.000


Revenue Which Must Be Paid to Other Governmental Divisions:


Proportion of School Fund


330.59


330.59


Charles B. Sturtevant Legacy


300.00


300.00


TOTAL REVENUES FROM ALL SOURCES EXCEPT PROPERTY TAXES:


$15,028.13


$17,886.37


$3,686.84


$828.60


Amount Raised by Property Taxes


18,711.51


TOTAL REVENUES


$33,739.64


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BARNSTEAD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. February 1, 1920, to"January 31. 1921. Year February 1, 1919 to January 31 1920.


PURPOSE OF EXPENDITURES


Actual Expenditures Previous Year 1919


Estimated Expenditures Ensuing Year 1920


Increase


Decrease


Current Maintenance Expenses:


General Government:


Town Officers' Salaries


$852.00


$852.00


Town Officers' Expenses


330.29


330.29


Election and Registration Expenses


73.00


150.00


77.00


Care and Supplies for Town Hall ..


73.81


73.81


Protection of Persons and Property:


Police Department


26.20


26.20


Fire Department


151.35


151.35


5.00


Health:


Health Department


6.00


10.00


4.00


Vital Statistics


28.45


20.00


8.45


Highways and Bridges:


State Aid Maintenance: State's Contribution.


64.12


64.12


Town's Contribution


52.49


52.49


Trunk Line Maintenance:


State's Contribution


555.00


560.00


5.00


Town's Contribution


209.65


300.00


90.35


Town Maintenance


4,602.96


4,602.96


Damage by Dogs.


151.00


50.00


101.00


Bounties


8.20


8.20


General Expenses of Highway Dept


3,177.25


300.00


2,877.25


Education:


Libraries


200.00


200.00


Charities:


Town Poor


385.14


275.00


110.14


Patriotic Purposes:


Memorial Day and Other Celebra-


40.00


40.00


Soldiers' Aid and G. A. R. Hall


240.00


240.00


Recreation:


Parks and Playgrounds


366.35


366.35


Honor roll


45.50


45.50


Abatements refunded


40.56


40.56


Interest:


On Temporary Loans


126.34


126.34


On Long-term Notes.


73.06


64.06


9.00


Outlay for New Construction and Improvements: Highways and Bridges:


Trunk Line Construction:


State's Contribution


3,506.40


7,500.00


3,993.60


Town's Contribution


2,191.50


2,500.00


308.50


Indebtedness:


Payments on Principal of Debt:


Long Term Notes


300.00


300.00


Payments to Sinking Funds:


Temporary Loans


3,300.00


6,000.00


2,700.00


Payments to Other Governmental Divisions :..


State Taxes


4,114.00


3,366.00


748.00


County Taxes


1,525.61


1,525.61


Payments to School Districts


6,073.89


5,000.00


1,073.89


TOTAL EXPENDITURES.


32,895.12


34,612.38


7,178.45


5,461.19


tions


Moth Extermination, painting trees


5.00


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


INVENTORY OF THE TOWN, APRIL 1, 1919.


Land and buildings less exemption


546,615.00


261 horses


24,835.00


27 oxen


2,920.00


404 cows


24,600.00


163 neat stock


7,085.00


131 sheep


1,120.00


2 hogs


50.00


295 fowls


295.00


64 vehicles and automobiles


20,725.00


5 portable mills


4,400.00


Wood and lumber


73,040.00


Municipal bonds and notes


600.00


Stock in National Banks


4,000.00


Money on hand at interest or on deposit.


3,345.00


Stock in trade


15,550.00


Mills and machinery


45,200.00


Taxable inventory less exemption


774,380.00


Soldiers exemption


5,050.00


Total inventory


779,430.00


268 polls


804.00


Tax rate 2.40 on 100.00


TAXES ASSESSED FOR 1919.


State tax


4,114.00


County tax


1,525.61


Highway in summer


2,500.00


Highway in winter


500.00


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Bridges


$ 600.00


State aid trunk line


2,255.01


State aid maintenance


400.00


Memorial Day


40.00


Public Library


200.00


Center fire company


50.00


Parade fire company .


50.00


Issue note fund and interest


373.25


Cutting bushes


400.00


Balance for year ending Aug. 31, 1919


600.00


High school tuition


200.00


Officers salary


200.00


Iron fence


200.00


Repairs of outbuildings


200.00


5% of the inventory of town property


3,871.90


For State supervision of schools


302.00


For all other purposes


500.00


Overlay


3 07.35


Total


19,389.12


FINANCIAL REPORT


ASSETS


Cash in treasury Jan. 31, 1920


1,579.99


Bridge planks culverts and cement.


2,434.32


Amount due from State aid maintenance


64.12


Amount due town uncollected tax


717.74


Amount of tarvia on hand


101.41


Road machine blades.


17.10


Bounties due from State


8.22


Amount duetown, from Nellie Hanscome case. .


68.00


Cecil F. Downs, ove draft.


30.12


Amount due from State and government


329.27


Total


$5,350.27


Excess of liabilities over assets (net debt)


154.55


Grand total


5,504.82


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LIABILITIES


Amount due schools from dog licenses $ 11.00


Balance in treasury, trunk line construction 308.50


Amount due Ct. Barnstead Fire Co., 50.00


Notes outstanding temporary loan


3,000.00


NOTES OUTSTANDING.


Trustees of trust fund :


School notes


1,703.32


Parsonage note


432.00


Total


5,504.32


SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY.


Town hall land and buildings


3,000.00


Library land and buildings


15,000.00


Furniture and equipments


700.00


Highway department land and buildings


200.00


Highway equipments


200.00


Total


19,100.00


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT. (Dogs licensed to May 1, 1920.)


Sixty-six males at $2.


132.00


Nine females at $5


45.00


177.00


Less fees


15.00


Paid selectmen


162.00


GEORGE J. WHITNEY,


Town Clerk.


COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


Amount on list for collection


$18,59412


Poll taxes 804.00


1.


11


Added taxes $ 22.20


Interest collected


17.93


Total


$19,438.25


Amount of taxes due Jan. 31, 1920


717.74


Total


$18,720.51


Amount of abatements


9.00


Total


$18,711.51


Amount paid treasurer


$18,711.51


CORAN K. DAVIS, Collector.


Jan. 31, 1920.


REPORT OF TREASURER.


Balance in treasury January 31, 1919


$1,557.40


Received of Coran K. Davis, collector


18,711.51


Selectmen


14,206.20


Total


$34,475.11


Paid orders from selectmen


32,895.12


Balance in Treasury, Jan. 31, 1920 $1,579.99


LESLIE G. LOUGEE, Treasurer.


RECEIPTS-CURRENT REVENUES.


From local taxes :


Property and poll taxes curent year


$18,711.15


From County expenses of Chas. Foss


14.60


Ira F. Sturtevent, Adm's C. B. Sturtevant legacy 300.00


L. E. French, cement. 1.50


Pittsfield Nat. Bank, temporary loan


3,000.00


Natt Adams, Adm's G. Brickett case


52.50


Pittsfield Farmers Bank, temporary loan


3,000.00


Clifton E. Gilman, rent of town hall


15.00


12


H. C. Kenison, Adm's Laura E. Caswell $165.41


John Q. Emerson for bridge plank


180.56


Geo. J. Whitney, dog licenses.


1 62.00


Geo. J. Whitney motor vehicles licenses 73.09


Cecil F. Downs, for bridge plank


554.12


J. W. Plummer, state treasurer:


Forest fire bill


23.67


Trunk line construction


3,506.40


Insurance tax


48.00


Railroad tax


563.30


Savings Banks tax


2,138.46


Proportion of school fund


330.59


John B. Clark Treas. trust fund :


Balance R. R. S. dividends


77.00


Total


$32,917.71


PAYMENTS. GENERAL GOVERNMENT.


Town officers salaries


852.00


Town Officers expenses


330.29


Election and registration


73.00


Town hall and office


73.81


Total


$1,329.10


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY.


Police department


26.20


Fire department


90.00


Forest fire


61.35


Bounties


8.20


Damage by dogs


151.00


Total


336.75


HEALTH AND SANITATION.


Health department


6.00


Vital statistics


28.45


Total


34.45


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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


State aid maintenance.


$116.61


Town maintenance of trunk line


209.65


Town maintenance in summer


2,223.60


Trunk line maintenance


555.00


Town maintenance in winter


468.82


Bridges


1,270.64


General expenses of department


3,171.25


Bush account


639.90


Total


$8,655.47


EDUCATION.


Library


200.00


Total


200.00


CHARITIES.


Town poor


385.14


Total


385.14


PATRIOTIC PURPOSES.


Aid to G. A. R. Memorial exercises


40.00


Aid to soldiers and families


240.00


Total


280.00


RECREATION.


Parks and playgrounds


Soldiers reception committee


366.35


Total


$366.35


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE.


Honor roll


45.50


Painting trees


5.00


Total


50.50


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UNCLASSIFIED.


Abatements refunded


$ 40.56


Watering tubs


6.00


46.56


INTEREST.


Temporary loans and trust funds


199.40


NEW CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENTS. Highway trunk line construction $5,697.90


INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS.


Temporary loans 3,300.00


Long term note


300.00


Total


3,600.00


PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTS.


State tax


4,114.00


County tax


1,525.61


School district


6,073.89


Total


11,713.50


Total for all payments.


$32,895.12


PAYMENTS-DETAIL STATEMENTS.


GENERAL GOVERNMENT.


DETAIL 1-SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PRINCIPAL OFFICERS.


Salaries.


Frank J. Holmes as selectman


200.00


Alfred S. Whitehouse, selectman


200.00


Oscar J. Garland, selectman


200.00


Coran K. Davis as collector


125.00


Leslie G. Lougee, as treasurer


70.00


Philip H. Clapp as auditor


4.00


Ernest C. Jenkins, auditor


3.00


George J. Whitney as town clerk


50.00


Total


852.00


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DETAIL Z-TOWN OFFICERS AND EXPENSES.


Frank S. Eaton, printing town reports


$ 95.50


Frank J. Holmes, postage 6.00


Herbert M. Thyng,list of transport 6.40


Alfred S. Whitehouse, services, out of town


18.00


Frank J. Holmes, services out of town


20.00


Oscar J. Garland, services out of town


8.00


E. C. Eastman, supplies


33.48


John B. Clark, bond for trust fund


10.00


Union Telephone Co.


15.75


O. J. Garland, postage and telephone


3.00


A. S. Whitehouse, copying


10.00


Leslie G. Lougee, postage and telephone


1.00


Chester W. Littlefield, freight .60


Todd Protectograph Co., check protector 49.00


24.00


O. J. Garland 9.00


A. S. Whitehouse, preambling town line


9.00


A. S. Whitehouse, postage and telephone 3.56


8.00


Total $330.38


DETAIL 3 .- ELECTION AND REGISTRATION EXPENSES.


F. S. Eaton, printing March ballot 8.00


Philip H. Clapp, ballot inspector


6.00


Chester Littlefield, ballot inspector 3.00


George A. Nutter, gate keeper


3.00


Albert F. Shackford, gate keeper, two years 8.00


E. B. Drake, supervisor 15.00


F. C. Nutter, supervisor


15.00


John B. Clark, supervisor


12.00


C. E. Thyng, ballot inspector


3.00


Total $73.00


DETAIL 4 .- TOWN HALL AND OFFICE.


Chas. A. Lanzy, repairs town hall. 7.00


Chas. H. Gilman, repairs town hall 3.00


F. J. Holmes, preambling town line


C. K. Davis, postage and printing


16


Eastern Supply Co., supplies town hall $ 13.31


F. S. Eaton, painting fence 7.00 '


Clifton E. Gilman, supplies town hall


5.50


Geo. H. Hawley, coal for office


36.85


Geo. J. Whitney, oil for lighting


.


1.15


Total $73.81


DETAIL 5-POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Clifton E. Gilman, police supplies


6.20


Clifton E. Gilman, constable .


10.00


Carl G. Burroughs, police officer


10.00


Total


$26.20


DETAIL 6-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Everett Tasker, treasurer S. B. Fire Co.


$40.00


E. B. Kelley, treasurer, Barnstead Fire Co.


50.00


Total


$90.00


DETAIL 7 .- FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT.


C. E. Thyng, forest fire warden


61.35


DETAIL 8-BOUNTIES.


Arthur W. Tasker, 2nd bob cat


$5.00


John M. Brewster, hedgehogs


.60


Howard E. Davis, hedgehogs


1.00


Frank J. Holmes, hedgehogs


1.60


Total


$8.20


DETAIL 9 .- DAMAGE BY DOGS.


Fred E. Berry, damage to sheep


$50.00


John Tasker, damage to sheep


91.00


Geo. J. Whitney, enforcing dog license


10.00


Total $151.00


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DETAIL 10 .- HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


Issac E. Harriman, services as health officer . . $6.00


$6.00


DETAIL 11 .- VITAL STATISTICS.


C. P. Ballard, returns of births and deaths


$5.50


R. W. Tuttle, returns of births and deaths 5.50


Geo. J. Whitney, recording births and deaths . . 17.45


Total


$28.45


DETAIL 12 .- STATE AID MAINTENANCE.


Albert F. Emerson, drawing gravel


16.08


Elmer Clement, putting on tarvia 12.00


Fred Marten, putting on tarvia


10.00


O. J. Garland, putting on gravel


10.66


A. S. Whitehouse, putting on gravel


15.03


Arthur Douset, putting on tarvia


1.40


Arden Underhill, putting on tarvia


5.04


Harold Gilman, putting on tarvia


7.56


Ernest C. Jenkins, putting on tarvia


6.44


Fred Foss, truck drawing gravel


28.00


Henry Clark, putting on tarvia


3.00


Leslie Gray, putting on tarvia


1.40


Total


$116.61


DETAIL 13 .- TOWN MAINTENANCE TRUNK LINE.


Chester W. Littlefield, patrolman


$108.75


C. H. Gilman, supplies


4.88


B. & M. R. R., freight


6.64


Harry F. Holmes


5.00


Alfred S. Whitehouse


32.33


Oscar J. Garland


12.00


Frank J. Holmes


25.33


Charles A. St. John


7.50


Charles Tuttle


3.34


2.00


. Mrs. Sarah Merrill, railings


18


H. C. Kenison, supplies $1.88


Total $209.65


DETAIL 14 .- TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE.


Chester W. Littlefield, patrolman


555.00


DETAIL 15 .- TOWN MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES.


Asa A. Curtis, winter account:


Jan. 31, 1919 to May 1, 1919


$312.30


A. D. Otis, winter account :


Jan. 31, 1919 to May 1, 1919


156.52


Total


$468.82


John O. Emerson, summer account


$998.60


John O. Emerson, bridge account


410.52


Total


$1,409.12


Cecil F. Downs, summer account


$1,225.00


Cecil F. Downs, bridge account


860.12


Total


$2,085.12


DETAIL 16 .- GENERAL EXPENSES.


Charles Davis, labor on road


$3.75


United Construction Co., machine blades


36.88


Frank S. Eaton, cement


192.50


Frank S. Eaton, moving cement


4.50


Sina Carrignan, stone drag


5.00


Frank Welch, drawing gravel


17.50


Alvin Hanson, repairs on wagon


3.25


Frank J. Holmes, freight on culverts


3.34


North East Metal Culvert Co., culverts


125.63


E. W. Whitney, supplies


3.80


A. S. Whitehouse, putting up railings


9.00


O. J. Garland, putting up railings


4.50


F. S. Eaton, supplies .


15.00


T. J. Foley, meals for O. M. James and men


16.50


A. B. Locke, bridge plank


23.03


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Dustin and Barker bridge plank


$ 2674.00


F. E. Berry, labor on road


5.50


Harry P. Maxfield, supplies


5.42


Geo. D. Emerson, repairs


75


A. B. Osgood, repairs.


1.40


Drake Bros., planing plank


1.00


A. G. Pitman, building road drag


10.00


Edgar S. Hutchinson, team on road


9.00


Total


$3,171.25


DETAIL 17 .- BUSH ACCOUNT.


Fred Curtis


$12.60


W. J. Tukey


25.00


Harold Prescott


8.90


Wm. S. Cate


15.00


Sewell Clark


22.50


Philip Hammil


79.45


Chas. St. John


12.50


Henry Cook


10.53


J. R. Garney


5.00


A. J. McNeal


6.00


Orrin Littlefield


2.50


Daniel Barrott


19.00


John W. Tibbetts


35.00


Arthur T. Scammon


30.00


Robert H. Hinkley


1.90


Paul J. Canney


62.50


Sterling Locke


12.60


Asa A. Curtis


8.75


Mark Shonyo


37.70


Arthur Ackerman


18.75


Fred Pitman


20.00


Lendon Pendleton


10.30


C. A. Holmes


11.25


F. J. Holmes


15.00


Edwin N. Locke


21.84


Stilson Littlefield


5.00


Warren Littlefield


8.75


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.


20


Oscar J. Garland $4.18


Frank W. Welch


20.00


Herbert Glidden


5.37


Eugene F. Burleigh


5.04


M. P. Curtis


8.75


Joseph Kelley


2.50


Wm. H. Downs


9.10


Frank T. Garland


3.50


Fred E. Berry


8.00


Charles G. Tasker


7.28


James Broadbent


10.36


Ansel Ackerman


7.00


Oscar E. Pitman


5.00


John W. Brewster


10.00


Geo. E. Hillsgrove


7.98


Earl Downing


2.00


Charles Weeks


3.50


Alonzo Welch


1.96


Total


$639.90


EDUCATION.


DETAIL 18 .- LIBRARY.


George H. Hawley, treasurer


$200.00


CHARITIES. DETAIL 19 .- TOWN POOR.


Walter Richardson, aid to S. E. Caswell 3.15


E. W. Whitney, aid to Albert Downs 96.60


H. C. Kenison, aid to Albert Downs


51.88


John F. Hawley, wood to Albert Downs


22.50


John H. Perkins, burial services of Nellie Han- son


68.00


E. J. Lord, aid to Mrs. Emery


22.01


Rosa Meara, aid to Lavina Paro


121.00


Total $385.14


21


DETAIL 20 .- PATRIOTIC PURPOSES MEMORIAL DAY. Clifton E. Gilman $40.00


DETAIL 21 .- AID TO SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES.


Mrs. Arden Underhill aid to Esta Shackford . . $240.00


DETAIL 22 .- RECREATION. PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS.


Frank S. Eaton, mowing lawn $2.50


Frank S. Eaton, chairman Soldiers Reception


Committee 363.85


Total $366.35


DETAIL 23.


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE.


Frank S. Eaton, Honor Roll


$35.50


Frank S. Eaton, printing resolutions


10.00


Total


$45.50


DETAIL 24.


Roland Jenkins, painting trees


5.00


DETAIL 25 .- UNCLASSIFIED.


ABATEMENTS REFUNDED.


E. N. Locke, horse taxed in Farmington $2.40


A. J. Stewart, over tax 16.80


Sarah Goodwin, soldiers widow


5.16


Charles H. Morrison, poll tax, paid in Pittsfield


3.00


Earnest A. Zecha, auto tax paid in Pittsfield


7.20


Jonathan Clark, too old


3.00


S. E. Avery, poll tax paid in Farmington


3.00


Total


$40.56


DETAIL 26 .- WATERING TUBS.


Mrs. Alice Manning, 1918 and 1919


$4.00


James C. Locke


2.00


Total $6.00


22


DETAIL 27 .- INTEREST.


Interest on Temporary Loans


$126.34


John B. Clark, treasurer trustee of trust fund, interest on school note 60.10


John B. Clark, treasurer trustee of trust fund, interest on parsonage fund


12.96


Total


$199.40


DETAIL 28 .- TRUNK LINE CONSTRUCTION.


Harold Gilman


$100.86


Ansel Ackerman


153.35


John W. Huntress


77.00


Albert F. Emerson


251.43


Joseph Kelley


97.44


L. E. French & Son


438.40


Elias W. Locke


187.39


A. S. Whitehouse


100.62


Harry J. Holmes


3.00


John W. Tibbetts


136.83


Elwin A. Bodge


106.85


Ralph Underhill


5.04


Philip Hammil


118.72


Mark Shonyo


220.75


A. J. Stewart


50.92


Albert F. Shackford


121.84


Charles A. St. John


250.08


Geo. F. Littlefield


262.09


La Forest Jenkins


89.88


O. M. Thayer


87.36


Clarence Jenkins


267.08


Fred T. Pitman


106.87


August Anderson


78.23


Hiram Broadbent


155.38


John B. Clark


91.87


Frank J. Holmes


135.72


Oscar J. Garland


188.69


Raymond Burns


79.57


23


E. I. Baker


$ 11.99


Henry Clark


57.26


Arthur Tasker


75.60


Paul J. Canney


52.92


Earl Emerson


14.97


Frank Welch


84.55


A. J. Stewart Jr.


39.10


Charles Tuttle


234.74


Walter Jenkins


54.04


Frank Hanson


35.56


Lester Gray


60.76


Harry Tasker


7.56


Geo. E. Tilton


9.24


J. J. Charboneau


62.00


Jonathan Clark


23.97


Sewell Clark


23.97


Arthur Ackerman


17.98


Leslie G. Lougee


3.00


Chas. H. Gilman, supplies


5.20


M. O. Smith .


13.37


Harry P. Maxfield, supplies


22.01


Geo. E. Giles, supplies.


3.95


H. C. Kenison, supplies


8.40


Mrs. Sarah Merrill, gravel.


76.25


Harold Batchelder, truck


736.20


Total


$5697.90


DETAIL 29 .- PAYMENTS ON TEMPORARY LOANS.


Pittsfield National Bank. $3,000.00


John B. Clark to Trustee of Trust fund


300.00


Total


$3,300.00


DETAIL 30 .- LONG TERM NOTES.


John B. Clark, treasurer of trust fund paid serial note number 2 300.00


24 DETAIL 31 .- PAYMENTS OF OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS. State and County Tax.


John W. Plummer, treasurer state tax $4,114.00


A. W. Dinsmore, treasurer county tax 1,525.61


Total


$5,639.61


DETAIL 32 .- SCHOOL DISTRICT. $169.40


George J. Whitney, treasurer balance dog license


George J. Whitney, balance for year ending Aug. 31, 1919


600.00


For iron fence


200.00


State supervision of schools


302.00


3% of the inventory of town property


3,871.90


High school tuition


200.00


Officers salaries


200.00


Repairs of out buildings


200.00


Proportion of school fund from state


330.59


Total


$6,073.89


Respectfully submitted,


Frank J. Holmes,


Alfred S. Whitehouse,


Oscar J: Garland, Selectmen of Barnstead.


SUMMER ACCOUNT 1919.


A. A. Curtis


$19.50


B. F. Dow


11.45


G. W. Dow 47.79


A. F. Emerson


88.50


E. A. Bodge


36.87


Harry Emerson


10.00


J. M. Brewster


53.17


Ansel Emerson


28.25


W. J. Tukey


58.50


J. S. Locke


8.75


25


G. M. Locke


$ 5.00


A. C. Emery


7.00


J. F. Paige. 4.53


D. N. Paige


3.13


J. F. Ayers


6.43


S. E. Emerson


27.32


A. G. Pitman


12.50


Warren Littlefield


2.50


S. W. Littlefield


5.00


O. J. Garland


24.25


Philip Renaud


2.50


C. H. Davis


3.75


John Brown


6.25


Paul Canney


3.75


Henry Clark


2.50


Arthur Ackerman


13.50


Ansel Ackerman.


10.00


A. C. Emerson


1.50


H. F. Prescott


9.46


L. J. Ayers


19.00


A. C. Straw


12.00


Owen Tuttle


6.00


F. J. Holmes


65.00


H. F. Holmes


7.50


C. A. Holmes


20.50


O. E. Pitman


16.00


Fred Pitman


12.50


J. W. Alin


11.25


J. H. Varney


41.50


Forest Harvey


14.50


Charles Weeks


5.00


H. A. Garland


4.34


Henry Cook


16.13


A. G. Webster


54


J. O. Emerson


233.19


Total


$998.60


Received from town


$998.60


JOHN O. EMERSON,


Road Agent.


-


26 BRIDGE ACCOUNT, 1919.


W. J. Tukey


$13.75


J. H. Varney


10.25


Otis Anderson


5.00


G. F. Littlefield


12.00


A. F. Emerson


6.00


F. J. Holmes


7.50


C. E. E.merson.


2.50


A. A. Curtis


1.25


Ansel Emerson


10.00


Eastman


1.00


G. W. Dow


1.00


Orin Littlefield


1.25


A. Ackerman


2.85


J. M. Brewster


2.00


O. J. Garland


5.00


North East Metal Culvert Co.


96.00


Selectmen for bridge lumber


180.56


J. O. Emerson


52.61


Total


$410.52


Received from town


$410.52


JOHN O. EMERSON,


Road Agent.


SUMMER ACCOUNT.


G. A. Gray


$38.75


Walter Smith


7.50


C. G. Burroughs


7.50


E. F. Gray


40.00


A. L. Downs


42.50


Robert Totten


31.25


A. S. Brady


13.75


E. W. Locke


17.00


C. W. Jenkins


91.00


Dan Barrett


3.50


Phillip Hammel


7.50


C. S. Jenkins.


20.50


Charles Tuttle


18.00


ł


27


E. G. Baker


$2.50


Arthur Tasker


7.50


C. E. Thyng


12.00


A. D. Otis


54.73


A. S. Whitehouse


21.75


A. F. Shackford


38.75


Frank Welch


38.75


Robert H. Hinkley


1.96


Ansel Emerson


1.25


Anthony Stewart, Jr.,


11.25


C. G. Tasker


1.68


Sewell J. Clark


38.25


Ralph B. Underhill


5.00 1


Drake Bros.,


29.50


W. H. Downs


2.50


James J. Charbonneau


6.50


William C. Gray


2.50


M. H. Garland


12.00


Roland W. Gault


13.00


Leslie G. Lougee,


5.00


A. J. Stewart


2.50


Alphonso L. Scruton


2.50


Fern Kelly


12.50


John Nuttall


6.25


L. M. Dennett


69.79


Frank H. Osborn


17.68


L. E. French


14.00


S. E. Merrill


8.10


A. B. Gray


105.00


Fred Foss


10.50




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