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GC 974.202 C15AR, 1915-1918
ANNUAL REPORT
CAMPTON NEW HAMPSHIRE
1914-15 -
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF CAMPTON
FOR THE
Year Ending February 15, 1915
1915 Record Print, Plymouth.
WARRANT.
The State of New Hampshire.
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Campton in the County of Grafton, in said state, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said Campton, 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 neces- sary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.
3. To see if the town will vote to qualify for state aid for highways under the law passed at the January session, 1905.
4. To se if the town will vote to raise six hundred dollars, three hundred to be laid out on highway lead- ing from state road at West Campton to Campton sta- tion, and three hundred to be laid out on highway from Blair station on road past Campton cemetery to state road near residence of G. D. Pattee.
5. To vote how much money the town will raise and appropriate for support of highways and bridges.
6. To see how much money the town will raise and appropriate for Campton cemetery, also clean up and fence other cemeteries in town.
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7. To see how much money the town will raise and appropriate for Memorial day.
8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to hire money to defray town charges.
9. To see if the town will vote to build a store room in Campton Village for storage of water pipe and other plumbing supplies for water works, said store room not to exceed one hundred dollars in cost and this amount to be paid from collections of water rent, and no part of the cost of aforesaid store room to come from regular town appropriations.
10. To see what action the town will take re- garding its leased lands and pass any vote relating thereto.
11. To see what action the town will take to make its bridges meet the requirements of the law passed at the January session, 1913.
12. To see if the town will vote to accept reports of agents and officers heretofore chosen.
13. To see if the town will vote to elect more than two road agents.
Given under our hands and seal this nineteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hun- dred and fifteen.
JOHN M. PULSIFER, LESTER M. AVERY, SAMUEL P. ROBIE,
Selectmen of Campton.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
1914
Moderator-Mark Spokesfield. Town Clerk-George D. Pattee.
Selectmen-John M. Pulsifer, Lester M. Avery, Samuel P. Robie.
Treasurer-George E. Little.
Overseer of Poor-George E. Pulsifer.
Road Agents-John R. Watson, Henry M. Fifield.
Supervisors of Check List-Willard C. Pulsifer, James H. Adams, Mard N. Davis. Superintendent of Cemeteries-C. E. Merrill. Sexton-Fred G. Hill.
Board of Health-S. P. Robie, Fred G. Hill.
Library Trustees-Lucy E. Cook, Mrs. G. B. Pattee, Mary E. Avery.
Police-B. J. Philbrick, Leslie W. Palmer, H. E. Cross. School Board-George D. Pattee, Clara J. Pulsifer. School District Treasurer-Lucy E. Cook. Representative-Heber K. Smith.
Superintendent of Water Works-Lester M. Avery. Auditors-Mard N. Davis, William H. Adams.
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INVENTORY.
Real and Personal Property, April 1, 1914.
274 polls.
Real estate resident,
$ 301,170 00
Real estate non-resident,
218,726 00
284 horses,
28,391 00
1 mule,
100 00
28 oxen,
2,830 00
336 cows,
13,516 00
115 neat,
4,503 00
116 sheep,
618 00
3 hogs,
30 00
Vehicles,
6,375 00
Portable mills,
5,800 00
Wood and lumber,
31,500 00
Bank stock,
2,100 00
Money at interest,
23,959 00
Stock in trade,
22,260 00
Mills and machinery,
44,250 00
Total,
$706,128 00
Taxes Levied for All Purposes:
For state,
$ 1,512 00
county,
1,017 81
town charges,
2,000 00
highways and bridges,
3,000 00
schools,
2,700 00
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cemeteries,
100 00
Memorial day,
50 00
library,
50 00
school house repairs,
175 00
truant officer,
10 00
salary of school board,
95 00
high school tuition,
400 00
school books and supplies,
150 00
salary of school district treasurer,
15 00
overlay,
481 43
$11,756 24
Precinct tax,
$260 00
Overlay,
12 30
$272 30
Rate of taxation, $15.90 on $1,000.00.
Rate of taxation, precinct, $1.90 on $1,000.00.
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REPORT
RECEIPTS.
1914.
Mar. 14, Cash on hand, 1,535 83
24, H. E. Stickney, Col, 1913 tax, 1,932 69
Apr. 13, H. E. Stickney, Col., 1913 tax, 1,179 29
14, C. W. Johnson, gave note, 300 00
30, Harry S. Coffin, gave note, 500 00
May 2, O. M. Willoughby, 1912 tax, 1 47
22, G. E. Pulsifer, county order, 52 75
June 6, H .E. Stickney, Col., 1913 tax, 1,420 90
H. E. Stickney, 1914 tax, 310 55
George W. Dearborn, perpetual care cemetery lot, 100 00
George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line, 114 75
30, George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line, 138 49
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1913 tax,
254 56
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 183 85
C. E. Merrill, old bridge plank, 1 44
James S. Avery, gave note, 600 00
July 8, G. D. Pattee, dog license,
162 00
Aug. 1, George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line, 68 50
James S. Avery, perpetual care cemetery lot, 100 00
Mabel M. Ladd, perpetual care cemetery lot, 100 00
John M. Pulsifer, old bridge plank, 1 87
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Mrs. Gertrude Archibald, old bridge plank, 2 00
Sept. 5, Town of Plymouth, 3/8 repair Livermore bridge, 114 45
George E. Farrand, hedgehog bounty, 25 20
5, George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line, 98 88
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1913 tax, 23 90
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 641 30
Hattie Constantine, land redeemed, 9 95 Town of Ellsworth, old road machine, 10 00
22, George E. Farrand, fire bills, 7 30
Oct. 3, R. L. Avery, old bridge plank,
1 50
George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line, 131 20
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 150 14
G. D. Pattee, dog license, 3 60
Mrs. Martin Silver, perpetual care money, 50 00
Nov. 7, George E. Farrand, maintenance
trunk line, 336 38
George E. Farrand, state aid
appropriation, 250 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax,
937 26
Dec. 5, George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line, 66 14
George E. Farrand, maintenance state aid road, 30 00
George E. Farrand, insurance tax, 3 75
George E. Farrand, R. R. tax, 610 66
George E. Farrand, savings bank tax, 1,012 69
George E. Farrand, literary fund,
101 64
George E. Farrand, proportion
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school fund, 641 64 Campton grange, rent of town hall for
year ending Dec. 1, 1914, 25 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 4,149 19
G. E. Pulsifer, county order, 34 50
1915.
Jan. 2, Town of Plymouth, 3/8 expense painting Livermore gridge, 56 06
George E. Farrand, maintenance trunk line fund, 191 99
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 70 93
G. D. Pattee, nomination fees, 6 00
G. D. Pattee, dog money in full, 1 80
G. D. Pattee, pool table license, 7 40
W. C. Pulsifer, lease money 1914, 5 00
Feb. 6, F. W. Brown, lease money 1914, 3 00
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 582 93
Town of Holderness, 1/8 repairs on Livermore bridge, 56 85
Plymouth Savings Bank ,interest on perpetual care money, 65 54
John W. Plummer, hedgehog and bear bounties, 40 80
John W. Plummer, highway department, 109 71
11, Noah Boynton, old bridge plank, 5 55
Lester M. Avery, old bridge plank, 3 45 H. E. Stickney, Col., 1913 tax in full, 2 91
12, George H. Bowles, lease money 1913 and 1914, 6 00
15, J. T. Rowe, boards from West Campton bridge, 2 50
H. E. Stickney, Col., 1914 tax, 703 21 Lester M. Avery, treasurer water
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works, water rentals, 300 00 George E. Pulsifer, old seats, 1 00
$20,749 84
EXPENDITURES.
1914.
Mar. 14, H. M. Fifield, highway money in part, $ 200 00 E. E. Savage, sawing wood for town house, 1 00
S. P. Robie, postage on reports, 3 34
Julia M. Thompson, note and interest in full, 15 04
23, S. P. Robie, postage on blanks, 5 25
Apr. 8, E. H. Cook, wood for town house, 5 00
62 50
E. A. Chase, printing town reports, Edson C. Eastman, tax book, order book and blanks, 4 67
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 60 00
Frank E. Merrill, cleaning town hall, 1 00
W. J. Randolph, real estate transfers, 3 96
Frank E. Webster, two notes and
interest in full, 224 49
Charles Webster, two notes and interest in full, 224 49
Frank Webster, endorsement on note, 1,275 51
Charles Webster, endorsement on note, 1,275 51
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17, John R. Watson, highway money in part, 200 00
George O. Brown, breaking roads in 1912, 5 20
Edson C. Eastman, dog license book, 1 06
May 2, C. E. Merrill, trunk line maintenance, 36 75 C. E. Merrill, cemetery money, 100 00 Bert W. Miclon, planking Blair and Livermore bridges, 84 93
13, C. E. Spokesfield, 16 M. bridge plank, 304 00
A. C. Moulton, 12,965 ft. bridge plank, 239 85
Ralph Berry, destroying moth nests,
12 00
A. Cook & Sons, lumber for Livermore bridge, 17 20
S. P. Robie, board of health, 5 36
Webb Little, destroying moth nests, 4 50
H. M. Fifield, highway money in part, 200 00
Lester M. Avery, hedgehog bounty, 10 00
June 6, Lucy E. Cook, school money in part, 1,200 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 50 00
Lester M. Avery, hedgehog bounty, 10 00
S. P. Robie, hedgehog bounty, 5 00
C. E. Merrill, trunk line maintenance, 232 24
Darius Moulton, Memorial day,
50 00
H. M. Fifield, highway money in part, 150 00
John R. Watson, highway money in part, 300 00
30, I. E. Atkinson, highway money in full 1913, 78 97
12
B. J. Philbrick, services as dog police, 5 00
B. J. Philbrick, services as police and feeding tramps, 19 70
H. E. Stickney, land bought for taxes, 125 63
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 111 60
Aug. 1, C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 91 03
W. J. Randolph, searching records, 75
I. E. Atkinson, permanent improvement money, 400 00
H. E. Cross, labor on Blair bridge, 3 25
John W. Briggs, hog killed by dogs, 15 50 S. P. Robie, hedgehog bounty, 5 00
Sept. 5, C. E. Merrill, trunk line maintenance, 142 63
A. F. Burtt Co., cloth for curtains, 2.00
White Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co., for tolls, 30
C. E. Merrill, perpetual care cemetery lots, 50 00
J. R. Watson, highway money in part, 100 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 100 00
I. E. Atkinson, permanent improvement money, 900 00
Oct. 3, W. B. Avery, paint and spikes for bridges, 89 15
A. W. Goodwin, painting six iron bridges, 220 00
David Moses, putting sawdust in town hall, 1 50
Sarah M. Cook, endorsement on note, 50 00
E. A. Chase, printing check lists, 6 00
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Jason Webster, plank for Lower Village bridge, 66 50
C. E. Merrill, trunk line maintenance, 485 37
A. J. Elliott, precinct tax in full 1913, 10 00
A. J. Elliott, precinct tax in part 1914, 140 00
Harry E. Cross, cutting bushes, 15 00
J. B. Southmayd, cutting bushes and labor on bridge, 18 60
Baltimore Enamel Novelty Co., R. R. signs, 4 43
Lester M. Avery, hedgehog bounty, 10 00
Nov. 7, The United Construction Co., iron
beams for Lower Village bridge, 198 70
C. E. Merrill, trunk line
maintenance, 331 60
Ransom Perkins, endorsement on note, 50 00
James H. Adams, services as supervisor 30 00
W. C. Pulsifer, highway money 1913, 55 00
Fred G. Hill, repairs on hearse, 1 50
Fred G. Hill, board of health, 6 15
Fred G. Hill, ballot clerk, 3 00
C. E. Spokesfield, bridge plank, 11 20
Fred E. Pulsifer, ballot clerk 1912-1914, 6 00
I. E. Atkinson, permanent improvement money, 60 00
H. M. Fifield, highway money in part, 50 00
G. E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 50 00
Dec. 5, Charles E. Cooper, county tax, 1,017 81
Mard N. Davis, services as supervisor, 30 00
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J. B. Southmayd, labor on Lower
Village bridge, 7 65
H. E. Cross, labor on Lower Village bridge, 7 00
Lucy E. Cook, school money in full, 1,500 00
E. N. Babbitt, labor on Lower
Village bridge, 15 00
George E. Farrand,, state tax,
1,512 00
C. E. Merrill, state aid road
maintenance, 65 30
C. E. Merrill, maintenance trunk line, 112 12
D. M. Moses, putting sawdust in hall, 1 50
Joe LaPoint, one cord wood for lobby, 4 50
Abbie Ewins, board of town officers, 25 00
S. P. Robie, hedgehog bounties, 5 00
Lester M. Avery, hedgehog bounties, 5 00
Lucy E. Cook, literary fund,
101 64
Lucy E. Cook, proportion school funds, 641 64
Lucy E. Cook, school house repairs in full, 175 00
Lucy E. Cook, truant officer, 10 00
Lucy E. Cook, salary of school board, 95 00
Lucy E. Cook, High school tuition, 400 00
Lucy E. Cook, school books and supplies, 150 00
Lucy E. Cook, salary of school
district treasurer, 15 00
1915.
Jan. 2, Alvin Burleigh, insurance on town house, 51 00
J. M. Pulsifer, bounty on one bear and hedgehogs, 15 00
S. J. Morgan, cutting bushes, 2 00
15
Lucy E. Cook, dog money in full 1913, 128 00
B. J. Philbrick, services as police at primary and November election, putting up and feeding tramps, 43 30
Sam Wallace, ballot clerk 1912-1914, 4 50
Feb. 6, Harry E. Cross, police duty, 1 50
A. F. Wentworth, legal advice, 5 00
Robert S. Quimby, lighting West Campton bridge, 20 00
S. P. Robie, postage and stationery for moth notices, 3 69
John R. Watson, highway money, 100 00
Lucy E. Cook, lease money in full to date, 77 00
Plymouth Savings Bank, perpetual
care money, 50 00
Amoskeag Savings Bank, perpetual Care money, 300 00
11, Mrs. W. E. Baker, care of branch library at Campton Village, 12 00
George A. Webster, water trough, 3 00
D. M. Moses, sawing wood for town house, 1 00
H. E. Stickney, collecting 1913 tax,
74 75
Henry M. Fifield, highway money in part, 75 00
12, E. E. Coffin, labor on highway, 4 50
E. V. Berry, wood for lobby, 5 00
T. G. Ames, cutting bushes, 3 10
L. M. Avery, sheep killed by dogs, 4 00
George H. Bowles, use water trough, 3 00
C. E. Merrill, perpetual care money, 27 50
C. M. Avery, use water trough, 1 50
Abbie K. Ewins, board town officers, 34 40
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J. Scott Ewins, services librarian, 25 00
13, Fisher Ames, repairing town house, 3 35
Henry M. Fifield, highway money in part, 20 00
E. H. Cook, watering trough, 3 00
C. E. Merrill, cemetery money in full, 11 44
W. C. Pulsifer, highway money 1913 in full, 5 86
W. C. Pulsifer, services as supervisor, 30 00
W. C. Pulsifer, use of water trough,
2 00
George D. Pattee, services as town clerk and recording births and deaths, 28 30
George D. Pattee, putting sawdust in town hall and use of water trough, 2 50 S. P .Robie, board of health bills, 16 00
15, Mark Spokesfield, services as
moderator, 10 00
Webb Little, drawing plan of bridge, 3 00
W. B. Avery, services as ballot clerk 1914, 3 50
Mary E. Avery, services as assistant librarian, 12 00
W. H. Adams, blankets for lobby, 6 00
George E. Pulsifer, overseer of poor, 80 00
George E. Pulsifer, services as overseer of poor, 16 00
George E. Little, services as treasurer, 40 00
John M. Pulsifer, services as first selectman, 100 00
Lester M. Avery, services as second selectman, 93 00
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S. P. Robie, services as third selectman, 86 00
Ira E. Atkinson, use of watering trough, 3 00
I. E. Atkinson, picks and shovels,
4 75
Mard N. Davis, services as auditor, 2 50
W. H. Adams, services as auditor, 2 50
$18,256 51
Cash on hand,
2,493 33
$20,749 84
STATEMENT.
Dr.
Notes and Interest Outstanding Against Town Feb. 15, 1915.
Edith M. Blaisdell,
$ 242 67
John M. Blaisdell,
922 14
Edith M. Blaisdell,
59 76
Myrtie A. Webster,
24 10
Abbie C. Moulton,
156 94
Arthur W. Moulton,
24 07
L. D. Moulton,
452 90
Dustin Moulton,
679 36
Arthur W. Moulton,
113 23
Edith M. Blaisdell,
141 03
Cynthia B. Avery,
427 21
Ada B. Avery,
334 70
Arthur W. Moulton,
139 13
L. D. Moulton,
444 08
18
Julia A. Moulton,
444 08
Reuben D. Page,
777 16
Dustin Moulton,
560 58
L. D. Moulton,
219 25
Frank Webster,
637 56
Charles Webster,
637 56
B. F. Stickney,
250 16
H. E. Stickney,
250 16
Annie E. Stickney,
124 15
Cynthia B. Avery,
307 71
Lester M. Avery,
56 91
James S. Avery,
377 85
Ransom Perkins,
420 13
W. C. Pulsifer,
173 79
Ada B. Avery,
356 61
Scott S. Holmes,
29 50
Lucia M. Fifield,
305 89
Sarah M. Cook,
201 34
L. D. Moulton,
315 70
C. W. Johnson, Jr.,
307 50
Harry S. Coffin,
512 21
James S. Avery,
611 25
$12,038 37
Balance joint highway fund,
221 97
$12,260 34
Cr.
Uncollected tax 1914,
$ 4,022 23
Balance in hands of treasurer,
2,493 33
Due from county, 25 50
Cash in hands of overseer of poor,
3 03
Bounty money in hands of selectmen,
9 40
Cash in hands of water treasurer,
14 24
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Uncollected water rent,
28 38
Due for land bought for taxes,
115 68
Cash in road agent's hands,
33 89
$6,745 68
Total town debt,
5,514 66
Decrease of debt,
$652 88
Cemetery perpetual care account :
Cash in banks,
$3,100 00
JOHN M. PULSIFER,
LESTER M. AVERY,
SAMUEL P. ROBIE,
Selectmen of Campton.
GEORGE E. LITTLE, Treasurer.
Having examined the foregoing account we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS,
WM. H. ADAMS,
Auditors.
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$12,260 34
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
1913.
Taxes, resident and non-resident, $11,896 00
Cash turned in to George Little, treasurer, $11,856 56
Abated by the selectmen
Feb. 7, 1914,
12 25
Abated by the selectmen
Feb. 11, 1915,
27 19
$11,896 00
List of abatements, Feb. 11, 1915:
J. F. Bedell, paid in Wentworth, $ 1 66
Rufus Cook, taxed twice, 3 32
Levi Dumas, paid in Lincoln, 1 66
1 66
Nick Geska, gone, 1 66
Oscar Hodgdon, paid in Sandwich,
1 87
E. W. Hutchins, paid in Plymouth,
1 66
Nat Knowles, dead,
1 66
S. S. Kimball, paid in Plymouth,
1 66
Frank Kern, paid in Woodstock,
1 66
A. J. Lovitt, 1 87
Ray McCoy, paid in Woodstock,
1 87
Chas. Matiswisky, gone,
1 66
Fred Page, in California,
1 66
Jack Tyler, in Vermont,
1 66
$27 19
HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.
1914.
Taxes, resident and non-resident,
$11,762 60
21
Bert Eaton, gone,
Cash turned in to town treasurer, $7,729 36 Abated Feb. 12, 1915, 11 01
Uncollected Feb. 15, 1915, 4,022 23
$11,762 60
List of abatements :
Leonard Durgin, overtax,
$ 79
Fred Edgell, paid in Plymouth, 2 00
Elmer Long, paid in Rumney, 2 00
A. C. Moulton, horse lost, 4 22
R. B. Merrill, paid in Haverhill,
2 00
$11 01
HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.
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REPORT OF HIGHWAY SURVEYORS.
W. C. Pulsifer, Road Agent, West Side.
Dr.
1914.
Feb. 15, Cash on hand,
$ 60 14
Nov. Cash from town treasurer, 55 00
1915.
Feb. 13, Cash from town treasurer, 5 86
$121 00
Cr.
1914.
Feb. 21, Ira P. Clark, breaking roads, $ 8 00
Mar. 10, S. M. Avery, breaking roads, 3 75
B. O. Dearborn, care of roads, 6 90
N. G. Coffin, breaking roads, 6 30
E. W. Hutchins, breaking roads,
6 30
A. L. Adams, care of roads, 1 72
J. W. Hussey, care of roads,
1 50
M. C. Southmayd, care of roads,
1 00
G. W. Nowell, breaking roads, Albert Hall, breaking roads, 3 30 3 60
14, J. W. Briggs, breaking roads,
16, H. S. Coffin, breaking roads, 23 40
17, Jeff Romprey, breaking roads, 3 15
18, R. L. Avery, breaking roads, 3 00
30, H. R. Garland, breaking roads and snowing bridge, 6 75
31, Richard Smith, breaking roads,
10 30
Apr. 3, J. M. Pulsifer, snowing Livermore
23
6 75
bridge, 1 50
25, H. M. Coffin, breaking roads, 9 50
May 7, William Miclon, care of road, 90
June 2, E. E. Coffin, breaking roads, 3 00
Oct. 5, Fred E. Pulsifer, breaking roads, 4 43
Nov. 7, W. C. Pulsifer, care and breaking roads, 5 95
$121 00
Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS, Auditors.
J. R. Watson, Road Agent, West Side.
Dr.
1914.
Apr. 25, Received of town, $ 200 00
June 6, Received of town, 300 00
Sept. 10, Received of town, 100 00
1915.
Feb. 6, Received of town, 100 00.
11, Received of H. R. Garland for old plank, 2 50
$702 50
Cr.
1914.
Apr. 8, F. S. Swain, shoveling snow, $ 1 50 14, Albert Allard, shoveling snow, 1 50
24
24, Jeremiah Downing, shoveling snow, 1 50
29, Frank Avery, breaking roads, 7 00
May 4, Wm. Miclon, labor, 7 00
5, Richard Palmer, labor, 3 50
22, S. J. Hawkins, board for men and team, 19 43
23, G. F. Downing, self and team, 49 50
Chester Avery, labor, 16 62
Herbert Tobine, labor,
19 25
Silsby Bros., pair horses 11 days,
19 25
28, Richard Palmer, labor, J. R. Watson, labor,
36 50
June 8, Nathan Coffin, breaking road and labor, 3 75
E. E. Coffin, labor,
1 50
20, Harold Avery, and team,
5 75
Will Eagle, labor,
1 75
25, North East Culvert Co.,
44 80
26, W. F. Batchelder, labor,
1 50
Allie Batchelder, labor,
1 50
E. J. Nelson, labor,
3 15
R. L. Avery, labor,
2 75
J. R. Watson and team, 37 00
July 10, Frank Littlefield, labor, 43 75
11, H. M. Coffin and team,
12 00
18, H. S. Coffin, breaking road and labor,
31 00
25, A. W. Goodwin, labor,
3 50
29, Thomas Kenney, labor, 10 50 J. R. Watson, labor, 16 00
Aug. 18, J. R. Wilber, cutting bushes,
4 50
Sept. 4, Will Eagle and team, 14 75
G. F. Downing and team, 18 00
7, J. R. Wilber, labor, 2 25
14, Wm. Miclon, labor, 7 40
17, A. W. Goodwin, labor,
3 37
25
10 50
24, C. E. Spokesfield, plank, 33 28
26, M. C. Southmayd and team, 12 00
J. R. Watson, labor; 17 50
W. S. Plaisted, lumber and labor, 3 25
Oct. 5, Wm. Berry, breaking road and labor, 6 04
12, Harold Avery and team, 4 00
19, S. M. Avery, breaking road, 2 70
21, J. R. Wilber, labor, 2 25
Nov. 13, Richard Palmer, labor, 7 00
Dec. 5, North East Metal Culvert Co., 11 20
28, J. R. Watson, labor, 10 00
1915.
Jan. 8, William Miclon, labor, 6 12
Feb. 9, M. C. Spokesfield, labor, 3 00
Frank Avery, breaking roads, 8 00
Harold Avery, breaking roads, 5 00
H. M. Coffin, breaking roads, 7 50
J. T. Rowe, board for team 8 days,
8 00
Wilber Avery, labor,
15 75
J. Bedell, man and team,
8 00
10,, W. B. Avery, dynamite, fuse and labor, 23 96
11, H. R. Garland, breaking roads and snowing bridge, 18 25
W. C. Pulsifer, labor, 8 33
F. E. Pulsifer, breaking roads, 5 00
13, P. A. Hall, breaking roads, 5 40
15, M. C. Southmayd, labor, 7 10
$702 15
Balance on hand, 35
Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched. M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS,
Auditors.
26
I. E. Atkinson, Road Agent. Dr.
1914.
Feb. 15, Cash on hand,
$21 01
July 3, Cash of town,
78 97
$99 98
Cr.
1914
Feb. 19, Edson Avery, labor, $ 4 30
27, J. F. Hodgson, labor, 6 10
James Wallace, breaking roads, 6 10
Mar. 10, Ramsey Pettengill, breaking sidewalk, 2 20
28, James Wallace, breaking roads, 4 80
2 32
Apr. 15, N. Evans, breaking roads, A. H. Sawyer, breaking roads,
4 50
May 7, Ozias M. Page, breaking roads,
5 30
June 2, J. W. Thompson, breaking roads,
20 00
July 8, A. J. Keyser, for grade,
1 55
Aug. 17, John R. Watson, snowing bridge,
1 50
18, B. F. Stickney, breaking roads,
8 20
John M. Pulsifer, breaking roads,
8 26
G. E. Pulsifer, breaking roads, 9 40
C. J. Russell, breaking roads, 4 00
Ira E. Atkinson, 11 45
$99 98
Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS, Auditors.
27
H. M. Fifield, Road Agent, East Side.
Dr.
1914
Mar. 14, Received of town treasurer, $ 200 00
May 14, Received of town treasurer, 200 00
June 6, Received of town treasurer, 150 00
Nov. 7, Received of town treasurer, 50 00
1915
Feb. 11, Received of town treasurer, 75 00
Feb. 13, Received of town treasurer,
20 00
$695 00
Balance Feb. 15, 1915,
33 54
$661 46
Cr.
1914
Mar. 17, L. J. Morgan, shoveling snow, $ 3 33
Apr. 15, H. A. Cheney, work 2 days, 4 00
22, J. B. Rice, cutting bushes, 5 00
May 12, A. A. McCoy, work 2 days, 4 00
June 1, Charles Shepard, work 2 days, 4 00
13, Harry Cross, work 4 days, 8 00
Cyrus Hodgson, work 17 3-10 days, 34 60
20, W. C. Page, work 1 day, 2 00
G. O. Brown, work with team, 4 00
Charles Fairley, labor and bolts, 3 10
25, Moulton & Johnson, pick and handle, 90
28, A. A. McCoy, work 2 days, 4 00
29, Harry Cross, work 4 days, 8 00
Elwood Elliott, 12 days' work with team, 54 00
July 1, Fred Crowell, work 8 hours with team, 3 50
Harry Cross, work 2 days, 4 00
28
L. D. Tyler, work 1 day, 2 00
21, Edson Avery, labor and drawing plank,
J. F. Merrill, grading road, 2 50
Sept. 22, John Elliott, labor on road,
5 50
J. B. Rice, labor on road,
6 60
Nov. 12, R. D. Page, cutting tree from road, 1 25
Dec. 14, M. W. Merrill, labor on road,
10 20
28, J. R. Watson, snowing bridge,
2 00
15, N. B. Cook, scythe and snath,
1 60
N. B. Cook, 10 lbs. spikes, 30
N. B. Cook, 2 paint brushes,
1 00
N. B. Cook, 1 qt. turpentine,
20
Cyrus Hodgson, 101/2 days' work,
21 50
Edson Avery, labor on road,
12 45
C. J. Russell, 14 days' work, 63 00
Feb. 8, N. Evans, labor on road, 5 00
O. M. Page, labor and cutting bushes, 3 75
12, B. P. Stickney, breaking roads, 14 20
Metal Culvert Co., 12 60
G. E. Pulsifer, labor on road, 9 20
J. M. Pulsifer, labor on road, 7 83
J. W. Southmayd, labor, 2 00
F. P. Hart, 2 pine poles, 75
G. O. Brown, breaking road, 6 80
F. E. Merrill, breaking road, 14 80
13, Elwood Elliott, breaking road, 6 00
H. M. Fifield, bill, 296 00
$661 46
Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS,
Auditors.
29
6 00
STATE ROAD ACCOUNT.
Ira E. Atkinson, Agent.
Dr.
1914
Aug. 22, Cash,
$ 400 00
Sept. 5, Cash,
900 00
Nov. 7, Cash,
60 00
$1,360 00
Balance on hand 1913,
6 10
$1,366 10
Cr.
Aug. 19, Elmer Palmer, labor,
$ 3 20
29, Ira E. Atkinson, foreman,
11 40
Leon Dustin, labor,
9 00
Edwin Wilson, labor,
3 60
Fred Goodwin, labor,
9 00
Joe Dustin, labor,
9 00
James M. Wallace, team,
18 00
George Chase,
9 80
Will Snow, labor,
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