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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01826 6087
ANNUAL REPORT
GC 974.202 P61AR, 1914-1919
OF
THE OFFICERS
OF THE TOWN OF
PIERMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Embracing those of Selectmen, Auditors, Treasurer, Board of Education, and Rond Commit
FOR THE
Year ending February 14, 1914
THE OPINION PRESS BRADFORD, VT.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
THE OFFICERS
OF THE TOWN OF
PIERMONT,
NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Embracing those of Selectmen, Auditors, Treasurer, Board of Education, and Road Commisioner.
FOR THE
Year ending February 14, 1914
THE OPINION PRESS BRADFORD, VT.
VALUATION OF THE TOWN OF PIERMONT, 1913.
Resident real estate,
$275,669 00
Non-resident real estate,
125,629 00
Number of polls, 175,
17,500 00
Number of horses 277,
33,100 00
Number of oxen 15,
1,230 00
Number of cows 731,
31,008 00
Number of neat stock 224,
5,215 00
Number of sheep 252,
851 00
Number of hogs 42,
488 00
Number of fowls 240,
150 00
Number of automobiles 4,
1,500 00
Portable mills,
3,250 00
Money at interest,
1,990 00
Stock in trade,
17,640 00
Mills and machinery,
8,000 00
Soldiers' exemption,
$3,800 00
MONEY TAX FOR YEAR 1913
Town charges,
$2,200 00
Highways and bridges,
1,500 00
Highways by law,
1,311 00
Permanent highways,
524 00
To secure state aid,
262 00
Maintenance of state road,
35 00
Cataloging library books,
50 00
State tax,
1,056 00
County tax,
742 54
Schools by law,
990 00
Schools by vote,
1,200 00
School supplies,
200 00
High School tuition,
150 00
School House repairs,
150 00
To pay school district officers,
200 00
For library books,
38 00
Overlay allowed by law,
361 59
$10,970 13
Rate per cent $2.10 H. S. STANLEY, WM. H. HORTON, F. A. ROBIE.
Selectmen.
$523,220 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT.
B. C. METCALF, TREASURER.
Cash on hand,
$ 2,029 77
Amount of tax bill,
10,970 13 2 00
Clinton A. Moore, rent on Moore lease,
10 00
Bradford National Bank, town note given,
1,000 00
State treasurer, bounty on hedgehogs,
11 80
Geo. L. Webster, grass in South Lawn cemetery,
9 00
State treasurer, license commission, 10 23
3 00
E. R. Celley, dog license, 79 80
250 00
Bradford National Bank, town note given,
1,000 00
Mrs. Charles Dodge, town note given,
500 00
Joe Hill, use of Town Hall,
2 00
From County for care of paupers,
18 50
Mrs. Charles Dodge, shingle,
6 60
B. and M. R. R., rebate on freight bill,
13 77
4 12
Adelaide Palmer, plank,
3 00
Gilman Chandler, post tops,
1 00
State Treasurer, savings bank tax,
184 36
State Treasurer, literary fund,
79 35
State treasurer, proportion school fund,
255 19
State Treasurer, bounty on hedgehogs,
19 00
E. S. Underhill, shingle,
4 40
Clarence Lamontagne, cement,
60
Lee Howland, cement,
60
George Ramsey, plank,
4 50
Wm. H. Horton, cement,
3 60
J. F Simpson, school lot,
87 00
State Treasurer, repairs on trunk line,
81 38
State Treasurer, repairs on state road,
177 47
State Treasurer, building state road on trunk line, 2,918 71
Total receipts,
$19,740 88
Addition.
L. D. H. Clark, hay cut in River Road cemetery,
E. W. Dennis, town note given,
5
DISBURSEMENTS.
NOTES AND INTEREST PAID
Bradford National Bank, note and interest, $1,026 00
Bradford National Bank, note and interest, 1,020 00
Thomas E. Stevens, interest, 4 00
Mrs. Charles Dodge, note and interest,
507 61
D. C. Muchmore, interest,
29 25
H. S. Muchmore, interest,
99 00
Sarah M. Muchmore, interest,
22 50
Joseph Lawrence, interest,
76 50
Ellen Lawrence, interest,
45 00
Aaron Barton, interest,
45 00
Jonathan Tyler Council, interest,
22 50
Horace Clough, interest,
18 00
Herbert Leazer, interest,
22 50
Eva J. Metcalf, interest,
13 50
27 00
George Leonard, interest, Althea Stanley, interest,
13 50
E. W. Dennis, interest,
50 16
M. Ella Brainard, interest,
7 20
Methodist church, interest,
2 25
Total,
$3,051 47
HIGHWAY BILLS
Road Commissioner, Charles G. Foote,
$2,021 45
Road Commissioner, Asa E. Ames,
187 13
X. P. Wright, labor,
6 45
A. G. Hodsdon, repairing Emerson road.
6 00
O. B. Stanley, po-ts and drawing shingle,
17 00
Earl Tarbox, labor,
4 37
H. H. Nutt, labor,
2 00
R. E. Bonnett, labor,
3 00
Lehman Celley, labor,
2 62
Herbert Clark, labor,
60
The Parker-Young Co., bridge plank,
32 00
E. B. Bedford, labor,
2 62
F. E. Wallace, plank,
56 95
Charles Rodimon, labor,
10 50
F. D. Cutting, labor,
4 00
J. H. Leonard, labor,
22 91
M. J. Batchelder, labor and posts,
8 50
6
F. E. Wallace, lumber, 159 95 E. B. Pike, Pres. Lake Tarleton Club, labor as per vote, 862 86 H. H. Nutt, labor,
5 00
Walter Perkins, labor,
3 00
Harry T. Wright, labor,
4 50
X. P. Wright, labor,
28 00
H. S. Muchmore, labor,
4 00
F. H. Webster, labor,
1 85
G. Lamontagne, labor,
15 15
H. S. Stanley, labor,
6 00
P. K. Day, labor,
10 78
H. A. Clark, labor done in 1911,
5 85
Total, $2,495 04
REPAIRS ON TRUNK LINE
F. A. Robie, repairs on Trunk Line, $106 37
REPAIRS ON STATE ROAD NOT ON TRUNK LINE BETWEEN PIERMONT AND BRADFORD.
Charles G. Foote, labor,
$ 4 50
Arthur Bradford, labor, 8 22
Lester Chandler, labor,
23 51
Frank Chandler, for stone,
45 60
C. G. Foote, labor,
33 44
C. G. Foote, labor,
236 08
D. C. Cutting, gravel,
14 37
D. C. Cutting, gravel,
9 00
C. C. Fellows, labor,
4 37
George L. Webster, labor,
10 00
H. F. Stetson, labor,
5 00
F. G. Cutting, labor,
6 00
C. L. Dodge, labor,
10 00
Asa E. Eames, labor,
17 25
H. S. Stanley, labor,
4 00
Total amount paid,
$431 34
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.
Opinion Press,
$ 28 40
O. B. Stanley, care of tramp,
75
W. J. Randolph, abstract of deeds,
2 00
7
H. S. Stanley, for hedgehogs,
S. G. Hannaford, crossing, 3 25
Albert Clayburn, destroying moths,
1 75
W. E. Ford, destroying moths,
4 00
B. C. Metcalf, new cemetery committee,
296 28
L. M. Robie, for taxes wrongfully assessed on lot No. 13, Good Road Machine Co.,
225 00
E. M. Clark, for shingle,
198 00
Althea Stanley, keeping tramp,
50
J. F. Simpson, labor on river bridge,
143 50
W. W. Gould, board of health expenses,
12 00
Albert Bowles, relief granted by board of health,
9 00
H. R. Celley, labor on sidewalk,
6 00
H. R. Celley, labor on sidewalk,
6 00
Alfred French, labor in Clay Hollow cemetery,
2 50
South Lawn cemetery commit ee,
85 00
Althea Meade, cataloguing library books,
30 00
L. D. H. Clark, cutting grass River Road cemetery, 5 00
Stearns & Brigham, insurance on bridge, 45 00
A. A. Phelps, sundry articles, 11 40
Good Road Machine Co.,
60
Harry French, putting up railing,
2 00
G. L. Webster, fighting fire,
7 10
R. L. Risley, lettering sign boards,
3 00
G. L. Webster, moving roller and other articles,
1 25
C. G. Hibbard, nails,
4 82
Mrs. S. G. Hannaford, mdse.,
3 41
Board of Health, supplies,
4 65
Mrs. Charles Dodge, lumber,
3 00
H. S. Stanley, hedgehogs,
10 00
H. S. Stanley, postage and stationery,
4 08
Mrs. S. G. Hannaford, shovels and spikes,
4 15
O. B. Stanley, trip to Bradford returning sacks,
1 00
Opinion Press, cardboard signs,
1 75
Mrs. C. Dodge, use of wheelbarrow,
1 00
Geo. L Webster, labor with team,
17 25
Old Corner Book Store, library books,
60 96
Ludell Ames, library expenses,
5 75
Bradford Electric Ltg. Co., lighting library,
1 00
Rebate to B. C. Metcalf, for double charge of hay on South Lawn cemetery, 12 50
Libbey Bros , shovels, sewer pipe, etc.,
45 85
10 00
9 10
8
J. P. Currier, running town line between Warren and Piermont, 4 38
H. E. Morrison, rent of building for library and fixing shelves, 26 56
H. E. Morrison, pipe and fittings for railing, 5 37
Bert French, blacksmithing, 16 69
Frank J. Winn, on meadow bridge,
2 70
J. N. Leonard, fixing fence and use of road, 4 00
Bradford Electric Ltg. Co., lighting library, 1 00
W. W. Gould, services and expense board of health, 4 00
Bradford Electric Ltg. Co., lighting library, 1 00
J Clayburn, wood for library, 75
Ludell Ames, for library, 6 14
W. B. Deal, Cedar Grove cemetery committee, 41 72
F. D. Cutting, damage to sleigh, 3 00
J. Lawrence, repairing fence on school lot,
2 50
W. H. Horton, use of land, 3 00
10 80
Robie & Co., for goods,
1 32
J. Hill, care Town Hall, 11 75
J. Hill, care Library, 10 50
E. R. Celley, recording births, marriages and deaths, 3 15
E. R. Celley, order book, blanks and stationery, 3 95
E. R. Celley, record of births given state,
1 75
E. R. Celley, postage and stationery,
5 04
Alvah Stevens, crossing lot 13, 8 00
South Lawn cemetery committee, 22 64
1 90
Mrs. J. O. Evans, services as librarian,
12 50
Mark A. Evans, drawing wood and care library,
5 50
Libbey Bros., zinc for library,
1 68
W. H. Horton, money paid out,
7 20
W. H. Horton, crossing land,
1 00
W. H. Horton, trip to Concord on tax matters,
7 00
W .- H. Horton, trip to Woodsville on Lot No. 13 matter, 2 50
J. E. Chandler, for sand,
1 50
R. L. Risley, for sand,
2 50
Elvira Coffrin, damage, injury on sidewalk,
30 00
B. C. Metcalf, care River Road cemetery,
3 00
$1,607 54
Mrs. S. G. Hannaford, goods for library,
H. S. Stanley, bounty on hedgehogs,
9
PERMANENT STATE ROAD ON TRUNK LINE.
C. E. Fellows, labor,
$ 10 00
Lemon Celley, labor,
9 00
F. G. Cutting, labor.
24 00
H. V. Celley, labor,
19 25
Walter Webster, labor,
18 00
Harry Hackett, labor,
29 00
Charles Little, labor,
10 00
H. S. Stetson, labor,
20 00
Ernest Day, labor,
8 00
Harley Hackett, labor,
21 50
Charles Fellows, labor,
11 25
Lennie Stevens, labor,
19 25
Fred Lock, labor,
12 00
George Clayburn, labor,
17 83
John Ames, labor,
10 50
Earl Tarbox, labor,
8 75
C. L. Dodge, labor,
15 50
Ralph Simpson, labor,
15 75
Oscar Fellows, labor,
14 87
J. F. Simpson, labor,
28 56
G. L. Webster, labor,
6 00
W. W. Bradford, labor,
8 00
Ernest Day, labor,
24 00
Henry Underhill, labor,
15 75
Harley Hackett, labor,
12 00
George Clayburn, labor,
24 00
H. V. Celley, labor,
15 75
Lemon Celley, labor,
16 50
H. F. Stetson, labor,
48 00
Lennie Stevens, labor,
19 25
F. C. Robinson, labor,
4 00
C. L. Dodge, labor,
48 50
N. M. Gould, labor,
67 75
John Ames, labor,
28 00
Earl Tarbox, labor,
14 87
George Ramsey, labor,
22 00
Wm. Fogg, labor,
21 00
C. O. Fellows, labor,
30 00
Walter Webster labor,
12 00
Fred Locke, labor,
23 00
Oscar Fellows, labor,
19 25
10
George French, labor,
44 00
J. F. Simpson, labor,
52 04
Charles Little, labor,
24 00
George Day, labor,
23 00
F. H. Webster, labor,
32 00
Ralph Simpson, labor,
12 25
Bert Lougee, labor,
10 00
Oscar Fellows. labor,
10 00
J. P. Metcalf, labor,
40 00
Emery Flanders, labor,
16 62
F. G. Cutting, labor,
42 00
Walter Webster, labor,
14 00
Charles Little, labor,
10 00
E. S. Underhill, labor,
40 00
F. G. Cutting, labor,
10 00
F. A. Robie, labor,
2 50
Fred Locke, labor,
5 00
C. G. Hibbard, labor,
7 00
Fred D. Cutting, labor,
36 00
C. L. Dodge, labor,
36 00
Asa E. Ames, labor,
67 00
Ernest Day, labor,
24 00
Asa E. Ames, labor,
44 50
Adelaid Palmer, gravel,
25 00
Robie & Co., tools,
9 42
W. W. Bradford, labor,
44 00
George Day, labor,
42 00
Earl Tarbox, labor,
18 37
Andrew Maxfield, labor,
8 00
George Foote, labor,
15 00
George Ramsey, labor,
14 00
Bert Lougee, labor,
20 00
John F. Simpson, labor,
36 00
Andrews Bros. & Co., cement,
50 00
J. P. Metcalf, gravel,
10 00
Dan Calcut, gravel,
18 00
W. W. Bradford, labor,
40 00
Lennie Stevens, labor,
15 75
C. O. Fellows, labor,
30 00
Lemon Celley, labor,
18 00
H. S. Stetson, labor,
44 00
H. V. Celley. labor,
21 00
Fred Robinson, labor,
7 CO
11 .
J. P. Metcalf, labor,
4 00
Harley Hackett, labor,
24 00
George French, labor,
22 00
Dan Calcut, labor,
24 00
Mrs. S. G. Hannaford, nails,
3 34
Lee Howland, labor,
8 00
- Asa E. Ames, labor,
38 00
J. F. Simpson, gravel,
33 80
J. O. Evans, gravel,
22 87
H. S Stetson, gravel,
8 30
E. S. Underhill, labor,
12 00
Robert Caldwell, labor,
17 50
G. L. Webster, labor,
103 00
George Clayburn, labor,
24 00
Dan Calcord, labor,
12 00
Mrs. Charles Dodge, lumber,
49 06
Andrew Maxfield, labor,
14 00
Lemon Celley, labor,
4 50
Harley Hackett, labor,
7 00
F. G. Cutting, labor,
4 00
H. S. Stetson, labor,
16 00
Lennie Stevens, labor,
8 75
Earl Tarbox, labor,
5 25
E. D. Day, labor,
8 00
Harley Hackett, labor,
4 00
Bert Lougee, labor,
8 00
Robert Caldwell, labor,
21 00
George Day, labor,
12 00
Harry Clayburn, labor,
16 00
W. W. Bradford, labor,
8 00
E. D. Braynard, labor,
40 00
12 00
24 00
A C. Drury, gravel,
24 00
N. M. Gould,
77 00
N. M. Gould,
70 50
N. M. Gould, labor,
44 50
H V. Celley, labor,
5 25
George Ramsay, labor,
11 00
Bert Lougee, gravel,
8 20
Lehman Celley, labor,
16 50
Harlee Hackett, labor,
12 00
G. L. Webster, labor,
14 00
12
Henry Talcott, labor,
22 00
D. Wilson, labor,
21 50
Howard Wilson, labor,
14 00
E. D. Brainard, labor,
8 00
H. V. Celley, labor,
19 25
W. W. Bradford, labor,
36 00
Albert Bowles, labor,
4 00
James Thayer, labor,
22 00
George Clayburn, labor,
22 00
F. C. Robinson, labor,
5 00
Lennie Stevens, labor,
24 00
Andrew Maxfield, labor,
22 00
C. O. Fellows, labor,
21 87
J. P. Metcalf, labor,
6 00
Lennie Stevens, gravel,
36 40
Adelaide Palmer, gravel,
10 00
C. O. Fellows, labor,
7 50
Webber Supply Co., posts and rails,
103 31
Libbey Bros., cement,
96 25
Robert Caldwell, labor,
5 25
H. F. Stetson, labor, Asa E. Ames, labor,
30 00
Bert Lougee, labor,
22 00
N. M. Gould, labor,
46 00
Robert Caldwell, labor,
19 25
F. G. Cutting, labor,
42 00
J. F. Simpson, labor,
13 25
George Ramsay, iabor,
23 00
George Day, labor,
16 00
Robert Caldwell, labor,
102 00
5 00
Pike Mfg. Ct., dynamite caps and fuse,
29 65
C. O. Fellows, labor,
13 12
C. B. French, sharpening picks and drills,
11 25
H. S. Stanley, labor,
24 00
Fred Robinson, labor,
14 00
Harlie Hackett, labor,
12 00
J. F. Simpson, labor and lighting road,
20 00
H. S. Stanley, labor,
17 00
G. L. Webster, labor,
70 00
J. P. Metcalf, labor,
4 00
F. G. Cutting, labor,
2 00
65 00
Harlie Hackett, labor, 66 66
5 00
13
H. S. Stanley, labor,
24 00
66
22 00
66
13 00
3 00
11 60
Libbey Bros., cement,
$3,976 85
WATER TROUGHS
Walter Perkins,
$3 00
H. H. Nutt,
2 00
L. E. Stevens,
3 00
George Hibbard,
3 00
Milo B. Sawyer,
3 00
Fay Emery,
2 00
J. Hill, water supply,
$18 00
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Bradford Electric Lighting Co .. ten street and two bridge lights,
$120 00
TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES.
H. S. Stanley, 1st selectman, $ 75 00
W. H. Horton, 2d selectman,
72 00
F. A. Robie, 3d selectman, 40 00
C. O. French, moderator,
2 00
O. B. Stanley, tax collector,
100 00
O. B. Stanley, dog constable,
3 50
S. G. Hannaford,
4 00
Fayette Worthen, Auditors,
4 00
Ernest Day, supervisor,
5 00
W. H. Blaisdell, supervisor,
50)
Fred Robinson, supervisor,
5 00
E. R. Celley, clerk,
29 00
B. C. Metcalf, treasurer,
35 00
$379 50
SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS
State tax, $1,056 00 County tax, 742 54
2 00
14
Notes and interest,
3,051 47
Miscellaneous bills,
1,607 58
Highway bills,
2,495 04
Permanent highway, trunk line,
3,976 85
Repairs on trunk line,
106 37
Repairs on state road, not trunk line,
431 34
Water troughs,
18 00
Street lights,
120 00
Town officers,
379 50
Support of schools,
3,485 43
Abatements,
50 21
$17,520 29
LIABILITIES
Due school district for support of schools,
$ 780 70
Thomas Stevens, note,
100 00
Horace Clough, note.
400 00
H. S. Muchmore, note,
2,200 00
Sarah Muchmore, note,
500 00
Jonathan Tyler Council, two notes,
500 00
Joseph Lawrence, two notes,
1,700 00
Ellen Lawrence, note,
1,000 00
D. C. Muchmore, note,
650 00
M. Ella Braynard, note,
160 00
Eva J. Metcalf, note,
300 00 -
Aaron Barton, note,
1,000 CO
Edward W. Dennis, note,
1,000 00
Herbert Leazer, note,
500 00
George Leonard, note,
600 00
M. E. Church, note,
50 00
Althea Stanley, note,
300 00
Edward Dennis, note,
250 00
$11,990 70
RESOURCES
Cash in treasury,
$2,220 59
Due from Henry Foote, school lot,
72 51
Due from F. G. Cutting, school lot,
85 00
$2,378 10
15
LIABILITIES LESS RESOURCES
Liabilities,
Resources,
$11,990 70 2,378 10
Total town debt,
$9,612 60
Liabilities less resources 1913,
$9,786 29
Liabilities less resources 1914,
9,612 60
Decrease in debt,
$173 69
Interest paid on all notes to Feb. 15, 1914.
The town holds in trust the following funds for the per- petual care of lots in Cedar Grove cemetery, on which it allows 3% to be laid out on the lots.
Fletcher fund,
$ 47 25
George Chandler fund,
50 00
James Platt fund,
100 00
Emily Talman fund for Cedar Grove and Clay Hollow cemeteries,
50 00
Charles Simpson fund for Simon Underhill lot,
100 00
Hosea Quint fund,
50 00
Stephen Drown fund,
400 00
Mrs. E. O. Mattoon fund,
50 00
$847 25
We have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and vouchers for the same.
F. FAYETTE WORTHEN, S. G. HANNAFORD. EN, } Audi
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ROAD BILL FROM MARGH 29 TO APRIL 26, 1913.
C. G. Foote and team 10 days,
$42 50
C. G. Foote, labor,
2 33
C. G. Foote and team 1 day,
2 24
Lewis Dodge, labor,
11 62
G. Lamontagne, labor,
22 80
Albert Bowles, 42 days,
7 87
Fred Cutting and team { day,
2 00
Fred Cutting, 32 days,
6 12
Fay Beede, 12 days,
2 62
Homer Clark, 9 days,
15 75
John Stickney, labor,
68
L. A. Chayes, land damage,
5 00
L. A. Chayes, labor,
90
Blaisdell Bros., 8 loads gravel,
80
Ray Bonette and team } day,
2 00
Fred Robinson, 1 day,
1 75
Frank Day, 1 day,
1 75
Frank Stetson and team 2 hours,
89
George Webster, 2} days,
4 37
ROAD BILLS FOR MARCH, 1913
C. G. Foote, 5 days,
$10 00
C. G. Foote and team } day,
2 50
Albert Bowles, 2 days, 5} hours,
4 45
Fred D. Cutting, 2} days,
4 37
Fred D. Cutting, snowing bridge,
4 82
Homer Clark, 1 day and 3 hours,
2 27
Arthur Bradford, 1 day,
1 75
John Stickney, 6 hours,
1 05
F. A Robie bill,
6 00
Harry French, 3 hours.
52
J. E. Chandler, labor,
2 80
$40 13
ROAD BILLS FROM APRIL 26 TO MAY 16, 1913.
C. G. Foote and 4 horses 2 days,
$14 00
C. G. Foote and team 7 days,
29 75
C. G. Foote and team 2 days,
9 00
C. G. Foote, labor,
1 15
George Webster, 7 days and 6} hours,
17 29
17
Ollie Hill, 1 day,
1 75
A. A. Phelps and team 1 day,
4 00
Ray Bonette and team 2 days,
8 00
Ray Bonette, 1 day,
1 75
Blaisdell Bros., labor,
50
Homer Clark, 10 days,
17 50
George Day's team 1 day,
2 25
George Day's team } day,
87
Frank Stetson and team 6 days,
27 00
Fred Cutting and team 2 days,
9 00
$143 81
ROAD BILL FROM MAY 16 TO MAY 31, 1913
C. G. Foote and team 72 days,
$28 25
Ray Bonette 3 days,
5 25
Frank Stetson and team 3 days,
13 50
Fred D. Cutting 4 days,
8 00
Homer Clark 3 days,
5 25
George Webster 23 days,
6 75
Leslie Foote and team ¿ day,
2 00
Leslie Foote ¿ day,
87
W. H. French 2 days and 4 hours,
4 29
X. P. Wright and team 9 days,
21 50
$95 66
ROAD BILLS FROM MAY 31 TO JUNE 14, 1913
C. G. Foote and team 12 days,
$56 50
Leslie Foote and team 5 days,
24 00
Ray Bonette 5 days,
8 75
Frank Stetson, grade,
50
Bert Lougee } day,
87
Bert Lougee, 2 loads grade,
20
Fred Cutting and team 2 days,
9 00
Ed Humphrey, 3 loads grade,
30
Fred D. Cutting, 2 days,
4 00
Homer Clark, 10} days,
18 75
A. A. Phelps and team 5 days,
25 00
Lee Howland 4 days,
7 00
L. Lamontagne, 10 feet bridge plank,
1 80
L. Lamontagne and team,
8 00
$164 67
18
ROAD BIILS FROM JUNE 14 TO JUNE 28, 1913
C. G. Foote and team 6 days,
$30 00
A. A. Phelps and team 6 days, 30 00
Lewis Dodge and team 6 days,
30 00
8 75
Ray Bonette 5 days, Homer Clark, 6 days and 2 hours,
10 88
Lee Howland 1 day,
1 75
$111 38
ROAD BILLS FROM JUNE 28 TO JULY 19, 1913
C. G. Foote 5 days,
$10 00
A. A. Phelps and team 5 days,
20 00
Fred D. Cutting; 3} days,
7 00
Will Gould, } day,
87
George Webster, 1 day,
2 00
Dan Lamphrey, 4 hours,
76
$40 63
ROAD BILLS FROM JULY 19 TO AUGUST 31, 1913
C. G Foote, 13} days,
$27 00
Ned Gould and team 3} days,
1 57
Leslie Foote and team 2 days,
8 00
Fred Robinson, labor,
50
Fred Cutting and team 72 hours,
3 34
Charlie Johnson and team 1} days,
6 00
Frank Stetson, grade,
1 60
Fred Cutting and team 11 days,
44 00
Emery Flanders, 8 days,
14 00
Herbert Rush, 10 days,
20 00
C. G. Foote 10} days,
21 00
Bert Hayes, 4 hours,
96
Asa Ames and team 4 hours,
1 76
Bert Lougee, 1 day,
1 75
Bert Lougee, 5 loads grade,
50
Charlie Johnson and team } day,
2 00
Ralph Perkins, 3 days,
5 25
Fred Cutting and team 2 days,
8 00
Fred Cutting, 3} days,
7 00
Hannaford Store, spikes,
18
.
19
Leslie Foote and team 3 days,
12 00
$186 41
Overpaid,
10 00
$196 41
ROAD BILL FROM AUGUST 31 TO OCTOBER 25 1 913
C. G. Foote, 162 days,
$33 00
Fred D. Cutting, 6 days and team,
12 00
Fred D. Cutting, 8 days and 4 hours,
33 76
Hannaford Store, spikes,
36
Charlie Johnson, labor on bridge,
1 00
$80 00
Less $10 overpaid in August,
10 00
$70 12
ROAD BILLS FROM CCTOBER 26 TO NOVEMBER 6, 1913
C. G. Foote, 2 days,
$4 00
Fred D. Cutting, 1 day,
2 00
Lee Howland, 1 day,
1 75
Lewis Chayes, labor,
4 00
Lewis Chayes, breaking road,
1 00
George Clough, labor,
1 50
E. S. Underhill, lumber,
1 00
A. A. Knapp, labor,
9 40
$24 65
PIERMONT BRIDGE BILL, APRIL 26, 1913
C. G. Foote and 4 horses 1 day,
$ 6 50
C.G. Foote, lumber,
10 00
C. G. Foote and team 8 days,
34 00
C. G. Foote, 7 hours labor,
1 40
C. G. Foote, team,
2 12
C. G. Foote, team,
3 98
Fred D. Cutting and team 9 days and ¿ hour,
36 22
Ernest Underhill, 2 days and 2} hours,
9 11
Frank Stetson and team 1 day and 2 hours,
4 89
A. A. Phelps and team 3 days and 7 hours,
15 11
Wilbur Towle and team 1 day,
4 00
20
Albert Bowles, 6 days and 2 hour,
10 59
E. M. Bishop, 1 day,
1 75
Homer Clark, 8 days and 5 hours,
14 83
Fred Robinson, 7 days and 2} hours,
13 61
Len Stevens, 1 day and 7 hours,
3 11
Frank Day, 7 days,
12 25
George Webster, 3 days,
5 25
Robert Caldwell, 1 day and 7 hours,
3 11
Lewis Dodge, 1 day and 4 hours with team,
5 78
Dan Lamphrey, 3} days,
6 12
Jim Phair, 2 days,
3 50
Jay Chandler, 37 loads grade,
1 85
H. S. Stanley, 2 days,
3 50
Ollie Hill, 2 days,
3 50
Ray Bonette and team 2 days
8 00
Leslie Foote and team 2 days,
8 00
Fred Cutting and team 1 day,
4 00
$236 08
WORK AT PIERMONT BRIDGE MAY 16, 1913
C. G, Foote and team,
$4 25
Fred D. Cutting and team,
4 00
Leslie Foote and team,
4 00
Fred Cutting and team,
4 00
Lewis Dodge and team,
4 00
Ray Bonette and team 62 hours,
2 69
George Webster, one day,
1 75
Homer Clark, 1 day,
1 75
Ollie Hill, 1 day,
1 75
Fred Robinson, 1 day,
1 75
Dan Lamphrey, 1 day,
1 75
Jim Phair, one day,
1 75
$33 44
WORK ON STATE ROAD MARCH, 1913
Fred Cutting, ¿ day,
$.87
Albert Bowles, ¿ day,
87
C. G. Foote, ¿ day,
1 00
C. G. Foote and team } day,
1 75
$4 50
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1914 HIGHWAY BILLS
George Clough, labor,
$ 1 00
B. C. Metcalf, labor, 1 00
Asa Ames, labor, man and team,
12 80
O. B. Stanley, for lumber,
4 00
F. A. Robie, spikes, nails, etc.,
53
$19 33
SNOW BILLS
H. A. Glark, labor man and team,
$11 10
H. A. Clark, labor man and team,
4 95
N. M. Gould, labor man and team,
7 20
W. H. French, labor man and team, Jonas Larned, labor man and team, Jonas Larned, Inbor man and team,
9 75
Asa Ames, labor man and team,
15 28
George Day, labor man and team,
4 50
Louis Chayer, labor,
2 70
Clarence Lamontagne, labor,
2 20
J. Lamontagne, labor man and team,
25 83
George Webster, labor man and team,
6 00
F. H. Webster, labor man and team,
4 00
H. H. Nutt, labor man and team,
12 50
A. A. Knapp, labor man and team,
11 70
4 00
Frank Stetson, labor man and team, Asa Ames, labor man aud team, Harley Hackett, labor,
5 00
3 00
W. H. Horton, use of team,
1 00
N. M. Gould, man and team,
1 00
$167 80
ASA AMES, Road Agent.
32 64
3 45
22
REPORT SOUTH LAWN CEMETERY COMMITTEE
1913
Balance from 1912 $ 25 85
May 17 From Town Treas. by order of selectmen, 296 28
Aug. 8 From Town Treas. by order of selectmen, 85 00
1914
Feb. 14 From Town Treas. by order of selectmen, 22 64
$429 77
Brown Fence and Wire Co. $215 00
American Steel and Wire Co., posts. 81 28
Freight on posts 5 09
Louis Dodge, drawing stone and gravel .
1 00
G. L. Webster, drawing fence and arch .
1 70
R. L. Risley, labor.
30 00
School District, team drawing stone
50
J. F. Simpson, 32 days labor
11 25
C. O. Fellows 42 days labor
11 25
F. C. Robinson, labor
22 50
G. L. Webster, labor.
20 27
Libbey Bros., 12 bags cement.
7 20
Bert French, blacksmithing
85
Libbey Bros., 300 iron rods for markers
5 74
R. L. Risley, labor, team and sundries . .
7 20
B. C. Metcalf, labor and team
8 95
$429 78
B. C. METCALF, R. L. RISLEY.
Committee.
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FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY, 1914
Balance received from district treasurer 1913, $ 409 91
Received school money,. 3,485 43
Received from H. B. Foote, for tuition, 26 00
From E. J. Facey, for school wagon,
2 50
From E. J. Facey, for school wagon,. 5 00
From B. C. Metcalf, for labor, .
50
$3,929 34
RECEIVED FROM ASSESSMENTS MADE BY SELECTMEN
Apportioned for tuition $150 00
Apportioned for supplies 200 00
Apportioned for repairs 150 00
Salary of school board. 85 00
Salary of district superintendent 100 00
Salary of district treasurer. 10 00
Salary of district clerk
5 00
$700 00
MISCELLANEOUS
Arthur Evans, cleaning stove pipe $ 50
W. H. Page & Sons, window shades. 2 00
D. D. Hackett, cleaning school house and putting wood in shed . 3 00
Mrs. Harry Clayburn, cleaning school houses. . 12 00
Mrs. W. H French, cleaning school house. .. .
3 00
Mrs. L. J. Craft, cleaning school house. 1 50
Charles Rodimon, broom, repairing stove and care of school house 3 25
George Corliss, setting flag pole and sawing wood, 2 00
S. H. Ames, freight, cartage and labor 1 60
Flossie French, care school house and kindling wood, 2 25
Mrs. A. Ramsay, cleaning school house 3 00
W. E. Ford, setting glass. 50
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