Annual reports of the town officers of Troy, N.H., for the year ending 1902, Part 1

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Gc 974.202 T75 1902 Troy (N.H.)


Annual reports of the town officers of Troy, N. H.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


TROY, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1902.


KEENE, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1902.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


TROY, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1902.


KEENE, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1902.


Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


We, the selectmen of Troy, submit the following report for the year ending February 15, 1902.


396 polls,


$39,600 00


Real estate valuation,


398,927 00 10,860 00


214 cows,


6,124 00


52 neat stock,


975 00


8 oxen,


520 00


Fowls,


150 00


Vehicles,


1,688 00


Surplus in banks,


1,638 00


Bank stock,


1,260 00


Money at interest,


14,680 00


Stock in trade,


37,453 00


Mills and machinery,


68,750 00


Total valuation,


$582,625 00


Reduced valuation,


291,363 00


Tax voted,


8,741 44


Surplusage,


116 45


Tax raised,


8,862 41


TAXES ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR 1901.


State tax,


$875 50


County tax,


889 50


Town poor,


250 00


School supplies,


300 00


Town charges,


1,500 00


Public library,


161 80


196 horses,


4


Sidewalk on Granite street,


$150 00


New settees,


100 00


Repairing highways and bridges,


1,944 64


100 00


Police court, Support of schools,


2,455 00


$8,726 44


AMOUNTS RAISED AND APPROPRIATED FOR SCHOOLS.


Assessed,


$2,455 00


Interest on school fund note,


24 00


Dog license,


155 18


School supplies,


300 00


Literary fund,


142 80


State school fund,


546 23


$3,623 21


Paid by order on treasurer,


$3,623 21


TOWN POOR.


Levi Merrifield, board for Elmer V. Merrifield, 1 year, $104 00


AID TO DEPENDENT SOLDIERS AND THEIR FAMILIES.


H. S. Platts, medical attendance on C. N. Sebas- tian, $8 00


O. C. Mason, meat delivered to C. N. Sebastian, 6 26


W. N. Gay, wood delivered to C. N. Sebastian, 2 25


H. S. Platts, medical attendance on C. N. Sebas- tian, 10 25


Sam Finkelstein, clothing furnished C. N. Sebas- tian, 2 24


Semi-monthly allowance furnished C. N. Sebastian, 10 00


5


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods delivered to C. N. Sebastian, $32 17


H. S. Platts, medical attendance on C. N. Sebas- tian, 2 50


O. C. Mason, meat furnished to C. N. Sebastian, 1 84


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods delivered to C. N. Sebastian, 10 53


Asa C. Dort, monthly allowance, paid to C. N. Sebastian, 110 00


G. P. Russell, 2 months rent for C. N. Sebastian, 16 00


Asa C. Dort, by monthly allowance to C. N. Se- bastian, 110.00


Asa C. Dort, wood furnished C. N. Sebastian, 7 50


J. L. Stanley, 3 cords wood delivered to C. N. Sebastian, 15 00


$344 55


W. N. Gay, wood furnished D. J. Nevers, $2 50


A. G. Lawrence, milk furnished D. J. Nevers, 2 05


C. A. Farrar, rent for D. J. Nevers, 18 00


C. A. Farrar, rent for D. J. Nevers, 18 00


C. A. Farrar, rent for D. J. Nevers, 18 00


M. T. Stone, medical attendance on D. J. Nevers, 13 25


E. P. Kimball, goods delivered to D. J. Nevers, 15 93


M. T. Stone, medical attendance to D. J. Nevers, 24 00


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods delivered to D. J. Nevers, 58 86


A. G. Lawrence, milk delivered to D. J. Nevers, 10 35 Geo. A. Starkey, meat delivered to D. J. Nevers, 17 73


T. W. Starkey, wood delivered to D. J. Nevers, 5 00


Carl Howe, wood delivered to D. J. Nevers, 2 50


C. A. Farrar, rent for D. J. Nevers, 18 00


O. B. Howe, wood delivered to D. J. Nevers, 10 00


M. T. Stone, medical attendance to D. J. Nevers, 9 50


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods delivered to D. J. Nevers, 44 33


Geo. A. Starkey, meat delivered to D. J. Nevers, 10 28


$298 28


5


6


W. N. Gay, wood furnished J. B. Cram, $8 75


O. B. Howe, wood furnished J. B. Cram, 5 00


M. T. Stone, medical attendance, J. B. Cram, 26 25


M. T. Stone, 1 bottle medicine, J. B. Cram, 85


C. W. Whitney, goods delivered to J. B. Cram, 17 15


J. H. Congdon, moving, J. B. Cram, 3 00


Mrs. A. J. Burpee, rent for J. B. Cram, 7 00


Asa C. Dort, 2 months rent for J. B. Cram, 15 00


$83 00


W. N. Gay, coal furnished O. L. Nash, $7 21


C. D. Farrar, rent for O. L. Nash, 33 00


A. G. Lawrence, milk delivered to O. L. Nash, 3 35


M. T. Stone, medical attendance to O. L. Nash, 8 50


F. J. Farrar, goods delivered to O. L. Nash, 16 40


W. N. Gay, coal delivered to O. L. Nash, 3 50


C. D. Farrar, rent for O. L. Nash, 33 00


M. T. Stone, medical attendance, O. L. Nash, 14 50


F. J. Farrar, goods delivered to O. L. Nash, 46 68


Asa C. Dort, wood delivered to O. L. Nash, 10 75


A. G. Lawrence, milk delivered to O. L. Nash, 13 64


Geo. A. Starkey, meat furnished O. L. Nash, 30 98


Carl Howe, wood furnished O. L. Nash, 2 50


Carl Howe, wood furnished O. L. Nash, 5 00


W. N. Gay, wood furnished O. L. Nash, 5 00


H. S. Platts, medical attendance on O. L. Nash,


1 50


H. S. Platts, medicine for O. L. Nash, 1 50


F. J. Farrar, goods delivered to O. L. Nash, 36 09


M. T. Stone, medical attendance on O. L. Nash, 12 00


George A. Starkey, meat furnished O. L. Nash, 14 80


1 stove casting for O. L. Nash, 2 00


Troy Blanket Company, coal delivered to O. L. Nash, 17 35


A. G. Lawrence, milk delivered to O. L. Nash, 11 25


Total,


$330 50


$1,056 33


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COUNTY POOR.


Charles Quinn, boarding and nursing Bradley Hill, $78 00 M. T. Stone, medical attendance on E. Carpenter, $7 75


F. J. Farrar & Co., goods furnished E. Carpen- ter, 5 34


Geo. A. Starkey, meat furnished E. Carpenter,


1 47


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods furnished E. Car- penter, 16 53


C. W. Whitney, children's clothing furnished E. Carpenter, 18 15


M. T. Stone, medical attendance on E. Carpenter, 1 25


$50 49


C. W. Whitney, shoes furnished Elsie Hill, $1 35


E. Carpenter, boarding Elsie Hill, 12 00


O. C. Mason, meat furnished Isaac Curon,


$0 56


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods furnished Isaac Curon,


26 26


F. J. Farrar & Co., goods furnished Isaac Curon, 24


H. P. Thompson, shoes for Isaac Curon, 3 50


E. P. Kimball & Son, goods furnished Isaac Curon, 20 82


$51 38


W. N. Gay, wood furnished Mrs. Parady,


$10 00


O. B. Howe, wood furnished Mrs. Parady,


9 00


W. J. Burpee, 1 month's rent for Mrs. Parady, 8 00


$27 00


J. L. Stanley, car fare for Paul Beauveois,


$1 00


Freeman Abbott, keeping Mrs. St. John, 4 days,


4 00


W. J. Haskell, car fare, Mrs. St. John, 3 15


Sidney Harrocks, lodging and care, insane woman,


1 50


$9 65


A. C. Dort, wood furnished Tellis Lemay,


$9 00


T. W. Starkey, wood furnished Tellis Lemay,


2 50


$13 35


8


O. C. Mason, meat furnished Tellis Lemay, $9 84 C. W. Whitney, goods furnished Tellis Lemay, 24 06 W. N. Gay, wood furnished Tellis Lemay, 5 00


H. S. Platts, medical attendance to Tellis Lemay, 6 50


Fred Freeman, 3 months rent for Tellis Lemay, 18 00 Fred Freeman, 2 months rent for Tellis Lemay, 12 00 M. T. Stone, medical attendance to Tellis Lemay, 75


H. S. Platts, medical attendance to Tellis Lemay, 1 50


O. C. Mason, meat furnished Tellis Lemay, 28 81


C. W. Whitney, goods furnished Tellis Lemay, 67 61


G. P. Russell, rent for Tellis Lemay, 24 00


Asa C. Dort, wood furnished Tellis Lemay, 1 15


$210 72


W. N. Gay, wood furnished C. L. Blood, $2 75


A. G. Lawrence, milk furnished C. L. Blood, 1 45


M. T. Stone, medical attendance on C. L. Blood, 9 00 H. S. Platts, medical attendance on C. L. Blood, 8 00


A. G. Lawrence, milk furnished C. L. Blood, 3 50


O. C. Mason, meat furnished C. L. Blood, 7 97


H. A. Marshall, moving goods, Mrs. C. L. Blood, 1 25


Freight on goods, Mrs. C. L. Blood, 1 35


J. L. Stanley, car fare for Mrs. C. L. Blood, 2 98


$38 35


Mrs. Andrew Heberts, boarding I. L. Brown family, $10 00


Mrs. Andrew Heberts, dresses for I. L. Brown family, 2 00


Sam Finkelstein, clothing for I. L. Brown family, 8 75


C. W. Whitney, clothing for I. L. Brown family, 5 39 H. P. Thompson, shoes for I. L. Brown family, 1 25


J. L. Stanley, car fare I. L. Brown family, 3 85


$31 24


C. W. Whitney, goods furnished Mrs. Caswell, $12 66


Joseph Girwood, rent for Mrs. Caswell, 20 00


1


9


C. W. Whitney, goods furnished Mrs. Caswell, $70 25


$102 91


Total,


$613 09


TOWN OFFICERS' BILLS PAID.


A. S. Clark, balance services as selectman, $52 00


W. J. Haskell, services as selectman, 1900, 87 00


J. L. Stanley, balance as selectman, 45 00


H. P. Thompson, collecting taxes, 1900, 78 99


Rilla M. Harris, services on school board,


45 00


H. L. Barnard, services on school board,


30 00


C. F. Lawson, services as police officer,


34 35


J. H. Congdon, services as police judge, 50 00


43 30


C. F. Lawson, dog killer,


8 00


C. F. Lawson, police officer,


17 80


O. C. Mason, supervisor, 1901, 3 00


M. T. Stone, town clerk, 25 00


2 00


M. T. Stone, births and deaths, 20 90


J. H. Congdon, one-fourth salary, police judge, 25 00


Emily L. Barnard, services as librarian, 30 00


H. P. Thompson, collecting taxes, part payment, 1901, 50 00


John Bigelow, auditor, 1898, 1900, 1901, 6 00


W. W. Kimball, auditor, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, A. S. Clark, part payment, services as selectman, 54 00


8 00


J. L. Stanley, part payment, services as selectman, 1901, 34 81


W. J. Haskell, part payment, services as selectman, 22 27


W. H. Wheeler, special police July 4, 2 00


G. H. Congdon, special police July 4, 2 00


Charles Quinn, special police July 4, 2 00


W. J. Haskell, police, 5 00


W. J. Haskell, police July 4,


2 00


W. J. Haskell, police Nov. 28, 2 00


A. G. Lawrence, police,


7 00


C. F. Lawson, park commissioner,


H. S. Platts, births and deaths,


T 2


10


J. L. Stanley, services as police, $7 00


J. L. Stanley, services as sexton, 19 deaths, 66 50


$867 92


SUNDRY TOWN BILLS PAID.


J. Dean Wheeler, entertaining 3 tramps, $2 67


W. J. Haskell, teams, taking invoice, 1900, 4 00


C. W. Whitney, telephoning, 70


S. F. Silcox, taking school census, 3 75


S. F. Silcox, printing town reports, 54 00


S. F. Silcox, blanks for police court, 10 25


S. F. Silcox, other blanks at different times,


9 68


J. L. Stanley, settees for town hall, 50 00


72 00


J. L. Stanley, insuring town hall, 2 85


W. N. Gay, work on common,


W. N. Gay, fine and cost refunded J. M. Foster, 61 79


Charles Ward, work on water ditch, 28 28


J. G. Reid, hinges, etc., 1 35


J. G. Reid, work on water ditch by different persons, 61 51


J. G. Reid, wire fencing for Water street, 14 40


S. F. Silcox, services as truant officer, 5 85


S. F. Silcox, collector's book, 1 65


S. F. Silcox, order book,


6 50


S. F. Silcox, general statutes,


6 00


S. F. Silcox, check lists,


75


H. E. Mellen, furnishing watering trough, 3 00


M. T. Stone, vaccinating 77 persons, 19 25


S. Harrocks, entertaining 1 tramp,


50


C. W. Whitney, shoes for Tom Paro,


1 00


C. W. Whitney, telephoning,


20


E. P. Kimball & Son, general account, 11 80


Philip Boyce, care town clock, 25 00


H. A. Eastman, labor and material on town library, 15 63


H. A. Eastman, tuition 4 scholars, school Keene, 2 terms, 80 00


1


11


JU


H. A. Eastman, mileage, postage, etc., 6 01


A. S. Clark, work on water ditch 1/2 day, 75


A. S. Clark, court seal for police judge,


3 50


A. S. Clark, soldering water pipe, etc., 18 77


A. S. Clark, Decoration Day, 56 00


H. A. Eastman, labor on town hall, 3 45


C. H. Gove, labor on town hall,


1 25


C. H. Gove, town library,


161 80


James Bevan, work,


3 00


W. J. Haskell, work on water ditch,


18 50


W. J. Haskell, team for dog killer,


1 00


W. J. Haskell, car fare paid for tramp,


38


W. J. Haskell, freight on wire fencing,


96


W. J. Haskell, work on wire fencing,


2 75


J. L. Stanley, work on wire fencing,


2 75


A. S. Clark, work on wire fencing,


2 00


C. H. Dustin, irons for wire fencing,


2 64


J. L. Stanley, work on water ditch,


15 00


James Kenney, work for town,


98


H. C. Moulton, work for town,


98


Mike Parent, 8 days' work on water ditch,


12 00


Henry Cobb, work on water ditch, 6 00


$932 83


STATE AND COUNTY TAXES PAID.


State tax, $875 50


County tax,


889 50


$1,765 00


MONEY EXPENDED ON HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


George H. Congdon, breaking roads from Feb. 15 to March 12, $36 01


George H. Congdon, breaking roads and side- walks, March, 10 50


J. L. Stanley, keeping 30 tramps, 8 00


12


George H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of April, $135 40


George H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of May, 171 42


George H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of June, 331 05


George H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of July, 31 80


George H. Congdon, plank, 45 62


George H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of August, 267 00


George H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of September, 120 65


G. H. Congdon, work and material on Granite street, 117 88


G. H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of October, 302 50


G. H. Congdon, labor, gravel, etc., month of November, 128 38


G. H. Congdon, work on highway in the month of December, 92 38


G. H. Congdon, plank, 36 53


G. H. Congdon, gravel, 4 50


Breaking roads, 55 12


Cleaning sidewalks, 11 58


$1,898 32


Repairs on road machine, not included in above, $8 50


W. N. Gay, gravel, not included in above, 5 20


Total, $1,912 02


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


W. N. Gay, coal,


$26 10


E. P. Kimball & Son,


1 64


Siamese connection,


52 56


J. L. Stanley, services for men,


279 89


$360 19


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NOTES AND INTEREST PAID.


Edward S. Foster, interest on note, $15 00


Edward S. Foster, indorsement on note, 25 00


Nellie Brown, interest on note, 20 00


10 00


Mrs. Angie Haskell, interest on note, William J. Boyden, interest on note,


5 00


Mrs. Almira Spooner, interest on note,


5 00


· Mrs. Susan Lowe, interest on note,


40 00


Mrs. Melinda Morse, interest on note, 35 00


Mrs. Ellen Parmenter, interest on note,


15 00


Mrs. Emily Lawrence, interest on note,


20 00


Mrs. Martha Newcomb, interest on note,


12 50


Elmer E. Haskell, interest on note, Walter J. Haskell, interest on note,


25 50


E. P. Kimball, interest fund note,


4 00


$242 00


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


H. P. THOMPSON, COLLECTOR. 1900.


John B. Brown, not in town,


$1 54


John A. McCauley, dead,


1 54


Mat Radagani, paid in Fitchburg,


1 54


$4 62


H. P. THOMPSON, COLLECTOR. 1901.


W. H. McCauliff, paid in Milford,


$1 52


Charles Starkey, paid in Fitchburg,


1 52


T. J. Sullivan, paid in Stony Creek, J. Bemis, a soldier,


1 52


Charles L. Blood, poor,


1 52


I. N. Clark, paid in Stony Creek,


1 52


Peter Crafton, paid in Stony Creek,


1 52


G. Cravelli, paid in Stony Creek,


1 52


I. W. Ellis, paid in Boston,


1 52


10 00


1 52


14


W. S. Hopkins, paid in Maine,


$1 52


A. A. Gilbert, paid in Milford, 1 52


'Joseph Leonard, paid in Milford,


1 52


George Manhire, paid in Concord, James A. Tucker, dead,


1 52


1 52


Leonard Starkey, paid in Ashby,


1 52


Charles Paro, over-assessed,


9 88


$32 68


Total,


$37 30


REPORT OF AGENT OF TOWN HALL,


FROM FEBRUARY 15, 1901, TO FEBRUARY 15, 1902.


Feb. 20. Stone cutters' meeting,


$1 00


Mar. 1. Institution of Monnonock Tribe No. 35,


3 00


Mar. 11. Republican caucus.


Mar. 12. Town meeting.


Mar. 15. Social dance, 3 00


Mar. 20. Stone cutters' meeting, 1 00


April 11. Social dance, 3 00


April 17.


Stone cutters' meeting, 1 00


May 1. Entertainment, 3 00


May 10. School exercises.


May 11. Williams' entertainment,


3 00


May 23. Stone cutters' meeting,


1 00


May 30. Memorial exercises.


May 31. Social dance,


3 00


June 1. Finn meeting,


3 00


June 14. Social dance,


3 00


June 19. Stone cutters' meeting,


1 00


July 5. I. O. O. F. meeting,


3 00


July 17. Stone cutters' meeting,


1 00


Aug. 3. Williams' entertainment,


3 00


Aug. 15. Stone cutters' meeting,


1 00


Aug. 16. Social dance,


3 00


Aug. 30. Social dance,


3 00


15


Sept. 4. Reunion of Troy high school.


Sept. 6. Social dance,


$3 00


Sept. 27. Social dance,


3 00


Oct. 11. Social dance, 3 00


Oct. 17. Social dance, 3 00


Oct. 24. Star Course entertainment,


3 00


Oct. 25. Social dance,


3 00


Oct. 30. Institution of Woodbine Rebecca Lodge No. 86, 3 00


Nov. 1. Al. Martz entertainment, 5 00


Nov. 2. Dancing school, 2 50


Nov. 6. Dancing school,


2 50


Nov. 8. Social dance,


3 00


Nov. 9. Star Course entertainment,


3 00


Nov. 15. Dancing school,


2 50


Nov. 22. Dancing school,


2 50


Nov. 28. Fireman's ball,


3 00


Dec. 5. Lecture by S. H. McCollester.


Dec. 19. Box party, 3 00


Jan. 2. Social dance,


3 00


Jan. 16. Star Course entertainment,


3 00


Jan. 17. Social dance,


3 00


Jan. 24.


Lecture by S. H. McCollester.


Jan. 31. Social dance,


3 00


Feb. 6. Social dance,


3 00


Feb. 14. Ladies' Aid Society, 22 meetings, 22 00


Feb. 14. Trojan Grange, 24 meetings, 24 00


Feb. 14. Sons of Veterans, 22 meetings, 22 00


Feb. 14. Improved Order of Red Men, 48 meetings, 48 00 Catholic meetings, 6 00


Disbursements,


140 50


$87 50


DISBURSEMENTS.


Feb. 14. 150 gallons oil,


$17 00


Feb. 14. Lamps and burners, 4 50


$228 00


16


Feb. 14. Lamp chimneys,


$2 00


Feb. 14. Porcelain shades,


2 25


Feb. 14. Cleaning hall, 3 00


Feb. 14. Setting glass,


1 05


Feb. 14. Wood,


45 00


Feb. 14. Brooms, 70


Feb. 14. Janitor's services,


65 00


$140 50


Opening and warming selectmen's room 32 times, free, and opening and warming library room 55 times, free.


REPORT OF


MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY COMMITTEE, FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1902.


DR.


Cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1901,


$115 16


Cash received for lots, 43 00


" $158 16


CR.


By cash paid out for labor on old and new ceme- tery, for 1901, $38 77


By cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1902, 119 39


$158 16


Respectfully submitted,


W. J. BOYDEN, Committee.


RECAPITULATION.


Money raised and appropriated for schools, $3,623 21


Fire department, 360 19


Highways and bridges,


1,912 02


17


Sundry town bills,


$932 83


Town officers, bills paid,


867 92


Town poor,


104 00


County poor,


613 09


Dependent soldiers and their families,


1,056 33


State tax,


875 50


County tax,


889 50


Notes and interest paid,


242 00


Abated taxes,


37 30


Wire fencing for cemetery,


32 94


$11,546 83


ASSETS OF THE TOWN NOT AVAILABLE.


Hay scales,


$300 00


Town meadow,


10 00


Town derrick,


150 00


Fire engine, heater and hose wagon,


3,900 00


Town safe,


200 00


Lawn mower,


7 50


Road machine,


200 00


Stone drills,


10 00


Stone hammers,


4 50


1 plow,


10 00


1 iron bar,


1 00


5 shovels,


2 00


4 hoes,


1 00


3 picks,


1 95


1 auger,


30


4 lanterns,


1 50


1 bush scythe,


40


1 snow plow,


40 00


1 set balances,


2 00


1 dump cart,


30 00


$4,872 15


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LIABILITIES OF TOWN, FEBRUARY 15, 1902.


School fund note, $400 00


E. P. Kimball, cemetery trust fund, 104 00


H. P. Thompson, collecting taxes in part, 25 00


Due the school board by estimation, 45 00


Due auditors by estimation,


4 00


Due supervisors by estimation,


6 00


Selectmen's services by estimation,


155 73


Angie Haskell, note,


200 00


Mrs. Susan Lowe, 2 notes,


800 00


Mrs. Melinda Morse, 2 notes,


700 00


Mrs. Ellen Parmenter, note,


300 00


Mrs. Emily Lawrence, note,


400 00


Walter J. Haskell, note,


425 00


Mrs. Martha Newcomb, note,


250 00


Mrs. Almira Spooner, note,


100 00


William J. Boyden, note,


100 00


Elmer E. Haskell, note,


200 00


Edward S. Foster, note,


275 00


Mrs. Nellie Brown, note,


400 00


W. J. Haskell, use of team taking invoice, 4 00


$4,893 73


AVAILABLE ASSETS OF THE TOWN, FEB. 15, 1902.


Taxes in the hands of H. P. Thompson, 1898, $2 34


Taxes in the hands of H. P. Thompson, 1899, 7 84


Taxes in the hands of H. P. Thompson, 1900,


39 32


Taxes in the hands of H. P. Thompson, 1901, 255 07


Due from the county for support of poor, 676 72


Cash in treasury, Feb. 15, 1902, 2,665 27


$3,646 56


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Total liabilities Feb. 15, 1902,


$4,893 73


Available assets subtracted, 3,646 56


Indebtedness Feb. 15, 1902, $1,247 17


Respectfully submitted, ALVA S. CLARK, WALTER J. HASKELL, JAMES L. STANLEY, Selectmen of Troy.


I hereby certify I have examined the foregoing report of the selectmen of the town of Troy, N. H., and find it correctly cast and properly vouched for.


WARREN W. KIMBALL, Auditor.


LIST OF UNPAID TAXES, 1898.


H. P. THOMPSON, COLLECTOR. Bert R. Duston, $2 34


1899.


E. H. Dow,


$1 96


Michael Hannon,


1 96


Frank Eastman,


1 96


Joe Freeman,


1 96


$7 84


LIST OF UNPAID TAXES FOR 1900.


Gordon Carson,


$1 54


William Calkins.


1 54


John Erickson,


1 54


Emil E. Erickson,


1 54


Herbert E. Gates,


1 54


Sherman Hill,


1 54


Michael Hannon,


1 54


Jacob Johnson,


1 54


·


20


John Johnson,


$1 54


James Lewis,


1 54


Martin Leary,


1 54


Frank Marott,


1 93


Everett Mason,


1 54


Paul Nallett,


1 54


Joseph Nallett,


1 54


Thomas Paro,


1 54


Geo. W. Piper,


1 97


Ernest Petinel,


1 54


R. E. Rixford,


1 54


George Ray,


1 54


Charles Whitcomb,


1 54


Fred Young,


1 54


Louis Mitivie,


1 54


Jacob Hellstron,


1 54


Frank Hendrickson,


1 54


$39 32


LIST OF UNPAID TAXES, 1901.


Joe Abbott,


$19 38


Peter Beaufford,


1 52


John Burns,


1 52


Fernando C. Bee,


16 72


Geo. Benjamin,


1 52


Henry Cobb, paid since Feb. 15,


1 52


Charles Colley,


1 52


Winfred Clark, balance,


3 80


John Cocherhan,


1 52


Napoleon Dezolia,


1 52


John Daniels,


1 52


Arthur Edwards,


11 61


Hiram Eastman,


15 69


Fred Freeman, balance,


16 72


Edward Flood,


1 52


Nahum Greene,


9 59


.


21


$1 52


A. Galbraith,


E. Giligan,


1 52


A. F. Haskins,


20 26


William J. Holland,


14 87


Alex. Hendrickson,


1 52


Herman Hill,


1 52


Joe Harnois,


1 52


J. Hartville,


1 52


Frank Johnson,


1 52


Matt. Johnson.


1 52


Jacob Johnson,


1 52


William Jordan,


1 52


Alex Leve,


1 52


Simon Lassonde,


1 52


Joseph Metty,


1 52


Mat Matson,


1 52


Gabriel Matson, paid since Feb. 15,


1 52


Mat Matson, 2d,


1 52


James Mackey,


1 52


James McKenna,


1 52


W. H. Matson,


1 52


Richard Matson,


1 52


Charles Pelos,


1 52


George Pratt,


2 40


William C. Peck,


1 52


Anthony Rossi,


1 52


William Sebastian,


1 52


Stephen Silva,


1 52


A. J. Sturgeon,


1 52


Daniel A. Starkey,


1 52


O. P. Whitcomb,


11 93


Ellen A. Whitcomb,


22 80


J. Deane Wheeler,


2 28


Joseph Woods,


1 52


$224 29


22


NON-RESIDENT, 1901.


Mrs. Edward Moulton, heirs, $1 14


R. A. Flanders Co., 22 80


Adolph LaPlant,


6 84


$30 78


Total 1901 tax,


$255 07


REPORT OF ROAD AGENT.


Paid G. H. Congdon, 1397 hours at 20c, $279 40


G. H. Congdon, 2 horses 12861/2 hours at 20c, 257 30


Arthur Jarvis, 1320 hours at 15c, 198 00


John Mitchell, 9141/2 hours at 15c,


137 18


Andrew Jarvis, 4901/2 hours at 15c,


73 58


Dan Hayes, 639 hours at 15c,


95 85


Moses Stone, 9431/2 hours at 15c,


141 53


John Stamant, 2911/2 hours at 15c, 43 73


Alonzo Abbott, 225 hours at 15c,


33 75


James Mitchell, 105 hours at 15c,


15 75


John Sharkey, 10 hours at 15c,


1 50


John Wasilewski, 55 hours at 15c,


8 25


E. P. Kimball & Son, man and team 368 hours at 35c, 128 80


C. M. Barnard and team, 200 hours at 35c, 70 00


E. Buttrick & Co., man and team 30 hours at 35c, 10 50 James Carpenter, 66 hours at 15c, 9 90


James Carpenter, 2 horses 11 hours at 20c, 2 20


T. W. Starkey, 20 hours at 35c, 7 00


Joseph Abbott, 20 hours at 15c, 3 00


Lewis Lapoint, 15 hours at 15c, 2 25


1 50


William Radswell, 10 hours at 15c,


P. Sullivan, 31/2 hours at 15c, 53


E. D. Farrar, 155 loads gravel at 10c,


15 50


J. F. Hale estate, 178 loads gravel at 10c, 17 80


W. N. Clark, 21 loads gravel at 10c, 2 10


23


James Carpenter, 800 ft. railing at 2c, $16 00 Levi A. Fuller, 5471 ft. plank at $14, 76 59


E. Buttrick & Co., 222 ft. spruce rails, 3 77


E. Buttrick & Co., 66 ft. plank,


1 00


$1,654 26


J. G. Reid, blacksmithing,


$1 20


J. G. Reid, repairing machine,


40


J. G. Reid, repairing cart body,


5 50


J. G. Reid, grating for sluice, J. G. Reid, new steeling, 3 picks,


1 50


P. Whitcomb, 1 plow handle,


75


P. Whitcomb, express, plow handle,


25


P. Whitcomb, express on castings,


1 55


Troy Granite Co., 3 loads granite,


1 50


Troy Granite Co., dynamite,


1 25


E. P. Kimball & Son,


85


1 grub hoe,


25


1 handle, 1 can of grease,


20


6 lbs. nails,


24


10 bolts and washers,


41


2 picks and handles,


1 15


4 hoes,


1 52


2 shovels,


1 60


2 shovels,


1 80


Oil,


05


$22 47


GRANITE STREET WALK.


Paid G. H. Congdon, 93 hours' work, at 20c,


$18 60


G. H. Congdon, 2 horses, 93 hours, at 20c, 18 60


Arthur Jarvis, 93 hours, at 15c, 13 95


Andrew Jarvis, 93 hours, at 15c,


13 95


Moses Stone, 60 hours, at 15c,


9 00


Dan Hayes, 93 hours, at 15c,


13 95


John Mitchell, 93 hours, at 15c,


13 95


C. M. Barnard, 121/2 hours, at 35c,


4 38


50


24


W. N. Clark, 80 loads dirt, at 10c,


$8 00


John G. Reid, grating,


1 00


Troy Granite Co., 5 loads stone,


2 50


$117 88


BREAKING ROADS.


G. H. Congdon, breaking roads from Feb. 15, to March 12,


$36 01


Dec. 28. G. H. Congdon, 311/2 hours, at 20c, 6 28


2 horses, 311/2 hours, at 20c, 6 28


Jan. 12. 2 horses, 5 hours, at 20c, 1 00


2 horses, 5 hours, at 20c, 1 00


Dec. 6. John Driscoll, 15 hours, at 15c, 2 25


Dec. 6. Andrew Jarvis, 15 hours, at 15c, 2 25


Dec. 28. Arthur Jarvis, 37 hours, at 15c, 5 55


Dec. 28. Joseph Abbott, 15 hours, at 15c, 2 25


Dec. 28. Napoleon Abbott, 91/2 hours, at 15c,


1 43


Dec. 28. Freeman Abbott, and team, 15 hours, at 35c, 5 25


Dec. 28. Moses Stone, 21 hours, at 15c, 3 15


Dec. 6. O. P. Whitcomb, 14 hours, at 15c, 2 10


Dec. 6. O. P. Whitcomb, 2 horses, 5 hours, at 20c, 1 00


Dec. 6. James Carpenter, 9 hours, at 15c, 1 35


Dec. 6. James Carpenter, 2 horses, 5 hours, at 15c, 75


Dec. 6. C. S. Starkey, 10 hours, at 15c,


1 50


Dec. 6. C. S. Starkey, 2 horses, 5 hours, at 15c, 75


Mar. 23. Joseph Haskell, 32 hours, at 15c, 4 80


Mar. 23. Joseph Haskell, 2 horses, 31/2 hours, at 15c,


53


C. M. Barnard and team, 5 hours, at 35c, 1 75


E. P. Kimball & Son, man and team, 14 hours, at 35c, 4 90


$92 13


BREAKING WALKS.


Jan. 12. G. H. Congdon, 261/2 hours, at 20c, $5 28


Jan. 12. G. H. Congdon, 2 horses, 5 hours, at 20c, 1 00


25


Jan. 12. G. H. Congdon, 1 horse, 211/2 hours, at 10c, $2 15 Jan. 12. Arthur Jarvis, 17 hours, at 15c, 2 55


Jan. 12. Moses Stone, 4 hours, at 15c, 60


$11 58


, $1,898 32


Received by orders of selectmen,


$1,898 32


Respectfully submitted, G. H. CONGDON.


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