Annual reports of the town officers of Walpole, New Hampshire 1917-1918, Part 1

Author: Walpole (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [Walpole, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 172


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GEN


U.S.POSTAGE


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01826 6178


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


GC 974.202 W16AR, 1917-1918


WALPOLE, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1917.


KEENE : SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1917.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


WALPOLE, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1917.


KEENE : SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1917.


REPORT OF SELECTMEN.


VALUATION OF THE TOWN OF WALPOLE AS APPRAISED BY THE SELECTMEN APRIL 1916, FOR TAXATION.


Valuation.


Number of polls, 606.


Improved and unimproved land and buildings,


$2,187,495 00


Number of horses, 470, 51,285 00


Number of asses and mules, 2,


60 00


Number of oxen, 12,


956 00


Number of cows, 794,


48,612 00


Number of neat stock, 202,


6,873 00


Number of sheep, 681, 2,945 00


Number of hogs, 49,


3,870 00


Number of fowls, 1363,


684 00


Number of automobiles and vehicles, 118,


21,219 00


Number of portable mills and engines, 18,


3,870 00


Value of wood and lumber, 58 00


Number of boats, 2, 125 00


Value of stock in banks and other corporations, 6,129 00


Value of stock in public funds,


10,083 00


Value of money on hand, on interest,


6.597 00


Value of stock in trade, 209,623 00


$2,548,977 00


4


AMOUNT VOTED TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION AT MARCH MEETING, 1916.


State tax,


$4,768 00


County tax,


6,700 00


Town officers,


1,300 00


Town paupers,


1,400 00


Installment on bonds.


4,000 00


Interest on town debt and bonds,


2,600 00


Installment on town debt,


5,000 00


Highways and bridges,


5,000 00


Police and tramps,


600 00


Cemetery,


150 00


Town library,


600 00


Contingent fund,


5,042 00


Schools,


4,470 00


School supplies,


1,350 00


Snow bills,


500 00


Painting Arch bridge,


500 00


State aid,


3,200 00


Draining street,


1,000 00


Patrol work,


560 00


Discount on taxes,


1,000 00


Town School District,


16,760 00


North Walpole Village District,


3,334 49


Walpole Village District,


1.876 50


$71,710 99


Less savings bank and railroad tax,


2,587 77


$69,123 22


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TOWN OFFICERS.


N. G. Holden, auditing accounts, $4 00


Robert Howard, ballot clerk, Mar. 14, 5 00


W. H. Kiniry, moderator, Mar. 14, 5 00


H. J. Jennison, services, selectman, 250 00


J. T. Rellihan, ballot clerk, Mar. 14, 5 00


I. W. Ramsay. services. selectman, 250 00


M. E. Costin, auditor, 4 00


C. E. Sparhawk, services, town clerk, 100 00


W. J. Corbett, services, selectman, 250 00


John W. King, tax collector, 150 00


F. A. Spaulding, treasurer, 50 00


John E. Proctor, tax collector,


150 00


F. W. Houghton, ballot clerk. 2 meetings,


10 00


Bart Kiniry, ballot clerk, 5 00


N. G. Holden, supervisor check list,


25 00


Herbert Gale, supervisor check list, one year,


12 50


G. W. Kingsbury, supervisor, one year, 12 50


Henry E. Houghton, ballot clerk,


5 00


W. H. Kiniry, moderator, Sept. and Nov.,


10 00


Daniel Monyhan, supervisor check list,


25 00


W. J. Kiniry, ballot clerk, Sept. and Nov.,


10 00


John W. King, ballot clerk,


5 00


Bart Kiniry, ballot clerk,


5 00


Burton Clough, ballot clerk,


5 00


$1,353 00


TOWN PAUPERS.


Mrs. Bowler: Jerry Mulcahy, rent, 12 months at $7 a month, $84 00


Town aid, 12 months .at $5 a month, 60 00


6


W. H. Kiniry, coal, Bogert & Hooper, wood,


4 35


4 00


3 00


S. J. Westcott & Son, wood, A. & K. Coal Co., coal, 25 50


$180 85


Mrs. Edward Powers:


Town aid at $15 a month, 12 months, Jarvis Hinds :


$180 00


George Chandler, interest,


$25 00


Frank A. Spaulding, groceries,


87 04


$112 04


Frank Dwinnell :


J. P. Lennihan, M. D., examination of body, Ellen Hall :


$1 50


W. P. Craig, medical services, Dorr Adams :


$2 00


L. E. Durling, board and care, 12 months, at $15 a month,


$180 00


P. E. Stevens, medical service,


5 00


$185 00


Mrs. Richard Murray :


James Barrett, rent,


$57 00


Mary Reardon, care of Mrs. Murray,


75.00


Z. H. Albee, nursing services,


10 75


J. P. Lennihan, medical attendance,


24 00


Jerry Keefe, wood,


7 00


W. H. Kiniry, coal,


8 60


Town aid, 4 months at $5 a month,


20 00


$202 35


7


Mary A. Reardon : N. H. State Hospital, board and care, $220 05


Stella Wilber :


Cheshire County, board and care, 39 weeks, Frank Palmer family :


$136 50


W. P. Craig, medical service,


$4 50


Metcalf & Houghton, groceries,


4 09


$8 59


COUNTY PAUPERS.


E. A. Clark :


Aid, $128 00


Mrs. Edward Haynes :


$108 00


A. M. Richardson, rent, Mrs. Regoine : Aid,


$180 00


W. H. Kiniry, coal,


4 18


S. J. Wescott & Son, wood,


18 50


Jerry Keefe, wood


7 00


A. K. Coal Co., coal,


21 50


$231 18


Mrs. Galuska :


William Duffee, groceries,


$5 00


Woods woman :


Bart Kiniry, cash for fare to Mass., Jap Smith :


$5 00


Dr. B. T. Mousley, medical attendance, Tuttle :


$10 50


James Barrett, groceries, $5 11


8


Stephen Porter : Fenton & Hennessey, burial, $35 00


Francis Young: W. P. Craig, commitment, J. P. Lennihan, commitment,


$5 00


5 00


$10 00


ROADS AND BRIDGES.


C. M. Clough, road agent, drew, $6,485 09


UNDERPASSES.


Dennis Flannery, care, 1916, $82 00


BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.


C. E. Sparhawk, envelopes and stamps, $5 49


Sentinel Printing Co., printing 900 reports, 91 20


C. E. Eastman, books and supplies, 12 00


I. W. Ramsay, expense on reports, 1 39


I. W. Ramsay, postage on reports,


3 60


I. W. Ramsay, envelopes and stamps, 3 76


A. W. Taylor, delivering town reports, 2 00


Sentinel Printing Co., supplies, municipal court, 12 50


F. A. Spaulding, postage, 1 20


John E. Proctor, postage,


5 00


National Press, printing cards,


1 00


John A. Webber, printing and supplies, 53 85


P. H. Gobie, printing 500 tax bills, 5 25


9


W. H. Spalter, collector's books, 8 10


P. H. Gobie, printing cards, 1 50


John W. King, tax bills and postage, 7 75


W. J. Corbett, postage, 5 10


I. W. Ramsay, postage,


5 20


C. E. Sparhawk, postage, 5 93


$231 82


POLICE AND TRAMPS.


Patrick Tyman, police duty, $75 60


Bart Kiniry, police duty and care of tramps, 117 80


James Barrett, tramp feed, 2 09


N. E. Telephone Co., telephone for police, 23 05


F. D. Rodenbush, insuring lockup, 3 30


10 50


Lawrence Pheur, police duty,


35 40


Howard Hardware Co., keys for lockup, 1 20


Robert Howard, police duty,


37 50


N. G. Holden, labor and cash paid out on account of fire, 58 20


M. S. Nash, painting lockup,


6 00


Bart Kiniry, trucking, 2 00


A. P. Davis, paint and oil for lockup,


7 77


Russell Spaulding, electric services and supplies, 4 50


John B. Lloyd, iron for lockup,


50


A. J. Heath, police duty, July 3 and 4,


4 00


Craig & Mullen, conveying prisoners,


9 00


Fenton & Hennessey, mattresses for lockup, 12 00


Ira W. Ramsay, police duty, July 3 and 4, 4 00


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., wood,


10


Bart Kiniry, carting and freight,


50


F. A. Spaulding, supplies, 10 46


$425 37


SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS.


George W. Kingsbury, sheep killed,


$10 00


Pinacle Farm, H. O. Woodward, agent,


30 00


J. H. Graves,


12 00


I. S. Hubbard,


10 00


C. E. Seward,


4 00


George W. Kingsbury, appraising damage,


7 50


$73 50


TOWN LIBRARY.


Arthur P. Davis, drew,


$600 00


CEMETERY.


W. D. Knowlton, treasurer, $150 00


H. G. Royce, labor on tomb,


5 00


Con Harty, labor and cash paid out,


5 90


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., lumber,


3 63


$164 53


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11


TOWN HALL.


C. W. Chickering, care and labor, $207 36


N. G. Holden, labor on booths, 2 10


Fall Mountain Electric Co., lighting, 101 71


Carl Smith, coal,


15 50


F. D. Rodenbush, insuring,


34 00


Bart Kiniry, carting ashes,


4 50


A. J. Heath, cleaning,


4 00


Carl Smith, coal,


85 51


C. W. Morse, supplies, 1915,


2 00


A. I. Davis, supplies,


75


Bart Kiniry, trucking,


5 00


N. G. Holden, labor on booths,


4 80


A. I. Davis, light bulbs,


1 25


Bart Kiniry, carting,


1 25


A. P. Davis, supplies,


1 10


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., kindling,


3 00


F. A. Spaulding, supplies, 7 68


$481 51


SCHOOLS.


C. E. Sparhawk, treasurer, drew,


$25,782 54


MISCELLANEOUS.


Bart Kiniry, cutting tree, Main street, $10 00


George R. Emerson, meals at town hall, 19 50


A. L. Miner, M. D .. reporting births and deaths, 10 00


12


C. E. Sparhawk, obtaining names to complete record, 10 00 James Barrett, issuing 20 burial permits, 2 00


C. E. Sparhawk, recording births, deaths and marriages, 20 55


I. W. Ramsay, salary as justice municipal court, 25 00 A. W. Taylor, team for Board of Health, 1 50


Star Stamp Co., seal for N. M. court, 3 61


Corner Drug Store, supplies for Board Health,


9 80


Carl W. Woods, reporting deaths,


75


George W. Kingsbury, trip to Boston,


5 36


E. P. Smith, printing signs,


7 50


Cota & Frost, sign boards, 2 70


John W. King, discount on 1915 taxes, 586 38


John W. King, cost of collecting back taxes, 72.10


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., town line posts, 1 14


F. D. Rodenbush, insuring Alstead and Langdon bridge, 17 50 W. J. Corbett, cost of conveying Francis Young to Concord, 10 80


Carl Smith, repairs on scrapers and snow plow, 13 95


Bart Kiniry, clearing tree from street, 1 75


James Barrett, salt, lantern and broom, 1 80


H. M. Weeden, tuning piano, 2 50


Craig & Mullen, trip to North Walpole, 1 50


James Sullivan, burying dead pig, order Board Health, 2 00


John B. Lloyd, repairs on snow plow, 4 25


A. W. Taylor, teams for board of health and tax collector, 10 25 I. W. Ramsay, justice municipal court, 25 00


George B. Bowen, posts for guide boards, 5 00


Walople Ice & Lumber Co., damage to wagon going through bridge, 15 00


W. D. Knowlton, forest fires, 11 28


I. W. Ramsay, justice municipal court, 25 00


George R. Emerson, dinners at hall, Sept. 5, 9 00


Burt Tufts, damage by auto going over bank, 200 00


Barrett Co., tarvia for Church street, North Walpole, 115 56


County of Cheshire, county tax, 6,660 78


13


Walpole Water & Sewer Co., water trough. 10 00


John E. Proctor, discount on taxes, 1916, 481 10


Wm. J. Hall. decorating soldiers' graves. 18 61


C. M. Brooks, oiling Walpole street, 62 40


Henry F. Lawrence, covering stone, 1915, . 2 00


Herbert Chapin, meals at hall, Nov.,


18 00


C. W. Chickering, raking common,


5 20


J. P. Lennihan, care of K. Johnson,


1 50


I. W. Ramsay, justice municipal court,


25 00


I. W. Ramsay, cash paid for bounty on hedghogs. 5 00


I. W. Ramsay, perambulating town line, 12 00


I. W. Ramsay, 3 trips to Keene. 12 00


George W. Kingsbury, 2 trips to Keene, 8 00


W. J. Corbett. 2 trips to Keene. 8 00


George W. Kingsbury, perambulating town line, 3 00


Retta Ramsay, housing scraper and screen, 10 00


John W. King, discount on 1916 taxes, 654 64


Walpole Water & Sewer Co., tile for sidewalk,


1 20


J. P. Lennihan, reporting births and deaths,


8 75


Bart Kiniry. carting leaves from common,


1 00


W. J. Corbett, telephone calls, 4 months, 4 43


W. J. Corbett, trip to Keene, 1 14


A. A. Gast, supplies for Board of Health. 17 75


Gertrude Smith, conveying surveyor, town lines,


4 50


Craig & Mullen, conveying surveyor, town lines. 6 00


North Walpole Village District, rent lockup,


30 00


North Walpole Village District, rent court room,


12 00


C. E. Sparhawk, reporting births, deaths and marriages, 21 60


A. A. Gilson, watering trough, 1914-15-16, 9 00


Thomas E. O'Brien, council fees, 1914, 10 00


J. P. Lennihan, board of health, fumigating supplies, 61 19


14


I. W. Ramsay, bounty on hedghogs, 6 80


Arthur C. Liston, reporting births and deaths, 4 75


$9,457 37


WALPOLE AND WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.


Fall Mountain Electric Co., lighting, $13 75


TOLL BRIDGE.


W. H. Kiniry, snowing,


$7 39


James Hartnett, labor, 2 00


Town of Rockingham, insurance,


27 12


F. D. Rodenbush, insurance,


87 50


Fall Mountain Electric Co., lighting,


27 50


$151 51


ARCH BRIDGES.


W. H. Kiniry, snowing,


$4 00


Field & Lawrence, spikes,


1 55


Fall Mountain Electric Co., lighting,


41 25


$46 80


15


SOUTH SIDE STATE ROAD.


Charles E. Page, drew :


June 25,


$50 25


July 1,


471 60


July 8,


208 62


July 15,


269 85


July 22,


378 50


July 29,


411 79


August 5,


460 42


August 12,


430 57


August 19,


504 24


August 26,


542 95


September 2,


412 87


September 9,


280 11


September 16,


277 61


September 23,


313 52


September 29,


257 55


October 7,


303 18


October 14,


279 19


$5,852 82


BREAKING ROADS, 1915 AND 1916.


John P. Stone, $1 00


Bart Kiniry, breaking roads and turning water, 15 50


W. H. Kiniry, plowing sidewalks, 19 25


F. P. Allen,


25 00


H. J. Jennison, 18 00


Clarence Jennison, 29 00


A. Bain, 25 00


G. J. Porter, snowing bridges, 7 33


E. j. Stevens,


8 50


16


G. J. Porter,


9 88


A. Bain,


13 00


E. J. Stevens,


1 61


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., rolling,


32 00


W. H. Kiniry, plowing sidewalks,


9 00


F. H. Whitney,


10 00


O. E. Hall,


11 25


John Miller,


4 00


Thomas Graves,


19 50


Duane Ellis,


23 50


Burton Clough,


7 08


E. J. Stevens,


8 50


W. E. Ray,


10 60


Daniel O'Brien,


2 50


W. R. Selkirk,


7 95


H. H. Buswell,


2 50


H. H. Reed, rolling,


4 50


J. W. Burbee,


1 00


R. J. Cochran,


8 20


A. B. Wilson,


5 20


C. W. Hathaway, plowing sidewalks,


41 35


Elroy Sands,


9 75


Wesley C. Foster,


1 50


William Kingsbury,


60


R. N. Smith, rolling, 1914, 1915, 1916,


62 00


C. E. Seward, rolling,


7 47


Sumner Watkins,


3 10


C. L. Davenport,


3 60


John P. Hartnett, salt for catch basins,


6 12


Ira S. Hubbard,


1 50


James Hartnett,


2 00


Burt Willson,


3 78


Frank Metcalf,


1.00


$483 52


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CHARLESTOWN NATIONAL BANK PATROLMAN ACCOUNT.


Frank Leach :


Paid by order No. 283,


$7 82


Order No. 298.


10 71


Order No. 305.


3 35


Order No. 330,


3 72


Order No. 334.


8 95


Order No. 343,


4 47


Order No. 360,


11 42


Order No. 376,


8.94


Order No. 410,


24 60


Order No. 447.


25 99


Order No. 483,


20 03


Order No. 516,


6 70


Order No. 525,


6 15


Order No. 568,


13 03


Order No. 665,


1 75


$157 63


Paid by order No. 409, Herbert Fogg,


$19 30


Order No. 507, E. A. Hunt,


27 99


Order No. 554, F. O. Cross,


60 75


$108 04


John P. Stone :


Paid by order No. 206,


$3 47


Order No. 281,


6 24


Order No. 282,


30 74


Order No. 301,


80 56


Order No. 328,


21 00


Order No. 335,


37 32


18


Order No. 369,


39 50


Order No. 374,


54 29


Order No. 415,


104 20


Order No. 446,


17 50


Order No. 456,


80 74


Order No. 479,


38 50


Order No. 481,


48 19


Order No. 518,


59 50


Order No. 544,


66 96


Order No. 551,


17 50


Order No. 590,


22 30


$728 51


NOTES AND INTEREST PAID.


First National Bank of Boston, $5,000 00


Borrowed Feb., 1916, on anticipation of taxes,


. Merrimack River Savings Bank note, 10,000 00


Borrowed 1916 on anticipation of taxes, Sav- ings Bank of Walpole, note, 5,000 00


Borrowed 1916 on anticipation of taxes, Savings Bank of Manchester, note due Sept. 15, 5,000 00


Savings Bank of Manchester, interest,


525 00


Savings Bank of Walpole, interest,


769 44


Savings Bank of Walpole, interest on Stearns Library fund, Emma Stuffer, 150 00


$26,444 44


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ABATEMENTS.


John E. Proctor, abatement, poll taxes, $16 00


Copley Amory, on account of law suit, 176 00


John W. King, abatement on N. W. tax list, 1915, 336 00


James Barrett. abatement on account of error,


99 90


Mrs. L. L. Sawyer, abatement on account of error,


1 28


John E. Proctor,


3 90


Mary Aldrich,


10 00


Ben Brown estate,


6 40


Henry Parker,


3 28


Florence Woods,


12 80


George Young,


2 56


Hitchcock heirs,


46 08


C. L. Sturtevant, abatement, Putman place,


7 68


John E. Proctor, part abatement, Ellen Murphy,


5 00


David Harty,


10 40


Leslie Chandler, poll tax,


2 00


John W. King, abatement, Scott Clark and George Weiber,


27 60


Winters abatement, personal property,


12 41


$779 29


CHURCH STREET LIGHTING.


Fall Mountain Electric Co., $13 75


SEWER ACCOUNT.


Patrick Terrill, 2 days' labor, $5 00


Eugene Bosley, 2 days' labor, 5 00


20


W. J. Corbett, 2 days' labor,


5 00


Bodine Co., supplies, John B. Lloyd, sharpening pick,


25


30


Field & Lawrence, shovel,


1 00


$16 55


FANNY MASON GIFT.


Money given the town by Miss Fanny P. Mason, $200 00


Expended by F. O. Smalley :


Henry Young, 3 days, man and team, 8 00


$12 00


Charles E. Seward, 2 days, man and team,


R. N. Smith, agent, 18} days, man and team,


74 00


F. O. Smalley, 10 days, man and team,


40 00


F. O. Smalley, 11 days, one man,


22 00


George Shaw, 5} days,


11 00


R. N. Smith, agent, 16} days, one man,


33 00


$200 00


The selectmen wish to extend to Miss Fanny P. Mason, in be- half of the town of Walpole, their sincere thanks for the gift of two hundred dollars, which was expended by Mr. Smalley upon the River road.


RECAPITULATION.


Town officers,


$1,353 00


Town paupers, 1,226 80


County paupers,


537 79


Roads and bridges,


6,485 00


Under passes, 82 00


21


Books, stationery and printing,


231 82


Police and tramps,


425 37


Sheep killed by dogs,


73 50


Town library,


600 00


Cemetery,


164 53


Town hall.


481 51


Schools,


25,782 54


Miscellaneous,


9,457 37


Walpole and Westminster bridge,


13 75


Toll bridge,


151 51


Arch bridge,


46 80


South side state road, Charles E. Paige, drew,


5,852 82


Breaking roads,


483 52


Patrolman Frank Leach, drew,


157 63


Patrolman Herbert Fogg, drew,


19 30


Patrolman E. A. Hunt, drew,


27 99


Patrolman F. O. Cross, drew,


60 75


Patrolman John P. Stone, drew,


728 51


Notes and interest paid,


26,444 44


Abatements,


779 29


Church street lighting,


13 75


Sewer account,


16 55


Fanny P. Mason, gift,


200 00


$81,897 84


ESTIMATES FOR 1917.


State tax,


$4,470 00


County tax,


6,750 00


Town officers,


1,300 00


Town paupers,


1,500 00


Installment on bonds,


4,500 00


22


Installment on note,


5,000 00


Interest on notes and bonds,


1,800 00


Highways and bridges,


4,500 00


Police and tramps,


425 00


Cemetery,


100 00


Town library,


600 00


For planking Arch bridge,


1,400 00


Contingent fund,


6,000 00


Snow bills, 1917-1918,


600 00


Schools, amount required by law,


4,042 50


School supplies,


1,500 00


Books and printing,


200 00


Draining Walpole street,


950 00


$45,637 50


Less uncollected taxes,


$3,975 00


Less savings bank and R. R. tax, 2,770 00


$6,745 00


Estimated amount to be raised, $38,892 50 IRA W. RAMSAY, WILLIAM J. CORBETT, GEORGE W. KINGSBURY, Selectmen of Walpole.


We the undersigned auditors chosen by the town to settle with the selectmen and treasurer, have examined their accounts and find them well vouched and correctly cast.


F. D. RODENBUSH, M. E. COSTIN, A. P. DAVIS,


Walpole, February 13, 1917.


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ROAD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. For the Year Ending February 1, 1917.


BREAKING ROADS.


Frank P. Allen,


$31 25


H. J. Jennison,


7 00


Clinton W. Tenney,


6 50


J. F. Whitney,


17 50


Mike Wahl,


4 00


R. Sweeney,


4 00


A. Bain,


10 00


Norman Guild,


11 00


F. A. Ramsay,


17 00


O. E. Hall,


31 50


Galon Hall,


9 00


N. A. Moultroup,


4 00


John Miller,


9 00


C. M. Clough,


23 95


William H. Fletcher,


22 80


E. J. Stevens,


2 38


Bert Wilson,


2 56


George Burns,


2 56


H. H. Reed,


27 00


C. E. Jennison,


5 00


George Ballam,


13 50


William HI. Kiniry,


16 20


Con. Harty,


7 50


24


Thomas Graves,


5 66


W. H. Dinsmore,


9 27


W. R. Selkirk,


7 65


W. E. Roy,


11 50


K. Winter,


11 20


Fred Hall,


1 80


C. M. Clough,


22 75


H. W. Smith,


83


Henry Burrows,


9 35


A. B. Willson,


1 90


D. C. O'Brien,


4 30


George H. Wightman,


4 62


Elroy Sands,


29 00


Ira S. Hubbard,


2 10


D. F. Ellis,


10 00


Wesley C. Foster,


17 07


N. A. Moultroup,


2 00


J. H. Graves,


1 50


R. J. Cochran,


14 25


Wesley Foster,


5 00


W. H. Kiniry,


8 96


D. F. Ellis,


13 70


Ira A. Hitchcock,


5 50


Henry O. Porter,


7 50


F. P. Allen,


6 00


B. M. Clough,


2 75


C. E. Knowlton,


1 10


D. F. Ellis,


11 00


George B. Tiffany,


7 50


Charlie Ramsay,


26 00


$546 96


25


MISCELLANEOUS.


James Hartnett, 9 days,


$18 00


John McDonald, 7} days,


15 00


H. H. Reed, team, 2} days, 11 25


James Hennessey,


10 10


George L. Houghton, Huntington hill,


3 30


Gerald Chesney,


67


James Hartnett, 10} days,


21 00


B. & M. R. R.,


29


John Mitchell, 3 days,


6 00


A. R. Sweeney,


13 10


Richard Kilburn, 4 days,


8 00


Bart. Rail, 7 days,


14 00


C. M. Clough, team, 4} days,


19 54


C. M. Clough, April, 13 days,


45 50


George O'Dette, team, 1 day,


4 50


Walpole Ice Co., 2 teams, 12 1-3 days,


119 00


Mike Wahl,


7 54


N. W. Holland, team, 5 days,


20 00


A. B. Willson,


60


A. R. Sweeney, 14 days,


28 00


John Mitchell, 12 days,


24 00


James Hennessey,


1 90


B. & M. R. R.,


86


Bart Rail,


13 55


F. H. Booth,


2 50


. Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., 2 teams, 6 days,


60 00


Richard Kilburn, 9% days,


19 00


Richard Kilburn, 5 days,


10 00


Perley Ramsay, 53 days,


11 00


John Mitchell, 10 days,


20 00


A. R. Sweeney,


15 32


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., 2 teams, 8 5-9 days,


85 55


New England Road Machinery Co., blade, 12 10


26


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., 2 teams, 3 days,


30 00


C. M. Clough, team, 24 days,


89 00


B. M. Clough, team, 3} days, 15 00


B. M. Clough,


2 20


James Hartnett, 7 days,


14 00


Field & Lawrence.


95


George B. Allbee,


2 00


W. H. Kiniry, team and labor,


57 37


Richard Kilburn, 2 days,


4 00


John Mitchell,


19 54


B. & M. R. R.,


1 26


Con. Griffin,


25 5


A. R. Sweeney,


9 54


Perley Ramsay, 7 days,


14 00


American Express Co.,


64


United Construction Co., road drag,


30 00


Clarence Jennison,


11 00


J. W. Burbee,


3 00


F. P. Allen,


21 75


William Bushman,


4 88


John Mitchell,


3 32


B. Murray,


5 60


North East Metal Culvert Co.,


75 60


William Bushman, 4 days,


8 00


John A. Weber,


1 50


A. R. Sweeney,


16 44


O. E. Hall,


36 49


N. A. Moultroup,


20 22


J. B. Cobb,


14 61


B. Murray,


1 75


C. E. Seward, team and plank,


80 87


D. F. Ellis,


2 15


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., teams and plank,


63 33


Elroy Sands,


21 82


James Hartnett,


8 00


27


James Hennessey,


6 00


W. H. Kiniry, team, 2 days,


10 00


B. M. Clough, team, 13 1-9 days, 59 00


C. M. Clough, June, labor, 21 days,


73 50


I. W. Ramsay,


3 00


Nathan Moultroupe,


4 00


William Burrows, 7 days,


14 00


O. E. Hall,


2 00


H. O. Ayers, gravel,


3 30


John W. Graves,


16 75


John W. Graves, gravel,


7 90


C. E. Jennison,


33 50


Clinton Tenney,


2 00


F. P. Allen,


29 50


N. W. Holland,


51 12


Brown & Fansworth,


3 17


Fred Whitney, -


4 50


A. Kilburn,


5 00


A. R. Sweeney, 4 days,


8 00


F. H. Booth,


2 00


F. W. Garfield,


13 50


Dewey Boynton,


80


William Burrows,


1 00


George Ballam,


5 25


Lewis Ballam,


90


C. M. Clough, July, labor and conveyance,


42 48


Bellows Falls Corporation, c. stone,


6 41


Howard Hardware Co., paint,


137 45


N. W. Holland, team,


5 00


W. H. Kiniry,


14 22


James Hartnett,


15 00


W. J. Corbett,


2 00


W. J. Corbett,


4 56


J. H. Graves,


17 50


J. H. Graves, gravel,


7 00


28


F. W. Garfield, 15 75


Alphonso Sweeney,


8 33


F. W. Garfield, 6 25


William Burrows,


18 22


F. O. Smalley, River road,


50 00


Ira Hitchcock, team, 3 days,


15 00


C. M. Clough, team, 8} days,


29 75


B. M. Clough, team, 42 days,


20 25


James Hartnett,


8 00


M. H. Ray, lumber,


6 75


George B. Tiffany,


13 12


Bart Kiniry, village,


38 35


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., lumber,


76 70


F. W. Garfield,


1 12


F. H. Booth,


5 50


Field & Lawrence,


25


D. F. Ellis,


9 00


A. R. Sweeney,


1 00


F. W. Garfield,


2 25


Tom. Harty,


1 00


William Burrows,


2 45


Tom. Harty,


1 00


N. Moultroupe,


40


F. H. Booth,


25 00


F. P. Allen,


28 95


C. E. Jennison,


17 00


Arthur Joslin,


4 00


C. E. Seward,


3 50


F. A. Seward, lumber,


12 00


Concord Foundry Co., 11 bases and grates for village,


50 05


B. & M. R. R., 1 70


B. M. Clough, team, 11} days, 43 50


C. M. Clough, 33 35


F. H. Booth, team, 7} days,


37 22


A. R. Sweeney, 12 1-3 days,


24 67


29


Gerald Chesney,


15 22


D. F. Ellis, team, 2 days,


10 00


Ira A. Hitchcock, 21 60


Dennis Flannery,


5 33


H. H. Reed, 2 teams,


44 00


N. W. Holland, team, 1 3-4 days.


8 75


Clifford Abbott,


5 97


A. C. Dickey, Derry hill,


12 40


J. W. Burbee, 11 days on sluice.


27 50


F. W. Garfield,


12 00


C. E. Jennison, labor on sluice,


18 90


F. P. Allen, labor on sluice,


38 15


Carl Thompson,


6 00


F. H. Booth, team, 3 7-10 days,


18 89


William Burrows, 10 2-10 days,


21 55


George Abbott,


5 00


Gerald Chesney, 7 3-4 days,


15 55


Carl Mann, Drewsville,


79 25


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., lumber,


26 00


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., team, 12 1-4 days,


61 39


Meadow Farms, men and teams,


120 68


H. H. Reed, teams,


52 89


Burt. Brown,


12 50


A· A. Gilson, gravel,


2 40


George Abbott, 6 days,


12 00


Willis C. Foster, sluice,


3 50


F. H. Booth,


15 00


J. B. Cobb, team, 5} days,


24 75


Fred Watkins, 300 loads gravel,


30 00


B. M. Clough, team, 23 days,


85 75


George Abbott,


4 00


A. R. Sweeney,


50 56


C. E. Angier,


46 39


C. M. Clough, team, 6} days,


22 50


Chauncey Knowlton,


65


30


Wesley Foster, 3 00


Walpole Ice & Lumber Co., team, 2 days,


10 00


W. J. Corbett, 7 33


C. A. Watkins, labor and dirt,


12 50


I. W. Ramsay,


17 00


George L. Houghton,


2 00


C. W. Tenney,


15 00


N. W. Holland, team, 10 days,


50 00


F. A. Spaulding, hardware,


34 35


A. Wolfel, gravel,


50


George Abbott,


1 25


J. W. Burbee, 2 days,


4 00


W. H. Kiniry, team, 2 6-9 days,


13 32


N. W. Holland, team, 2 days,


10 00


C. J. Newell, bridge plank,


80 80


A. B. Willson,


1 40


A. P. Davis, cement,


3 50


A. I. Bolles, gravel,


50


C. M. Clough, team,


16 25


Edward Smith,


50


J. H. Graves, lumber and gravel,


12 16


F. O. Smalley, River road,


80 82


Carl Mann, Drewsville,


25 50


J. W. Burbee,


2 00


Field & Lawrence, cement,


75


James Murray,


2 00


Ira Hitchcock,


5 15


James Hartnett,


17 50


W. J. Corbett,


8 75.


Elroy Sands,


11 82


C. M. Clough, team, 7 days,


24 50


B. M. Clough,


2 75


W. H. Kiniry,


19 40


Bart. Kiniry, village,


6 25


F. O. Smalley, River road,


34 00


1


31


F. O. Smalley, River road, 6 20


George H. Hooper,


7 50


C. H. Watkins, 2 00


C. H. Slade,


50


J. W. Graves, 2 10


D. McLean, 40


C. M. Clough, telephone tolls, stationery and stamps, 8 40


Walpole Water & Sewer Co., pipe, 5 74


Carl Smith, repairing tools, 5 60


22 75


C. M. Clough, Jan., 6} days,


James Hartnett, 11 25


$4,125 24


ARCH BRIDGE.


James Hartnett,


$2 00


F. W. Palmer,


3 00


James Hartnett,


6 00


W. J. Corbett,


3 00


W. H. Kiniry,


1 11


James Hartnett,


2 00


James Hartnett,


2 00


Howard Hardware Co.,


13 60


W. H. Kiniry,


2 53


Carl Thompson,


8 20


William Burrows,


4 00


Frank Kennedy,


1 00


W. J. Corbett,


6 00


C. J. Newell,


20 30


Dennis Flannery,


1 00


C. J. Newell,


20 00


32


W. J. Corbett,


1 25


James Hartnett,


1 25


$98 24


PAINTING ARCH BRIDGE.




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