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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01885 9642
REPORT
OF THE
GC 974.202 C155AR, 1881-1882
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
OF THE
Town of Canaan,
INCLUDING A REPORT FROM THE
SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE,
· FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1881.
EAST CANAAN : REPORTER PRESS, C. O. BARNEY, PRINTER. 1881.
Allen county ruout Livicky
TREASURER'S REPORT.
RECEIPTS.
Received of Treasurer for 1879,
$2250 86
County for support of Poor,
1001 67
Savings Bank Tax,
329 24
Railroad Tax,
496 19
Literary Fund,
135 42
Liquor Agent for 1880,
72 03
Cash hired on notes at 3 and 4 per cent.,
208 79
Charles Davis, Collector for 1879,
1900 00
66 66
1880, 7572 04
Selectmen, tax on John Cilley land, 12 10
Selectmen, tax on Mrs. Morgan land, 5 00
Isaac Davis, money paid by the County for support of Stephen Sawyer, 4 00
Selectmen, for fine of J. C. Pattee,
25 00
Isaac Davis, for old bridge plank,
50
Peter Raney note,
41 41
C. Day, interest on note,
39 00
Alvin Davis, Collector for 72-76-77-78,
1539 24
$15632 49
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4
EXPENDITURES.
Paid State Tax,
$1392 00
County Tax,
2343 43
School Money.
1534 77
Repairing highways and bridges,
598 65
Breaking Roads,
91 22
Miscellaneous expenses,
494 90
Town Poor,
486 20
County Poor,
1338 49
Notes and endorsements,
1665 36
Abatements and overtax,
236 19
School House Taxes,
37 00
Interest on Town Bonds,
798 00
Services of Town Officers,
679 98
In hands of Treasurer,
3936 30
$15632 49
SCHOOL MONEY.
Dist. No. 1,
$142 84 Dist. No. 14,
73 39
2,
156 77
15, $15.06 due.
3,
35 00
16,
41 16
4,
38 46
17,
53 87
5,
47 04
18, 74 28
6, $48 43 due.
19,
42 60
7,
332 66
20,
54 39
8,
74 07
21,
35 36
9,
41 10
1, Enfield,
11 11
10,
62 53
" 1877 2 36 9,
11,
120 13
1, Orange,
.68
12,
51 66
9, Enfield, 1880 2 72
13,
40 59
$1534 77
REPAIRING HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Frank W. Stickney, 2d, labor on bridge,
3 12
A. H. Wilson,
66
4 07
J. D. Webber, iron and bolts,
8 54
Nathan G. Cilley, labor on bridge,
6 00
5
Charles Page, labor on Clark Pond road, 8 00 H. G. Hadley, bridge lumber, 20 00
Isaac Davis, labor on highway, 12 24
H. G. Hadley, bridge plank and lumber, 45 00
P. G. Prescott, labor on highway 1879, 12 00
Albert Leavitt, Clark Pond road, 48 12
B. F. Andrews, bridge timber, 6 83
George L. Morse, labor and plank for highway, 5 00
Henry O. Whitney, " on highway, 15 00
J. D. Webber, bolts and rods for bridge, 7 25
Geo. W. Davis, labor on bridge and stringers for same,
12 00
Eleazer Barney, bridge plank, 4 86
George W. Chase, labor and lumber for bridge,
8 65
North Family Shakers, labor on highway,
4 00
J. C. Lary, labor and bridge plank, 17 36
1 50
Ira B. Fogg, 66 and plank on highway, 20 75
9 00
William Aldrich, labor-on bridge,
75
John Currier, 66 highway, 6 00
William Welch,
bridge,
10 00
James O. Collins,
highway, 2 50
Moses E. Currier, 66 bridge,
21 50
Peter Godett,
highway, 10 00
1 85
D. G. S. Davis,
bridge,
4 50
Eleazer Barney, plank for bridges 1879,
8 59
J. D. Weeks, 66
4 22
A. L. Lary, labor and lumber,
6 97
Charles Tower, lumber and plank,
75 00
S. H. Stevens, repairing roads and bridges, 16 19
47 00
Milan E. Davis, lumber and labor,
8 22
J. J. Pollard, bridge plank,
6 77
Alvin Davis, lumber,
13 25
N. B. Gates, bridge plank,
9 51
L. C. Follansbee, labor on bridge,
5 83
Wm. L. Harris, bridge plank,
5 60
Morrill & Terrill, labor on highway,
John Currier, bridge plank,
Richard Wescott, 66
Pattee & Perley, bridge plank,
6
P. O. Dunham, snowing bridge, M. H. Milton, spikes for bridge, Barney Bros., lumber for bridge, Henry A. Cole, labor on bridge, Eleazer Barney, lumber for bridge, Stephen Peaslee, lumber, plank, &c.,
7 00
1 33
5 96
7 00
6 38
27 44
$598 65
BREAKING ROADS.
James O. Collins,
1 00 Ira B. Fogg, 9 40
Josiah G. Hutchins,
1 75 Leander Jameson, 8 70
B. P. Lary,
3 40 Leonard Hadley, 1 40
B. P. Lary,
4 10 H. L. & L. C. Follansbee, 5 70
Hiram Jones,
2 00 Joseph J. Pollard, 2 90
Moses Knights,
1 50 James O. Collins,
2 00
John R. Waite,
2 50 George L Morse, .
1 70
G. W. Daniels,
1 40 Richard Wescott, 2 22
Johnson & Son,
1 50 Elijah George, 1 50
Hiram Jones,
2 00
2 00
Frank Butman,
5 50 Chase Putney,
4 75
P. G. Prescott,
17 00 Joseph Martell,
2 50
Geo. W. Chase,
2 80
$91 22
MISCELLANEOUS.
John M. Barber, cash for weights and measures,
$7 50
Moses Marshall, use of watering trough,
1 00
Frank D. Currier, services in Call case,
40 00
H. H. Wilson, Peter Rainey case,
12 00
Ara Wheat, account of births and deaths,
6 00
Alfred Coburn, bounty on hawk,
20
Lewis Defosses, use of watering trough 1879,
1 00
Albert E. Brown bounty on hawk,
20
Warren F. Wilson, sheep killed by dogs,
4 00
W. G. Fogg, sheep killed by dogs,
2 00
Chas. Day,
13 76
J. H. Garland «
66
2 00
7
Morrison L. Sanborn, damage on highway,
40 00
Obed Spaulding, bounty on hawk,
20
Er Collins, 66 66
20
Alvin Derush,
20
Oscar L. Harris, damage to sheep killed by dogs, 14 00
J. M. Barber, sealers, scales, weights and measures, 44 33
Joseph Dwyre, bounty on hawk, 20
60
Frank H. Hutchins, bounty on hawk,
20
E. M. Tucker, returning births and deaths,
4 25
Sumner R. Truell, damage to wagon, 8 25
Isaac Davis, setting County claims, time and expense, 9 10
25
C. O. Barney, printing, order and tax books, 12 58
Isaac Davis, cash for express, postage and stationery, 2 36
C. O. Barney, printing town reports, 28 00
Ben Harrigan, bounty on hawk,
20
Val Manahan, return of births and deaths, 1 25
Isaac Davis, carrying Mrs. Eaton to County farm, 11 15
Melvin Kilton, sheep killed by dogs, 2 00
40
C. P. Hinkson, bounty on hawks, Peter Raney, on suit for damage,
41 41
balance of damage on suit,
85 00
J. D. Weeks, costs in P. Raney suit,
15 00
John Shirley & Co., costs in P. Raney suit,
24 29
John Dresser, guide boards,
5 22
Frank H. Hutchins, bounty on hawk,
20
Stephen Morse, 66
20
Ernest A. Barney,
20
Wm. E. Hobart, 66
40
Lewis Defosses, use of watering trough,
1 00
Melvin Kilton,
1 00
A. M. Shackford, stationery, express and postage, 5 78
Horace G. Robie, care of town house and repairing hearse, 11 00 Barney Bros., school books, 1 30
Wallace Fogg, guide board, 1 00
C. O. Barney, printing check lists, etc., 9 00
Isaac Davis, cash paid for books, etc., 1 25
.
L. J. Mooney, 3 hawks,
E. M. Tucker, return of one birth,
8
Charles Day, " express and stationery, 2 67
Eleazer Barney, office rent for Selectmen, 10 00
Isaac Davis, money paid out to Concord, 4 60
Wm. M. Richardson, damage to horse and wagon,
5 00
$494 90
TOWN'S POOR.
Elijah Smith, for S. D. Gorham, rent,
$13 09
J. P. Bancroft, for I. N. Pollard, 52 98
J. P. Bancroft,
54 36
66 66
54 00
Harrison Trumbull, for Helen M. Trumbull, 33 58
66
66
34 00
66
33 63
Mrs Sarah Lowell for Mrs. Foster Brown,
13 75
יו
18 75
Allen C. Wells, for Emma Wescott and child,
12 00
O. L. Rand for Mrs. J. E. Stanley,
15
Mrs. S. B. Davis for Sullivan child,
40 00
John L. Rogers, for Wescott girl,
4 00
J. P. Bancroft for I. N. Pollard,
54 58
Thomas Sanborn, coffin for Wescott child,
3 00
M. H. Milton for Stanley family,
10 00
Barney Bros. . 6
30 00
Sarah Lowell for Mr. Foster Brown,
16 25
E. D. Muzzey, for Emma Wescott child,
88
Pattee & Perley for O. F. Clement family,
7 20
$486 20
COUNTY POOR.
Paid W. V. Spencer, for A. F. Kimball, house rent, $4 00
Clara Fizzett for support, 3 00
Thomas Sanborn, coffin for Mrs. Robert Graham, 12 00
Clara Fizzett for support, 2.25
Thomas Sanborn, coffin for Polly Heath, 10 00
Clara Fizzett for support, 6 00
Willard L. Dunham, support of Anna Fox, 58 00
9
Albert S. Gillis,
Horace B. Gillis, 9 00
Clark Clough,
O. F. Clement family, 50 00
Clara Fizzett, 12 00
Clara Fizzett,
15 00
Clara Fizzett,
12 00
Clara Fizzett,
12 00
Clara Fizzett, 12 00
Clara Fizzett, 15 00
Clara Fizzett, 15 00
Clara Fizzett,
12 00
Willard L. Dunham, for Anna Fox,
18 00
Delden Tibbetts for Kate Crowley, 4 50
Delden Tibbetts for Kate Crowley,
12 00
L. S. Davis for James Trowbridge,
26 47
Albert S. Gillis for Horace B. Gillis, 14 00
John W. Farrington for Philip Wells,
17 00
Joseph Hebert for Betsey Heath,
5 65
Frank Hill, Jr. for Margaret Couchee,
6 00
Delden Tibbetts for Kate Crowley,
6 00
Delden Tibbitts for Kate Crowley,
27 00
Joseph Hebert care James Trowbridge, 4 00
20 00
Clark Clough for O. F. Clement family,
65 00
Caleb Jones, digging grave for Jas. Trowbridge, 3 50
Albert S. Gillis for Horace B. Gillis, 9 00
G. W. Burnham & Co. for O. F. Clement family,
4 56
J. W. Farrington for Philip Wells,
10 00
Lizzie A. Jones for George Jones,
30 00
Clark Clough for O. F. Clement family,
10 00
Frank Hill, Jr. for Margaret Couchee,
9 75
Frank Hill, Jr. for Margaret Couchee,
4 50
Lizzie A. Jones for George Jones,
30 00
Lizzie A. Jones for George Jones,
฿0 00
J. W. Farrington for Philip Wells,
9 00
Clark Clough for O. F. Clement family, 9 29
Joseph Hebert for Betsey Heath,
4 00
Arthur Pollard for James Trowbridge, 16 00
Joseph Hebert for Betsey Heath,
20 00
W. L. Dunham for Anna Fox,
10
Frank T. Dustin for Alfred Dustin, 2 00
Almira S. Gove for O. F. Clement family, 15 00
Frank Currier for Mary A. Lowe, 1 85
Albert S. Gillis for Horace B. Gillis, W. E. Hoit for Reuben Clark family, Frank Hill, Jr. for Margaret Couchee, 13 50
7 50
Lucy Columbia for Mrs. Fred Kimball, 3 00
Joseph Rameo for J. Rameo family, 4 00
J. H. Goss for carrying to county farm Anthony Hall, 5 00 3 00
George E. Butman for James Trowbridge,
W. E. Hoyt, support Oliver F. Clement family, 9 18
Clara Fizzett, 12 00
Clara Fizzett,
12 00
Lizzie A. Jones, support George Jones,
30 00
Mrs. Derush,
Anna Fox,
3 00
O. L. Rand,
Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, 2 00
O. L. Rand,
James Trowbridge,
50
O. L. Rand,
George H. Smith, 90
O. L. Rand,
Joseph Rameo,
63
O. L. Rand,
Mary A. Lowe,
5 94
E. M. Tucker, 66 Anna Fox,
9 50
E. M. Tucker, 66
Horace Johnson family,
2 00
E. M. Tucker, 66 Joel Bro,
23 25
E. M. Tucker, 66
O. F. Clement, 5 18
E. M. Tucker,
James Trowbridge, 2 00
E. M. Tucker, 66 Badger child, 3 32
W. E. Hoyt.
Reuben Clark, 4 00
Frank Hill, Jr. 66
Margaret Couchee, 6 00
Albert S. Gillis,
Horace B. Gillis,
6 00
E. M. Tucker,
Derush family,
4 50
E. M. Tucker,
Joseph Rameo family, 75
.
12 00
George E. Leet,
O. F. Clement family, 10 50
Frank T. Dustin,
Alfred Dustin, 18 00
Ara Wheat, 66 J. Trowbridge and others, 20 00
Clark Clough, '66
O. Clement family, 20 00
Frank T. Dustin, 66 Alfred Dustin, 15 00
15 00
Clara Fizzett, .
George. E. Leet, support Mrs. Fred Kimball,
8 00
11
Alden E. Smith,
Mrs. A. J. Abbott, 6 75
Osgood Dale,
Anthony Hall, 6 00
Thomas Sanborn,
Anna Fox, 12 00
Thomas Sanborn,
James Trowbridge,
10 00
Thomas Sanborn,
Badger child,
8 00
Alden E. Smith, 66
Reuben Clark, 4 93
50
Frank Currier, Frank Currier,
J. Trowbridge,
25
J. B. Coburn,
Mrs. Fred Kimball,
75
J. B. Coburn, 66
O. S. Clement,
16 40
J. B. Coburn,
Betsey Heath,
45
Clark Clough,
O. S. Clement family, 82 86
Clark Clough,
O. S. Clement family, 8 42
Albert S. Gillis,
H. B. Gillis, 6 00
F. T. Dustin,
Alfred Dustin, 2 68
2 25
M. H. Milton,
Anna Fox,
9 67
M. H. Milton,
Joel Bro,
2 60
J. B. Coburn,
James Trowbridge,
45
M. H. Milton,
66
David Towle son,
10 00
Joseph Hebert,
Betsey Heath, 39 64
David Bagley, 66
Mary A. Lowe, 12 92
E. M. Tucker,
Reuben Clark family,
12 87
J. B. Coburn,
Anna Fox,
8 80
Barney Bros. 66
Betsey Heath, 87
Barney Bros.
O. Clement family,
6 00
Barney Bros. 6:
Anna Fox,
2 68
Barney Bros.
G. H. Smith, 1 42
L. S. Davis, 66 Betsey Heath,
95
L. S. Davis,
A. F. Kimball family,
17 50
L. S. Davis,
M. Badger family,
2 00
Deldan Tibbetts, 66
Kate Crowley,
9 00
Frank Currier,
M. A. Lowe,
17 92
Stephen Peaslee, 66
James Trowbridge,
4 15
Warren E. Hoit, 66
Reuben Clark, 3 50
Ara Wheat, 66 Peter Godett, 6 84
$1338 49
Albert P. Butman, "
James Trowbridge,
Betsey Heath,
12
CASH PAID ON NOTES AND ENDORSEMENTS.
Caroline M. George, note and interest in full,
$142 16
E. D. Muzzey,
223 82
Isaac Davis, 66
258 41
George L. Whittier,. 66 66 183 80
25 75
Edward Currier, for Aaron Currier note (by new note, ) 183 79 ·
R. J. Doten, endorsement on note,
Dennis Lary,
43 07
Mary C. Hardy,
12 00
Moses L. Hoyt,
200 00
Mary C. Hardy,
10 67
Lucy Morse,
35 48
Elizabeth Clark,
17 94
Hannah Aldrich, endorsement on Welcome Aldrich note, 50 00
Isaac Davis, Ex'r, endorsement on Aaron Currier note, 50 00
Isaac Davis, Ex'r, Aaron Currier note, 100 00
Lucinda A. Sanborn, endorsement on note, 63 00
Lucy Morse, endorsement on note, 35 48
$1665 37
ABATEMENTS ON OVER TAX.
Lorinda G. Garland, overtax on money in savings bank 1879,
$39 21
Lorinda G. Garland, overtax on highway 1879, 7 50
Rufus Richardson, overtax on real estate, 3 00
Mary C. Hardy, overtax on interest money,
8 00
Austin Babbitt, overtax on real estate 1879,
1 87
A. M. Shackford, “ 66
10 00
Pattee & Perley overtax,
16 00
Charles Day,
4 68
$90 26
ABATEMENTS FOR 1871.
Nathan G. Colby, abatement,
$2 78
Edwin E. Alford,
73
Isaac Goodrow, 66
3 45
$6 96
Dell J. Swett,
30 00
13
ABATEMENTS FOR 1872.
Joel H. Babb,
$2 14
Edwin E. Shattuck,
32
$2 46
ABATEMENTS FOR 1876.
Abial Sharp,
92
Joseph Severance,
1 92
$2 84
ABATEMENTS FOR 1877.
Charles Noyes,
$2 00
Joseph Rameo,
30
George B. Cross,
2 50
Moses Knights,
1 00
Peter Bill,
1 70
Kendall & Withington,
24 00
J. W. Kimball, overtax,
3 80
Lewis Columbia,
2 00
$37 30
ABATEMENTS FOR 1878.
Charles Hobart,
$3 17
Duane Billeveau,
75
Adolphus Billeveau,
2 38
Joel Bro,
2 78
Reuben Clark,
2 38
Lewis Defosses,
15
P. O. Dunham,
2 97
C. B. Ballard, overtax,
7 02
J. B. Loverin,
6 25
Wm. A. George,
1 98
South Family Shakers, overtax,
11 88
Moses Knights,
48
Myrta Columbia,
1 98
14
Peter Glode, Lewis Columbia, Charles Temple, overtax,
2 38
1 98
9 90
$58 43
ABATEMENTS FOR 1879.
Adolphus Lamott,
$4 20
Lois Burpee, overtax,
5 35
Hannah S. Clark,
25
C. Clark, overtax,
3 74
Mrs. John E. Stanley,
7 85
John Sullivan, overtax,
1 00
Reuben Clark,
2 34
Ezekiel Wells, overtax,
1 98
O. F. Clement,
4 68
John B. Loverin,
2 81
Peter S. Wells,
Illegal,
3 74
$37 94
Whole amount,
$236 19
SCHOOL HOUSE TAXES FOR 1880.
Orville Goss, District No. 21,
$12 00
H. A. Gilman, “ 18,
25 00
$37 00
SERVICES OF TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1880.
A. M. Shackford, services as Town Clerk,
$15 00
Isaac Dayis, services as 1st Selectmen,
92 25
Albert H. Wilson, 2d
52 50
James H. Kelley, 3d 66
77 00
Charles Day, Town Treasurer,
40 00
S. R. Swett, S. S. Committee,
70 00
Isaac Davis, Overseer of Poor,
40 00
George C. Bradbury, Supervisor for 1879-80,
12 00
Charles Day,
66
12 00
Wm. L. Harris,
66 66
12 00
15
Arden Jones, Liquor Agent,
64 17
Isaac Davis, appraising real estate.
30 00
Albert H. Wilson, appraising real estate, 36 00
James H. Kelley,
31 00
J. D. Weeks, Auditor,
3 00
Frank D. Currier, Auditor,
3 00
Charles Davis, Collector,
90 06
$679 98
LIQUOR AGENT'S REPORT.
Liquor Account,
Dr
To Liquors and Fixtures on hand, Mar. 23, 1880, Cash paid for Liquors,
322 21
Balance,
37 92
Cr.
By Liquors and Fixtures on hand Feb. 22, 1881, Amount of Sales,
42 33
394 24
$436 57
Liquor Agent,
Dr.
To Amount of Sales,
$394 24
Cr.
$322 21
Salary,
64 17
Cash paid on Settlement,
7 86
$394 24
AVAILABLE FUNDS 1880.
In Treasurer's hands for 1880,
Collector's hands for 1872,
66
1876,
61 00
66
66
1877,
130 00
60
1878,
428 00
1879,
1284 31
3814 16
1880,
$3936 30
5 67
By Cash paid for Liquors,
$76 44
$436 57
16
Due from County for support of poor, Chas. Day, note for Cochran farm,
1285 64
535 05
$11,480 13
INDEBTEDNESS 1880.
3 per cent. notes, interest to March 1st, 1881,
$3368 16
4 per cent. notes, interest to March 1st, 1881,
15,300 20
On 7 years bonds,
10,100 00
On 14 years bouds,
10,000 00
Interest due on bonds April 1st, 1881,
824 00
$39,592 36
Available Funds.
11,480 13
Total Indebtedness,
$28,112 23
Debt reported Mar. 1st, 1880,
28,624 65
Reduction of Debt,
$512 42
We have examined the accounts of the Treasurer, and the books for the year ending March 1st, 1881, and find them cor- rectly cast and properly vouched.
J. D. WEEKS, FRANK D. CURRIER,
Auditors.
Total Indebtedness,
$39,592 36
Total Availabilities,
11,480 13
Total Indebtedness,
$28,112 23
·
Debt as reported last year,
$28,624 65
Debt as reported this year,
28,112 23
$512 42
Less collected from County than reported last year,
538 56
Paid Peter Rainey,
165 70
Less collected on R. R. tax than last year,
282 65
Paid county tax more than last year,
182 81
Extra expense of appraising real estate,
97 00
$1779 14
REPORT
OF THE
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
OF THE
Town of Canaan,
INCLUDING A REPORT FROM THE
SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MARCH 1,1882.
EAST CANAAN : REPORTER PRESS, C. O. BARNEY, PRINTER. 1882.
TREASURER'S REPORT,
RECEIPTS.
Received of Treasurer for 1880,
$3936 30
County for support of Poor,
1244 63
Savings Bank Tax,
499 38
Railroad Tax,
202 23
Literary Fund,
146 20
Liquor Agent for 1880,
28 75
Cash hired on notes at 3 per cent.,
5714 91
H. J. Goss, Collector for 1881,
9147 26
Charles Davis, 66
1880,
1975 00
Alvin Davis,
1878,
228 00
1877,
60 00
66
1876,
33 00
66
1872, 5 67
Received of Selectmen, it being money received from H. H. Wilson, for support of Stephen Towle,
David Bucklin, for plank,
2 14
Geo. W. Aldrich for old plank,
50
Eleazer Barney, interest,
10 13
John Currier, it being money overpaid by town to Joseph Hebert for support Betsey Heath 1880,
5 65
from Liquor Agent of 1881, 75 25
John M. Barber, sale of lots in cemetery,
20 00
Warren E. Wilson, old trough,
1 00
Selectmen, interest on taxes, 12 58
$26,094 00
5 00
1879,
2740 42
4
EXPENDITURES.
Paid State Tax,
$1392 00
County Tax,
2343 43
School Money,
1475 62
Repairing highways and bridges,
471 01
Breaking Roads,
107 18
Miscellaneous expenses,
422 89
Town Poor,
470 55
County Poor,
666 98
Notes and endorsements,
13,411 02
Abatements and overtax,
213 47
School house taxes,
44 50
Interest on Town Bonds,
818 00
Services Town Officers,
486 50
In hands of Treasurer,
3770 85
$26,094 00
SCHOOL MONEY.
Dist. No. 1,
Over paid 30 cents,
$133 92
2,
150 19
3,
Due $5.34,
18 00
4,
24 48
5,
Due $8.66,
30 00
6,
for 1881 and bal. on 1880 and 1879,
94 66
7, 8,
64 57
9,
30 25
10,
59 14
11,
Due $50.30,
80 00
12.
43 76
13,
Overpaid 12 cents,
27 50
14, 15, 16, 17,
Due $20.34.
37 46
48 37
18,
Overpaid 10 cents,
63 10
19,
Due $7.85,
25 00
344 48
80 04
:
5
20,
57 05
21, for 1881 and bal. of 1880,
53 38
1, Enfield,
10 27
9, Due $2.40.
1, Orange. Due 60 cts,
$1475 62
SCHOOL HOUSE TAXES FOR 1881.
J. G. Spencer, District No. 1, Enfield, $24 50
Stephen Peaslee, District No. 2, 20 00
$44 50
REPAIRING HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
N. Hill, labor on bridge, $1 50
Sumner Truell, bridge plank, 15 38
H. S. Smith, labor on highway, 6 12
Err Collins,
3 00
H. O. Whitney, labor on highway,
6 60
Stephen Morse, 60 66
8 25
E. W. Dow, labor on Wells bridge,
75
Chase Putney, labor on highway,
1 00
G. H. Lathrop, "
2 00
H. A. Gilman, «
2 50
C. P. Monroe, labor on bridge,
2 50
Err Collins, labor on highway,
2 00
John A. Norris, bridge plank,
8 00
George W. Chase, labor on highway,
3 25
Geo. W. Hazelton, "
15 00
H. O. Whitney, labor on bridges,
5 50
H. B. Whitney, labor on highway, Daniel Goss, labor on bridge,
10 00
P O. Williams, damage to plow,
2 75
J. F. Day, labor on highway,
3 75
L. C. Follansbee, labor on bridge,
6 25
E. O. Williams, bridge lumber, 1880,
13 02
15 10
John Currier, bridge plank,
11 65
Pattee & Perley, bridge lumber,
73 14
30 66
6
John Currier, labor on highway, Eleazer Barney, bridge plank, 8 97
21 91
I. N. Keyes, lumber, 9 40
Stephen Peaslee, lumber,
27 19
L. Jameson, labor on highway,
2 00
Samuel Stevens, labor on bridges, 4 50
J. J. Pollard, lumber, 17 60
A. L. Lary, labor on highway,
3 00
N. B. Gates, lumber, 2 91
labor on highway, 4 00
A. H. Wilson, lumber, 5 40
S. Morse, labor on highway,
7 32
W. W. Hamlet, labor on highway,
2 50
D. W. Campbell, bridge plank, 4 00
E. Flint, bridge rods, 4 00
D. W. Campbell, labor on highway, 6 75
L. S. Davis, spikes and Heman's work on bridge, 1 96
Nathan Willis, labor on bridge,
13 50
J. D. Weeks, bridge lumber, 23 71
J. T. Milton, labor on highway, 3 75
C. W. Dwinels, labor on Peters bridge, 3 00
H. S. Dow, plank for trough, 3 19
A. Dodge, labor on bridges, 1 37
A. Shepard, labor on highway, 4 25
Ira B. Fogg, 21 27
3 14
N. B. Gates, labor by James Eastman, non-resident tax, 10 00
Morrill & Terrill, non-resident tax, 75
$471 01
BREAKING ROADS.
John Pressey,
4 00 J. J. Pollard, 5 37
N. Hill,
13 10 B. P. Lary, 5 28
Err Collins,
2 00 A. L. Lary, 1 00
L. N. Bradbury, 5 50 P. G. Prescott and others, 7 52
J. K. Tucker, 2 00 John Currier, and others, 11 36
C. J. Dodge, 5 00 A. L. Williams, 3 00
C. M. Smith,
3 15 A. H. Wilson, 80
Morgan & Wilson, bridge lumber,
7
P. M. Danes, 3 30 D. W. Campbell, 2 10
H. O. Whitney,
8 37 W. W. Hamlet, 1 50
H. A. Gillman,
1 85 R. Wescott, 1 00
Moses E. Currier,
7 00 A. Shepard, 3 60
P. G. Prescott,
2 90 A. Dodge, 1 10
E. W. Johnson & Son,
80 E. George, 4 58
$107 18
MISCELLANEOUS.
G. W. Hadley, damage to sheep by dogs, $2 00
C. O. Barney, printing reports, 25 00
Frank Hall, damage to sheep by dogs, 9 00
Isaac Davis, to settle County claims,
8 10
Ara Wheat, births and deaths,
6 25
J. L. Rogers, " 66
1 50
Geo. E. Leet, damage to horse,
20 00
C. Day, . sheep by dogs,
16 00
E. M. Tucker, births and deaths,
25
W. J. Martin, damage to sheep by dogs,
3 50
C. O. Barney, stationery and books, 9 00
4 75
A. M. Shackford, General Laws, Val Manahan, births and deaths,
5 00
L. C. Follansbee, damage to sheep by dogs,
7 00
Fred Kimball, bounty on hawks,
80
John Currier, damage to sheep by dogs,
7 50
W. E. Hobert, bounty on hawk,
20
G. B. Clough, 66 crows,
20
A. Bucklin, 66
60
D. Barnard,
20
Fred Bucklin, 66
40
S. Jones, damage to sheep by dogs,
6 00
E. P. Stowe, bounty on hawk, Moses Marshall, use of watering trough,
1 00
F. D. Currier, services in Clement case,
66
Rainey 66
20 00
66
66
66 R. R. 66
21 00
60
66
Pattee
7 00
E. M. Tucker, births and deaths,
2 75
20
2 00
8
E. Barney, error in settlement of 1878, 59 00
M. E. Davis, bounty on hawk, 20
M. J. Whittier, “
40
F. W. Stickney, " crow, 10
10 00
A. E. Barney, powder and fuse, school books,
7 43
H. D. Bishop, bolts for watering trough,
2 00
John Currier, stationery,
1 69
Fred Bucklin, bounty on crows,
30
Bert Clough,
20
M. H. Milton, spikes, nails, etc.,
1 06
H. A. Cole, for watering trough,
2 00
A. M. Shackford, express and stationery,
4 95
I. Davis, car fare and other expenses,
5 60
I. Davis, cash paid witnesses,
9 00
G. W. Murray, services in Pierce case,
116 00
Geo. E. Leet, births and deaths,
4 00
Charles Day, cash paid for express, &c.
3 25
I. Davis, cash paid liquor agent,
7 75
$422 89
REPORT OF THE OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
For the year ending Feb. 25th, 1882.
TOWN'S POOR.
Paid A. E. Barney for Bushmam boy,
4 40
Mrs. Foster Brown, 2 00
Sarah Lowell
40 00
66
25 00
Town of Franklin for Sanborn child,
5 75
C. D. Washburn
5 00
Thomas Sanborn,
Gorham girl,
10 00
J. P. Bancroft,
I. N. Pollard,
56 24
56 00
66
53 13
66 66
56 84
Eleazer Barney, office rent,
76
9
J. P. Bancroft, H. Trumbull, 36 53
66 66
33 56
66
33 69
66 66
37 74
E Smith for S. D. Gorham,
14 00
J. L. Rogers for Wescott child,
67
COUNTY POOR.
Paid F. Hill, Jr., Margaret Couchee, Clara Fizzett,
9 00
12 00
66
15 00
10 00
66
10 00
. .
12 50
24 00
10 00
10 00
66
10 00
14 00
10 00
C. G. Morgan, for O. F. Clement,
J. P. . Bancroft for George Jones,
30 00
66
66
19 71
66
19 71
M. T. Colby for O. F. Clement,
2 50
F. T, Dustin for Alfred B. Dustin,
1 32
J. Currier, transient poor,
1 00
E. M. Tucker, for H. L. Day family,
6 50
O. F. Clement,
3 00
Kate Crowley,
1 50
Betsey Heath,
7 50
Lisafor Tucker,
1 84
A. J. Derush family,
13 00
J. L. Clark family,
8 25
Reuben Clark,
8 00
Wm. Bushway boy,
27 00
:
$470 55
12 00
30 00
10
F. Currier for B. F. Davis,
2 30
Clark Clough for O. F. Clement, 5 00
F. Hill, Jr., for Margaret Couchee,
3 75
J. Hebert for Betsey Heath,
48 81
Benj. Norris,
1 65
F. Currier, 66
3 55
David Towle for son Stephen,
10 00
W. E. Hoit, for Mary Tucker,
2 00
Mary Tucker
12 14
F. Currier 66 ·
9 60
Thomas Sanborn for Lisafor Tucker,
12 50
Lewis Hall,
1 50
H. L. Day,
15 00
Delden Tibbetts for Kate Crowley,
6 00
N. Jones for Sophia Colby,
30
Benj. Norris
65
F. Currier,
1 28
A. E. Barney for A. J. Derush,
5 00
Albert S. Gillis for Horace B. Gillis,
54 00
F. Jepson for J. Trowbridge,
2 00
L. S. Davis for A. F. Kimball,
2 00
W. E. Hoit for J. L. Clark,
3 50
F. Currier, 66
5 20
Susan B. Clark,
3 00
F. Currier for Reuben Clark,
4 00
F. Currier for M. A. Low,
6 67
S. Flanders
3 15
O. L. Rand
2 75
Robert Morey
1 75
F. Currier
15 32
S. Peaslee
2 17
D. Bagley 66
13 50
Val Manahan for Lisafor Tucker,
6 00
John W. Dustin,
7 61
J. C. Pattee for Mrs. Abbott,
3 00
F. T. Dustin for Alfred B. Dustin,
39 00
Clara Fizzett for support, 12 00
$666 98
JOHN CURRIER, Overseer of the Poor.
11
CASH PAID ON NOTES AND ENDORSEMENTS.
N. B. Gates, note and interest in full,
559 10
Horatio Gates, “
193 76
Sarah E. Gates, " 66
138 50
Mary S. Blake,
437 69
Gilford Doten,
66
245 77
Edward Currier, " .‹
110 75
M. E. Currier,
108 16
Irene Williams,
66
673 11
Caroline M. George,
66
174 86
Sylvester Flanders,
66
66
513 11
Maria Flanders,
66
92 52
Martha J. Shackford,
237 53
H. F. D. Coburn,
66
546 93
Charles Whittier,
66
317 66
Lucinda A. Sanborn,
66
1214 00
R. J. Doten, 66
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