Annual report of the Town officers of the town of Barnstead, New Hampshire, 1920-1923, Part 3

Author: Barnstead (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: [Barnstead, N.H.] : The Town
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5. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for Memorial Day.


6. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for Public Library.


7. To see if the town will vote to raise $1,069.50 for state aid construction and appropriate money for the same.


8. To see if the town will vote to raise $600.00 to complete the federal aid job over the amount originally estimated and appropriate money for the same.


9. To see if the town will vote to accept state aid and trunk line maintenance and raise and appro- priate money for the same.


10. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum


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of $350.00 to maintain the unimproved section of trunk line road and appropriate money for the same.


11. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for highways and bridges.


12. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to cut bushes beside the highway.


13. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Barnstead fire com- panies.


14. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to repaint town hall and other buildings.


15. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate in addition to money all ready available to purchase a curtain for the town hall.


16. To see if the town will vote to request the treasurers of the several fire companies to furnish an itemized account of expenditure of money appropri- ated.


17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the observance of old home week.


18. To see how much money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for all other purposes.


Given under our hands and seal, this 17th day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-one.


FRANK J. HOLMES, ALFRED S. WHITEHOUSE, OSCAR J. GARLAND, Selectmen of Barnstead.


At true copy of Warrant-Attest : FRANK J. HOMES, ALFRED S. WHITEHOUSE, OSCAR J. GARLAND, Selectmen of Barnstead.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


Inventory of the Town, April 1, 1920


Land and buildings, less exemptions ... $547,295.00


236 horses 22,750.00


9 oxen 900.00


395 cows


24,210.00


217 other neat stock 9,425.00


125 sheep 1.140.00


12 hogs 355.00


402 fowls 495.00


4 portable mills 4,100.00


Wood and lumber 46,100.00


Municipal bonds and notes 150.00


Stock in national banks 4,000.00


Money on hand at interest or on deposit 2,725.00


Stock in trade 14,000.00


Mills and machinery 36,200.00


Taxable inventory, less exemptions 713,845.00


Soldiers exemption


5,145.00


Total inventory


$718,990.00


25 polls at $3.00, 221 polls at $5.00


$1,180.00


Tax rate $2.60 on $100.00.


TAXES ASSESSED FOR 1920


State tax


$2,805.00


State tax, war services 374.00


County tax


1,525.61


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Highway in summer 2,500.00


Highway in winter


1,500.00


Bridges


500.00


Federal aid trunk line


2,500.00


Trunk line maintenance


560.00


Town maintenance unimproved trunk line 300.00


Memorial Day


40.00


Public library


200.00


Fire companies


200.00


Cutting bushes


400.00


Serial note, No. 3, and interest


362.25


5 per cent of the inventory of town prop- erty 3,569.22


High school tuition


700.00


Repairs for school building


350.00


Office salaries


200.00


State supervision of schools


300.00


For all other purposes


500.00


Overlay


453.89


Total $19,739.97


FINANCIAL REPORT


Assets


Cash in treasury January 31, 1921


$4,241.84


Bridge planks


2,000.00


Amount Tarvia on hand 57.00


Amount due town, uncollected taxes


160.29


Bounties 2.80


Due from state


1,040.08


Amount taxes bought by town 85.46


Total


$7,58. . 7


Excess of liabilities over assets, (net


debt)


1,500.43


Grand total $9,087.90


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Amount due schools, dog licenses . . 138.40


Balance in treasury, trunk line construc-


tion 1,064.18


Note outstanding, temporary loan 6,000.00


Due South Barnstead Fire Co .. 50.00


Long Term Notes


Trustees of trust fund :


School note


1,403.32


Parsonage note


432.00


Total


$9,087.90


Schedule of Town Property


Town hall, land and buildings $3,000.00


Library, land and buildings 1,500.00


Furniture and equipment 700.00


Highway department, land and buildings 200.00


Highway equipment


200.00


Total


$19.100.00


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


(Dog Licenses to May 1, 1921)


60 males at $2.00


$120.00


2 males at $1.00


2.00


6 females at $5.00


30.00


$152.00


Less fee, 88 at 20c


13.60


$138.40


Permits for Registration of Motor Vehicles 100 issued to January 31, 1921 $556.07


Less fees 25.00


$531.07


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Paid selectmen


$531.07 GEORGE J. WHITNEY, Town Clerk.


COLLECTOR'S REPORT


Amount on list for collection, 1920 $18,559.93


Amount of taxes added to list 38.00


Poll taxes collecter 1,175.00


Interest collected


19.78


$19,792.71


Less abatements


$10.00


Taxes due 160.29


170.29


Taxes collected


$19,622.42


Uncollected taxes on list, 1919


729.41


$20,351.83


Paid treasurer, as per receipts


$20,351.83


CORAN K. DAVIS, Collector.


REPORT OF TREASURER


Balance in treasury January 31, 1920 . .


$1,579.99


Received of Coran K. Davis, collector :


Taxes due, January 31, 1920 729.41


Coran K. Davis, collector 19,622.42


Selectmen 18.061.53


Total 39.993.35


Paid orders from selectmen 35,751.51


Balance in treasury January 31, 1921 . $4,241.84


LESLIE G. LOUGEE,


Treasurer.


SUMMARY RECEIPTS


Property and poll taxes


$19,622.42


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From State


For highways . 4,070.09


For other purposes 2,901.89


Total


$6,971.98


From Local Sources Except Taxes


Dog licenses $138.40


Automobile tax


531.07


Rent of town hall


10.00


Bridge planks


410.08


Totals $1,089.55


Receipts Other Than Current Revenues


Temporary loans $10,000.00


SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS


General Government


Town officers' salaries


$858.00


Town officers' expenses


394.93


Election and registration


189.00


Town hall and office


93.29


Total


$1,535.22


Protection of Persons and Property


Police department


$28.75


Fire department


113.27


Bounties


2.80


Damage by dogs


10.00


Total®


$154.82


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Health and Sanitation


Health department $33.05


Vital statistics 16.35


Total


$49.40


Highways and Bridges


Town maintenance


$482.85


State aid maintenance 135.00


Trunk line maintenance


1,059.69


Town maintenance, summer


2,756.25


Town maintenance, winter


4,306.60


Bridges


812.62


Bush account


483.89


General expenses of department


517.19


Total


$10,554.09


Education


Library


$225.00


Charities


Town poor


$244.90


Patriotic Purposes


Aid to G. A. R. memorial exercises


$40.00


Aid to soldiers and families 240.00


Total


$280.00


Unclassified


Taxes bought by town


$85.46


Abatements refunded


37.40


Watering tubs


3.00


Total $125.86


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Interest


Temporary loans and trust fund $567.09 New Construction and Improvements


Highway trunk line construction $4,438.30 Indebtedness Payments


Temporary loans


$7,000.00


Long term notes


300.00


Total $7,300.00


Payments to Other Governments


State tax $3,621.00


County tax 1,525.61


School district 5,130.22


Total $10,276.83


Total for all payments


$35,751.51


DETAILED RECEIPTS, CURRENT REVENUES


From Local Taxes


Property and poll taxes, current year .. $19,622.42 Pittsfield National Bank, temporary loan 1,000.00


Manchester National Bank,, Manchester, temporary loan 6,000.00


Hillsboro County Savings Bank, tempo- rary loan 3,000.00


J. W. Plummer, State Treasurer


Trunk line maintenance $531.70


Trunk line construction 3,538.39


Insurance tax 48.00


Railroad tax 557.89


Savings Bank tax 2,261.85


Forest fire bill 3.45


Supplementary railroad tax 30.70


Elias W. Locke, for bridge plank


165.96


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Albert F. Emerson, for bridge plank


244.12


George J. Whitney, rent town hall


10.00


George J. Whitney, dog licenses


138.40


George J. Whitney, auto tax


531.07


Total


$37,683.95


PAYMENTS-DETAILED STATEMENT


General Government


Detail 1, Salaries and Expenses of Principal Officers Salaries


Frank J. Holmes, as selectman $200.00


Alfred S. Whitehouse, as selectman 200.00


Oscar J. Garland, as selectman


200.00


Coran K. Davis, as selectman Col


200.00/25:00


Leslie G. Lougee, as treasurer


75.00


George J. Whitney, as clerk


50.00


Fred T. Hunt, as auditor


4.00


Frank C. Nutter, as auditor


4.00


Total


$858.00


Detail 2, Town Officers' Expenses


John B. Clark, treasurer of trust fund .. $6.00


Frank S. Eaton, printing town reports . 177.00


Frank J. Homes, postage and telephone 5.40


Frank J. Homes, expenses out of town . . 23.00


Edward L. Lydiard, list of transfers .. 9.10


Edson C. Eastman, books and supplies . .


49.88


A. S. Whitehouse. copying invoice book 10.00 Union Telephone Co., box rent 17.30


10.00


T. J. Foley, dinners


A. S. Whitehouse, postage and telephone 2.85 O. J. Garland, postage and telephone . . 3.00 A. S. Whitehouse, expenses out of town 10.00


F. J. Holmes, conveyance Baker case . .


10.00


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O. J. Garland, expenses Baker case . . . . 11.00


O. J. Garland, expenses out of town ... 10.00


George H. Hawley. medical advice Baker case


2.50


Leslie G. Lougee, express


7.40


Leslie G. Lougee, postage and telephone 2.42


Coran K. Davis, postage and telephone .


7.73


Coran K. Davis, printing and stationery 6.15


George J. Whitney, book and supplies .. 7.60


George J. Whitney, setting up booths .


6.00


Total


$394.93


Detail 3, Election and Registration Expenses


Frank S. Eaton, printing March ballots 12.00


Harry F. Holmes, as ballot inspector . . 6.00


C. E. Emerson, as ballot inspector 3.00


Lettie Moore, as ballot inspector 6.00


George G. Foss, as ballot inspector


3.00


Stilson Littlefield 3.00


C. E. Thyng, as ballot inspector


9.00


Albert F. Shackford, gate keeper


9.00


George A. Nutter, gate keeper


6.00


Calvin Jenkins, gate keeper


3.00


John B. Clark, as supervisor


45.00


Edwin B. Drake, as supervisor


42.00


Frank C. Nutter. as supervisor


42.00


Total $189.00


Albert F. Emerson, wood for office


$8.00


Clifton E. Gilman, supplies, town hall 5.03


C. H. Gilman, supplies, town hall


14.46


Drake Bros., coal for office


52.80


Albert F. Emerson, supplies and wood .


13.00


Total


$93.29


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Protection of Persons and Property Detail 5, Police Department


Clifton E. Gilman, as constable $5.00


Carl G. Burroughs, as police 10.00


Carroll E. Jenkins, as constable


10.00


Carl G. Burroughs, aid to transient


3.75


Total $28.75


Detail 6, Fire Department


Charles E. Thyng, fire warden, postage $ .95


State Forestry department, supplies for fire warden 10.75


Charles E. Thyng, freight


.52


Carl G. Burroughs, treasurer Center fire department 50.00


Charles E. Thyng, forest fire


1.05


E. B. Kelley, treasurer Barnstead Fire department


50.00


Total


$113.27


Detail 7, Bounties


Charles A. St. John, bounties on hedge-


hogs


$ .60


Oscar J. Garland, bounties on hedgehogs .40


Frank J. Holmes, bounties on hedgehogs 1.80


Total


$2.80


Detail 8, Damage by Dogs


George J. Whitney, enforcing dog li- censes


$10.00


Detail 9, Health Department


George J. Whitney. services and supplies $33.05


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Detail 10, Vital Statistics


R. W. Tuttle, return of births and deaths $2.50


George J. Whitney, vital statistics 13.85


Total $16.35


Detail 11, State Aid Maintenance


Lester Boudreau, patrolman $135.00


Detail 12, Trunk Line Maintenance


Lester Boudreau, patrolman trunk line $579.00


Barrett Co., tarvia, trunk line 41.99


Frank H. Gray, labor on gravel, trunk line 174.37


Frank H. Gray, labor on tarvia


48.63


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on tarvia


154.98


John H. Lord, painting railings, trunk line 60.72


Total


$1,059.69


Detail 13, Town Maintenance, Unimproved


Trunk Line


Lester Boudreau, patrolman $139.50


John C. Varney, patrolman unimproved trunk line 279.35


Frank J. Holmes, labor, unimproved trunk line 8.00


Albert F. Emerson, labor, unimproved trunk line 15.00


Wilbur J. Garland, labor, unimproved


trunk line 15.00


Oscar J. Garland, labor, unimproved trunk line 8.00


Total


$482.85


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Detail 14, Town Maintenance, Highways and Bridges


Cecil F. Dow, winter account, January 31 to May 1, 1920 $1,806.60


John O. Emerson, winter account, Janu- ary 31 to May 1, 1920 2,500.00


Total


$4.306.60


Albert F. Emerson, summer account


$1,256.25


Albert F. Emerson, bridge account


296.66


Total


$1,552.91


Elias W. Locke, summer account


$1,500.00


Elias W. Locke, bridge account


515.96


Total


$2,015.96


Detail 15, General Expense


Willard C. Marden, labor on road . $5.00


Lester Boudreau, repairs on road drag . 7.47


United Construction Co., blades for road drag 10.00


Oscar J. Garland, freight bill


2.30


John Laro, repairs on automobile


35.00


Carroll Jenkins, spring for automobile


9.90


L. E. French, repairs on automobile


39.09


James E. Thyng, labor on road


6.50


Charles E. Thyng, labor on road


4.00


George M. Ashley, labor on road


14.10


John C. Varney, labor on road


5.55


John H. Varney, lumber for road drag 5.00


Frank J. Holmes, labor on road 7.50


John W. Tibbetts, labor on road


3.50


Philip Hamil, labor on road


3.00


Sewell J. Clark, labor on road


7.50


H. C. Kenison, supplies ..


6.19


Dustin and Baker, railings and stringers


102.72


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Charles A. Parsons, labor on road


3.50


Albert .F. Emerson, supplies


6.75


Frank W. Welch, labor on road


20.00


Ansel Emerson, supplies on road drag B. T. Blaisdell


7.00


2.85


Harry P. Maxfield Co., supples


92.04


John Basha, supplies


3.31


L. E. French, bridge plank


108.00


Total


$517.19


Detail 16, Bush Account


Willard C. Mardin


$16.90


Mark Shonyo


74.25


John Alm


22.95


John W. Tibbetts


8.56


Ansel Ackerman


8.56


John H. Varney


20.25


Harry Gaskell


67.50


Joseph Kelley


4.32


Orrin Littlefield


10.46


O. J. Garland


12.24


Frank H. Osborne


3.50


James Nuttall


57.90


Paul J. Canney


5.40


C. A. Weedland


30.75


Andrew Anderson


3.00


Charles A. St. John


33.85


S. E. French


9.60


Harry E. Little


2.70


Philip Renard


10.80


Malcomb Locke


16.20


James S. Locke


8.10


H. A. Garland


9.00


A. J. McNeal


1.00


George E. Hillsgrove


28.20


John W. Proctor


2.00


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Daniel Barrott 15.90


Total


$483.89


Education


Detail 17, Library


Fred T. Hunt $200.00


George J. Whitney, care of library 25.00


Total


$225.00


Charities Detail 18, Town Poor


H. C. Kenison. aid to Albert Downs $137.65


John H. Perkins, removing Nellie Han- son 21.00


Clifton E. Gilman, care of transient 1.50


John F. Hawley, aid to Albert Downs


77.75


George A. Nutter, rent of tomb 1.00


A. H. Shaw, Board for Mrs. Emery


6.00


Total $244.90


Patriotic Purposes


Detail 19 Memorial Day


Miron O. Smith, Memorial Day $40.00


Detail 20, Aid to Soldiers and Families Mrs. Arden Underhill, aid to Esther Shackford $240.00


Unclassified Detail 21, Taxes Bought by Town


Coran K. Davis, tax collector, A. D. Otis & Son tax $39.53


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Coran K: Davis, tax collector, George G. Hanson tax 45.93


Total $85.46


Detail 22, Abatements Refunded


C. & M. R. R., overtax on Ice house $10.40


Joseph Bouteau, poll tax 5.00


Charles Fopiano, poll tax paid in Boston 5.00


Thomas F. Seward, poll tax, too old 5.00


I. A. Grant, poll tax, soldier 2.00


John M. Bunker, poll tax. too old 5.00


Chester Littlefield. poll tax paid in Alton


5.00


Total $37.40


Detail 23, Watering Tubs


James C. Locke $3.00


Detail 24, Interest


Interest on temporary loans $503.03


John B. Clark. treasurer. trustee of trust


fund, interest on parsonage fund . 12.96


John B. Clark, treasurer, trustee of trust


fund, interest on school note 51.10


Total


$567.09


Detail 25, Trunk Line Construction


Philip Hamil, labor $259.79


A. S. Whitehouse 405.90


F. J. Holmes 214.28


Albert F. Emerson 7.50


John W. Tibbetts


211.95


Orrin Littlefield


122.48


Ansel Ackerman 43.94


Charles A. St. John 71.65


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Albert F. Shackford 203.00


O. J. Garland


395.78


Joseph Kelley


18.00


La Forest Jenkins


159.00


Drake Bros.


456.69


Warren Littlefield


26.06


Wilbur J. Garland


7.50


Scott D. Parsons


74.50


Clarence Jenkins


356.50


Vaughan Jankins


7.00


Elias W. Locke


33.33


John W. Huntress


103.00


Luther Garland


3.00


Sewell J. Clark


144.18


John B. Clark


67.28


Henry Clark


25.28


A. J. Stewart


85.16


E. L. Hutchins


194.18


Everett Tilton


43.56


Fred F. Pitman


49.00


Harold Gilman


41.50


William Higgins


35.00


Harold Ward


10.50


John C. Varney


11.67


John Knights


21.00


William Babb


6.00


Arthur D. Otis


14.00


Frank H. Gray, hauling cement


8.25


New Rye Ice Co., cement 62.50


L. E. French, lumber


78.80


Frank H. Gray, cement work


151.05


H. P. Maxfield Co., supplies


60.43


A. H. Bickford. gravel


25.00


Mrs. Sarah Merrill, gravel and lumber


37.00


Mrs. G. W. Stone, board for F. Gray and men 26.00


M. O. Smith


25.11


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Harvey Drake 35.00


Total $4,438.30


Detail 26, Indebtedness Payments


Payments on Temporary Loans


Pittsfield National Bank $4,000.00


Hillsborough County Savings Bank


3,000.00


Total $7,000.00


Detail 27, Long Term Notes


John B. Clark, treasurer of trust fund, paid serial note No. 3 $300.00 Detail 28, Payments of Other Governmental


Divisions


State and County Tax


John W. Plummer, treasurer state tax .. $3,179.00


John W. Plummer, treasurer Bonus paid soldiers 442.00


A. W. Dinsmore, treasurer county.tax . 1,525.61


Total $5,146.61


Detail 29, School District


George J. Whitney, treasurer, balance dog licenses $11.00


State supervision of schools 300.00


5 per cent of the inventory of town prop- erty 3,569.22


High school tuition 700.00


Repairs for one school building 350.00


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Officers' salaries 200.00


Total


$5,130.22


Respectfully submitted, FRANK J. HOLMES, ALFRED S. WHITEHOUSE, OSCAR J. GARLAND, Selectmen of Barnstead.


Winter Account, 1920


W. C. Mardin $25.20


A. J. Stewart


8.10


John Tibbetts


21.90


A. S. Whitehouse


56.07


G. E. Clark


60.20


S. J. Clark


14.20


Jonathan Clark


76.30


H. E. Little


23.70


C. E. Thyng


34.00


J. E. Thyng


34.00


A. D. Otis


60.20


Frank W. Wells


28.52


Arnold L. Lougee


6.00


Leslie G. Lougee


15.16


Hiram Broadbent


45.21


Howard E. Davis


9.60


William C. Gray


8.30


Lester Bavdro


4.50


J. J. Charbaneau


4.50


James Nuttall


16.50


C. E. Young


1.00


E. F. Gray


6.00


W. G. Scruton


1.50


C. W. Jenkins


20.55


R. W. Gault


6.00


E. I. Baker 42.00


Herbert Glidden 8.55


Myron E. Gray


8.10


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Otto H. Dame 19.20


Clifton Goodwin


31.56


P. C. Young 20.78


J. H. Young


12.00


F. S. McDuffee


18.31


W. B. Hill


13.35


Fred Foss


22.40


L. M. Dennett


72.26


L. E. French


181.50


A. H. Tasker


20.40


E. J. Emerson


27.40


Thomas J. Stone 10.50


I. W. Stearns


6.40


U. S. Parsons


5.10


Edgar Hutchinson


7.20


Charles Tuttle


4.50


E. L. Peabody


12.88


A. L. Peabody 12.88


12.90


Mark Shonyo


41.50


B. W. Jewett


11.85


Frank H. Osborn


31.50


E. W. Locke


12.60


W. D. Ward


9.30


G. G. Hanson


16.80


A. N. Anderson


24.75


C. S. Tasker


42.15


Theodore Wiedlond


12.00


Emil Wiedlond


21.85


C. A. Wiedlond


72.90


Ray Barnes


6.90


George Hillsgrove


3.00


Herbert Bennett


29.40


G. J. Merrill


16.50


Jolus Gardner


44.52


William Hogencamp


20.40


Harry Hogencamp


32.54


John Hogencamp


14.40


W. H. Downs


25


F. W. Marshall 37.44


Timothy Kearns


16.50


Lewis Otis


5.25


Cecil F. Downs


97.85


Total


$1,779.08


Received from selectmen


$1,806.60


Paid selectmen overdraft


$27.52


CECIL F. DOWNS, Road Agent.


WINTER ACCOUNT


Breaking Roads from February 1 to April 1, 1920


A. G. Pitman


$84.70


Henry Cook 17.10


Frank J. Holmes


45.60


Ansel M. Ackerman


45.40


Orrin Littlefield


25.00


Clyde E. Corson


5.40


Earl C. Downing


23.00


Charles Weeks


30.00


P. H. Clapp


48.00


John W. Alm


27.30


Warren Littlefield


15.00


G. F. Littlefield


12.25


A. P. McNeal


39.65


Moses Curtis


33.00


Albion Curtis


18.00


Asa A. Curtis


40.40


Eugene Burleigh


35.25


Charles A. Holmes


41.70


H. O. Corson


31.80


Merton Corson


7.05


Floyd Corson


33.00


George Carr


39.60


A. B. Carr


50.70


C. W. Fernald


22.00


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George F. Hall 12.98


O. J. Garland 38.00


W. J. Garland 44.10


H. A. Garland 37.51


J. Russell Garney 33.78


Herbert Cook 26.40


Herbey Cook


22.96


Nat P. Cook


18.90


Arthur Ackerman 34.55


5.60


Oscar E. Pitman


35.50


Fred Pitman


30.00


J. F. Ayers


7.25


F. E. Berry


17.80


C. E. Ward


27.70


J. M. Brewster


31.14


Ansel Emerson


47.50


J. H. Varney


7.60


A. C. Straw


45.30


C. M. Davis


15.00


Albert H. Shaw 14.00


C. H. Proctor


6.00


A. G. Webster


4.50


F. H. Clapp


32.75


Harry Holmes


3.60


J. S. Bunker


16.50


A. E. White


12.50


A. Evans


6.00


C. E. Emerson


27.50


J. L. Kelley 33.45


A. F. Emerson 37.15


Henry Clark


15.90


W. J. Tukey


31.80


J. H. Dow


58.50


G. W. Dow 76.30


Harold Prescott 23.70


Roy C. Edgerly


20.30


Harry C. Gaskell


3.00


Owen H. Tuttle


27


Harold Dicey 5.00


S. E. Emerson 30.70


A. C. Emerson 30.10


J. S. Locke 33.90


G. M. Locke 22.20


Charles Fopiano 42.60


F. W. Marshall


57.80


Harry Emerson


78.00


Forrest Harvey


50.00


C. K. Davis


25.95


George G. Foss


52.20


A. N. Foss


58.35


B. Frank Dow


17.10


Philip Renaud


49.50


H. M. Hill


18.90


H. P. Weeks


56.80


J. O. Emerson


136.98


Total


$2,500.00


Received from town $2,500.00


JOHN O. EMERSON,


Road Agent.


SUMMER ROADS ACCOUNT


John Tibbetts


$12.34


H. A. Gray


1.50


Philip Hamel


64.75


Le Forest Jenkins


14.75


Owen M. Thayer


147.75


Clarence S. Jenkins


1.20


Clifton Goodwin


12.00


E. L. Stockman


14.00


A. F. Shackford


5.00


Ed. Baker


22.50


C. W. Jenkins


114.08


Harry Hogencamp


121.00


H. Glidden


5.00


28


John Haines, labor on road machine and picks 7.70


H. S. Bennett 87.63


Mark Shonyo


20.40


Nelson Shonyo


7.50


Charles Gilman, digger


1.05


M. H. Garland


5.00


Fred Foss


16.00


Frank Welch


25.00


H. Broadbent


16.50


D. L. McDuffee


.70


G. E. Giles, grease


.45


C. L. Cook


12.00


A. B. Gray


7.50


Lewis Otis


3.00


F. H. Clark, gravel


3.30


E. W. Locke, team and labor


694.92


Drake Bros.


10.00


Charles B. Davis, gravel


3.60


Charles Tasker


5.00


August Anderson


3.00


C. A. Weidlond


22.33


C. E. Thyng


11.55


Total


$1,500.00


Received from town $1,500.00


E. W. LOCKE, Road Agent.


BRIDGE ACCOUNT


Philip Hamel


$11.50


O. M. Thayer 42.50


Harry Hogencamp


16.50


Clifton Goodwin


7.50


M. O. Smith, spikes


5.83


Carrie Martell, bridge stringers


8.00


Nelson Shonyo


6.48


C. W. Jenkins


20.48


29


A. Cook 1.50


H. S. Bennett


6.48


John Basha, spikes


2.45


Herman Winkley


2.00


H. C. Kenison, spikes


1.30


A. B. Gray


2.50


George Hillsgrove


5.00


D. L. McDuffee, bridge stringers


8.00


Town of Barnstead for bridge plank


111.24


E. W. Locke, team and labor


201.98


Selectmen for railings for bridges


54.72


Total


$515.96


Received from town $515.96


E. W. Locke, Road Agent.


ROAD AGENT'S REPORT


Albert F. Emerson Report


SUMMER ACCOUNT, 1920


John W. Tibbetts


$36.00


Orrin Littlefield


24.50


Henry Clark


27.00


Harold S. Gilman


9.00


George W. Dow


45.17


Elwin Bodge


12.75


Albert F. Emerson


584.40


Frank J. Holmes


61.00


Oscar E. Pitman


30.00


Charles A. Holmes


9.00


Warren Littlefield


6.00


Arthur Ackerman


3.00


Anthony J. Stewart


19.50


Phil H. Clapp


10.00


Arver Evans


24.00


Ansel M. Ackerman


16.50


30


Wilbur J. Garland 63.35


Harry C. Gaskell


59.00


John H. Varney


18.94


Phil Renaud


4.50


Ed. N. Locke


14.10


George F. Hall


3.30


Henry Cook


3.00


George M. Locke


3.00


J. Sterling Locke


3.00


Harold B. Emerson


6.00


Forest Harvey


30.00


Ansel Emerson


6.75


C. K. Davis


3.35


Harry Emerson


4.00


William S. Cate


61.50


Wayland B. Locke


12.00


John W. Brewster


37.00


George E. Locke


18.00


A. J. McNeil


7.18


J. Russell Garney


3.85


Charles T. Weeks


2.67


Eugene Burleigh


7.60


Sarah U. Foss, gravel


3.75


Mary Jane Young, gravel


1.00


John J. Jenkins, hardpan


1.50


Total


$1,296.16


Received from town $1,256.25


Balance due A. F. Emerson


$39.91


BRIDGE ACCOUNT, 1920


Oscar Pitman


$7.00


John W. Tibbetts


3.00


Henry Clark


3.00


Albert F. Emerson


18.54


Anthony J. Stewarts


1.50


31


William S. Cate 8.50


Charles A. Holmes


4.00


George W. Dow


4.00


Bridge plank and stringers bought of town


244.12


Total


$293.66


Received from town


$296.66


Balance due town


$3.00


REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTEAD, N. H., ON JANUARY 31, 1921.


Date of Creation.


TRUST FUNDS. PURPOSE OF CREATION.


HOW INVESTED.


Amount of Principal.


Rate of Int.


Balance of Income on Hand at Beginning of Year.


Income During Year.


Balance of During Year. Expended Income on Hand at End of Year.


1866 School Notes --- From sale of school lands . . · For support of schools . .


-


Town Notes


· $1403 32


30%


$92 85


$92 85


4th U. S. Reg. Bond (in part.)


700 00


4


·


· 1891 Parsonage Fund - from sale of ministerial | lots . .


Town Notes, Nos. 8 & 10 .


432 00


3


12 96


12 96


1904| Dr. George W. Emerson, Cemetery Fund- · For care of Dr. George W. Emerson cemetery


5 Shares B. & M. R. R. 1st Pref. Stock, Class C Deposited in Bank Interest .


139 14


5 56


1914 Oscar Foss Cemetery Fund-For care of lot |


at Ct. Barnstead cemetery


10 Shares B. & M. R. R. 1st Pref. Stock, Class C .


1000 00


5.6


$30 60


5 00


25 60


1915 Joseph D. Proctor Heirs, cemetery fund for | . . care of Proctor cemetery . . .


Deposited in Farmers' Savings Bank .


440 44


10 00


6 00


4 00


1919 Barnstead Parade Cemetery Fund, given by | Charles E. Sturtevant for improvement of Parade Cemetery . .


4th Reg. U. S. Bond (in part)


300 00


6 87


12 75


10 50


9 12


. .


500 00


5.6


5 56


5 56


. .


33


REPORT OF TREASURER OF TRUST FUNDS School notes $1,403.32


Fourth regular U. S. bond, in part 700.00


Received from select-


men for note No. 3 . . $300.00


Received from select-


men for interest 51.10


Received from


bank,


interest 12.00


Received interest on


bond


29.75


Received from bank .


600.00


Paid for fourth regular bond, in part


$600.00


Paid for fourth regular bond, in part . Paid George J. Whitney


92.85


Cash on hand


279.92


$992.85 $992.85


Parsonage fund


432.00


Interest received from 1 selectmen Paid Henry W. George


12.96


3.24


Paid Lydia J. Reynolds


3.24


Paid Levi Hanson


3.24


Paid Josie M. Foss


3.24


.


$12.96 $12.96


Barnstead Parade Cem- etery fund. 4th regu- lar U. S. Bond, in part Cash on hand from 1920 Interest received


300.00


6.87


12.75


Received from bank ..


300.00


Paid for 4th regular U. S. bond. in part


300.00


20.08


34


Paid George A. Nutter Cash on hand


10.50


9.12


$319.62


$319.62


Dr. George W. Emerson fund, 5 shares B. & M. first preferred stock, class C .




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