Annual report of the Town officers of the town of Barnstead, New Hampshire, 1920-1923, Part 7

Author: Barnstead (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: [Barnstead, N.H.] : The Town
Number of Pages: 230


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Bridge plank used by town


357.24


Culverts and bridge plank on hand


182.80


Taxes bought by town


294.99


Amount due from State bounties


21.80


Balance highway account in State treas-


ury


390.73


Amount due from county 32.25


$ 2,670.28


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Excess of liabilities over assets (net debt) 8,007.23


Grand total $10,677.51


Liabilities


Balance in treasury, Old Home Day fund $ 42.98


Balance due South Barnstead fire depart- ment 50.00


Highway account unexpended in town treasury 1,245.27


Temporary loans


8,000.00


School notes 803.32


Parsonage notes


432.00


Total


$10,677.51


SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY


Town hall, land and buildings $ 3,000.00


Library, land and buildings 15,000.00


Furniture and equipment 700.00


Highway department, land and buildings 200.00


Highway equipment 500.00


Total


$19,400.00


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Received for permits for registration of motor vehicles :


92 permits issued $ 611.88


Less fees at 25 cents


23.00


$ 588.88


Paid selectmen


588.88


Dog licenses received :


69 males at $2.00 $ 138.00


1 male at $1.00 1.00


16 females at $5.00


80.00


9


1 female at 2.34


87 $ 221.34


Less fees at 20 cents


17.40


Paid selectmen


$


203.94


203.94


GEORGE J. WHITNEY,


Town Clerk.


COLLECTOR'S REPORT


Amount on list for collection $17,833.81


Amount of taxes, property, added to list 414.41


Amount of taxes, poll, added to list . 113.00


Interest collected


25.68


Amount of poll tax list 2,311.00


$20,697.90


Less discount allowed $ 165.67


Less abatements 52.51


$ 218.18


Taxes collected $20,479.72


Uncollected taxes on 1921 list, paid after


January 31, 1922 69.37


Paid treasurer as per receipts


$20,549.09


CORAN K. DAVIS,


Collector.


REPORT OF TREASURER


Balance in treasury January 31, 1922 . $ 3,472.01


Received of Coran K. Davis, collector, taxes due January 31, 1922 69.37


Coran K. Davis, collector 20,479.72


Selectmen 10,669.37


Total


$34,690.47


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Paid orders from selectmen 33,352.11


Balance in treasury January 31, 1923 $ 1,338.36 LESLIE G. LOUGEE, Treasurer.


SUMMARY RECEIPTS


Property and poll taxes


$20,479.72


Previous year 144.44


Total


$20,624.16


From State


For highways $ 2,519.48


For other purposes 2,893.76


Total


$ 5,413.24


From Local Sources, Except Taxes


Dog licenses $ 203.94


Automobile tax


588.88


Registration fees


8.00


Rent, town hall


15.00


Rent of pump


8.00


Bridge plank


357.24


Total


$ 1,181.06


Receipts Other Than Current Revenues


Temporary loans


$ 4,000.00


Total receipts from all sources $31,218.46


SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS General Government


Town officers' salaries $ 860.00


Town officers' expenses 465.05


Election and registration


243.50


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Town hall and office 13.85


Total


$ 1,582.40


Protection of Persons and Property


Police department $ 45.25


Fire department


170.80


Bounties


6.00


Damage by dogs


100.00


Total


$ 322.05


Health and Sanitation


Health department


$ 563.00


Vital statistics


30.00


Total


$ 593.10


Highways and Bridges


Town maintenance, unimproved trunk line


$ 893.31


State aid maintenance 250.00


Trunk line maintenance


1,164.61


Town maintenance in summer


2,816.31


Town maintenance in winter


4,577.46


Bridges


838.20


Bush account


365.34


General expenses of department


1,054.22


Total


$11,959.45


Education


Library, total


$ 200.00


Charities


Town poor


$ 329.90


County poor


32.25


Total $ 362.15


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Patriotic Purposes Aid to G. A. R., memorial exercises $ 100.00


Unclassified


Taxes bought by town


$


185.34


Abatements refunded


235.77


Total


$


421.11


Interest


Interest, total


$


446.06


New Construction and Improvements


Trunk line construction, total $ 3,361.09


Indebtedness Payments


Temporary loans


$ 2,000.00


Long-term notes


300.00


Total


$ 2,300.00


Payments to Other Governmental Divisions


State and county tax


$ 4,967.42


School district 6,737.28


Total


$11,704.70


Grand total of all payments


$33,352.11


PAYMENTS-DETAILED STATEMENT General Government Detail 1, Town Officers' Salaries


Frank J. Holmes, as selectman $ 200.00


Oscar J. Garland, as selectman 200.00


Chester W. Chandler, as selectman 200.00


Coran K. Davis, as collector 125.00


Leslie G. Lougee, as treasurer 75.00


George J. Whitney, as clerk 50.00


Irving W. Stearns, as auditor 5.00


13


Fred T. Hunt, as auditor 5.00


Total


$


860.00


Detail 2, Town Officers' Expenses


Frank S. Eaton, printing town reports and mailing $ 177.00


O. J. O'Neil, office lamp 22.15


10.00


Union Telephone Co.


Edson C. Eastman, office supplies 55.19


T. F. Seward, wood 5.00


H. O. Corson, wood 50.00


E. L. Lydiard, list of transfers 7.80


F. J. Holmes, telephone and postage 6.00


F. J. Holmes, out of town expenses 15.00


C. W. Chandler, out of town expenses . .


20.00


L. G. Lougee, telephone, postage an ex- penses 14.46


O. J. Garland, telephone, postage and ex- penses 3.00


O. J. Garland, out of town expenses 20.00


C. K. Davis, copying invoice book 10.00


C. K. Davis, postage, telephone and print- ing 13.43


George J. Whitney, bond for trust fund 10.00 William P. Farmer, Association of N. H. Assessors 2.00


C. K. Davis, expense of trust fund


5.00


Myra A. George, expense of trust fund . 5.00


Richardson & Boynton Co., shaker for furnace 4.26


George J. Whitney, telephone, postage and supplies 9.76


Total $ 465.05


Detail 3, Election and Registration Expenses


Clyde Wakefield, ballot clerk $ 9.00


George Carr, ballot clerk 9.00


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Charles E. Thyng, ballot clerk 15.00


Valley Times, printing ballots 15.00


E. B. Kelley, moderator, 1919 to 1923 32.00


Herbert M. Hill, supervisor


43.50


Melvin H. Garland, supervisor 45.00


Philip Clapp, supervisor 45.00


Stella Corson, ballot clerk 3.00


George Nutter, gate keeper 9.00


A. F. Shackford, gate keeper 9.00


George J. Whitney, setting up booths


9.00


Total $ 243.50


Detail 4, Town Hall


C. W. Chandler, phosphate for grounds $


11.45


O. J. Garland, phosphate for grounds .. 2.40


Total $


13.85


Protection of Persons and Property


Detail 5, Police Department


Clyde Wakefield, special police $ 4.00


Harold Heywood, special police 4.00


Carl G. Burroughs, aid to transient 7.50


A. J. Stewart, special police 4.00


Carl G. Burroughs, police officer 10.00


Carroll E. Jenkins, constable 10.00


Carroll E. Jenkins, aid to transcient .75


Albert F. Emerson, wood for Lobey 5.00


Total $ 45.25


Detail 6, Fire Department


Charles E. Thyng, issuing fire permit no- tices $ 50.80


Carl G. Burroughs, insurance, C. B. Fire Co. . 20.00


Carl G. Burroughs, treasurer C. B. Fire Co 50.00


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E. B. Kelley, treasurer Barnstead Fire Co. 50.00


Detail 7, Bounties


Frank J. Holmes, total $ 6.00


Detail 8, Damage by Dogs


Frank True, damage to cow $ 40.00


Fred E. Berry, damage to sheep 50.00


George J. Whitney, enforcing dog law


10.00


Total $ 100.00


Detail 9, Health Department John Basha, John Brown scarlet fever case $ 72.66


Herbert C. Kenison, Frank Higgins scar- let fever case 41.44


William Cate, scarlet fever case


25.00


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, A. C. Scruton scarlet fever case 37.50


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, William Cate scarlet fever case 7.50


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, Frank Higgins scarlet fever case 6.00


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, John Golden scarlet fever case 13.50


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, John Brown scarlet fever case 25.00


Town of Pittsfield, A. A. Curtis scarlet fever case 39.87


Edgar Gray, William Cate, scarlet fever case 3.25


George J. Whitney, board of health, scar- let fever case 98.29


A. J. Stewart, A. C. Scruton scarlet fever case 104.00


Mary Harnold, A. C. Scruton, board, scarlet fever case 40.00


Dr. G. H. Hawley, A. C. Scruton scarlet fever case 19.50


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Dr. G. H. Hawley, William Cate scarlet fever case 6.00


Dr. G. H. Hawley, John Brown scarlet fever case 8.50


Susie Littlefield, John Brown scarlet


fever case


10.00


George J. Whitney, expenses 5.00


Total $ 563.00


Detail 10, Vital Statistics


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, returning births and deaths $ 10.75


George J. Whitney 19.35


Total


$ 30.10


Detail 11, Town Maintenance, Unimproved Trunk Line


John C. Varney $ 817.66


Lester Boudreau


60.00


Frank H. Gray


15.65


Total


$ 893.31


Detail 12, State Aid Maintenance


Lester Boudreau, total $ 250.00


Detail 13, Trunk line maintenance


Lester Boudreau $ 723.00


John C. Varney


56.50


Philip Hamel 17.80


Harry Powell


31.68


Albert F. Emerson


16.61


E. W. Locke


10.11


T. F. Seward


34.66


Fred T. Pitman


1.40


Harold Cate


10.00


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Merton Jenkins


10.00


O. J. Garland


45.13


Harold Clough


8.89


Orin Littlefield


10.00


Frank Underhill


2.50


Malcolm Tasker


18.98


Ed. Weymouth


5.00


Ted Corson


5.00


Herman Winkley


7.50


C. W. Chandler


16.78


Frank H. Gray


69.15


O. M. Thayer


5.00


Fred Foss


29.40


A. C. Young


29.61


Total


$ 1,164.61


Detail 14, Town Maintenance Highways and Bridges


E. W. Locke, winter, Jan. 21 to May 1 . . $ 395.69


S. J. Clark, winter account


2,290.26


S. J. Clark, summer account


1,348.00


S. J. Clark, bridges


244.64


Frank Marshall, summer account


1,468.31


Frank Marshall, winter account


1,891.51


Frank Marshall, bridges account


593.56


Total $ 8,231.97


Detail 15, General Expenses


Frank S. Eaton, printing signs $ 9.00


L. E. French, bridge stringers 50.00


Berger Mfg. Co., road machine 310.00


Albert G. Pitman, repairs on road ma- chine 7.00


Frank J. Holmes, freight on road ma- chine 11.05


E. W. Locke, labor on road 3.50


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18


O. J. Garland, surveying road 5.00


F. J. Holmes, surveying road 2.50


C. W. Chandler, bridge stringers 5.50


J. J. Charbouneau, labor on road


14.25


John Brown, labor on road S. J. Clark, labor on road 4.95


13.75


Clifton Goodwin, labor on road 13.12


A. C. Young, labor on road 24.00


Clarence Jenkins, labor on road 21.00


Otto Dame, labor on road


4.46


O. M. Thayer, labor on road


8.92


O. J. Garland, labor on road Philip Hamil, labor on road


2.50


Walter Scruton, labor on road


2.50


Frank H. Warren, damage to auto


18.00


Cecil G. Glidden, damage to auto


40.00


Frank T. Garland, damage to auto 6.00


W. H. Berry, labor on road drags


16.40


J. C. Varney, labor on road drags


3.61


Sarah U. Foss, gravel


5.35


George Giles, supplies


3.10


John Basha, supplies


5.83


Fred T. Hunt, freight


1.83


Berger Mfg. Co., culverts and machine blades


96.60


James C. Locke, watering tub


3.00


Walter Gaskell, watering tub


3.00


Arthur Ackerman, land damage in win- ter 5.00


H. O. Corson, labor on road


10.00


J. H. Varney, lumber for road drags 14.60


Mary J. Young heirs, gravel


5.00


M. O. Smith, supplies


2.13


H. O. Corson, bridge plank


68.22


North East Metal Culvert Co., culverts .


42.20


A. D. Otis, labor on road machine


5.00


H. P. Maxfield, supplies


24.00


H. C. Kenison, supplies 7.10


43.25


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Berger Mfg. Co., culverts


82.80


Alvin Hanson, repairs on road machine 3.65


A. W. Tasker, gravel, 1921, 1922


18.70


John C. Varney, telephone and postage George T. Emerson, blacksmith work . .


3.00


3.85


Total


$ 1,054.22


Detail 16, Bush Accounts


Charles E. Thyng


$ 18.00


Frank Marshall


2.00


Herbert Glidden


9.62


John Alm


45.24


Joseph Kelley


75.00


John Tibbetts


12.50


Harry Wheet


3.89


William Higgins


12.50


Harold Ward


5.00


Charles Tuttle


2.50


O. M. Thayer


23.96


Philip Hamil


24.32


Frank Higgins


7.50


Ed. Weymouth


5.00


Elmer Emerson


18.00


Fred Welch


6.16


James Nuttall


10.06


Arthur Ackerman


3.75


George Ashley


10.00


Harry Gaskell


37.50


S. E. Emerson


7.50


Malcolm Tasker


2.50


O. J. Garland


2.50


John C. Varney


6.00


John H. Varney


3.00


Fred E. Berry


10.00


Total $ 365.34


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Education Detail 17, Library Fred T. Hunt, treasurer, total $ 200.00


Charities Detail 18, Town Poor


Eliot Hospital, aid to Patrick Neland . . $ 249.00


Harry Hier, aid to Cook case 10.00


O. J. Garland, aid to Cook case 10.00


Charles E. Thyng, aid to Cook case 19.90


John Tibbetts, aid to Frank Colwell 35.00


Dr. R. W. Tuttle, aid to Frank Colwell . 6.00


Total $ 329.90


Detail 19, County Poor


Charles E. Thyng, in Charbonneau case $ C. W. Chandler, in Charbonneau case . 22.25


5.00


Carl G. Burroughs, in Charbonneau case 5.00


Total $ 32.25


Patriotic Purposes Detail 20, Memorial Day


William Hogancamp, Memorial Day ... $ 40.00


William Hogancamp, improving soldiers'


graves


60.00


Total


$


100.00


Unclassified Detail 21, Taxes Bought by Town


John B. Clark, tax $ 46.56


William H. Downs, tax 27.75


Eleanor B. Forbs, tax 60.96


J. J. Charbonneau, tax


45.07


Total $ 185.34


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Detail 22, Abatements Refunded


George E. Hillsgrove, overtax, 1921 $ 4.72


Clarabell Young, overtax, 1921


10.00


James Bodge, overtax .71


A. J. Stewart, overtax


3.54


George Colbath, overtax, 1921


24.80


Henry Clark, paid in Pittsfield


5.00


Artistic Web Co., overtax


177.00


M. E. Babb, paid in Farmington


5.00


J. J. Charbonneau, poll tax


5.00


Total


$ 235.77


Detail 23, Interest


Hillsboro County Savings Bank $ 400.00


Myra A. George, treasurer of trust fund,


interest on parsonage fund


12.96


Myra A. George, treasurer of trust fund, interest on school note


33.10


Total


$ 446.06


New Construction


Detail 24, Trunk Line Construction


. John Tibbetts $ 124.73


O. M. Thayer


114.73


J. C. Varney


186.67


A. J. Stewart


14.44


Harvey Wheet


75.83


E. W. Locke


86.66


Fred Pitman


2.50


Arthur Ackerman


2.50


Herman Kardnal


39.00


Walter Irish


75.85


Proctor Brothers


122.50


Harold Ward


2.50


A. C. Young


239.00


22


Cecil Downs


12.50


James Nuttall


52.50


John Wentworth


2.50


T. F. Seward


248.72


Sterling Locke


17.50


H. O. Corson


100.00


Harry Tasker


7.50


Philip Hamil


104.45


George G. Foss


45.50


George W. Dow


26.00


Harry Powell


63.06


Arthur Tasker


58.61


Harold Dicy


3.06


O. Varney


40.00


J. A. Mooney


30.40


Harry P. Maxfield


83.23


Mrs. Addie Edwards


66.45


George S. Frost


7.50


George E. Giles


6.90


E. B. Drake


7.00


LaForest Jenkins


48.89


Orin Littlefield


44.17


Herbert Glidden


17.78


John Alm


23.34


Martin Hichcock


21.11


Walter Scruton


4.44


Harold Cate


2.50


Albert Emerson


130.33


Walter Gaskell


81.34


Harry Gaskell


118.17


Auldin Emery


66.00


Herman Winkley


8.33


Arthur Brown


12.50


Frank Underhill


7.50


Harold Emerson


2.50


Ansel Emerson


3.61


Thompson & Houague


48.00


A. H. Bickford


15.20


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O. J. Garland 307.98


C. W. Chandler 202.89


S. E. Emerson


124.22


Total $ 3,361.09


Indebtedness Payments


Detail 25, Payments on Temporary Loans Hillsboro County Savings Bank $ 2,000.00


Detail 26, Long-term Notes


Myra A. George, treasurer of trust fund, serial note No. 5 $ 300.00


Payments to Other Govermental Divisions Detail 26, State and County Tax


John W. Plummer, treasurer, State tax . $ 2,500.00


George E. Farrand, treasurer Soldiers'


bonus tax 906.00


A. W. Dinsmore, treasurer County tax


1,511.42


Total $ 4,967.42


Detail 27, School District


George J. Whitney, treasurer, balance dog licenses $ 119.10


George J. Whitney, treasurer, school 6,618.18


Total $ 6,737.28


Respectfully submitted, FRANK J. HOLMES, OSCAR J. GARLAND, CHESTER W. CHANDLER, Selectmen of Barnstead.


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WINTER ACCOUNT


Report of E. W. Locke from Feb. 1, to April 1, 1922


Paid Fred E. Berry $ 10.00


A. C. Straw 9.00


Ansel Emerson 9.00


J. M. Brewster 4.08


W. D. Ward


2.70


W. B. Hill 5.55


A. McPherson


12.75


F. S. McDuffee


28.10


W. B. Fessenden


6.63


T. R. Pickering


3.30


Fred Foss


15.32


T. L. Kearnes


.90


F. H. Osborn


.90


H. Broadbent


14.58


L. M. Densett


13.59


William C. Emons


6.96


B. W. Jewett


1.50


W. D. Gaskell


22.52


H. Hogancamp


8.64


H. S. Bennett


3.75


George J. Merrill


3.60


C. W. Jenkins


3.15


Clifton Goodwin


28.08


Harold Goodwin


11.70


Otto H. Dane


15.60


William Higgins


1.00


C. E. Ward


11.10


J. C. Varney


4.00


J. S. Bunker


5.50


S. E. Emerson


51.04


J. O. Emerson


30.60


J. F. Ayres


. 6.75


Howard Davis


.90


C. A. Parsons


2.00


E. W. Locke


15.00


25


William Downes


4.05


C. E. Thyng


4.45


H. C. Gaskell


8.00


W. H. Garland


8.00


Schomaubun


1.40


Received of town


395.69


E. W. LOCKE, Road Agent.


SUMMER ACCOUNT Sewell J. Clark, Road Agent


Philip Hamil


$ 10.00


Charles Elkins


2.50


Charles M. Foss


24.00


A. J. McNeil


3.75


Charles Weeks


3.75


C. A. Holmes


3.18


George A. Pitman


3.75


Guy E. Clark


47.00


Eugene Clark


11.50


H. S. Bennett


20.00


Emil Weidlund


18.18


Charles Jenkins


13.75


F. T. Seward


12.00


Frank Clark


11.89


Frank Clark, for gravel


4.50


A. C. Young


36.00


John W. Tibbetts


21.75


John B. Clark 15.00


Ernest Otis


2.93


C. A. Weidlund


49.92


Albert Pitman


46.75


A. D. Otis


121.13


Jonathan Clark


98.75


$ 395.69


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Elmer Emerson


58.75


Leon Reynolds


.90


Herbert Gray


.50


G. Hartson


1.36


W. L. Emens


18.00


T. S. Eaton, for gravel


4.30


W. S. Nelson 1.14


A. J. Welch


34.91


Clarence Jenkins


12.00


Harry Maxfield, for dynamite and fuse .


2.55


Peter Johnson


2.50


A. G. Hanson


2.90


Fred Pitman


11.25


Henry P. Weeks


12.00


L. E. French


7.25


Oscar E. Pitman


9.75


Frank J. Holmes


72.00


Herbert Cook


12.00


Frank Welch


23.75


Fred Welch .


1.00


Sewell J. Clark


477.21


Total


$ 1,348.00


Received from town 1,348.00


BRIDGE ACCOUNT Sewell J. Clark, Road Agent


H. A. Smith


$ 3.00


Eugene Clark


5.00


Wilbur Garland


8.50


C. A. Wiedlund


2.94


Frank Welch


2.50


John Tibbetts


3.25


Jonathan Clark


3.25


George Pitman


2.50


Charles Elkins


2.50


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Albert Pitman


9.00


A. B. Carr


2.91


A. D. Otis


16.00


Alonzo Welch


17.50


Sewell J. Clark


76.15


Selectmen, culverts and bridge plank . . 89.64


Total


$ 244.64


Received from town


244.64


WINTER ACCOUNT


From February 1, 1922, to February 1, 1923 Sewell J. Clark, Road Agent


Oren Littlefield $ 24.90


George G. Foss


38.86


A. N. Foss 14.00


Albion Curtis


11.48


G. W. Dow 65.65


J. H. Dow 14.05


R. W. Gault 12.88


B. F. Dow


17.32


A. C. Emery 30.00


45.64


C. A. Weidlund


93.84


James Mozley


20.16


Charles Tasker


56.52


A. D. Otis


54.04


Hervey Cook


44.39


Emil Wiedlund


11.90


Thomas Stone


5.74


Elmer Emerson


29.33


L. E. French


10.00


Frank Welch 2.50


Henry Weeks


103.60


Fred Pitman


39.85


Guy E. Clark


28


Oscar Pitman 36.30


Charles Holmes


35.05


August Anderson


13.60


A. B. Carr


47.72


Frank J. Holmes


3.36


Percy Young


15.96


James H. Young


15.12


Jonathan Clark


36.20


Albert Pitman


45.48


John Tibbetts


12.88


Harry Little


7.00


George Hanson


11.46


A. J. McNeil


37.12


John Wentworth


14.70


Charles Weeks


7.28


J. Russell Garney


22.96


John N. Cochrane


8.82


George W. Cook


8.96


Harry K. Hier


48.76


W. J. Garland


106.89


Owen Tuttle


29.82


Merlon Tuttle


50.83


F. H. Clapp


84.25


Harry Hogancamp


55.45


John Hogancamp


18.90


Philip Hasty


28.70


Charles Townson


10.80


Herbert Gray


5.10


Myron E. Gray


1.35


F. H. Moore


3.30


G. N. Rowe


3.30


A. Weeks


2.10


A. Drake


2.10


Archie Canfield


.30


Millard Thompson


.30


Clyde Wakefield


.30


C. Drake


.30


John King


.30


29


Leslie Gray


.30


Charles Jenkins


17.10


Mark Shonyo 21.90


George Merrill ·


12.00


W. L. Emens


19.40


H. S. Bennett


17.70


A. J. O'Neil


1.50


George Littlefield


63.75


Warren Littlefield


67.61


Harold B. Emerson


15.00


Albert Emerson


45.72


Ernest Otis


8.25


F. W. Marshall


18.18


William Sanders


9.72


Frank Clark


6.30


Alonzo Welch


10.36


George Locke


53.03


Merton Corson


.56


John Varney


15.80


Joe Bunker


10.00


James Flanders


12.03


Herbert Hill


.84


Theodore Armstrong


11.85


C. K. Davis


3.50


Forest Harvey


8.00


Clyde Carson


2.75


Philip Reynard


3.08


Ted Weidlund


5.60


John B. Clark


.56


Harry Emerson


23.50


Herbert Cook


17.60


Arthur Ackerman


8.15


W. S. Nelson


5.60


C. S. Parkhurst


32.80


Earl Downing


7.84


George Cleveland


18.62


Walter Huckins


9.80


Leon Reynolds


5.32


.


30


Sewell J. Clark 107.62


Total


$ 2,279.01


Received from town


2,290.26


Balance on hand


11.25


HIGHWAYS-SUMMER ACCOUNT


Elwin A. Bodge


$ 98.75


Joseph Kelley 22.50


George S. Buckman


92.50


Albert F. Emerson


57.00


William Young


1.25


Anthony J. Stewart


51.00


George Littlefield


13.00


Arthur Ackerman


42.50


T. F. Seward


72.08


Philip Renard


2.50


Walter Gaskill


18.50


F. W. Marshall


556.30


John O. Emerson


68.00


John Brewster


48.48


John Basha, supplies


10.76


Albion Foss


1.96


Albion Curtis


1.12


George Foss


2.88


Charles E. Thyng


18.80


G. W. Dow


28.75


James A. Flanders


2.50


Harry Gaskill


9.00


H. C. Kenison, supplies


1.05


S. E. Emerson


32.41


J. T. Ayers


10.00


James Broadbent


8.45


John C. Varney


21.00


Owen Tuttle


18.00


31


Coran K. Davis 2.50


A. C. Straw


22.50


C. E. Ward 19.50


F. B. Burchstead 12.00


Herbert Burchstead


5.00


A. C. Young


13.00


Orin Littlefield


2.50


Frank H. Osborne


8.40


A. C. Emery


15.00


B. F. Dow


4.36


O. M. Thayer


.84


Ralph Adams


2.50


Fred Pitman


2.50


Melvin H. Garland


20.00


G. M. Ashley


9.34


Fred Foss


2.50


Harry Emerson


2.25


LaForest Jenkins


5.00


F. W. Marshall


5.85


Walter Gaskill, gravel


1.30


Frank Osborne


.42


Total


$ 1,468.31


Received from town 1,468.31


F. W. MARSHALL,


Road Agent.


BRIDGES AND CULVERTS


C. L. Gray $ 33.00


G. H. Prince 2.50


G. W. Prince 5.00


Feru Kelley


8.75


G. S. Buckman


12.50


James Nuttall


1.50


G. W. Dow


2.50


Arthur Ackerman


10.00


32


F. W. Marshall 147.48


Elwin A. Bodge


4.00


John C. Varney 14.67


Arthur T. Hale


20.50


F. W. Marshall, stringers


63.56


Received from town for bridge plank ..


267.60


Total


$ 593.56


Received from town


$ 593.56


Total expenditures


593.56


F. W. MARSHALL,



Road Agent.


WINTER ACCOUNT, 1922-1923


John Cleveland $ 11.06


Orin Littlefield 9.00


Coran K. Davis 6.75


Chester W. Chandler


3.80


Leslie G. Lougee


45.15


B. Frank Dow


8.10


G. W. Dow


25.64


Albert F. Emerson


10.20


H. O. Corson


6.00


Walter Johnson


5.68


E. W. Locke


7.12


A. C. Emery


62.00


F. R. Burchstead


75.44


J. S. Bunker


45.43


Herbert M. Hill


11.05


Harold Cate


28.52


Harry Emerson


41.00


Charles R. Brown


45.30


Walter Gaskell


17.10


John Alm 1.50


Clifton Goodwin


41.58


W. S. Cate


27.50


33


O. M. Thayer 1.40


George Foss


22.50


Albion Foss 12.04


G. E. Locke


75.00


Emil Kardinal 50.00


Fred E. Berry


34.30


Harry Gaskell


26.95


John Emerson


37.81


Harold Dicey


8.75


C. E. Ward


66.38


Chase Straw


24.94


Ensel Emerson


14.35


John Brewster


14.23


J. C. Varney


80.65


Albert Perry


7.60


T. F. Seward


12.00


C. E. Young


25.20


A. F. Scruton


19.60


Feru Kelley


9.80


Lyman J. Ayers


2.80


Charles Tuttle


2.80


M. H. Garland


29.25


Ed. Drake


9.72


Will Hill


2.80


Scott Parsons


5.25


Harold Heywood


2.10


Philip Hamil


4.20


Harold Dow


8.75


Roland Gault


9.00


Warren Littlefield


12.00


George Littlefield


12.00


B. W. Jewett


6.00


Albion Curtis


3.64


A. H. Brown


21.90


Albert MacPherson


4.06


T. S. McDuffy


8.94


P. C. Young


1.40


L. M. Dennett


26.27


34


Frank Osborne


8.40


Tim Kearns


24.80


W. B. Hill


14.55


Merton Jenkins


9.96


Lester Boudreau


2.80


Merton Corson


1.80


Harry Powell


1.75


Fred Foss


28.05


W. D. Ward


5.70


F. H. Edgerly


7.69


Otto Dane


8.70


G. M. Ashley


11.40


P. J. Parkie


9.25


C. E. Thyng


3.83


Clyde Corson


4.06


Charles Tuttle


2.80


Arthur White


2.50


William Gray


3.64


Howard Davis


5.18


Albert Davis


2.24


John Alm


6.30


Harvey A. Wheat


28.55


Hiram Broadbent


51.25


S. E. Emerson


60.00


Millard Thompson


1.40


F. W. Marshall


158.97


Will Hill


1.40


Archie Canfield


1.40


Leslie Gray


1.40


Ernest Crossett


1.40


Frank Moore


1.40


G. M. Rowe


1.40


John King


1.40


Clyde Wakefield


1.40


Harvey Drake


1.40


Albert Weeks


4.72


F. W. Marshall


15.27


J. A. Flanders


34.30


35


A. C. Emery 20.00


F. W. Marshall, shovels and dinners 7.15


Alvin Jones 13.75


George Locke


18.66


A. C. Straw, breaking roads year pre-


vious 3.08


W. B. Hill, breaking roads year previous 1.20 John Brewster, breaking roads year pre- vious 1.04


John O. Emerson, breaking roads year previous 2.00


Total


$ 1,850.65


Received from town $ 1.891.51


Total expenditures 1,850.65


Balance on hand February 8, 1923 $ 40.86


F. W. MARSHALL, Road Agent.


UNIMPROVED TRUNK LINE, 1922


John C. Varney, 3-horse team $ 341.00


John C. Varney, 2-horse team 181.29


John C. Varney, hand labor 3.89


J. H. Varney, hand labor


12.50


Philip Renard, hand labor


21.39


James Flanders, hand labor


7.50


BARNSTEAD 10 ..


Malcom Locke, hand labor


10.00


Sterling Locke, hand labor 9.17


Wesley Locke, 2-horse team 6.50


Orin Littlefield, hand labor


12.50


Walter Irish, hand labor


8.89


Frank Holmes. hand labor


3.00


Harvey Wheet, hand labor


2.50


Benjamin Blaisdell, blacksmith


.70


Herbert Berry, blacksmith


19.50


36


Fred Raymond, hand labor 2.22


Harry Powell, hand labor 5.00


Arthur White, hand labor


6.39


Herbert Kenison, supplies H. P. Maxfield, supplies John Alm, hand labor


33.75


22.49


Harold Ward, hand labor


48.62


J. S. Bunker, hand labor


2.50


Charles Tuttle, hand labor


8.33


Frank Higgins, hand labor


9.17


William Higgins, hand labor


36.94


$ 817.66


TRUNK LINE, 1922


John C. Varney, 3-horse team


44.00


Harold Ward, hand labor


4.17


John Alm, hand labor


2.22


Orin Littlefield, hand labor


1.39


William Higgins, hand labor


4.72


$ 56.50


Unimproved trunk line


817.66


Total drawn $ 874.16


Center Barnstead, N. H., Jan. 31, 1923.


Expenditures of Center Barnstead Fire Co. for Year Ending January 31, 1923


Feb. 13, John Basha, oil $ .36


March 20, A. J. Stewart, rent, 1921 12.00


April 1, State Fire Association :


Enrollment of 40 members at 50 cents


20.00


April 1, New England Fire Appliance


Co., 1 dozen acid bottles ; 1 dozen stop- pers for extinguishers 5.31


May 20, John Basha, merchandise .91


July 5, Valley Times Print, journal .


.25


Aug. 18, A. G. Pitman, ladder wagon . . 35.00


1.92


37


Dec. 22, John Basha, merchandise


.15


Jan. 25, A. J. Stewart, rent, 1922 12.00


Total paid out $ 85.98


Money on hand Jan. 31, 1922


$ 50.91


Received from selectmen, amount voted by town . 50.00


Received from selectmen, enrollment of 40 members in State Firemen's Asso- ciation, at 50cents 20.00


Total money received $ 120.91


Less expenditures 85.98


Money on hand Jan. 31, 1923 $ 34.93


Respectfully submitted. C. G. BURROUGHS,


Treasurer.


I hereby certify the foregoing report of expendi- tures to be correct.


ANTHONY J. STEWART, Captain Chemical Co. No. 1.


FIRE REPORT OF C. E. THYNG, FIRE WARDEN, 1922


In Account with Town of Barnstead


Received for permits and postage $ 8.75


Received for posting notices 8.00


Received for examining steam mills


14.00


Received for men at Irish fire


12.00


42.75


Paid G. W. Dow, et al, at Irish fire


12.00


I wish to thank every one for their hearty co- operation in the observance of our fire laws.




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