Annual report of the officers of the Town of Campton, New Hampshire, 1915-1918, Part 2

Author: Campton (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: [Campton, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 296


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9 00


Volney Chase, labor,


9 00


Elmer Palmer, labor,


9 00


31, F. E. Merrill, team,


13 50


J. A. Webster, labor,


3 60


M. E. Wilson, labor,


7 20


W. C. Page, labor,


9 00


Edson Avery, team,


27 00


Ben Moulton, team,


22 50


30


Charles Chase, labor, 8 00


Ira E. Atkinson, team, 22 50


Sept. 1, M. E. Wilson, labor,


2 80


4, Will Snow, labor,


9 00


5, Ira E. Atkinson, foreman, 15 00


F. E. Merrill, team, 27 00


Charles Chase, labor,


10 80


Volney Chase, labor, Elmer Palmer, labor,


10 80


Ben Moulton, team,


27 00


Fred Goodwin, labor,


10 80


C. A. Avery, labor,


5 40


Joe Dustin, labor,


10 00


Leon Dustin, labor,


9 00


Albert Page, labor,


10 80


W. C. Page, labor,


10 80


J. A. Webster, labor,


10 80


George Chase, team,


15 00


Frank Crowell, labor,


9 00


J. M. Wallace, team,


27 00


Edson Avery, team,


22 50


I. E. Atkinson, team,


27 00


Sept. 11, John A. Dustin, labor,


9 00


Will Snow, labor,


5 40


12, Edson Avery, team,


22 50


Ira E. Atkinson, foreman,


10 83


Fred Goodwin, labor, 9 00


George Chase, labor and team,


12 90


Elmer Long, labor,


1 80


W. E. Page, labor,


10 80


Albert Page, labor, 10 80


Perley Chase, labor, 5 40


Charles Chase, labor,


10 80


J. M. Wallace, team, 27 00


Elmer Palmer, labor,


10 80


31


10 80


Ben Moulton, team,


27 00


C. A. Avery, labor,


10 80


Leon Dustin, labor, 10 80


J. A. Webster, labor, 10 80


Volney Chase, labor,


9 00


F. E. Merrill, team,


27 00


I. E. Atkinson, team,


13 50


Francis Crowell, labor,


5 40


Frank Crowell, labor,


10 80


17, Perley Chase, labor, 7 40


Francis Crowell, labor, 3 80


19, Leon Dustin, labor,


4 00


Fred Goodwin, labor,


10 00


Ira E. Atkinson, foreman,


15 00


Albert Page, labor,


7 20


Elmer Palmer, labor,


10 80


C. A. Avery, labor,


10 80


George Chase, labor,


10 60


Volney Chase, labor,


10 40


F. E. Merrill, team,


27 00


Ben Moulton, team,


27 00


I. E. Atkinson, team,


22 50


Frank Crowell, labor,


10 80


Charles Chase, labor,


9 00


W. C. Page, labor,


10 80


23, Will Snow, labor,


5 40


J. M. Wallace, team,


6 50


W. C. Page, labor,


5 40


Elmer Palmer, labor,


5 40


Ben Moulton, team,


13 50


C. A. Avery, labor,


5 40


George Chase, labor,


5 40


Frank Crowell, labor,


5 40


Charles Chase, labor,


5 40


Volney Chase, labor,


3 60


32


Leon Dustin, labor, 40


F. E. Merrill, team, 13 50


26, I. E. Atkinson, foreman, 7 50


Oct. 17, J. C. Prescott, labor, 4 50


Nov. 6, Joseph Dustin, labor,


4 40


7, Ira E. Atkinson, foreman,


12 50


Frank Crowell, labor,


8 20


Elmer Palmer, labor,


9 00


F. E. Merrill, team,


22 50


Will Snow, labor,


9 00


George Chase, labor,


9 00


Eugene Blake, labor,


7 20


W. C. Page, labor,


9 00


Joe Dustin, labor,


1 80


Leon Dustin, labor,


9 00


F. H. Crowell, team,


18 00


Frank Crowell, labor,


3 60


F. H. Crowell, team,


9 00


George Chase, labor, 3 60


George D. Pattee, grade,


30 60


F. E. Merrill, team,


9 50


Elmer Palmer, labor,


3 80


W. C. Page, labor, 3 60


David M. Moses, grade,


30 30


13, C. A. Avery, labor,


1 80


Leon Dustin, labor,


1 80


Eugene Blake, labor, 3 60


14, Ira E. Atkinson, foreman,


18 00


16, Lester M. Avery, dynamite, caps, and fuse, 59 04


Ira E. Atkinson, sharpening tools,


6 90


Auger,


1 00


Ira E. Atkinson, labor,


8 70


Ira E. Atkinson, men and team,


12 40


33


Repairs on state road,


14 00


Paid,


$1,386 97


Received,


1,366 10


Balance due,


$20 87


C. E. Merrill, Agent. Maintenance Account.


Dr.


Received of town,


$1,542 74


Cr.


L. W. Palmer, labor,


$ 118 00


J. B. Clifford, labor,


158 71


Everett Avery, labor,


10 66


S. Kimball, labor,


91 38


Jeff Romprey, labor,


664 00


Patrol team, labor,


24 50


W. P. Currier, labor,


5 00


W. C. Pulsifer, labor,


. 00


Leroy Moulton, labor,


15 75


Mike Carroll,


7 50


Fred G. Hill, labor,


90 00


George Hanscomb, labor,


10 50


O. W. Willoughby, labor,


10 50


William Miclon, labor,


8 75


Richard Miclon, labor,


10 50


A. W. Goodwin, labor,


10 50


M. C. Southmayd, labor,


18 00


J. B. Southmayd, labor,


7 00


C. E. Merrill, labor,


139 33


A. F. Burtt Co., paint,


1 15


A. F. Burtt Co., 25 lbs. spikes,


75


34


Perley Hall, labor,


53 47


Moulton & Johnson, 65 lbs. steel,


2 28


B. & M. R. R., freight on screen,


60


F. G. Smith, 53 lags cement,


25 27


W. B. Avery, 100 los. white lead, 7 75


W. B. Avery, 2 gals. linseed oil,


1 40


1 .. Cook & Sons, 1072 ft. spruce,


22 51


I. VanAuken, grade,


7 54


Mark Spokesfield, grade,


3 00


M. C. Southmayd, grade,


4 40


T. J. Rowe, grade,


2 00


Mary Renter, grade,


9 50


H. R. Garland, grade,


12 50


C. E. Merrill, grade,


5 64


A. C. Moulton, 70 ft. hard wood plank,


1 40


$1,542 74


STATE AID MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Received of town,


$65 30


Cr.


Loren Palmer, labor,


$ 7 00


C. E. Merrill, labor,


10 00


W. C. Pulsifer, labor,


5 00


S. Kimball, labor,


7 00


Herbert Duncklee, labor,


7 00


L. W. Palmer, labor,


13 50


Perley Hall, labor,


13 50


J. W. Pulsifer, 23 loads grade,


2 30


$65 30


35


REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES.


Dr.


1914


Feb. 17, Cash on hand, $55 72


Cr.


1914


May 5, W. M. Peppard, record book, $ 85


Oct. 16, W. B. Avery, for books, 22 88


W.B. Avery, express on books, 55


1915


Feb. 16, Cash on hand to balance, 31 44


$55 72


Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


WM. H. ADAMS, M. N. DAVIS,


Auditors.


36


Books Added to the Library in 1914.


The Way of an Eagle.


Knave of Diamonds.


The Light of the Western Stars.


Miss Billy Married. The Treasure.


T. Tembarom.


Laddie.


The Country Lawyer.


Pollyanna.


The Inside of the Cup.


Anthony the Absolute.


The Coryston Family.


The Judgment House.


The Forester's Daughter.


Cap'n Dan's Daughter.


The Way Home.


Squire Phin.


Riders of the Purple Sage.


Polly of Lady Gay Cottage.


Mrs. Red Pepper Burns.


Overland Red.


The Broken Halo.


The Grafters.


Lady of the Big Shanty.


Held for Orders.


Pen Rod.


GEORGIANA B. PATTEE,


1 ELLEN A. AVERY, LUCY E. COOK,


Library Trustees.


37


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES.


Receipts.


Received of townl,


$111 44


Balance from last year,


10 14


W. A. Hawkins, lot, 10 00


George H. Clark, lot,


10 00


Emma F. Edgell, lot,


10 00


Curtis G. Bump, lot,


10 00


W. P. Currier, lot,


10 00


$171 58


Expenditures.


A. M. Rand, lead pipe and coupling, $ 3 84


Daniel Southmayd, labor in Campton Village


cemetery,


2 00


George Hanscomb, labor,


50 75


C. E. Merrill, labor,


54 12


W. P. Currier, labor,


22 37


Ralph Berry, labor,


3 50


Elmer Palmer, labor,


10 50


George Chase, labor,


10 50


O. W. Willoughby, labor,


10 50


Mike Carroll, labor,


3 50


$171 58


C. E. MERRILL, Superintendent.


Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


WM. H. ADAMS, M. N. DAVIS,


Auditors.


38


PERPETUAL CARE OF LOTS. Receipts.


$77 50


Expenditures.


Mathew Brooks, labor on lot,


$ 4 00


Ldyia Johnson, labor on lot,


6 00


Moses Cook, labor on lot,


10 00


Henry Cook, labor on lot,


12 00


Nathan Pierce, labor on lot,


1 00


Abigail Wood, labor on lot,


2 00


Emeline Brock, labor on lot,


2 00


Anna Homans, labor on lot,


3 00


Enoch Emmons, labor on lot,


3 00


Moody Cone, labor on lot,


2 00


William Stickney, labor on lot,


3 00


Elijah Mitchell, labor on lot,


1 00


Nettie Sanborn, labor on lot,


2 00


Hannah Wallace, labor on lot,


1 50


Moses Smith, labor on lot,


2 00


Lydia Hanaford, labor on lot,


10 00


Mabel Chase, labor on lot,


3 00


F. S. Whiting, labor on lot,


1 50


Mrs. A. K. Silver, labor on lot,


1 00


George Cook, labor on lot,


3 00


Merrill & Morrison, labor on lot,


2 00


Katherine Adams, labor on lot,


2 50


$77 50


C. E. MERRILL, Superintendent.


Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS,


Auditors.


39


SEXTON'S REPORT.


Number buried in Campton cemetery in 1914:


Under 1 year of age,


0


From 1 to 5 years of age,


0


From 5 to 10 years of age,


0


From 10 to 15 years of age,


1


From 15 to 20 years of age,


0


From 20 to 25 years of age,


0


From 25 to 30 years of age,


0


From 30 to 35 years of age,


1


From 35 to 40 years of age,


1


From 40 to 45 years of age,


3


From 45 to 50 years of age,


1


From 50 to 55 years of age,


0


From 55 to 60 years of age,


1


From 60 to 65 years of age,


2


From 65 to 70 years of age,


0


From 70 to 75 years of age,


3


From 75 to 80 years of age,


4


From 80 to 85 years of age,


6


From 85 to 90 years of age,


1


From 90 to 95 years of age,


0


From 95 to 100 years of age,


1


25


FRED G. HILL, Sexton.


40 .


REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR.


Dr.


1914


Balance from last year, $ 10 58


Apr. Received from town treasurer, 60 00


May 13, Received from County order, 52 75


June 6, Received from town treasurer,


50 00


Sept. 5, Received from town treasurer,


100 00


Nov. 7, Received from town treasurer, 50 00


10, Received from County order, 34 50


1915 Feb. 15, Received from town treasurer, 80 00


$437 83


Cr.


1914


Mar. 23, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, Feb. 17 to March 24, 17 50


Apr. 6, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt,


Mar. 24 to Apr. 14, 15 00


Edith Downing, clothing A. J. Lovitt, 1 80 27; Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, Apr. 14 to Apr. 28, 10 00


May 5, George C. Taylor, board of Simeon Lovitt, Feb. 14 to May 9, 18 00


20, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, Apr. 28 to May 19, 10 50


22, G. E. Little, county order, 52 75


June 13, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, May 19 to June 16, 12 00


41


July 20, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, June 16 to July 21, 15 00


Aug. 24, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, July 21 to Aug. 25, 15 00


26, George C. Taylor, board of Simeon Lovitt, May 9 to Aug. 29, 24 00


Sept. 23, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, Aug. 25, to Sept. 29, 15 00


Oct. 19, George C. Taylor, board Simeon Lovitt, Aug. 29 to Oct. 17, 10 50


Nov. 7, Edith Downing, care A. J. Lovitt, Sept. 29 to Nov. 10, 18 00


Dec. 9, Dr. H. A. Cheney, medical attendance A. J. Lovitt, 90 25


G. E. Little, county order, 34 50


18, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, Nov. 10 to Dec. 15, 15 00


1915


Jan. 21, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, Dec. 15 to Jan. 19, 1915, 15 00


Feb. 2, Dr. H. A. Cheney, medical attendance A. J Lovitt, 7 50


8, Frank A. Avery, board Simeon Lovitt, Oct. 17 to Feb. 13, 25 50


13, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, Jan. 19 to Feb. 16, 12 00


Cash on hand, 3 03


$437 83


GEORGE E. PULSIFER, Overseer of Poor.


Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS, Auditors.


42


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS. 1


Receipts.


1914


Feb. 15, Balance on hand, $ 33


Nov. 19, W. H. Adams, labor and pipe, 47 47


John Merrill, one coupling, 28


1915


Feb. 15, Received on water tax, 549 67


$597 75


Expenditures.


1913


Oct. 1, A. M. Rand, labor and material, $ 3 65


Nov. 1, S. P. Robie, couplings and elbows, 1 74


1914


Apr. 1, E. A. Chase, printing water bills, 3 00


9, C. J. Russell, drawing stone, 60


July 15, S. P. Robie, labor, 1 00


16, J. B. Southmayd, labor, 1 80


12, Charles Fairley, iron work, 50


13, W. H. Adams, bolts,


07


15, Archie McCoy, labor, . 00


Aug. 1, W .U. Telegraph Co., telegram, 40


27, W. H. Adams, padlock, 50 Wm. McLeod, iron clasp, 50


29, D. J. Sullivan, drawing pipe to station, 50


Sept. 3, J. E. Sanborn, postage, 2 00


4, L. D. Fogg, pipe and sleeves, 9 63


A. Wyckoff & Son Co., one C. I. tee, 11 00


43


7, W. H. Adams, hack saw blades, 30


21, Harry Cross, labor, 10 40


22, J. B. Southmayd, labor, 17 35


Cyrus Hodgson, labor, 11 00


Charles Fairley, iron work, 4 55


Nov. 4, John W. Pattee, 5 lbs. putty, 25


7, H. Mueller Mfg. Co., water plumbing goods,


4 74


11, W. H. Adams, lanterns, 3 25


18, H. Mueller Mfg. Co., one key, 30


Chadwick Boston Lead Co., iron pipe, 21 98


19, L. M. Avery, labor and tools for help on Adams water ditch, 18 50


J. M. Wallace, drawing rocks, 2 25


Marsh Kendrick, labor, 10 10


20, H. Mueller Mfg. Co., plumbing supplies, 1 89


20, Fritz Werner, labor, 9 25


Paul Youngman, labor, 10 15


J. F. Hodgman, labor, 9 80


9, B. & M. R. R., freight, 60


10, American Express Co., express on brass goods, 69


12, J. F. Hodgson, labor, 1 00


M. D. Kendrick, labor, 1 00


Sept. 11, J. S. Avery, 114 lbs. lead, 3 99


27, C. J. Russell, drawing rocks, 1 00


Dec. 12, L. J. Marden, labor, 2 00


18, A. M. Rand, plumbing goods, 2 38


20, L. M. Avery, labor and material on main pipe, 12 25


Jan. 1, H. M. Fifield, labor, express and freight on pipe, cartage and oil for lighting ditch, 30 65


6, W. H. Adams, oil and lantern giobes, 50


44


Feb. 9, Charles Fairley, iron work, 1 00


J. W. Southmayd, drawing pipe, 50


H. L. Thurston, labor, 2 00


15, L. M. Avery, services as superintendent treasurer and clerk, 50 00


$283 51


Rent paid town, 300 00


Balance in hands of water treasurer, 14 24


$597 75


J. C. Blaisdell, uncollected water rent at blacksmith shop 1911, $ 7 00


Other uncollected water rent to


March 1, 1915, 21 38


LESTER M. AVERY, Superintendent.


Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


M. N. DAVIS, WM. H. ADAMS,


Auditors.


45


1914


Births Registered in the Town of Campton, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1913


Date of Birth


1913. 1914


Name of Child (If any)


Male or


Living


Stillborn


No. child


1st, 2d &c.


Color


Feb Mar


10 8 31


Perry Craig Brain'd


Liv'g


: : : :=


Alvin C Brainerd Waldo J Bump Orrin W Miclon


Rosy E Stillings Ethel May Ames Hattie M Derosia Blanche May Page Dorothy B Lyford Hannah M Carroll


: : 3


Campton Campton


R R brak'n Farmer


Holderness


Ossipee Campton


30


23


Kenneth Lester Ralph Warren Christina May Nina Marcelia


.


2


Chas Chris'r Pierce


1


Charles E Avery Burton V Eaton Arch'd D L McCoy


Nora E Emery Maude Dustin


Campton


Laborer


Somerville Me


Campton


38


26


July


24


M


6


Erastus E Savage Von Milton


Clara Saunders


Campton


Moth p'k'r


Campton


Plymouth


25


25


Ahg Oct


29 23 20


Mildred Margaret


Campton


Orford


36


28


..


Campton


Teamster


Henniker


Rumney


30


32


23


M


Fred Goodwin


Florence G Savage Lydia E Hutchins


Parents


Residence of Parents.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Father's Age


Mother's Age


46


31 22


Campton


[Railroad


Warren


Canada


39


25


Campton


.. Campton


Campton


Laborer


W Topsham Vt


Thornton


38


27


Campton


Laborer Mill oper


Arietta N Y


Manchester Lowell Vt


32


20


Campton


11


Lulu Margaret Reed


Campton


Teamster


Benj A Moulton


Eldred V Berry


= =


Farmer


Newbury Vt


Campton


35


33


Farmer


Campton


Apr May :


9


19


30


Female


Sex and condition


Maiden Name of Mother.


Color of


Name of Father.


ог


3


22 16


1


Gardner Me


21


Marriages Registered in the Town of Campton, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1914.


Date-1914


Place - of Marriage


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride


Residence of each at time of Marriage


Age in years


Color of each


Occupation of Place of Birth Groom and of each Bride


Name of Parents


"Birthplace of . Parents


Occupation of Parents


Times mar'd


Name, residence and official sta- tion of person by whom married


Feb


18


Campton


Charles E Avery Dorothy B Lyford


Campton Campton


16


Housewife


Thornton W Tops'm Vt Edson Avery Rosella Chase Henry D Lyford Florence Drew Campton Jason C Little Annie Shaw


Montpelier Vt Wentworth Thornton


Farmer Housewife Carpenter Housewife


1


Rev A W Young Campton


May


9


Campton


Webb Little


Campton


28


Miller


34


Housewife


Arietta N Y


N Hamp


Albert A McCoy Marcelia Lawton Clarence Petteng'l Nellie Baldwin Vermont Vermont Vermont


Hope N Y Vermont


Housewife


Farmer


1


June 1 Campton


Arthur W Moulton


Campton


28


Engineer


W Campton


Ellsworth Plymouth


Housewife Carpenter Housewife Farmer


1


Sept


1


Campton


Henry F Morrill


Campton


97.


Mill oper've


Chicago Ill


Julia B Young


Campton


22


Housewife


Campton.


Lynn Mass Campton


Carpenter


1


Sept


6


Campton


Clar'ce B Stebbins


Piermont


22


Lineman


Newbury Vt


Newbury Vt


Farmer


1


Rev A W Young Campton


Nina M Saunders


Campton


22


Mill oper've


N Bruns Me


F O Libby Sarah Swett Wilson N Moulton Abbie Ward Henry A Cheney Susie M Drake Henry L Morrill Myrtie R Dunklee Dudley B Young Alice Moulton Harry E Stebbins Effie B. Perkins John E Saunders Henrietta Parker


Piermont


N Brunsw'k Me Gardner Me


Cook Housewife


1


Rev J H LeRoy Littleton


..


Anna M Beede


Campton


Campton


24


Livery


24


Tel'ne oper


Vermont


Thornton


Westville N Y Sandwich Campton Rutland Vt


Housewife Carpenter


1 Rev A W Young Campton


Lyle Cheney


Campton


17


46


Housewife


Campton Sanbornton Canada


Housewife Lumberman Housewife Livery


2


May


12 |Laconia


Chas H Pettengill


Kath'ne B Libby


Campton


21


W Carpenter


1


Thornton


Miller


1 Rev F E Sleep


Laconia


1 Rev A W Young Campton


Housewife


Housewife


$6


Housewife


1


-


Deaths Registered in the Town of Campton, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1914.


Age


Sex and Conditions


Place of Birth


Date-1914


Name and Sur- name of deceased


Place of Birth


Female


Single, mar


or widowed


Occupation


Father


Mother


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Cause of Death


Years


Months


Days


Mar


Ann M Holmes


74


11


11


F


W


M


Massachusetts


Apr


10


David Patten Foss


73


10


22


Thornton


M


M


June


27


Chas W Dearborn


80


9


10


Thornton


=


July


6


Arthur S Percy


49


6


Bath Me Tamworth Meredith


Farming Farming


Bath Me Tamworth Meredith Henniker


Bath Me Hillsboro Meredith P.umney


Edmund Bartlett Reuben Draper Carter Foss John Dearborn David T Percy Chas H Edgell John M Smith Fred Goodwin


Susan Pierce Sally Johnson Mahala Foss Mandy Smith


Intes'l Nephritis Senility Oedenia of hrain Intes'l nephritis Cer'b'l hemor'ge Septaecemia


Oct


6


John Frank Smith


70


4


14


Campton


:


25


Nov


13


Julia R Wood Annie A Currier


79 61


9 -100


28


Bloomfield Vt


46


M


Housewife


Meredith


Livermore Me


Ezekiel C Rogers George Leavitt


Mary F Page Fanny Edgerly Lydia E Hutchins Lavina Leavitt Mary Young


Apoplexy Sepsis of stom'h Diabetis


16


Isabelle D Pulsifer


89


10


8


Thornton Plymouth


FRAR


Housewife Retired Farming Farming


13


Wm H Edgell


46


3


2


:


"


=


66


24


12


F


W


Male or


Color


=


66


Adrian Bosworth


GEO. D. PATTEE, Town Clerk.


SCHOOL REPORT


£


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT.


Lucy E. Cook, Treasurer, in Account with Campton School District.


Dr.


1914


Feb. 15, Cash on hand, $ 891 91


June 15, G. E. Little, treasurer, school money in part, 1,200 00


Nov. 16, G. E. Little, treasurer, school money in part, 1,000 00


1915


Jan. 2, G. E. Little, school money in full, 500 00


G. E. Little, treasurer, literary fund, 101 64


G. E. Little, treasurer, rebate from state, approved teachers and attendance, 279 00


G. E. Little, treasurer, rebate from state, tuitions, 362 64


G. E. Little, treasurer, salaries of school district officers, 120 00


G. E. Little, treasurer, tuition money in full, 400 00


G. E. Little, treasurer, books and supplies in full, 150 00


G. E. Little, treasurer, dog money, 1913, 128 00


G. E. Little, lease money to date, 77 00


G. D. Pattee, sale of stove, 50


$5,210 69


53


Cr.


SUMMARY.


Miscellaneous account, $ 656 67


Teachers' salary account,


2,885 00


Books and supplies,


183 52


Tuitions,


1,033 34


Flags and appurtenances, 3 30


-$4,761 83


Cash on hand to balance


Miscellaneous and teachers' salary account,


3 30


Books and supplies,


47 48


Tuitions,


391 08


Flags, 7 00


$448 86


$5,210 69


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT.


Paid Out.


1914


Apr. 14, Mrs. Daisy Comeau, cleaning floor, No. 2, $ 1 50


Basil O. Miclon, janitor service and kindlings, 5 25


Campton Excelsior Mills, kindlings, 3 84


Milo H. Cheney, janitor service, 5 65


G. D. Pattee, cash paid out for freight, and postage, cash Mrs. Edson Avery, conveyance, carting seats, and 3 cords wood, 24 23


June 22, G. D. Pattee, cash paid Edson Avery


54


and J. Dustin, conveyance, and for freight, 114 55


Henry L. Morrill, 1/2 cd. wood, sawed, split and put in shed, 3 00


Frank A. Avery, wood and kindlings for No. 10, 13 00


Clara J. Pulsifer, cash paid for cleaning school house, 2 00


Sept. 25, H. W. Houghton, conveying children to No. 10, 6 00


Mrs. Lizzie Kendrick, conveying children to No. 2, 13 50


Oct. 6, G. D. Pattee, cash paid for conveying, 36 25


20, Basil O. Miclon, janitor service and


kindlings, 1 50


Jason Webster, cleaning vaults, two houses, 2 00


Chas. E. Pierce, cleaning school house No. 1 and closet, 2 53


H. Scott Coffin, wood for Beech Hill school, 6 00


Nov. 2, Henry L. Morrill, 5 cds. wood to No. 12, 30 00


6, Jos. Dustin, Jr., conveying, 5 00


14, G. D. Pattee, cash paid for telephone, express, freight, etc., 3 22


G. D. Pattee, cash paid Avery and Dustin, conveying, 25 00


17, J. M. Pulsifer, cash paid for freight and cartage, 3 12


Henry L. Morrill, 1/2 cd. wood, No. 3, Lizzie Kendrick, conveying, 17 50


3 00


23, Dr. H. A. Cheney, medical attendance, 4 50 Milford Morgan, janitor work 3 weeks, 75 Christie Page, janitor work 4 weeks, 1 00


55


Dec. 11, Samuel Wallace, 31/2 cds. wood, for No. 3, 21 00


G. D. Pattee, conveyance paid out, 45 25


1915


Jan. 7, John W. Briggs, 1 cd. wood, 6 00


H. K. Smith, wood and kindlings, 18 50


J. M. Pulsifer, wood for No. 1, 15 00


W. C. Pulsifer, wood for Bog and Beech Hill schools, 18 00


J. M. Blaisdell, cleaning out stove pipe, 50


G. D. Pattee, cash paid Dustin and Avery, 15 50


Mrs. Henry Garland, cleaning at No. 9, 2 00


12, Jack Hildreth, janitor work and cleaning school house, 2 00


Mrs. F. A. Avery, cleaning school house No. 10, 1 25


J. E. Sanborn, services on school board part of year, 10 00


Clara J. Pulsifer, services on school board, 40 00


G. D. Pattee, services on school board, 45 00


Wm. Miclon, 21/2 cds. wood, 15 00


G. D. Pattee, cash paid E. Avery and J. Dustin, conveyance money, 25 00


Lucy E. Cook, postage and services as treasurer, 17 13


Faith E. Ober, janitor work No. 2, 1 75


Milford Morgan, janitor work No. 1, 1 75


Feb. 3, George D. Pattee, balance of conveyance money, 50


9, David Moses, sawing and putting wood in shed, 3 00


56


Bert Cheney, building fires 9 weeks, 2 25 George E. Pulsifer, services as truant officer, 10 00


$649 92


Feb. 13, Pauline Hildreth, cleaning school house No. 8, 3 00


George E. Pulsifer, kindlings No. 1, 2 00 Clara J. Pulsifer, cash paid Mildred Pike, 1 75


$656 67


TEACHERS' SALARY ACCOUNT.


1914


Apr. 29, Stella Johnson, teaching 4 weeks, Beech Hill, $ 34 00


June 5, Claudine Cross, in part teaching No. 12, 100 00


22, Christie D. Page, teaching 13 weeks,


No. 1,


130 00


Jennie L. Thompson, teaching 13 weeks, No. 2, 156 00


Mrs. Riddell Morrison, teaching 13 weeks, No. 3, 130 00


Bertha Smith, teaching 13 weeks, No. 5, 130 00


Lena French, teaching 13 weeks, No. 9, 117 00


Maud L. Pulsifer, teaching 13 weeks,


No. 10,


117 00


Stella Johnson, teaching in full, Beech Hill, 76 50


57


Claudine Cross, teaching in full No. 12, 30 00


Lena Fifield, teaching winter term 1 week, No. 4, 8 00 Lena Fifield, teaching 13 weeks, No. 4, 110 50


Oct. 20, Claudine Cross, on account teaching No. 12, 60 00


Nov. 17, Christie D. Page teaching 12 weeks,


No. 1, 120 00


Mrs. Frank Avery, board of teacher, No. 10, 36 00


Bertha Smith, teaching 12 weeks, No. 5, 120 00


Mildred E. Pike, teaching 12 weeks, No. 10, 60 00


Gladys Morrison, teaching 12 weeks, No. 4, 96 00


Susie Simpson, teaching 12 weeks, No. 3, 144 00


Lena French, teaching 11 weeks,


No. 9, 110 00


Ruby Blanchard, teaching 10 weeks, No. 8, 85 00


Lois Foster, teaching 11 weeks, Beech Hill, 93 50


Maud L. Pulsifer, teaching 1 week


as substitute, 10 00


Faith E. Ober, teaching 10 weeks, No. 2, 100 00


Claudine Cross, balance due for teaching No. 12, 60 00


Jennie L. Thompson, teaching 1 week as substitute, 10 00


Dec. 11, Jennie L. Thompson, teaching 2 00


58


Faith E. Ober, on account teaching No. 2, 20 00


1915


Jan. 4, Lois Foster, teaching 4 weeks, Beech Hill, 34 00


Jan. 12, Christie D. Page, teaching 7 weeks, No. 1, 70 00


Faith E. Ober, teaching 7 weeks, No. 2, in full, 50 00


Maud L. Pulsifer, teaching 7 weeks, No. 3, 70 00


Gladys Morrison, teaching 7 weeks, No. 4, 56 00


Bertha Smith, teaching 7 weeks, No. 5, 77 00


Mildred E. Pike, teaching 7 weeks, No. 10, 56 00


Claudine Cross, teaching 7 weeks, No. 12, 70 00 Ruby Blanchard, teaching 7 weeks, No. 8, 59 50


Lena French, teaching 6 weeks, No. 9, 66 00


Feb. 2, Lena French, teaching 1 week, No. 9, 11 00


$2,885 00


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


1914


Apr. 14, Plymouth Record, badges,


$


3 50


E. P. Dutton & Co., book-keeping


blanks,


7 91


American Book Co., supplementary


59


reading books, 36 00


Silver Burdette, writing books, 13 83


June 4, A. M. Rand, water pails, 4 35


22, Edw. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 33 16


Nov. 17, W. E. Wishman, supplies, 1 06 American Book Co., books, 19 08 Edson C. Eastman, order book, 80


Dec. 11, E. A. Chase, ribbon and printing badges, 4 62


1915


Jan. 7, F. W. Brown, sundries, 1 88


12, W. E. Wishman, supplies, 13


W. H. Adams, supplies, 1 03


W. B. Avery, supplies, 2 01


Feb. 11, American Book Co., books, 51 36


13, Fred W. Brown, supplies, 1 80


$183 52


HIGH SCHOOL TUITION.


1914


June 4, Henry B. Bacon, tuition at New Hampton, $ 113 30


22, Henry Little, tuition at Plymouth, 260 00


Nov. 23, Henry B. Bacon, tuition at New Hampton, 133 30


23, G. L. Plympton, tuition at Tilton, 13 34


1915


Jan. 12, Henry Little, tuition at Plymouth, 380 00


Henry B. Bacon, tuition at New Hampton, 133 40


$1,033 34


60


FLAGS AND APPURTENANCES.


1914.


June 22, H. L. Thurston, painting and repairing flag pole, $ 2 50


1915


Jan. 7, H. K. Smith, flag rope and hanging same, 80


$3 30


REPAIR ACCOUNT. Dr.


1914.


Feb. 15, Cash on hand, $ 39 24


Dec. 5, Received from treasurer repair money in full, 175 00


$214 24


Cr.


1914


Apr. 24, L. R. Morrison, freight on flooring, $ 4 06 June 4, A. F. Burtt Co., desk for Branch school, 12 00


The Parker, Young Co., hard wood flooring, 48 16


22, John R. Watson, labor on Branch school house, 50


John W. Pattee, labor on Branch school house, 1 89


Frank A. Avery, labor on Branch school house, 2 00


61


Harold W. Avery, labor and carting boards and seats, 3 05 Aug. 24, Fisher Ames, laying floors and setting up seats, Dist. 1 and 10, 32 32 A. F. Burtt Co., shingles and nails for No. 2, 17 85




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