Annual report of the officers of the Town of Campton, New Hampshire, 1915-1918, Part 6

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


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John M. Pulsifer, services as first selectman, 100 00


Lester M. Avery, services second


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selectman, 86 00


Samuel P. Robie, services third selectman, 86 00


Mark Spokesfield, services as moderator, 12 00


M. N. Davis, services as auditor, 2 50


I. H. Brown, services as auditor, 2 50


$569 50


Total expenditures,


$22,983 03


Cash on hand to balance,


1,803 88


$24,786 91


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 7


Assets.


Uncollected taxes, 1916,


$4,333 69


Balance in hands of treasurer,


1,803 88


Cash in hands of overseer of poor,


6 93


Due from county,


66 14


Cash in hands of road agents,


118 39


Cash in hands of water treasurer,


8 15


Uncollected water rent,


37 63


Bounty money in hands of selectmen,


4 20


Bounty money due from state,


3 70


Land bought at tax sales,


240 52


Cash in hands of cemetery agent,


16 11


Cash in hands of health officer,


8 00


$6,647 34


Liabilities.


Notes and Interest Outstanding Against Town Feb. 15, 1917.


Edith M. Blaisdell,


$ 470 47


John M. Blaisdell,


978 29


Abbie C. Moulton,


166 50


Dustin Moulton,


720 73


Cynthia B. Avery,


453 23


Arthur W. Moulton,


293 26


Ada B. Avery,


355 08


Julia A. Moulton,


471 12


Reuben D. Page,


824 48


Dustin Moulton,


594 72


Cynthia B. Avery,


326 45


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Lester M. Avery,


60 38


James S. Avery,


400 87


Ransom Perkins,


236 96


W. C. Pulsifer,


184 37


Ada B. Avery,


378 33:


Scott S. Holmes,


31 30


Lucia M. Fifield,


324 52


Sarah M. Cook,


213 60


C. W. Johnson, Jr.,


326 23


Harry S. Coffin,


543 41


James S. Avery,


648 48


$9,002 78


Due on joint highway fund,


198 29


Total liabilities,


$9,201 07


Total assets,


6,647 34


Net debt Feb. 15, 1917,


$2,553 73


Decrease of debt for the year,


$1,358 89


JOHN M. PULSIFER, LESTER M. AVERY, SAMUEL P. ROBIE,


Selectmen of Campton. G. E. LITTLE, Treasurer.


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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COLLECTOR'S REPORT. !


1915.


Amount on tax book,


$12,661 51


Collected and paid town


treasurer,


$12,624 32


Abated Feb. 15, 1916,


6 07


Abated Feb. 3, 1917, 31 12


$12,661 51


List of abatements:


George Allen, paid in Thornton,


$ 2 00


Frank Drake, paid in Thornton,


2 00


Fred Goodwin,


41


Jim Gedick,


2 00


Chas. Griffith,


2 00


Leon Hawkins, paid in Durham,


2 00


Mike Kozak,


2 00


William Kozak,


2 00


Thomas Kenney,


2 00


Alex McGore,


2 00


Frank Smart, paid in Waterville,


2 00


Charles Yetamaski,


2 00


Perley Hall, stock lost,


1 45


C. W. Johnson, town property,


7 26


$31 12


HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.


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1916.


Amount of taxes on book, Collected and paid town treasurer,


$12,559 14


$8,221 05


Abated Feb. 3, 1917, 4 40


Uncollected Feb. 15, 1917, 4,333 69


$12,559 14


List of abatements :


L. W. Palmer, stock lost, $4 40


HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.


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ROAD AGENTS' REPORT.


James M. Wallace, Road Agent, East Side. Dr.


1916.


Mar. 18, Received from town treasurer, $ 150 00


Apr. 8, Received from town treasurer, 150 00


June 3, Received from town treasurer, 300 00


July 21, Received from town treasurer, 150 00


Sept. 5, Received from town treasurer, 75 00


Nov. 4, Received from town treasurer, 50 00


1917.


Feb. 3, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


14, Received from town treasurer, 50 00


$1,025 00


Cash carried over from last year, 48 66


$1,073 66


Balance, Feb. 15, 1917,


22 14


$1,051 52


Cr.


1916.


Mar. 13, Ramsey Pettengill, breaking sidewalks, $ 7 05


14, F. H. Crowell, breaking roads, 9 35


16, Jason Webster, labor, 2 00


28, F. H. Crowell, breaking roads, 5 00


28, N. Evins, breaking roads, 12 72


Apr. 1, Fred Crowell, breaking roads, 14 30


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18, G. E. Pulsifer, labor, 16 95.


John M. Pulsifer, labor, 19 04


John M. Pulsifer, 2 52'


S. J. Morgan, breaking roads,


3 96


12, T. G. Ames, breaking roads,


5 40


2, J. F. Hodgson, breaking roads, 15 85


12, B. A. Moulton, washout on state road, 3 60


May 3, Ira E. Atkinson, breaking roads, 17 80 James Wallace, man and team, labor, 22 50


9, B. F. Stickney, breaking roads,


25 60


25, J. F. Hodgson, man and team,


26 00


June


6, James Wallace, man and team,


26 00


7, Jason Webster, breaking roads,


8 75


10, Perley Chase, labor,


8 50


16, Marsh Kendrick, labor,


12 60


James Wallace, posts and rails,


10 29


Charles Chase, labor, 12 60


E. J. Wilson, labor, 2 60


16, J. M. Wallace, man and team,


22 00


17, Perley Chase, labor,


10 80


19, T. G. Ames, labor,


4 20


23, George H. Merrill, labor,


5 40


23, Fred Goodwin, labor,


5 40


Charles Chase, labor, 10 20


J. F. Hodgson, man and team,


27 00


Marsh Kendrick, labor,


12 00


24, E. J. Wilson, labor and drag, 4 00


28, Perley Chase, labor, 7 25


E. J. Wilson, labor, 3 60


Ramsey Pettengill, breaking side walks from Mar. 16 to Mar. 23, 2 62


30, James Wallace, man and team, 40 50


July 1, Waldo J. Bump, labor, 2 80


George H. Merrill, labor, 4 60


Charles Chase, labor, 8 20


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1 .. .. H. L. Morrill, labor, 3 60


Marsh Kendrick, labor, 13 10


Perley Chase, labor, 1 .


8 25


3, J. F. Hodgson, man and team on road machine, 24 70


4, Fred C. Leighton, labor, 1 80


8, Chas. Chase, labor, 7 20


8, Marsh Kendrick, labor, 10 20


10, Perley Chase, labor, 10 80


J. F. Hodgson, man and team on road machine, 18 80


17, James Wallace, man and team, 30 60


30, H. L. Morrill, labor, 3 60


J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 20 00


Aug. 1, Charles Chase, labor, 14 00


17, James Wallace, man and team, 8 15


26, Perley Chase, labor, 7 10


30, James Wallace, man and team, 24 50


Sept. 2, Marsh Kendrick, labor, 10 30


13, Perley Chase, labor,


14 00


13, H. L. Morrill, labor, 1 80


18, F. F. Hart, labor, bridges, 3 00


25, Cyrus Hodgson, labor, 3 60


Oct. 16, James Wallace, man and team, 25 50


17, Perley Chase, labor, 12 00


W. C. Page, labor, 9 60


John W. Thompson, labor, 15 00


George W. Chase, labor, 6 80


20, E. J. Wilson, labor, 1 00


Nov. 9, James Wallace, lumber for culverts, 00


James Wallace, man and team, 27 72


10, Elmer Palmer, labor, 1 80


Leon Dustin, labor, 1 80


Perley Chase, labor, 9 05


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James Wallace, picking up state road tools, 4 00


28, David M. Moses, labor, 1 80


Dec. 1, J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 18 80


James Wallace, fixing· bridge and getting rocks out of road, 6 00 9, Jaquith & Benson, plank, 5 52


1917.


Jan. 5, John W. Thompson, breaking roads, 12 50


Feb. 1, James Wallace, breaking roads, 20 57


12, Charles Farley, sharpening drills, 40


A. H. Sawyer, for gravel, 3 45


Ramsey Pettengill, breaking sidewalks, 16 20


John W. Thompson, breaking roads, 34 60


13, S. J. Morgan, labor on road,


16 95


John R. Watson, snowing bridge, 13 00


Willard C. Page, shoveling snow, 2 60 Ira E. Atkinson, breaking roads, 12 50


14, Charles Chase, shoveling snow, 3 60


J. F. Hodgson, breaking roads, 11 53


John M. Pulsifer, breaking roads, 13 25


George O. Brown, breaking roads, 8 40


George E. Pulsifer, labor, 8 60


B. F. Stickney, breaking roads, 16 30


W. E. Wishman, grease and spikes, 1 03


Bump Bridge- Dr.


1916.


July 1, Received from town treasurer, $59 85


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Cr.


1916.


June 14, James Wallace, labor, $23 25


James Wallace, post and stringers, 4 00


16, E. J. Wilson, labor, 10 50


17, Perley Chase, labor, 13 10


Aug. 12, Ira E. Atkinson, labor, 9 00


$59 85 Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched. M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


H. M. Fifield's Account.


24 hours' work on road, $4 79


Cash to balance, 4 00


$8 79


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


J. R. Watson, Road Agent, West Side. Dr.


1916.


Balance on hand, $ 3 09


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Apr. 11, Received from town, 100 00


Sept. 2, Received from town, 37 10


$140 19


Cr.


1916.


Mar. 23, W. C. Pulsifer, labor and breaking roads, 6 40


24, H. W. Avery, breaking roads, 10 00


Apr. 13, M. C. Southmayd, breaking roads, 2 40


14, R. L. Avery, breaking roads, 12 16


C. F. Coffin, breaking roads, 12 64


S. M. Avery, breaking roads,


7 50


J. T. Rowe, feed for team, 1915, H. M. Coffin, breaking roads,


4 00


12 75


18, R. H. Smith, breaking roads,


25 85


19, P. A. Hall, labor and breaking roads, 7 10


25, F. A. Avery, breaking roads, 3 90


May 8, William Miclon, breaking roads, 3 40


Lorin Palmer, labor, 1 75


Aug. 18, Henry Lowe, shoveling, 1 00


L. M. Caldon, shoveling, 3 00


H. Scott Coffin, breaking roads,


14 25


Sept. 5, J. R. Watson, labor,


4 50


Dec. 11, H. R. Garland, snowing bridge, 6 00


Balance turned in to town, 1 59


$140 19


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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W. C. Pulsifer, Road Agent, West Side.


1916.


Mar. 25, Received from town treasurer, $100 00


May 9, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


June 7, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


July 6, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


Nov. 8, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


27, Received from Mrs. J. E. Jennings, for culvert, 12 80


1917.


Feb. 5, Received from town treasurer, 400 00


$1,012 80


Cr.


1916.


Apr. 1, R. H. Smith, breaking roads, $ 17 20


5, F. A. Avery, breaking roads, 13 50


H. W. Avery, breaking roads, 16 50


G. W. Cook, breaking roads, 2 40


H. W. Houghton, breaking roads, 5 10


24, H. M. Coffin, breaking roads, 25 00


C. A. Webster, breaking roads, 2 10


May 13, A. P. Brainerd, labor on road, 5 40


19, Cora L. Page, labor on road, 60


20, Jeff Romprey, labor, 16 20


29, B. O. Dearborn, labor, 6 11


W. B. Avery, spikes, shovels and pick, 4 00


June 3, E. W. Hutchins, shoveling snow, 4 50


4, S. Willoughby, use of oxen, 6 00


6, R. L. Avery, breaking roads and labor, 39 50


Jeff Romprey, labor, 13 50


7, E. E. Romprey, labor, 16 40


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10, W. A. Hawkins, breaking road and labor, 27 50


17, E. E. Romprey, labor, 5 50


A. P. Brainerd, labor, 6 00


H. S. Coffin, breaking and care of road, 26 60


W. H. Berry, breaking and care of road, 7 60


22, W. Miclon, labor,


4 00


B. O. Dearborn, labor,


7 00


R. L. Avery, labor,


4 00


L. E. Mitchell, drawing plank,


5 00


24, E. E. Romprey, labor,


7 00


29, Northeast Metal Culvert Co.,


76 80


July 1, E. E. Romprey, labor, 4 00


15, L. W. Palmer, labor, 4 50


24, S. M. Avery, breaking roads, 11 50


25, A. P. Brainerd, labor, 2 00


Aug. 25, J. S. Renfrew, plank, 37 95


29, Albert Hall, breaking roads, 6 00


Sept. 2, C. F. Coffin, breaking roads, 6 67


22, J. W. Hussey, care of road, 9 45


24, A. P. Brainerd, labor,


4 00


Oct. 10, A. Cook & Sons, plank,


3 65


28, B. H. Clark, labor,


7 60


Nov.


7, B. O. Dearborn, labor, 22 70 W. Miclon, labor, J. L. Quimby, labor, 4 00


4 38


Dec.


9, H. R. Garland, snowing bridge and Breaking roads, 7 00


15, B. O. Dearborn, labor, 4 00


27, J. L. Quimby, labor, 2 00


1917.


Jan. 3, R. H. Smith, breaking roads, 12 20


9, L. E. Mitchell, care of road, 6 75


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26, F. A. Avery, breaking roads, 19 60


29, M. C. Southmayd, care of road, 5 05


Feb. 3, J. M. Pulsifer, use of oxen, 9 00


6, R. H. Smith, breaking roads, 13 00


9, M. C. Spokesfield, care of road, 5 00


10, H. R. Garland, breaking road and snowing bridge, 14 50


12, H. S. Coffin, breaking road, 28 80


R. L. Avery, breaking roads, 8 60


E. V. Berry, care of road, 6 80


13, O. B. Hussey, breaking roads, 3 50


14, W. B. Avery, supplies for highway, 1 11


J. F. Bedell, care and breaking roads, 28 90


15, F. E. Pulsifer, labor, man and team, 146 33 W. C. Pulsifer, labor, man, 95 00


Cash on hand, 96 25


$916 55


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


On page 8, third line from bottom should be $470.47. Top of page 14 should read $265.40.


On page 27, "cash on hand, $96.25" should be below $916.55, making a total of $1,012.80.


On page 28 the footing of I. E. Atkinson's account should be $71.35.


STATE ROAD ACCOUNT.


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For Repairs of State Road. I. E. Atkinson, Agent.


1916.


July 1, Joseph Dustin, labor, $ 6 00


3, G. Ames, labor,


6 00


C. C. Dustin, labor,


4 88


Ben Moulton, team,


9 00


C. C. Dustin, labor,


2 00


Joseph Dustin, labor,


2 00


G. Ames, labor,


2 00


8, W. C. Page, labor,


1 80


Dec.


2, J. M. Pulsifer, grade,


72


G. D. Pattee, grade,


2 40


David M. Moses, labor,


3 05


Ira E. Atkinson, team,


31 50


$171 35


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN, Auditors.


State Aid Maintenance. C. E. Merrill, Agent. 1916.


Dr.


Received from treasurer,


$11 93


28


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Cr.


C. E. Merrill,


$ 2 12


L. F. Avery,


1 94


J. F. Bedell, 2 50


Israel Howland,


1 76


Jeff Romprey,


2 50


John Matterson,


1 11


$11 93


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN, Auditors.


State Road Maintenance Account. C. E. Merrill, Agent. 1916.


Dr.


Received from treasurer, $1,599 64


Cr.


C. E. Merrill,


$ 122 66


L. F. Avery,


581 84


Joe Noseworthy,


3 20


Frank Littlefield,


112 53


Jeff Romprey,


54 00


Elmer Palmer,


57 77


W. C. Paige,


7 20


John Matterson,


60 60


E. H. Cook,


119 00


Perley Hall,


9. 00


29


Moulton & Johnson,


3 09


L. W. Palmer,


119 00


Lorin Palmer,


18 23


G. W. Hanscomb,


17 11


C. A. Avery,


12 50


J. F. Bedell,


53 50


F. G. Smith,


64


Fred Jordan,


1 60


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


31


Albert Hall, posts,


10 00


John Romprey,


2 00


A. Cook & Sons,


15 84


R. A. Miclon,


2 88


Everett K. Avery,


14 00


R. L. Palmer,


8 00


S. Kimball,


88


Ilyf VanAuken,


15 50


C. M. Avery,


4 00


J. M. Pulsifer,


13 00


Mary Renter,


25 76


H. R. Garland,


2 10


James Holmes,


1 60


W. B. Avery,


9 80


Joe Hodgson,


115 50


$1,599 64


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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STATE AID ACCOUNT. 1


On Road Between West Campton and Campton Village. C. E. Merrill, Agent. Dr.


1916.


Received from treasurer, $2,100 00


Cr.


1916.


C. E. Merrill,


$159 81


Jeff Romprey,


158 00


Joe Hodgson,


183 00


M. E. Wilson,


125 50


Perley Hall,


120 50


Fred Sawyer,


53 83


Frank Littlefield,


98 51


Elmer Palmer,


82 20


John Matterson,


101 40


Harry Adams,


7 20


W. C. Page,


37 72


Henry Morrill,


8 12


Joe Noseworthy,


48 74


E. H. Cook,


7 00


M. M. Morgan,


49 34


R. L. Palmer,


78 46


Israel Howland,


1 00


J. F. Bedell,


81 00


R. M. Cook,


10 00


L. W. Palmer,


147 50


Loren Palmer,


53 11


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A. F. Oleson,


40 20


P. A. Webster,


6 00


Cyrus Hodgson, 70 09


J. M. Benton,


15 76


M. W. Merrill,


10 66


G. W. Hanscomb,


49 11


Albert Mirch,


18 00


Fred Jordon,


1 25


B. & M. R. R.,


25


C. J. Russell,


2 50


Chester Evans,


27 11


John Southmayd,


1 11


W. B. Avery,


23 52


R. A. Miclon,


42 22


Moulton & Johnson,


3 80


N. B. Cook,


1 48


F. G. Smith,


1 65


J. M. Wallace,


20 50


A. Cook & Sons,


27 81


Everett K. Avery,


4 75


Curtis Bump,


43 60


C. A. Avery,


10 00


$2,033 31


Cash paid to town to balance,


66 69


$2,100 00


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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CEMETERY ROAD ACCOUNT.


Ira E. Atkinson, Agent. Dr.


1916.


Aug. 21, Received from town treasurer, $600 00


Cr.


1916.


Aug. 26, Edson Avery, team, $ 15 00


W. E. Page, labor, 8 00


Leon Dustin, labor, 8 00


Fred Goodwin, labor, 8 00


C. C. Dustin, labor, 8 00


Will Snow, labor, 8 00


Fred Sawyer, labor, 8 00


Fred Leighton, labor, 8 00


Ed. Kambour, labor, 5 76


Frank E. Merrill, labor, 4 88


John W. Thompson, team and labor, 24 76


F. H. Crowell, team and labor, 11 00


B. A. Moulton, team and labor, 13 50


28, A. F. Burtt Co., picks, handle, one bag cement, 1 85


29, W. E. Wishman, 5 spades, 3 25


Sept. 2, B. A. Moulton, team, 14 00


Frank E. Merrill, labor,


3 10


Edson Avery, team,


23 00


E. J. Wilson, team, 25 00


W. C. Page, labor, 11 10


Fred Goodwin, labor, 11 10


George Chase, labor,


11 10


33


Leon Dustin, labor, 11 45


C. C. Dustin, labor,


11 45


John W. Thompson, team and labor, 35 00


Edward Kambour, labor, 11 10


Fred Sawyer, labor,


11 10


F. H. Crowell, team,


25 00


Will Snow, labor,


10 00


Fred Leighton, labor,


11 32


6, Will Snow, labor,


4 44


8, Edward Kambour, labor, 7 54


18 00


9, Edson Avery, team,


10 44


Leon Dustin, labor,


8 88


C. C. Dustin, labor,


10 44


George Chase, labor,


10 44


W. C. Page, labor, F. H. Crowell, labor,


23 50


13, John W. Thompson, team,


27 50


Oct.


9, Lester M. Avery, dynamite, caps and fuse,


23 80


Nov. 11, G. D. Pattee, grade and posts,


22 50


1 50


23, Osgood Construction Co., for stone, Ira E. Atkinson, sharpening picks and bars, 1 50


Ira E. Atkinson, team,


2 00


Ira E. Atkinson, foreman,


39 70


:


$583 44


Balance paid town,


16 56


$600 00


Balance paid town, 1915 account, $1 95


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Fred Leighton, labor,


10 44


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN, Auditors.


REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES.


Dr.


1916.


Feb. 16, Cash on hand, $ 40 72


Aug. Cash received, book lost, 50


Cash presented by summer guest, 50


1917.


Feb. 16, Received from town treasurer, library money in full, 50 00


1917.


$91 72


Feb. 16, Cash on hand, $91 72


Books presented by Mr. and Mrs. Beck : The Girl and the Bill. The Red Mouse.


More books are to be added soon.


LUCY E. COOK, LUCY G. DAVIS, MARY E. AVERY,. Library Trustees.


Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched. M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES.


Receipts.


1916.


Balance from last year,


$ 33 06


Received from town, 125 00


Received from Mabel Rogers, for lot,


3 00


Received from J. Coleman Smith, for lot,


10 00


Received from Horace Plummer, for lot,


10 00


Received from Mrs. Frank Tilton, for lot,


10 00


$191 06


Expenditures.


C. E. Merrill, labor,


$ 65 65


G. W. Hanscomb, labor,


30 00


H. M. Fifield, labor,


1 00


Joe Noseworthy, labor,


7 70


R. L. Avery, labor,


1 80


Carl Nelson, labor,


1 80


Jeff Romprey, labor,


8 20


Frank Littlefield, labor,


16 80


Elmer Palmer, labor,


16 20


Loren Palmer, labor,


3 60


W. C. Page, labor,


13 20


E. J. Page, labor,


9 00


$174 95


Cash on hand to balance,


$16 11


C. E. MERRILL, Superintendent.


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Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched. M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN, Auditors.


PERPETUAL CARE OF LOTS.


Receipts.


1916.


$87 00


Expenditures.


1916.


Mathew Brooks, labor on lot, $ 6 00


Lydia Johnson, labor on lot, 4 00


Moses Cook, labor on lot,


4 00


Hattie R. Southmayd, labor on lot,


2 00


Henry Cook, labor on lot,


6 00


C. W. Cook, labor on lot,


2 00


Nathan Pierce, labor on lot,


1 50


Abigail Wood, labor on lot,


2 00


E. A. Chase, labor on lot,


1 50


Emeline Brock, labor on lot,


3 00


Anna Homans, labor on lot, 3 00


Enoch Emmons, labor on lot,


3 00


Moody Cone, labor on lot,


3 00


William Stickney, labor on lot,


3 00


Elijah Mitchell, labor on lot,


1 50


Nettie D. Sanborn, labor on lot,


2 00


Moses Smith, laber on lot,


2 00


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T. P. Clark, labor on lot, 1 50


Lydia L. Hanaford, labor on lot,


2 00


F. S. Whiting, labor on lot, 1 50


Mabel Chase, labor on lot,


2 00


Samuel Keniston, labor on lot,


6 00


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


2 00


G. P. Cook, labor on lot,


3 00


Merrill & Morrison, labor on lot,


3 00


Isaac Adams, labor on lot,


3 00


Moses E. Dole, labor on lot,


1 00


Walter Blair, labor on lot,


1 00


George W. Dearborn, labor on lot,


3 00


Mabel M. Ladd, labor on lot,


1 00


William Roberson, labor on lot,


1 00


Edward Sanborn, labor on lot,


: 00


Charles Shute, labor on lot,


2 00


Hannah B. Wallace, labor on lot,


1 50


$87 00


C. E. MERRILL, Superintendent.


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


TRUST FUNDS.


Receipts.


1916.


May 6, Received from town treasurer, unexpended income, $196 76


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Received from town treasurer,, uninvested funds, 10 00


1917. Feb. Received from W. H. Adams, care cemetery lots, 150 00


$356 76


Expenditures.


1916.


Aug. 18, J. M. Blaisdell, care of lot, $ 9 00


Dec. 19, C. E. Merrill, superintendent, 87 00


A. W. Avery, record books, 1 75


1917.


Feb. 15, G. E. Pulsifer, services, 4 00


Cash on hand to balance, 255 01


$356 76


Whole amount cemetery fund,


$3,860 00


Deposited in N. H. Savings Bank, $3,700 00


Cash on hand, 160 00


$3,860 00


C. E. MERRILL, G. E. PULSIFER, Trustees Trust Fund, Campton.


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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SEXTON'S REPORT.


Number buried in Campton cemetery in 1916:


Under one year of age,


2


From 1 to 5 years of age,


0


From 5 to 10 years of age,


0


From 10 to 15 years of age,


0


From 15 to 20 years of age,


0


From 20 to 25 years of age,


1


From 25 to 30 years of age,


0


From 30 to 35 years of age,


0


From 35 to 40 years of age,


0


From 40 to 45 years of age,


3


From 45 to 50 years of age,


0


From 50 to 55 years of age,


2


From 55 to 60 years of age,


1


From 60 to 65 years of age,


3


From 65 to 70 years of age,


4


From 70 to 75 years of age,


4


From 75 to 80 years of age,


2


From 80 to 85 years of age,


2


From 85 to 90 years of age,


1


From 90 to 95 years of age,


0


From 95 to 100 years of age,


0


25


FRED G. HILL, Sexton.


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REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR.


Receipts.


1916.


Balance from last year,


$ 8 19


Mar. Received from town treasurer, 100 00


May


9, Received from county order, 26 00


July


1, Received from town treasurer, 75 00


Nov.


4, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


15, Received from county order, 66 00


Dec. 2, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


1917


Feb.


3, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


Total receipts, $675 19


Expenditures.


1916.


Mar. 30, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, Feb. 15 to Mar. 28, $ 18 00


Apr. 13, Alfred Cook & Sons, one cord wood Charles Johnson, 1 75


17, A. M. Rand, supplies, Charles Johnson, 1 30


19, Dr. E. L. Bell, medical attendance, Charles Johnson, 2 00


May 4, George A. Webster, supplies and care Charles Johnson, 8 16


6, F. A. Avery, board Simon Lovitt, Feb. 12 to May 6, 18 00


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12, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, Mar. 28 to May 16, 21 00


24, G. E. Little, Treas., county order, 26 00


June 1, C. F. Bayley, supplies, Charles Johnson, 30 94


23, R. R. Tupper, care of Charles Johnson, 4 00


24, G. E. Pulsifer, time and expense to Concord, Johnson, 6 73


29, G. A. Webster, care and supplies, Chas. Johnson, 8 81


30, G. E. Pulsifer, supplies, Charles Johnson, 1 50


Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, to June 27, 18 00


July 1, C. F. Bayley, supplies, Charles Johnson, 6 00


Aug. 21, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, to Aug. 22, 24 00


Sept. 23, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt,


to Sept. 26, 15 00


Nov. 3, F. A. Avery, board Simon Lovitt, May 6 to Nov. 4, 39 00


7, Edith Downing, board A. J. Lovitt, to date, 18 00


10, Cottage Hospital, Woodsville, care Bert Cheney, 70 50


8, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Nov. 10, 7 00


9, G. E. Pulsifer, expense to County Farm, Joe Hood, 4 00


15, Dr. John Wheeler, medical attendance, Joe Hood, 3 00


Dr. John Wheeler, medical attendance Phil Dorrity, 2 00


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16, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Nov. 17, 7 00


20, Erastus Savage, care and expense, Phil Dorrity, 17 20


23, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Nov. 24, 7 00


Dec.


1, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to date, 7 00


2, G. E. Little, county order, 66 00


', Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board and supplies, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Willoughby, 10 00


15, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to date, 10 00


18, H. F. Abdelnour & Co., supplies Mrs. Samuel Willoughby, 1 18


26, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to Dec. 22, 10 00


22, G. E. Pulsifer, car fare and expense to Concord, Dennis Melerick, 8 75


1917


Jan. 4, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to Jan. 5, 20 00


10, B. J. Philbrick, care of and expense to Concord, Dennis Melerick, 12 69


12, Grafton County Farm, board Henry Cheney, Jan. 1 to Mar. 1, 1916, 30 00


Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, to date, 10 00


20, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, to Jan. 19, 10 00


26, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to date, 10 00


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Feb. 1, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Feb. 2, 10 00


8, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Feb. 9, 10 00


13, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to Feb. 16, 10 00


14, F. A. Avery, board Simon Lovitt, Nov. 4 to Feb. 17, 1917, 22 50


15, Dr. E. L. Bell, examination Dennis Melerick, insane, 5 00


Dr. E. C. Chase, medical attendance Charles Johnson, 1 75


Dr. E. C. Chase, medical attendance Mrs. Willoughby, 17 50


Total expenditures,


$668 26


Cash to balance, 6 93


$675 19


GEORGE E. PULSIFER, Overseer of Poor. Having examined the foregoing account, we find it correctly cast and properly vouched.


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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44


REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr.


Received from town, $100 00


Cr.


Paid bill of H. A. Cheney,


$87 00


Paid bill of F. W. Fogg, 5 00


$92 00


Balance on hand,


$8 00


FRANK W. FOGG, Health Officer.


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


M. N. DAVIS, I. H. BROWN,


Auditors.


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS.


1916.


Feb. 15, Balance on hand, $ 25 83


1917.


Received on water tax, 592 34


$618 17


Expenditures.


1916


June 15, Webb Little, postage, $ 1 00


Sept. 15, B. W. Miclon, two days labor, 4 00


30, L. M. Avery, getting pipe and repairs from Plymouth, 2 00


Oct. 12, L. J. Mardin, 7 days, 6 hours, labor, 17 40


Arthur Caldon, 2 days labor, 4 00


1917.


Feb. 5, H. M. Fifield ,1 1-2 days labor and blacksmith bill, 3 80


J. S. Avery, lead pipe, 3 06


G. H. Bump, labor, 17 50


M. W. Merrill, two days labor, 4 00




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