Annual report of the officers of the Town of Campton, New Hampshire, 1915-1918, Part 8

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


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W. J. Randolph, searching records, 1 50


Lester M. Avery, postage on blanks, 6 71


W. J. Randolph, real estate transfers, 4 12


E. A. Chase, printing reports, 74 00


E. C. Eastman, books required by State Tax Commission, 40 55


E. C. Eastman, dog license book, 5 00


Lester M. Avery, time and expenses


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town lines, 20 00


S. P. Robie, time and expense town lines, 21 00


John M. Pulsifer, time and expense town lines, 9 00


G. E. Little, judge of police court two years, 100 00


G. E. Little, treasurer, 40 00


John M. Pulsifer, services first selectman and cash expenses, 115 00


Lester M. Avery, services as second selectman, and cash expenses, 105 00


S. P. Robie, services as third selectman and cash expenses, 92 00


Geo. E. Pulsifer, services as overseer of poor, 39 00


G. D. Pattee, town clerk,


25 00


H. E. Stickney, collector 1916 tax, 85 00


M. N. Davis, services as moderator and auditor, 5 50


Irving H. Brown, services as auditor, 3 00


$795 82


ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATIONS:


F. G. Hill, ballot clerk 1916, $ 4 50


CARE AND SUPPLIES FOR TOWN HALL:


D. M. Moses, cleaning hall and sawing wood, 1 65


Alvin Burleigh, insurance town hall, 72 60


G. Pattee, wood for town hall, 3 00


Wm. Simonds, 1/2 cord wood, 4 50


$81 75


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BOARD OF HEALTH:


W. E. Wishman, health officer, $33 55


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES: (Town maintenance.)


James M. Wallace, Agt. East side, $1,450 00


W. C. Pulsifer, Agt. West side, 1,300 00 B. A. Moulton, drawing plank, 13 07


Parker-Young Co., bridge plank, 20 00


F. P. Weeks, bridge plank, 141 61


Richard H. Smith, repairing road, 31 60


Parker-Young Co., plank, 41 24


C. J. Russell, team labor, 5 50


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$3,003 02


STATE ROADS:


C. E. Merrill, Agt., trunk line maintenance, $1,273 73


C. E. Merrill, maintenance state aid roads, 52 98


G. D. Pattee, maintenance state aid roads, 114 34


C. E. Merrill, state aid, new construction, 2,500 00


$3,941 05


OVERSEER OF POOR :


G. E. Pulsifer, overseer, $525 00


SCHOOLS:


Lucy E. Cook, District Treasurer. Money voted by school district, $4,125 00


Literary fund, 103 68


Proportion school fund, 396 89


Dog license money, 62 87


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Lease money, 11 00


$4,699 44


LIBRARY :


Lucy Davis, amount raised by law, $50 00


Scott Ewins, librarian, 25 00


Mary E. Avery, librarian West Campton, 12 00


Stella T. Baker, librarian Village, 12 00


$99 00


CEMETERIES:


C. E. Merrill, cemetery money, $300 00


BOUNTIES:


Selectmen, bounties, $35 00


VITAL STATISTICS:


John Wheeler, M. D., $3 50


E. C. Chase, M. D., 1 25


G. D. Pattee, recording births and deaths, 6 00


$10 75


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY :


J. B. Philbrick, police and feeding tramps, $45 00 45


J. B. Philbrick, dog police, 10 00


E. A. Chase, printing notices, 2 00


Town of Plymouth (fire district), 70 25


American Realty Co., wood for lobby, 2 00


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$129 70


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PRECINCT:


A. G. Simpson, treasurer, $425 00


STATE AND COUNTY TAX:


John W. Plummer, state tax, $1,496 00


E. H. Hallett, county tax, 1,171 86


$2,667 86


TOWN, NEW CONSTRUCTION :


Woodstock Lumber Co., cement,


$120 00


United Construction Co., iron for bridge, 435 00


E. N. Babbitt, labor on bridge, 134 68


Silsby Bros., lumber, 25 29


G. B. Clifford, building bridge,


151 62


A. F. Burtt, cement, 42 91


Loren Quimby, labor on bridge, 1 25


L. F. Avery, labor on bridge, 26 66


C. E. Merrill, Livermore Falls road, 300 00


Northeast Metal Culvert Co., culvert, 10 40


$1,247 81


WATER TROUGHS:


W. C. Pulsifer,


$ 2 00


George A. Webster,


3 00


C. M. Avery, 3 00


I. E. Atkinson,


3 00


George D. Pattee,


1 50


E. H. Cook,


3 00


$15 50


MEMORIAL DAY :


G. E. Little, $50 00


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GENERAL:


Henry C. Smith, mortgage on Willoughby oxen, $ 36 51


W. J. Randolph, lease land search, 149 50


A. F. Wentworth, legal advice, 15 00


$201 01


DOG DAMAGE:


H. M. Coffin, sheep damage, $12 00


NOTES AND INTEREST PAID :


Julia A. Moulton, note and int. in full, $478 62


Ada B. Avery, note and int. in full, 361 88


Ransom Perkins, int. on note, 100 00


Dustin Moulton, note and int. in full, 611 82


Cynthia B. Avery, note and int. in full, 335 83


Ada B. Avery, note and int. in full, 385 45 Ransom Perkins, note and int. in full, 143 90


$2,417 50


Total expenditures,


$20,695 28


Cash on hand to balance,


3,446 25


$24,141 53


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 7


Assets.


Uncollected taxes, 1917,


$3,307 19


Balance in hands of treasurer,


3,446 25


Cash in hands of overseer of poor,


42 94


Due from county,


47 75


Cash in hands of water treasurer,


5 93


Uncollected water rent,


23 25


Bounty money due from state,


2 80


Bounty money in hands of selectmen,


6 00


Cash in hands of cemetery agent,


16 29


Land bought at tax sales,


147 13


Cash in hands of road agent,


160 11


$7,205 64


Liabilities.


Notes and Interest Outstanding Against Town, Jan. 31, 1918.


Edith M. Blaisdell,


$ 484 00


John M. Blaisdell,


1,006 42


Abbie C. Moulton,


171 29


Dustin Moulton,


741 45


Cynthia B. Avery,


466 26


Arthur W. Moulton,


301 69


Ada B. Avery,


365 28


Julia A. Moulton,


484 66


Reuben D. Page,


848 18


Dustin Moulton,


611 81


Cynthia B. Avery,


335 83


Lester M. Avery,


62 11


James S. Avery,


412 40


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W. C. Pulsifer,


189 67


Scott S. Holmes,


32 20


Lucia M. Fifield,


333 85


Sarah M. Cook,


219 74


C. W. Johnson, Jr.,


335 61


Harry S. Coffin,


559 03


James S. Avery,


667 12


$8,628 60


Due on joint highway fund,


229 47


Due for cemetery road,


300 00


Total liabilities,


$9,158 07


Total assets,


7,205 64


Net debt Jan. 31, 1918,


$1,952 43


Decrease of debt for the year, $601 31


JOHN M. PULSIFER, LESTER M. AVERY, SAMUEL P. ROBIE, Selectmen of Campton. GEORGE 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.


1916.


Total amount on tax book,


$12,559.14


Abated Feb. 3, 1917,


$ 4 40


Abated Dec. 1, 1917, 20 66


Collected and paid town


treasurer, 12,534 08


$12,559 14


Abatements :


James Bickford, paid in Thornton, $ 2 00


Carl Boynton, paid in Thornton, 2 00


Nelson Downing, over 70 years old, 2 00


William Drew, paid in Ellsworth, 2 00


Frank Drake, paid in Thornton,


2 00


Joseph Gilman, paid in Thornton,


2 00


Henry Lowe,


2 80


A. H. Moulton, paid in Holderness,


2 00


Moses W. Merrill, house burned,


1 86


Andy Redmont, dead,


2 00


20 66


HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.


1917.


Amount of taxes on book for 1917, Collected and paid town


$13,504 07


treasurer, $10,145 67


Abated Jan. 31, 1918, 51 81


Uncollected Feb. 1, 1918,


3,307 19


$13,504 67


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Abated Jan. 31, 1918: Frank A. Childs, over tax,


$16 50


Edward H. Morse, taxed twice, 16 50


Ai L. Adams, stock lost, 66


W. H. Brown, house burned, 4 95


George W. Cook, buildings burned,


13 20


$51 81


HENRY E. STICKNEY, Collector.


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ROAD AGENT'S REPORT.


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


1917.


Mar. 17, Received from town treasurer, $ 200 00


Apr. 18, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


May 19, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


June 23, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


1918.


Jan. 12, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


30, Received from town treasurer,


500 00


$1,300 00


Cash on hand from last year, 96 25


$1,096 25 3


Cr.


1917.


Mar. 7, W. H. Avery, breaking roads, $ 26 00


F. A. Avery, breaking roads, 13 75


Wm. Houston, shoveling snow, 2 00


14, Wm. Miclon, breaking roads, 2 00


S. M. Avery, breaking roads, 14 00


14 45


21, B. O. Dearborn, breaking roads, H. M. Coffin, breaking roads, 27 50


N. Downing, breaking roads, 1 65


H. W. Avery, breaking roads, 15 75


F. A. Avery, breaking roads, 4 50


R. H. Smith, breaking roads, 19 60


30, H. S. Coffin, breaking roads, 31 70


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31, W. C. Pulsifer, labor on roads, 76 92


Apr. 2, C. F. Coffin, breaking roads, 8 00


2, W. A. Hawkins, breaking roads, 8 00


19, H. W. Avery, breaking roads, 21 50


6 00


F. A. Avery, breaking roads,


4 44


L. R. Durgin, breaking roads,


A. L. Adams, labor, 2 50


23, R. W. Smith, breaking roads, 13 80


25, R. L. Avery, breaking roads, 18 75


May 19, M. C. Southmayd, care of road, 4 80


B. O. Dearborn, breaking roads, 11 20


H. M. Coffin, breaking roads, 20 50


N. Downing, shoveling snow, 5 25


J. L. Quimby, labor on Branch bridge, 4 50 W. A. Hawkins, breaking roads,


26 75


June 9, N. W. Harrington, labor,


4 44


9, S. M. Avery, labor,


16 00


22, L. E. Mitchell, 2 men and 4 horses labor on road machine, 79 75


July 3, J. L. Quimby, labor, 7 87


B. O. Dearborn, labor,


13 75


R. L. Avery, labor, 19 12


23, O. B. Hussey, labor, 18 00


24, F. S. Sanborn, labor,


2 25


Aug. 2, A. P. Brainerd, labor, 1 00


17, H. M. Coffin, labor, 10 00


Sept. 5, H. S. Coffin, labor on roads and making road drag, 20 00


22, J. W. Hussey, labor, 12 00


23, W. E. Downes, labor, 5 00


Nov. 3, F. S. Sanborn, labor, 2 25


16. J. Downing, labor, 2 50


B. O. Dearborn, labor, 10 00


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Wm. Houston, breaking roads, 16 25


H. W. Houghton, breaking roads, 9 30


Dec. 11, J. F. Bedell, labor on highway, 20 30


12, M. C. Spokesfield, care of road, and grade, 7 00


1918.


Jan. 12, R. H. Smith, breaking roads, 24 00


G. W. Cook, shoveling snow, 6 35


H. W. Avery, breaking roads, 26 80


A. P. Brainerd, labor, 12 38


21, H. M. Coffin, breaking roads, 31 00


25, Scott Coffin, breaking roads, 37 00


26, E. V. Berry, care and breaking roads, 30 00


30, W. A. Hawkins, breaking roads, 32 75


C. F. Coffin, breaking roads, 44 00


Merrill Southmayd, care of road, 6 00


S. M. Avery, breaking roads, 13 35


J. L. Quimby, labor on West road, 1 25


H. W. Avery, breaking roads, 25 00


J. Downing, breaking roads, 7 25


O. B. Hussey, breaking roads,


10 00


R. H. Smith, breaking roads,


56 25


R. L. Avery, breaking roads,


23 27


Feb.


1, J. F. Bedell, breaking roads, 17 80


B. O. Dearborn, breaking roads, 24 25


F. E. Pulsifer, labor on highway, 94 40


2, W. C. Pulsifer, labor on highways, 100 00


$1,305 69


Balance on hand,


90 56


$1,396 25


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


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


Auditors.


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J. M. Wallace, Road Agent, East Side.


Dr.


1917.


Cash carried over from 1916, $ 22 14


Mar. 17, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


Apr. 23, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


June 2, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


July


7, Received from town treasurer, 200 00


Sept.


1, Received from town treasurer, 150 00


Oct. 6, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


Dec.


1, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


1918.


Jan. 30, Received from town treasurer, 300 00


$1,472 14


Cash on hand to balance, $69 55


Cr.


1917.


Feb. 23, J. F. Hodgson, breaking roads, $ 30 00


Mar. 20, J. M. Wallace, cutting drifts, 36 90


Perley Chase, cutting drifts, 13 60


J. F. Hodgson, cutting drifts, 26 50


24, R. A. Pettengill, breaking sidewalks,


13 03


27, J. W. Thompson, breaking roads,


6 40


31, Edson Avery, shoveling snow, Geo. Dingman, shoveling snow,


4 90


Apr. 1, James Wallace, man and team, 40 20


11, W. C. Page, shoveling drifts,


10 40


16, J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 36 00


23, James Wallace, man and team, 32 30


May 1, James Wallace, posts and rails, 10 37


2, George Brown, breaking roads, 18 80


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43 70


16, John Thompson, breaking roads, 4 50


Henry White, shoveling snow, 6 40


James Wallace, man and team, 39 50


Perley Chase, labor, 8 00


19, George Merrill, labor, 3 00


23, J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 30 00


June 1, Perley Chase, labor, 16 00


14, Perley Chase, labor,


13 00


16, James Wallace, man and team, 42 00


16, Elmer Palmer, labor, 9 66


J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 24 00


23, Elmer Palmer, labor,


11 00


29, Perley Chase, labor,


13 35


John Thompson, man and team, Elmer Palmer, labor, 8 15 4 30


13 00


30, George H. Merrill, labor, 8 15


W. C. Page, labor,


J. F. Hodgson, man and team,


22 15


July


3, Marsh Kendrick, labor, 6 20


Charles Chase, labor, J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 15 00


2 50


5, John W. Thompson, man and team, 20 00


7, Elmer Palmer, labor, 6 00


J. F. Hodgson, man and team, 32 00


9, Frank E. Merrill, labor, 3 80


Marsh Kendrick, labor, 6 00


George H. Merrill, labor, 3 80


11, Ozias M. Page, labor, 7 12


13, Perley Chase, labor, 14 00


18, James Wallace, man and team, 36 00


27, Perley Chase, labor, 15 00


Aug. 3, W. C. Page, labor, 4 00


James Wallace, man and team, 38 70


10, B. F. Stickney, breaking roads, 25 90


15, Perley Chase, labor, 15 00


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23, W. J. Bump, labor, 6 75


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


Sept. 5, Charles Chase, shoveling snow, 9 62


6, James Wallace, man and team, 35 80


8, Perley Chase, labor, 11 25


13, S. J. Morgan, breaking roads, 9 80


15, Perley Chase, labor, 11 25


Oct. 13, F. F. Hart, labor on bridge, 2 00


30 00


17, James M. Wallace, cutting bushes, Perley Chase, cutting bushes,


5 25


26, Perley Chase, labor, 12 30


Nov. 14, James Wallace, posts and rails,


20 30


Dec. 26, L. R. Morrison, pick, handle and spikes, 1 25


1918.


Jan. 17, W. J. Bump, shoveling snow, 11 48


28, Wilbur Avery, snowing bridge, 3 50


John R. Watson, snowing bridge, 8 50


Emma F. Sawyer, grade,


2 00


D. W. Downing, breaking sidewalk, Perley Chase, labor,


15 30


George O. Brown, breaking roads,


26 40


C. J. Russell, breaking roads, 6 00


David Moses, gravel, 2 80


Ira E. Atkinson, breaking roads,


30 00


W. J. Bump, shoveling snow,


1 68


Jason Webster, shoveling snow,


1 75


29, G. E. Pulsifer, breaking roads,


48 05


30, Ira E. Atkinson, breaking roads, 31 35 Jaquith & Benson, breaking roads, 51 00 Henry E. Stickney, breaking roads, 27 05


26 72


George D. Pattee, breaking roads, H. A. White, shoveling snow, 6 16


James S. Avery, shoveling snow, 1 96


15 50


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31, John Pulsifer, breaking roads, 51 25


30, W. E. Wishman, spikes and oil, 1 69


Feb. 1, O. M. Page, breaking roads, 6 60


$1,402 59


Cash on hand to balance,


69 55


$1,472 14


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.


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Campton Village Road-C. E. Merrill, Agent. Dr.


1917.


Received from treasurer,


$2,500 00


Cr.


C. E. Merrill,


$ 152 30


J. F. Hodgson,


285 31


B. A. Moulton,


156 66


Oliver Comeau,


63 33


Joe Dustin,


63 65


Cyrus Hodgson,


211 00


Fred Gilbert,


50 27


B. O. Micklon,


113 89


Walter Mayhew,


5 00


R. A. Micklon,


101 39


J. F. Bedell,


235 20


C. J. Russell,


17 48


O. W. Page,


52 76


Jason Webster,


240 53


Proctor Downing,


86 36


Elmer Palmer,


101 67


Daniel Downing,


208 70


B. & M. R. R.,


6 90


George Ripley,


5 20


F. S. Sanborn,


$ 50


H. F. Morrill,


31 38


J. M. Benton,


55 27


M. M. Merrill,


5 00


Perley Chase,


7 50


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N. B. Cook,


3 05


H. M. Fifield,


51 90


A. J. Simpson,


10 40


Emma F. Sawyer,


8 40


L. R. Morrison,


5 10


C. B. Fairley,


2 80


James Wallace,


3 00


F. G. Smith,


69 34


A. F. Burtt Co.,


7 80


J. A. Blaisdell,


6 90


Charles A. Walker,


42 80


$2,474 74


Balance paid town,


25 26


$2,500 00


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


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


Auditors.


West Campton Road-C. E. Merrill, Agent.


Dr.


1917.


Received from treasurer, $52.98


Cr.


1


C. E. Merrill, $ 4 33


I. F. Avery, 7 50


27


J. F. Hodgson,


16 95


R. A. Micklon,


12 50


Wilbur Avery,


68


J. F. Bedell,


: 66


J. L. Quimby,


1 11


Elmer Palmer,


7 25


$52 98


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 TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE.


C. E. Merrill, Agent. Dr.


1917.


Received from town treasurer, $1,271 23


Cr.


C. E. Merrill,


$105 20


L. F. Avery,


567 41


O. M. Willoughby, 16 00


J. F. Hodgson,


37 40


Elmer Palmer,


27 50


Harry Wright,


14 75


R. L. Palmer,


45 50


B. O. Micklon,


23 25


Carroll Palmer,


3 50


R. A. Micklon,


25 83


B. A. Moulton,


7 77


J. M. and W. C. Pulsifer,


12 45


Perley Hall,


22 25


American Express Co., ex. on paint, 1 62


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


45


J. F. Bedell,


46 22


L. W. Palmer,


80 22


E. H. Cook,


78 00


Joe Dustin,


11


A. W. Paige,


. 11


G. W. Nowell,


2 50


R. L. Nichols,


2 50


W. W. Willoughby,


15 00


J. L. Quimby, 3 88


,


29


Ilyf VanAuken,


39 72


Mary Renter,


15 20


C. M. Avery,


1 90


J. M. Pulsifer,


6 20


A. Cook & Sons,


6 99


W. B. Avery,


2 30


1


S. Kimball,


30 00


Jerry Downing,


12 50


Perley Chase,


12 50


Loren Palmer,


2 50


$1,271 23


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


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


Auditors.


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LIVERMORE FALLS HILL ROAD.


C. E. Merrill, Agent. Dr.


1917.


Received from treasurer, $300 00


Cr.


C. E. Merrill,


$ 38 97


Perley Hall,


24 72


Oliver Comeau,


29 49


Elmer Palmer,


28 67


Fred Goodwin,


7 24


Harry Wright,


2 50


L. W. Palmer,


58 36


B. A. Moulton,


65 71


Joe Dustin,


22 22


Samuel Brough,


56


Fred Gilbert,


8 90


E. H. Cook,


3 50


Fred Jordon,


85


J. B. Holmes,


4 10


J. M. Pulsifer,


60


B. & M. R. R.,


32


$296 71


Balance paid town,


3 29


$300 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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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES.


Rceeipts.


1917.


Balance from last year,


$ 16 11


Received from town, 200 00


Received from E. J. Wilson, for lot,


10 00


Received from J. Durgin, for Ames lot,


10 00


Received from town,


100 00


Received from C. H. Willey for lot,


10 00


Received from Charles Rogers, for lot,


10 00


Received from A. J. Simpson, for lot,


10 00


Received from J. J. Noseworthy, for lot,


10 00


$376 11


Expenditures.


1917.


C. E. Merrill, labor,


$ 77 75


C. E. Merrill, team, 31 94


A. F. Burtt Co., 2 iron rakes,


1 00


E. M. Nichols, for plants, 2 16


J. F. Hodgson, labor,


37 85


Elmer Palmer, labor,


31 00


W. C. Page, labor,


14 75


O. M. Willoughby, labor,


39 75


Harry Wright, labor,


15 25


Wesley Page, labor,


1 25


E. J. Page, labor,


8 75


B. O. Micklon, labor,


43 25


32


R. L. Palmer, labor, 50


W. E. Downes, labor,


7 15


Perley Hall, labor, 33 88


L. W. Palmer, labor, 3 90


Carroll Palmer, labor, 8 99


F. W. Brown, drawing cloth for cemetery plan, 70


$359 82


Cash on hand to balance, $16 29


C. E. MERRILL, Superintendent.


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


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


Auditors.


PERPETUAL CARE OF LOTS. Rceeipts.


1917.


Receipts from trust fund,


$104 75


Expenditures.


1917.


Mathew Brooks, labor on lot,


$ 6 00


Lydia Johnson, labor on lot,


4 00


Moses Cook, labor on lot,


3 00


Hattie Southmayd, labor on lot,


1 50


'Henry Cook, labor on lot,


6 00


C. W. Cook, labor on lot, 1 50


Nathan Pierce, labor on lot,


1 50


33


Abigail Wood, labor on lot,


2 00


E. A. Chase, labor on lot,


1 00


Emeline Brock, labor on lot, 3 00


Annie 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 50


Nettie Sanborn, labor on lot,


1 50


Moses Smith, labor on lot,


1 50


T. P. Clark, labor on lot,


1 50


Lydia Hanaford, labor on lot,


3 00


Mabel Chase, labor on lot,


3 00


Samuel Keniston, labor on lot,


5 00


F. S. Whiting, labor on lot,


1 50


A. K. Silver, labor on lot,


3 00


George P. Cook, labor on lot,


3 00


E. Hodgdon, labor on lot,


10 00


Merrill and Morrison, labor on lot,


3 00


Isaac Adams, labor on lot,


4 50


Moses Dole, labor on lot,


1 00


Walter Blair, labor on lot,


1 50


George W. Dearborn, labor on lot,


3 00


Mabel Ladd, labor on lot,


1 50


Mrs. Martin Silver, labor on lot,


1 50


Julia Roberson, labor on lot,


4 00


Edward H. Sanborn, labor on lot,


4 50


Mrs. Albert Elliott, labor on lot,


75


Lucy Quimby, labor on lot,


3 00


Hannah Wallace, labor on lot,


1 50


$104 75


C. E. MERRILL, Superintendent.


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TRUST FUNDS. Rceeipts.


1917.


Balance from last year, $255 01


Apr. 5, Received, Fred D Mitchell, lot 93, 25 00


July 7, Received, Franklin Spencer, lot 93, 75 00


Sept. 1, Received, Est. D. Frank Cook, 200 00


1918.


Jan. 31, Received, Plymouth Savings Bank, 62 06


$617 07


Expenditures.


1917.


Feb. 26, Loan & Trust Savings Bank, $160 00


July 12, Union Guaranty Savings Bank, 100 00


Oct. 11, Plymouth National Bank, bonds, 200 00


Dec. 24, C. E. Merrill, superintendent, 104 75


Cash to balance, 52 32


$617 07


Whole amount of cemetery fund,


$4,160 00


Deposited in N. H. Savings Banks, 3,960 00


Liberty Bonds, 200 00


$4,160 00 G. E. PULSIFER, C. E. MERRILL,


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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SEXTON'S REPORT.


Number buried and entombed in Campton cemetery in 1917:


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,


1 1


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,


2


From 45 to 50 years of age,


0


From 50 to 55 years of age,


3


From 55 to 60 years of age,


1


From 60 to 65 years of age,


2


From 65 to 70 years of age,


2


From 70 to 75 years of age,


3


From 75 to 80 years of age,


2


From 80 to 85 years of age,


4


From 85 to 90 years of age,


2


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.


Rceeipts.


1917.


Balance from last year, $ 6 93


Mar. 17, Received from town treasurer,


100 00


May 8, Received from County order, 79 14


June 2, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


Sept. 1, Received from A. Belle Hart, for Willoughby hens,


3 75


Received from town treasurer,


100 00


Nov. 13, Received from County order,


62 00


1918.


Jan. 5, Received from town treasurer, 100 00


31, Received from town treasurer,


125 00


$676 82


Expenditures.


1917.


Feb. 26, Mrs. Geo. Hanscom, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Feb. 23, $10 00


Mar. 8, Mrs. Geo. Hanscomb, board Samuel Willoughby and wife to Mar. 9, 20 00


Apr. 11, Manhattan Market, supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 1 00


A. & P. Tea Co., supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 2 90


28, W. E. Wishman, supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 8 88


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May 5, Frank A. Avery, board Simon Lovitt to date, 16 50


7 , Dr. H. A. Cheney, examination of Dennis Mellerick, 3 00


Dr. E. C. Chase, medical services for Mrs. Fred Goodwin, 10 00


14, Sarah Aiken, work for Willoughy's, 24 00


26, A. & P. Tea Co., supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 3 88


29, G. E. Pulsifer, supplies and cash for Samuel Willoughby, 14 36


June 1, C. F. Bayley, supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 12 08


2, G. E. Little, county order, 79 14


5, M. A. Batchelder, shoes for Samuel Willoughby, 3 50


A. & P. Tea Co., supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 2 61


13, Manhattan Market, supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 62


15, Sarah Aiken, work for Willoughbys to date, 15 00


Fred Sanborn, supplies for Samuel Willoughby, 2 72


19, H. F. Abdelnour & Co., clothing for Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, 3 79


30, A. Belle Hart, board of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to June 29, 12 00


Aug. 8, A. Belle Hart, board of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to Aug. 10, 36 00


A. Belle Hart, supplies for Mr. and Mrs. S. Willoughby, 1 15


Sept. 1, A. Belle Hart, board of Mr. and Mrs. S. Willoughby to Sept. 7, 24 00


88


19, G. E. Pulsifer, expense to County Farm, C. Varney, 5 00


Oct. 2, A. Belle Hart, board of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to Oct. 5, 24 00


13, A. Belle Hart, supplies for Mrs. Willoughby, 2 05


27, A. Belle Hart, board of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to date, 18 50


30, H. F. Abdelnour & Co., clothing, Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, 12 00


Nov. 8, Frank A. Avery, board of Simon Lovitt, May 5 to Nov. 10, 40 50


17, Lucy E. Ellison, board of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, Oct. 27 to Nov. 17, 21 00


Dec. 6, Lucy E. Ellison, board of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, Nov. 17 to Dec. 8, 21 00


1918.


Jan. 14, G. E. Little, county order, 62 00


Lucy E. Ellison, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, Dec. 8 to Jan. 14, 35 00


Lucy E. Ellison, supplies for Willoughbys, 2 15


24, M. A. Batchelder, supplies for Willoughbys, 1 30


28, Dr. E. C. Chase, medical attendance for J. Brough, 6 25


Samuel Brough, care of J. Brough, 25 00


Frank A. Avery, board of Simon Lovitt, Nov. 10 to Jan. 26, 16 50


Dr. E. C. Chase, medical attendance Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, 7 00


30, Lucy E. Ellison, board Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby to Feb. 2, 21 00


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G. E. Pulsifer, supplies for and moving Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby, 4 50


Cash on hand to balance, 42 94


$676 82


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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REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr.


Cash on hand,


$ 8 00


Received from town,


33 55


$41 55


Cr.


Henry E. Stickney, services,


$ 2 50


Dr. H. A. Cheney, vaccination,


17 00


W. E. Wishman, services,


22 05


$41 55


W. E. WISHMAN, 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 LIBRARY TRUSTEES. 1


Dr.


1917.


Feb. 16, Cash on hand, $91 72


1918.


Jan. 25, Received check for money in full, 50 00


$141 72


Cr.


1918.


Jan. 25, Paid W. B. Avery, 23 books $9 60


Less 20 per cent, 1 92


Net, $7 68


1917.


July Paid for book received, 50


$8 18


1918.


Jan. 29, Cash on hand, $133 54 The accompanying list of books which are or- dered will use above balance when paid for. LUCY DAVIS, LUCY COOK, 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.


42


Books Added for 1918.


Calvary Allie.


Rice


Extricating Obediah.


The Indian Dream.


Joseph Lincoln McHaig and Balmer


Tomorrow Morning.


Deland


Dominie Dean.


Butler


Surprise House.


Brown


Browley Neighborhood.


Brown


Beth Anne's New Cousin.


Ginther


Three Days in Maine.


Brown


Nancy First and Last.


Blanchard


My Four Years in Germany.


Gerard


Anne's House of Dreams.


Montgomery


We Can't Have Everything.


Hughes




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