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110
Campbell pasture
775
Lahey, George J. . 6
Homestead
800
Parker. E. E. and P., and F. Barnard .. . . Parker. E. E. and P., and F. Barnard.
Lane lot
1,200
Cutler lot
500
Pepin, Omar 129
Homestead
4,000
. . .
..
.
Holbrook, Joseph G. . 50
Hodgman, Arthur N ...
100
Hodgman, Albert C ....
23
French, William B .. . 25
...
54
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION. Value.
Roberts, Hiram M.
115
Homestead
$4,000
Spencer, Milton W.
heirs
148
Homestead 8,000
Spencer, George O
34
Heselton place
800
Spencer, George O. . .
70
Manning land
800
Spencer, George O. ..
35
French land
400
Spencer, George O. 40
Peter Kane land.
1,000
Vose, John G. heirs. 230
Homestead
6,500
Welch, George
1
Homestead
250
Welch, John
1 Homestead
300
Welch, Frank
1
Currier land
100
Witherspoon, Geo. H ..
74
Homestead
1,000
DISTRICT No. 8.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION. Value.
Campbell, Alfred B. . . .
75
Homestead
$1,000
Caldwell, Joseph P. ..
140
Homestead
1,500
Fulton, Herbert R. . .
78
Homestead
2,600
Fulton, Charles H.
18
Spencer & Tirrell land .. 600
French, Ebenezer C.
heirs
75
Homestead
3,000
Gage, Joseph P.
6
Sprague land
150
Hoit, Henry W
11/2
Sprague land
15
Holbrook, Joseph G.
41/2
Holbrook land
40
King, George
200
Spencer pasture
1,700
Richards, Ward
71
Homestead
1,800
Ramig, Charles G.
64
Homestead
2,500
Robinson, Fostina
85
Homestead
1,700
Sampson, Albert C ..
76
Holbrook place
1.000
Seitz, John
95
Homestead
1,700
Spencer, George O.
10
Sprout land
100
Spencer, George O.
30
Sprout land
500
Tinker, James F.
341/2
Homestead
700
Tinker, George A.
35
Homestead
1,500
Tarr, George P.
85
Homestead
1,808
Tarr, George P
22
Warren place
300
Tarr, George P.
65
Rand place
1,500
Tarr, Charles A.
120
Homestead
1,300
Tarr, Abbie
5
Homestead
700
Waite, George E.
250
Homestead
5,000
Waite, George E.
65
Richards' place
1,300
Warren, Lewis
45
Homestead
1.400
Webber, Mrs. Caroline.
62
Homestead
1,600
DISTRICT No. 9.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Armstrong, M. E.
55
Homestead
$1.700
Campbell, Seth P.
13
Homestead 800
Campbell, Harrison ....
12
Meadow 75
Campbell. Harrison. . . 30
Damon land
250
55
NAMES.
No. Acres. DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Campbell, Harrison. .
40
Parker & Aiken land ....
$125
Conner, Clara E ..
12
Meadow
150
Fish, Mrs. Margaret.
6
Homestead
700
Gault, George H.
20
French meadow
175
Gault, George H.
60
Homestead
1,500
Gault, Arthur W. 20
Homestead
700
Gault, George E.
21
Sprout land
100
Gault, George E.
20
Homestead
700
Granz, Otto
222
Homestead.
1,600
Hardy, George H.
50
Homestead
1,300
Hardy, George H.
6
Hardy, George H.
SS
Parker place
800
Holbrook, Fred G.
35
Reed pasture
400
Jenness, Albert M.
58
Homestead
600
Manning, Mrs. Solomon
180
Homestead
5,500
Manning, Mrs. Solomon
100
Morrill hill
1.000
Manning, William S ..
30
Blanchard pasture
25.0
Manning, Frank E ....
92
Homestead
3,000
Palmer, Charles E ....
43
Homestead
800
Parkhurst, John H.
42
Homestead
5,000
Parkhurst, John H ....
9
Muzzey land
125
Parkhurst, Joseph S.
heirs
30
Damon lot
300
Parkhurst, Fred C.
120
Homestead
2,800
Parker, Perham
7
Sprout land
150
Philibert, Samuel
50
Homestead
2.000
Philibert. Max
35
Homestead
2.000
Peaslee, Henry L.
20
Peaslee pasture
250
Rogers. W. M.
14
Homestead
1,500
Schneider, Edward E ..
8
Meadow land
Shepard, George F.
135
Homestead
2.800
Seaver. Charles W.
4
Homestead
600
Walch. George L. heirs.
40
Mace land
100
Walch, George L. heirs
160
Homestead
3,400
Weathers. Murdock A. 16
Whitford pasture 150
Weathers. Murdock A.
14
Sprout land
150
DISTRICT No. 10.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
French, Bertha E.
26
Gage land
$150
Gage. Sallie W.
137
Homestead
2.500
Nadeau. Frank
10
Homestead
900
Parker. Perham
16 Melvin land
150
Parker, F. E. and P ..
18
Parker land
75
Stearns, Mrs. F. Y ..
65
Homestead
900
Stevens. David
50 Homestead
1.000
White, Frank S.
30
Homestead
700
Woodward & Hatch ...
15 Homestead
1,000
Hall land 60
.
Manning, William S ...
1/4
Homestead
56
DISTRICT NO. 11.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Barnard, George F .. . .
90
Riddle land
$700
Brown, Henry W.
24
Sprout land
120
Brown, Henry W.
42
Homestead
2,000
Campbell, Ai E.
20
Sprout land
100
Campbell, H. S. and E.
D.
51
Homestead
800
Campbell, Susan S.
65
Campbell land
1,200
Dole, Lemuel R.
4
Homestead
300
Fosher, Nelson
10
Webber land
100
Faucher, Mary N
110
Homestead
2,300
Hodgman, Lewis E. . ..
200
Homestead
7,000
Hodgman, Lewis E. . ..
30
Bugbee place
700
Nichols, Mehitable
165
Homestead
3,000
Peaslee, H. L. and H. W.
54
Homestead
3,200
Peaslee, Harry W.
1
Homestead
900
Sargent, James W.
4
Homestead
600
Sargent, John M ..
124
Homestead
2,000
Sargent, John M ..
6
Perry meadow
60
Schwartz, Sarah J.
5
Homestead
1,000
NON-RESIDENT.
DISTRICT No. 1.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Bennett, Gertrude heirs
60
Homestead
$1,700
Damon, Edgar C ..
1/2
Damon house
1,560
Emerson, Charles E ...
20
Cow Hill land.
600
Hickey, Alice M. ..
Cutler land
200
Lewis, Del Gracia E.
40 Barnard land
450
Lewis, Del Gracia E ....
1
Orchard land
100
Lewis, Samuel C ...
23
Barnard and ministerial
land
200
Leach, James R.
1
Leach place
1.200
Moore & Preston ..
90
Bancroft land
700
Robinson, George L. . .
3
House lot
200
Sargent, Clarence
1
Kendall place
1,200
Woodbury, Harriette E.
25
Ministerial land
100
DISTRICT NO. 2.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION. Value.
Atwood, Harry W. . .
4 Moore & Williams land. $300
Carr, John W. . .
7
Goffe land
40.0
Fessenden & Lowell ... 10 Means lot. 800
Fessenden & Lowell ... 56 Corliss land
2,500
I.
57
NAMES.
No. Acres. DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Fessenden & Lowell ...
48 Mitchell land
$1,200
Gordon, F. A. heirs ....
37
Snow & Gardner land ... 650
Gage, Quincy A. heirs .. 27
Sprout land 600
Godbout, Lucretia . ..
4
Field 200
Gilson, Mrs. Ella J .... Hodgman, James C. F ..
221/2
Foster land
400
Jones, Frank P
4
Meadow land
60
Lynch, Mrs. E. M.
37
Blood farm
370
Mitchell, Henry L.
10
Parker land 150
Nesmith, Edward M ..
10
Curtis land
900
Parker, Everett E ...
30
Fosdick land 300
700
Parker, Everett E.
69
Moore land
700
Royer, Justine
28
McAfee land
200
Sturtevant & Co
50
McAfee land
325
Short, Urban
12
Merrill land
100
Taggart, James 30
Holbrook land
200
Wilson, George
36
Farley land
500
Wilson, George
12
Swett land
200
Wilson, George
20
Moore land
300
Watkins, George
10
Curtis & Wheeler land .. 150
Watkins, George
58
Blood land
500
West, Frances A ...
... ....
3
Meadow land . .
75
DISTRICT No. 3.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Amoskeag Mfg. Co.
Locks and land.
$5,000
Boston & Maine R. R ..
Lowell land
500
Boston & Maine R. R ..
House and land 1,200
Foster, Dr. George S ...
25
Bixby and plain land ... 150
Fessenden & Lowell .. 75
Darrah land
3,000
Fessenden & Lowell ... 8
Walker land
40
Fessenden & Lowell ...
20
Darrah land
650
Fessenden & Lowell ...
65
Gile land
2,500
Fessenden & Lowell ...
58
Moore land
1,100
Fessenden & Lowell ...
. .
Timber on Gooch farm .. 1,800
heirs
11 Sprout land 150
Hodgman, James C. F.
16
McGaw land
400
Mitchell, Fred S.
20
Walker & Pond land. 400
Mitchell, Fred S.
. .
McIntire land
100
McKelvie, A. J ..
10
McKelvie land
475
Nesmith, Edward M .. O. C. Club .
1
Land and club house. . .
400
Sylvester, Charles O ...
5
Gercia place
200
Truell, Ellen N.
45
Worthley land
500
Truell, Ellen N.
12
Worthley land
1,200
Ward, William H.
14
Sprout land
150
Lowell, Levi F.
. .
Pine growth on Darrah farm 400
. .
. .
Ferguson & Mitchell
20
Woodland
1,400
21/2
Foster land
30
Parker, Everett E.
38
Bowman land
58
DISTRICT No. 4.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION. . Value.
Foster, Charles E. . .
28 Bixby land
$150
Manchester T., L. & P.
Co.
Power line
5,000
Parker, Walter M.
35
Wood lot
3,500
Parker, Charles I.
13 Parker land
500
Pietech, August
14 Swett land 400
Page, Nelson
4 Patten land
150
DISTRICT NO. 5.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Atwood, Harry W.
18
Eaton land
$600
Gaines, Mrs. Abbie M ..
25
Fisher place
300
Harris, Addie E.
30
Dowst land 600
Hodgman, Isaac A.
30
Whitford land 450
Leppord, Reinhard ..
5
Soper land
75
Parker, Everett E ...
25
Smith land
450
Schink, August heirs ..
Old homestead
600
Schink, August heirs ..
Joy land
250
Tirrell, William J.
35 Patten land
525
Trembly, Fred
3
Tirrell land
100
West Side Lumber Co.
8 Fitts' land
425
DISTRICT No. 6.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Beaudet, Arthur
Three lots land.
$375
Boynton, William H ...
122
Boynton farm
4,000
Caldwell, Mrs. Geo. Q.
35
Butterfield farm
3,500
Cooper, William heirs ..
5
Milford St. extension.
500
Cunningham, T. C .....
1
Leach place
200
Cunningham, T. C .. . .
6
Lochlin land
500
Curtis, Ann M. heirs ...
20
Old homestead
1,500
Fellows, Charles E. . .
13 George land
1,000
Lawes, Sidney
2
Kerwin land
200
Lewis, Mrs. Emma.
. .
Plain land
1.200
McElroy, William
12
Worthley land
800
McQuesten, John K ...
28
Plain land .
800
New England Inv. Co.
. .
Land and buildings
2.000
Roman Catholic diocese,
Jos. P. Devine, agent Wyman, Ida C. .
40 Carlton land
2,000
5 Walker land
500
DISTRICT No. 7.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Bartlett, James H. . . 95
Page, Shirley & Riddle land
$1,100
. .
59
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Griffin, Mrs. A. G.
6 McPherson land
$800
Griffin, Mrs. A. G.
15 Shirley & Riddle lana ... 100
Libbey, Eugene and Severance, Harvey ...
1 McPherson place 100
Mahan, Charles . . .
40 Peter Kean land. 500
McAllister, John G.
90
McAllister land 500
Robinson, Leonard . .
75
French land
500
DISTRICT No. 8.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Ames, George .
40
Tolford land
$500
Baker, Mrs. Minnie
12
Homestead
800
Bartlett, James H. ..
6
Barnard meadow 175
Cavanaugh Bros.
25
Wood lot
250
Cavanaugh Bros.
10
Stewart land
100
Campbell, Alfred M.
65
Perley land
800
Dearborn, Frank S.
114
Old homestead
1,200
Getz, Edward C.
35
Roby land
600
Holbrook, George
12
Holbrook land
800
Holbrook, Ralph
212
Old homestead
4,000
Holbrook, Ralph
3
Meadow land
100
Holbrook, Ralph
30
Underwood land
450
Johnson, Oscar
38
Barnard & Butterfield
land
350
Johnson, Shirley
6
Gilchrist land
75
Lull, Arthur C.
75
White land
600
Lull, Arthur C.
6
Perry land
75
Marden, Mrs. Florence S.
35
Shirley land
200
Moore & Preston.
Holbrook lot
1,200
Parker Brothers
25
Tinker land
500
Shirley, Robert L.
12
Gage land
200
Shirley, William
25
Gage land
500
Woods, Augustus heirs 10
Twiss land
200
West Side Lumber Co ..
23
Richards lot
.....
DISTRICT No. 9.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Cotton, Mrs. Fred.
10
Cotton land
$100
Cutler, Laura E.
10
Cow Hill land. 200
Davis, W. M ..
16
Flint land . 700
Parkhurst, Ephraim A.
42 Jenness land
750
Parkhurst, Ephraim A.
4 Pollard land . .
60
DISTRICTS Nos. 10 AND 11.
NAMES.
No. Acres.
DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Benoit, George
40
Holbrook lot
$450
Benoit, George
25
French land
450
Fessenden & Lowell ...
60
Swett land
1,200
...
1,200
60
NAMES. No. Acres. DESCRIPTION.
Value.
Fessenden & Lowell ...
Gage lot
$2,000
Hanson, John A.
6
Part of homestead. 300
Leach, James R. 43
Swett land 300
McLane & Taylor. 34
Gordon land
300
Noyes, Frank W. 36
Mace & Gage land.
400
Noyes, Frank W
16
Swett land
175
Noyes, Frank W.
80
Part of Mace farm 1,300
Noyes, Frank W.
40
French land
500
Noyes, Frederick A.
heirs .
14 Wheeler land
100
Parkhurst, George
23 Part of homestead 900
Parkhurst, George.
91/2
Meadow land 150
Parker, Thomas A.
heirs
25
Meadow land 350
Parker, E. E. and P ...
60
Stevens land
300
Swett, Lucie E.
5
100
Thompson, James
55
Shepard land
4,500
Vicelburge, Victor.
5
Jones land
60
Woods, Sarah J. N. S ..
31
Parker land
200
Woods, Sarah, J. N. S .. 55
Hartshorn land 1,650
Woods, Sarah J. N. S ..
50
Part of homestead. 1,750
PERHAM PARKER,
FRANK E. MANNING, RODNEY F. ROLLINS, Selectmen of Bedford.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Selectmen, Treasurer, Town Clerk and Appraisal of Real Estate
OF THE
Town of Bedford
WITH
Reports of School Board and Public Library Trustees
FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15 1914
MANCHESTER, N. H. PRINTED BY JOHN B. CLARKE COMPANY 1914.
TOWN WARRANT.
[L. s.]
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Bedford, the County of
Hillsborough in said State, Qualified to Vote in Town Affairs :
You are hereby notified to meet at the town house in said Bedford on Tuesday, the tenth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following sub- jects :
ARTICLE.I. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year.
ART. II. To raise such sums of money as may be neces- sary to defray town charges for the ensuing year and make appropriations for the same.
ART. III. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary for the support of the poor, repairs of roads and bridges, for Memorial Day, and for any other necessary expenses of the town.
ART. IV. To see if the town will vote to allow a dis- count on taxes ; if so, fix the time and rate.
ART. V. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate fifteen dollars for the care of the clock on church.
ART. VI. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of fifty dollars for the care of the new cemetery.
ART. VII. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to hire money if needed.
ART. VIII. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the amount of money necessary to secure state
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aid for the permament improvement of highways, under the law passed at the January session, 1905.
ART. IX. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of two hundred dollars for maintaining the electric lights for the ensuing year.
ART. X. To see if the town will vote to paint the town house and raise and appropriate money for the same.
ART. XI. To see if the town will vote to buy six chemical fire extinguishers for the use of the fire warden, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
ART. XII. To hear the reports of agents, auditors, com- mittees, and all other officers heretofore chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto, and transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal this 21st day of Febru- ary in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fourteen.
PERHAM PARKER. FRANK E. MANNING, FRANK R. ESTABROOK. Selectmen of Bedford.
A true copy. Attest :
PERHAM PARKER, FRANK E MANNING, FRANK R. ESTABROOK, Selectmen of Bedford.
REPORT OF SELECTMEN.
To February 15, 1914.
TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES.
1913.
Mar. 17. Paid C. M. Crowell for services as constable for 1912 $35.00
Paid Rodney F. Rollins for services
as third selectman for 1912. ..... 212.50 28. Paid Lyman M. Kinson for services on board of health. 5.00
.
June 2. Paid Frank E. Manning for services as second selectman for 1912. ...
208.00
4. Paid Perham Parker for services as first selectman for 1912. 225.00
July I. Paid William B. French for services as auditor for 1912. 2.00
I. Paid John M. Hodgman, services as ballot clerk, March 1912 5.00
... Aug. 7. Paid Fred A. French for services as town clerk 50.00
Dec. I. Paid Arthur W. Davis for services as ballot inspector, Mar. 12, 1912 5.00 Paid Lyman M. Kinson for services on board of health 16.80
1914.
Feb. 16. Paid Samuel H. Ray, services as constable to Feb. 16, 1914. . .
. .. Paid Ervin R. French, services as treasurer, 1912 55.00
55-34
$874.64
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INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
1913.
$15.00 .60 Mar. 17. Paid Quincy Barnard, care of clock Páid R. F. Rollins, express on chair 28. Paid L. M. Kinson, fumigating No. I schoolhouse 4.00
Paid Perham Parker, telephone tolls from Feb. 15, 1912, to Feb. 15, 1913 6.35
Paid Perham Parker, aid to tran- sients 4.25
. April 14. Paid John B. Clarke Co., printing town reports
80.00 .85
17.
Paid Chas. A. Hoitt Co., for chairs Paid Charles I. Colburn for picking browntail moth nests 20.35
Paid Good Roads Machinery Co. for Champion road machine.
231.73
Paid Perham Parker, freight on road machine 6.90
May I. Paid Dexter & Colby, repairs on road machine wheel 7.50
5. Paid George F. Barnard, services as janitor of Town hall. 100.00
Paid George F. Barnard, labor and pumping water from basement of hall 12.25
June 2. Paid George F. Barnard for collect- 1 ing taxes for 1912 125.00
July I. Paid P. Graveline, repairing damages done by water 25.00
July
I. Paid John M. Hodgman, one cord wood $6.00
Paid E. E. Schneider, supplies fur- nished during quarantine. 34.83
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July I. Paid Frank P. Jones for burying Martha Mitchell $3.50 Paid Emerson Campbell for mowing common 1.75
Paid Piper & McIntire for tuning piano at hall 2.50
Paid Edson C. Eastman for invoice record book 13.30
Aug. I. Paid Charles D. Barnard for legal advice 3.00
Paid Louis Bell Post, 58 flags
5.80
Paid Amoskeag National bank six months' interest on town notes ... I52.62 Paid Arthur P. Fosher, drawing 50 posts 3.00
Sept. I. Paid Good Roads Machinery Co. for repairs on road machine. 21.50
3. Paid Horace E. Webber, interest on note 33.33
20. Paid Clarence M. Edgerly, insurance on town house 250.00
Oct.
I. Paid Temple & Farrington Co., one tax collector's book 1.20
Nov. I. Paid J. N. Des Groseilliers, use of watering trough for 6 months .... 1.50
I. Paid Perham Parker, freight on cul- vert pipe 1.23
Paid Northeast Metal Culvert Co. for 124 feet culvert pipe. . 85.57
6.50
W. S. Manning, one cord birch wood Paid George F. Barnard, for 1/2 ton carbide and freight on same.
38.68
Dec.
I. Paid Fessenden & Lowell for chest- nut plank 64.43
1914.
Jan. I. Paid Charles D. Barnard, legal ad- vice 1.00
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Jan. I. Paid George O. Spencer, use of wa- tering trough . $3.00
Feb. 2. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, fumigating for scarlet fever cases. 3.20
Paid John H. Stevens, two sets of grate for furnace 8.45
Paid Harrison Campbell, 10 cords of wood 60.00
Paid Celibert Maynard, use of wa- tering trough 3.00
Paid Walter Cofran, fifty feet of rope 1.50
Feb. 14. Paid Albert L. Flint for six cords wood
36.00
Paid Harry E. Loveren for legal ad- vice, 1913 10.00
Paid Fred A. French, supplies for hall 10.37
Paid Fred A. French, reporting vital statistics
10.25
Paid Fred A. French, care of scales Paid George F. Barnard, supplies for Town hall 5.54
20.00
Feb. 16. Paid Charles P. Woodbury for fumigating and labor as health officer 42.80
Paid Perham Parker, aid to tran- sients, Feb. 14, 1913, to Feb. 14, 1914 6.60
Paid Perham Parker for telephone tolls and postage 7.42
Paid Fred M. Barnard for 79 posts, 820 feet chestnut railing, 436 feet pine boards 39.57
Paid F. E. Manning, postage, sta- tionery, aid to transients, and tel- ephone tolls 5.50
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Feb. 16. Paid O. F. Moran, services at police court $9.00
Paid Amoskeag National bank for six months' interest on town note 146.25 Paid Ervin R. French, carbide for 1912 63.00
$1,862.47
HIGHWAY EXPENSES.
1913.
Mar. 28. Paid Lyman M. Kinson for labor on highway $25.50
Paid Fred E. Parkhurst for labor on highway 7.00
April 14. Paid Geo. P. Tarr, labor on high- way 28.00
Paid E. D. Campbell, labor on high- way 2.00
24. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway 100.00
May I. Paid Geo. P. Tarr, labor on high- way 71.30
3. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out .... 200.00
IO. Paid Geo. P. Tarr, labor on high- way and money paid out. . I20.00
Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out. . ...
75.00
II8.20
17. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out ..... June 2. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out .. . ..
50.00
Paid Fred S. Sargent, labor on high- way and money paid out. 70.40 Paid B. W. Nichols, labor on high- way 38.50
10
June 6. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out ....
$126.00
18. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out ..... 45.95
July I. Paid Omer Pepin, labor on highway and money paid out 112.75 Paid John M. Hodgman, labor on highway 53.76 Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on
highway and money paid out .... 87.90
Paid George H. Hardy, labor on highway 1.25
Paid Ai E. Campbell, labor on high- way 6.90
July 18. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway 31.00
Aug. I. Paid George P. Tarr, labor on high- way 12.70
Paid J. Henry Putnam, labor on highway 8.45
Sept. I. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway
12.35
Paid Charles E. Palmer, cutting bushes 6.65
Paid Ai E. Campbell, labor on high- way
24.00
Paid J. H. Putnam, labor on high- way 12.13
Paid George P. Tarr, labor on high- way and money paid out. 130.10
Paid Frank R. Estabrook, labor on highway and money paid out ....
29.25
13. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out .... 124.00
20. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out .... 100.00
11
Oct. I. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on $47.00 highway Paid John M. Hodgman, labor on highway and money paid out .... Paid George P. Tarr, labor on high- way 23.00
58.85
Paid B. W. Nichols, labor on high- way 25.30
Nov. IO. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, for labor on highway and money paid out .. . .. 102.87
Dec. I.
Paid Charles Campbell, cutting bushes
10.18
Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway 53.05
Paid Fred S. Sargent, labor on high- way 62.04
Paid B. W. Nichols, labor on high- way 20.52
Paid Charles H. Grant, cutting bushes 3.75
Paid W. B. French, labor on high- way 11.00
Paid George P. Tarr, labor on high- way and money paid out .. 25.95
Paid George H. Wiggin, labor on highway and money paid out .... Paid John H. Parkhurst, cutting bushes and labor on highway ....
85.55
65.00
Paid H. W. Hoit for 25 loads of gravel, 19II 2.50
Paid H. W. Hoit, cutting bushes ... 3.00
1914.
Jan. I. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway and money paid out ..... 17.45
Feb. 2. Paid Lyman M. Kinson, labor on highway 6.88
12
Feb. 2. Paid George F. Bowen, cutting and burning brush on Curtis road .... $3.75
$2,458.68
SNOW BILLS.
1914.
Feb. 16. Paid William Chesbro, breaking roads
$5.07
Paid Murdock A. Weathers, break- ing roads 4.50
Paid B. W. Nichols, breaking roads
II.80
Paid John Seitz, breaking roads .... 6.00
Paid Foster Tinker, breaking roads 7.00
Paid William Dickey, breaking roads
9.60
$43.97
MAINTENANCE OF STATE HIGHWAY ON RIVER ROAD.
1913.
May 19. Paid James W. Dwire for services
as patrolman on River road ..... $84.72
June 18. Paid James W. Dwire, patrolman .. 49.50
July I. Paid James W. Dwire, patrolman. . 97.12
Aug. 7. Paid James W. Dwire, patrolman .. 78.84
21. Paid James W. Dwire, patrolman. .
157.00
Oct.
I. Paid James W. Dwire, patrolman ..
181.58
Nov. I. Paid Woods & Everett, repairing State highway
334.54
Paid James W. Dwire, patrolman ..
58.00
17.
Paid Geo. A. Woods, labor on State highway
30.72
$1,072.02
Received back from the state.
248.60
Balance paid by town
$823.42
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STATE AID ROAD 1
DISTRICT No. 6.
1913.
July I. Paid Walter Cressy balance due for building State road in 1912. $68.10
State paid balance due by state. .. $68.34
BUILDING STATE AID ROAD, 1913.
George A. Woods, foreman.
Nov. 17. Paid George A. Woods, labor on State Aid road in No. 6. $559.75
Paid George A. Woods, labor on State Aid road . 500.00
Dec. I. Paid George A. Woods, labor on State Aid road 500.00
II. Paid George A. Woods, labor on State Aid road 126.39
Paid Perham Parker posts and rail- ing 9.86
I. Paid Arthur P. Fosher, drawing posts and railing 4.00
II. Paid William H. Boynton for 1138 loads of gravel at 9 cts. a load .... 102.42
$1,802.42
Cost of relaying culvert
93.00
Rent for shanty, paid by Woods. 27.00
Total cost
$1,922.42
Paid by state
381.25
Balance paid by town $1,538.17
14 WORK ON STATE ROAD.
ITEMIZED STATEMENT.
DISTRICT NO. 6.
(Week ending November 1, 1913.)
Walter Cofran and team, 2 days $9.00
F. S. Sargent and team, 2 days .. 9.00
William Chesboro and team, 2 days. 9.00
Ralph Collins and team 6.00
W. H. Boynton and team, I day 4.50
4 Italians, 4 days @ $2.25
9.00
I Italian, 21/2 days 3.44
8 Italians, 19 days @ $2.00. 38.00
George A. Woods, labor and express. 12.27
$IO0.2I
(Week ending November 8, 1913.)
A. P. Fosher and team, 12 days @ $4.50. $54.00
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