Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Piermont, New Hampshire, for the year 1914, Part 4

Author: Piermont (N.H.)
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: [Piermont, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 228


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Respectfully submitted,


LOUISE S. HORTON.


ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE.


SPRING TERM


Harold Day, Bushrod Smith, Roscoe Smith, Edith Blodgett, Florence Hill, Ina Smith, Bertha Day, Viola Crafts, Clytie Humphrey, Rupert Blaisdell, Clyde Foote, Franz Pettingale, Gladys Field, Ida Robie, Irene Day, Eda Fellows, Daniel Metcalf, Arthur Ames, Delma Ames, Frances Ames, Mildred Warner, Palmer Childs, Ruth Childs, Alice French, Mary Metcalf, Beatrice Underhill, Eleanor Ramsay, Ruth Ramsay, Viverne Gould.


FALL TERM


Herbert Blair, Irene Day, Bertha Day, Margaret Day, Edith Blodgett, Evelyn Rodimon, Eva Corliss, Judson Clark, Franz Pettingale, Clytie Humphrey.


ENTIRE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1914.


Arthur Ames, Mildred Warner, Gladys Field, Viola Crafts, Clytie Humphrey.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914.


Date of Marriage


Place of Marriage


Name and sirname of Groom and Bride


Residence of each at time of Marriage


Age


Occupation Place of Birth of Names of Parents each of Groom and Bride


Birthplace of Parents


Occupation


No. mar.


Name,


Residence and Official Station of Per- son by whom married


1914 Feb. 17


Piermont, N. H.


Ernest H. Dimick Ruth Cochran Ralph A. Webster Hattie Molway


Hardwick, Vt. Hardwick, Vt. Piermont, N. H. Piermont, N. H.


22


Farmer .Housework Board Sawyer


Hardwick, Vt. Cabot, Vt.


Albert G. Dimick Thomas Cochran Piermont, N. H. Charles Webster


Farmer Wolcott, Vt. Craftsbury, Vt. Farmer Boscawen, N.H. Farmer


1


Walter H. Upham, Pier- mont, Clergyman


Mar. 28


Piermont, N. H.


Lakeport, N. H.


Herbert S. Leazer


Piermont, N. H.


28


School teacher Teacher


Piermont, N. H. Stephen C. Leazer Lakeport, N. H. Thomas Adkin


Canada, P. Q. Boston, Mass. England


Laborer


1


Farmer


1


J. R. Dinsmore, Haver- hill, Clergyman


Sept.


5


Piermont, N. H.


Piermont, N. H.


22 Farming


Sciota, N. Y.


Sciota, N. Y.


Farmer


1


1


mont, Justice of Peace


Sept.


9


Pike, N. H.


George Alex Trombly Esther M. Willia ms Joseph Ladeau Hattie S. Smith


Baldwinsville, Mass. Piermont, N. H.


67


Chairmaker


Topsham, Vt. Colchester, Vt. Vershire, Vt.


George Trombly, Jr. Loren Williams Francis Ladeau


Topsham, Vt. Canada


Laborer


2


2


H. C. Van Huagen, Clergyman


Color white.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


EDWIN R. CELLEY, Town Clerk.


18


31


27


Domestic


Piermont, N. H. Levi Molway


Walter H. Upham, Pier- mont, Clergyman


Aug. 26


Ethel F. Adkin


Lakeport, N. H.


22


Deceased


1


Robert L. Risley, Pier-


Piermont, N. H.


20 Housework


Farmer


47 [Housework


[Lyman Titus


Vershire, Vt.


Farmer


1


1


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914.


Date of birth


Place of birth


Name of the Child (if any)


Sex, Con- dition and No. Child


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Physician


1914


Feb. 3 Piermont


M


1 John B. Simpson


5


Walter C. Webster


Carrie Molway Lizzie Howland Della T. Clement


Piermont Piermont


Farmer Bd Sawyer


Orford, N. H. Piermont, N. H.


Henry C. Stearns Fred C. Russell


Feb. 19 Piermont


Harold F. Blaisdell


M


1


Fred D. Blaisdell


Piermont


Farmer


Piermont, N. H.


Fred C. Russell


May 20


Evelyn F. Smith


F


2 Loren G. Smith


Emma M. Ryals


Piermont


Farmer


Piermont, N. H.


Piermont, N. H. Piermont, N. H. Campton, N. H. Manchester, N. H. Haverhill, N. H. Newbury, Vt.


Henry C. Stearns Henry C. Stearns Fred Fletcher


May May


4


Philip S. Robinson


M


2


Frederick C. Robinson Eifie M. Humphrey


Piermont


Farmer


Piermont, N. H.


May


5 Piermont 17 Piermont Piermont


Herbert H. Gilson Dorothy L. Hackett Marshall B. Morrill Claribel Peters


M


4 Bert Hayes


Piermont


Farmer


Royalston, Mass. Orford, N. H.


Melrose, Mass. Haverhill, N. H.


H. C. Stearns


June


11 Piermont 12 Piermont Piermont


19


28 Piermont


Madeline M. Smith Nellie F. Ellsworth Wesley W. Rollins Madeline B. Webster Moses Joseph Hill


M


6


Willis A. Rollins


Freman H. Webster


Mabel A. Mann Lola L. Howland


Piermont


Laborer


Piermont, N. N.


Piermont, N. H.


F. C. Russell


Aug.


30 Piermont


Caroline M. Hill


Twin F


6 Orlando B. Hill


Lola L. Howland


Piermont


Laborer


Piermont, N. H.


Piermont, N. H.


F. C. Russell


Oct.


10| Piermont


Esther A. Winn


F


2


Frank J. Winn


Rosetta M. Underill Piermont


Farmer


West Fairlee, Vt.


Piermont, N. H.


H. C. Stearns


Dec.


5 Piermont


Kathleen A. Chandler


F


2 Jay E. Chandler


Zilla M. Smith


Piermont Piermont


Farmer


Piermont, N. H. Topsham, Vt.


Topsham, Vt.


Fred Fletcher


Color, all white.


All living. Parents all white.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


EDWIN R. CELLEY,


Town Clerk.


5


M


1


Frederick Morrill


2


Walter E. Peters


Piermont


Farmer


Brandon, N. Y.


Lynn, Mass.


Geo. A. Weaver


F


1 Ansen A. Smith


Piermont


Farmer


Piermont, N. H.


Florida, Mass.


Samuel Fraser


F


3 Ernest J. Ellsworth


Piermont


Farmer


Wentworth, N. H.


West Fairlee, Vt. West Topsham


F. C. Russell Samuel Fraser F. C. Russell


July


30 Piermont


F M Twin


4 5 Orlando B. Hill


Elizabeth Johnson Jeanne E. Everson Beulah Brown Bertha M. Hall Viola N. Scott Bertha E. Winn Laura E. Durant


Piermont Piermont


Farmer Farmer


Orford, N. H.


Haverhill, N. H.


Orford, N. H


Fred C. Russell


June 10


Piermont


Mail carrier


White Rock, R. I.


July July July


Dec 30| Piermont


Gyle E. Mason


M


1 |Leon E. Mason


Annie R. Powers


Farmer


West Fairlee, Vt.


H. C. Stearns


Feb. 27 Piermont


Piermont Piermont


Harry J. Simpson Verna E. Webster


F


F Harley C. Hackett


Piermont


Laborer


F


Aug 30 Piermont


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914.


Age


Sex and condi- tion


Occupation


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Name of Father


Maiden name of Mother


Disease or Cause of Death


1914 Jan. 2| Bradford, Vt.


Arvilla H. Smith


84 1011


Barnston, P. Q.


F


W


None


Portsmouth, N. H Piermont, N. H.


Samuel Hill Uri Chandler


Mary Heath Mary A. Rogers


Mar. 16| Piermont, N. H. Mar. 22


Anna Dodge Burgess C. Metcalf


63 821 Piermont, N. H. 75 717 Piermont, N. H.


F M


W


None Farmer


Bow, N. H. Piermont, N. H.


Peasley Messer John Metcalf


Hanna Ford Jerusha Bliss


May 31 Piermont, N. H. June 8| Piermont, N. H.


Romina Morse George E. Leonard


69 11 25 Sillen, Canada 71 628 Ryegate, Vt.


M M


W M


Farmer Farmer


Canada Ryegate, Vt.


Canada Newbury, Vt.


Nehemiah Morse John Leonard


Sarah Hadlock Rachel Nelson


June 12 Piermont, N. H.


4


7 4


Corinth, Vt.


F


S


Groton, Vt.


England


Hazen A. Wilson


Nellie Fairbrother


June 29 Piermont, N. H. July 3 |Manchester, N.H. July 31 Piermont, N. H.


Marshall B. Morrill Lucy A. Martin Alice L. Rodimon


80 1


9 26 1


Piermont, N. H. Henniker, N. H. Piermont, N. H.


M F


W


White Rock, R. I. Henniker, N. H. Piermont, N. H.


Haverhill, N. H. Henniker, N. H. Randolph, Vt.


Frederick Morrill Elijah R. Smith Amos L. Rodimon


Beulah Brown Lucy Woods Grace Hood


Sept 1| Haverhill, N. H.


Jonathan M. Corliss 63


916


M W


Newbury, Vt.


Rinalds Corliss


Helen Martin


Sept 12 Piermont, N. H.


93


4 25


Wentworth, N.H. F


W


None


Lowell, Mass.


Lowell, Mass.


Job. S. Eaton


Sally Brown


Sept 18 Piermont, N. H. Sept 20 Piermont, N. H.


Madeline B. Webster Charles Robinson


79


1 20 2 8


Piermont, N. H. Piermont, N. H.


F M


S M


None


Haverhill, N. H.


Orford, N. H.


Freman H. Webster| Mabel Mann James E. Robinson


Cynthia Crook


Oct


8| Piermont, N. H.


George A. Austin


76 10 20


M


W


Farmer


Ann Butterfield


Oct 10| Piermont, N. H.


Mary Emma Deal


56


7|2| Piermont, N. H.


F


M


Housewife


Piermont, N. H.


Piermont, N. H.


Charles Rogers


Charlotte Underhill


Dec 11 Ch't'ano'ga, T'n. Dec 30 Piermont, N. H. 1


David B. Pillsbury Susan M. Day


76


Piermont, N. H. M F


W W


None Housewife


Candia, N. H.


Piermont, N. H.


David T. Pillsbury Hallen Dillingham


Sally Bean Roxana Bailey


Neuralgia of the heart Celebral apo- plexy Angina pectoris Chronic nephritis


Color white.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


EDWIN R. CELLEY,


Town Clerk.


Date of | Place of Death Death


Name and surname .; of the Deceased


Years


Mos.


Days.


Male


Female


Sin. Mar.


or Wid.


Mar. 2 Piermont, N. H.


Gilman Chandler


77 11 22 Piermont, N. H.


M


W Farmer


Piermont, N. H. Bradford, Vt. Vermont


Piermont, N. H.


Ellen C. Wilson


19


Abigail H. Harris


Chronic bron- chitis Softening of brain senility Chronic nephritis Cerebral menin- gitis Apoplexy Hypertrophy of prostrate bothar- ny, operation Acute pulmonary tuberculosis Spina Bifida Old age Typhoid pneu- monia Cerebral hemorr- hage Infirmities inci- dent to age


Farmer


Pneumonia Valvular disease of heart


70 828| Wolcott, Vt.


W


Place of birth


31


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the inhabitants of the School district in the town of Piermont qualified to vote in district affairs: You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said district on the 13th day of March, 1915, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon to act upon the following subjects :


1. To choose a Moderator for the coming year.


2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.


3. . To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.


4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.


5. To hear reports of Agents, Auditors, Committees, or Officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.


6. To choose Agents, Auditors and Committees in re- lation to any subject embraced in this Warrant.


7."To see how much money the District will raise and appropriate for the support of Schools.


8. To see if the district will authorize the School Board to appoint a Superintendent of Schools.


9. To see what the district will do in regard to the school house on the Back road.


10. To see how much money the district will vote to raise for the repairs of School Houses.


11. To transact any other business that may properly come before this meeting.


Given under our hands at said Piermont this 18th day of February, 1915.


MARTHA E. WORTHEN, ) School LUDELLE AMES, Board.


A true copy of warrant-Attest:


MARTHA E. WORTHEN, School LUDELLE AMES, Board.


32


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the inhabitants of the town of Piermont, in the county of Grafton, in said State, qualified to vote in town affairs.


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said town on Tuesday, the ninth day of March next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make ap- propriation of the same.


3. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary for highways and bridges.


4. To see what amount of money the town will raise to secure State aid for permanent highways.


5. To see if the town will vote to raise the amount of money necessary to secure State aid for maintenance of roads under State aid.


6. To see if the town will vote to discontinue a piece of road commencing at the junction of new road in Dodge hill running northeast to Turnpike road.


7. To see if the town wlil vote to have the inventory and assessment of taxes thereon printed for distribution.


8. To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


Given under our hands and seal this 20th day of Feb- ruary, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifteen


H. S. STANLEY, ) Selectmen of E. D. DAY, Piermont.


A true copy of warrant_Attest.


H. S. STANLEY, { Selectmen of E. D. DAY, 5 Piermont.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF


THE OFFICERS


OF THE TOWN OF


PIERMONT NEW HAMPSHIRE


Embracing those of Selectmen, Auditors, Treasurer, Board of Education, and Road Commissioner


FOR THE


Year ending February 15, 1916


THE OPINION PRESS BRADFORD. VT.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF


THE OFFICERS


OF THE TOWN OF


PIERMONT NEW HAMPSHIRE


Embracing those of Selectmen, Auditors, Treasurer, Board of Education, and Road Commissioner


FOR THE


Year ending February 15, 1916


BRADFORD,VT. PRESS OF THE OPINION PUBLISHING COMPANY.


1916


3


VALUATION TOWN OF PIERMONT 1915.


No. of Polls,


186


Resident real estate,


Non resident real estate,


1,598,450 00 59 845 00 35,340 00


Number horses, 287,


Number of mules, 1,


75 00


Number oxen, 14,


1,400 00


Number cows, 833,


41,409 00


Number neat stock, 156,


5,153 00


Number sheep, 310,


1,022 00


Number hogs, 63,


799 00


Number of fowls, 670,


395 00


Vehicles, 18,


5,750 00


Portable mills, 5,


2,650 00


Money at interest,


3,300 00


Stock in trade,


9,550 00


Mills and machinery,


8,500 00


Boats and lumber,


200 00


Lumber other than stock in trade,


9,588 00


Soldiers' exemption,


1,850 00


H. S. STANLEY,


Selectmen


E. J. ELLSWORTH. of Piermont


MONEY TAX FOR YEAR 1915


Town charges, $2,400 00


Highways and bridges by vote, 1,500 00


Highways and bridges by law,


1,288 00


To secure State aid for road construction,


1,400 00


For maintenance of trunk line,


100 00


For maintanance of road other than trunk line,


25 00


Library by vote,


100 00


For library by vote by law,


38 50


For Memorial Day,


25 00


For State Tax,


896 00


For County Tax,


612 70


For Schools by law,


840 00


By vote of District,


1,300 00


For repairing school houses,


300 00


To pay School District Officers,


205 00


1


$552,861 00


$2,678,855 00


4


High school tuition, For school supplies, Overlay allowed by law,


300 00


200 00


441 26


Tax rate $2.10


H. S. STANLEY, Selectmen


E. J. ELLSWORTH. of Piermont


ASSETS


Cash in treasury, $ 628 80


Due from Tax Collector on 1915 levy, 1,249 34


Due from H. B. Foote, grass on school lots,


81 46


Due from James Thayer, rent,


25 00


Due from South Lawn Cemetery Com.,


6 90


$ 1,991 50


Net debt,


11,731 84


$13,723 34


LIABILITIES


Due to School District,


$ 912 58


Due State and Town joint highway account,


81 01


Due on notes outstanding,


Horace Clough,


$ 400 00


Henry S. Muchmore,


2200 00


Jonathan Tyler Council,


400 00


Sarah Muchmore,


500 00


Joseph Lawrence,


1700 00


Ellen Lawrence,


1000 00


D. O. Muchmore,


650 00


M. Ella Braynard,


160 00


Eva J. Metcalf,


300 00


Aaron Barton,


1000 00


Edward H. Dennis,


1750 00


Herbert Leazer,


500 00


Abbie Leonard,


600 00


M E. Sunday School,


50 00


Althea Stanley,


300 00


Thomas E. Stevens,


100 00


Sophronia Barton,


142 50


$11,971 46


$11,752 50


5


Due on Trust Funds for Perpetual care of Lots in Cemetery, interest allowed at 3% Fletcher fund, $ 47 25


George Chandler fund, 50 00


James Platt fund, 100 00


Emily Talman fund, for lots in Cedar Grove and Clay Hollow cemeteries, 50 00


Charles Simpson fund for Simon Underhill lot,


100 00


Hosea Quint fund, 50 00


Mrs. E. O. Mattoon fund,


50 00


Stephen Drown fund,


400 00


Unexpended interest on Stephen Drown fund,


30 00


Mary Hunt fund,


100 00


977 25


$13,723 34


RECEIVED FOR YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1916 Local taxes received of tax collector, bal from 1914, $1,358 39


Recd from tax collector on 1915 tax levy,


10,722 12


$12,080 51


Received from State


Forest fire account,


$ 5 88


Savings Bank tax,


175 39


Literary fund,


71 50


Proportion School fund,


363 50


Bounty on hedgehogs,


31 60


License Commission fees,


41


Trunk line construction,


3675 24


State road repairs,


155 42


Received from County


Support of poor 1914,


$ 29 92


Support of poor 1915,


115 48


Amount Revenue from local sources, other than taxes Dog license, $ 89 40


$145 40


6


Rent of Town Hall,


9 00


Rent of Tenements,


105 00


Cemetery lot sold, 39 00


Sarah Moore lease,


10 00


C. O. French, use town team,


75


O. B. Stanley, grass on school lot,


102 29


J. F. Simpson, 66


100 50


E. D. Day, manure, 2 00


A. C. Drury, use road machine, 4 00


Bridge plank sold, 7 50


Dynamite sold, 1 08


F. A. Horton, cemetery lot, 20 00


Receipts other than Current Revenue Bradford Ntl. Bank, loan, $4000 00


Mrs. Sophronia Barton, loan, 142 50


J. P. Metcalf, balance of Memo- rial Day funds, 7 34


Joint construction fund, guard rails, 26 88


A. G. Wilson, grass sold on cemetery lot, 8 00


$4184 72


Total receipts, Cash in treasury Feb. 15, 1915,


$21,380 09


612 35


$21,992 44


Cash paid out from 1915 to Feb. 15, 1916,


21,363 64


Balance in hands of Treasurer, $628 80


TREASURER'S ACCOUNT Payments for Year Ending Feb. 15, 1916 General Government Town Officers' Salaries


- H. S. Stanley, $80 00


Selectmen E. J. Ellsworth, 36 00


John N. Leonard, 47 00


Town Clerk, E. R. Celley, 35 00


Treasurer, A. C. Drury, 35 00


7


Tax Collector, O. B. Stanley, 150 00


Auditors, S. G. Hannaford, 4 00


( F. F. Worthen, 4 00


Dog Constable, George Webster,


$


8 00


$399 00


Expenses of Town Officers H. S. Stanley, telephone, postage, recording deeds, copies of trans- fers, etc., $12 80


E. R. Celley, postage, stationery,etc, 17 38 A. C. Drury, revenue stamps, postage and supplies, 8 21


Printing town reports,


26 40


Treasurer's bond, 15 00


$79 79


Election and Registration Expenses


C. O. French, Moderator, $ 2 00


O. B. Stanley,


F. C, Robinson,


Supervisors, 15 00


Harrison Hodsdon. -


$17 00


Town Hall Account


Repairs,


$130 22


Janitor service,


14 00


$144 22


Library Building Account Repairs, $28 86


Protection of Personal Property George Webster, fire warden, $11 75


H. S. Stanly, bounty on hedgehogs, 31 60


Health, Sanitation and Board of Health W. W. Gould, vital statistics, $21 00


J. R. Dinsmore, marriage license return, 50


Geo. Weaver, returning births and deaths, 50


E. R. Celley, recording births, deaths and marriages, 4 80


$26 80


Maintenance of Highway and Bridges Town Acct., Geo. L. Webster, road agent, $2711 53


$43 35


8


Other Highway Bills


Louis Chayer, bridge stringers, $ 10 CO


X. P. Wright, labor. 2 :0


S. G. Hannaford bridge p'ank, 150 00


Fay S. Emery, labor and land damage, 6 00


Piermont Mfg. Co., bridge plank,


114 08


A. S. Stanley, freight on metal culvert,


4 02


Wheeling Corrugating Co., metal culvert, 111 45


L. W. Buswell, lumber, 36 73


Libbey Bros, sewer pipe, 21 30


Piermont Mfg. Co., guard rail,


65 47


Earl V. Howard cedar posts,


70 00


Wheeling Corrugating Co., irons for culverts, 51 57


A. Johnson, bridge plank, 258 40


F. S. Sleeper, lumber, 29 96


James Thayer, labor, 2 00


John E. Lee, tools and spike,


21 56


Libbey Bros., spike, 60


E. Bertram Pike, labor and material, 478 62


W. E. Mack, labor, 11 41


Wm. A. French, crossing land, 5 00


N. R. Celley, labor,


5 50


Bert French, blacksmithing, 2 05


Frank Wright, labor,


10 00


H. E. Morrison, posts,


13 CO


C. W. Johnson, cleaning up after highway agent, 10 00


Wm. B Deal, plow standard,


3 40


Good Roads Machine Co., repairs on road machine, 21 80


C. H. Rodimon, labor,


2 40


$1520 27


HIGHWAY BILLS


ROAD COMMISSIONER, GEORGE L. WEBSTER Snow Bills


Received from Town Treasurer,


$2711 53


Leon Gould, breaking roads, $11 70


9


Herbert Clark, running snow roller, 13 38


Henry Nutt,


20 00


Charles Johnson,


8 40


Frank Day, breaking roads.


9 50


George Webster,


6 CO


Henry Nutt, running snow roller,


6 00


Frank Stetson, 66 66


6 00


G. Lamontagne, 66


27 80


F. D. Cutting, 66


60


2 50


E. M. Bagley, breaking roads,


5 65


Walter Perkins, running snow roller,


11 20


Fay Emery, shoveling snow,


3 40


Frank Emery,


2 00


A. B. Hill,


4.20


Charles Johnson, running snow roller,


12 00


Charles Jewell, shoveling snow, 1 50


George Ramsey, shoveling snow,


1 00


George Webster, running snow roller,


33 80


Herbert Clark, 60 6


7 57


Frank Howland, shoveling snow,


1 50


$198 53


Connecticut River Bridge


Libbey Bros., spike,


$15 11


Charlie Jewell, labor,


8 80


George Webster, labor,


24 60


Ray Bonnett, labor,


21 50


Frank Howland, labor,


17 00


Arthur Jesseman, labor,


6 60


Ernest Day, labor,


2 20


George Ramsey, labor,


11 70


Ray Jesseman, labor,


4 00


W. A. Jesseman, labor,


6 10


Henry Horton, labor,


7 50


George Webster, drawing plank from


East Haverhill, 48 00


$173 11


Grading


Elmer Moulton, 100 loads grade,


$10 00


Louis Chayer, drawing grade,


1 00


Jonas Leonard,


6 00


C. Lamontagne,


19 25


11 00


Albert Knapp.


10


H. S. Stanley, labor on Newell hill, 5 00


F. D. Cutting, team on Newell hill, 18 00


W. M. Fogg, labor on Newell hill,


4 00


George Claybourne, 6 00


A. C. Drury, 94 loads grade,


9 40


Fred Robinson, drawing grade,


1 63


E. M. Bagley,


15 00


Walter Perkins, shoveling grade,


8 00


Clarence Lamontagne, drawing grade,


23 64


Dan Lamphrey, shoveling grade,


5 00


Harry Wright,


4 00


Frank Emery, drawing grade,


6 00


Addie Palmer, 68 loads grade,


6 80


Frank Day, drawing grade,


12 00


Lehman Celley, shoveling grade,


2 00


Ray Bonnett,


10 56


Frank Howland, 66 .'


4 00


Ray Jesseman,


1 75


Frank Stetson, drawing grade,


17 40


Jonas Learned,


37 25


Will Gould, shoveling grade,


75


Walter Perkins,


3 00


Frank Emery, drawing grade,


31 50


Lehman Celley, shoveling grade,


4 00


Frank Stetson, 50 loads grade,


5 00


Frank Stetson, drawing grade,


3 80


G. Lamontagne,


19 43


Ray Bonnett, shoveling grade,


4 00


Fay Beede,


4 00


Arthur Jesseman,


10 00


George Ramsey, 66


3 00


W. A. Jesseman, drawing grade,


14 00


Fay Beede, shoveling grade,


4 00


George Webster, drawing grade,


8 00


George Ramsey, shoveling grade,


6 00


George Webster, drawing grade,


36 50


Frank Howland, shoveling grade,


19 50


Ray Bonnett,


17 50


Addie Palmer, grade,


2 20


James Thayer,


4 00


$433 86


11


Labor on Bridges and Culverts


Ernest Day,


$ 4 50


Henry Horton,


5 75


John Leonard and Sons,


5 00


Ray Bonnett,


2 00


Frank Howland,


6 00


Frank Stetson and team,


4 00


Charles Mudgett,


12 00


F. A. Webster, bridge stringers,


6 00


F. A. Robie,


9 75


C. O. Fellows,


3 00


George Webster and team,


8 52


Frank Howland,


30 00


Henry Horton,


6 25


George Webster,


32 50


John Leonard and team,


21 95


George Webster,


8 00


Henry Horton,


5 25


Fay Beede,


10 00


Arthur Jesseman,


12 00


Henry Horton,


1 25


Georga Ramsey,


2 00


G. Lamontagne, bridge stringers,


5 50


W. A. Jesseman and team,


4 00


F. A Robie. 1157 ft. bridge plank,


25 45


George Webster and team,


8 00


George Ramsey,


5 00


Ray Bonnett,


13 50


Frank Howland,


7 50


George Webster and team,


45 75


Charles Jewell,


2 00


Ray Bonnett,


27 00


George Ramsey,


2 00


George Day,


1 00


$342 42


Machine Work


George Webster,


$42 90


Lehman Celley,


10 55


George Ramsey,


13 00


W. A. Jesseman and team,


45 00


Ernest Day,


17 00


W. A. Jesseman and team,


63 00


Ernest Day,


19 00


12


Charlie Jewell,


21 00


George Ramsey,


6 CO


Ray Bonnett,


14 00


Frank Howland,


22 19


W. A. Jesseman and team,


55 50


Ernest Day,


20 75


Charlie Jewell,


13 75


Frank Howland,


21 00


George Webster and team,


21 50


Ray Bonnett,


25 50


Frank Howland,


18 75


George Webster and team.


38 00


Charlie Jewell,


13 00


George Webster and team,


63 50


$569 89


Railings


Fay Beede, work on railings,


$12 00


George Webster


35 20


J. W. Wilson,


66


12 00


F. S. Sleeper & Co., 5254 ft. of lumber,


105 08


Fay Beede, work on railings,


5 00


Howard Wilson,


10 00


Frank Howland,


21 00


John Leonard, drawing posts and rails,


9 20


Howard Wilson, work on railings,


3 00


George Webster, drawing posts,


2 00


Frank Howland. work on railings,


13 00


George Webster, 66


23 00


Ray Bonnett,


66


9 50


J. W. Wilson,


66


2 00


Howard Wilson,


66


12 00


$273 98


Miscellaneous


Jonas Leonard, hay,


$ 2 00


O. B. Stanley, hay,


11 71


L. D. H. Clark, hay,


12 90


W. W. Gould, hay,


2 00


Harlow Childs, hay,


12 75


E. V. Howard, grain,


68 32


Libbey Bros., pruners,


1 50


George Clough, repairs on machine,


5 15


Bert French, 66


10 05


13


S. G. Hannaford, brick,


1 15


Fay Emery, land damage,


1 00


Robert Caldwell, 1 00


J. E. Lee, picks, shovels and spikes,


12 12


G. Lamontagne, cutting bushes,


10 00


Dan Lamprey,


4 00


Frank Howland,


14 00


Bert French, labor and repairs,


22 54


Frank Day, drawing roller to Bradford, 2 00


E. V. Howard, picks, shovels and grain, 36 70


$230 89


Turnpike Road


Henry Nutt, drawing grade,


$117 60


Ray Jesseman, shoveling grade,


4 12


Arthur Jesseman,


14 00


Albert Knapp, labor and grade,


16 00


C. H. Rodimon, 8 loads of grade,


1 20


George Webster, drawing grade,


18 00


James Belyea, shoveling grade,


1 00


E. B. Pike, dynamite, fuse and caps,


2 63


Ray Jesseman, shoveling grade,


12 25


Frank Howland,


22 00


Albert Knapp, drawing grade,


12 00


Charles Rodimon, 17 loads of grade,


2 55


Albert Knapp, 60 loads of grade,


6 00


Lehman Celley, shoveling grade,


2 00


W. A. Jesseman, drawing grade,


25 00


Charles Jewell, shoveling grade,


22 00


Ray Bonnett,


30 00


Frank Howland,


18 00


George Webster, drawing grade,


65 00


Charlie Jewell, shoveling grade,


17 00


Ray Bonnett, 6.


23 00


Frank Howland,


66


12 00


George Webster, drawing grade,


31 50


Herbert Rush, labor.


4 00


Arthur Jesseman, shoveling grade,


10 00


State and Town joint account,


$488 85 $ 66 35


State and Town Joint Acct. Trunk Line H. S. Stanley, $116 89


C. W. Jewell, patrol,


223 60


340 49


14


Street lights,


120 00


Library, 138 50


Charity


Town Poor,


19 10


Keeping tramps,


3 75


County Poor, Care Mrs. Hattie Childs, 115 48


138 33


Patriotic


Memorial Day, 25 00


Water Troughs,


Repairs on village box and spring,


13 46


Water supply,


18 00


31 46


Public Service, cemeteries


60 50


State Road Construction, Trunk Line H. S. Stanley, Supt.,


5001 82


G. W. Atkins, cement,


2 00


$5003 82


Interest


Interest on town notes,


669 44


State and County Tax State tax, County tax,


896 00


612 70


$1508 70


Indebtedness


Bradford National Bank,


$4000 00


Jonathan Tyler Council, 100 00


$4100 00


Money paid School District,


$4079 26


Incidentals, Miscellaneous Bills Earl V. Howard, sundry goods, $ 7 83


Eaton Insurance Agency, insurance on bridge policy, 45 00


J. N Leonard, repair of fence and use of road machine, 5 00


Mrs. Wm. H. Horton, rent of land occupied by town barn, 3 00


C. H. Rodimon, cleaning up rubbish deposited on land, 5 00


15


Joseph Lawrence, repairing meadow fence, 3 00


O. B. Stanley, tax abatement, 42° 14




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