Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Piermont, New Hampshire, for the year 1914, Part 8

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


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J. E. Lee, 2 pairs hinges and screws 58


J. E. Lee, 2 hooks and eyes


5


J. E. Lee, door hangers, track and bolts 2 60


James W. Wilson, labor 15 97


John W. Wilson, labor 39 00


172 56


Repairs


A. M. Simons, labor $ 6 50


W. W. Gould, labor 6 00


W. W. Gould, 270 brick 2 03


S. H. Ames, boards, posts and labor 3 50


J. E. Lee, nails, glass, etc. 2 50


E. V. Howard, labor 3 00


E. V. Howard, 2 bags cement


1 40


E. V. Howard, 34 lbs. nails 7c


2 38


E. V. Howard, lumber 2 84


E. V. Howard, 7m shingle $5 35 00


T. E. Page, labor 5 10


26


H. Clayburn, labor George Webster, labor 9 90


8 25


88 40


Tuition-High School


Haverhill Academy


$200 00


Kimball Union Academy


12 00


Bradford Academy


52 00


Lisbon High


57 00


321 00


Carrying Scholars


Clyde Foote


$ 6 00


Louis Parris


54 00


Mabel French


122 00


W. L. Horton


24 00


Florence Wright


18 00


Rena Morris


10 00


234 00


School Census


S. H. Ames


2 00


Miscellaneous


N. M. Gould, truant officer $ 6 00


C. B. French, poker for furnace 60


Carl Bagley, repairing piano 1 50


Secretary of State, for record- ing land 75


H. Clayburn, labor


2 50


Walter Perkins, tuition at Wentworth 5 75


W. W. Gould, use of room for school 3 00


E. R. Celley, postage, stationery and Eastman's bill 11 18


J. E. Lee, sundries 4 50


M. B. Sawyer, drawing and setting stove up in No. 1 2 00


S. H. Ames, postage 2 52


E. V. Howard, sundries


1 39


41 69


27


Graduation-Grammar School


J. Hill, use of hall


$2 50


Oval & Koster, diplomas


1 55


S. P. French, flowers


1 00


5 05


Total payments


$3835 22


Cash on hand


159 32


Grand total


$3994 54


Balance in Town Treasurer's hands for support of schools to August 31, 1918 $951 19


A. M. SIMONS,


School


S. H. AMES,


EARL V. HOWARD.


Board.


We have examined the foregoing accounts and to the best of our belief are correct.


SAMUEL G. HANNAFORD, WM. E. FORD.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1917.


Date of birth


Place of Birth


Name of the Child (if any)


Sex, condition and No. child


Name of Father


Maiden name of Mother


Residence of parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Physician


1917


Feb. 12


Piermont


14


Piermont


Claude A. R. Foote


M


L


1


Everett H. Foote


Eva M. Bagley Edna M. Robie Florence M Peavitt Piermont


Sandwich Warren


Farmer Farmer Farmer


Salmon Falls Warren


Sandwich Piermont


Fred C. Russell Fred C. Russell Fred C. Russell Henry W. Stetson


April 12


Piermont


Roger M. Emery


M


L


2


Frank S. Emery


Piermont


Farmer


Piermont Piermont


Lyme


Henry W. Stetson Fred C. Russell


May 3


Piermont


Hildegarde Gould



L


2


L


6


Walter C. Webster


Lizzie Howland


Piermont


Board sawyer


Piermont


Piermont


Florida


Samuel Fraser


Aug. 12


Piermont


10


Piermont


Sibyl Clare Hibbard


F


L


3


Clarence G. Hibbard


Maud McClauskey Eva Colby


Piermont


Laborer


Bradford, Vt.


Lyndonville, Vt.


Nov. 30


Piermont


Lurlene V. Cushman


F


L


2


Geo. K. Cushman


Mary Horton Gladys Chesley Ruth M. Corliss Clara R. Buzzell


Piermont


Farmer


19 29


Lyme


Erma Alice Emery


L


F


L


2


TheodoreHutchinson Leon R. Gould


Piermont


Farmer Farmer


Stannard, Vt. Colebrook


Charlestown Crossbury, P. Q.


Fred C. Russell


April ¥5


Piermont


Floyd W. Webster


F


3


Anson A. Smith


Viola N. Scott


Piermont


Farmer


Piermont


Orford


Wentworth


Harry W. Stetson Fred Fletcher


Color, all white. Parents all white


F


L 8


F


L


3


William L. Howland


26


Piermont


Iola M. Howland


. .


Orford


Cliftondale, Mass. Orford


Fay S. Emery


Piermont


Piermont


Margaret L. Hutchinson


Fred C. Russell


M


Mildred A. Smith


Piermont


Laborer


Ula M. Ganlt


George F. Gault


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, E. R. CELLEY, Town Clerk.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1917.


Date of Mar- riage .


Place of Marriage


Name and surname of Groom and Bride


Residence of each at time of Marriage


Age


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Place of birth of each


Name of Parents


Birthplace of Parents


No. Occupation mar.


Name, residence and official station of person by whom married


1917 May 2


Piermont


'Harrison Hodsdon Bertha D. Bennett


Piermont Piermont


34


Housekeeper Farmer


Piermont Brookbury, P.Q. Newbury, Vt. Kanosa, P. Q. Corinth, Vt. Deering Piermont Warren


Albert E. Bowles William H. Horton Bert S. Foote


Barnard, Vt.


Farmer


1


Joseph Simpson, (C), Claremont


Sept 7


Haverhill


Lawrence T. Parsons Ruth E. Stone


Piermont


21


33


Frankfort, Me.


Geo. F. Webster French


Maine


Farmer


1


2


Peace, Piermont


Oct. 21


Piermont


Clement Mardin Edith Hill


Piermont


17


Newport, Vt. Warren


Newport, Vt. Warren & #


Farmer


1


Nov. 4


Piermont


Everett H. Foote Edna M. Robie


Piermont


21


Housework


Piermont


Freman A. Robie


Corinth, Vt.


Farmer


1


28


Haverhill


Earl Edwin Ramsey Edith May Belyea


Piermont


24


Haverhill


Alex Ramsey


Prince Edward I


Farmer


1


18


Warren


James Belyea


New Brunswick


Farmer


1


A. F. Kimball, Justice of the Peace, Haverhill


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.


.


Piermont


41


32


Housekeeper Farmer


George Glover Orinn Hodge


Corinth, Vt.


Farmer


1


O. E. Barnard, (C), Piermont


Aug. 15


Claremont


Annie P. Bowles Henry A. Horton Emma A. Foote


Piermont


25


25


22


21


Housework Carpenter Housework Teamster Housework Farmer


Forest Hill, N. S. Boston, Mass.


Geo. E. Parsons Stone


Halifax, N. S.


Laborer


1


R. L. Risley, Justice of the


23


Piermont


Frank J. Webster Carrie Chase


Bradford, Vt. Bradford, Vt.


40


New Hampshire Lisbon


Canaan, Lisbon


Carpenter 1


Piermont


33


Housework Farmer Housework Farmer


20


Bert L. Foote


Farmer


1


O. E. Barnard, (C), Piermont


Warren


43


Farmer


Aaron G. Hodsdon Isaac B. Downes George A. Johnson


Brookbury, P. Q. Newbury, Vt. Winnipeg, Man.


Farmer Farmer Farmer


2


Piermont


2


Piermont


Charles W. Johnson


Lizitte C. Blake


Piermont


Corinth, Vt.


24


June 20


Piermont


Fred Orinn Hodge


New Boston, N. H.


Farmer


1


1


1


Dexter D. Dow, Justice of the Peace, Haverhill


Boston, Mass.


Ice dealer


1


Farmer


2


R. L. Risley, Justice of the Peace, Piermont


Piermont Orford


Piermont


Warren


Farmer


O. E. Barnard, (C).


Piermont


1


Engineer


Willard Mardin John Hill


R. L. Risley, Justice of the Peace, Piermont


Orford


Engineer Housemaid


-


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF PIERMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1917.


Date of Death


Place of Death


Name and Surname of the deceased


Years


| Months Į Days


Female Male


Sin. Mar. or Wid.


Occupation


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Name of Father


Maiden name of Mother


1917 Feb.


8 14


Piermont Piermont


Martha S. Tarbox Alonzo Loomis Roeina C. Hoag Margaret E. Day


45 9 22 Orford 66.11.23 Skowhegan, Me.


F


M


M F F


W S


Vermont Manchester Starksboro, Vt. Troy, Vt.


New Hampshire Manchester Starksboro, Vt. Monroe


William H. Horton George Loomis George Wright Ernest D. Day


Lydia A. Wilder Randella Rachel Rhodes Luna M. Webster


April 4


Piermont Bradford, Vt.


Aaron G. Hodsden Frank B. Towle 76


70


5


Piermont


MI M


M W


Kennebunk, Me. New Hampshire Vermont


May 29


St. Johnsbury, Vt.


Ethel May Butson Polly J. Hill Edward W. Dennis


24


Vermont


F


Piermont


F


New Hampshire Stratford


Cyrus K. Hodsden New Hampshire Benjamin Towle England New Hampshire Stratford


Belinda Skinner Sarah Kenney Louise Matthews Sarah Kenney


June 19


Piermont


Jan. 25


Piermont


60 7 6 Stratford


M F


July Dec. 16


4


Piermont


57 421|New Hampshire


F


M


W


22 30


Piermont


Edna M. Bonett Anna Sargent Clough Edward Underhill Horace Underhill


80 2 0 Piermont


81 10 27 Piermont


M


W


S M W W M Housewife Carpenter Farmer


New Hampshire Piermont Piermont


Samuel Sargent Stephen Underhill Stephen Underhill


Mary Davis Sarah N. Stevens Sarah N. Stevens


All white


Age


Sex and condi- tion


Place of Birth


21


Piermont


89 710 Starksboro, Vt.


14 4 15


Piermont


Mar. 2


Piermont


Sandwich


16


3 27 Piermont


73 10 8


1 Luceba Curtice Luella Hastings


Piermont


77 317 Bow


Piermont


Housewife Lumberman Housekeeper Student or Housemaid Farmer Farmer T. Nurse Housewife Farmer Housekeeper


James Butson Benjamin Towle William R. Dennis New Hampshire Loren Turner Unknown Piermont Piermont


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. R. CELLEY, Town Clerk.


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 January 31, 1919


Opinion Press, Bradford, Vt.


E3


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 January 31, 1919


Opinion Press, Bradford, Vt.


TOWN OFFICERS.


1st. Selectman,


2nd. Selectman,


3rd. Selectman, Town Clerk,


Treasurer,


Tax Collector Police,


Dog Officer,


Assessors,


Assessors,


Assessors,


Supervisors,


Supervisors,


Supervisors,


Auditors,


Auditors, Moderator,


Trustees of Trust Funds,


Trustees of Trust Funds,


Trustees of Trust Funds,


Trustees of Library,


Trustees of Library, Mrs. M. Robie Mrs. Louise Horton Trustees of Library, Mrs. Abbie Drury


F. A. Robie F. A. Horton J. P. Metcalf E. R. Celley Admon C. Drury Orlo B. Stanley Wilmer F. Towle N. M. Gould H, E. Morrison S G Hannaford E. L. Stevens H. Hodsdon C. O. Fellows Arthur Evans S. G. Hannaford Wm. E. Ford C. O. French H. E. Morrison 0. B. Stanley J. F. Simpson


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 Town Huose in said town on Tuesday, the 11th day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the fol- lowing subjects.


1 To choose all necessary town officers for the year ensuing.


2 To raise such sums of money as may be necessary


3


to defray town charges, for the ensuing year and make appropriation 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 highway construc- tion.


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 grant a discount on taxes paid before a certain date fixed by town.


7 To see what action the town will take in regard to three culverts on the river road needing repair, and ap- propriate money for the same.


8 To see what action the town will take in regard to repairing the road in front of Albert Bowles.


9 To see if the town will raise any money to eradi- cate the pine blister rust.


10 To see if the town will raise any money for the observance of Memorial day.


11 To see what amount of money the town will raise for the Library.


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


Given under our hands and seal this 17th day of Feb- ruary, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and nineteen.


F. A. ROBIE, FRED. A. HORTON, J. P. METCALF, Selectmen of Piermont.


A true copy of Warrant-Attest.


F. A. ROBIE FRED. A. HORTON, J. P. METCALF, Selectmen of Piermont.


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BUDGET FOR 1919.


Estimate for


APPROPRIATIONS 1918


1919


Town Charges


$2000.00


$2000.00


Highways by Vote


2500.00


2000.00


Highways by Law


1511.20


1807.22


State aid construction


906.72


1138.50


State aid Maintenance approxi-


mate cost $125.00


1058.59


125.00


Trunk line Maintenance


400.00


600.00


Library by Vote


100.00


100.00


Library by Law


38.50


38.50


For Observance of Memorial


Day


25.00


20.00


State Tax


936.00


1,215.50


County Tax


979.02


979.02


To Secure State aid to fight Pine Blisters


150.00


150.00


Interest on Town Notes


588.36


527.14


Overlay by law


722.14


500.00


For Red Cross Work


50.00


Payment on Town Debt


1000.00


For Support of Schools by law


936.00


1072.50


For Support of Schools by vote


1500.00


1500.00


Repairs on school buildings


300.00


300.00


Tuition


350.00


600.00


Books and Supplies


300.00


200.00


Flags


25.00


District Officers Salaries


122.00


122.00


Superintendent Salaries


225.00


225.00


Deficiency appropriation


600.00


$16123.48


$16120.38


F. A. Robie E. V. Howard


S. G: Hannaford


Fred A. Horton O. B. Stanley


O. C. Drury


J. P. Metcalf


A. M. Simons


and others.


F. D. Cutting


5


Valuation Year 1918.


No polls


188


Resident real estate


$373,121


Non resident real estate


223,075


Horses


269


33,485


Oxen


18


2,725


Cows


882


68,439


Neat Stock


112


6,365


Sheep


182


1,390


Hogs


28


855


Fowls


1092


1,439


Vehicles and autos


29


10,570


Mills, portable


500


Wood and Lumber not stock in trade


4,820


Boats and Launches


200


Money at interest


225


Stock in trade


30,578


Mills and machinery


5,100


Total


$762,887


Soldiers' exemption


1,925


760,962


Taxrate for 1918


$1.95


Estimates valuation for 1919


$760.00


Estimates Taxrates for 1919


$2.10


MONEY TAX FOR YEAR 1918


Town Charges


$2000.00


Highway by vote


2500.00


Highways by law


1511.20


State aid construction


906.72


State aid maintenance


100.00


Trunk line


400.00


Library by vote


100.00


Library by law


38.50


Observance of Memorial Day


25.00


6


State Tax


936.00


County Tax


779.02


Red Cross material for our boys


50.00


To secure State aid to control Pine Blister


150.00


Interest on town notes


588.36


Overlay


722.14


Gain on fractions


23.75


Taxes added in Dec.


26.35


Support of schools by law


936.00


Support of schools by vote


1500.00


Repairs and improvements on school build- ings


300.00


Tuition


350.00


Books and supplies


300.00


Flags


25.00


District officers salaries


122.00


Supt. salary


225.00


Deficiency


600.00


Total submitted to tax collectors for col-


lection


$15,215.02


F. A. ROBIE F. A. HORTON J. P. METCALF


Selectmen.


SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY


Town Hall and lot


$3200.00


Furniture and Equipment


200.00


Library building and lot


1000.00


Books and furnishings


1000.00


$2000.00


Police Department


Building and land


50.00


Equipment


50.00


$100.00


Highway Department


Town barn


$200.00


$3400.00


7


1 Dump Cart 25.00


1 Road machine


150.00


3 Snow Rollers


150.00


1 large hone


10.00


Plow


5.00


2 wheelbarrows


4.00 *


1 set double harness


15.00


1 small hone


5.00


1 stone drag


5.00


1 Bush scythe and snath


1.50


1 Bush Clippers


1.50


1 Road machine blade


10.00


7 Shovels, 4 Stone picks and 1 pick


5.50


5 lbs. dynamite


2.00


Bridge plank stringers and board


450.00


1,037.50


Cedar Grove Cemetery


500.00


South Lawn Cemetery


1000.00


Hearse


150.00


$,1650.00


8,187.50


F. A. ROBIE FRED A. HORTON J. P. METCALF F. D. CUTTING


8


BALANCE


Feb. 1,


ASSETS


Cash in treasurer's hands


$5,490.44


Due from State Joint construction fund 324.64


Trunk line main- tenance 11.37


Fire bill for 1917 1.50


Fire bill for 1918. 3.25


$5,831.20


H. B. Foote grass on school lots 97.02 97.02


Cemetery committee


3 lots sold at $12 ea.


36.00


4 lots sold at $18 ea.


72.00


Grass sold to Hazen


Wilson in 1916


4.00


112.00


R. Webster rent


6.00


Mr. Swain, lumber


30.00


36.00


O. B. Stanley Bal. on tax levy of 1918 158.00


158.00


Materials for use on highways Bridge plank and other lum- ber


450.00


5 lbs. Dynamite at 40c.


2.00


Total assets


$452.00 $6,686.22


Net debt Feb. 1, 1918.9 $10,174.04


865510


$15,341.32


$10,174.04


Net debt Feb. 1, 1918 The net debt has been reduced in the past year $1,518.94


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SHEET


1919.


LIABILITIES


Due to school district,


$1,917.69


$1,917.69


Due to Joint construction fund in State treas. 324.64


Due to Joint construction fund in Town treas. 788.54


Due to Trunk line maintenance, Town treas. 7.56


Due to Trunk line maintenance State treas. 11.37


$1,132.11


Due to Highways and bridges town asst.


236.27


Due to Bal. Memorial Day funds 8.00


$244.27


Due to Serial notes


No. of Note


Date of issue


To whom given


Amount


Rate of int.


Due


1


Jan. 31, 1918 Henry S. Muchmore


$1000.00


Jan. 31, 1920


2


=


1000.00


4分


1921


3


1000.00


4₺


1922


4


Jan. 1.


Alonzo E Pennock


1000.00


4


1923


5


Jan. 31,


Sarah Muchmore


1000.00


1924


6


..


Daniel C. Muchmore


1000.00


43


1925


7


Alonzo E Pennock


1000.00


43


1926


7-A


Joseph Lawrence


1000.00


41


1927


8


Ellen Lawrence


1000.00


43


1928


9


Horace Clough


400.00


4%


1929


9-A


Eva J. Metcalf


600.00


43


1929


10


J. N. Leonard


1000.00


44


1930


11


Trustees of Trust Funds


947.25


33


1931


12


100.00


4


1932


$12,047.25


$12,047.25


Gross debt,


$15,341.32


·


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TREASURER'S REPORT Summary of Receipts


Received of Tax Collector $15,079.97


Received of State Treasurer 1,934.70


Received from all other sources


608.79


Cash in treasury Jan. 31, 1918


17,623.46 3,990.16


$21,613.62


Summary of Payments


Current maintenance


8,437.83


New construction


220.18


Indebtedness


1,360.00


Other governmental divisions


6,105.17


16,123.18


Cash in treasurer's hands Jan. 31, 1919 $5,490.44 ADMON C. DRURY, Treas.


We have examined the treasurer's accounts and found them correct.


S. G. HANNAFORD WILLIAM E. FORD Auditors


DETAILED ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS


Received of O. B. Stanley, taxes 15,057.02


Received of O. B. Stanley, inter- est taxes 22.95


$15,079.97


State treas. for schools


838.96


State treas. for trunk lie main- tenance


588.63


State aid maintenance


485.40


State aid construction


1.11


State Bounties on hedgehogs


20.60


$1,934.70


11


Rent of tenements


Rent of Town Hall


112.00 2.00


Sarah Moore lease


10.00


F. D. Cutting, over paid 8.00


W. B. Deal 2 Cemetery lots sold 36.00


E. L Stevens grass on school lot 74.69


F. L. Day grass on school lot 75.00


E. R. Celley Dog licenses 111.60


Hattie P. Baldwin for perpet- ual care of Messer lot in Ce- dar Grove Cemetery 100.00 F D Cutting for cedar posts .60


Town for Haverhill for gravel


15.00


John Lufkin for old iron 1.00


William French for old iron


2.00


F. D. Cutting for cement and bags 5.00


E. D. Day for grass in Cemetery 8.00


Geo. A. French, boards from Ris- ley gulley


25.00


J. F. Simpson grass in Cemetery


6.00


L. R. Stevens, Police protection 10.00


R. L. Risley, Bal. due cemetery funds 6.90


$179.50


Total receipts


$17,623.46


Cash in treasury Jan. 31, 1918


3,990.16


Grand Total


$21,613.62


DETAILED REPORT OF PAYMENTS General Government


Town Officers' Salaries


Selectman F. A. Robie $115.00


Selectman F. A. Horton 101.50


Selectman J. P. Metcalf 95.00


114.00


$315.29


12


Town Clerk E. R. Celley 40.00


Treasurer Admon C. Drury 52.00


Tax Collector O. B. Stanley 125.00


Dog Officer N. M. Gould


5.00


Assessor H. E. Morrison


85.50


Assessor S. G. Hannaford


49.55


Assessor E. L. Stevens


18.00


Auditor S. G. Hannaford 4.00


Auditor Wm. E. Ford


4.00


$694.55


GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENSES


E. C. Eastman Co. Supplies 12.10


300 Town reports and ex. on same


51.75


Making out and mailing Town reports 31.92


W. J. Randolph, copies of transfers 3.11


Treasurer's bond 15.00


Legal advise and other items 6.03


E. R. Celley Stationery 5.10


Copying tax book


4.00


Copying inventory


6.00


E. R. Celley, Supplies


8.36


Tel. bills and various other items 5.58


A. C. Drury, Postage and sup- plies 10.02


$158.97


Election and Registration


C. O. Fellows, Supervision 20.00


H. Hodsdon Supervision 20.00


Arthur Evans, Supervision 20.00


Eastman Co. Warrant and tal- ley sheets .98


C. O. French, Moderator 6.00


J. F. Simpson, ballot clerk 5.00


13


O. J. Blair, ballot clerk 2.00


E. V. Howard, ballot clerk 2.00


S. G. Hannaford, ballot clerk 3.00


J. E. Lee, ballot clerk 2.00


W. E. Ford, ballot clerk 3.00


0. B. Stanley, ballot clerk 5.00


$88.98


Town Hall and Library Building


N R Celley, care of hall $6.50


F A Robie, repairs on tenement .83


A E Pennock, repairs on tenement 7.00


N R Celley, repairs on tenement 1.00


W E Ford, repairs on shingling 6.00


A E Pennock, repairs on tenement 4.00 J Hill, janitor hall, 11.50


F A Robie, lumber for repairs library building 2.72


C O French, janitor


1.30


E V Howard, shingles for library building 13.32


J E Lee, supplies for library building


3.81


C O French, janitor


4.60


$62.58


Police Department


H Wilson, keeping tramps


4.75


Expense of drowning accident 10.45


W F Towle, salary 25.00


$40.20


Moths (Pine bliser) $150.00


$150.00


Fire Department


Geo L Webster, fire warden $6.50


$6.50


Bounties


F A Robie, bounties on hedgehogs $20.60


$20.60


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Damage by Dogs


G LaMontangue, sheep killed 19.70


Geo. E. Foote, sheep killed 12.00


$31.70


Health Department


W W Gould


$40.55


$40.55


Vital Statistics


E R Celley, births, deaths and marriages


$6.80


Fraser


1.25


$8.05


Highways and Bridges


State Aid Maintenance


F D Cutting


$38.02


C W Jewell 10.00


C W Jewell


12.00


C W Jewell


21.50


Dodge, Haley Co., steel for


culvert, Risley gulley


66.69


C W Jewell


4.00


C W Jewell


10.00


E V Howard, supplies for Risley culvert 104.30


B C, labor Risley culvert


77.00


J P Metcalf, labor Risley culvert 25.57


B C French, labor Risley culvert 178.01


J P Metcalf, labor Risley culvert 27.05 John E Lufkin, material


Risley culvert


49.00


B C French, labor 5.50


B C French, labor Risley culvert 197.56


C W Jewell, labor Risley culvert 8.00 E S Underhill, Risley culvert 10.70


Henry Underhill, labor and


material Risley culvert 36.18


D S Stone, lumber Risley culvert 12.17


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Libbey Bros., cement Risley culvert 87.50


Chas Tarbox, material Risley


culvert 3.60


Piermont Mfg. Co., lumber Risley culvert 64.07


E V Howard, material Risley culvert 2.90


B C French, material and cartage Risley culvert


1.75


J E Lee, supplies Risley culvert 5.47


$1058.54


Trunk Line Maintenance C W Jewell, patrol 981.07


$981.07


Town Maintenance


D S Stone, bridge plank


$710.94


Guy Evans, labor


3.00


F A Robie, land for road to Lewis French's


30.00


Henry Horton, lumber


192.64


W E Ford, scaling logs 3.00


H E Morrison, drawing deeds, 3.00


Insurance on lower river bridge 49.50


H E Morrison, saw bill


61.93


B C French, repairs to road machine 1.10


J Hill, water supply


2.00


Fay Emery, water supply


2.00


M B Sawyer, water supply


3.00


E L Stevens, water supply


3.00


Geo Hibbard, water supply


3.00


H H Nutt, water supply


2.00


Mary Horton, land rent


3.00


F D Cutting Road Agent Street lights


$1073.11


2581.82


120.00


$3774.93


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Libraries


Trustee of Library $138.50


$138.50


Patriotic


For Red Cross supplies $50.00


For observance of Memorial Day 35.00


For Service Flag and fixtures 10.60


$93.60


Cemeteries


J W Davis, plan of So Lawn Cemetery $26.28


N R Celley, mowing Cedar Grove cemetery 10.00


Trustees of trust funds, the Hattie P Baldwin fund


for the perpetual care of the Messer lot in Cedar Grove cemetery 100.00


O B Stanley, care of River road cemetery 11.54


R L Risley, bill for work and materials 6.90


$154.72


Discounts and Abatements


O B Stanley, discounts on taxes of 1918 $313.08


O B Stanley, abatements 41.36


354.44


New Construction State Aid


F D Cutting, labor $19.00


N M Gould, supt. State road and labor 93.88


O B Stanley, labor


1.65


E S Underhill, wire, labor and posts 103.65


Geo Day, labor 2.00


$220.18


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Interest on all town notes To Jan. 31st, 1919 $579.35


Town Notes Paid in full


Joseph Lawrence


$700.00


Jonathan Tyler Council OUAM,


200.00


M Ella Braynard


160.00


Althea Stanley estate


300.00


$1360.00


Payments to other Governmental divisions State Tax


$936.00


County Tax


779.02


$1715.02


School district treasurer Bal. due for School year ending Aug. 31st, 1918 $1551.19


Paid district Treas. on acct. of funds for year ending Aug. 31st, 1919 2838.96


Total Payments


$16,123.18


F. A. ROBIE, FRED. A. HORTON, J. P. METCALF, Selectmen.


REPORT OF F. D. CUTTING, ROAD AGENT


For year ending Jan. 31, 1919 .


Received from Town Treasurer, $2638.84


Expended for Town Road Maintenance $2581.82


Expended for State Road Construction and Maintenance 57.02


PAID


American Express Co., ex. on Mch. repairs $ 1.47


Ray E Bonette, labor 39.25


A F Curtis, labor 6.60


$579.35


$4390.15


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Fay S Emery, labor


1.00


Fay S Emery, land damage


8.00


W E Ford, labor


102.00


W H French, gravel and labor


9.50


Geo A French, cutting bushes,


22.00


Nelson M Gould, labor


62.21


W W Gould


8.25


O B Hill


27.80


C F Hill


15.00


S G Hannaford, snow bill


4.50


E V Howard, supplies


14.62


Jonas G Learned


72.25


Arabella Learned, land damage


5.00


Libbey Bros., spikes and cement


16.20


J E Lee, supplies,


9.35


G LaMontange, snow bill and saw dust


23.16


W E Lougee, labor


361.47


W E Mack, labor


31.77


Good Roads Mch'y Co., repairs


27.64


J P Metcalf, team on roller


12.00


J P Metcalf, labor on culvert Risley gulley


13.75


H S Muchmore, labor


3.00


C E Mudgett


24.00


H H Nutt, team work


211.05


Louis Parris, snow bill


8.00


Chas Perkins, team on roller


7.50


P O Perry, snow bill


15.00


Pike Mfg. Co,, dynamite


10.92


C H Rodimon, labor


46.70


Amos Rodimon, snow bill


3.90


C E Rodimon


15.00


N W Robbins


3.50


H W Swain, labor and gravel


90.70


T J Stokes


23.33


O B Stanley, team work


94.50


A M Simonds, snow bill


2.00


James Thayer


.75


Charles Tarbox, 36 loads slate


3.60


Frank Wright, snow bill and repairing road


10.00


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X P Wright, snow bill


21.20


56.25


Geo L Webster D F. Winn J W Wilson


6.27


3.00


Incidentals


15.50


F D Cutting


1068.63


REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS.


Unexpended interest on Drown fund $42.66


Pd. care


Int. received from


Int.


of lots


Fletcher fund


$47.25


$1.65


$1.55


George Chandler


50.00


1.75


1.55


James Platt


100.00


3.50


1.55


Emily Tallman


50.00


1.75


1.55


Charles Simpson


100.00


3.50


1.55


Hosea Quint


50.00


1.75


1.55


Mrs E O Mattoon


50.00


1.75


1.55


Stephen Drown


400.00


14.00


1.55


Mary Hunt


100.00


3.50


1.55


Baldwin


100.00


Thomas E Stevens


Burial fund


$100.00


Received Int.


4.00


Paid Int.


Balance in Treasury, $61.86


JOHN F. SIMPSON, Treasurer of Trust Funds


LIBRARY ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF PIERMONT


1918.


Jan. 30 Balance in treasury,


$64.67


Received from Mrs Ames




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