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This year our teaching force is made up of three new teachers, who are making their start in our schools. Miss Gertrude L. Carter and Miss Marion G. Knight, graduates from the Newburyport Training School last June, have charge of the Centre Schools, with Miss Moulton as assistant. Miss Mildred S. Roberts, a graduate from Salem Normal School, class of 1915, has charge of the East School.
Our firm belief in a school superintendent is made stronger when we are forced to secure teachers that have not taught. They need the guiding hand of a man who has learned much by years of school supervision. I trust at the school meeting you will vote to employ a superintendent of schools for the coming year. It will pay.
We feel our teachers are doing excellent work, but can do
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far better work if only outside help could be given every week.
Our efforts along the great problem of proper ventilation have proved a failure. What we would like to do to secure satisfactory results is not practical or possible in the build- ing now in use. The cost would be far beyond our means.
By glancing over our report you can readily see our boys and girls are taking advantage of the High School courses. This year the tuition paid by the town amounts to a large sum and doubtless each year will increase, for each year more pupils go away to higher schools.
During the summer vacation the East School was repaired and one-half of the roof reshingled and a new platform laid. At the Centre School the much-needed concrete floor laid in the basement, making a clean place for the pupils to play when the weather will not allow out-of-door playing.
We call attention to our signs placed on either side of our school buildings, warning autoists to go slow when approaching the school houses.
CLARA N. WENTWORTH BROWN, ALBERT E. LOCKE, CLARENCE H. LARUE,
School Board.
BIRTHS Registered in the Town of North Hampton, N. H., for the Year ending December 31, 1915.
DATE OF BIRTH, 1915
PLACE OF BIRTH
SEX
NO. OF CHILD
COLOR
NAME OF FATHER
NAME OF MOTHER
January
26
North Hampton
M
2
W
Chester J. Sellers
March
10
North Hampton
F
6
Thomas B. Whenal
April
17
North Hampton
Alice M. Sanborn.
June
21
North Hampton
M
2
2
John O'Shea
21
North Hampton
August
7
North Hampton
October
31
North Hampton
George A. Craig Joseph Goodwin
Ellen L. Freeman. Mary Stockman. Grace B. Rumford.
December
12
North Hampton
F
2
Carrie Marston Isabella J. White. Jessie F. Butler.
4
Charles L. Bachelder
. Ernest J. Pearl
Elizabeth O'Donnell.
Albert D. Twombly
MARRIAGES Registered in the Town of North Hampton, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1915.
DATE
PLACE OF MARRIAGE
NAMES
RESIDENCE
AGE
January
1
Kensington
Roger S. Lovett Lydia M. Davis
North Hampton North Hampton
17
January
12
Hampton
Sheldon L. Marston Georgie E. Garland
North Hampton
37
January
30
North Hampton
Leon M. Knowles Marion T. Drake
North Hampton
15
April
18
North Hampton
John A. McLean
North Hampton
22
Martha M. Simpson
North Hampton
21
May
8
North Hampton
Ernest Hayward Ethel I. Johnston
North Hampton
25
North Hampton
24
September
18
Kingston
Francis S. Lovett, Jr. Dorothy L. Eaton
Kingston
21
November
4
Kittery Point, Me.
Harvey J. Kyser Esther P. Drake
Portsmouth
25
North Hampton
21
.
.
21
North Hampton
27
North Hampton
21
Salem, Mass.
25
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DEATHS Recorded in the Town of North Hampton, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1915.
AGE
DATE, 1915
NAME
Yrs. >
Mos.
Days 2
June
4
Harriet Moulton
73
1
21
David Fogg
Eliza Marston.
August
20
Edson C. Hobbs
65
1
30
John W. F. Hobbs
September
12
Julia B. Keys
88
1
19
John Baker
17
George H. Lamprey
70
23
Jonathan Lamprey
Mary Leavitt.
October
8
Isabella M. Frost
89
1
14
Peter G. Taylor
Isabella Maroney.
November
27
Ellen M. Armstrong
75
6
18
Enoch Carter
Mary Carter.
December
11
Wilbur H. Marston
53
3
David J. Marston
Emily Fogg.
NAME OF FATHER
NAME OF MOTHER
5
George M. Smith
50
Elizabeth Drake. Esther Flint.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN, TREASURER
HIGHWAY AGENT
BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND OTHER OFFICERS
OF THE TOWN OF
NORTH HAMPTON
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1917
EXETER, N. H. The Pews-Letter Press 1917
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN, TREASURER
HIGHWAY AGENT
BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND OTHER OFFICERS
OF THE TOWN OF
NORTH HAMPTON
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1917
EXETER, N. H. The Remos-Letter Press 1917
Town Officers
Moderator, JOHN W. WARNER.
Town Clerk and Treasurer, ROY R. ROLLINS. Selectmen, GEORGE G. CARTER, IRVING W. MARSTON.
ALBERT BACHELDER,
Representative, ALFRED L. MARSTON.
Highway Agent, LEWIS D. HILL. Supervisors of Check List,
ORRIN B. LEAVITT,
HIRAM S. HILL,
LEVI W. FOGG.
Police and Constables,
ARTHUR A. BROWN,
JESSE E. BILLINGS.
Board of Health, ALBERT BACHELDER.
HIRAM S. HILL, J. HAROLD HOBBS.
MRS. CLARA A. BROWN,
Board of Education, WILFRED J. CHEVALIER, WILLARD H. PHILBROOK. Library Trustees,
FRED L. DOW, EDWARD M. SMITH,
WILLARD H. PHILBROOK.
Fire Warden, CHARLES L. BACHELDER.
Trustees of Trust Funds,
OTIS S. BROWN, 3 years, EBEN L. DALTON, 2 years, ORRIN B. LEAVITT, 1 year.
Auditors,
Town Warrant
[L. s.] STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the Inhabitants of the Town of North Hampton in the County of Rockingham, 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 thirteenth day of March next, at one of the clock in the afternoon to act upon the following sub- jects:
1. To choose all necessary town officers for the year en- suing.
2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appropria- tion of the same.
3. To hear the report of the committee on the John W. F. Hobbs fund.
4. To see what action the town will take towards rental of hydrants from the Hampton Water Company for fire and municipal purposes.
5. To see what action the town will take towards improving the Mill Road between Witch Bridge and the residence of Mrs. James A. Bunker and raise money for the same.
6. If Senate bill number ten becomes a law, to see if the town will instruct the selectmen to arrange with the State Highway Commission to take over the road from Fogg's Corner to Rye line and improve the same.
7. To see if the town will vote to accept State Aid for roads.
8. To see what action the town will take regarding locat- ing four electric street lights on Maple Road.
Given under our hands and seal, this 20th day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventeen.
ALBERT BACHELDER, GEORGE G. CARTER, IRVING W. MARSTON, Selectmen of North Hampton.
Appropriations for 1917
State and County Tax. $4,777.62
Discount 667.44
Abatements 25.00
Library 300.00
Roads and bridges 3,150.00
Officials 600.00
Police 100.00
Lights
1,100.00
Painting Town House and roof of Library 150.00
Miscellaneous, to be used for such purposes as the Board of Selectmen direct. 2,000.00
$12,870.06
ALBERT BACHELDER, OTIS S. BROWN,
Committee of Appropriations.
Selectmen's Report
INVENTORY
Resident land and buildings
$707,195.00
Non-Resident land and buildings
461,066.00
Polls, 226.
452.00
Horses, 201
26,650.00
Mules, 1.
75.00
Oxen, 14.
1,625.00
Cows, 598
37,290.00
Neats, 49.
1,865.00
Hogs, 222
2,281.00
Fowls, 4,160
1,315.00
Vehicles, 47 .
17,325.00
Portable Mills, 6
2,625.00
Wood and lumber
22,928.00
Stock in banks and other corporations in this state.
4,700.00
Money on hand
19,795.00
Stock in trade.
11,550.00
Mills and machinery
3,600.00
$1,322,337.00
Resident taxes.
$10,935.90
Non-resident taxes.
6,306. 58
Amount committed to collector
18,203.96
Uncollected February 15, 1917
147.35
State, County, Town, School, and Highway taxes $1.30 on $100
Little Boar's Head Village District rate, $.10 on $100 tax.
Amount of Orders Drawn on the Town Treasurer
NO.
Feb. 19, 1 Hiram S. Hill, Official Auditor. $2.00
2 George A. Boynton, Official Auditor 2.00
Mar. 21, 3 Edward M. Smith, schools. 300.00
23, 4 John Pender Ins. Co., Hill & Seavey bond. 11.50
30, 5 Park Square Used Car Co., fire truck . 320.00
Apr. 3, 6 W. W. Goss, roads. 85.11
7 Lewis D. Hill, roads (snow) . . 401.05
5, 8 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 172.30
9, 9 Louise K. Lane, Librarian. 13.33
20, 10 Edward M. Smith, schools .. 300.00 26, 11 George A. Trafton, fire truck . 50.00
May 1, 12 Lewis D. Hill, town roads . .
238.12 13 Lewis D. Hill, state mainten- ance 369.00
2, 14 Albert E. Locke, insurance bond 12.00
10, 15 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 87.14
19, 16 Edward M. Smith, schools 500.00
22, 17 J. G. Mace, Memorial Day 25.00
29, 18 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 62.00
June 4, 19 Lewis D. Hill, state aid roads 489.00
5, 20 Harry Whenal, spraying. 27.45
21 Walter H. Clarke, repairs on sprayer . 10.25
9, 21 Edward M. Smith, schools. 300.00
15, 22 Lewis D. Hill, town roads 309.80
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June 15, 23 John Templeton, printing town
reports. $66.25
19, 24 New Hampshire National Bank . 1,000.00 25 New Hampshire National
Bank
1,000.00
26 A. Hislop, hearse hire 36.00
July 2, 27 Frank A. Marston 9.17
June 21, 28 Frank A. Marston, truck. 83.57
23, 29 New Hampshire National
Bank, interest. 19.17
July 3,
30 Walter H. Clarke, sprayer 12.13
31 Edson C. Eastman . 6.07
32 Rockingham County Light &
Power Co. 80.00
33 Lewis D. Hill, state aid 161.30
34 Lewis D. Hill, town road 327.05
35 Edward M. Smith, books 45.30
36 Harry Whenal. 28.35
37 S. A. Dow, gas, oil, ar. lead ... 74.48 38 Charles L. Bachelder, Cadillac 240.90 39 not issued
12, 40 Standard Oil Co., road oil . .. 1,471.90
Aug. 1, 41 Louise K. Lane, Librarian 20.00
7, 42 Albert Hislop, hearse. 6.00
43 culvert. 48.84
44 Lewis D. Hill, state work 146.40
45 Lewis D. Hill, town road 57.12
46 Harry Whenal, spraying ..
12.90
47 Walter E. Taylor, spraying .. . 137.40
25, 48 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 158.26
Sept. 5, 49 G. T. Whitten, fire auto. 54.69
50 Lewis D. Hill, state roads 130.75
51 Lewis D. Hill, town roads 24.40
22, 52 Edward M. Smith, schools. 800.00
Oct. 2, 53 Lewis D. Hill, state roads 114.25
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Oct. 2, 54 Lewis D. Hill, town roads . $9.80 55 Louise K. Lane, Librarian 20.00 56 Warren B. Moulton, repairs on L. building 57.65
57 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 78.27 58 James L. Parker, county tax. 2,580.12 18, 59 Walter H. Clarke, addition Town Hall 250.00
31, 60 Lewis D. Hill, town roads 235.80
61 Lewis D. Hill, construction 648.00
62 State aid 43.50
Nov. 17, 64 Walter H. Clarke, addition and repairs 200.00
65 Edward M. Smith, schools. 500.00
21, 66 Lewis D. Hill, construction .. 608.00
Dec 4, 66 John W. Plummer, state tax .. 732.02 67 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 80.12
68 S. A. Dow, merchandise. 32.39
69 Martha Carter, writing inven- tory 2.00
70 Lewis D. Hill, maintenance 174.30
71 Lewis D. Hill, town roads 81.17
18, 72 Edward M. Smith, schools 500.00
73 Otis S. Brown 50.00
23, 74 New Hampshire National
Bank, note. 1,000.00
Jan
1, 75 Lewis D. Hill, sidewalk 335.00
76 Lewis D. Hill, state mainte- nance. 30.00
77 Lewis D. Hill, town roads 115.35
78 Albert Hislop, hearse . 6.00
79 H. S. Tourtellott, painting fire truck . 2.00
80 Walter E. Taylor, teaming
gravel and watching fire .... 7.65
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Jan. 1, 81 Louise K. Lane, Librarian .... $20.00 82 Edward M. Smith, Library ... 51.15 83 Joshua F. Drake, watching fire 2.50
2, 84 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 160.19
4, 85 Walter Clarke, addition Town Hall . 120.00
31, 86 Dail Steel Products Co., plumb- ing 47.25
Feb. 6, 87 Rockingham County Light & Power Co. 81.36
88 Walter H. Clarke, addition Town Hall 39.20
89 I. W. Brown, addition Town Hall 189.90
90 Horace M. Lane, abatement . . 5.20
91 A. Hislop, hearse hire. 42.00
92 D. J. Lamprey, wood at Library 32.50 93 Jesse E. Billings, services as Constable 18.00
94 W. W. Goss, official services as Supervisor 32.00
10, 95 Arthur A. Brown, Police and Constable 37.00
14, 96 Russell P. Marston, watering trough, South Cemetery .. 5.50
97 Arthur E. Seavey, services, Election Inspector 6.00
98 C. L. Bachelder, Fire Chief, repairs on truck, sprayer and ladder 93.96
99 Gilman Moulton, Ballot Clerk, 1914 and 1916 . 15.00
100 Edward M. Smith, Library .. . 18.77
101 O. B. Leavitt, Supervisor Check List . 32.00
15, 102 Frank A. Marston, repairs and vote inspector 4.00
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Feb. 15, 103 W. H. Philbrook, Election In- spector $6.00
104 D. J. Lamprey, wood at town house 7.50
105 Lewis D. Hill, town roads, snow . 81.25
16, 106 Edson C. Eastman, record books 52.15 107 Irving W. Marston, official ser- vices. 75.00
15, 108 George G. Carter, official ser- vices. 75.00
109 George G. Carter, labor and ex- penses 19.75
16, 110 Albert Bachelder, official ser- vices 150.00
111 S. A. Dow, merchandise. 6.86
112 E. W. Holmes, painting at Town Hall 37.33
113 George L. Seavey, official ser- vices 125.00
114 George L. Seavey, stationery and stamps. 11.00
15, 115 George L. Seavey, discount on taxes 667.44
16, 116 George L. Seavey, abatements. 16.18 117 J. W. Warner, official services. 18.00
118 A. Bachelder, official services as Board of Health . 18.35
119 A. Bachelder, expenses print- ing, etc .. 55.68
120 Roy R. Rollins, Clerk and Treasurer 35.00
121 Charles L. Bachelder, fire truck . 5.00
122 Edward M. Smith, schools .. 1,176.02
$22,540.83
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE TAX COMMISSION
Financial Report of the Town of North Hampton, N. H., in Rockingham County for the Fiscal Year ending February 15, 1917:
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.
ALBERT BACHELDER, GEORGE G. CARTER, IRVING W. MARSTON, Selectmen of North Hampton. ROY R. ROLLINS,
Date February 19, 1917.
Treasurer.
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TOWN OF NORTH HAMPTON BALANCE
ASSETS
Cash in hands of Town Treasurer
$303.52
Cash in hands of School Treasurer $1,180.73
Accounts due the Town:
Taxes not collected, levy of 1916 .
147.35
Due from State:
Joint Highway Accounts, Unexpended Balances
in State Treasurer, Maintenance
90.26
New Construction 207.13
21.00
Check lost in transit .
Other Bills due Town:
Spraying uncollected
14.00
Total assets $783.26
Net debt
453.88
Grand total
$1,237.14
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SHEET
FEB. 15, 1917
LIABILITIES
State and Town Joint Highway Accounts:
Unexpended Balances in State Treasury $318.39
Unexpended Balances in Town Treasury 918.75
Total liabilities $1,237.14
TOWN OF NORTH HAMPTON, RECEIPTS AND
RECEIPTS FROM CURRENT REVENUE
From Local Taxes:
1. Property and poll taxes, current year $16,760.23
2. Property and poll taxes, previous year ยท 223.55
From State:
3. Highways, State Aid maintenance 935.00
4. Highways, State Aid construction 230.79
5. Insurance tax. 60.00
6. Railroad tax. 146.39
7. Savings bank tax 1,184.57
8. Literary fund. 74.52
From Local Sources except Taxes:
9. Dog licenses . 79.00
10. All other licenses and permits. 25.00
11. Rent of Town Hall 20.50
12. Interest received on taxes and deposits 25.89
Receipts other than Current Revenue:
13. Temporary loans during year 3,000.00
Highway Department 11.75
Fire Department.
27.00
State Highway Department
23.10
Spraying.
203.65
Hearse rental
40.00
Cemetery lots .
45.00
Filing names at primaries.
6.00
Discount on taxes.
667.44
Abatements
16.18
Total receipts other than current revenue. $4,040.12
Total receipts from all sources $23,805.56
Cash on hand at beginning of year 504.27
Grand total
$24,309.83
PAYMENTS FOR YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1917 PAYMENTS CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES
General Government:
1. Town officers' salaries and expenses $581.43
2. Election and registration expenses. 98.00
3. Care and supplies for town hall 7.50
Protection of Persons and Property:
4. Police department. 55.00
5. Fire department . 860.27
6. Moth extermination 341.52
Health:
7. Health department.
18.35
Highways and Bridges:
8. State Aid Maintenance 1,658.50
9. Road Oil
1,471.90
10. Town maintenance
1,966.02
11. Street lighting .
946.04
12. General expenses of highway department, culvert 48.84
Education:
13. Libraries 342.30
Patriotic Purposes:
14. Memorial day and other celebrations 25.00
Public Service Enterprises:
15. Printing town reports .. 66.25
16. Repairs and addition to Town Hall 883.68
Hearse rental. 90.00
Discount on taxes
667.44
Miscellaneous.
12.36
Record books.
58.22
Abatements 21.38
Interest:
17. Paid on temporary loans in anticipation of taxes 41.67
Outlay for New Construction and Permanent Improvements: 18. Highway and bridges, state aid construction 1,256.00
19 Sidewalk construction 335.00
Indebtedness:
20 Payments on loans in anticipation of taxes Payments to Other Governmental Divisions:
3,000.00
21. Taxes paid to State . 2,197.50
22. Taxes paid to County 2,580.12
23. Payments to School Districts 4,376.02
Payment to other Governmental divisions. 13,786.31
Total payments for all purposes $24,006.31
Cash on hand at end of year 303.52
Grand total $24,309.83
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AUDITORS' REPORT
NORTH HAMPTON, N. H., February 19, 1917. We, the undersigned, have examined the foregoing accounts, find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
HIRAM S. HILL, J. HAROLD HOBBS, Auditors.
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Town Hall, lands and buildings $4,000.00
Town Hall, furniture and equipment 275.00
Libraries, lands and buildings 5,000.00
Library furniture and equipment 1,000.00
Police department, equipment. 15.00
Fire department, equipment
1,500.00
Highway department, equipment
2,175.00
Sprayer 200.00
School Buildings 10,000.00
Total
$24,165.00
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Payments
Rockingham County Light & Power Co .:
Apr. 8, February and March . $172.30
May 15, April
87.14
18, May
62.00
July 3, June.
80.00
Aug. 23, July and August. 158.26
Oct. 2, September
78.27
Dec.
4, November.
80.12
Jan. October and December
160.19
January 81.36
$959.64
OFFICIAL SERVICES
Paid George A. Boynton, Auditor $2.00
Hiram S. Hill, Auditor
2.00
George L. Seavey, Collector
125.00
George L. Seavey, expenses
11.00
George G. Carter, Selectman
75.00
George G. Carter, expenses. 19.75
Mrs. Martha Carter, writing inventory
12.00
Irving H. Marston, Selectman
75.00
Albert Bachelder, Selectman
150.00
Albert Bachelder, expenses
33.18
Roy R. Rollins, Treasurer
35.00
Bond insurance 12.00
Bond insurance
11.50
John W. Warner, Moderator
18.00
$581.43
ELECTION
Paid Frank A. Marston, Election Inspector . $7.00
Orrin B. Leavitt, Supervisor 32.00
Walter W. Goss, Supervisor 32.00
Arthur E. Seavey, Election Inspector. . 6.00
Willard H. Philbrook, Election Inspector 6.00
Gilman H. Moulton, Election Inspector 15.00
$98.00
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Paid Park Square Auto Co. for fire truck ... $325.00
George A. Trafton, blacksmith 50.00
Frank A. Marston, body for truck 83.57
Charles L. Bachelder, repairs and alter- ations 240.90
G. T. Whidden, blacksmith. 54.69
Herbert Tourtillott, painting 2.00
Walter Taylor, watching fire 7.65
Joshua Drake, watching fire.
2.50
Charles Bachelder, Fire Chief, repairs on truck, sprayer and ladder 93.96
$860.27
SPRAYING
June 5, paid Harry Whenal. $27.45
July 3, Walter Clarke, repairs 10.25
Walter Clarke, repairs 12.13
Harry Whenal
28.35
S. A. Dow
74.48
Aug. 4,
Harry Whenal 12.90
Walter E. Taylor 137.40
Dec. 4, S. A. Dow
32.39
Frank Marston 6.17
$341.52
ADDITION TOWN HOUSE
Paid W. H. Clark. $609.20
Irving W. Brown, mason 189.90
E. W. Holmes, painting. 37.33
Dail sanitary closet, plumbing 47.25
$883.68
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Paid Arthur A. Brown, Police $37.00
Jesse E. Billings, Police 18.00
$55.00
ABATEMENTS
Paid H. P. Hood & Co., ice
$5.20
George L. Seavey . 16.18
$21.38
BOOKS
Paid E. C. Eastman, Collector's books $6.07
E. C. Eastman, new town books
52.15
$58.22
MISCELLANEOUS
Paid S. A. Dow, merchandise
$6.86
Russell Marston, watering trough, South Cemetery 5.50
$12.36
TOWN ROADS February 15 to March 15
Paid Lewis Hill, man and team, snow . $20.20
E. L. Dalton, man and team, snow 19.60
Walter Taylor, man and team, snow 7.20
E. J. Smith, man and team, snow 6.00
R. L. Mitchell, man and team, snow 12.36
W. W. Goss, man, snow
6.00
W. W. Goss, men, snow. 2.25
George Moulton . 5.00
E. J. Smith, 52 loads gravel at 1212c. . 6.50
$85.11
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TOWN ROADS
March 15 to March 31
Paid L. D. Hill, snow, 83 hours at 40c. $33.20
L. D. Hill, snow, 43 hours at 60c .. 25.80
: Fred C. Leavitt, snow, 37 hours at 60c 22.20
E. J. Smith, snow, 36 hours at 60c 21.60
L. B. Paquin, snow, 20 hours at 60c .. . 12.00
Millard Dalton, snow, 16 hours at 60c . 9.60
E. L. Dalton, man and team 34.85
J. W. Philbrick, snow, 69 hours at 25c. 17.25
Will Drysdale, snow, 75 hours at 25c .. 18.75 Roy Fogg, snow, 24 hours at 25c. 6.00
W. J. Chevalier, snow, 12 hours at 25c 3.00
Ed. Marston, snow, 48 hours at 25c ... 12.00
J. A. Fenwick, snow, 20 hours at 25c . . 5.00
W. M. Jenness, snow, 8 hours at 25c .. 2.00
A. C. Dow, snow, 1312 hours at 25c. . . 3.38 .
John Lynch, snow, 52 hours at 25c. . .. 13.00 George P. Frost, snow, 13 hours at 25c Leon Knowles, snow, 5 hours at 25c .. . 1.25
3.25
Earl Knowles, snow, 1172 hours at 25c 2.88
Raymond Hobbs, snow, 9 hours at 25c 2.25
John O'Shea, snow, 4512 hours at 25c 11.38
Clarence D. Marston, snow, 38 hours at 25c . 9.50
R. I. Goss, snow, 19 hours at 20c . 3.80
Lendo Marston, snow, 7 hours at 20c. . 1.40
James Hobbs, snow, 16 hours at 25c .. . 2.00
Walter Taylor, snow, 24 hours at 25c. . 6.00
A. Spear, snow, 8 hours at 25c. 2.00
Austin Norton, snow, 28 hours at 25c . 7.00
George Spear, snow, 37 hours at 25c ... 9.25
Marland D. Knowles, snow, 12 hours at 25c. 3.00
A. Mckenzie, snow, 16 hours at 25c ... 4.00
George A. Marston, snow, 6 hours at 25c 1.50
Robert Whenal, snow, 8 hours at 25c. . 2.00
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Paid L. W. Knowles, snow, 10 hours at 25c $2.50
Justin Drake, snow, 15 hours at 25c. . . 3.75
P. Odell, snow, 8 hours at 25c 2.00
Will Barton, snow, 4 hours at 25c. 1.00
S. L. Marston, snow, 20 hours at 25c .. 5.00
H. D. Hobbs, snow, 24 hours at 25c. . . 6.00
R. L. Mitchell, snow, 8 hours at 60c .. . 4.80
George D. Walker, snow, 512 hours at 25c. 1.38
George Whenal, snow, 6 hours at 20c .. 1.20
Walter Drysdale, snow, 6 hours at 20c. 1.20
Chester Seavey, snow, 16 hours at 60 c 9.60
1.00
W. W. Goss, snow, 4 hours at 25c. . . . W. & F. Taylor, snow, 24 hours at 60c. . 14.60
Frank Taylor, snow, 15 hours at 25c .. 3.75
Tom Birtchewell, snow, 2812 hours at 25c. 7.13
W. P. Betton, snow, 35 hours at 25c . . 8.75
W. P. Betton, snow, 1312 hours at 20c. 2.70
Ernest White, snow, 13 hours at 25c . 3.25
Earl Philbrick, snow, 8 hours at 20c. . . 1.60
Charles R. Moulton, snow, 7 hours at 25c 1.75
R. L. Mitchell, snow, 20 hours at 25c .. 5.00
Wallace Tuttle, snow, 5 hours at 20c . . 1.00
$401.05
TOWN ROADS
April
Paid Lewis D. Hill, 28 hours at 40c $11.20
Lewis D. Hill, 36 hours at 60c 21.60
L. B. Paquin, 28 hours at 60c. 16.80
George L. Garland, 6312 hours at 60c . 38.10
R. L. Mitchell, 33 hours at 60c 19.80
Justin Drake, 16 hours at 60c 9.60
A. Spear, 3912 hours at 60c . 23.70
John O'Shea, 551/2 hours at 25c 13.87
John Lynch, 551/2 hours at 25c. 13.87
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Paid Amos Atkinson, 5512 hours at 25c $13.87
Frank Jones, 5512 hours at 25c . 13.87
Herbert Longland, 4512 hours at 25c . 11.37 W. T Betton, 5512 hours at 25c 13.87
James Hobbs, 5 hours at 25c
1.25
Harold D. Hobbs, 17 hours at 25c. 4.25
Carl R. Block, 16 hours at 25c 4.00
L. B. Paquin, 4 hours at 25c 1.00
A. Mckenzie, 4 hours at 25c 1.00
Ernest White, 9 hours at 25c 2.25
L. D. Hill, 19 loads gravel 2.85
$238.12
TOWN ROADS
May
Paid L. D. Hill, 94 hours at 40c $37.60
L. D. Hill, 88 hours at 60c . 52.80
R. L. Mitchell, 36 hours at 60c 21.60
Justin Drake, 4 hours at 60c
2.40
A. Spear, 12 hours at 60c . 7.20
George L. Garland, 40 hours at 60c. 24.00
C. Hendry, 32 hours at 60c. 19.20
Austin J. Norton, 16 hours at 60c
9.60
L. B. Paquin, 60 hours at 60c
36.00
Amos Atkinson, 76 hours at 25c
19.00
L. B. Paquin, 32 hours at 25c
8.00
John O'Shea, 56 hours at 25c. 14.00
William T. Betton, 32 hours at 25c. 8.00
Frank Jones, 68 hours at 25c 17.00
John Lynch, 34 hours at 25c 8.50
A. Spear, 4 hours at 25c
1.00
L. D. Hill, 28 loads gravel at 15c 4.20
A. Spear, 69 loads gravel at 15c .. 10.35
Orice J. Moulton, 20 loads gravel at 15c 3.00
Walter Locke, 28 loads gravel at 15c .. 5.60
Repairs
.75
$309.80
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TOWN ROADS
June
Paid L. D. Hill, 98 hours at 40c $39.20
L. D. Hill, 132 hours at 60c 79.20
L. D. Hill (man), 52 hours at 25c 13.00
L. B. Paquin, 84 hours at 60c 50.40
R. L. Mitchell, 68 hours at 60c 40.80
George L. Garland, 4 hours at 60c 2.40
Frank Jones, 40 hours at 25c 10.00
Amos Atkinson, 108 hours at 25c 27.00
Marland D. Knowles, 52 hours at 25c . 13.00
Charles R. Moulton, 8 hours at 25c . . .
2.00
John O'Shea, 8 hours at 25c. 2.00
W. T. Betton, 60 hours at 25c
15.00
L. B. Paquin, 64 hours at 25c 16.00
E. S. Marston, 16 hours at 25c. 4.00
Leon Knowles, 36 hours at 25c. 9.00
R. Hayden, 18 loads gravel at 15c 2.70
L. D. Hill, 9 loads gravel at 15c 1.35
$327.05
TOWN ROADS
July
Paid L. D. Hill, 10 hours at 40c $4.00
L. D. Hill, 24 hours at 60c 14.40
R. L. Mitchell, 8 hours at 60c 4.80
Frank Jones, 24 hours at 25c 6.00
Amos Atkinson, 48 hours at 25c
12.00
A. E. Locke, repairs on road machine. . 15.32
L. D. Hill, repairs. .30
A. Spear, 2 loads gravel at 15c. .30
$57.12
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TOWN ROADS
August
Paid L. D. Hill, 17 hours at 40c $6.80
L. D. Hill, 8 hours at 60c . 4.80
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