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From poll taxes, 1,270 00
Revenue applicable only to new construction and improvements :
From state :
(a) For state aid highway construction, 642 25 Amount raised by issue of bonds or notes, 11,000 00 11,000 00 Amount raised by property taxes, 41,819 52 42,000 00
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PURPSOSES OF EXPENDITURES
Current mintenance expenses :
Actual
expenditures
previous
year 1921
Estimated
· expenditures
ensuing
year 1922
General government:
Town officers' salaries,
$1,122 17 $1,200 00
Town officers' expenses,
803 32
800 00
Election and registration expenses,
24 90
250 00
Care and supplies for town hall,
33 91
200 00
Protection of persons and property :
Police department,
184 78
185 00
Fire department,
956 13
1,500 00
White pine blister,
150 00
400 00
Health :
Health department,
74 00
100 00
Vital statistics,
58 55
60 00
Highways and bridges :
State aid maintenance :
State's contribution,
245 18
750 00
Town's contribution,
245 17
750 00
Trunk line maintenance :
State's contribution,
6,510 94
7,000 00
Town's contribution,
2,910 24
3,000 00
Town maintenance,
8,874 22
8,000 00
Street lighting,
2,113 70
2,300 00
General expenses of highway department,
289 13
300 00
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expenditures
previous
year 1921
Estimated
expenditures
ensuing
year 1922
Education,
13,984 01 14,000 00
Libraries,
250 00
250 00
Charities,
179 18
200 00
Patriotic purposes :
Memorial Day and other celebrations,
275 00
275 00
Recreation :
Parks and playgrounds,
46 02
50 00
Public service enterprises :
Cemeteries,
258 22
250 00
Interest :
On temporary loans,
812 16
812 16
On long-term notes,
12 00
On principal of trust funds used by town,
280 67
280 67
Outlay for new construction and permanent
improvements :
Highways and bridges :
Town construction,
94 95
State aid construction :
Town's contribution,
7,930 30
2,569 50
State's contribution,
585 87
642 25
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· Actual
expenditures
previous
year 1921
Estimated
expenditures ensuing
year 1922
Trunk line construction :
State's contribution, 1,557 55
Town's contribution,
2,844 16
Sidewalk construction, 174 08
Indebtedness :
Payment on principal of debt :
(b) Long term notes, 600 00
Payments to other governmental divisions :
State taxes, 5,998 50
County taxes,
3,206 90
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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF SWANZEY
IN CHESHIRE COUNTY
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1922
Certificate
This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete and cor- rect to the best of our knowledge and belief.
January 31, 1922.
F. D. CHICHESTER, L. H. CAPRON, W. E. DAY,
Selectmen.
EDWARD H. SNOW, Treasurer.
Having examined the accounts of the selectmen and treas- urer, I do hereby certify that I find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
GEORGE T. RUSSELL,
Auditor.
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ASSETS
Cash :
$1,129 60 In hands of treasurer,
Accounts due to town :
Due from state :
(a) Joint Highway accounts, unex- pended balances in state treasury, $72 56
(b) Bounties, 17 40
$89 96
$17 62
Due from county,
Other bills due town :
(a) Cheshire County Savings Bank book,
485 98 .
Taxes not collected :
(d) Levy of 1921, 7,787 21
Total assets,
$9,510 37
Excess of liabilities over assets, (net debt),
9,239 38
Grand total,
$18,749 75
Net debt, surplus, January 31, 1921,
$7,418 77
Net debt, surplus, January 31, 1922,
9,239 38
Increase, $1,820 61
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Purpose for which debt was created: increase in trust fund and extra expense on roads.
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LIABILITIES
Accounts owed by town :
Due to state on 334 polls,
$668 00
Due to school districts :
(a) Dog licenses, $359 00
(b) Insurance tax, 11 25
(c) Railroad tax, 213 94
$584 19
State and town joint highway accounts :
(a) Unexpended balance in state treasury, 72 56
Outstanding temporary loans in anticipation of taxes, 11,000 00
Trust funds, amount of principal used by town,
$4,625 00
Stratton library,
1,800 00
6,425 00
Total liabilities,
$18,749 75
Grand total,
$18,749 75
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RECEIPTS
Current revenue :
From local taxes :
Property
taxes committed
to collector, 1921, $41,819 52
Less uncollected, 1921, 7,787 21
1. Property taxes, current year, actually collect- ed, $38,941 31
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2. Poll taxes, current year, actually collected, 14 at $3.00, 42 00
3. Poll taxes, current year, actually collected, 334 at $5.00, -
1,670 00
4. Property and poll taxes, previous years, actual- ly collected, 5,513 29
Total of above collections, $44,454 60
From state :
5. For highways:
(a) For state aid maintenance, $181 87
(b) For state aid construction, 128 95
(c) For trunk line maintenance, 4,673 05
(d) Monadnock road, 203 34
6. Insurance tax,
11 25
5,187 21
7. Railroad tax, 213 94
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8. Savings bank tax, 789 47
11. Fighting forest fires, 11 50
12. Bounties, 22 80 1,048 96
From county :
13. For support of poor,
9 25
From local sources except taxes :
15. Dog licenses, 359 00
16. Business licenses and permits, 16 00
18. Rent of town hall, Whitcomb hall, 84 90 459 90
25. Permits for the registration of mo- tor vehicles, 1,573 12
Receipts other than current revenue :
27. Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes during year, 11,000 00
34. Trust funds, 875 00
Nettie E. Stone, sale of furniture, 1 00
John E. Quinn, repairs on sidewalk, 4 00
Memorial Day committee, cash returned, 2 36
Sale of cement, 2 00
Sale of town histories,
22 00
James B. Smith, wood, 5 00
Total receipts other than current revenue,
$11,911 36
Total receipts from all sources,
$64,644 40
Cash on hand February 1, 1921, 1,577 03
Grand Total,
$66,221 43
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PAYMENTS
Current maintenance expenses :
General government:
1.º Town officers' salaries, $1,122 17
2. Town officers' expenses, 803 32
3. Election and registration expenses, 24 90
5. Expenses town hall and other town buildings, 236 89
Protection of persons and property :
6. Police department, 184 78
7. Fire department, including forest fires, 983 13
8. Moth extermination, white pine blis- ter, 150 00
9. Bounties, 17 40
Health :
11. Health department, 74 00
12. Vital statistics, 58 55
Highways and bridges:
Unimproved trunk line, Monadnock road, 559 20
14. State aid maintenance, 434 83
15. Trunk line maintenance, 7,451 02
16. Town maintenance, 8,874 22
17. Street lighting and sprinkling, 2,113 70
18. General expenses of highway de- partment, including watering troughs, 301 13
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Libraries :
19. Libraries, 250 00
Charities :
20. Town poor, 179 18
21. County poor, 17 62
Patriotic purposes :
22. Aid to G. A. R. and Memorial Day exercises, including honor roll, 494 30
23. Old Home Day, 150 00
Recreation :
24. Parks and playgrounds, including band concerts, 46 02
Public service enterprises :
27. Cemeteries, 258 22
Unclassified :
30. Errors, abatements and discounts,
749 36
Interest :
32. Paid on temporary loans in anticipa- tion of taxes, 812 16
33. Paid on long term notes, 12 00
35. Paid on principal of trust funds used by town, 280 67
Total interest payments, $1,104 83
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Outlay for new construction and permanent improvements :
36. Highways and bridges, state aid construction, $5,232 42
37. Highways and bridges, trunk line construction, new bridge, 2,968 20
38. Highways and bridges, town con- struction, new road, 94 95
40. Sidewalk construction,
174 08
Total outlay payments, $8,469 65
Indebtedness :
44. Payments on temporary loans in an-
ticipation of taxes,
$6,000 00
45. Payments on long term notes, 600 00
Total indebtedness payments, $6,600 00
Payments to other governmental divisions :
$2.00 on 97 polls, (bal 1920 taxes), 194 00
50. Taxes paid to state,
5,998 50
51. Taxes paid to county, 3,206 90
53. Payments to school districts,
13,984 01
Total payments to other governmental divisions, $23,383 41
Total payments for all purposes, $65,091 83
Cash on hand January 31, 1922, 1,129 60
Grand total,
$66,221 43
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SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Description
Value
1. Town hall, lands and buildings, $13,000 00 Furniture and equipment, 1,500 00
2. Libraries, lands and buildings, Furniture and equipment,
2,500 00
200 00
4. Fire department, lands and buildings, Equipment,
1,100 00
1,900 00
5. Highway department, lands and buildings, Equipment,
1,150 00
6. Parks, commons, and playgrounds,
3,000 00
Total,
$24,850 00
APPROPRIATIONS, MARCH MEETING
Town charges,
$1,500 00
Highways and bridges,
8,000 00
State aid maintenance,
200 00
State aid construction,
2,413 50
Trunk line maintenance,
2,750 00
Monadnock road,
350 00
Cement bridge, Swanzey Factory,
2,500 00
Repairs of sidewalk, Maple St.,
200 00
Honor roll for soldiers,
500 00
White pine blister,
150 00
Decoration Day,
125 00
Old Home week,
150 00
Care of cemeteries,
250 00
Electric lights,
2,300 00
Stratton Free library,
125 00
E. Swanzey Community House library,
125 00
Fire department,
1,500 00
Town total appropriation,
$23,138 50
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500 00
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TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES
O. C. Whitcomb, tax collector, 1920 taxes, $200 00
L. H. Capron, services as selectman, 169 65
Walter E. Day, services as selectman, 172 08
E. E. Bourne, services as sexton, 151 50
F. D. Chichester, services as selectman, 228 44
E. H. Snow, treasurer, 100 00
E. H. Snow, town clerk, licensing automobiles,
100 50
$1,122 17
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TOWN OFFICERS' EXPENSES
Frances C. Page, work on book, $6 00
Sentinel Printing Co., printing 600 reports, 290 00
O. M. Lane, work on 1920 report, 6 00
Sentinel Printing Co., to advertise return of inventories, 2 30
William I. Ide, work on book with adding machine, 1 25
Edson C. Eastman Co., 200 vouchers and 100 pay rolls, 4 46
L. H. Capron, use of horse, 7 00
Walter E. Day, use of horse, 30 00
Frances C. Page, copying taxes in collector's book, 16 20
Spalter's Book Store, application blank, etc., 1 39
L. H. Capron, transportation, 75
W. H. Spalter, stationery, 2 25
"Spalter's Book store, tax collector's book, etc., 5 20
H. O. Wardwell,
65
Frances C. Page, copying tax book in record, 30
Charles C. Buffum, recording deed of Richardson park to Town of Swanzey, 1 15
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Spalter's Book Store, envelopes, 80
E. H. Snow, treasurer, Assessors' association, 2 00
E. H. Snow, town clerk, stamps, postage, express, telephone, miscellaneous, posting notices, draw- ing jurors and copying record books, 147 95
Sentinel Printing Co., advertising, 2 60
W. H. Watson, town counsel, 71 00
L. H. Capron, transportation, 3 80
F. D. Chichester, transportation, stationery, tele- phone, work on book, etc., 170 57
$803 32
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
L. L. Belding, ballot clerk, Oct., Nov. and March meeting, $13 50
Alexander F. Thompson, ballot clerk, March meet- ing, 4 50
H. C. Sleeper, ballot clerk, March 8, 1920, 4 50
Pearson Brothers, labor and pipe for railing, 2 40
$24 90
TOWN HALL
Keene Gas & Electric Co.,
$10 91
O. C. Whitcomb, janitor, 8 00
Nelson Mfg. Co., wood for hall,
15 00
$33 91
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WHITCOMB HALL
Dr. Hopkins, committee for painting hall, $187 98
TOOL HOUSE
Mason Insurance Co., insurance on tool house, $11 25
Mason Insurance Co., additional tax, 3 75
$15 00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Isaac J. Barlow, July 3, $4 00
Harry A. Worcester, July 3 and 4,
7 00
A. J. Lower, assistance in finding body of Patrick Moran, 6 50
A. J. Cloutier, 2 trips to Swanzey Pond assisting in finding body of Patrick Moran, 1
3 50
William H. Philbrick, searching for Patrick Moran's body at W. P., 4 00
Storey's garage, car service, 8 50
A. M. Worcester, services July 3 and 4, 7 00
Charles E. Avery, police duty July 3 and 4, 7 00
Lester S. Harris, police duty July 3,
3 00
Sentinel Printing Co., permits to carry gun, 2 03
Charles Avery, services as constable, 7 50
A. J. La Fountain, services as constable, 99 25
Arthur M. Holbrook, services as constable, 10 00
F. D. Chichester, raid at Westport, Polander raid, Whitcomb hall, court attendance, 15 50
$184 78
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Keene Gas & Electric Co., East Swanzey, $10 80
Keene Gas & Electric Co., West Swanzey, 10 80
Keene Gas & Electric Co., current for pump, 249 96
Lane Chair Factory, rent for Fire Engine House, 24 00
City of Keene, chemical truck and firemen, Peter Jewell fire, Sylvian way, 24 00
City of Keene, fire at Sylvian way, 13 50
M. A. Dickinson, heating steamer house, 100 00
F. C. Richardson, services testing steamer, 13 30
A. M. Worcester, labor and material, 4 95
O. C. Whitcomb, care of engine house, 30 54
A. M. Worcester, oil, 18 61
F. C. Richardson, testing and repairs on steamer, 15 00
Otis Whitcomb, soda to charge chemical, 11 45
A. M. Worcester, labor, material, 6 76
Keene Gas & Electric Co., labor and material for pump, 47 44
F. C. Richardson Dickinson, fire and testing steamer, 23 30
A. M. Worcester, work on steamer, 6 25
Nelson Mfg. Co., wood for chemical, 6 00
Lane Chair Factory, rent for engine, 1921,
24 00
F. C. Richardson, treasurer, to services of fireman, ending Feb. 1, 1922, 100 00
F. C. Richardson, Stratton house chimney fire, 10 00
A. M. Worcester, chimney fire and material for en- gine house, 12 47
Mark H. Carlton, treasurer, services for 33 men, ending Jan. 31, 1922, 99 00
City of Keene, chimney fires, Swanzey Factory, 25 00
G. A. Talbot, treasurer, firemen's meeting, to Jan. 31, 1922, 69 00
$956 13
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FOREST FIRES
Mark H. Carlton, forest fire warden, $11 00
Mark H. Carlton, Stanton land and Handy land, 16 00
$27 00
BOUNTIES
W. E. Day, $0 80
L. H. Capron, 7 60
F. D. Chichester, 9 00
$17 40
STATE FORESTRY, FOR WHITE PINE BLISTER
Appropriation, $150 00
E. H. Snow, treasurer, -
$150 00
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Dr. A. W. Hopkins, services as health officer, $30 00
Walter E. Day, burned nuisance, 2 00
Dr. A. W. Hopkins, vaccination and disinfecting, 40 50
F. D. Chichester, services as health officer at Bryant's, 1 50
$74 00
VITAL STATISTICS
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Dr. A. W. Hopkins , birth and death's certificates, $11 75
E. H. Snow, town clerk, reporting birth and deaths, 46 80
$58 55
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STATE AID MAINTENANCE
State aid maintenance balance, 1920,
State,
$117 73
Town,
117 74
$235 47
Appropriation, 1921,
State,
$200 00
Town,
200 00
$400 00
$635 47
Expended by town,
$434 83
Due town, overpaid Perry,
. 7 78
$427 05
Received from state
181 87
Actual expenditures by town,
$245 18
Paid by state,
$245 17
Balance from town,
$72 56
Balance from state,
72 56
STATE AID CONSTRUCTION
State Town
Total
Balance 1920,
$585.87 $2,343 47 $2,929 34
Amount expended by state,
$456 92
Amount expended by town,
2,495 59
Total,
$2,952 51
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Town
State
Total orders drawn by town,
$2,495 59
Total orders by state,
$456 92
Cash received from state,
128 95
128 95
Actual expenditures,
$2,366 64
$585 87
Town's overdraft to be paid from town's share of the 1922 S. A. C. fund,
$23 17
Appropriation by town, 1921,
$2,413 50
State appropriation, nothing for 1921.
Total,
$2,413 50
Total orders drawn,
$2,736 83
Overdraft of
323 33
$2,736 83
TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE
State
Town
Total
Balance 1920,
$240 35
$160 24
$400 59
Appropriation 1921,
4,125 00
2,750 00
6,875 00
Additional appropriation
2,145 59
2,145 59
$6,510 94 $2,910 24 $9,421 18
Appropriation by state, Appropriation by town,
$6,510 94
2,910 24
Total,
$9,421 18
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Town
State
Total orders drawn by town,
$7,451 02
Total orders drawn by state,
$1,890 66
Checks received from state, 8
4,620 28
4,620 28
$2,830 74 $6,510 94
Amount drawn after state settled ac- count last year to come out of this year's appropriation, 56 98
$2,887 72
Order to A. M. Worcester for $43.00 bill
called for $53.50, cash received, 10 50
Actual expenditures, $2,898 22
TOWN MAINTENANCE (MONADNOCK ROAD)
State
Town
Total
Appropriation 1921,
$200 00 $350 00
$550 00 $559 20
Actual expenditures, Paid by state, 203 34
Cost to town after refund, $355 86
This leaves an overdraft on the town of
$5 86
TOWN MAINTENANCE
WINTER
D. J. Bount, plowing sidewalk and snowing bridge, $22 50 A. M. Worcester, plowing sidewalk and snowing bridge, 19 75 L. H. Capron, snowing bridge January and February, 12 95
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A. G. Faulkner, snowing bridge 1920-21, 11 75
A. G. Faulkner, plowing sidewalk 1920-21, 6 25
John H. Bolles, 1 days' work, 7 00
John H. Bolles, 41/2 days' work, breaking, out side- walk and snowing bridge,
21 90
Herman Barlow, 1 day's work,
3 00
$105 10
TOWN MAINTENANCE MONTH OF MARCH
John H. Bolles, road agent, 5 days,
$38 50
Charles Leslie, 5 days,
16 50
Henry Brown, 13 hours,
9 10
John H. Bolles, 1 day,
3 00
John H. Bolles, 5 days,
35 00
Charles Leslie, 3 days,
9 00
Albert Lewis, 3 days,
9 00
Messer's Store, 2 spikes,
12
Willard T. Whitcomb, 3 days,
17 25
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck, 1/2 day,
5 00
Nelson Mfg. Co., labor and team,
44 00
Arthur Cole, labor, 4 days,
16 00
Paul Travis, 2 days,
8 00
Willard Whitcomb, 6 days,
34 50
Willard Whitcomb, 3 days, 6 hours,
36 66
Arthur Cole, 6 days,
24 00
Paul Travis, 5 days,
20 00
C. L. Lane, team and labor,
54 00
W. T. Whitcomb, 6 days,
34 50
W. T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 4 days, 4 hours,
62 20
W. T. Whitcomb, sharpening spike,
1 25
Arthur Cole, 5 days, 41/2 hours,
19 25
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Frank Peterson, 5 days,
17 50
Sears, labor, 4 days, 6 hours,
16 24
Lowell, 4 days, 3 hours, 15 17
C. L. Lane, team, 5 days, 3 hours,. 37 34
Nelson Mfg. Co., 4 days, 3 hours,
30 34
Charlie Teal, 3 days, 41/2 hours, 12 25
Leon Applin, 171 loads of gravel at 20c per load, 34 00
C. L. Lane, 40 loads of gravel at 10c per load, 4 00
77 06
Harry Goodell, team and labor,
F. Downing, 34 loads of gravel at 10c per load, 3 40
William Ward, 34 loads of gravel at 10c per load, 3 40
$747 47
APRIL
Willard Whitcomb, 41/2 days, $25 88
Willard Whitcomb, truck with driver, 5 1/2 days, 77 00
Arthur Cole, 51/2 days, 19 25
Frank Peterson, 5 days,
17 89
H. F. Sears, 4 days, 1 hour,
14 39
Theron Yost, 51/2 days,
19 25
Charles Teal, 5 days, 71/2 hours,
20 43
C. L. Lane, team, 51/2 days,
38 50
Nelson Mfg Co., team, 1 day,
7 00
Forest Twitchell, team, 4 days,
28 00
C. L. Lane, team, 1 day, 61/2 hours,
16 00
New Road Mach. Co., 2 scraper blades,
24 00
Albert Morse, Snow bridge,
5 50
George Adams, team and labor,
12 48
Leon Applin, 180 loads of gravel at 20c per load,
36 00
John Prentiss, breaking road,
10 05
J. H. Bolles, 6 days, team,
42 00
J. H. Bolles, 1/2 hour,
52
Henry Brown, team, 6 days,
42 00
Charles Leslie, 6 days, 21 00
66
Clifford Rolfe, 6 days,
21 00
Freeman Whittemore, 5 days, 5 hours,
19 25
Kingman, 5 hours, 1 75
Albert Lewis,
1 50
Charles Leslie,
4 25
E. Bourne, 1 day with team,
7 00
E. Bourne, 99 loads of gravel, 15c per load,
14 85
Freight on shovels,
52
$547 26
APRIL
Willard T. Whitcomb, 2 days, 41/2 hours,
$14 38
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck with driver, 5 days, 7 hours,
80 90
Arthur Cole, 6 days,
21 00
Frank Peterson, 5 days,
15 00
H. F. Sears, 5 days,
15 00
Theron Yost, 6 days,
18 00
Charles Teal, 6 days,
18 00
C. L. Lane, team, 6 days,
42 00
Forest Twitchell, team, 4 days, 7 hours,
33 46
American Railway Ex. Co., scraper blade,
1 47
Leon Applin, 193 loads of gravel, 20c per load,
38 60
Harry Goodell, team, 2 days, 41/2 hours,
17 50
John H. Bolles, 6 days,
42 00
Charles Leslie, 6 days,
18 00
Clifford Rolfe, 6 days,
18 00
Freeman Whittemore, 6 days,
18 00 .
Henry Brown, team, 6 days,
42 00
E. Bourne, team, 6 days,
21 00
Lee Holbrook, 5 days,
15 00
Roscoe, 6 days,
18 00
E. Bourne, gravel,
6 15
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W. T. Whitcomb, 6 days, 34 50
W. T. Whitcomb, truck with driver, 3 days, 6 hours, 51 36
Tractor with driver, 3 days, . 54 00
Arthur Cole, 5 days, 17 50
Frank Peterson, 4 days, 8 hours,
14 72
H. F. Sears, 4 days, 5 hours,
13 70
Theron Yost, 3 days, 4 hours,
10 36
Wallace Teal, 4 days, 12 00
14 00
Forest Twitchell, 5 days,
35 00
Walter Day, labor, team and gravel,
18 52
Frank Ballou, labor,
14 00
John H. Bolles, 5 days,
35 00
John H. Bolles, 2 hours,
70
Charles Leslie, 5 days,
15 00
Freeman Whittemore, 5 days,
15 00
Lee Holbrook, 4 days,
12 00
Clifford Rolfe, 5 days,
15 00
Henry Brown, team, 5 days,
35 00
Roscoe, 4 days,
12 00
E. Bourne, gravel,
7 20
$950 02
APRIL
W. T. Whitcomb, 2 days, $11 50
W. T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 3 days, 41/2 hours, 49 00
W. T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 1 day, 18 00
Arthur Cole, 3 days, 41/2 hours,
12 25
Frank Peterson, 3 days, 41/2 hours,
10 50
H. F. Sears, 3 days, 9 00
Theron Yost, 2 days, 41/2 hours,
7 50
Wallace Teal. 3 days, 41/2 hours,
10 50
Forest Twitchell, 3 days, 41/2 hours, team,
24 50
Harry Goodell, 3 days, 41/2 hours, team,
24 50
C. L. Lane, team, 2 days,
68
Kingsbury, 3 days, 41/2 hours,
10 50
Ruel Travis, 2 00
John H. Bolles, 4 days, 41/2 hours,
31 50
Henry Brown, 4 days, 41/2 hours, team,
31 50
Lee Holbrook, 4 days,
12 00
Freeman Whittemore, 4 days, 41/2 hours,
12 00
Charles Leslie, 4 days, 41/2 hours,
13 50
Clifford Rolfe, 2 days, 41/2 hours,
7 50
John H. Bolles, 8 hours,
1 35
Roscoe, 4 days, 41/2 hours,
13 50
Willard T. Whitcomb, 6 days,
34 50
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 5 days,
70 00
Willard T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 3 days,
54 00
Arthur Cole, 5 days, .
17 50
Frank Peterson, 4 days,
12 00
H. F. Sears, 4 days,
12 00
Theron Yost, 2 days,
6 00
Wallace Teal, 4 days,
12 00
Ed. Kingsbury, 5 days,
15 00
Forrest Twitchell, 4 days, team,
28 00
Harry Goodell, 5 days, team,
35 00
John Prentiss, team,
27 50
H. F. Sears, transportation,
4 00
John H. Bolles, 5 days, 41/2 hours,
38 00
Henry Brown, 5 days, team,
35 00
Clifford Rolfe, 5 days,
15 00
Charles Leslie, 5 days,
15 00
Lee Holbrook, 3 days,
9 00
L. H. Roscoe, 3 days,
9 00
Freeman Whittemore, 3 days,
9 00
Fred Brown, 130 loads gravel at 15c per load,
19 50
Messer Store, spikes,
12
$789 72
69
MAY
1
W. T. Whitcomb, road agent, 3 days, 41/2 hours, $20 13
W. T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 4 days, 5 hours, 63 80
W. T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 2 days, 7 hours, 50 00
Arthur Cole, 1 day, 6 hours, 5 84
Frank Peterson, 5 days, 7 hours,
17 38
H. F. Sears, 5 days,
15 00
Theron Yost, 3 days, 41/2 hours,
10 53
Wallace Teal, 6 days, 18 00
Ed. Kingsbury, 6 days, 18 00
Forest Twitchell, 5 days with team,
35 00
Harry Goodell, 6 days with team,
42 00
Elmer Symonds, 1 day, 3 00
Leon Applin, 273 loads of gravel at 20c per load, 54 60
Joseph I. Guyette, truck and labor, 196 50
John H. Bolles, road agent, 6 days work with team, 42 00
Henry Brown, 51/2 days work with team, 38 50
Charles Leslie, 5 days' work, 18 00
Lee Holbrook, 5 days' work, 18 00
L. H. Roscoe, 5 days' work, 18 00
Freeman Whittemore, 5 days' work,
18 00
Clifford Rolfe, 51/2 days' work,
16 50
John Bolles, 1 day,
3 00
Fred Brown, gravel,
6 00
E. Bourne, gravel,
1 80
Messer's Store, spikes,
30
J. H. Bolles, sharpening tools, 100 00
Willard T. Whitcomb, road agent, 6 days' work,
34 50
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 4 days, 56 00
Willard T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 3 days, 54 00
Arthur Cole, 41/2 days, 15 76
Frank Peterson, 4 days,
12 00
H. F. Sears, 4 days, 12 00
Theron Yost, 1 day, 3 00
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70
Elmer Symonds, 3 days,
9 00
Forrest Twitchell, with team, 2 days,
14 00
George Willis, potato fork,
1 20
Ruel Travis, work on drag,
4 00
H. F. Sears, transportation,
4 00
John H. Bolles, road agent with team,
28 00
John H. Bolles, 1 day,
3 .50
Charles Leslie, 41/2 days,
13 50
Clifford Rolfe, 4 days,
12 00
New England Box Co., 3 days, team,
21 00
W. J. Sparhawk, 2 days, 8 hours,
8 65
$1,036 99
MAY
John H. Bolles, road agent, 6 days with team,
$42 00
N. E. Box Co., 6 days with team,
42 00
Charles Leslie, 6 days,
18 00
Clifford Rolfe, 6 days,
18 00
Willard T. Whitcomb, road agent, 5 days, .
28 75
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck with driver, 41/2 days,
63 00
Willard T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 21/2 days, 45 00
Arthur Cole, 6 days, 21 00
Frank Peterson, 51/2 days,
16 50
H. F. Sears, transportation,
2 00
H. F. Sears,. 4 days,
12' 00
Theron Yost, 3 days,
9 00
Forrest Twitchell, with team, 6 days,
42 00
Harry Goodell, with team, 1 day,
7 00
Elmer Symonds, 5 days,
15 00
John Prentiss, team and labor,
42 85
Joseph Guyette, drawing bridge lumber,
18 00
Keene Woodenware Co., plank and stringers for bridge, 97 19
Clifton Goodell, 90 loads of gravel,
9 00
71
Henry James, 7 loads hardpan,
1 05
$549 34
JUNE
Willard T. Whitcomb, 5 days' work,
$28 75
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 3 days, 5 hours, 49 80
Willard T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 3 days, 4 hours, 62 00
Arthur Cole, 4 days, 61/2 hours,
16 54
Frank Peterson, 4 days, 41/2 hours,
13 52
H. F. Sears, 3 days, 41/2 hours, transportation, $3.00, 13 52
Theron Yost, 2 days,
6 00
Forrest Twitchell, team, 2 days, 41/2 hours,
17 51
Elmer Symonds, 3 days, 41/2 hours, 10 52
Harry Goodell, team, 4 days,
28 00
Carrol Goodell, 3 days' work,
9 00
John Prentiss, 3 days, 41/2 hours,
24 51
William Ward, 109 loads gravel at 10c per load,
10 90
John Bolles, 5 days with team, 35 00
New England Box Co., 4 days, 3 hours with team,
30 34
Clifford Rolfe, 4 days, 3 hours,
13 00
Charles Leslie, 4 days, 3 hours,
13 00
Willard T. Whitcomb, road agent, 3 days,
17 25
Willard T. Whitcomb, truck and driver, 2 days, 6 hours, 37 33
Willard T. Whitcomb, tractor and driver, 2 days, 6 hours,
48 00
Arthur Cole. 5 days,
17 50
Frank Peterson, 4 days,
12 00
H. F. Sears, 4 days.
12 00
Theron Yost, 4 days, 3 hours,
13 00
Forrest Twitchell, 4 days with team,
28 00
Elmer Symonds, 5 days,
15 00
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C. L. Lane, bridge plank and sleepers, 275 28
Spencer Hardware, drain tile and supplies, 137 29
E. A. Nelson, 92 loads gravel at 20c, 18 20 Leon Applin, 55 loads gravel at 20c, 11 00 Harold Goodell, 1 day with team, 10 00 John Bolles, 5 days with team, 35 00
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