Annual reports of the town officers of Greenfield, N.H., for the year ending 1910-1919, Part 2

Author: Greenfield (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Peterborough, N.H. : Transcript office
Number of Pages: 420


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We take pleasure in passing into your hands at this time together with this our report the deed of the Stephenson Me- morial Library, and the keys to the building.


GREENFIELD, N. H., August 2, 1909.


RECEIPTS.


Received of Childs & Burnham, executors


of Albe Stephenson estate, $6,000.00


Received from F. B. Brooks, town treas- urer, 1,000.00


Received from sale of old buildings, 111.00


Received from interest on funds, 182.37


Received from John Hardy, Holyoke, Mass., 150.00


Received from Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conant, Boston, 45.00


Received from Charles H. Hopkins, Greenfield, 100.00


$7,588.37


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EXPENDITURES.


Paid Lewis P. Wilson, Peterborough, for lot, $1,600.00


Hutchinson Building Co., Concord, 5,039.06


McLean & Wright, architects, 280.00


Nichols Brothers, furnace, 133.00


Bilsborough & Sons, painters, extra, 50.00


H. H. Barber, furnishings 212.20


McLane Manufacturing Co., book stacks,


104.45


C. M. Mann, clock,


15.00


freight on book stacks,


1.32


A. Allen, concrete drip,


36.40


telephone charges, grass seed, etc.,


10.26


expense of grading,


58.01


committee, expense account,


15.00


$7,554.70


Balance cash on hand, $33.67


Respectfully submitted,


WALTER L. HOPKINS, FRED B. BROOKS, GEORGE S. BURNHAM,


Trustees.


BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY, 1909.


Donations as follows :


Miss Abbie Partridge,


24 vols.


Mrs. George Mansfield,


6 vols.


Rev. S. W. Robinson,


2 vols.


Mrs. Day,


1 vol.


Miss Emma Whittemore,


1 vol.


Miss Eva Fletcher,


1 vol.


1189 The Second Violin,


Richmond


1190 The Story Book Girls,


Wyckoff


3


34


1191


On New Found River,


1192 A Little Son of Sunshine,


1193 The Workers,


1194 Time and Chance,


1195


Les Miserables,


Hugo


1196 Stepping Stones to Manhood,


Pearce


1197


In Africa's Forest and Jungle,


Chaillee


1198 Betty Wales, Freshman,


Warde


1199 The Portion of Labor,


Wilkins


1200 The History of Standard Oil Co.,


Gilbert


1202


Lost and Found,


Elmore


1203


Midshipman Easy,


1204 The Second Generation,


1205


Silos, Ensilage, Etc.,


1206


American Writers of To-day,


1207


Penelopes Irish Experience,


1208


The Black Tortoise,


Viller


1209


A Week in the White House,


Hale


1210 Fishing and Shooting Sketches,


Cleveland


1211


The World I Live In,


Keller


1212


The Lay of the Land,


Sharp


1213 Five Months on a Derelict.


1214 Peter's Mother, .


..


1215


Cross Currents,


1216 Four Boys on the Mississippi,


1217


Roy and Ray in Canada,


1218 The Strawberry Handkerchief,


1219 Paths to the Heights,


1220 Doctor Ellen,


1221 The House of a Thousand Candles,


1222 The Rainy Day Railroad War,


1223 New Little Americans,


1224 All Among the Loggers,


1225 The Gift of Influence,


1226 Highways and Byways of the Pacific.


1227 The Turn of the Tide,


Porter


1228 The Shepherd of the Hill,


Wright


Page Deland Wyckoff Hubbard


De La Pasture Porter Tomlinson Plummer Barr Leavitt Tompkins Nicholson Day Wade Burleigh Black


Marryat Phillips Miles Vedder Wiggin


35


1229 Salthaven,


1230 The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,


1231 The Daughter of Anderson Crow,


1232 What all the World is Seeking,


1233 A Journey of Joy,


1234 Lewis Rand,


1235


The Grey Knight,


1236 David Ransom's Watch,


Pansy ) Palmer


1237 The Life of Alice Freeman Palmer,


1238 The Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square,


De La Pasture Mccutcheon


1239


Castle Craney Crow,


1240 The Sunny Side of the Hill,


Carey


1241 Peter,


Smith


1242 The Well in the Desert,


Knapp


1243 The Wood Carvers of 'Lympus,


Waller


1244 Little Rivers,


Van Dyke


1245 Though Life Do Us Part,


Phelps


1246 Two Gentlemen from Virginia,


Eggleston


1247 Flower of the Dusk,


Reed


1248 Tommy Trott's Visit to Santa Claus,


Page


1249 The Hole Book,


Newell


1250 Lynx Hunting,


Stephens


1251 On the Amazon,


Stephens


1252 Camping Out,


Stephens


1253 Fox Hunting,


Stephens


1254 Off to the Geysers,


Stephens


1255 Left on Labrador,


Stephens


1256 American Literature.


1257 The Blue Coats.


1258


In Defence of the Flag,


Brooks


1259 The Man Without a Country,


Hale


1260 The Memorial War Book,


Williams


1261 The Pathway of Life,


Talmage


1262 The Life of D. L. Moody,


W. Moody


1263 That Boy of Mine,


Robinson


1264


Where Dwells the Soul Serene, Kirkham


Jacobs Fox Mccutcheon Prine Blanchard Johnston De La Pasture


36


1265


Struggles and Triumphs of P. T. Barnum.


1266 Running the Cuban Blockade,


1267 New England Folks,


Stoddard Presbrey Brooks


1269 1270 Yarmouth, 1271 Worth and Wealth,


Brown


Haines


1272 Errors Chains,


Dobbins


1273


Memoirs of W. T. Sherman.


1274 Life and Times of Bunyan,


Phillips


1275 The Beautiful and Wise,


Chapin


1762 Guatemala.


1277


New Hampshire,


Charlton


1278


New Hampshire Churches,


Lawrence


1279 History of the Secret Service.


1280 History of Cuba.


1281 Happy Dodd,


Cook


1282


History of the Johnstown Flood,


Johnson


1283 Pictures of Zion,


Gould


1284 Pocahontas,


Eggleston


1285


These for Those,


Warren


1286


The Pledge and Cross,


Henry


1287


Gilchrist's Digest.


1288


Bessie and Her Friends,


Matthews


1289


Heroes of the Desert.


1290


Star Gleams,


Hickok


1291


Twelve Years with the Children.


1292


The Pleasures of Life,


Lubbock


1293


Crown of Wild Olives,


Ruskin


1294


The House with the Green Shutters,


Douglas


1295 The Master's Violin,


Reed


1296


At the Sign of the Jack O' Lantern,


Reed


1297 Old Rose and Silver,


Reed


1298 Freckles,


Porter Porter


1299 The Girl of the Limberlost,


1300 Brewster's Millions,


Mccutcheon


1301


The Man from Brodney's,


Mccutcheon


1268


Gazetteer of the World,


Poets of America,


Herringshaw


37


1302 Wide, Wide World,


1303 My Desire.


1304 The Letter of Credit,


Warner


1305 The Inner Shrine.


1306 The Goose Girl, .


1307 Mr. Pratt,


1308 Katrine,


1309 Men of Iron,


Lane Pyle Mitchell


1310 The Adventures of Francois,


1311 The Loves of Miss Anne,


Crockett Ollivant


1312 Bob, Son of Battle,


1313 The Three Miss Graemes,


1314 The Calling of Dan Mathews,


1315 Mr. Crewe's Career,


1316 The Little City. of Hope,


1317


Anne of Green Gables,


1318 Anne of Avonlea,


1319 Squire Phin,


1320 Tongo Bungay,


1321


The Silent Places,


1322 Red Saunders,


1323 Mr. Opp,


Wells. White Phillips Rice Seawell


1324 The Sprightly Romance of Marsac,


1325 Diana of the Cross Ways,


Meredith


1326 Field Book of American Flowers,


Mathews


1327 Bird Neighbors,


Blanchan


1328 The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood,


Pyle Sill


1329


Sunnyfield,


1330 The Little Colonel's House Party,


Johnston


1331 The Little Colonel's Holidays,


Johnston


1332 The Little Colonel's Hero,


Johnston


1333 Four Afoot,


Barbour


1334 Captain of the Crew,


Barbour


1335 Captain Chub,


Barbour


1336 Harry's Island.


1337 Bar B Boys,


Sabin


1338 Hans Brinker,


Dodge


Macnaughton Wright Churchill Crawford Montgomery Montgomery Holman Day


Warner


McGrath


Lincoln


38


1339 Boys and Girls of '77,


Smith


1340


The Young Marooners,


1341 Umé San in Japan,


1342 Kathleen in Ireland,


1343 Manuel in Mexico,


1344 Rafael in Italy,


1345 Stories of Great Artists,


1346 Stories of Great Musicians,


1347 Fifty Famous Stories,


1348 J. Cole,


1349 The Birds Xmas Carol,


1350 Stories of Long Ago,


1351 Heidi,


Poulsson


1353 King Arthur and His Court.


1354 Uncle William,


Lee


1355 The Challoners,


Benson


Goulding McDonald and Dalrymple McDonald and Dalrymple McDonald and Dalrymple McDonald and Dalrymple Horne and Scoby Horne and Scoby Bald win


Gillibrand Wiggin Kupfer Spyri


1352 'Lisbeth Longfrock,


39


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Greenfield in the County of


Hillsborough in suid State, qualified to vote on Town Affairs :


You are hereby notified to meet at Town Hall in said Greenfield on Tuesday, the Eighth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following sub- jects :


1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensu- ing.


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


3. To hear the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Road Agents, Overseer of Poor, School Board, School Treasurer, Library Trustees, Cemetery Trustees, Board of Health and Auditors, and take any action relating thereto.


4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to repair highways.


5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for support of Public Library, in addition to what the law requires.


6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate Twenty-five Dollars for the Veterans' Association of Greenfield for Memorial Day.


7. To see if the town will authorize the selectmen to hire a sum of money to pay town debts or take any action relating thereto.


8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money to erect a drinking fountain and watering trough in the public square, or take any action relating thereto.


9. To see if the town will vote to open and repair the old road, leading from Russell Road past Gould Pond as far as the cottages, and raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty Dollars, or take any action relating thereto.


10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the


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amount of money necessary to secure State Aid for the perma- nent improvement of highways under the law passed at the January Session of 1905, or take any action relating thereto.


11. To see if the town will vote to purchase a new road machine and raise and appropriate money for the same.


12. To see if the town will vote to dispose of one or both of the old road machines, or take any action relating thereto.


13. To see if the town will vote to accept the sum of One Hundred Dollars in Trust, the income to be used for the per- petual care of the Moses Robinson lot, in the old cemetery near the church, or take any action relating thereto.


14. To see if the town will vote to accept the legacy be- queathed to said town by the will of Mary C. Emerson, late of Manchester, New Hampshire, in trust for the care of the Peavey family burial lot in Greenvale Cemetery, in said town.


15. To see if the town will vote to paint half of the bridge near the A. M. Kimball place, raise and appropriate money for the same, or take any action relating thereto.


16. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


Given under our hands and seal, this Twenty-First day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ten.


EZRA R. DUTTON, EDWIN C. HOPKINS, HARVEY W. HARDY,


Selectmen of Greenfield.


VITAL STATISTICS.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Date-1909.


Name of child.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Residence of parents.


Occupation of father.


Birthplace of father.


Birthplace of mother.


-


Jan. 24 Marion Elva ..... ...


F


L


F. Wilfred Russell. ... Peter McQuade.


Helen A. Duke .. .


Greenfield .. |Farmer ...


Greenfield .....


.


4 27


M.


Archie Lucier.


Oliome Poleguen .


16


Laborer.


St. Margaret, Can ..


Canada.


Apr. 14 Joseph Fred .... May 4 John Henry .. 31


F.


John A. Hill.


Leale M. Gorduin ....


Laborer ..


Hancock.


Hancock.


July 9 Marjorie F.


23 Florence May.


Almon P. Lowe.


Bessie M. Smith.


Carpenter ..


Greenfield ..


Greenfield.


Sept. 26


Frank Gagnon. Frank E. Woods.


Clara Nadeau. Ada Smith.


Blacksmith.


New Boston.


Nashua.


Oct. 7 Frank E ..


M.


Oscar McQuade .. .


Mary E. Murphy.


Laborer ..


·


Manchester ...


Haverstraw, N. Y.


Nov. 22 Menwell Augustine .. 29 Marjorie Lorena ...


F.


Fred J. Aiken .


Minnie S. Brooks .


Undertaker.


Cambridge ....


Greenfield.


..


30


M.


Frank H. Shea .


Rose Stuart ...


R. R. sec. foreman. Peterborough ...


Boston.


Dec. 13 Eva ..


F.


Walter Bassett.


Mary Chase .


Laborer ..


Canada ...


Canada.


41


Plainfield, Vt.


Lizzie Jarvis.


Laborer.


Haverstraw, N. Y .. Windsor, Conn.


Feb. 16


Charles H. Blanchard.


Martha E. Newton ...


Farmer ..


Greenfield ...


Francestown.


John T. Day.


Lois E. Clover ...


Butcher.


Greenfield.


Liberty Centre, O.


John C. Russell


Annabel Stiles ...


Antrim.


Laborer.


. Fairmont ....


Wickham, Conn.


Sex.


Living or still-


born.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Date of


marriage.


Place of marriage.


Name and surname of groom and bride.


Residence of each at time of marriage.


Place of birth of each.


Age.


Name of parents.


Birthplace of parents.


Number


Name and residence of person by whom married.


Feb. 20 Nashua ...


Frank E. Woods. .... Ada S. Hardy ... ..


Greenfield .... 41


41


New Boston. . Frank M. Woods ..... Susette Fox .. Thomas Smith. Nashua .. . - Smith. .. ...


New Boston .. ..


2


Rev. Henry C. Speed, Nashua.


2


Apr. 5|Antrim.


. Frank G. Muzzey ....


25


Greenfield ....


....


1


Rev. W. R. Cochrane, Antrim.


Margaret L. Dow ....


18


Hancock.


Eugene Muzzey. Eva Dailey ... George Dow. Elizabeth Miller ..


Nashua .... Bunker Hill, Ill. Bennington .... Canada ...


1


. Germany ...


marriage. -


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DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909.


Date-1909.


Name.


Sex.


Single, m.,


or widow.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Father.


Mother.


Jan. 26 Charles E. Peavey .....


M.


77


7 24 Express age't Old age.


Peter Peavey ..


Dorcas Holt ..


.


M.


81|


1 7 Retired.


Feb. 8 Levi S. Holt .....


..


M. 63 .. ..


Engineer .....


Burns ..


Apr. 9 Mary A. Guild.


F.


W.


80 1 11


Paralysis


May 30 Mary Emma Crosby ...


S. 4


3 4


Cancer


B. F. Jacquette


Rose Raymond.


Greenfield.


Georgia, Vt. ..


June 26 Mary E. Burnham .. ..


M.


87


43 3 13 Housewife .... 3 13 Farmer .. 3 13 . .


Old age.


Reuben Farrington.


Charlotte Cress.


Walpole, Mass .. Hancock.


July 12 Isaac B. Farrington .... Sept.15 Elizabeth Lakin ...


M. F


W. 91


83


6 17 ...


Simeon Lowe.


Charlotte Parker.


Greenfield


Oct. 6 Sarah D. Russell .. ....


15 Octana P. Shedd ...


66


81 11 1


Paralysis ..


Zedeniah Peavey


Mary C. Patterson. ..


Greenfield.


Temple.


Nov. 1 Mary C. Emerson ...


Dec. 30 Mary E. Farrington ....


=


85 .. 20 Housewife .. . Old age.


·


Whitcomb May.


Mary Felch.


Greenfield.


Greenfield. 66


" 29 John P. Peavey ...


W. 87


7 21 Retired ..


Peter Peavey ... Oliver Holt ...


Dorcas Holt ...


Mary Reynolds


Mar. 14 Thomas R. Luce ...


·


Cardiac failure. Frank Crosby.


Emma Colburn ...


·


Jesse Cudworth ..


Susanna Stiles ...


Doffy Potter ..


88 1 13 ..


66


·


Place of birth.


Occupation.


Cause of death.


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Annual Report of the Town of Greenfield 19II


Financial


and


School Reports


of the


Town of Greenfield


together with the


Vital Statistics


for the Year Ending February 15, 1911


CONCORD, N. H .: THE RUMFORD PRESS 1911


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


1


VALUATION, APRIL 1, 1910.


Polls,


$14,800.00


Real estate, resident,


163,255.00


Real estate, non-resident,


48,017.00


Horses,


12,320.00


Oxen,


635.00


Cows,


12,303.00


Neat stock,


2,581.00


Sheep,


168.00


Vehicles,


2,150.00


Fowls,


666.00


Bank stock,


1,200.00


Money on hand,


9,085.00


Stock in trade,


45,650.00


Mills,


1,300.00


Buildings,


1,950.00


Total valuation,


$316,080.00


Soldiers' exemptions,


3,455.00


Taxable valuation,


$312,625.00


APPROPRIATIONS.


Town charges,


$1,300.00


Highways,


1,000.00


Library,


100.00


Memorial Day,


25.00


Drinking fountain,


200.00


Road machine,


300.00


Painting bridge,


50.00


7


4


State tax,


$714.00


County tax,


403.20


Support of schools,


892.50


High school tuition,


425.00


School supplies,


100.00


School flag,


3.25


$5,512.95


Rate per cent., $1.80.


Amount of taxes assessed, $5,628.44.


EXPENDITURES.


Treasurer library,


$100.00


State tax,


714.00


County tax,


403.20


Schools,


1,925.65


Notes and interest on notes,


1,639.32


Interest on trust funds,


28.84


Insurance on town house,


120.90


Support of highways,


738.70


Miscellaneous,


427.16


Suppression of moths,


27.40


Care of tramps,


83.29


Lighting streets,


116.35


Overseer of poor,


118.11


Board of health,


9.75


Forest fires,


47.99


Town officers,


420.25


Care of cemeteries,


14.75


Watering-trough,


347.10


Permanent highways,


50.00


$7,332.76


TOWN OFFICERS.


E. C. Hopkins, selectman, $65.00


H. W. Hardy, selectman, 60.00


1


5


E. P. Holt, selectman, $55.00


W. L. Hopkins, town clerk, 25.00


W. L. Hopkins, returning births, mar- riages and deaths, 4.50


F. B. Brooks, town treasurer, 25.00


George S. Burnham, overseer of poor, 25.00


W. D. Hardy, tax collector, 60.00


E. R. Dutton, ballot inspector, 11/2 days, 4.50


G. F. Russell, ballot inspector, 11/2 days, 4.50


H. D. Cheever, ballot inspector, 1/2 day, 1.50


William Weston, ballot inspector, 1 day; 3.00


G. S. Burnham, supervisor, 15.00


C. H. Cragin, supervisor,


15.00


E. P. Holt, supervisor,


8.00


Hugh McCanna, supervisor,


7.00


J. E. Warren, police service,


19.25


C. H. Frye, janitor,


10.00


C. H. Frye, care of clock,


9.00


M. L. Mason, auditor,


2.00


William Weston, auditor,


2.00


$420.25


MISCELLANEOUS.


George Lakin, snowing bridge, $3.00


Printing reports, 36.55


Freight on road machine, 6.35


E. C. Eastman, supplies,


13.50


M. L. White, treasurer, Veteran Asso- ciation, 25.00


Road machine,


200.00


JI. J. Holt, lumber for guide boards, 2.00


J. O. Malley, throwing in wood, .75


G. B. French, counsel,


10.00


Dr. Stevens, returning births, 1.00


HI. J. Holt, making and setting six guide boards, 7.50


Louis Rodier, cutting tree, 1.00


2


6


C. H. Cragin, blacksmith bill, $2.66


F. B. Atherton, starting water, 2.50


Supplies, .20


Stopping water, 2.00


Cleaning spring and building cover, 5.00


One hundred fourteen feet of lumber, 2.25


Spikes and nails, .25


Q. H. Putnam, dinners, 6.00


Dr. Cheever, returning births and deaths, 3.25


E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, store bill, 48.90


W. L. Hopkins, housing fire engine, 12.00


F. E. Russell, two cords wood for hall, 8.00


E. C. Hopkins, three trips to Lakin's, 3.00


E. C. Hopkins, two trips to Nashua, 5.00


E. C. Hopkins, inspecting real estate, 3.00


H. W. Hardy, inspecting real estate, 3.00


HI. W. Hardy, two trips to Lakin's, 2.00


One trip to Nashua to meet board of equalization, 3.50


E. P. Holt, inspecting real estate, 3.00


C. M. Mann & Son, 1.00


G. S. Burnham, trip to Peterborough, 2.00


George Mann, labor on fire engine, 2.00


$427.16


EXPENSE OF LIGHTING STREETS.


Paul W. Perham, lighting,


$18.00


Raymond W. Perham, 54.00


One hundred five gallons of oil,


14.10


Thirty-six chimneys,


2.85


Four dozen wicks,


.40


Glass,


2.70


Matches,


.75


J. E. Warren, repairing lamps,


3.75


Twenty Irion lamp posts,


19.80


$116.35


7


CARE OF TRAMPS.


J. E. Warren, putting up 268 tramps,


$45.95


Sixty-two boxes crackers, 15.50


Two blankets, 2.50


Thirteen yards ticking,


2.34


E. R. Dutton, 1/2 cord wood, 2.00


F. I. Lowe, 2 cords wood, 7.00


F. P. Holt, 2 cords wood, 8.00


$83.29


SUPPRESSION OF MOTHS.


C. H. Blanchard, picking on common, cemetery and highways, $17.40


C. H. Blanchard, at Bert Draper's, 2,40


C. H. Blanchard, at Charles Dodge's, .40


C. H. Blanchard, at Mrs. Mary Varnum's, .40


C. H. Blanchard, at Emerson place, 1.40


C. H. Blanchard, at William Dunklee place, 1.20


C. H. Blanchard, at G. O. Joslin place, 1.60


C. H. Blanchard, at W. F. Russell place, 1.00


C. H. Blanchard, at Fred Smith place, 1.00


C. H. Blanchard, at Frank Russell place, .30


( !. H. Blanchard, at Mrs. Jennie Holt place, .30 $27.40


WATERING TROUGH.


Fountain,


$115.00


Pipe, 113.00


Digging ditch and putting in pipe,


112.60


James O. Malley, labor,


1.50


R. J. Baldwin, labor, 2.00


R. J. Baldwin, fittings, 3.00


$347.10


8


CARE OF CEMETERIES.


F. J. Aiken, $14.75


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. N. F. Cheever, Wegant case, $1.00


Dr. N. F. Cheever, burying horse at


Wilson's, 2.00


Dr. N. F. Cheever, fumigating at J. L. Hill's, 5.00


Dr. N. F. Cheever, Blanchard Bros. case; .25


Dr. N. F. Cheever, fumigating at Mun- hall's, 1.50


$9.75


FOREST FIRE WARDEN.


Expense fire on land E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, $2.53


Expense fire on land S. H. and L. B.


Hardy and M. L. White, 45.46


$47.99


PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAYS.


Lowering hill,


$50.00


PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND.


Amount on hand reported by state engineer, $853.47


Amount set aside in 1910, 282.00


$1,135.47


Amount expended in 1910,


50.00


Balance in hands of treasurer, $1,085.47


9


PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT-JOINT ACCOUNT.


Amount in town treasury, $13.21


Amount in state treasury, 10.71


NOTES AGAINST THE TOWN.


No. 1. Annie S. Flynn, interest paid to Feb- ruary 15, 1911, $1,100.00


No. 13. Lawrence W. Flynn, interest paid to February 15, 1911, 1,000.00


No. 14. Union Congregational Church, in- terest paid to February 15, 1911, 300.00


$2,400.00


DUE IN FAVOR OF TOWN.


Due on tax-list of 1906, $17.84


With the following abatement :


G. F. Russell, overtax, 11.70


Paid town treasurer, $6.14


Due on tax-list of 1907,


$145.14


With the following abatements :


H. A. Collins heirs,


$3.00


B. F. Hacket,


2.00


W. C. Hills, paid in New Boston,


2.00


C. W. Hopkins,


2.00


E. J. Kimball,


2.00


O. A. Jeffers,


2.00


Ernest Waldron,


2.00


15.00


$130.14


Paid town treasurer,


88.44


$41.70


10


Due on tax-list of 1908, $262.45


With the following abatement : J. M. Brewer, paid in New Boston, 2.00


Paid town treasurer,


$260.45


126.90


$133.55


Due on tax-list of 1909,


$690.82


Paid town treasurer,


250.68


$440.14


Due on tax-list of 1910,


$5,638.44


Paid town treasurer,


4,869.63


$768.81


Financial condition of town notes against town, $2,400.00 Due on tax lists, $1,384.20


Balance in hands of treasurer,


1,019.14


$2,403.34


The town is out of debt and has $3.34 to the good.


Respectfully submitted,


EDWIN C. HOPKINS, HARVEY W. HARDY, EDWARD P. HOLT, Selectmen.


REPORTS OF ROAD AGENTS.


FEBRUARY 15, 1911.


F. B. BROOKS, ROAD AGENT, DISTRICT No. 1.


April.


Henry Cochrane, 31/2 days, $6.13


F. B. Brooks, team, 11/4 days, 5.00


F. B. Brooks, repairing culvert, 1.00


Arthur Cochrane, 2 days,


3.50


James O'Malley, 2 days,


3.50


Pearl Warren, 3 days,


5.25


May.


Henry Cochrane, 6 1-3 days,


11.03


Arthur Cochrane, 4 days 7 hours, 8.23


Arthur Cochrane, holding scraper, 2 days,


4.00


James O'Malley, 5 days 7 hours, 9.98


6.13


R. H. Cram, 11/2 days,


2.63


F. B. Brooks, team, 33/4 days,


15.00


Will Dunbar, team, 3 days,


12.00


June.


Henry Cochrane, cutting bushes,


19.69


F. J. Brooks, 1/2 day,


.88


July.


F. I. Lowe, team, 3/4 day,


3.00


Pearl Warren, 1 day 6 hours,


2.80


Aug.


F. I. Lowe, team, 41/2 days,


18.00


Will Russell, 8 hours,


1.40


Pearl Warren, 4 days, .


7.00


Harold Cheever, 3 days,


5.25


Norman Strickland,


2.63


Sept.


Henry Cochrane,


4.00


Myron Magoon,


1.58


C. H. Tolles, 10 days 7 hours,


18.78


Norman Strickland, 3 hours,


.52


Pearl Warren, 31/2 days,


-


12


Sept.


James O'Malley, $0.75


F. J. Brooks, .50


F. B. Brooks, 1 day 3 hours, team, 5.20


$185.36


SNOW BILLS.


1910.


Feb. F. I. Lowe, team, 1 day,


$4.00


Will Dunbar, team, 1/2 day, 2.00


F. B. Brooks, team, 1/2 day, 2.00


2.63


Pearl Warren, 1 day,


1.75


F. J. Brooks, 2 days,


3.50


F. B. Brooks, 2 days,


3.50


Peter Martell,


8.00


Dec. Scraping sidewalk,


1.25


F. B. Brooks, 2 teams on roller,


4.00


1911.


· Jan.


F. B. Brooks, scraping sidewalk, 1.25


F. B. Brooks, 2 teams on roller, 4.00


$37.88


F. B. BROOKS, Agent.


D. O. FLYNN, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 2.


1910.


April 29. D. O. Flynn and man, 7 hours, $1.31


29. Material for bridge and sawing, .75


June 7. D. O. Flynn, 8 hours, 1.60


7. D. W. Flynn, 8 hours, 1.40


7. Henry Flynn, 8 hours, 1.40


7. L. W. Flynn, 3 hours, .53


March. F. W. Perham, 11/2 days,


13


June


7. L. W. Flynn and team, 5 hours, $1.75


8. D. O. Flynn, 3 hours, .60


8. D. O. Flynn and team, 5 hours, 1.75


8. D. W. Flynn, 1 day, 1.75


8. L. W. Flynn, 3 hours,


.52


8. L. W. Flynn and team, 5 hours, 1.75


8. Henry Flynn, 1 day, 1.75


8. Boy, 1 day, .75


13. D. O. Flynn, 9 hours,


1.80


13 Andy Holt, 7 hours, 1.40


13. D. W. Flynn, 9 hours, 1.57


15. John Webb and team, on scraper, 1 day, 4.00


15. F. B. Atherton, man and team, 1 day, 4.00


15. L. W. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.50


15. D. O. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.75


15. L. Lindsay, 1 day, 1.75


15. Andy Holt, on machine, 1 day, 2.00


16. John Webb and team, on machine, 1 day, 4.00


16. F. B. Atherton and team, on machine, 1 day, 4.00


16. D. O. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.75


16. L. W. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.50


16. L. Lindsay, 1 day, 1.75


16., Guy Elliott, 1 day,


1.75


16. Andy Holt, on scraper, 1 day, 2.00


17. D. O. Flynn, 2 hours, .40


21. John Webb and team, on scraper, 1 day, 4.00


21. F. B. Atherton, man and team, 1 day, 4.00


21. Andy Holt, on scraper, 1 day, 2.00


21. L. Lindsay, 1 day, 1.75


21. D. O. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.75


21. L. W. Flynn and man, 1 day, ? ¿.. 3.50


21. Guy Elliott, 1 day, 1.75


21. L. W. Flynn, 11 loads gravel, .55


Aug. 9. D. O. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.75


3 2


14


Aug. 12. D. O. Flynn and man, 5 hours, $1.87


12. Man and team, on machine, 4 hours, 1.60


13. ' Man and team, on machine, 3 hours, 1.20


13. Two men, 6 hours, 2.10


15. D. O. Flynn and man, 1 day, 3.75


16. D. O. Flynn and man, 5 hours, 1.87


17. D. O. Flynn and man, 5 hours, 1.87


17. One boy, 5 hours,


.50


24. L. W. Flynn and team, 1 day, 3.75


24. David Bonnette, 1 day, 1:75


24. D. O. Flynn, team and man, 1 day, 5.75


24. Nelson Labier, 1 day, 1.75


24. Asa Bonnette, 23 loads hard-pan, 1.15


Highways and bridges, $116.49


SNOW BILLS, 1910.


Feb. 16. D. O. Flynn, $5.89


L. W. Flynn, 7.15


Total,


$129.53


Received payment,


D. O. FLYNN.


JOHN WEBB, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 3.


Paid John Webb, 2 days, $4.00


Andy Holt, 2 days, 4.00


Fred Hubbard, 2 days, 3.50


D. O. Flynn, 2 days, 3.50


Daniel Flynn, 13/4 days, 3.06


Arthur McQuade, 11/2 days, 2.30


F. B. Atherton, man and team, 2 days, 8.00


15


Paid John Webb, man and team, 2 days,


$8.00


John Webb, cutting bushes, 1.75


3


$38.11


SNOW BILL AFTER FEBRUARY 15, 1910.


Paid John Webb and team, 1/2 day, $2.00


W. I. Straw, breaking road, 1.00


$3.00


E. P. HOLT, ROAD AGENT, DISTRICT NO. 4.


Paid snow bills after February 15, $16.10




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