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England
Ircland
1st Rev. D. W.Stod-
Pearl Vassar
Bellows Falls 18 Housework
Gaysville, Vt.
Della Edwards Alstead
W.E. Richardson Weston, Vt.
Susan Woolaver Nova Scotia
N. G. Hammond Ludlow, Vt.
1st
May 5 Walpole
Vera L. Hammond Walter C. Stowell
Walpole
20 R. R. employe Woodstock, Vt.
-
22 Housework
Holyoke, Mass
Mary E. Stone John Coakley Silvia Terrien John Harty
Alburg Spr, N. Y Alburg Spr, N. Y Ireland
1st R'v I.F.Creeden
Georgiana Rattray
Walpole
23 Waitress
P. E. Island
Elisabeth Morris P. E. Island
Wallingford, Vt
2d
Harriet E. Clark Clarendon, Vt. Rollin A. Booth Unity
[ren
1st Rev. W. F. War-
* Whether single or widowed. What marriage-whether 1st, 2d, etc.
Russia
1 st Rev. L.M. Wilde
1st
Rockingham Vt
[Mass.
1
23 Wood worker S. Hingham, Ms 1
1st Rev. W. F. War-
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W. H. Stowell
R'vs. A. P.Pratt 1 st G. H. De Bevoise
Louise Coakley
Walpole
Alex. Rattray
[dard
Wick Vassar
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.
Date of Mar- riage.
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.
Residence of each at time of Marriage.
Age in years.
Occupation of Groom and Bride.
Place of Birth of each.
Names of Parents.
Birthplace of Parents.
Condition .*
Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of person by whom mar- ried.
May 5 Walpole
Harry R. Taylor Gennie T. Clark
Springfield, Vt 25 Machinist
Springfield, Vt 25 Housework
Springfield, Vt. Springfield, Vt. Brooklyn, N. Y. Stockholm, N. Y
¡Curtis B. Taylor M. E. Lewis Miles D. Clark P. Lockwood Albert M. Fox Maria Worden J. E. Emery
Springfield, Vt. Chester, Vt.
1st R'vWF. Warren 1 st
12 Walpole
Daniel W. Fox
Walpole
67 Clergyman
65 Housekeeper
23 Machinist
Montrou, Scot.
Fanny Dunshea Hugh Durward Jessie Johnston Joseph A. Riley C. A. Drislane V. Iasotes
Quebec, Can. Walpole Russia
1st
July 1 No. Walpole
V. Iasotis
No. Walpole
24 Laborer
Russia
Anna Szlianpicye Russia
P. Menstinke Russia
1st
--
23 Boston, Mass John H. Kiniry
Walpole
41 Workman
Walpole
B. Kiniry
Ireland
1 st Rev. L.F.O'Neil Boston
-
Signe M. Winburgh
Walpole
18 Waitress
Sweden
Sweden
[ Bevoise
26 Walpole
Robert H. Fuller
Townsend, Vt 20 Farmer [Mass
Brattleboro, Vt
Athens, Vt.
Canada Canada
1st
Aug. 8 Walpole
Alonzo P. Perry
New York City
Salesman
Illion, N. Y.
Geo'town, D.C. Vermont
3d Rev. S. R. Max-
Jean M. Dewar
Rochester, NY 33 Trained nurse Glasgow, Scot.
1st
20 No. Walpole
Salmon Ferris
No. Walpole
26 Peddler
Syria
Jeriff Mursef Aldis J. Ellis
Syria
Minnie Ellis
No. Walpole
21 |Housework
Syria
|E. George
Syria
1st
3d Rev. W. F. War-
2đ
June 19 No. Walpole
Mary A. Riley
No. Walpole
23 Laundress
No. Walpole
Russia
J. Ianiluninke
Russia
. Ireland
Sweden
1st
Marlboro, Ms
1st Rev. G. H. De-
Minnie Reandeau
Northampton 18 Housework
Granby, Can.
Ellen Connell J. A. Winburgh M. M. Johnson E. M. Fuller Viona Bemis E. Reandeau Mary Fountain A. D. Perry Ida Merrifield Thomas Dewar C. McLaren
Scotland Scotland Syria
Salmon Ferris
Syria
1st Rev.L. M. Wilde
* Whether single or widowed. What marriage-whether 1st, 2d, etc.
.
Waterford, Ct. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jaffrey Walpole Scotland
[ren
Diantha E. Fletcher
Walpole
Claremont
Scotland
1st Rev.L. M. Wilde
[1st Rev.L.M. Wilde
V. Menstinke
No. Walpole
19 Laundress
[well
.
Wm. F. Durward
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.
Date of Mar- riage.
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.
Residence of each at time of Marriage.
Age in years.
Occupation of Groom and Bride.
Place of Birth of each.
Names of Parents.
Birthplace of Parents.
Condition .*
Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of person by whom mar- ried.
Sept 15 Walpole
Robert A. Hubbard Nancy M. Holland Francis E. Repplier Dorothy Banning Gco. R. Jennings Alma Etta Foster
Boston, Mass 24 Chemist
Atlantie, Iowa
.I. F. Hubbard E. L. Arnold G. B. Holland . S. E. Morrison Dayton, O. Philadelphia Philadelphia F. A. Ripplier Mary D. Ewing Wm. C. Banning Lyme, Conn.
IN. Charlestown Springfield, Vt. Walpole
1st R'vSRMaxwell
Walpole
24 Housework
Walpole
New YorkCity 23 Cash.bus.firm Philadelphia
Walpole
25 Housework
New York City Helen J. Mellen
New York City Alstead
1st Rev. S. R. Max-
Walpole
21 Housework
Alstead
31 Charlestown
Edwin Bootb
Walpole
31| Farnicr
Walpole
Alstead
Laenier, Can.
Eliz'beth O' Brien John Keepe
Canada Canada Ireland
1st Rev E. P.Farrell
Margaret Keepe
No. Walpole
23 Papermaker
No. Walpole
10 No. Walpole
Malcom J. Swan
No. Walpole
21 Tel. operator No. Walpole
Mar'ret Sullivan Wm. Swan Barbara Hughen Emil Exner
Chester, Vt. Scotland
1 st Rev E. P.Farrell
Valeska F. Exner
No. Walpole
23 Stenographer No. Walpole
Mary Ionatia
Scotland Germany Germany
1st
26 Clarendon, Vt Herbert E. Wells
Walpole
26 Fishmerchant Walpole
Flora Ann Cone
Walpole
25 Housework
Peru, Vt.
" 28 Surry
Clarence E. Jennison
Walpole
24 Teamster
Walpole
Charlestown
Surry
Junie M. Britton
Surry
18 Housework
Surry
Sarah Wood W. H. Britton Emma Wilbur
Westmoreland
1st
[well
1 st Rev. S. R. Max-
1st
[well
31 Walpole
Greenfield, Ms 26 Brakeman
Walpole
Sam. E. Kent Aurora Jennings Walpole Nova Scotia Alstead Lempster Zenas Foster Nellie Bragg D. S. Booth S. T. Richardson Lempster O. D. Cummings Charlestown Lydia S. Westney London, Eng. James Smith
1 st
1st Rev.E. T. Blake
1st
Nov. 6 No. Walpole
Mabel R. Cummings Charlestown James B. Smith No. Walpole
21 Housework
31 |Brakeman
1st
Edward E. Wells Brandford, Eng 1st Rev W. R.Curtis Elizabeth Short 1 st Brandford, Eng Winall, Vt. Ira R. Cone Ida M. Lathrop Dorset, Vt. Walpole J. H. Jennison
1st Rev. M. W. Hall
1st
-
Oet. 27 Walpole
* Whether single or widowed. What marriage-whether 1st, 2d, etc.
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.
Date of Mar- riage. ris
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.
Residence of each at time of Marriage.
Age in years.
Occupation of Groom and Bride.
Place of Birth of each.
Names of Parents.
Birthplace of Parents.
Condition .*
Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of person by whom mar- ried.
Dec. 10 Walpole
Walter D. P. Wright Westminster
28 Machinist
Westminster Vt Alvin Wright Ella Parker
Westminster Vt Lynn, Mass.
1st G. H. De Bevoise
Alice M. Kingsbury
Walpole
25 Stenographer Walpole
G. W. Kingsbury Walpole F. C. Watkins
Walpole
1st
Oct. 10|Boston, Mass Patrick I. Murphy
Walpole
27 Bookkeeper
Ireland
Bridget Hession Ircland
Pat. McNamara Ireland
Mary McNamara
Boston, Mass 25 Bookkeeper
Ireland
Maria O. Kelly Ireland
1st
* Whether single or widowed. What marriage-whether 1st, 2d, etc.
Patrick Murphy Ireland
1st Rev. T. Moylan
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.
Date of Death.
Age.
Sex and Cond'n
Place of Birth.
Name and Surname
of the Deceased.
Years.
Months.
Days.
Male or
Female.
S., M., W .*
Father.
Mother.
-
Jan. 9 Ellen Stark
75
Ireland
W
Ireland
Ireland
James Readon
Jan. 15 Graee Velma Long
2 Drewsville
Walpole
Sutton Flats, Can Geo. Velnor Long Ireland
Jan. 27 Honora Brown
90
Ireland
W Ireland
Michael Sullivan Daniel Keatnney
Jan. 27 Eliza MeCarthy
90
Ireland
W Ireland
Ireland
Feb. 18 Josiah G. Bellows
,64
6 25 Walpole
M
Walpole Newfoundland
New York City
Josiah Bellows, 3d Peter Kehoe
Mar. 3 Arthur Abion Kehoe
4 15 Walpole
M
¡Ireland
Ireland
Mar 14 Mabel Palmer
80 17
Ireland Walpole
F
W
Ireland
Ireland
John Hargrave Unknown
Apr. 22 Susan T. Nims
62
5 15 Newbury, Vt.
F
M Newbury, Vt.
Groton, Vt.
Israel Sly
May19 Mollie O'Neil
17 4 23 No. Walpole
F
S
Keene
Saxton'sRiver, Vt Chas. I. O'Neil
May22 Dennis MeGuy
4.0
1
Unknown
M F
S
P. E. Island Westford, Vt.
P. E. Island Charlotte, Vt.
June 1 Margaret Fuller
10 Walpole 66 10 23 Petersburg, N. Y.
F F F
M W Boston, Mass. Walpole
Boston, Mass. Westmoreland
44 30 1 Unknown
M
6 Walpole
M M
S
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
M
M
Ireland Ireland
Ireland ·
Maurice Relihan William Delaney
8:10 82
6 Petersham, Mass.
1
13 Walpole
94
1
F
W
Ireland
Connectieut
Fred A. Comptors Benjamin Floyd Marshal Lynde John Healy
Elizabeth Readon Anna May Bates Margaret Wolfe Aliee Cary Mary Ann Grahme Lulu V. Trask
-' Dinsmore Mary Rooney Unknown
Mar 15 Margaret Higgins Apr. 9 Joseph Dudas
79 47
Austria
M
M |Unknown
93 4 5 Keene
F
W
Marlboro
Unknown Nelson
Thomas Thompson
Thirsa Beard Martha Page Mary MeNamara
May31 Bessie Curtis
24 6 P. E. Island
81 11 18 Boston, Mass.
June 6 Joanna Page Morse June 16 Adine F. Beekley
8 18 Walpole
Unknown
¡Walpole
Wellington Curtis Lewis.Atwood Abel Brimmer Joshua Emmons Henry T. Foster Unknown Norman Guild Patrick Healy Richard O'Connor
Mary A. Wilson Mary Chamberlain Laura Lewis Julia Ann Gould |Hannah M. Fuller Unknown ·
Mary Lena Roy Margaret Shea Kate O. Donnell Mary Gallagher Hannah Baisley Hepzibah Briggs Hattie M. Pratt
Oet 6 Mary H. Burt Sept 30 Bridget Readon Oet. 5 Richard I. Healy
32 20
8
9 Walpole Ireland No. Walpole
M F M F
S S 'N. Hampshire
Vermont
June 1 John W. Jurry June 27 Roy Norman Guild June 25 Thomas Healy June 25 Michael O'Connor June 25 Timothy Relihan Sept 11 Nora F. Delaney Aug. 9 Geo. B. Williams Sept 18 C. M. Comptors
5 5
37 73
5 Chester, Vt.
Ireland
28
Ireland
6 No. Walpole
V Petersham, Mass Petersham, Mass Levi Williams
Shrewsbury, Vt. |Wallingford, Vt.
M Ireland Ireland
Ellen Crowley
Ireland
F
Unknown
Walpole
James Hartnett Frank Palmer
May15 Ellen Sly Smith
June 3 Celestia Ann Smith
M D Unknown Walpole
Lyneboro
Mar. 4 Patriek Hartnett
Place of Birth.
Name of Father.
Maiden Name of Mother.
* Single, married or widowed.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF WALPOLE, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.
We b
Date of Death.
Age.
Sex and Cond'n
Place of Birth.
Name and Surname of the Deceased.
Years.
Months.
Male or
Female.
S., M., W .*
Father.
Mother.
Maiden Name of Mother.
Oct. 12 Lucretia S. Hooper Oct. 23 Michael O. Keefe Sept 30 - Hennessey Oct. 24 Alfred Knight Oct. 28 Catherine A. Stone
77 72
Walpole Ireland No. Walpole
F
S W
Walpole Ireland No. Walpole England
Walpole Ireland No. Walpole England
James Hooper, Jr.
Mary Lane Julia Keefe
Nov.12 Moses H. Knight
81
1 18 Coventry, Vt.
Nov.16 Fred Wm. Turner
49
3 2 Reading, Vt.
|Claremont
Swanzey
Williamsburg, Ms Waldo A. Burt
No. Walpole
Ireland
Ireland
Dec. 4 Charles Pickel
3
No. Walpole
Russia
Russia
Dec. 10 Timothy Relihan
7
Ireland
Ireland
Maurice Relihan
Josephine Coridan
Dec. 16 John Kiniry
81
No. Walpole Ireland
M M F
Ireland
Ireland
Dec. 30 Jane M. Copeland
58
9|11 |Waterville, Vt.
Vermont
Vermont
Homer Beard
Maria Alger
* Single, married or widowed.
Louisa Hastings Julia Ann Crossett
Nov.15 Roy Simpson Burt Dec. 1 - - Kane
28
14|Walpole
M M M F M
M W W M S Walpole
Dennis Hennessey John Knight
79 78
7 11 Portsmouth, Eng.
8 23 Bellows Falls, Vt.
Simeon Pettes Freeman Knight Wm. I. Turner
· Ida E. Shaw Margaret Tyler
James Kane Jonn Pickel
Days.
Place of Birth.
Name of Father.
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I hereby certify that the foregoing transcript of births, marriages and deaths is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN W. HAYWARD, Town Clerk.
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
CHESHIRE, SS.
To the inhabitants of the town of Walpole qualified to vote in town affairs :
You are hereby notified to meet at the town house, in said town of Walpole, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March, A. D. 1907, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
ARTICLE 1-To choose a town clerk for the ensuing year.
ART. 2-To choose selectmen, assessors, auditors, and all other necessary officers for the ensuing year.
ART. 3-To raise money for the support of schools for the ensuing year and to direct its apportionment.
ART. 4-To raise money for the purchase of school books and school supplies, for the ensuing year.
ART. 5-To raise money for the support of the poor, town library, cemeteries, to build and repair highways and bridges, and for such other current and incidental expenses as may accrue.
ART.6-To see if the town will vote to raise the license fees for licenses of the second, third, and fourth classes for the sale of intoxicating liquor in said town under the provisions of Chapter 95 of the New Hampshire Session Laws of 1903, entitled “An act to regulate the traffic in intoxicating liquor."
ART. 7-To see if the town will vote to appropriate money to buy a piece of land and erect a building thereon suitable to house the property of the town.
ART. 8-To see what action the town will take in regard to accepting state aid for building highways.
ART. 9-To act upon any account that may be presented.
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ART. 10-To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal at Walpole, this twenty-third day of February, A. D. 1907.
DAN CONNORS, C. H. SLADE, Selectmen of Walpole.
1
STATESOF
UNITED
POS NECE
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
WALPOLE, N. H.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1908.
KEENE, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1908.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
WALPOLE, N. H.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1908.
KEENE, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1908.
TOWN OF WALPOLE.
TOWN OFFICERS CHOSEN MARCH 12, 1907.
TOWN CLERK. JOHN W. HAYWARD.
SELECTMEN. N. W. HOLLAND. ALFRED E. GODSOE. WM. J. HALL.
TREASURER, APPOINTED BY SELECTMEN. F. A. SPAULDING.
AMOUNT VOTED TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION AT TOWN MEETING, MARCH 12, 1907.
State tax,
$3,105 00
County tax,
3,259 42
Town paupers,
1,400 00
Highways and bridges, as required by law,
4,208 43
Snow bills,
200 00
Police and tramps,
300 00
Town library,
500 00
Cemetery,
100 00
Interest on over draft,
200 00
Support of schools, as required by law,
4,657 50
School supplies,
1,000 00
Discount on taxes,
1,600 00
Town officers,
1,200 00
Contingent fund,
1,800 00
$23,530 35
Less savings bank and railroad tax,
$2,580 74
$20,949 61
Less amount of licenses,
$1,780 . 73
$19,168 88
Instalment on town debt,
$2,000 00
Interest on debt,
1,435 00
$22,603 88
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REPORT OF SELECTMEN.
VALUATION OF TOWN OF WALPOLE AS APPRAISED BY THE SELECTMEN, APRIL 1, 1907, FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAXATION.
Valuation of real estate, $1,399,810 00
Number of polls,
79,900 00
729 horses,
59,874 00 90 00
19 goats,
56 oxen,
4,268 00
1,073 cows,
32,849 00
245 neat stock,
5,647 00
1,277 sheep,
4,719 00
18 hogs,
260 00
1,026 fowls,
513 00
Carriages,
9,900 00
Value of stock in banks and other corporations,
16,800 00
Money on hand, at interest or on deposit,
8,944 00
Value of stock in trade,.
199,816 00
Value of aqueducts, 12,142 00
$1,835,532 00
TOWN OFFICERS.
C. H. Slade, selectman, $200 00
Daniel Connors, selectman,
200 00
F. O. Smalley, selectman, 200 00
John W. Hayward, town clerk,
100 00
5
F. A. Spaulding, town treasurer, 50 00
J. W. Prentiss, moderator, 5 00
J. W. Cahalane, tax collector, 100 00
M. H. Gorham, tax collector, 100 00
Neil Sullivan, election clerk,
9 00
F. A. Spaulding, treasurer, town school district,
16 75
Geo. W. Roland, clerk, town school district,
5 00
Wm. J. King, election clerk,
2 50
C. B. Perry & Son, bond for town treasurer,
15 00
C. B. Perry & Son, bond for tax collector,
31 00
$1,034 25
TOWN PAUPERS.
George Moran family :
Mrs. Hoxie Rogers, board and care,
$73 60
Mrs. Frank Howard, board and care,
15 00
Mrs. U. S. Riley, board and care,
5 00
New Hampshire Orphans' Home,
81 69
Spaulding & Slade, supplies,
25 36
N. W. Holland, coal,
11 63
Charles Slade, meat and provisions,
4 00
Slade & Bellows, meat and provisions,
7 85
Dr. O. L. Corliss, medical attendance,
11 50
A. C. Griffin, house rent,
6 60
Guy Brimmer, labor,
75
Archie I. Davis, medicines,
4 10
$247 08
Mrs. S. A. Hill :
B. F. Brown, board,
$161 00
Frank Copeland, board,
6 00
Dr. O. L. Corliss, medical attendance,
19 50
Archie I. Davis, medicines,
4 25
$190 75
6
Frank Palmer family : New Hampshire Orphans' Home, $40 50 Elliot City Hospital, 78 00 J. L. Waterman & Sons, funeral expenses, 30 60
$149 10
Mrs. Buckley :
Spaulding & Slade, supplies,
$40 38
C. W. Stuart, food, 11 00
F. M. Houghton, milk,
9 59
N. W. Holland, wood,
13 00
W. M. Ware, drawing wood,
2 00
$75 97
Charles Dorvery : Dr. Liston, medical attendance,
$10 95
J. F. Brickley, care, Chase Furniture Co., funeral expenses,
32 00
M. Shaughnessey, cemetery charges,
5 00
$51 95
Mrs. Flynn : J. P. Hartnett, supplies,
$5 00
Griffin & Cray, house rent,
18 00
James Barrett, supplies,
4 90
W. H. Kiniry, wood and coal,
9 75
$37 65
Mrs. J. Sullivan, aid,
$20 00
Mrs. Moses Fisher :
Cheshire County, support, 1906,
$106 50
Thomas Brown :
Cheshire County, support, 1906,
$71 25
Wm. Sheehan : Cheshire County, support, 1906,
$70 75
4 00
Margaret Collins : New Hampshire State Asylum, $67 45
Mrs. Donegan :
J. P. Hartnett, supplies, $2 00
Campbell :
W. H. Kiniry, wood and coal, $5 25
Mrs. John Lyons, aid, $20 00
Joseph Riley, storing furniture, $1 50
Mrs. Clements, aid,
$40 00
Oliver T. Joslyn, aid :
H. J. Jennison, wood,
$6 50
O. E. Hall, wood,
4 00
S. J. Westcott, wood,
5 50
N. W. Holland, wood,
3 50
W. M. Ware, drawing wood,
3 00
C. L. Sturtevant, insurance on buildings,
15 00
C. L. Sturtevant, interest on mortgage note,
30 00
Harmon Whitten, milk,
4 44
Slade & Bellows, meat and provisions,
10 61
Spaulding & Slade, groceries and supplies,
8 41
C. W. Morse, stove,
11 60
Mrs. E. E. Cota, food,
50
L. J. Chickering, work on land,
2 00
Mrs. Frank Howard, housework,
3 00
$108 06
Town secured by deed of real estate to trustee.
COUNTY PAUPERS.
Mary Long :
Dennis Brennan, house rent,
$20 00
P. Tyman, house rent,
60 00
W. H. Kiniry, wood and coal,
9 25
Field & Lawrence, wood and coal,
3 88
Bodine & Davis, repairs on stove,
3 75
8
Dr. Liston, medical attendance, James Barrett, supplies,
3 00
1 50
Monthly allowance, 12 months at $3.00,
36 00
$137 38
Mrs. Stalmack :
Monthly allowance, 12 months at $10.00, Mrs. Flavin :
120 00
Monthly allowance, 12 months at $17.00, Mrs. Sullivan :
204 00
Monthly allowance, 11 months at $10.00, John Martin, aid,
$83 00
James Barrett, supplies,
6 57
F. M. Cragin, supplies,
1 25
$90 82
E. A. Clark :
Dr. Corliss, medical attendance,
$4 00
Monthly allowance, 1 month,
8 00
R. G. Graves, team to county farm,
2 00
$14 00
Thomas Nelms : James Selkirk, board and care,
$50 75
Dr. W. P. Craig, medical attendance,
20 00
$70 75
Daniel Bunker :
E. K. Seabury, affidavit,
$1 50
R. G. Graves, team to county farm,
4 00
W. J. Hall, attendance and team,
4 00
Dr. Mousley, medical attendance,
7 25
$16 75
Charles Moulthrope : Monthly allowance, 5 months at $10.00, W. J. Hall, burying unknown child,
$50 00
$1 50
110 00
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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
F. O. Smalley, 1906,
$7 60
Crescent Bottling Co., 1906,
60
O. J. Rounds, 1906,
8 55
Ed Griffin, 1906,
75
A. P. Davis, 1906,
2 50
A. V. Farnsworth, 1906,
4 12
W. C. Foster, 1906,
10 00
E. S. Taggart, 1906,
23 00
John B. Loyd, 1906,
10 40
Howard Hardware Co., 1906,
10 39
J. T. Dodge, 1906, .
17 28
R. N. Smith, agent, 1906,
100 00
Charles S. Burt, 1906,
14 75
D. M. Hennessey, 1906,
79 66
R. Cochran, 1906,
2 90
James Selkirk, 1906,
6 00
F. O. Smalley,
128 00
J. H. Jennison, 1906-1907,
9 45
H. C. Town, 1906-1907,
4 25
E. T. Stevens,
98 10
W. C. Foster,
188 09
Fred A. Ramsay, 1906-1907,
94 07
J. W. Prentiss,
147 25
F. H. Watkins,
4 00
C. E. Seward,
64 47
Field & Lawrence,
7 20
John W. Graves,
552 69
E. S. Taggart,
10 00
John Hadlock, repairing road machine,
16 60
Frank P. Allen,
151 63
Thomas Bushway,
76 00
Patrick Whalen,
3 50
James Hartwell,
2 62
C. W. Tole,
141 00
H. W. Tole,
23 00
Wę 2
10
Fred Tole,
5 25
Bat Collins,
5 25
F. A. Lebourveau,
21 00
C. A. Watkins,
3 50
C. W. Hathaway, cleaning sidewalks,
10 75
W. J. Hall, for Frank Palmer,
2 50
C. H. Slade,
6 00
F. & E. Booth,
9 16
Geo. D. Hooper, 19 29
John H. Kiniry, land damage, 40 00
James McGinnis, land damage, 20 00
Charles F. Wheeler, 47 50
C. L. Sturtevant, insurance on upper Cold River bridges. 17 50
Bellows Falls Farm Machine Co.,
12 65
Chas. S. Burt,
46 23
W. H. Kiniry,
57 37
N. W. Holland,
39 50
C. M. Clough,
222 26
Spaulding & Slade,
23 10
James Haley,
8 75
James Barrett,
7 57
Wm. Croty,
21 00
Joseph Riley,
24 75
D. M. Hennessey,
594 10
R. Cochran,
73 20
W. E. Wilber,
220 49
Ollie E. Hall,
62 85
Ira S. Hubbard,
71 04
B. F. Brown,
101 93
Orie Ball,
17 30
W. H. Dinsmore,
14 00
C. T. Kenrick,
3 75
E. J. Stevens,
3 25
Stephen Allan,
10 00
Bart Driscoll,
13 45
O. H. Whitman, repairing snow plow,
1 00
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H. B. Thomas,
3 00
Thomas B. Peck,
236 35
$5,590 78
MONEY EXPENDED ON PERMANENT ROAD WORK.
D. M. Hennessey,
$491 48
Con Harty, 15 75
Thomas B. Peck, paid to laborers and teams,
476 89
W. M. Ware, team work,
8 00
James H. Ellis, right of way to river for gravel,
10 00
Geo. G. Bowen,
10 73
James Barrett, 2 03
Howard Hardware Co., 1906,
43 15
Howard Hardware Co., 40 53
John B. Lloyd, 1906,
27 45
R. N. Smith, agent, team work,
58 86
W. H. Kiniry,
190 93
W. J. Hall, paid to laborers and teams,
146 70
Richard Piez, team work,
31 .43
Wm. Werrell,
21 75
R. S. Sawyer, team work,
30 28
F. S. Kimball, team work,
70 86
S. Ballam, labor,
33 00
Homestead Farm, team work,
123 79
Geo. H. Angier, team work,
12 00
C. W. Tole,
145 75
Field & Lawrence, supplies,
17 30
$2,008 65
Of above amount, $783.07 was expended on main road from North Walpole to Charlestown, commencing near Charles- town line.
$70.60 in payment 1906 bills.
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$1,154.99 on River road from Bellows Falls, Vt., to Wal- pole Village; one job being near Homestead farm, the other near Walpole cemetery, both being continuance of state road.
ITEMIZED ACCOUNT OF PERMANENT WORK IN NORTH WALPOLE.
Teams $4.00 per day ; labor, $1.75 per day.
D. M. Hennessey, teams 3214 days, $129 00
D. M. Hennessey, labor $2.50 per day, 81 38
William Kiniry, teams, 36 00
Herbert Fountain, 303 days,
53 82
Chas. Doherty, 14} days,
24 94
Mike Connors, 323 days,
57 32
Peter Henry, 28} days,
57 32
Ed Beaumond, Jr., 10 days,
17 52
Bat Collins, 10} days,
17 99
John Collins, 74 days,
12 69
Chas. Dowery, 2 days,
3 50
Total amount labor and teams,
$491 4S
W. H. Kiniry,
$190 93
Field & Lawrence, 4 in. pipe,
17 30
Howard Hardware Co., 1906,
43 15
John B. Lloyd, 1906,
27 45
James Barrett,
2 03
George B. Bowen,
10 73
Total amount,
$783 07
COLD RIVER BRIDGE.
J. O. Follett, as per contract,
$4,300 00
For plank, granite, wire guys lost with temporary bridge, etc., 92 94
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J. S. Westcott, land damage, etc., 44 00
A. W. Dean, services as engineer, 150 00
A. W. Savage, inspector, 3 00
James Hennessey, inspector, 3 00
W. H. Kiniry, inspector, 42 00
Geo. B. Albee, iron fence,
72 90
R. G. Graves, teams, 9 00
C. W. Tole, labor and lumber on temporary bridge, 228 00
H. W. Tole, labor and lumber on temporary bridge, 18 00
Fred Tole, labor and lumber on temporary bridge, 16 50
C. E. Beckwith, irons,
4 35
Geo. F. Lewis, plank,
91 27
C. J. Newell, plank, 54 00
Howard Hardware Co., cement,
4 03
Fall Mountain Electric Light and Power Co., lighting, 8 25
Fred Bouley, trimming burned tree, 3 50
$5,144 74
WALPOLE AND WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.
Fall Mountain Electric Light and Power Co., lighting, $38 50 C. L. Sturtevant, insurance, 30 00
Thomas B. Peck, repairs, 18 50
$87 00
TUCKER BRIDGE.
Fall Mountain Electric Light and Power Co., lighting, $38 50
Town of Rockingham, insurance, 26 83
C. L. Sturtevant, insurance, 85 75
D. M. Hennessey, repairs,
3 76
C. H. Hersey, services and expenses,
170 83
T. E. O'Brien, services and expenses,
81 06
$406 73
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NORTH WALPOLE SUBWAYS.
Dennis Brennan, care,
$75 00
James Haley, labor,
24 50
John Kennedy, labor, 7 00
Lawrence Pheur, labor,
22 75
James Hays, labor,
7 37
Field & Lawrence, supplies,
13 15
Mike Brennan,
33 50
Bat Collins, care,
75 00
H. B. Thomas,
2 27
Fall Mountain Electric Light and Power Co., lighting, 339 92
$600 46
NORTH WALPOLE.
Money expended on new retaining wall, Church street : John Fitzgerald, at $4.00 per day, use of derrick, at
$1.00 per day,
$188 43
Geo. Gale, at $1.75 per day,
1 75
Larry Delaney, at $1.75 per day,
9 73
Jerry Carroll, at $1.75 per day,
6 22
Pat Costin, at $1.75 per day,
75 45
Mike Curtin, at $1.75 per day,
62 07
Pat Brickley, at $1.75 per day,
33 06
Mike Connors, at $1.75 per day,
7 98
Pat Kelly, at $1.75 per day,
33 83
James C. Kane, at $1.75 per day,
7 98
James J. Kane, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
Larry Phuer, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
Tom Phuer, at $1.75 per day,
57 18
Morris Foley, at $1.75 per day,
7 98
James Healey, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
William Walsh, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
John Crotty, at $1.75 per day,
4 28
Pat MeDermott, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
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William Rumbly, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
Dennis Gallagher, at $1.75 per day, 29 37
Tim Crimins, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
John Dunn, at $1.75 per day,
4 28
James Tyman, at $1.75 per day,
10 51
James Relihan, at $1.75 per day,
63 60
Ed O'Brien, at $1.75 per day,
60 68
Tom Houlihan, at $3.50 per day,
110 48
Joe Riley, at $3.50 per day,
57 52
Ed Buemond, at $1.75 per day,
32 87
James Keefe, at $1.75 per day,
15 75
John Kennedy, at $1.75 per day,
7 00
James Healey, at $1.75 per day,
5 25
$930 00
W. H. Kiniry, stone and filling,
$340 73
W. H. Kiniry, stone and filling, Field & Lawrence, cement,
195 79
12 00
$1,478 52
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Sentinel Printing Co., town reports,
$61 20
John Weber, printing and stationery,
40 90
Edson Eastman, town books,
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