Annual reports of the town officers of the town of Chesterfield, N.H. : for the year ending 1895, Part 3

Author: Chesterfield (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: [Chesterfield, N.H. : the Officer]
Number of Pages: 162


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Third term - Perley C. Andrews, Julian D. Farr, Wayne H. Rice.


SCHOOL NO. 5.


First term-Edith F. Clark, Lena M. Smith, Helen A. Rice, Marietta Webb.


Second term -- Edith F. Clark, Bertha F. Pierce, Florence L. Spaulding.


Third term-Charlotte G. Spaulding.


SCHOOL NO. 7.


First term-Edn. S. McClening, Ethel M. Shaw, Dora L. Shaw.


Second term-Edna S. McClening, Evie D. Whittemore, Winnie E. Robbins.


Third term-Edna S. McClening, Clifford C. McClening.


SCHOOL NO. 9.


First term-Lizzie Brown, Leland Hubbard.


SCHOOL NO. 10.


First term-Mabel A. Amidon, Grace I. Winn, Carrie A. Winn, Haven L. Farr.


Second term-Albert L. Amidon.


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SCHOOL NO. 13, PRIMARY.


First term-Anna Boucher, Bernice A. Buzzell, Thirza B. Chase, Florence E. Naylor, Jennie B. Pierce, Lilla M. Pierce, Myrtie E. Pierce, Bessie D. Puffer, Minnie M. Thompson, Her- bert N. Puffer, Walter S. Puffer, Warren P. Truell.


;Second term-Grace M. Denno, Mabel F. Denno, Florence E. Naylor, Alta M. Pierce, Jennie B. Pierce, Floyd A. Denno, Herbert N. Puffer, Walter S. Puffer.


Third term-Jennie B. Pierce, Reba A. Torrey, Clifford N. Tuttle.


SCHOOL NO. 13, GRAMMAR.


First term-Emma Hicks, Adaline Starkey, Sanford A. Em- erson, Wallace T. Phillips.


Second term-Lilla M. Pierce, Sanford A. Emerson.


Third term-Irene I. Ingalls, Lilla M. Pierce, Minnie M. Thompson, Daisy York, Sanford A. Emerson, Wallace T. Phillips.


The attendance of the following has been perfect throughout the year : Edna S. McClening, Lilla M. Pierce, Jennie B. Pierce, Sanford A. Emerson, Wayne H. Rice.


Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. BUTLER, TIMOTHY N. ROBERTSON, HERMON G. SMITH,


School Board.


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REPORT OF TREASURER OF SCHOOL BOARD.


Received of the town,


$2,160 12


Remaining in the treasury from last year,


39 88


Total amount received,


$2,200 00


EXPENSE OF SCHOOLS.


1895.


NO. I SCHOOL.


June. John C. Fessenden, teaching 10 weeks, $50 00


Mrs. H. G. Smith, boarding 10 weeks, 25 00


Nov.


John C. Fessenden, teaching 10 weeks, 50 00


66


Mrs. H. G. Smith, boarding 10 weeks,


25 00


Mrs. H. G. Smith, cleaning school houses, 4 00


A. M. Brown, for 172 cords wood fitted, 6 00


1896.


Feb. Harold L. Ford, teaching 10 weeks, 40 00


Mrs. H. G. Smith, boarding 10 weeks, 25 00


H. G. Smith, sundry expenses as per bill,


4 55


Melvin M. Smith, 2 bills, . 5 52


Olin R. Farr, kindlings as per bill,


5 00


Winfield Farr, building fires,


2 00


A. A. Byard, lumber for blackboards,


75


Snow & Brown, 11/2 cords wood fitted,


6 00


$248 82


C 2


IO


1895.


NO. 3 SCHOOL.


June. Nellie Lavelle, teaching 10 weeks, $40 00


66 Mrs. H. G. Smith, boarding 10 weeks, 25 00


July. Norman G. Colburn, 3 cords wood fitted, 12 00


Nov. Nellie Lavelle, teaching 10 weeks, 40 00


Mrs. H. G. Smith, boarding ro weeks, . 25 00


1896.


Feb. Nellie Lavelle, teaching 10 weeks, 40 00


Mrs H. G. Smith, boarding 10 weeks, 25 00


Wayne Rice, building fires, 2 00


$209 00


1895.


NO. 5 SCHOOL.


June. R. All in Harris, teaching ro weeks, including board and care of room, $80 00


Nov. Lavernie C. Webster, teaching 10 weeks, and including board, 70 00


June. Mrs. A. M. Grover, for conveyance of children, 5 00


S. C. Morrison, for conveyance of children, 5 00


Nov. Mrs. A. M. Grover, for conveyance of children, 8 00


6. S. L. Morrison, for conveyance of his children, 5 00


1896. Feb. Lavernie C. Webster, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, 70 00


66


Guy F. Safford, for building fires, I 28


S. C. Morrison for conveyance of children, 10 00


Harry H. Spaulding, for building fires, I 50


Van Doorn & Morris, for wall paper, 3 66


T. N. Robertson, for repairs in ante-room, and setting glass, I 50


T. N, Robertson, for kindlings and cleaning out privy, I


75


T. N. Robertson, 2 cords wood fitted, 8 00


T. N. Robertson, washing school house, I 50


II


1895.


NO. 7 SCHOOL.


June, Josie E. Taylor, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, $60 00


Chester M. McClening, for 2 cords of wood, fitted and housed, 8 00


Nov. Josie E. Taylor, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, 60 00


66 Elmira Robbins, for cleaning school house and repairing, 2 25


1896.


Feb. Josie E. Taylor, for teaching 10 weeks and board, 60 00


66 Clifford C. McClening, for building fires, 2 00


66 · D. W. Slade, for broom and dipper, 40


$192 65


1895.


NO. 9 SCHOOL.


June. John C. McCoughern, for teaching. 10 weeks, including board, $75 00


66


A. M. Brown, for 3 cords wood, fitted, 12 00


John O. Hubbard, for conveying scholars, 30 00


Nov. C. L. Woodworth, for teaching 10 weeks, 40 00


William Brown, for boarding 10 weeks, 25 00


John O. Hubbard, for conveying scholars, 30 00


1896.


1


Feb. C. L. Woodworth, teaching 10 weeks, 45 00


66 William Brown, for boarding 10 weeks, 30 00


John O. Hubbard, conveying scholars, 30 00


C. L. Woodworth, for building fires, Mary Bell, for cleaning school house,


2 00


2 00


H. G. Smith, for repairs, 5. 25


$326 25


NO. IO SCHOOL.


June. Minerva E. Burroughs, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, $60 00


Nov. Charlotte M. Connor, for teaching 10 weeks, 35 00


66 Mrs. E. V. Winn, for boarding 10 weeks, 26 00


Carrie A. Winn, for building fires, 2 00


.


I 2


1896. Feb. Lena M. Smith, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, $55 00


" Carrie A. Winn, for building fires, 2 00


66 T. F. Robertson, for 212 cords wood, fitted, 10 00


66 kindlings,


75


1


66 6. washing school house, 1 25


66 cleaning stove pipe and chimney, 50


66 cleaning privy, repairing roof to


shed, and conveying cabinet to No. 3 school house, 2 75


$195 25


1895.


NO. 13 SCHOOL.


June. Ada D. Hall, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, $80 00


66 Emma L. Hutchins, teaching ro weeks including board, 70 00


Lena G. Hildreth, cleaning school rooms, 5 00


Nov. Ada Dell Hall, teaching 10 weeks, including board, 80 00


Emma L. Hutchins, teaching 10 weeks, including board. 70 00


W. A. Pattridge for conveying scholars 2 terms, 50 00 1896.


Feb. Ada D. Hall, teaching 10 weeks, including board, $80 00


66 Emma L. Hutchins, teaching 10 weeks, including board, 70 00


66 Emma L. Hutchins, janitor for the year, 2 50


James E. Whittemore, 4 cords wood, fitted and housed, 16 00


66 W. A. Pattridge, conveying scholars, 25 00


.6 Wallace T. Phillips, building fires, winter, I 50


J. C. Farwell, sundries, I OI


E. A. Hildreth repairs, as per bill, 5 70


$556 71


I3


Nov. C. F. Ordway, 2 copies Yaggy's Geographical Portfolios, $ 75 00


$631 71


Total amount paid out,


$2,077 03


Remaining in treasury


$122 97


T. N. ROBERTSON,


Feb. 15th, 1896.


Treasurer School Board.


I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of the treasurer of the school board for the year ending February 15, 1896, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.


FREDERICK M. HAMILTON, Auditor.


$4


REPORT OF SELECTMEN


OF THE TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD, FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1896.


RECEIPTS, 1895.


By balance in treasury, $1,102 86


Sewell F. Rugg, dog license,


124 00


Fred Atherton, county pauper claim, 182 50


People's Bank, money borrowed,


975 00


D. W. Slade, taxes for 1894,


93º 44


D. W. Slade, taxes for 1893,


5 93


D. W. Slade, interest on both,


24 54


J. H. Stearns, for license,


20 00


Rodney Fletcher, part payment on sluice,


12 50


W. K. Ware, for license,


10 00


B. Grover, use of common,


1 00


Smith & Goodrich, license,


15 00


Fred Atherton, county pauper claim,


153 79


Fred Atherton, dependent soldiers' aid,


60 66


Interest on West Chesterfield cemetery fund, 36 27


Railroad tax,


35


Savings bank tax,


1,126 76


Literary fund,


144 12


D. W. Slade, taxes for 1893,


3 75


D. W. Slade, taxes for 1894, 48 3I


4 57


S. F. Rugg, balance dog license,


21 75


R. T. Cobb, interest on 1895 taxes,


3 68


E. A. Safford, use town hall, 2 00


D. W. Slade, interest on the above,


15


F. E. Atherton, estate of C. E. Nourse,


$19 02


F. E. Atherton, road money overdrawn, 9 53


F. E. Atherton, tile sold, I 50


Assessment for 1895,


8,967 93:


$14,004 76


EXPENDITURES. TOWN PAUPERS.


Calvin Nourse,


$409 86


Ervin Hubbard,


53 50


$463 36


AID TO DEPENDENT SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES.


Henry Kingsbury,


$58 00


George Jefts,


52 00


John Breed,


19 87:


Otis Safford,


24 10


Hannah Robbins,


14 18


$168 15


COUNTY PAUPERS.


Reuben Nash,


$109 02


Hannah Crouch,


78 00


James Graves,


13 27


Family of John Denno,


15.99


Family of Rosco Putman,


4º 95


George Robbins,


3 34


$260 57


DEPENDENT SOLDIERS.


Daniel Robbins and family,


$70 93


APPROPRIATIONS.


Appropriations for schools raised by taxation,


$1,852 66


Literary fund,


205 74


Dog licenses,


141 60


$2,200 00


16


County tax, paid,


$806 95


State tax, 66


$1,580 00


Note to Franklin Savings Bank, with interest,


$1,080 00


TOWN OFFICERS.


Services of selectmen, including team,


$200 00


School board,


II7 OC


Town clerk,


40 00


Town treasurer,


50 00


Auditor,


3 00


Supervisors,


24 00


Constable,


3 00


Moderator,


2 00


Ballot clerk, 1894,


2 50


D. W. Slade, tax collector, 1894,


75 00


Richard T. Cobb, tax collector, 1895,


50 00


Fred E. Atherton, overseer the poor,


15 00


E. A. Safford, as overseer the poor,


3 00


$584 50


Miscellaneous items, (see treasurer's report)


$4,913 58


Discount on taxes,


431 17


Due on tax book, 1895,


848 07


Cash in treasury,


1


555 48


$14,004 76


ABATEMENTS ON 1893 TAX BOOK.


Sarah E. Hammond,


$


53


Henry Hammond,


I 50


George LaPoint,


I 92


David Morgan,


I 50


ABATEMENT ON 1894 TAX BOOK.


David Barrett,


$1 50


Frank Gleason,


I 50


Elijah Lowe,


60


George LaPoint,


I 50


I7


Henry Randall,


$1 50


Otis Safford,


6 90


Freeman Stevens,


2 10


James J. Tompkins,


1 50


William Webb,


I 50


Julia Sanders, discount,


45


George Vose, over tax,


I 50


Roswell Butte,


66


I 50


Herbert Darling,


66


I 50


Harry E. Plympton,


I


50


Edwin W. Smith,


66


66


I


50


1895 TAX BOOK.


Joseph Hubbard, over tax, $1 45


$33 45


Money received for dog licenses,


$145 75


STATE OF THE TREASURY FEB. 15, 1896.


LIABILITIES.


Dog license, due schools,


$ 145 75


Literary fund, dne schools,


141 12


Town note at Greenfield Savings Bank,


1,000 00


Interest to February 1, 1896,


5 00


$1,291 87


ASSETS.


Tax book for 1895,


$848 07


Due from county,


58 96


Cash in hands of A. F. Cobb, road agent,


14 21


Cash in treasury,


555 48


$1,476 72


Assets above liabilities,


$184 85


CORRECTIONS IN THE REPORT .- Miscellaneous items on page 16, should be $4,955.58, instead of $4,913.58. Also the amount on tax- book for 1895 in assets, should be $866.17, instead of $848.07, making the total $1,494.82. Assets above liabilities, $202.95.


18


ESTIMATED EXPENSES FOR 1896-7.


State tax,


$1,580 00


County tax,


825 CO


Schools, 2,000 00


Town charges,


1.000 00


Town paupers,


500 00


$5,905 00 Respectfully submitted, SEM L. STOWELL, ELLON A. SAFFORD, FRED E. ATHERTON, Selectmen.


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REPORT OF TRUSTEES Chesterfield West Cemetery Association.


Relating to the trust fund held by the town, for the year end- ing February 15, 1896.


RECEIPTS.


Unexpended balance of last year's interest, $36 61


Interest on $1200.00 of trust fund due Oct. Ist, 1896, 36 27


$72 88


EXPENSES.


Paid Robbins & Cowels, sickles and grass shears, $1 20


W. W. Farr, 5 gal. paint, $1.25 per gal. 6 25


H. W. Moore, 50 bush. ashes, 3oc. per bush. 15 00


M. M. Smith, paint brushes,


I 60


66 5 qts. oil,


85


6 I pt. turpentine, 08


George F. Burnham, 54 hours labor, at 15c., 8 10


C. H. Chickeriug, labor with team, 2 00


C. E. Snow, labor in cemetery, 7 80


A. M. Brown, 66 66


8 22


A. M. Brown, freight on paint,


25


J. L. Streeter, 3 1-2 hours labor,


52


S. L. Stowell, 56 66


8 40


Ranson C. Farr, 6 1-2


98


Ira. D. Farr, 4 66


60


$61 85


Unexpended balance, $11 03


SEM L. STOWELL, CLARENCE E. SNOW, IRA D. FARR,


Trustees.


.


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REPORT OF ROAD AGENTS OF CHESTERFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1896.


Appropriation at March meeting, $1800 00


Cash in hands of A. T. Cobb, road agent, 56 84


$1,856 84


Owing to the heavy rains in the spring, this sum was not sufficient for keeping the roads in repair. There has been expended, $2,455.69


EXPENDITURES.


E. H. Cobleigh, money drawn for treasurer, $1,067 53


Of this sum there has been expended in repairing the washout and building a bank wall on the river- road at Mr. Mathews, 450 00


Expended for labor and material on other highways, . 564 28


Services as road agent, 53 25


$1,067 53


A. T. Cobb, balance on hand Feb. 15, 1895,


$ 56 84


66 money drawn from treasurer, 575 00


$631 84


Money expended for labor and material,


$563 52


Services as road agent, 54 II


Unexpended balance on hand,


14 2I


$631 84


2 I


Charles Hewett, money drawn from treasurer,


$77º 53


Money expended for labor and material, 663 22


Services as road agent,


107 31


Total amount of expenditures,


$2,241 02


Services of road agents,


214 67


$2,455 69


Appropriation for building new road at Factory village, and paying land damage, $400 00


Received of Rodney Fletcher, building slvice in road, also stone and material for filling and grading road, 12 50


$412 50


EXPENDITURES.


Rodney Fletcher, land damage,


$200 00


James Stearns, land damage,


50 00


Labor and material building road,


102 92


Services of road agent,


40 50


$393 42


EXPENSES OF IRON BRIDGE AT FACTORY.


Paid freight on bridge to Keene,


$ 7 25


Painting balance bridge.


I OO


Paid Berlin Iron Bridge Co. for bridge, less freight and painting, 131 75


Iron work and grading road,


46 70


H. Kilburn, freight on brick from Keene,


4 85


Services, road agent,


II


36


$202 91


22


E. H. COBLEIGH'S Report, Road Agent.


Cash received from town,


Cash paid out,


$1,067 53 1,067 53


MARCH, 1895.


A. F. Thomas, breaking roads,


$4 00


A. Stoddard, 66 66


.4 65


Henry Davis,


66


66


20 hours, 3 00


Leroy Colburn, 66 66 10 " I 50


F. Springer, 66 66


121/2 " 1 87


Myron Davis,


3 00


E. H. Cobleigh,


66


50


7 50


Lorenzo Amidon, 66


31/2 " 53


$26 05


APRIL.


E. H. Cobleigh, 372 hours,


$55 80


Geo. Ware,


73


IO 95


James Ford, 25 3 75 66


H. G. Smith,


45


6 75


E. Davenport, 40


6 00


F. Sanford, 17 66


2 40


Frank Day, 28


4 20


Norman Farr, 18 66


2 70


H. D. Smith, 1123 feet hemlock lumber,


II 23


John Hildreth, 36 hours,


5 40


N. G. Colburn, 50 66


7 50


E. H. Cobleigh, express agent,


4 50


$121 18


MAY.


C. P. Gilson, 298 hours scraping, 2 teams 2 men,


$52 05


E. H. Cobleigh, 152 hours, team and man to tend scraper,


28 60


E. Davenport, 180 hours,


27 00


George Ware, 81


12 15


E. H. Cobleigh, 105 66


15 75


G. F. Burnham, 30


4 50


H. G. Smith, 80 66


12 00


E. H. Cobleigh, services agent,


8 25


$160 30


23


JUNE.


N. G. Colburn, 60 hours, man and team, $ 9 00


Fred Harris, 30 66


66 4 50


C. P. Gilson, 40 66 66


6 00


H. G. Smith, 45


6 75


Geo. Ware, 107 I-2 "


16 12


Frank Day, I5 66 66


2 25


Edgar Davenport, 272 hours,


40 80


H. O. Matthews, 99


14 85


H. O. Matthews, to 10 hours,


I 20


F. Springer, 12 days laying stone,


28 32


E. H. Cobleigh, 292 hours, man and team,


43 80


E. H. Cobleigh, 172 hours,


25 80


William Holman, 722 feet plank,


12 27


E. H. Cobleigh, services agent,


12 75


Hoit Stearns, 5472 hours,


8 17


Alba Farr, 44 hours,


6 60


$239 18


JULY.


F. Springer, 5 days laying stone,


$1I 80


H. Matthews, 50 hours,


7 5°


E. Davenport, 70


10 50


Geo. Ware, 50 6


7 50


E. H. Cobleigh, 63 hours,


9 45


6


130 hours, man and team,


19 50


66 services agent,


4 50


$70 75


AUGUST.


F. Springer, 17 days laying stone,


$40 12


66


laying over sluice,


3 86


66 1/2 day leveling,


75


H. Matthews, 165 hours,


24 75


66 for stone,


20 00


Edgar Davenport, 195 hours,


29 25


Geo. Ware, 168 hours,


25 20


E. H. Cobleigh, 376 hours, man and team,


56 40


178


.


26 70


Howe & Rice, 50 66 66


7 50


Fred Harris, I34


20 10


66


66


24


Mellen & Proctor, tile, powder, dynamite and fuse, $13 59


A. M. Davis, work on scraper, 2 25


M. M. Smith, Ic lbs. powder, 1 50


C. E. Andrews, work on scraper.


50


E. H. Cobleigh, services agent,


12


75


$285 22


SEPTEMBER.


Geo. Ware, 65 hours,


$ 9 75


N. G. Colburn, 23 hours,


3 45


E. H. Cobleigh, 208 hours, man and team,


31 20


Edgar Davenport, 80 105 66 66 66


15 75


Fred Harris, 80 66 66


66


12 00


Frank Day. 20


66


66


3 00


E. H. Cobleigh, services agent,


7 50


$94 65


OCTOBER.


Ashbel Stoddard, 115 hours,


$17 25


F. Springer, IO


66


I 75


H. H. Tenney, 43 66


6 45


H. G. Smith, II 66


I 65


George Ware, IO 66


I 50


IO


Olin Farr, bridge plank,


5 30


E. H. Cobleigh, 70 hours, man and team, 66 66 posts and stringers for bridge and


10 50


logs for sluice,


6 00


E. H. Cobleigh, services agent,


3 00


DECEMBER.


Edgar Davenport, 27 hours,


$4 05


E. H. Cobleigh, 36 hours, man and team,


5 40


35


66


5 25


66


66 66


14


55 50


$14 70


12 00


25


A. T. COBB'S Report, Road Agent.


Cash on hand February 15, 1895,


$56 84


Cash received from town, 575 00


$631 84


Expended,


617 63


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1896,


$14 21


EXPENDITURES.


MARCH AND APRIL,


Knowlton & Stone,


$8 96


C. G. Hill, repairing tools,


65


C. L. Morrison, breaking roads,


2 10


E. A. Safford,


45


James Naylor, 66 50


$12 66


MAY.


R. C. Goodrich, breaking road in March,


$ 60


B. Porter, 10I12 hours,


15 23


L. A. Howe, 10112 66


15 23


E. G. Colburn, 40 66


6 00


J. A. Bartlett, 2141/2


32 18


D. Royce, 1011/2 66


15 23


B. C. Thatcher, 1 19 6


41 65


L. A. Howe,


20 66


3 00


J. L. Bartlett, I20


18 00


W. H. Puffer, 119 66


41 65


Geo. Spaulding, 20 66


3 00


D. Royce, 20 66


3 00


C. H. Canady, 3 66


30


W. B. Brown, 239 at 15 and 11912 at 20, 59 75


A. T. Cobb, 1831/2 at 221/2, team 132 1/2 hours, at


20, horse 36 hours, a 10, 109 38


$377 70


C 4


C. Porter, 90 1.3 50


26


JUNE.


Herbert Spaulding, $ 1 57


Knowlton & Stone,


18 68


Wm. Holman, 21 88


Cartridges,


63


C. G. Hill, blacksmith,


3 95


Julia Bartlett, 145 hours,


21 75


W. B. Brown,


135


..


20 25


A. T. Cobb, II 66


2 48


A. T. Cobb, team 170


21 40


$112 59


JULY.


J. E. Bartlett, 93 hours,


$13 95


W. B. Brown,


63


9 45


A. T. Cobb, team, 33 66


6 60


A. T. Cobb, 8 66


I 80


$31 80


AUGUST.


J. E. Bartlett,


1712 hours,


$2 63


W. B. Brown, 167


25 05


A. T. Cobb, team, 37 66


7 40


A. T. Cobb, 16 66


3 60


D. L. Cobb, IO 66


[ 50


C. E. Snow, breaking in February, 1 50


2 90


Walter Bartlett,


3 00


$47 58


SEPTEMBER.


William Holman,


$8 95


A. T. Cobb, 15 hours,


I 50


Larkin Amidon, 20 66


3 00


W. B. Brown,


60


30 4 50


$17 95


Knowlton & Stone,


27


OCTOBER.


W. B. Brown. 8 hours, $1 20


A. T. Cobb, 8 “ 1 80


$3 00


JANUARY, 1896.


W. Brown, 38 hours,


$5 70


A. T. Cobb, IO


2 25


A. F. Cobb, horse, 4 66


40


$8 35


FEBRUARY.


S. L. Howe, 5 hours,


$


75


J. E. Bartlett, I3 .


66


I 95


Oscar Gould, 5 66


75


A. T. Cobb, 4


90


G. Marlboro, I7


I 65


$6 00


CHAS. A. HEWETT'S Report, Road Agent.


FEBRUARY.


James Whitemore, breaking roads, $5 15


H. B. Streeter, 40


A. Whitemore,


75


E. Brown,


2 10


W. W. Hinds,


4 20


H. P. Howe,


2 20


C. A. Hewett,


2 00


Wm. Pierce,


40


J. Joslin,


40


$17 60


APRIL.


A. Boucher, 190 hours,


$28 50


J. W. Scott 1311/2 66


19 73


W. F. Hewett, 130 66


19 50


C. Pierce,


1231/2 18 53


28


C. Scott,


52


hours, $7 80


L. Torey,


20


66


3 00


C. A. Hewett, 178


66


ox team,


35 60


Wm. Pierce,


20


team,


7 00


F. O. Farr,


IOO


ox team and man,


33 00


L. Wilson,


261/2


with team,


5 30


Geo. Davis, 60


66


ox team,


22 50


C. A. Hewett, 183


66


(road agent, ) 41 17


$241 63


MAY.


Á. Boucher, I70 hours,


$25 50


J. W. Scott,


40


6 00


C. Jones,


IO


1 50


W. P. Hewett, 60 66


9 00


F. O. Farr,


70


10 50


C. Scott, 160 66


24 00


L. Wilson,


40


66


6 00


F. Field. 80


46


12 00


W. Pattridge, 7 66


1 00


C. Pierce,


150 66


22 50


H. Pierce, 80 66


12 00


H. Darling, 20


3 00


C. A Hewett, 160 66


ox team,


32 00


F. O. Farr, 130 66


26 00


G. Davis, 130 66


66


48 75


6. Davis, 20 66


7 00


D. Holman, housing scraper,


2 00


8 53


69 06


38 25


$354 59


JUNE.


F. Field, 105 hours,


$15 75


C. Scott,


60


9 00


A. Hewett, 20 6


3 00


C. Jones,


30 66


4 50


66


H. Kilburn, freight on drain tile, Knowlton & Stone, tile, C. A. Hewett, road agent,


29


L. Burt, 10 hours, $1 50


L. Wilson,


26344


4 00


C. A. Hewett, 61 ox team, 20, 12 20


T. Humphry, 50


team, 35,


10 50


Cash paid E. Burt, blacksmith,


35


Wm. Holman, 922 ft. plank,


15 67


Explosives,


2 00


C. A. Hewett, road agent, 64 hours,


14 40


$92 87


AUGUST.


C. Davenport,


15 hours,


$1 87


L. Burt,


I5


I 87


¥


C. Jones,


5


75


A. Hewett,


I5


66


I 88


C. A. Hewett,


16


ox team,


3 20


C. A. Hewett, I5 agent, 3 38


$12 96


SEPTEMBER.


C. Davenport, 17 hours,


$2 55


A. Hewett,


30


66


4 50


A. E. Brown, 25 66


3 75


C. Scott,


I7


66


2 55


C. A. Hewett, 10


ox team,


2 00


C. A. Hewett, bridge timber,


I 00


C. A. Hewett, 15 hours, road agent,


3 37


$19 72


DECEMBER.


A. E. Brown, 29


hours,


$4 35


A. Hewett, 17


66


2 55


C. A. Hewett,


19


66


ox team, 3 80


C. A. Hewett, 30 66


road agent,


6 74


Amos E. Brown, 28 66


4 20


D. Plympton, 2 I-2


37


A. Hewett, 2 I-2 66 with team,


62


H. Kilburn, freight, 8 53


$31 16


30


EXPENDED ON NEW ROAD.


A. Hewett, 117 hours, $21 25


C. Davenport, 185 23 12


C. Jones, 90 66


25


J. Butler, 20


5 00


J. Joslin, 5 two teams, one man, 3 00


C. A. Hewett, 180 66


ox team,


36 00


C. A. Hewett, cartridges,


30


C. A. Hewett, posts and railing,


3 00


C. A. Hewett, 180 hours, road agent, 40 50


$143 42


EXPENDED ON NEW IRON BRIDGE AND ROAD.


A. Hewett, 40 1-2 hours, $5 06


L. Burt,


30


3 75


J. Butler, IO 66


2 50 -


C. Davenport, 26 I-2 66


3 32


C. A. Hewett, 47 I-2 ox team, 9 50


C. A. Hewett, 750 feet plank, 8 25


F. Fuller, painting bridge,


1 00


Wm. Holman, 666 feet plank,


13 32


C. A. Hewett, 50 1-2 hours, road agent,


II 36


$58 06


Respectfully submitted,


ERASTUS H. COBLEIGH, A. T. COBB, C. A. HULETT,


Road Agents.


3 J


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Mar. I. Balance in treasury, $1,102 86


May 28. Sewell F. Rugg, dog licenses,


124 00


" 29. People's Bank, money borrowed, 975 00


June 1. Fred Atherton, pauper claim, 182 50


D. W. Slade, taxes 1894, 930 44


1893,


5 93


60 66 interest on both,


24 54


July 6. Richard T. Cobb, taxes 1895,


220 00


20.


300 00


Sept. 7. 66 66 60


590 00


Oct. 8. 66 66 66 66


4,696 57


66 J. H. Stearns, license, 20 00


Rodney Fletcher, part payment on sluice, 12 50


19. W. K. Ware, license, 10 00


B. Grover, use common, I OO


Nov. 4. Smith & Goodrich, license,


15 00


66


9. Fred Atherton, county pauper claim, 153 79


66


dependent soldiers' aid, 60 66


II. Interest on cemetery fund, 36 27


Dec. 7. R. T. Cobb, taxes, 1,435 00


66 16. Railroad tax, 35


Savings bank tax,


1,126 76


66


Literary fund,


141 12


1896.


Feb. 10. D. W. Slade, taxes for 1893, 3 75


66 66 1894, 48 31


66 66 interest on the above, 4 57


12. S. F. Rugg, balance dog licenses, 2I 75


66 R. T. Cobb, taxes for 1895, 66 66 interest on 1895,


3 68


66


13. E. A. Safford, use of town hall,


2 00


14. Fred E. Atherton, estate of C. E. Nurse,


19 02


66


road money over-drawn, 9 53


66


66 66 tile sold, I 50


Total received,


$12,707 42


66


429 02


32


EXPENDITURES.


1895.


Feb. 23. E. H. Cobleigh, road money, $31 33 24. Robert Goodrich, wood for O. Safford, D. S., 9 00


$40 33


Mar. 7. G. C. Hill, med. aid to H. Kingsbury, D. S., $ 7 50 J. A. Craig, 40 50 66


66 8. Squire Amidon, care cemetery, 2 50


66 II. W. H. Spalter, books, etc., 14 02


" 20. Geo. E. Greene, medicine, O. Safford, D. S., 4 60


66 L. W. Crowninshield, breaking road in '92, 3 00


25. Edw. E. Babb, & Co., school supplies, 8 17


" 26. Charles A. Hewett, labor as road agent, 25 00


30. C. P. Spencer, orders, 1 75


$107 04


Apr. r. Edw. E. Babb & Co., school supplies, $85 46 6. 8. Herbert Darling, care C. Nurse, 14 00


13. Mrs. Mack, care Mrs. Putnam, 1 00


66 15. Walter G. Barrett, aid to Putnam family, 6 00


.. 20. Charles A. Hewett, labor as road agent, 100 00


" 29. Hosea B. Streeter, aid and care C. Nurse, 37 50


$243 96


May I. Carrie Barrett, care Mrs. Putnam, $ 16 00


4. E. H. Cobleigh, labor as road agent, 133 90


15. Charles A. Hewett, road expenses, April, 93 06


66 66 66 services as road agent, 41 17


66


road money for May, 200 00


16. A. T. Cobb, labor on road, 300 00


17. Mrs. Mary Grover, care Mrs. Putnam, I OO


$785 13


June 1. Sentinel Printing Co., reports, $52 00


66 W. H. Spalter, town books, 4 25


66 Jas. C. Farwell, goods for John Breed, D. S., 19 87


Sarah Draper, support Hannah Crouch, 36 00


33


June 1. John Shaw, care and provisions for Jas. Graves, $5 27 Fred Holman, work on road, 5 00


66 Jas. C. Farwell, goods for C. Nurse, 9 17


66 Wm. Nash, support Reuben Nash, 36 00


66 Ira A. Shaw, use water, 2 00


Herbert Darling, care C. E. Nurse,


28 00


66 David W. Slade, services as tax collector, 75 0.0


Herbert Darling, care C. E. Nurse, 62 00


66 3. H. B. Streeter, care, etc., C. Nurse, 63 75


4. E. H. Cobleigh, labor on road,


175 05


66


8. Charles A. Hewett, labor on road,


116 34


services as road agent, 38 20


66 18. T. N. Robertson, school expenses, 750 00


" 21. Charles A. Hewett, road money, 75 00


" 22. A. T. Cobb, road money, 200 00


66 27. Wm. M. Brown, driving hearse, 10 00


$1.762 95


July 1. Hosea B. Streeter, care, etc., for C. Nurse, $50 40 Warren & Farmer, goods for Grover, D. S., 4 12


66 66 " Putnams. 3 90


66 66 66 Jefts, D. S., 17 00


66 3. E. H. Cobleigh, labor on road, 223 36


66 4. Geo. Crowninshield, interest on M. E. note, 12 50


5. Franklin Savings Institution, interest on note, 40 00


$351 28


Aug. 5. Hosea B. Streeter, milk, washing and care, C. Nurse,


$64 55


86 9. H. Kilburn, freighting iron bridge from Keene, 4 85


66 paid Boston & Maine R. R. on same, 7 25 12. Frank G. Dort, medicine for Robbins, D. S., 5 25


66 17. C. A. Hewett, labor and material, iron bridge, 47 25 66 66 services as road agent in June, 14 40


66 66 " " on bridge, II 36 C 5


34


Aug. 17. C. A. Hewett, labor on road in August, $12 96


bal. due on June expenses, 3 47


24. Horace Lincoln, wood for C. Nurse, 3 5°


26. H. Spaulding, bringing Nurse's coffin, 50


Woodbury & Howard, coffin for C. Nurse, 10 00


30. Lyman Howe, mowing and clearing two cemeteries, 4 50


$189 84


Sept. 5. Berlin Iron Bridge Co., bridge, $131 75


66 Adaline H. Slade, use water, 2 00


66 6. E. H. Cobleigh, labor and material on road, 355 97


66 10. Hosea B. Streeter, care, washing, milk, digging grave, etc., for Nurse, 56 00




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