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1915.
July 6, Ned Carpenter, hens killed by · dogs, $II 25
Oct. 19, S. S. Joy, 12 chickens killed by dogs, 3 60
1916. Jan. 4, John N. Goss, hens killed by dogs, 5 25
Total expenditures, ' $20 10 SPRINKLING STREETS. 1916.
Jan. 4, George H. Willey, labor, $350 50
MISCELLANEOUS.
1915.
Mar. 2, H. G. Burley estate, Newfields school tax, 1914, $ 28 54
5, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service, 3 27
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Mar. 5, A. F. Priest, expense, postage and stationery, $ 4 00
6, James Sharples, looking up dogs for 1914, 15 50
14, Geo. H. Willey, as per bill, 62 50
Apr. 6, M. T. Kennedy, stamps and ex- pense, 8
54
F. E. Sanborn, as per bill, 7 10
F. H. Pinkham, printing and ad- vertising, 204 40
C. A. Morse, P. M., envelopes, II 24
May 3, Garrett Evans, labor, 6 20
June 15, Alfred Bascom, team hire, 3 25
July 6, Mike Shelazki, procuring names for inventory, 2 00 .
G. W. Todd & Co., protecto- graph, 35 00
Edson C. Eastman, tax book and bill, 3 81
20, J. E. Kent, team 112 days, 4 50
John Broderick, storing street sprinkler, 5 00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service, 3 50.
Sept. 7, Charles H. Whitehorn, building
fence on Central street, 2 00
Oct. 19, Alma Morse, copying, etc., 25 00
Newmarket Mfg. Co., rent of land of Tiger Hose house, I 00
Nov. 2, Garrett Evans, labor, 2 00
16, Harry W. Haines, damage by sewer, 25 00
A. L. Turcotte, shovels, 3 25
Dec. 7, Channing Folsom, labor on high- way, 33 50
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Dec. 7, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service, $ 3 61
John F. Sanborn, Newfields school tax, 14 66
F. H. Pinkham, printing tax bills, 5 25
21, D. J. Brady, repairs on sprinkler, 21 65
A. T. Stackpole, repairs, etc., 2 4I
Wm. A. Carpenter, labor, 13 5°
Luella F. Churchill, discontinu- 1 ing dry bridge, 10 00
John Jennings, discontinuing dry bridge, 10 00
1916.
Jan. 4, Geo. H. Willey, hauling gravel, 72 00 Geo. M. Robinson, labor, I 20
18, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service, I
Newmarket Exchange, supplies,. 2 59
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Feb. 1, Eastman, Scammon & Gardner, legal services from 1910 to date, 107 00
H. G. Burley estate, Newfields school tax, 1915, 16 65
John H. Griffin, supplies fur- nished town, as per bill, 18 17 .
15, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 70
Total expenditures,
$800 64
From miscellaneous fund, 800 64
Respectfully submitted,
MATTHEW T. KENNEDY, ) Selectmen FRED E. DOE, of
PHILIP LABRANCHE, JR., ) Newmarket.
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MUNICIPAL COURT.
REPORT OF JOHN F. BROWN, Judge of the Municipal Court for the Town of Newmarket.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET :
The undersigned presents the following report : .
Total income from fines, from May 19, 1915, to Feb. 15, 1916, 9 months, $203 68
For services of Justice, for 9 months, $75 00
Miscellaneous expenses, 5 04
Total expenditures, 80 04
Total income, less expenses, $123 64
Paid William J. O'Connor, Town Treas., 123 64
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN F. BROWN, Justice and Clerk.
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REPORT OF HENRY C. GEORGE, Collector of Taxes.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET :
The undersigned presents the following report :
Balance of rate-list for 1911-1912, remain- ing uncollected February 15, 1913, according to report of 1913, $1,551 53
Paid A. F. Priest, Treasurer, 1914,
$378 86
Errors and abatements, for 19 14, 363 60
Paid A. F. Priest, Treasurer, 1915, 358 87
$1,10I 33
Interest collected, 1914,
12 12
$1,089 21
Amount uncollected, February 15, 1915, $462 32
HENRY C. GEORGE, Collector of Taxes.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Newmar- ket, have examined the foregoing account and found it correct. CHARLES S. WENTWORTH, THURMAN A. PRIEST, Auditors.
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REPORT OF WM. J. THIBAULT AND JOHN F. BROWN. NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET :
The undersigned presents the following report :
Rate list of 1913, amount uncollected, Feb.
15, 1915, $75 22
Paid W. J. O'Connor, Treas., by Wm. J.
Thibault, $16 92
Paid W. J. O'Connor, Treas., by John F.
Brown,
29 90
Abatements and errors, 28 40
75 22
Interest, $3 67
Rate list of 1914, amount uncollected,
Feb. 15, 1915, $1,263 73
Paid W. J. O'Connor, Treas., by Wm. J. Thibault, $537 48
Paid W. J. O'Connor, Treasurer, by John
F. Brown,
407 58
Abatements, 114 00
1,059 06
Amount uncollected, $204 67
Interest,
$35 23-
JOHN F. BROWN, Deputy Collector.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Newmar- ket, have examined the foregoing account and found it cor- rectly cast, with corresponding vouchers.
CHARLES S. WENTWORTH, Auditors. THURMAN A. PRIEST,
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REPORT OF CHAS. M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET :
The undersigned presents the following report :
Rate list of 1915, $39,905 39
Added taxes, 164 69
$40,070 08
Paid W. J. O'Connor, Treas., by Wm. J. Thibault, $ 264 00
Paid W. J. O'Connor, Treas., by Charles
M. O'Connor,
37,035 87
Discounts,
839 88
Abatements, 276 51
38,416 26
Amount uncollected,
$1,653.82
Interest,
$21 27
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Newmar- ' ket, have examined the foregoing account and found it cor- rectly cast, with corresponding vouchers.
CHARLES S. WENTWORTH, Auditors. THURMAN A. PRIEST,
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REPORT OF TREASURER.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
The undersigned, Treasurer of the Town of Newmar- ket, presents the following report for the fiscal year ending Feb. 15, 1916 :
Balance in hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1915, $ 5:31 60
Insurance tax,
5 62
Railroad tax,
604 51
Savings bank tax,
1,355 33
Literary fund,
268 45
Proportion of school fund from state,
1,564 20
Rent of town hall,
215 00
Cemetery trust fund,
179 50
Pool table licenses,
70 00
Dog licenses,
145 00
Excise Commission,
35° 93
Pedler's License,
10 00
Newmarket Water Works,
3,085 00
Temporary loans,
9,000 00
Wm. J. Thibault, Collector of Taxes,
818 40
Charles M. O'Connor, Collector of Taxes,
37,057 14
John F. Brown, Deputy Collector of Taxes,
476 38
Moving picture licenses,
180 00
Sewer fund,
13 30
State Forest Fire Department,
19 66 .
Sewer pipe sold,
4 32
Police court,
123 64
Sale of old fire hose,
9 50
Sewer connections,
14 85
Sale of hose pung,
25 00
Sale of cemetery lots,
205 00
$56,332 33
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REPORT OF TREASURER.
Paid sundry orders of Selectmen,
$47,320 98
Water bonds and interest, . 5,085 00
Interest on sewer bonds, 350 00
State tax, 3,208 00
Balance in hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1916, 368 35
$56,332 33
WILLIAM J. O'CONNOR, Treasurer.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of Newmar- ket, have examined the foregoing account and found it cor- . rectly cast, with corresponding vouchers.
CHARLES S. WENTWORTH, THURMAN A. PRIEST,
Auditors.
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CEMETERY TRUST FUND.
FUND.
INTEREST.
BALANCE.
Margaret Eastham,
$100 00
$5 II
$127 97
S. E. W. Creighton,
200 00
9 98
249 62
Susan D. Mathes,
100 00
4 54
113 08
Geo. K. Haines,
200 00
9 95
248 70
Mary R. Pinder,
100 00
5 18
130 81
Frances Durgin,
150 00
7 25
178 55
Hester S. McDaniel,
200 00
9 72
2.42 82
Alfred Chesley,
100 00
4 36
108 47
John J. Hanson,
100 00
4 27
106 08
James P. Hanscom,
50 00
2 16
. 54 25
Susan O. Willey,
134 00
5 97
149 27
Lydia B. Haselton,
100 00
4 30
107 88
Wm. B. Small,
100 00
4 18
104 63
John D. Meader,
100 00
4 44
IIO 52
Hannah Meader,
50 00
2 12
53 20
Dudley P. Meader,
50 00
2 IO
52 73
M. Jennie Wetherell,
100 00
4 35
109 26
Eliza H. Dockum,
100 00
4 34
108 88
Kate K. Waterhouse,
100 00
4 29
107 74
Samuel H. Greene,
100 00
4 57
113 87
Ellen Caswell,
100 00
4 17
104 40
Joseph E. Jenkins,
100 00
4 24
106 31
Sarah W. Cheswell,
200 00
8 81
223 05
Ursula McDaniel,
100 00
4 70
121 13
Freeman H. Tuttle,
100 00
4 22
106 66
George E. Joy,
100 00
4 13
194 50
Sarah A. Doe,
50 00
2 07
51 82
Sarah A. Treadwell,
500 00
22 61
587 86
Frank H. Durgin,
75 00
3 0.4
77 05
Mary A. Varney,
75 00
3 04
77 05
Charles A. Dearborn,
50 00
2 00
52 06
Elvira G. Doeg,
50 00
2 08
52 60
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John F. Demeritt
$ 50 00
$2 07
$ 51 92
Oliver P. Sanborn,
150 00
6 44
163 49
Susan A. Sanborn,
100 00
4 18
104 80
Thomas H. Wiswall,
200 00
8 35
209 08
John Hodge,
100 00
4 II
103 87
Oliver J. Drew,
50 00
2 03
51 87
Lottie Pound,
50 00
2 05
51 3I
David Pike,
100 00
4 IO
104 61
Ambrose J. Nichols,
300 00
12 32
315 40
Orissa J. Murray,
150 00
6 13
155 26
Sarah A. Chapman,
50 00
2 05
51 38
Margaret Leanord,
IOI 50
4 13
105 36
Lucy Dockum,
50 00
2 03
50 70
John Smalley,
50 00
2 4I
51 41
Minerva A. Davis,
50 00
2 17
51 17
John W. Hodgdon,
100 00
3 33
IOI 33
Martha J. Sanborn,
50 00
50 00
$5,435 50
$236 19 $6,015 78
The above shows the amount of money deposited by each person named, the interest on each amount for the year 1915, and balance due each depositor after paying for care of lots in full to January 1, 1916. The sum total is at inter- est in the New Hampshire Savings Bank in Concord, book 42,732.
Respectfully submitted,
C. E. TASKER, Superintendent of Cemetery.
REPORT OF HIGHWAY AGENTS.
REPORT OF ISRAEL BEAUCHAINE.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET :
I submit the following detailed report of expenditures upon the division of highways committed. to my charge :
MARCH, 1915.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, I day, $350
F. Blanchette, I day's labor, I 80
S. Doucette, 2 hours' labor, 40
V. Turcotte, 7 hours' labor, 40 1
APRIL.
$7 10
Paid Charles Whitehorn, 2 days and 2 hours' labor, $ 4 00
N. Hamel, 4 days and 5 hours' labor, 8 20
S. Doucette, 9 days and 4 hours' labor, 17 00
A. Bergeron, 2 days' labor, 3 60
H. Belliveau, 3 days and I hour's labor, 5 60
I. Beauchaine, single team, 9 days and 2 hours, 32 28
A. Smith, 2 days' labor, 3 60
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Paid E. Turcotte, 5 hours' labor, $ 1 00
I. Beauchaine, single team, 3 days and 2 hours, II 28
N. Hamel, 4 days' labor, 7 20
S. Doucette, I day and 4 hours' labor, 2 60
H. Belliveau, 3 days and 5 hours' labor, 6 40
E. S. Carpenter, plow, 1
50
$104 26
MAY.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 4 days and 5 hours, $15 94
I. Beauchaine, double team, 2 days and 4 hours, II OO
N. Hamel, 6 days and 7 hours' labor, 12 20
Thomas Mullen, 5 hours' labor, I 00
H. Belliveau, 3 days and 3 hours' labor, 6 00
H. Caron, I day's labor, I 80
W. J. Beauchaine, I day's labor, I 80
Fred Belleau, I day's labor, I 8c
Arthur Leblanc, 2 days' labor, 3 60
J. Pelletier, 5 hours' labor, I 00
Arthur Dion, I day and 4 hours' labor, 2 60
Crow-bar, pick and handle and rake, 2 00
$60 74
JUNE.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 8 days, $28 00
I. Beauchaine, double team, I day and 7 hours, 8 00
N. Hamel, 5 days and 3 hours' labor, 9 60
A. Leblanc, 5 hours' labor, 1 00
H. Belliveau, 7 days and 4 hours' labor, 13 IO
Joseph Pelletier, 5 hours' labor, I OO
Joseph Millette, 2 days and 2 hours' labor, 4 00
A. Mathieu, 5 hours' labor, 1 00
A. Blanchette, 3 days and 7 hours' labor, 6 80
40
Paid E. S. Carpenter Estate, 7 loads gravel, $ 70
G. M. Robinson, I load sand, 25
I. Beauchaine, 3 loads stone, 30
J. H. Griffin, nails, 55
A. L. Turcotte, I shovel, 90
$75 20
JULY.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 14 days, $49 00
I. Beauchaine, double team, 14 days and 5 hours, 63 5º
A. Blanchette, 16 days and 5 hours' labor, 29 00
N. Hamel, 18 days and 4 hours' labor, 33 20
H. Belliveau, 19 days and 6 hours' labor, 36 20
Joseph Millette, mason, 2 days' labor, 4 50
Joseph Millette, 6 days and 8 hours labor, 12 40
Joseph Lalancette, I day's labor, I 80
W. J. Beauchaine, 3 days and 4 hours' labor, 6 20
I. Beauchaine, 4 hours' labor, 80
Newmarket Exchange, 4 bags cement, 2 00
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 10 loads gravel, 1 00
A. L. Turcotte, 2 shovels, I 30
Charles Randall, 5 loads gravel, 5°
I. Beauchaine, 6 loads gravel, 60
$242 00
AUGUST.
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Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 9 days, $31 50
I. Beauchaine, 4 days and 8 hours' labor, 8 20
N. Hamel, 8 days' labor, 14 40
H. Belliveau, 4 days and 5 hours' labor, 8 20
A. Blanchette, 9 days and 5 hours' labor, 17 20
I. Beauchaine, double team, I day, . 50
Joseph Pelletier, 5 hours' labor, . 1 00
4I
Paid L. Provencher, I days' labor, $1 80
O. Lemieux, 8 hours' labor, I 60
A. Belanger, I day's labor, I 80
W. J. Beauchaine, I day's labor, 80
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 10 loads sand, [ 00
$93 00
SEPTEMBER.
Paid I. Beauchaine, double team, 4 day; and 6 hours, $21 00
I. Beauchaine, single team, 3 days and 7 hours, 13 22
A. Blanchette, 5 days and I hour's labor, 9 20
N. Hamel, 2 days and 5 hours' labor, 4 60
H. Belliveau, 8 days' labor,
12 40
Joseph Millette, 8 days and 7 hours' labor,
14 00
I. Beauchaine, I day and 5 hours' labor,
2 80
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 9 loads gravel, 90
Newmarket Exchange, 150 feet board,
4 20
Newmarket Exchange, 31 feet 2x3 spruce,
97
Newmarket Exchange, 12 beams,
4 80
J. H. Griffin, per bill,
5 64
A. L. Turcotte, per bill,
I 60
Freight on sewer caps,
7 75
$103 08
OCTOBER.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 3 days, $10 50
I. Beauchaine, double team, 2 hours, I 00
H. Belliveau, 2 days' labor, 3 60
N. Hamel, 5 days' labor,
9 40
A. Blanchette, 5 days' labor,
9 40
W. J. Beauchaine, 2 hours' labor,
40
$34 30
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NOVEMBER.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, I day and 8 hours, $ 6 66
I. Beauchaine, double team, 3 days and 3 hours, 15 00 N. Hamel, 2 days' labor, 3 .60
H. Belliveau, I day and 8 hours' labor, 3 40
A. Blanchette, I day's labor,
I 8c
G. M. Robinson, 4 loads sand, 1 56
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 7 loads sand, 70
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 3 loads gravel,
30
A. L. Turcotte, I scoop,
I 50
Joseph Millette, 5 hours' labor,
I 00
H. Belliveau, 2 days' labor, 3 60
$39 12
DECEMBER.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 2 days and 61/2 hours, $9 53
I. Beauchaine, double team, 4 hours, 2 00
A. Blanchette, 4 days and 3 hours' labor, 7 80
H. Belliveau, I day and 3 hours' labor, 2 40
O. Bibeau, I day and 6 hours' labor, 3 00
I. Beauchaine, 2 days and 3 hours' labor, 4 20
N. Hamel, 2 days and 4 hours' labor, 4 40
W. J. Beauchaine, 3 hours' labor, 60
L. Belanger, I day and 3 hours' labor, 40 2
E. Lavoie, I day and I hour's labor, 2 00
I. Beauchaine, snow plow, 6 hours, 3 00
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 3 loads of gravel, 30
$41 63
JANUARY, 1916.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 3 days and 472 hours, $12 25
I. Beauchaine, double team, 7 hours, 3 50
N. Hamel, 3 days and 3 hours' labor, 5 70
T. Lauzon, 8 hours' labor, 1
60
John Conway, 3 hours' labor, 60
.
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Paid E. Lavoie, 8 hours' labor, $1 60
A. Blanchette, 4 days and 3 hours' labor, 7 80
L. Belanger, 7 hours' labor, I 40
I. Beauchaine, I day's labor, I 80
O. Bibeau, 4 hours' labor,
80
W. J. Beauchaine, I day and 2 hours' labor, 2 20
E. Pelletier, 5 hours' labor, I 00
A. Randall, I day's labor, I 80
Chas. D. Randall, I day and I hour's labor, 2 00
S. C. Kimball, I day and I hour's labor, 2 00
I. Beauchaine, snow plow, 2 days, 9 00
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$55 05
FEBRUARY.
Paid I. Beauchaine, single team, 8 hours, $ 3 II
I. Beauchaine, snow plow, 2 days and 8 hours, 13 00
Albert Blanchette, 2 days and I hour's labor, 3 80
H. Belliveau, 5 hours' labor, 1 00
N. Hamel, 5 hour's labor, I 00
Albert Beauchaine, I day's labor,
I 80
I. Beauchaine, I day and 2 hours' labor, 2 20
M. Morin, per bill, 50
L. Cote, 7 hours' labor, I 40
. $29 81
Total expenditures,
$885 29
Respectfully submitted,
ISRAEL BEAUCHAINE, Highway Agent.
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REPORT OF HARRY VARNEY.
NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET :
I submit the following detailed report of expenditures upon the division of highways committed to my charge :
MARCH, 1915.
Paid Garrett Evans, 2 days' labor, $ 3 60
E. Keniston, 9 days'.labor, 16 20
H Varney, 3 days' labor, 5 40
H. Varney, single team, 6 days,
21 00
J. Behan, I day's labor, I 80
G. Keniston, I day's labor, I 80
E. Keniston, I day's labor, I 80
C. Whitehorn, I day's labor, I 80
G. Keniston, 5 hours' labor, 90
J. Edgerley, 4 days' labor, 7 20
A. Couture, 2 days' labor, 3 60
A. Stackpole, sharpening drills,
25
$65 35
APRIL.
Paid H. Varney, single team, 15 days and 7 hours, $57 35
E. Keniston. 15 days and 7 hours' labor, 28 40
F. Morin, 7 days' labor, 12 60
P. Reno, 14 days and 3 hours' labor,
25 80
D. Burke, 2 days' labor. 3 60
A. Couture, I day's labor, I 80
C. Stillson, I day's labor, I 80
J. Edgerley, 2 days' labor, . 3 60
W. Peck, I day's labor, 80
$136 75
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MAY.
Paid H. Varney, single team, 16 days, $38 85
P. Reno, 14 days and 5 hours' labor, 26 10
E. Keniston, 14 days and 71/2 hours' labor, 26 70
G. Pinkham, 4 days' labor, 7 20
F. Morin, 3 days and 3 hours' labor, 6 00
G. Evans, I day's labor, I 80
J. Malo, labor, 6 50
Lumber,
75
$113 90
JUNE. .
Paid H. Varney, single team, 12 days,
$35 10
E. Keniston, 9 days and 5 hours' labor, 17 20
P. Reno, 10 days and 5 hours' labor, 19 00
F. Morin, I day's labor,
I 80
J. Lalancette, I day's labor,
I 80
J. Edgerley, Jr., I day's labor,
I 80
$76 70
JULY.
Paid E. Keniston, 13 days' labor, $23 80
P. Reno, 13 days and 6 hours' labor, 24 60
H. Varney, single team, 17 days and 4 hours, 58 95
F. Morin, 14 days and 6 hours' labor, 26 40
J. Edgerley, Jr., 5 hours' labor,
1 00
F. Wiggin, double team, I day,
4 50
I. Beauchaine, double team, 2 days,
9 00
F. Doe, double team, I day,
4 50
I. Baumski, 4 days' labor,
7 20
L. Morin, 5 days' labor,
9 00
E. Belleau, 5 days' labor, 9 00
T. Shehan, sewer cap and freight, 7 75
A. Stackpole, sharpening tools,
75
$186 45
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AUGUST.
Paid E. Keniston, 10 days and I hour's labor, $ 18 00
F. Morin, 15 days and 5 hours' labor, 28 00
H. Varney, single team, 12 days, 41 .85
H. Varney, team 5 days,
8 50
J. E. Kent, team,
1 00
J. McMullen, 14 days' labor,
25 20
L. Morin, 2 days' labor, 3 60
D. Kelliher, 2 1/2 hours' labor, 50
J. Cate, II loads of gravel, I IO
$127 75
SEPTEMBER.
Paid G. Evans, Jr., 3 days and 5 hours' labor,
$ 6 40
H. Varney, 3 days' labor,
5 40
H. Varney, 5 days' labor and team 3 hours, 18 70
H. Varney, team,
1 70
J. E. Kent, team 2 days, 2 00
L. Morin, I day's labor,
I 80
E. Belleau, I day's labor,
180
L. Loiselle, team,
5°
P. Reno, 5 days and 5 hours' labor, 10 00
C. Whitehorn, 4 days and 3 hours' labor,
7 80
W. Peck, I day and 2 hours' labor,
2 00
D. J. Brady, sharpening tools, 2 50
$60 60
OCTOBER.
Paid H. Varney, 2 days' labor, team 21 hours,
$6 00
J. E. Kent, team, 1 00
E. Keniston, I day and 5 hours' labor, 3 00
A. Belanger, I day and 2 hours' labor,
2 00
E. Belleau, 5 hours' labor, . I OO
J. Sharples, trucking, 3 00
$16 00
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NOVEMBER.
Paid P. Reno, 6 days and 8 hours' labor, $13 40
F. Morin, 4 days and 5 hours' labor, 8 20
E. Belleau, 3 days and 5 hours' labor, 6 40
H. Varney, team, 10 days and 7 hours, 37 90
$65 90
DECEMBER.
Paid H. Gove, 3 days and 4 hours' labor, $6 00
J. Edgerley, I day and 1/2 hour's labor, I 90
E. Keniston, I day and 1/2 hour's labor, I 90
L. Cummings, I day and 1/2 hour's labor,
I 90
O. Bibeau, I day and 3 hours' labor,
2 60
F. Morin, I day and 1/2 hour's labor,
I 90
D. Hurley, 5 hours' labor,
1 00
F. Malo, plowing snow, II hours,
5 50
H. Varney, labor and team,
7 00
G. Robinson, 48 loads of sand and 5 hours' labor,
8.20
J. Millette, 8 hours' labor, I 60
P. Reno, 7 hours' labor, I 40
I. Beauchaine, plowing snow, 5 hours, 2 50
H. Varney, sanding, 8 00
$51 40
JANUARY, 1916.
Paid H. Gove, 11 1/2 hours' labor, $ 2 30
A. Tebbetts, 472 hours' labor,
90
E. Keniston, 41/2 hours' labor,
90
G. Robinson, 10 loads of sand,
1 50
J. Edgerley, 8 hours' labor,
I 60
H. Varney, team, 12 hours,
5 30
H. Varney, 4 hours' labor,
80
L. Clark, labor, 5 00
48
Paid A. L. Turcotte, supplies, J. H. Griffin, supplies, 46 35
$ 7 88
$72 53
FEBRUARY.
Paid F. Malo, plowing snow, 1212 hours,
$6 25
H. Gove, 8 hours' labor, I 60
L. Cummings, 8 hours' labor, .
I 60
W. Barrett, 4 hours' labor,
80
E. Keniston, 8 hours' labor, 1 60
J. Edgerley, 8 hours' labor, 1 60
F. Morin, 8 hours' labor, I 60
E. Keniston, 4 hours' labor,
80
H. Varney, 8 hours' labor,
60 1
$17 45
1915.
Mar. 6, J. N. Carpenter, 4-inch plank, $ 33 00
May 18, Newmarket Exchange, boards for
bridges, etc., 7 72
Nov. 16, W. D. Burley, labor, 7 00
Dec. 7, J. N. Carpenter, plank, 1916.
113 05
Jan. 18, Newmarket Exchange, supplies, 3 9I
$164 68
Total expenditures,
$1,155 46
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY VARNEY, Highway Agent. NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.
We, the undersigned, Selectmen of the Town of New- market, have examined the foregoing accounts and found them correctly cast, with corresponding vouchers. MATTHEW T. KENNEDY, ) Selectmen FRED E. DOE,
PHILIP LABRANCHE, JR., ) Newmarket.
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WATER WORKS.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
WILLIAM J. O'CONNOR, Treasurer, in account with New- market Water Works, to January 1, 1916.
Dr
Balance in hands of the Treasurer,
Jan. 1, 1915, $1,715 61
Cash received from E. F. Harvey, Supt., 9,250 00
--- $10,965 61 .
Cr.
Paid sundry orders of Commissioners, $7,656 92
Balance in hands of Treas-
urer, Jan. 1, 1916, 3,308 69
$10,965 61
PAID SUNDRY ORDERS OF COMMISSIONERS.
Paid Harry Nutting, I week's labor, $12 00
Paul Wiggin, 3 day's labor, 6 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, . 83 33
E. F. Harvey, freight, express, postage, etc., 13 08
E. S. Carpenter Estate, 12 day's labor with team, and 7 loads of gravel, 3 20
W. L. Caswell, 9 and 1/2 days' labor, 19 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Blake & Knowles Steam Pump Works, 24 rub- ber valves, « 8 40
Frank E. Lang, blacksmith work, 8 25
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service, 5 55
50
Paid Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, $12 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, 4 days' labor, 8 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to Feb. 1, 83 33 Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Wm. L Caswell, 8 days' labor,
16 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor,
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
12 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor,
12 00
A. H. Place Drug Co., journal, 3 50 Leon M. Hutchins, 4 days' labor, 8 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to Mar. I, 83 33
F. H. Durgin, kerosene oil and lantern globes, 3 00
F. H. Durgin, salary as clerk, postal cards and telephone, 25 45
A. F. Priest, salary and stationery, 28 00
Newfields Iron Foundry, castings, 9 52
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
John H. Griffin, as per bill, 33 81
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service, 5 87
H. Mueller Mfg. Co., fittings, 19 06
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to Apr. I, 83 33
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Waldo Brothers, fire brick, 9 25
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12. 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
W. L. Caswell, 11 days' labor 22 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to May 1, 83 33
F. H. Pinkham, printing 1000 bill heads, 2 75
A. L. Turcotte, II rolls fence wire, 30 40
51
Paid Boston & Maine R. R., freight on 94,000 lbs.
coal, $123 78
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
W. L. Caswell, 6 days' labor, 12 00
Crane Co., pipe and fittings, 41 29
Walker Coal Co., coal, 58 73
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to June 1, 83 33
Boston & Maine R. R .. freight on coal, 56 12I
Harry Nutting, I week's labor,
12 00
Jack Malo, hauling 83,800 lbs. coal,
20 95
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Walker Coal Co., 68 tons, 8 cwt. coal, 95 76
Boston & Maine R. R .. freight on 60,900 lbs. coal,
80 19
Amede Magnan, 5 days' labor, 10 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor,
12 00
Peter Howcroft, 5 days' labor,
10 00
Peter Morin, 414 days' labor,
6 50
Harry Nutting, I week's labor,
12 00
Amede Magnan, 5 days' labor,
10 00
Peter Howcroft, 5 days' labor, 10 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to July I, 83 33
E. F. Harvey, express, postage, etc., II 25
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Amede Magnan, 3 days' labor, 6 00
Newmarket Exchange, lumber, 15 76
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 5 81
Frank H. Malo, freight and trucking, 53 35
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
-
Amede Magnan, 2 days' labor, 4 00
Amede Magnan, 6 days' labor, 12 00
Peter. Howcroft, 11 days' labor, 22 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor,
12 00
52
Paid Amede Magnan, 6 days' labor, $ 12 00
Peter Howcroft, 6 days' labor, 12 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Amede Magnan, 5 days' labor, 10 00
Peter Howcroft, 5 days' labor, 10 00
W. L. Caswell, 23 days' labor, 46 00
Harold L. Bond Co., boiler tools, 4 65
Swan & Finch Co., I bbl. of cylinder oil, 13 96
Brackett, Shaw & Lunt Co., pump and trans- former, 1,128 72
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
1
Amede Magnan, 5 days' labor, 10 00
Peter Howcroft, 5 days' labor,
10 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to Aug. I, 83 33
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
Amede Magnan, 5 days' labor, 10 00
Peter Howcroft, 5 days' labor, 10 00
Harry Nutting, 1 week's labor, 12 00
National Meter Co., meter and repairs, 23 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 00
Amede Magnan, I and 1/2 day's labor, · 3 00
Peter Howcroft, I and 1/2 day's labor, 3 00
A. J. Glidden, 17 days' labor, 51 00
Harry Nutting, I week's labor, 12 .00
W. L. Caswell, 20 and 1/2 day's labor, 41 00
E. F. Harvey, salary as Superintendent, to Sept. I, 83 33
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