Reports of the Town officers of Newmarket, New Hampshire 1919-1921, Part 6

Author: Newmarket (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: [Newmarket, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 294


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21, A. J. Turcotte, 21 50


J. E. Lothrop Piano Co., piano (less credit for old one) 325 00


Total expenditures, $807 23


From miscellaneous fund, 807 23


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


1919.


Feb. 4, Geo. M. Mathes,"services, $50 00


18, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


March 4, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


18, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


April 1, Geo. H. Willey, auto service, 16 00


Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


15, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 52 00


19


May 6, Geo. M. Mathes, services, $75 00


20, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


June 3, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 52 00


17, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


July 1, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


15, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Aug. 5, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 80 00


19, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Telesphore Hamel, special, July 4, 8 00


Telesphore Rousseau,


special, July 4, 8 00


Joseph Roberge, special, July 4, 8 00


Sept. 2, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


16, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Oct. 7, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 75 00


21, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Nov. 4, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


18, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Dec. 2, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


16, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 1920.


50 00


Jan. 6, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 75 00


21, Geo. M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Total expenditures, $1,349 00


Appropriation, 1,700 00


Balance on hand, $351 00


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1919


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Feb. 4, R. W. Scott, labor and supplies $17 00 18, Newmarket Exchange, lumber and trucking, 4 31


Newmarket Electric Co., lighting hose house, 2 50


Mar. 4, A. J. Snow, watching fire, 1 25 M. T. Kennedy, oil and broom, 1 65


John H. Griffiin, supplies, 21 26


18, M. T. Kennedy, 2 cakes soda, 12 48 .


Newmarket Electric Co., lighting hose house, 2 50


Apr. 1, Joshua Shepley, (clerk) Granite Hose Company, . 200 00


Michael Barrett, salary as chief 80 00


Michael Barrett, board of engineers, 2 00


Geo. H. Willey, autos to fire, 16 00


Geo. M. Mathes, (clerk) Hook and Ladder Co., 150 00


Charles M. O'Connor, (clerk) Tiger Hose Co., 200 00


15, Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., fire alarm box and express, 55 66


May 6, Newmarket Electric Co., lights for hose house, 34 93


Arthur Labranche, frt. and carting, 2 80


Stewart Howland Co., copper wire, 111 51


June 3, J. F. Behan, labor on fire alarm 10 00 M. Barrett, labor on fire alarm 15 00 Newmarket Electric Co., lighting for hose house, 2 50 R. W. Scott, labor on fire alarm 45 00


21


Aug. 19, Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., volt


meter and repairing volt meter $ 9 82


Sept. 2, Newmarket Electric Co., lighting hose house, 7 50


16, Joshua Shepley, (clerk) Granite Hose Co., 200 00


C. M. O'Connor, (clerk) Tiger Hose Co., 200 00


Oct. 7. William L. Caswell, services as steward Apr. 1, 1918 to Oct. 1, 1919. 36 00


William L. Caswell, fighting


forest fires, self and others 6 50


Michael Barrett, salary and expenses fire engineers, 80 00


Geo. M. Mathes, (clerk) Hook and Ladder Co., 150 00


Ambrose Smith, steward of


Granite Hose Co., 12 00


Herbert W. Smart, driver of Hook and Ladder Co., 25 00


21, Rockingham L. & P. Co., lighting hose house, 2 50


J. A. Edgerly, frt. and carting 94


Nov. 4, Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., zinco, (36) 23 40


J. E. Kent, coal, 33 11


18, J. E. Kent, use of horses, 62 50


A. N. Dearborn, care of fire alarm batteries, 50 00


Dec. 2, Rockingham L. & P. Co., lighting hose house, 5 00


Rockingham L. & P. Co., supplies furnished, 9 72


16, Charles Ramsdell, labor on fire alarms, 5 50


22


Dec. 16, Daniel E. Flynn, labor on fire alarms, $ 5 50


M. T. Kennedy, supplies, 10 38


1920.


Jan. 6, Rockingham L. & P. Co., lighting hose houses, 2 50


Total expenditures,


$1,926 22


Appropriation, 2,000 00


Balance on hand, $73 78


EXTERMINATION OF MOTHS.


1920. -


May 20, O. E. Hurst, State Forester, destroying pine blister rust, $200 00


July 1, John Edgerly, team for men working on pine blister, 9 00


Total expenditures, $209 00 Appropriation, $200 00


From miscellaneous fund, 9 00


$209 00


DAMAGE BY DOGS.


1919.


Sept. 2, F. L. Mathes, hens killed, $ 9 00


From miscellaneous fund, 9 00


23 HEALTH AND SANITATION. HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


1919.


Apr. 1, J. A. Brisson, goods furnished Emily Pelletier, (diphtheria case) $13 58


J. A. Brisson, goods furnished Louis Lambert, 7 25


July 15, Hector Hevey, burying cats, 50


Oct. 7, F. H. Durgin, goods furnished diphtheria case, 7 21


21, Geo. Rosseau, Jr., burying dog 1920.


1 00


Jan. 6, M. T. Kennedy, supplies diphtheria case, 43 69


20, Dr. Geo. H. Towle, Jr., quar- antine and vaccination, 284 25


Albert H. Brown, disinfecting 1 34


Total expenditures, $491 48


Appropriation, $200 00


From miscellaneous fund, 291 48


491 48


VITAL STATISTICS.


1919.


June 3, Albert F. Priest, recording, deaths, births, marriages, $66 20


20, Dr. Geo. H. Towle, Jr., vital statistics, 24 00


Total expenditures, $90 20


From miscellaneous fund, 90 20


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SEWER MAINTENANCE.


1919.


Mar. 4, A. T. Stackpole, sharpening tools, $ 1 75 John H. Griffin, supplies, 23 00


May 20, William L. Caswell, labor, 24 50


Harry Varney, sewer damage to cellar and contents, 25 00


Aug. 5, William L. Caswell, labor,


19 25


Oct. 7, William L. Caswell, labor, 10 00


1920.


Jan. 20, Towle and Willey, land damage 25 00


Total expenditures, $128 50


Appropriation,


300 00


Balance on hand


$171 50


EDUCATION. PUBLIC LIBRARY.


1919.


July 15, Mrs. A. C. Haines, Treasurer, 200 00


Dec. 2, Mrs. A. C. Haines, Treasurer, 200 00


1920.


Jan. 6, Mrs. A. C. Haines, Treasurer, 100 00


Total expenditures, $500 00


Appropriation, 500 00


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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


STATE AID MAINTENANCE


1919.


Apr. 1, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, $36 00


May 6, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 71 50


June 3, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 8 50


Aug. 5, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 15 00


Oct. 7, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 72 00


21, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 99 00


Nov. 4, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 61 24


Dec. 16, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 14 00


$377 24


MAIN STREET.


1919.


Oct. 7, Boston & Maine R.R., frt. on crushed stone, $122 01


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 101 61


261 20


21, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, Boston & Maine R.R., frt. on stone, 118 19


Nov. 4, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, Boston & Maine R.R., frt. on stone 214 03


462 43


18, The Barrett Co., tarvia, 720 80


Essex Trap Rock Co., stone, 837 65


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 540 32


408 82


Dec. 2, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, Boston & Maine R.R., frt. on stone 194 91


16, The Barrett Co., tarvia, 540 60


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 24 45


1920.


Jan. 20, The Barrett Co., tarvia, 540 60


$5,087 62


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TOWN MAINTENANCE, (WINTER).


1919.


Feb. 4, Alphonse Roy, highways, $12 64


Mar. 4, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 6 88


Alphonse Roy, highways, 34 53


18, Alphonse Roy, highways, 6 60


Gideon Labranche, highways, 31 95


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 8 66


Apr.


1, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 88 50


Gideon Labranche, highways, 124 45


1920.


Jan. 20, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 28 50


$342 71


TOWN MAINTENANCE, (SUMMER).


1919


Mar. 4, Ed. M. Hilton, labor (cutting bushes), $ 2 25


Wm L. Caswell, cutting trees, 15 00


John H. Griffin, supplies, 18 25


Mrs. Edith Ewart, for right to discontinue cattle pass, 10 00


Apr. 1, Gideon Labranche, highways, 198 66


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 215.56 May 6, Gideon Labranche, highways, 142 00 Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 88 33


20, Gideon Labranche, highways, 44 00 Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 12 50


June 3, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 81 50 Gideon Labranche, highways, 84 10


17, Gideon Labranche, highways, 150 45


July 1, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 144 25


Aug. 5, Gideon Labranche, highways, 116 49 Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 41 50


19, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 115 32


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Sept. 2, Gideon Labranche, highways, $50 00


16, Gideon Labranche, highways, 58 00


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 35 87 Oct. 21, Gideon Labranche, highways, 83 50


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 176 05


Nov. 4, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 63 00


18, Gideon Labranche, highways, .269 48


Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 63 00


Dec. 2, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 46 06


16, Gideon Labranche, highways, 141 38 Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 18 50


1920.


Jan. 6, Fred E. Sanborn, highways, 144 57 Gideon Labranche, highways, 26 53


20, J. N. Carpenter, bridge plank, 105 60


$2,761 70


1919. STREET LIGHTING.


. Feb. 18, Newmarket Electric Co. $211 08


Mar. 18, Newmarket Electric Co., 211 08


· May 6, Newmarket Electric Co., 422 16


June 3, Newmarket Electric Co., 111 08


17, Newmarket Electric Co.,


100 00


Sept. 2, Newmarket Electric Co.,


633 24


Oct. 21, Rockingham County Light .and Power Co., 211 08


Dec. 2, Rockingham County Light and Power Co., 422 16


1920.


Jan. 6, Rockingham County Light and Power Co., 211 08


Total expenditures, $2,532 96


Appropriation, $2,500 00


From miscellaneous fund, 32 96


$2,532 96


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1919. GENERAL EXPENSE OF DEPARTMENT.


Mar. 4, D. J. Brady, labor repairing, $ 20 00


Apr. 1, Geo. H. Willey, balance sprinkling streets, 536 00


June 17, Boston & Maine R.R., freight on street sprinkler, 24 93


July 1, Edwin Janvrin, teaming stone crusher, 59 19


Dyan Supply Co., street sprinkler, 800 00


Aug. 19, J. D. Adams & Co., road drag and blade for road machine 30 40


Nov. 4, Newmarket Mfg. Co., drilling bolt for road machine, 1 50


1920.


Jan. 6, The Good Roads Mfg. Co., blade for road machine, 10 50


Geo. H. Willey, paid on sprinkling, 5 00


Total expenditures, $1,982 52


From miscellaneous fund, 1,982 52


CHARITIES.


1919. TOWN POOR.


Mar. 4, M. T. Kennedy, supplies fur- nished Mr. LaRock and John Baslowe, $12 53


Apr. 15, Rockingham County Farm, board of Thomas Bresnehen, 36 00


Aug. 5, John L. Hersom, board of Charles French, 50 00


Total expenditures, $ 98 53 Appropriation, 400 00


Balance on hand,


$301 47


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PATRIOTIC PURPOSES.


1919.


June 17, A. C. Haines, decorating soldiers' graves, Appropriation,


$200 00


200 00


RECREATION. BAND CONCERTS.


1919.


Oct. 7, Joseph Vanderhole, leader, $300 00


Appropriation, 300 00


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES. 1919.


Mar. 4, A. T. Stackpole, sharpening tools .3 35


Dec. 16, Newmarket Water Works, Hydrant service and fount- ains, 2,618 50


Total expenditures, $2,621 85


Appropriations,


2,500 00


From miscellaneous fund, 121 85


$2,621.85


CEMETERY.


1919.


Jan. 20. Albert H. Brown, care of cemetery, $492 00


Appropriation,


300 00


From miscellaneous fund, 192 00


$492 00


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UNCLASSIFIED LEGAL SERVICES. 1919.


Mar. 4, Irving T. George, legal services $21 10 Rev. William Ramsden, re- turning marriage certificates 4 50


1920.


Jan. 20, Rev. James E. McCooey, re- turning marriage certificates .6 50


Total expenditures, $32 10


From miscellaneous fund, 32 10


INTEREST.


1919.


Apr. 6 1, Mary J. Birmingham, interest


on note, $ 28 00


May 20, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 148 75


Newmarket National Bank, interest on water bonds, 17 50


July 1, Newmarket National Bank, interest on water bonds, 245 00


Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 10 50


15, Newmarket National Bank, interest on notes, 150 00


Aug. 5, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 28 00


Sept. 16, William M. Simpson, interest on note, 38 50


H. B. Haines, interest on note, 40 00


William M. Simpson, interest on note, 10 50


Nov. 4, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 63 00


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Dec. 2, Newmarket National Bank, interest on water bonds, $227 50 Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 87 50 Newmarket National Bank,


1920. interest on note, 150 00 Jan. 20, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 21 00


Total expenditures, $1,265 75


Appropriation,


$1,000 00


From miscellaneous fund, 265 75


$1,265 75


NEW CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENTS.


1919. . STATE AID CONSTRUCTION.


July 1, J. W. Hartnett, setting up stone crusher, $ 234 00


Aug. 5, North East Culvert Co., metal culverts, 127 37


19, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 229 15


Sept. 2, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 443 68 Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 434 00


16, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 518 32


Oct. 7, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 1,060 64


Dec. 2, Fred E. Sanborn, labor,


47 33


16, Newmarket Water Works, labor and material, 264 26


1920. Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 46 86 Jan. 6, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 117 78


20, City of Somersworth, use of road roller, 524 00


$4,047 39


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TOWN CONSTRUCTION.


1919.


May 20, Geo. H. Willey, labor on new street, $1,000 00


July 1, Wm. A. Grover, resurveying Elm and Kittredge streets, 8 15 15, Geo. H. Willey, labor on new street, 1,200 00


$2,208 15


INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS.


1919


Dec. 2, Newmarket National Bank, water works bonds, $3,000 00


Appropriation,


$2,000 00


From miscellaneous fund, 1,000 00


$3,000 00


PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS.


STATE AND COUNTY PRECINCTS.


1919.


Dec. 2, John W. Plummer, (State Treasurer) state tax, (less credits), $11,330 56


Stewart Everett Rowe, Treas.,


county tax,


.7,833 19


Total expenditures, $19,163 75 Appropriation, 19,163 75


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SCHOOL DISTRICT.


1919.


May 20, Frank H. Pinkham, Treas. $2,000 00 Sept. 16, Frank H. Pinkham, Treas., 5,000 00 Frank H. Pinkham, Treas., · 3,000 00 Dec. 22, Frank H. Pinkham, Treas., 2,000 00 1920.


Jan. 20, Frank H. Pinkham, Treas., 2,000 00 31, Frank H. Pinkham, Treas., balance of school money, 6,462 40


Total expenditures, $20,462 40


Appropriation, 20,462 40


NEWFIELDS SCHOOL TAX.


1919.


Dec. 2, John F. Sanborn, Newfields, school tax, $25 50


From miscellaneous fund, 25 50


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MUNICIPAL COURT.


REPORT OF JOHN F. BROWN, Judge of the Municipal Court of Newmarket, N. H.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 6, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned respectfully makes the following re- port for the year ending February 6, 1920:


Received from fines, fees and costs, Paid John F. Brown, Justice salary, $100 00


$262 17


Paid Commissioner of Motor


Vehicles, 125 00


Paid School Treasurer, F. H. Pinkham 10 00


Paid John F. Brown, for drawing complaints and warrants, 18 00


Paid Joseph Turcotte, Town Treasurer, 9 17


$262 17


Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. BROWN, Justice and Clerk.


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REPORT OF CHAS. M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned presents the following report :


Rate list of 1917, $352 03


Interest,


9 30


$361 33


Abatements,


$ 75 58


Paid Joseph O. Turcotte, Treasurer, 285 75


$361 33


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.


We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of New- market, have examined the foregoing account and found it correctly cast, with corresponding vouchers.


HERBERT H. KNOWLTON, Į ERNEST BOISVERT,


Auditors.


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REPORT OF CHAS. M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned presents the following report:


Rate list of 1918, $1,446 03


Interest, 24 54


$1,470 57


Abatements, $ 40 28.


Paid Joseph O. Turcotte, Treasurer, 1,154 11


$1,194 39


Uncollected taxes Jan. 31, 1920, $276 18


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.


We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of New- market, have examined the foregoing account, and found it correctly cast, with corresponding vouchers.


HERBERT H. KNOWLTON, } ERNEST BOISVERT, Auditors.


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REPORT OF CHAS. M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned presents the following report:


Rate list of 1919, $65,084 92 66 20


Added taxes,


Interest,


20 13


$65,171 25


Discount, $ 1,533 42


Abatements, 378 23


Paid Joseph O. Turcotte, Treasurer, 61,605 85


$63,517 50


Uncollected Taxes Jan. 31, 1920, $1,653 75


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES M. O'CONNOR, Collector of Taxes.


We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of New- market, have examined the foregoing account, and found it correctly cast, with corresponding vouchers.


HERBERT H. KNOWLTON, { Auditors.


ERNEST BOISVERT,


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


The undersigned, Treasurer of the Town of New- market, presents the following report for the fiscal year ending January 31, 1920:


Balance in hands of Treasurer, Jan. 31, 1919, $13,092 55


Rent of Town Hall, 299 25


Pool tables and bowling alleys licenses 101 25


State aid for highways, 961 21


Boston & Maine R. R. 10% refund on freight on crushed stone, 17 69


Insurance tax,


13 50


Railroad tax,


717 29


Savings Bank tax,


1,226 65


Automobile tax for 1920,


387 58


Cemetery lots sold,


55 00


Moving picture license,


120.00


Police Court,


9 17


Dog licenses, 88 80


Newmarket Water Works, bonds and interest, 3,525 00


Charles M. O'Connor, Tax Collector, '17 285 75


Charles M. O'Connor, Tax Collector, '18. 1,154 11


Charles M. O'Connor, Tax Collector, '19 61,605 85


$83,660 65


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REPORT OF TREASURER.


The undersigned, Treasurer of the Town of New- market, presents the following report for the fiscal year ending January 31, 1920:


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


Jan. 31, 1919, $13,092 55


Receipts of year ending


Jan. 31, 1920, 70,568 10


$83,660 65 Paid Sundry orders of Selectmen, $73,829 24


Credit from State for State Tax, 1,957 44


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


Jan. 31, 1920 7,873 97


$83,660 65 ·


JOSEPH O. TURCOTTE, Treasurer.


We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Town of New- market, have examined the foregoing account, and found it correctly cast, with corresponding vouchers.


HERBERT H. KNOWLTON, } ERNEST BOISVERT, Auditors.


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REPORT OF HIGHWAY AGENTS.


REPORT OF ALPHONSE ROY.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


I submit the following report of expenditures upon the division of highways committed to my charge :-


TOWN MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES.


Week ending Feb. 17, 1919, $12 62


Week ending, March 3, 1919, 34 53


Week ending March 8, 1919, 6 60


$43 75


Respectfully submitted,


ALPHONSE ROY. -


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REPORT OF GIDEON LABRANCHE.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


I submit the following report of expenditures upon the division of highways committed to my charge:


TOWN MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES.


Week ending March 8, $ 6 60


Week ending March 15,


31 25


Week ending March 31, ..


124 45


Week ending April 12,


198 66


Week ending April 26,


142 00


Week ending May 17,


44 00


Week ending May 31,


84 10


Week ending June 14,


150 45


Week ending August 2,


116 49


Week ending August 30,


50 00


Week ending August 13,


58 00


Week ending October 4,


83 50


Week ending November 15,


269 48


Week ending December 13,


141 38


Week ending January 3, 1920,


26 53


$1,526 89


Respectfully submitted,


GIDEON LABRANCHE.


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REPORT OF FRED E. SANBORN. . NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


I submit the following report of expenditures upon the division of highways committed to my charge:


TOWN MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES.


Week ending March 1, 1919, $ 6 88


Week ending March 17,


8 66


Week ending March 29,


88 50


Week ending April 14,


215 56


Week ending May 3,


88 33


Week ending May 17,


12 50


Week ending May 31,


81 50


Week ending June 28,


144 25


Week ending July,


41 50


Week ending August 16,


115 32


Week ending September 6,


35 87


Week ending October 18,


176 05


Week ending November 1,


63 00


Week ending November 15,


63 00


Week ending November 29,


46 06


Week ending December 13,


18 50


Week ending December 27,


144 57


Week ending January 17, 1920,


28 50


$1,378 54


STATE AID MAINTENANCE.


Week ending March 29, 1919,


$36 00


Week ending May 2,


71 50


Week ending May 31,


8 50


Week ending July,


15 00


Week ending October 4,


72 00


Week ending October 18


99 00


Week ending November 1


61 24


Week ending December 13


14 00


$377 24


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STATE AID CONSTRUCTION.


Week ending August 16 $229 15


Week ending August 23 434 00


Week ending August 30 443 68


Week ending September 6


251 24


Week ending September 13


267 08


Week ending September 20


434 25


Week ending September 27


369 75


Week ending October 4


256 64


Week ending November 29


47 33


Week ending December 13


46 86


Week ending December 27


117 78


$2,897 76


MAIN STREET.


Week ending October 4


· $101 61


Week ending October 11


171 70


Week ending October 18


89 50


Week ending November 1


462 43


Week ending November 15


540 32


Week ending November 29


408 82


Week ending December 13


2.4 45


$1,798 83


Respectfully submitted,


FRED E. SANBORN.


NEWMARKET, N. H., Jan. 31, 1920.


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, of


PHILIP LABRANCHE, Jr., Newmarket.


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WATER WORKS.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JOSEPH O. TURCOTTE, Treasurer, in account with New- market Water Works, to January 1, 1920 ..


Dr.


Balance in hands of the Treasurer,


Jan. 1, 1919, $ 9,482 82


Cash received from W. J. O'Connor, Superintendent, 1919, 12,198 49


$21,681 31


Cr.


Paid sundry orders of Commis-


sioners, $12,994 33


Balance in hands of the Treasurer,


Jan. 1, 1920, 8,686 98


$21,681 31


PAID SUNDRY ORDERS OF COMMISSIONERS.


Paid Harry Nutting, labor $ 21 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to Jan. 1, 1919 125 00


Harry Nutting, labor 21 00


Jenkins Brothers, pump valves, 8 76


Braman Dow & Co., merchandise, 8 09


John H. Griffin, labor, supplies, etc., 50 96


Newmarket Exchange, cement, lumber and carting, 27 13


J. N. Carpenter, team and gravel, 7 90


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Paid A. J. Turcotte, supplies, $ 5 96


Frank E. Lang, blacksmith work, 2 50


Newmarket Electric Co., lighting, 7 50


C. A. Morse, P. M., stamped envelopes, Harry Nutting, labor, 21 00


13 18


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service to April 1, 1919, 13 85


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to Feb. 1,


125 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


W. J. Q'Connor, services to March 1,


125 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Newmarket Electric Co., current and fuses,


4 00


National Meter Co., two meters,


25 75


Jenkins Bros., merchandise, 11 68


Mutual Boiler Insurance Co., insurance,


35 00


F. H. Durgin, services as Clerk of Water Commissioners,


25 00


F. H. Durgin, postage,


2 00


Joseph O. Turcotte, services as Treasurer, 1918, 25 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to April 1;


125 00


Harry. Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harold L. Bond, tools and merchandise,


114 09


Charles H. Pepler, services as Water


Commissioner, 3 00


46


Paid New England Tel. & Tel. Co., services to July 1, $11 70


Harry Nutting, labor, 21 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to May 1, 125 00


Joseph Jendron, labor,


10 50


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


W. S. Darley & Co., supplies, 5 40


Braman Dow & Co., pipe and fittings, 64 17


H. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies, 19 00


21 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to June 1, 125 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


Harry Nutting, labor, 21 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on coal,


183 40


Harry Nutting, labor,


21 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to July 1, .


125 00


W. J. O'Connor, freight, express, trucking to June 30, 15 60


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on coal, 159 75


Garlock Packing Co., packing, 25 01


Frederick A. Potts & Co., coal,


302 55


H. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies,


41 81


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


Alex Pelletier, hauling coal,


60 60


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


W. L. Caswell, labor,


56 25


Newmarket Electric Co., current,


5 00


J. E. Kent, trucking,


11 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., services to Oct. 1, 15 19


Lewis Hersom, labor, 50 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


47


Paid Harry Nutting, labor, $ 24 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to Aug. 1, 125 00


Harry Nutting, labor, 24 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on coal,


150 67


Frederick A. Potts & Co., car of coal, 132 75


Alex Pelletier, hauling coal, 26 55


John Edgerly, labor with team,


1 50


Charles Stilson, labor,


28 00


Lewis Hersom, labor,


106 00


Arthur Labranche, labor with team, 4 75


Harry Nutting, labor, 24 00


Newmarket Mfg. Co., lumber,


17 55


Newmarket Exchange, lumber and carting,


151 90


W. L. Caswell, labor, 28 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


I. Beauchesne, wood,


6 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


W. J. O'Conner, services to Sept.1,


125 00


Arthur Labranche, freight and carting,


1 77


Harry Nutting, labor,


24 00


Joe Jendron, labor,


10 00


F. O. Tebbets, pipe,


7 85


Harry Nutting, labor,


28 00


Joe Jendron, labor,


12 00


Harold L. Bond, supplies,


35 98


Clinton Wright Wire Co., supplies,


108 01


International Engineering Works, castings,


14 00


Northeast Metal Culvert Co., supplies, 125 11


W. L. Caswell, labor,


56 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


28 00


Joe Jendron, labor, 10 00


C. A. Morse, P. M., stamped envelopes,


23 44


Harry Nutting, labor, 28 00


Harry Stackpole, labor, 8 00


David McCall, labor, 8 00


48


Pafd Stephen Wallace, labor, $ 8 00


Thomas Iveson, labor, 8 00


Chester Knight, labor, 8 00


W. J. O'Connor, services to Oct. 1,


175 00


Arthur Labranche, freight and trucking,


24 97


Harry Nutting, labor,


28 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on pipe,


151 13


Stephen Wallace, labor,


10 00


Chester Knight, labor,


10 00


Thomas Iveson, labor, 10 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


28 00


Harry Nutting, labor,


28 00


Warren Foundry & Machine Co., cast iron pipes, 1,854 20


Richards & Co., lead and yarn,


139 40


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., services to Dec. 31, 15 68


Thomas 'Iveson, labor, 16 00


Chester Knight, labor, 20 00


Stephen Wallace, labor,


18 00


George Smith, labor,


16 00


Wilbur Sharples, labor,


12 00


Albert Gagnon, labor,


8 00




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