Reports of the Town officers of Newmarket, New Hampshire 1919-1921, Part 9

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


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Unclassified, including


Memorial band stand,


1,814 09


Abatements refunded,


55.35


Interest, 1,202 25


New construction and improvements, including State aid construction, 761 48


Sewer construction, 3,253 41


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Indebtedness Payments Temporary loan, $ 6,000 00 Term notes, 5,000 00 Payments to other governmental divisions, State and County taxes, 18,101 19 School district, 22,258 50


Total expenditures, $93,331 74


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT. LIABILITIES.


Water Works bonds, $7,000 00


Loans at 312 per cent,


Mary J. Birmingham, 800 00


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William M. Simpson,


1,400 00


William A. Tasker, 500 00


Loans at 4 per cent,


Herbert R. Haines, 1,000 00


1.


William M. Simpson, 1,000 00


New sewer bonds at 312 per cent, 10,000 00


Loans for sewer at 5 per cent, Newmarket National Bank,


6,000 00


Loan for North Side sewer at 6 per


cent,


Newmarket National Bank, 2,000 00


Temporary loan at 6 per cent,


Newmarket National Bank,


6,000 00


Balance due School District, 4,000 00


Total liabilities,


$39,700 00


ASSETS.


Balance in treasury, $7,051 79


Due from Boston & Maine R. R., 150 00


H. C. George, uncollected taxes, 644 73


C.M.O'Connor, uncollected taxes,'19, 514 08


C.M.O'Connor, uncollected taxes,'20, 2,658 91


Total assets,


$11,019 51


Net liabilities, Jan. 31, 1921,


$28,680 49


Net liabilities, Jan. 31, 1920,


28,101 37


Increase of debt,


$579 12


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CEMETERY


TRUST FUND, 1920.


NAME


FUND.


INTEREST. BALANCE.


Margaret Eastham,


$100 00


$5 15


$118 82


S. E. W. Creighton,


200 0.0


9 60


229 56


Susan D. Mathes,


100 00


4 17


101 42


George K. Haines,


200 00


9 95


238 82


Mary R. Pinder,


100 00


5 32


123 44


Frances Durgin,


150 00


6 47


158 29


Hester S. McDaniel,


200 00


9.68


231 69


Alfred Chesley,


100 00


4 23


102 09


John J. Hanson,


100 00


4 04


100 10


James P. Hanscom,


50 00


2 08


51 04


Susan O. Willey,


134 00


5 73


139 04


Lydia B. Haselton,


100 00


4 25


102 55


William B. Small,


100 00


4 22


101 79


John D. Meader,


100 00


4 05


101 23


Hannah Meader,


50 00


2 07


50 89


Dudley P. Meader,


50 00


2 05


50 31


M. Jennie Wetherell,


100 00


4 20


102 12


Eliza H. Dockum,


100 00


4 30


104 78


Kate K. Waterhouse,


100 00


4 20


102 20


Samuel H. Greene,


100 00


4 03


104 69


Ellen Caswell,


100 00


4 09


101 31


Joseph E. Jenkins,


100 00


4 13


100 47


Sarah W. Cheswell,


200 00


8 97


218 31


Ursula McDaniel,


100 00


5 67


122.37


Freeman H. Tuttle,


100 00


4 20


102 08


George E. Joy,


100 00


4 18


101 62


Sarah A. Doe,


50 00


2 09


50 30


Sarah A. Treadwell,


500 00


23 85


580 17


Frank H. Durgin,


75 00


3 07


75 72


Mary A. Varney,


75 00


3 07


75 72


Charles A. Dearborn,


50 00


2 06


50 18


Elvira G. Doeg,


50 00


2 04


50 16


John F. Demeritt,


50 00


2 05


50 37


Oliver P. Sanborn,


150 00


6 65


164 97


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Susan A. Sanborn,


$100 00


$4 11


$101 81


Thomas H. Wiswall,


200 00


8 19


202 98


John Hodge,


100 00


4 07


100 88


Oliver J. Drew,


50 00


2 11


50 94°


Lottie Pound,


50 00


2 06


50 67


David Pike,


100 00


4 19


101 87


A. J. Nichols,


300 00


12 97


322 13


Orissa J. Murray,


150 00


6 35


155 08


Sarah A. Chapman,


50 00


2 07


50 25


Margaret Leonard,


101 50


4 30


104 85


Lucy Dockum,


50 00


2 06


50 52


John Smalley,


50 00


2 11


50 96


Minerva A. Davis,


50 00


2 06


50 13


John W. Hodgdon,


100 00


4 20


102 25


Martha J. Sanborn,


50 00


2 05


50 30


Sophronia C. Gerry, .


100 00


4 12


100 06


Joseph D. Stott,


100 00


4 09


100 46


William Bell,


100 00


4 10


100 70


James M. Caswell,


100 00


4 09


100 34


Sarah E. Caswell,


50 00


2 04


50 16


Joseph H. Smith,


150 00


6 19


154 06


Martha W. Whitehorn,


50 00


2 02


50 10


Charles E. Tasker,


200 00


8 07


201 73


Flora N. Chapman,


50 00


2 01


50 34


Andrew Bell,


100 00


4 03


100 69


John B. Page,


100 00


4 01


100 34


Mary A. Cowles,


100 00


4 01


100 34


Belle L. Smith,


100 00


4 01


100 17


George W. Murch,


100 00


4 02


100 52


W. T. & W. C. Folsom,


200 00


8 04


201 04


Lucy J. Wiggin,


100 00


4 01


100 34


Ellen F. Smith,


50 00


1 00


51 00


Timothy M. Joy,


100:00


1 67


101 67


Fannie M. Roberts,


100 00


1 00


101 00


12


Benjamin F. Dennett,


$100 00


$ 100 00


Charles H. Harvey,


100 00


100 00


$7,585 50 $311 34


$7,969 12


The above shows the amount of money deposited by each person named, the interest on each amount for the year 1920, and balance due each depositor after paying for care of lots in full to January 1, 1921.


The sum total is at interest in the New Hampshire Savings Bank in Concord, book 42,372.


Respectfully submitted,


WALTER B. GREENE, GEORGE H. WILLEY, JOHN E. KENT.


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EXPENDITURES CLASSIFIED



GENERAL GOVERNMENT. TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES. . 1920.


Feb. 3, Chas. M. O'Connor, part 4


salary, collector $200 00


Mar. 2, Ernest Boisvert, auditor, 10 00


2, Herbert H. Knowlton, auditor, 10 00


Nov. 16, Chas. M. O'Connor, part salary, collector, 250 00


1921.


Jan. 31, Wm. J. O'Connor, select- man, 200 00


Ernest T. Hamel, clerk, selectman 250 00


Geo. H. Bennett,


selectman, 200 00


Joseph O.Turcotte, Treas- urer, 125 00


· Joseph A. Rousseau, town clerk, 100 00


Chas.M.O'Connor, collec- tor, bal. 1918 book, 50.00


Fred E. Sanborn, high- way agent, 50 00


Israel Beauchesne, high- way agent, 50 00


Total expenditures, $1,495 00


Appropriation, 1,950 00


Balance ,on hand,


$455 00


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1920. TOWN OFFICERS' EXPENSES.


Feb. 3, E. C. Eastman, stationery, $ 6 57 17, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 95


Mar. 2, Geo. H. Willey, dinners 21 00


April 6, F. H. Pinkham, printing town reports 303 75


6, J. A. Filion, teams for inven- tory, 11 50


6, A. F. Priest, town clerk ex- penses, 89 .00


6, Ernest T. Hamel, expense tax com .. , 25 75


May 4, E. C. Eastman, 50 dog licenses, 85


18, Bela Kingman, bond for treas- urer, 30 00


June 15, E. C. Eastman, tax book, 3 55


15, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, 1 05


Aug. 17, E. C. Eastman, pay-roll sheets,


2 07


Sept. 7, H. N. Anderson, bond for col- lector, 30 00


7, E. C. Eastman, stationery, 1 64


Dec. 7, F. H. Pinkham, printing, 54 00


7, Miss Alma J. Morse, clerical work, 35 00 .


21, E. C. Eastman, stationery, 20 00


1921.


Jan. 4, Joseph Rousseau, town clerk expenses, 37 82


31, U. S. Post Office, envelopes, 6 34


Total expenditures, $680 84


From miscellaneous fund,


680 84


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ELECTION AND REGISTRATION.


1920.


Mar. 16, Wm. J. O'Connor, supervisor, $10 00


16, Jonathan Walker, supervisor, 10 00


16, Ovias Rodier, supervisor, 10 00


April 6, Joshua Shepley, ballot clerk, 5 00


Sept. 21, Ovias Rodier, supervisor, 10 00


21, Albert F. Tebbetts, supervisor, 10 00


21, Jonathan Walker, supervisor, 10 00


5 00


21, Rosario Turcotte, ballot clerk,


5 00


21, True E. Smith, ballot clerk,


5 00


Oct.


5, True E. Smith, ballot clerk,


5 00


5, Rosario Turcotte, ballot clerk,


5 00


1


5, Wm. L. Priest, ballot clerk,


5 00


Nov. 16, Lewis Hersom, work on booths,


8 00


Dec. 7, M. H. London, cloth for booths 5 83


: 7, Joshua Shepley, ballot clerk, 5 00


7, A. F. Tebbetts, supervisor, 35 00


7, Jonathan Walker, supervisor, 35 00


7, Jonathan Walker, stationery, 2 00


7, Ovias Rodier, supervisor, 35 00


7, Mrs. Florence M. Tebbetts, work on check lists, 20 00 1921.


.Jan. 18, Newmarket Exchange, lumber for booths, 22 13


31, G. H. Towle, Jr., moderator (3 meetings) 30 00


·31, Rosario Turcotte, ballot clerk, 5 00


Total expenditures, $302 96


From miscellaneous fund, 302 96


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21, Joshua Shepley, ballot clerk, 5 00


21, Wm. L. Priest, ballot clerk,


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1920. TOWN HALL.


Feb. 3, Joseph A. Filion, coal and wood, $320 69


17, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 21 80


Mar. 2, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 13 81


April 6, Joseph A. Filion, "shavings and wood, 6 25


20, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 11 37


May 18, John A. Edgerly, hauling ashes, 21 50


June 1, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 39 33


July 20, Joseph A. Filion, wood, 4 25


Aug. 3, John H. Griffin, insurance, ·32 04


3, John H. Griffin, supplies, 24 31


3, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 70


Sept. 7, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 50


21, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 1 79


Nov. 2, Joseph A: Filion, wood, 5 00


16, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 18 35


16, Joseph A. Filion, wood, 10 00


Dec. 7, Joseph A. Filion, wood, 10 00


7, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 36 07


1921.


Jan. 4, J. O. Wellman, repairs to lights 13 20


-18, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 13 15


18, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 5 lamps, 2 00


18, Leo J. Turcotte, supplies, 5 35


Total expenditures, $611 46 From miscellaneous fund, 611 46


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PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


1920.


Feb. 3, George M. Mathes, services, $50 00


17, George M. Mathes, services, 50 00


Mar. 2, George M. Mathes, services, 50 00


2, John Edgerly, dog officer, 18 00


16, George M. Mathes, services, 50 00


April 6, George M. Mathes, services, 75 00


20, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


May 4, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


18, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


June 1, George M. Mathes, services, 122 00


July 6, George M. Mathes, services, 90 00


6, Alphonso Roy, special July 4th, 8 00


6, Telesphore Hamel, special, July 4th, 8 00


20, Geo. M. Mathes, salary and special July 4th, 64 00


Aug. 3, George M. Mathes, services,


60 00


17, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


Sept. 7, George M. Mathes, services, 94 00


7, Alphonse Roy, special,


16 00


7, Telesphore Hamel, special, 16 00


21, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


Appolinaire Garneau, special, 8 00


Oct. 5, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


19, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


Nov. 2, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


· 16, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


16, George M. Mathes, services, 5 00


Dec. 7, George M. Mathes, services, 90 00


7, Telesphore Rousseau, special, 3 00


7, Alphonse Roy, special, 3 00


21, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


21, Telesphore Rousseau, special, 5 00


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1921.


Jan. 4, George M. Mathes, services, $ 60 00 4, George M. Mathes, taking pris- oners to Portsmouth, 6 00


18, George M. Mathes, services, 60 00


18, Cyprien Grandmaison, food for prisoners, 5 20


Total expenditures, $1,616 20


Appropriation, 1,700 00


Balance on hand, $83 80


1920. FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Feb. 3, Arthur Labranche, trucking, $3 00


Joseph A. Filion, coal, 15 19


Joseph A. Filion, coal, 8 03


E. E. Jordan, labor and sup- plies, 12 20


17, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., light, 2 30


17, Gamewell Fire Alarm & Tel. Co., 66 57


Mar. 2, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., light, ' 2 30


April 6, George M. Mathes, clerk Hook & Ladder, 150 00


Ambrose' J. Smith, steward Granite Hose Co., 7 00


Thomas A. Filion, driver Hose Co., July 1919 to Jan. 1,1920, 12 50


Michael Barrett, salary and ex- penses, 85 00


H. W. John Manville Co., gasket for fire extinguisher, 5 51


John W. Ham, clerk Granite Hose Co., 200 00


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


19


April 6, Charles Chipman, labor on fire alarm, $ 15 00


J. E. Gould & Co., 1 bbl. blue vitriol, 47 04


April 20, John A. Edgerly, trucking and freight, 2 23


20, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 2 30


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., 2 armature tension springs, 37


Fred W. Knight, service of auto and men, 80 00


May 4, John B. Hevey, service on fire alarm, 6 00


18, E. G. O'Donnell, attachment to nozzles, 20 00


June 1, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 4 60


15, John A. Edgerly, trucking and freight, 1 02


J. E. Gould & Co., suplhuric . acid, 4 60


July 20, Joseph A. Filion, horse, July 1, 1919 to July 1, 1920, 50 00


Aug. . 3, John H. Griffin, insurance on fire apparatus, 25 41


John H. Griffin, insurance, 22 65


John H. Griffin, insurance, f 22 65


Sept. 7, Michael B. Barrett, expenses chief, 2 51


M. H. London, cover for truck, 3 60


Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., zinc, 28 80


Sept. 21, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., 2 30


A. H. Place, chamois skin, 1 50


Newmarket Mfg. Co., rent of Granite Hose House, 240 00


20


Oct. 5, John W. Ham, Granite Hose clerk, $200 00


Ambrose J. Smith, Granite Hose steward, 6 00


William A. Barrett, watching fires, 2 00


Charles Caswell, watching fires 2 00


Walter Caswell, watching fires, 2 00


George M. Mathes, Hook & Ladder clerk, 150 00


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


Michael B. Barrett, salary and expenses, chief, 80 00


American La France Fire En- gines Co., truck, rim and ex- penses, 2,331 22


Fred W. Knight, tire, tube and gas, 72 35


Oct. 19, Fred W. Knight, care of truck, 25 00 Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., bat- tery copper, 7 50


Nov. 2, Joseph A. Filion, use of team,


5 00


16, Newmarket Wiring & Supply Co., labor, 5 64


Rockingham Light County & Power Co., 4 60


Frank Atherton, watching fires, 2 00


Dec. 7, Joseph A. Filion, wood, 6 00


Rockingham County Light & Power Co., - 2 30


Arthur N. Dearborn, care of batteries, 50 00


F


Harry Stackpole, watching fires, 4 00


Israel Beauchesne, wood, 3 00


21


Dec. 7, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., $ 2 30


1921.


Jan. 31, Fred W. Knight, attending fires, 108 38


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Total expenditures,


$4,623 47


Appropriation for chemical auto 2,250 00


Appropriation for Fire Department,


2,000 00


4,250 00


From miscellaneous fund,


$373 47


DAMAGE BY DOGS.


1920.


Feb.


3, James T. O'Connor, hens killed


by dogs,


$4 50


April 6, John H. Stevens, hens killed by dogs, 8 00


1921.


Jan. 18, John A. Edgerly, dog officer,


12 00


$ 24 50


From miscellaneous fund,


24 50


EXTERMINATION OF MOTHS.


1920.


May 4, J. H. Foster, State Forester, $200 00 Richard A. Clay, spraying trees, 100 00


Appropriation,


$300 00


300 00


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HEALTH AND SANITATION.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


1920.


May 4, Arthur Sewall, burying cats, $ 2 00 June 15, Geo. A. Bennett, cleaning rub- bish, 24 00


July 6, John Edgerly, burying dogs, 2 00


Nov. 16, Lewis Hersom, labor for clinic, 119 00 16, Moses H. London, furniture for clinic, 118 33


Dec. 7, Moses H. London, supplies for clinic, 29 47


21, Lewis Hersom, labor for clinic, 23 64


21, Wm. L. Priest, supplies and labor for clinic, ' 127 98


1921.


Jan. 4, Rockingham Auto Supply Shop, rent, clinic, 20 00


18, Newmarket Exchange, lumber, clinic, 163 92


31, Dr. G. H. Towle, Jr., expenses for Dept. 315 90


Towle & Willey, for public


dump,


25 .00


John Edgerly, janitor work, clinic, 6 00


Total expenditures, $977 24


Appropriation Health Dept.,


$200 00


Appropriation for District Nurse, 500 00


$700 00


From miscellaneous fund, $277.24


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1920. VITAL STATISTICS.


Feb. 3, Dr. L. P. Beaudet, returning births, $ 4 00


April 6, Dr. J. D. Butler, returning births and deaths, 20 25


1921.


Jan. 4, Joseph Rousseau, 38 75


4, Dr. L. P. Beaudet, returning births and deaths, 2 75


31, Dr. Geo. H. Towle, Jr., return- ing births and deaths, 17 00 Dr. John D. Butler, returning births and deaths, 16 00


Total expenditures, $98 75


From miscellaneous fund, 98 75


1920. SEWER MAINTENANCE.


Mar. 2, Wm. L. Caswell, labor, $ 9 45


June 1, Wm. L. Caswell, labor, 24 00


.July 24, Henry White, labor, 22 50


Wm. L. Caswell, labor, 28 00


31, Wm. L. Caswell, labor, 9 50


Everett Ryan, labor, 9 50


Henry White, labor, 9 50


Aug. 3, John H. Griffin, supplies, 16 87


7, Wm. L. Caswell, labor, 8 00


Nov. 16, Henry M. Hutchins, sewer damage for Cheswell lot, 250 00


16, Mary J. Emerson, sewer dam- age 150 00


Dec. 7, Arthur A. Labranche, truck- ing, 3 75


Newfields Iron Foundry, cast- ings, 11 11


21, Wm. L. Caswell, labor, 34 00


Total expenditures, $586 18


Appropriation, 300 00


From miscellaneous fund, $286 18


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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. STATE AID MAINTENANCE.


1920.


April 6, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, $ 16 50


20, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 80 00


May 4, Fred E. Sanborn, labor,. 56 00


18, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 18 00


June 1, Fred E. Sanborn, labor,


18 00


15, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 18 00


July 6, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 204 00 20, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 12 00


Aug. 3, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 8 00


Sept. 7, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 158 00 ··


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21, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 128 00


Boston & Maine R. R., frt. on stone 171 37


Oct. 5, Boston & Maine R. R., frt. on stone, 193 57


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 420 15


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 166 00


19, Barrett Co., oil, 460 00


Fred E. Sanborn, labor,


199 00


Fred E. Sanborn, labor,


269 00


Boston & Maine R. R., frt. on stone, 112 50


Nov. 2, Fred E. Sanborn, labor,


486 35


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 37 25


16, Boston & Maine R. R., frt. on stone, 153 35


Essex Trap Rock Co., stone, 942 15


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 430 31


Barrett Co., tarvia, 1,420 00


Dec. 7, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 21 00


$6,198 50


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TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE.


1920.


May 4, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, $104 00


$104 00


TOWN MAINTENANCE, (WINTER). 1920.


Feb. 3, Gideon Labranche, labor, $ 66 23


17, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 200 29


Mar. 2, Gideon Labranche, labor, 261 93


2, Gideon Labranche, labor, 68 00


Fred E. Sanborn, labor,


338 50


16, Gideon Labranche, labor,


130 70


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 204 75


Israel Beauchesne, labor, 100 00


·$1,370 40


1920. TOWN MAINTENANCE, (SUMMER).


April 6, Israel Beauchesne, labor, $90 50


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 40 00


20, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 117 75


Israel Beauchesne, labor, 71 00


May 4, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 172 00


Israel Beauchesne, labor, 105 25


18, Newmarket Exchange, supplies, 34 35 Israel Beauchesne, labor, 119 50


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 264 00


Israel Beauchesne, C. I. pipe


54 60


June 1, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 97 08


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 50 00


15, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 65 10 Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 12 00


July 6, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 146 50


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 256 00


20, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 95 00


. Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 54 00


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Aug. 3, Israel Beauchesne, labor, $125 20 Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 89 24


17, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 105 50 Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 36 00


Essex Trap Rock & Construc- tion Co., stone, 418 49


Sept. 7, Ed Keniston, labor on bridge


72 00 Frank E. Willey, labor on bridge 72 00 Adelbert J. Snow, labor on bridge, 96 04


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on lumber, 54 14


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 99 00


Israel Beauchesne, labor, 173 00


Sept. 21, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 116 00


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 34 25


Oct. .5,· Israel Beauchesne, labor, 89 65


E. J. York, lumber for bridge, 1,487-47 Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 12 00


Joseph A. Filion, flabor with team, 26 50


19, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 186 00


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 51 00


Nov. 2, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 226 25 Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 53 55


16, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 29 36


Israel Beauchesne, labor, 158 00


Dec. 7, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 145 64


54 00


21, Israel Beauchesne, labor, Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 41 00


John Walker, labor, 136 00


1921.


Jan. 4, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 81 50


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 60 90


18, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 56 13 Newmarket Exchange, lumber, 24 71


Fred E. Sanborn, labor, 43 70


31, Israel Beauchesne, labor, 50 62


$6,349 47


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1920. STREET LIGHTING.


Feb. 17, Rockingham County Light &


Power Co., streets, $302 83


Mar. 2, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 302 83


April 20, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 302 83


June 1, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 605 66


Aug. 3, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 633 32


Sept. 21, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 316 49


Nov. 16, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 632 98


Dec. 7, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 330 62


1921. Jan. 18, Rockingham County Light & Power Co., streets, 330 62


Total expenditures, $3,758 18


Appropriation, 3,600 00


From miscellaneous fund, $158 18


1920. GENERAL EXPENSE OF DEPARTMENT. Mar. 2, Geo. . H. Willey, sprinkling streets, balance for 1919, $417 00


1921. Jan. 4, Geo. H. Willey, sprinkling streets, 1920, 432 00


Geo. H. Willey, painting sprinkler, 15 00


18, D. J. Brady, repairs on sprink- 1


ler,


3 50


$867 50


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EDUCATION.


1920. PUBLIC LIBRARY.


June 1, Mrs. A. C. Haines, Treasurer, $200 00


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


Sept. 7, Mrs. A. C. Haines, Treasurer, 200 00


Total expenditures, Appropriation,


$500 00 500 00


CHARITIES.


1920. TOWN POOR.


Feb. 3, J. E. Kent, coal for 1917, $17 80


June 1, Mrs. B. A. Hall, 36 00


July 20, Mrs. B. A. Hall, 28 00


Oct. 5, Mrs. B. A. Hall, 36 00


Dec. 7, Geo. Homiak,


24 00


Mrs. B. A. Hall, 36 00


7, Convalescent Home, care of Walter Grochmal, 56 00


21, Geo. Homiak, 24 00


1921.


June 4, Geo. Homiak, 24 00


Geo. Homiak, 24 00


18, Geo. Homiak, 24 00


Albert Stevens, milk furnished, 9 16


31, Geo. Homiak, 24 00


Total expenditures, $362 96


1


Appropriation, 300 00


From miscellaneous fund,


$62 96


PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES.


1920.


June 15, A. C. Haines, $200 00 Appropriation, 200 00


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1920. RECREATION . Sept. 21, Joseph Roy, Band Treasurer, Appropriation, S


$400 00


400 00


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES.


1920. CEMETERY.


Feb. 17, W. B. Greene, book for Trust Fund, $ 3 10


Dec. 7, A. H. Brown, care of cemetery 493 50


Total expenditures, $496 60


Appropriation,


300 00


From miscellaneous fund, $196 60


UNCLASSIFIED. BAND STAND.


1920.


Dec. 21, Geo. F. Hardy, on account, $1,000 00 1921.


Jan. 4, Geo. F. Hardy, balance to date 814 09


Total expenditures, $1,814 09


Appropriation, $1,000 00


Received from Band Stand Committee, 1,970 93


$2,970 93


Balance on hand, $1,156 84


ABATEMENTS REFUNDED.


1920.


Feb. 3, H. G. Burley Estate, $28 98


1921.


Jan. 4, H. G. Burley Estate, 26 37


Total expenditures, $55 35


From miscellaneous fund,


55 35


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INTEREST ON NOTES.


1920.


Feb. 17, William A. Tasker, interest on


note, $17 50


April 20, Newmarket National Bank, interest on note, 38 50


May 4, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 54 25 Newmarket National Bank, interest on note, 150 00


Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 43 75


June 1, Mary Birmingham, interest on $800.00 at 31/2 per cent, 28 00


15, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 73 50


Aug. 3, Newmarket National Bank, interest on water work bonds 175 00


Sept. 21, William M. Simpson, interest on notes, 94 00


Nov. 16, Herbert R. Haines, interest on $1,000 at 4 per cent, 40 00 Newmarket National Bank, interest on notes, 248 00


Dec. 7, Newmarket National Bank, interest on sewer bonds, 64 75 21, Newmarket National Bank, interest on water bonds, 175 00


Total expenditures, $1,202 25 Appropriation, 1,000 00


From miscellaneous fund. $202 25


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NEW CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENTS.


1920. STATE AID CONSTRUCTION.


May 18, Killorin Contracting Co., use of crusher, $156 00


Dec. 7, Fred E. Sanborn, Epping Road 605 48


$761 48


SEWER CONSTRUCTION.


1920.


Aug. 3, John H. Griffin, sewer pipe, No. Side, $445 20


5, Joseph A. Filion, trucking, 22 00


Nov. 16, John H. Griffin, sewer pipe, N'o. Side, 2,022 77


Newfields Iron Foundry, cast- ings, 554 19


Joseph A. Filion, trucking, 40 00


Dec. 7, Joseph A. Filion, trucking, 20 00 Boston & Maine R. R., frt. on tile, 149 25


Total expenditures, $3,253 41


Appropriation, $2,000 00


Loan, Newmarket National Bank,


2,000 00


$4,000 00


Balance on hand, $746 59


INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS.


1920.


TEMPORARY LOANS.


July 20, Newmarket Water Works, $6,000 00


From miscellaneous fund, 6,000 00


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TERM NOTES.


1920.


Dec. 7, Newfields Trust Fund, water bonds, $5,000 00


Appropriation,


$2,000 00


Received from Newmarket Water


Works,


3,000 00


$5,000 00


PAYMENTS TO OTHER GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS.


STATE AND COUNTY PRECINCTS.


1920.


Dec. 7, John W. Plummer, (State Treasurer), $10,268 00


Stewart A. Rowe, (County


Treasurer),


7,833 19


Total expenditures, -


$18,101 19.


Appropriations, 18,101 19


SCHOOL DISTRICT.


1920.


Sept. 7, True E.Smith, School Treas., 10,000 00


Dec. 7, True E.Smith, School Treas., 5,000 00 1921.


Jan. 28, True E.Smith, School Treas., 1,000 00 True E.Smith, School Treas., 6,258 50


Total expenditures, $22,258 50


Appropriation, $26,100 00


Dog licenses, less damage,


158 50


$26,258 50


Balance due School District,


$4,000 00


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WATER UTILITY.


1920.


Dec. 21, Newmarket Water Works, hyd- rants and fountains,


$2,961 26


Appropriation, e


2,500 00


From miscellaneous fund,


$461 26


Respectfully submitted,


WM. J. O'CONNOR, ERNEST T. HAMEL, of


Selectmen


GEO. A. BENNETT, Newmarket.


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MUNICIPAL COURT.


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


NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 17, 1921. TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned respectfully makes the following re- port for the year ending February 17, 1921:


Received from fines and costs, $93 00


Paid Commissioner of Motor Vehicles,


Concord, N. H. 40 00


Balance


$53 00


Due John F. Brown for salary, $100 00


Due John F. Brown for drawing six complaints, and warrants, 9 00


Total, $109 00


Balance due John F. Brown, ' $56 00


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, 1921.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned presents the following report:


Rate list of 1918, $276 18 Interest, 6 51


$282 69


Abatements,


$ 65 57


Paid Joseph O. Turcotte, Treasurer, 217 12


$282 69


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, 1921.


TO THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET:


The undersigned presents the following report :


Rate list of 1919, $1,653 75 Interest,


23 41 .


$1,677 16


Abatements,


$115 92


Paid Joseph O. Turcotte, Treasurer,


1,047 16


$1,163 08


Uncollected taxes, Jan. 31, 1921,


$514 08


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.




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