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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
GC 974.301 B43SA, 1918-1920
BOARD OF OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Sandgate VERMONT
For the Year Ending February 7th
1918
THE TUTTLE COMPANY, Publishers MARBLE CITY PRESS RUTLAND, VT.
Allen County Public Library
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
BOARD OF OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Sandgate VERMONT
For the Year Ending February 7th
1918
THE TUTTLE COMPANY, Publishers MARBLE CITY PRESS RUTLAND, VT.
Orders Drawn by Selectmen
E. F. HAYES, Chairman
Order No.
1 The Tuttle Company, printing $29 07
2 Robert Bentley, breaking roads 1 00
3 Howard Richards, care of Meekers' graves 3 69
4 Mrs. Jesse King, taxes
15 85
5. John Cunningham, work on road 5 70
6 John Cunningham, work on road
45
7 C. H. Richards, work on road
75
8 E. B. Hurd, boiler by Snyder's
22 25
9 H. L. Hayes, listing
15 00
10 Guy Bentley, listing and breaking roads
29 50
11 Frank E. Howe, printing notice
1 00
12 H. L. Hayes, boiler from Hoosick
16 00
13
A. Schneider, work on bridge
4 00
14 W. J. Hamilton, health officer
15 00
15 John Torrens, work on bridge
1 00
16 E. F. Hayes, work on bridges
6 00
17 R. G. Simpson, work on bridge
2 00
18
Morris Buck, plank last year order
12 00
19 W. C. Peck, listing, fire warden and census 1 00
31 76
20 Charles Randall, gravel
21 John Torrens, breaking snow, work on bridge
10 75
22 Fred Moffitt, fighting fire
60
23 S. S. Lincoln, breaking snow
2 40
24 C. D. Bentley, fee as treasurer
25 00
25 C. D. Bentley, sheep damage
6 00
26 John Wilcox, sheep damage
6 00
27 J. Finley Wark, sheep damage
24 00
28 Fred Bentley, expense sheep
1 00
29 John Torrens, expense sheep
1 00
30 E. F. Hayes, expense sheep
90
$290 67
Total
Town Clerk's Report C. D. BENTLEY, CLERK
Received dog licenses, 41 males
$41 00
Received of Fred Squires 2 00
Total
$43 00
Clerk's fees
4 10
DAMAGE PAID 1917 FOR SHEEP
John Wilcox, 1 sheep
$6 00 .
J. Finley Wark, 4 sheep 24 00
C. D. Bentley, 1 sheep 6 00
John Torrens, examination of sheep
1 00
Fred Bentley, examination of sheep 1 00
E. F. Hayes, examination of sheep
90
$43 00
Road Commissioner's Report ROSS BENTLEY, Commissioner
No.
1 Ross Bentley, town road
$19 50
2 Edward Fairbanks, town road
7 00
3 Albert Kenyon, town road 1 75
4 George Towns, town road 4 00
5 Albert Kenyon, town road
1 75
6 Ross Bentley, town road
12 00
7 Edward Fairbanks, town road
1 75
8 Wm. Dean, town road
20 00
9 Bessie Stickles, gravel
6 00
10 George Towns, town road
4 00
11 Albert Kenyon, town road
2 65
12 Ross Bentley, town road
6 27
13 Addison Burk, town road
6 00
14 Ross Bentley, town road
10 00
15 Addison Burk, town road
3 00
16 Jesse King, town road 7 00
5 25
18 Frank King, town road
8 75
19 Ross Bentley, town road
18 00
20 Chas. Bentley, town road
3 50
21 George Towns, town road Ross Bentley, town road
13 30
23 Addison Burk, town road
3 00
24 Wm. Woodard, town road
8 75
25 Harry Hayes, town road
58 94
26 Chas. Bently, town road
5 25
27 Harold Thomas, town road
3 50
28 George King, town road
6 12
29 Wm. Dean, town road
15 55
30 Addison Burk, town road
3 75
31 Ross Bently, town road
26 50
17 Chas. Bentley, town road
20 00
22
6
32 George King, town road
87
321%Philander Moffit, town road
21 00
33 Stephen Lincoln, town road
5 25
34 Frank King, town road
7 00
35 R. B. Smith, town road
1 36
36 G. W. Bentley, town road
1 00
37 Cortland Moffit, town road
31 50
38 Fred Lomberg, gravel
5 00
39 John Torrens, town road
7 10
40 F. C. Wilson, town road
4 00
41 Fred Smith, town road
5 25
42 Frank Bentley, town road
27 50
43 John Wilcox, town road
10 00
44 Albert King, town road
12 25
45 Wm. Lourie, town road
38 50
46 Ross Bentley, one drill
2 90
47 C. D. Bentley, town road
2 05
48 E. F. Hayes, town road
35 75
49 H. L. Hayes, town road
3 50
491W. C. Peck, town road
16 96
50 John Cunningham, gravel
6 00
51 Thomas Cunningham, town road
1 75
52 A. D. Case, scraper blade
8 50
53 James Morey, picks and shovels .
3 50
54 E. R. Hayes, town road
3 50
55 Harry Thomas, town road
6 61
56 James Bentley, town road
2 00
$583 43
STATE ROAD
1 E. T. Griswold, caps, dynamite, fuse etc.
$29 50
2 Henry Decker, work on state road 14 00
3 C. M. Noble, work on state road
14 00
4 G. W. Bentley, work on state road
14 00
5 John Conlin, work on state road
36 00
6 Frank King, work on state road
11 22
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7 Frank Bentley, work on state road
16 00
8 George Towns, work on state road 20 90
9 Edward Fairbank, work on state road 20 00
10 Ross Bentley, work on state road
42 27
11 C. D. Bentley, work on state road 10 00
12 Fred Bentley, work on state road 32 00
17 00
14 Frank King, work on state road
14 00
15 Chas. Bentley, work on state road 16 Jesse King, work on state road
2 22
17 Edward Fairbank, work on state road
13 00
18 Frank King, work on state road
6 00
19 George Towns, road on state road 20 John Morey, work on state road
4 00
21 E. R. Hayes, work on state road 3 00
22 John Conlin, work on state road
41 00
23 Harry Thomas, work on state road
4 22
24 Wm. Lourie, work on state road
59 00
25 H. L. Hayes, work on state road
2 00
26 G. W. Bentley, work on state road
2 00
$441 33 .
13 John Morey, work on state road
4 00
10 00
Town Treasurer's Report
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Paid F. S. Weed, 1 year's interest
Paid Chas. C. Skidmore, hedgehog bounty
$142 50 45
Paid interest on U. S. deposit money
37 69
Paid county tax
53 05
Paid The Tuttle Co., tax book, 1917
80
Paid State highway tax
85 69
. Paid State school tax 171 38
1 35
Paid direct state tax
353 68
Paid E. L. Hurd, 1 year's interest
25 00
Paid Nathan Mears, 1 year's interest
25 00
Paid S. M. Randall 1 year's interest
75 00
Paid E. Belle Gregory, 1 year's interest
25 00
Paid Ella M. Hayes, 1 year's interest
25 00
Paid G. M. Vaughn, 1 year's interest
37 50
Paid E. L. Hurd, note
5 00
Paid interest on same
4 16
Paid Nathan Mears, 2 notes
500 00
Paid interest on same
49 41
Paid Drs. for reporting births and deaths
2 00
Paid clerks fees for reporting births and deaths
2 50
Paid E. Belle Gregory, note
500 00
Paid interest on same 7 50
Paid 4% discount to taxpayers
161 22
Paid 1% treasurer for collector
40 94
Paid clerks fee for school census and reporting
3 00
Paid postage, stationery and supplies
10 00
Paid certified to selectman taxes
390 45
Paid Clerk's fee, dog license
4 10
Paid school orders, old and new
1,208 82
Paid road orders, old and new
615 47
Paid Perry & Keeseman, printing
9
Paid State road orders, new
309 67
Paid selectmen's orders, old and new
342 37
Paid Poormaster's orders, new
57 15
$5,767 85
DR.
Received balance in treasurer Feb. 12, 1917
$1,208 32
Received interest on Haley fund
3 69
Received town taxes
4,506 15
Received dog fund
43 00
Received Fred Smith, rent of school land
3 00
Received R. C. Smith, rent of school land
6 00
Received E. R. Wyman, rent of school land
7 33
Received transportation and board of scholars
281 76
Received trained teachers
136 00
Received advanced instructions
60 00
Received rebate for current expenses
25 72
Received 5% state road tax
338 53
Received State road fund No. 4009, 4013
50 62
Received State maintenance fund
150 00
Received J. Finley Wark, taxes 1916
70 20
Received bounty from State
5 75
Received Jesse King, ex-collector estate (poll)
11 88
Received Jesse King, ex-collector estate (land)
44 22
Total received
$6,952 17
Total paid out
5,767 85
Balance in treasurer's hands, Feb. 1st, 1918 $1,184 32
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Report of Overseer of Poor A. E. MEARS, Overseer.
February 1, 1918
Jan. 30 Adson Burke, board John Waters
$2 50
July 14 Dr. Richland, John Waters 5 00
July 22 Adson Burke, board John Waters 7 50
Aug. 6 D. Gray, John Water's case
20 00
Aug. 6 Ted Hays, caring for John Waters
10 00
Aug. 26 A. E. Mears, lines, stockings, tobacco and telephone
3 65
Nov. 16 Judge Griffin, for hearing
8 50
Total $57 15
A. E. MEARS, Poor Master.
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School Directors' Report CLIFTON MEARS, Chairman.
Orders drawn from February 1, 1917 to June 30, 1917 Order No.
149 Silver Burdett Co., school supplies
$14 68
150 Edward Babb Co., report cards
53
151 Burr and Burton, tuition
24 00
152 C. D. Bently, transportation
35 10
153 Bessie Stickles, teaching
33 00
154 Will Woodard, wood Dist. No. 2
4 00
155 Sam King, building fires
1 00
156 Will Woodard, one cord of wood
4 00
157 C. D. Bentley, transportation
10 00
158
Grace Doane, teaching
40 00
159
Bessie Stickles, teaching
33 00
160 Grace Doane, teaching
20 00
161 Lyons & Carnahan, supplies
18 22
162 Edward Babb & Co., supplies
8 02
163 C. D. Bentley, transportation
6 00
164 Grace Doane, teaching
40 00
165 Fred W. Lomberg, transportation
100 50
166 Bessie Stickles, teaching
33 00
167 Houghton & Mifflin Co., mdse.
8 24
168 Sam King, building fires
1 00
169 Claude Hayes, transportation fees
4 20
170 Bessie Stickles, teaching
44 00
171 John Cunningham, wood district No. 7
21 00
172 Grace Doane, teaching
40 00
173 Bessie Stickles, teaching
44 00
174 R. C. Smith, school supplies
1 50
175 Warren Mattison, building fires
3 00
176 Burr & Burton, tuition
24 00
177 Edward Babb Co., supplies
8 55
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178 Fred N. Moulton, tuition Annie Lourie
20 00
179 Fred W. Lomberg, transportation 62 25
180 Grace Doane, teaching 40 00
Orders drawn from July 1, 1916 to February 1, 1917 $525 72
$746 79
Total expenses for school year 1916-1917
$1,272 51
FRED W. LOMBERG, WARREN WOODARD, ANTON SCHNEIDER
Orders drawn from June 30th, 1917 to February 1, 1918
No.
181 Glossie Bentley, transportation fees $15 00
Claude Hayes, transportation fees 6 60
182 184 185
G. Doane, teaching Dist. 7 40 00
B. Stickles, teaching Dist. 2
33 00
186
J. D. Whittier, miscellaneous
5 14
Perry Keeseman, truant officers notices.
50 00
D. C. Health & Co., books
27 91
E. E. Babb & Co., books, supplies
8 55
C. Mears, miscellaneous
5 00
G. Doane, teaching Dist. 7 44 00 Mrs. Pelkey, cleaning school 2 00
G. Doane, teaching Dist. 7 22 00
4 50
B. Stickles, teaching district No. 2
9 00
197 198
B. Stickles, teaching district No. 2 C. D. Bentley, insurance on school
4 50
33 00 199 G. Doane, teaching district No. 7 200 B. Stickles, teaching district No. 2 36 00
201
John Cunningham, wood 21/2 cord
15 00
187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196
Albert King, wood district No. 2
36 00
C. Mears, wood district No. 2
24 00
13
202 203 204 205
Frederick Lomberg, transportation
94 50
G. Doane, teaching district No. 7 44 00
B. Stickles, teaching district No. 2 36 00
22 00
206
G. Doane, teaching district No. 7
Anton Schneider, sawing wood 3 00
207
E. U. Lathrop, new window district No. 2 3 50
$574 70
Report of District Superintendent
Members of the School Committee:
Gentlemen : I have the honor of submitting to you and through you to the citizens of the town a report relative to the schools.
In the report of last year considerable stress was laid upon the matter of consolidation and transportation. The same plan has been carried out this present school year with some very satisfactory changes as regards transportation.
Mr. Lomberg, who transports the pupils, has purchased a very satisfactory conveyance which meets the necessary re- quirements for a transportation vehicle. The children are carried in a covered vehicle, so they are protected from rain and cold in severe weather. A quantity of straw is placed in the bottom of the vehicle to keep the children's feet warm and they are urged to take hot bricks to place beneath their feet. Robes are furnished by Mr. Lomberg for covering the pupils. If pupils desire they have the opportunity of furnishing more robes for their own personal use. During the present winter the body from the transportation wagon has been placed on sleigh run- ners thus it will be seen that at no time of the year are the pupils exposed to inclement weather while being transported to and from school.
There being only a small number of pupils in District No. 1 and they all being boys of sufficient age and size to walk to school, arrangements were made for them to furnish their own way of reaching school and they are paid so much for each day's transportation of themselves.
According to the method of making rebates for transporta- tion, allowance is made according to the number of weeks pupils attend school. Therefore, those having pupils whose convey- ance is furnished should keep their children regularly in school, otherwise the town is expending money for transportation for which they will not receive a rebate.
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At the present time it is impossible to state whether or not it will be advisable to consolidate all the schools on the east side of the town another year owing to the fact that there will prob- ably be many more pupils in this part of the town another year. Without doubt two schools will be all that are necessary
At present there are two very satisfactory out-buildings at Districts No. 1 and 3. In view of the fact that both out- buildings at Districts No. 2 and 7 are in very unsatisfactory condition it would seem advisable to replace thesc out-buildings by moving these from Nos. 1 and 3. This matter should be at- tended to at once.
Both buildings now in use need new stoves. It would seem advisable to secure more up-to-date heating systems. Heaters with jackets and foul air extractors are now used in several schools in this supervision district where they are giving very satisfactory results. This matter should receive attention at once owing to the fact that prices are sure to advance and a delay may mean an unnecessary expenditure.
At the present time our schools are very well supplied with the best of text-books. It will not be necessary to buy any new sets during the present year. From time to time it seems necessary to purchase a few books to supply pupils that move into the districts but other than this our expenditure for books will be very small. Schools are now supplied with all the grades of paper and other supplies that will be needed for the present school year. Without doubt such supplies will be more expen- sive another year than when our present supply was secured.
In order that all pupils throughout the state might be fur- nished with necessary credentials when going from one school to another it was necessary during the present year to make out two cards for each pupil's record. When a pupil moves out of his present school district to another he should secure from his teacher the necessary card to take to his next teacher. By so doing he will be the more likely to continue in the next school in the same grade as in the school he left.
It is the purpose of the present Commissioner of Educa- tion that each year some one special school subject be empha- sized in the schools throughout the state. Last year spelling
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was the subject upon which most stress was laid. New spelling books were furnished pupils, reference lists were furnished teachers, spelling matches were held in the schools, examina- tions were given and one pupil, Irene Bentley, took part in a County Spelling Contest held at Bennington in connection with the County Educational Association Meeting. The spelling ability of the pupils has shown a marked improvement. This work will now receive considerable attention in hopes that the spelling ability of the pupils may be equal to if not greater than that of any former generation.
In order to encourage pupils in our schools to do "their bit" in the present war the "Green Mountain Guards" was or- ganized last spring. It was possible for any pupil to become a "Guard" if he or she would agree to raise or assist in raising farm produce. The larger part of the pupils in town enrolled for the work. Some pupils were given part time from school to assist in production of crops. At the close of the season all pupils who had carried out this work in production were given "Green Mountain Guard" pins as well as a certificate of recog- nition for their work signed by the Commissioner of Education and the Governor of the State. It is probable that similar work, more definitely outlined and supervised, will be carried out next spring and summer.
During the past year it has been possible to retain the same teachers in our schools for the three terms. Results have been most satisfactory in the regular school work as well as in special lines of work I have wished to have carried out by the teachers. The teachers have not questioned whether or not they were overpaid or underpaid for their services but it has ever been, their desire to secure satisfactory results and to be of the greatest service possible. I congratulate the teachers upon the good work done and bespeak for them the undivided sup- port of every citizen.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN D. WHITTIER, Dist. Supt. of Schools.
South Shaftsbury, Vt., Jan. 31, 1918.
Town Notes Outstanding
Order No.
86 C. Derrick
$850 00
195 F. S. Weed
1,000 00
196 F. S. Weed
1,000 00
201 S. M. Randall
200 00
51 S. M. Randall
300 00
53 S. M. Randall
1,000 00
10 Ella M. Hayes
500 00
72 G. M. Vaughn
750 00
$5,600 00
TOWN NOTES PAID
Order No.
197 Orlena Hurd
$500 00
102 Nathan Mears
150 00
1 Ellen A. Mears
350 00
11 E. Belle Gregory
500 00
$1,500 00
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Auditors' Report
· Taxes. in Clifton Mears' hands
$24 00
Taxes in Frank Lamper's hands 110 00
Taxes in Fred Squires hands, 1915
70 21
Taxes in A. E. Mears' hands, 1912
86 51
Taxes in A. E. Mears' hands, 1913
59 24
Cash in M. Z. Hurd's hands 443 00
Taxes of 1916 in selectmen's hands, poll taxes
74 12
Taxes of 1916 in selectmen's hand, real estate
105 51
Taxes of 1917 in selectmen's hands
390 45
$1,363 04
RESOURCES
Rent of school land
$16 33
State school money
503 48
State highway
389 15
Town taxes school and road
4,506 15
$5,415 11
LIABILITIES
U. S. deposit
$753 76
Interest on same
37 69
Town notes
5,600 00
Interest on same
280 00
Direct state tax
353 68
State road and school
257 07
County tax
53 05
$7,335 25
FRED W. LOMBERG, WARREN WOODARD, ANTON SCHNEIDER, Auditors.
Sandgate Feb. 8, 1918.
Unpaid Taxes Left in Late Jesse King's Hands
POLL TAX FOR THE YEAR 1916 IN THE HANDS OF THE SELECTMEN AT THIS DATE
Lee Bentley
$4 36
Jack Coralla
4 36
Jerry Dean
4 36
Clate Granger
4 36
M. Z. Hurd
4 36
Robert Hubner
4 36
Fred Jones
4 36
Gus Johnson
4 36
Frank Lorette
4 36
Will Maddison
4 36
James Mullen
4 36
Henry Mears
4 36
Henry Squires
4 36
John Torrens
4 36
Wm. Thomas
4 36
Frank White
4 36
Fred Decker
4 36
$74 12
UNPAID TAXES ON REAL ESTATE
J. Ed. Alexander
$22 30
C. A. Briggs
5 92
Robert Hubner
36 02
Ralph Purdy Estate
1 12
M. F. and M. G. Roberson
1 34
H. M. Thomas
5 58
Sam Thomas
3 86
W. O. Wilcox, balance
29 37
$105 51
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UNPAID POLL AND REAL ESTATE TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1917
J. Ed. Alexander
$25 50
Charles Bentley and wife
27 81
J. K. Bachelder 7 65
J. K. Bachelder
28 05
James Collins
12 75
De Loss Cook
5 10
Ralph Granger
5 10
Henry Hannah
5 10
Frank Lawrence
12 75
Frank Lamper
5 10
Ralph Purdy Estate
1 29
C. W. Parsons
15 30
M. F. and M. G. Roberson
1 53
Addie I. Snow
5 10
W. W. Salter
114 75
Wm. Thomas
10 07
Sam Thomas
9 56
King Thomas
7 65
Wm. O. Wilcox
53 07
Albert King
16.82
Hosier King
5 10
Wm. King
5 10
John McDurpee
10 00
Total
$390 45
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF SANDGATE
VERMONT
For the Year Ending February 7th
1919
THE TUTTLE COMPANY, Publishers MARBLE CITY PRESS RUTLAND, VT.
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF SANDGATE
VERMONT
For the Year Ending February 7th 1919
THE TUTTLE COMPANY, Publishers MARBLE CITY PRESS RUTLAND, VT.
Selectmen's Orders FRED BENTLEY, JOHN TORRENS, FRED W. LOMBERG, Chairman.
No.
31 Milford Richards, breaking road $3 00
32 W. J. Hamilton, health officer 15 00
33 Warren Woodard, $6.00 auditor and $1.00 fixing road 7 00
34 Anton Schneider, auditor 6 00
35 John Morey, breaking road
5 00
36
Clyde Peck, breaking road with team 7 81
37
Steven Lincoln, breaking road 3 33
38
R. C. Smith, breaking roads
66
39 Fred Smith, fighting fire
60
40 J. Schultis, breaking road
3 75
41 The Tuttle Company, town reports
27 74
42 A. J. Knapp, county agricultural work 14 26
43 John Torrens, breaking roads and team
13 00
44 Fred Lomberg, auditor
6 00
45 Jesse King, fighting fire
4 20
46 Wilard Louria, breaking roads with team
13 50
47 John Morey, fighting fire
4 05
48 Charles Richards, fighting fire
2 25
49 George King, fighting fire
1 50
50 Frank Wilson, timber and work
4 80
51 Clyde Peck, fighting fire
1 00
52 Wilber Robins, fighting fire
60
53 Lester Potter, labor
4 00
54 John Morey, Jr., putting in bridge in Beartown
50 00
55 W. C. Peck, fire warden and ballot clerk
5 25
56 Anton Schneider, fighting fire
1 80
58 John Chambers, planks and labor on bridges
10 00
59 A. E. Mears, nails and spikes for bridge
4 20
60 Warren Woodard, fighting fire
50
61 John Torrens, work on bridge
2 50
62 Fred Bentley, work on bridge
1 00 .
4
63 W. C. Peck, listing, attending meeting in Rutland $45 00
64 Guy Bentley, listing 25 00
65 George Snow, fixing bridge, breaking roads 10 00
66 M. Hoenigman, breaking roads 15 15
67 Fred Lomberg, fighting fire 3 30
68 C. D. Bentley, extra pay for town clerk and taxes 25 00
70 Dr. J. H. Reichling, bill for town services 157 55
71 C. Skidmore, fighting fire 1 05
72 M. Z. Hurd, fighting fire
45
73
W. O. Wilcox, planks for bridges 23 12
74 C. Skidmore, damage on one sheep 7 00
75 Snow Bros., damages on two sheep 14 00
77 John Torrens, expense looking after sheep damage 1 50
78 Mrs. E. F. Hayes, expense of late Ed. Hayes looking up sheep damage 3 00
79 Lester Potter, expense of taking selectmen looking up sheep damages 3 00
80 C. D. Bentley, dog license for the year 1918 5 70
81
Charles Richards taking care of late Meeker family graves 6 12
82 Harry Hayes, listing, figuring up grand lists 30 00
83 Collins M. Graves, consultation 2 50
84
Anton Schneider, constable fees on primary and free- man's meeting 4 00
85 S. T. Lincoln, material and labor on bridge 5 00
86 Wilson Bentley, fighting fire
90
87 George Thomas, fighting fire
75
88
C. D. Bentley, in full settlement of W. W. Salter
claims for roadwork 1916-1918 by order of auditors 29 96
$643 35
Town Clerk's Report C. D. BENTLEY, CLERK
DOG LICENSES
Apr. 1 To 34 males @ $1.00 To 1 male @ $2.00 To 3 females @ $6.00
$34 00
2 00
18 00
Total
$54 00
Town clerk's fee
$5 70
Lester Potter for Selectman
3 00
John Torrens, examinations
1 50
E. F. Hayes, examinations
3 00
Snow Bros., damages
14 00
C. Skidmore, damages
7 00
$34 20
Balance on hand
$19 80
C. Skidmore unsettled
3 50
Report of Road Commissioner E. R. HAYS, COMMISSIONER
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No.
1 E. R. Hays, work and attending road meeting and repairing road machine
$42 40
2 H. L. Hays, labor 47 30
3 Wm. Dean, labor 16 00
4 Clyde Peck, labor
4 00
5 James Morey, labor
6 50
6 Robert Wilcox, scraping
20 00
7.
A. Kenyon, labor
4 00
8 Robert Wilcox, scraping 32 days
18 75
9 Geo. King, labor
6 00
10 Wm. Dean, labor 22 50
11 Wm. Thomas, labor 33 75
18 00
13 Wm. Thomas, labor
2 25
14 Sam King, labor and gravel
7 00
15 E. R. Hays, labor
35 00
16 Wm. Thomas, labor
2 50
17 Harry Hays, labor
47 00
18 Clifton Mears, labor and gravel
15 00
19 Frank Woodard, labor
7 10
20 Fred Squires, labor
9 95
21 James Morey, labor
5 60
22 John Conlin, labor
11 25
23 Clyde Peck, labor
4 00
24 Harry Lincoln, labor
75
25 James Bentley, labor
16 00
26 Frank Mears, labor
4 00
27 Ahira Mears, labor
75
28 A. Schneider, labor
36 00
29 C. W. Hays, labor
38 70
30 A. Schneider, stone and gravel
1 75
31 Warren Woodard, Jr., labor
2 75
.
12 Harry Thomas, labor
7
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32 M. Hoenigman, labor
33 Wm. Lourie, labor 28 00
34 A. E. Mears, labor ₹ 37 00
23 50
36 C. W. Hays, labor
5 00
$598 90
H. L. HAYS REPORT
No.
1 Wm. Dean, labor
$20 00
2 F. W. Storer, labor
10 75
3 John Wilcox, labor 20 00
4 Howard Richards, labor
21 28
5 Robert Wilcox, labor
8 89
6 J. Torrens, labor
4 50
7 F. Squires, labor
3 80
8 Wm. Lourie, labor
8 75
9 W. Woodard, labor
2 50
10 Frank Woodard, labor
8 90
11 John Cunningham, labor and gravel
21 75
12 M. Hoenigman, labor
2 15
13 Fred Lomberg, gravel
10 00
14 W. Dean, labor
7 50
15 Rob Wilcox, labor
22 50 .
16 Robert Wilcox, labor
15 00
17 Wm. Thomas, labor
2 50
18 H. Thomas, labor
1 00
19 W. O. Wilcox, plank and gravel
17 13
$208 90
H. L. HAYS REPORT, RESURFACING
No.
1 W. Dean, labor
$71 25
2 Rob Wilcox, labor 22 50
3 Rob Wilcox, labor 22 50
4 W. Dean, labor 22 50
5 Robert Wilcox, labor
25 00
6 H. L. Hays, labor
90 00
.
$8 85
35 Warren Woodard, labor
. 8
7 W. Dean, labor
$32 50
8 Robert Wilcox, labor
31 25
9 A. E. Mears, labor 55 00
10 Fred Bentley, labor
23 50
11 R. Bentley, labor
20 00
12
W. Thomas, labor.
17 50
13 Fred Lomberg, gravel
15 00
14 Charles Randall, gravel
27 50
15 H. Thomas, labor
15 00
16 Ross Bentley, labor
10 00
17 L. Bentley, labor
5 00
18 A. Schneider, labor and gravel
32 00
19 A. King, labor
20 00
20 Wm. Thomas, labor
20 00
21 .R. Wilcox,'labor
20 00
22 W. Dean, labor
47 50
23 Ross Bentley, labor
9 00
24 Fred Bentley, labor
15 00
25 Mrs. E. F. Hays, labor by E. F. Hays 15 00
26 H. L. Hays, labor
42 50
27 Harry Thomas, labor
9 00
28 J. McDurfee, gravel
20 00
$756 00
UNSELECTED HIGHWAY, STATE WORK, FRED BENTLEY
No.
1 E. T. Griswold, dynamite caps and fuse
$55 00
2 Ross Bentley, labor
19 50
3 Robert Simpson, labor 37 00
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