Annual report of the auditors and town officers of the town of Putney, Vermont 1913, Part 1

Author: Putney (Vt.); Putney (Vt.). School District
Publication date: 1913
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01825 6484 E


GC 974.302 P98AR, 1913


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


AND


Town Officers


OF THE


TOWN OF PUTNEY


VERMONT


FOR THE


Year Ending February 1, 1913


AUDITORS


A J. AYER


TROTS OP . L. PEDILETHI & CO


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1912


Moderator : FRANK A. BURDITT. Town Clerk: A. M. CORSER. Selectmen : G. T. APLIN, 1913; F. A. AUSTIN, 1914; B. M. REED, 1915. Overseer of the Poor : DR. L. H. BUGBEE. Town Treasurer : H. L. BAILEY. Constables : W. A. WOOD, JOHN F. MALEY. Listers : WM. GARLAND, 1913; F. B. HANNUM, 1914; JOHN R. MILLER, 1915.


Auditors : A. M. CORSER, E. E. KNIGHT, A. J. AYER.


Town Grand Jurors : G. T. APLIN, F. A. BURDITT, H. A. BLOOD. Fence Viewers : HENRY CRAWFORD, HENRY WARREN, NELSON LOCKE. Library Trustees : MARY WASHBURN, 1913; NELLIE H. CLARKE, 1914; J. W. SHELLEY, 1915; MRS. GERTRUDE KNIGHT,. 1916; A. J. AYER, 1917.


School Directors: MARY WASHBURN, 1913; FRANK BURDITT, 1914; GEORGE T. APLIN, 1915.


Road Commissioners : GEORGE R. BRALEY, PARKER A. FULLER. Trustee U. S. Deposit Fund : FRANK A. BURDITT. Trustees Zacherly and Fossy Funds: H. P. FARR, 1913; F. A. BURDITT, 1914; A. M. CORSER, 1915. Town Agent : HARLAN P. FARR. Pound Keeper : FRED B. HANNUM. Surveyors of Wood and Lumber: B. M. REED, J. N. HUNT, A. J. AYER. Inspector of Leather : FRED J. MARTIN. County Grand Jurors : HENRY C. WARREN, FRANK A. FIFIELD. Petit Jurors : J. N. HUNT, FRANK DICKINSON, HAROLD BUGBEE, D. S. ANGIER.


Trustee of West Hill and Baldwin Funds: LYMAN B. WOOD. Trustee of East Putney Cemetery Fund : A. C. COBB. Sexton : W. G. TREADWAY. Health Officer : DR. L. H. BUGBEE. Superintendent of Schools : JOHN D. WHITTIER. Town Representative : EDWARD W. AIKEN.


Justices of the Peace : GEORGE T. APLIN, HENRY C. WARREN, FRANK A. BURDITT, HERBERT A. BLOOD, FRED L. PARMELEE.


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Treasurer's Account


H. L. BAILEY, TREASURER.


DR.


Cash on hand February 20, 1912, $ 714 40


Received town tax collected by treasurer, 9,718 08


Received of W. A. Wood, constable, taxes, 305 50


Received of A. F. Schwenk, Davis tax, 54 05


Received of A. F. Schwenk, Buckman tax,


68 46


State treasurer, state highway tax, 470 27


State treasurer, permanent work state road,


983 54


State treasurer, apportionment automobile fund,


148 43


State treasurer, state school funds,


687 82


State treasurer, account district superintendent,


208 93


State treasurer, bob cat bounty, 2 00


20 10


David T. Perry, for Tarvia,


70 00


George H. Thwing, Tarvia and stone,


24 20


Town clerk, for dog licenses,


97 00


Taxes abated,


51 00


Town of Dummerston,


7 10


Town of Vernon,


19 10


I. H. Bugbee, refund on stove, Loveland,


4 81


Eagle Pencil Co., refund,


1 50


B. M. Reed, lumber sold,


2 95


B. M. Reed, grass on schoolhouse lot,


1 00


F. A. Burditt, wood sold, 2 00


Wm. A. Cole Paper Co., subscription for roads, 300 00


L. H. Bugbee, goods sold from Amling estate, 10 00


Trustees, interest on public money, 62 95


Vermont National Bank, borrowed, 6,000 00


C. M. Kilburn, rent of town hall. 43 00


P. F. and R. W. O'Connor, rent of town hall,


15 00


Putney Grange, rent of town hall,


40 00


Received of L. H. Bugbee, refund on Chas. Davenport account, 9 00


Received of C. M. Kilburn, rent of hall, 1911,


50 00


$20,192 19


State treasurer, hedgehog bounty,


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Treasurer's Account


H. L. BAILEY, TREASURER.


CR.


Paid notes at Vermont National Bank, $6,500 00


Paid interest on notes, 445 07


Paid John F. Austin, interest to January 1, 1913, 112 00


Paid Nancy Austin, interest to January 1, 1913, 72 00


Paid H. P. Farr, interest to January 1, 1913,


240 00


Paid B. M. Reed, interest to January 1, 1913,


80 00


Paid Brattleboro Trust Company, interest on Martha Woodbury note, 76 51


Paid bounties on hedgehogs,


9 30


Paid L. H. Bugbee, M. D., returning births and deaths, 6 00


Paid H. H. Lawrence, M. D., returning births and deaths,


1 25


Paid A. I. Miller, M. D., returning births and deaths,


50


Selectmen's orders, 1912,


5,700 88


Road commissioner's orders, 1912, Braley,


645 34


Road commissioner's orders, 1912, Fuller,


933 05


School directors' orders, 1912,


3,601 36


Overseer of the poor orders, 1912, 998 72


Cash on hand February 1, 1913, $770 21


$20,192 19


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Overseer of the Poor


DR. I .. H. BUGBEE. DR.


Support of Loveland family :


M. G. Williams, groceries, etc., $ 98 48


F. B. Howard, meat and provi- sions, 35 52


A. M. Corser, groceries, etc., 23 79


Frank Young, rent,


50 00


Dr. L. H. Bugbee, medical atten- dance, 27 75


Dr. V. H. Eddy, glasses, 2 00


E. E. Blood, milk, wood, etc., 9 80


F. B. Hannum, wood,


19 00


B. M. Reed, wood,


1 87


Dr. H. H. Lawrence, 1 00


$269 21


Support of Dexter Farmer :


C. C. Farmer, board to December 27 94 00


M. G. Williams, clothing and tobacco, 9 75


A. J. Ayer, tobacco, 3 50


A. M. Corser, rubbers, etc .. 3 30


Dr. L. H. Bugbee, medical atten- dance, 3 50


$114 25


Support of Charles Davenport :


M. D. Royce, board and care, $145 25


E. E. Knight, burial, 36 75


Dr. I. H. Bugbee, medical atten- dance, 3 75


C. M. Kilburn, teams (refunded). 9 00


$194 75


5


Support of Mary Gale :


Warner Kathan, board to Feb- ruary, 1, $193 60


A. M. Corser, clothing,


9 26


Dr. L. H. Bugbee, medical atten- dance, 16 50


Dr. H. H. Lawrence, medical


attendance,


3 00


$222 36


Support of James Curtis : Mrs. Patrick Clune, board and care, $107 15


O. Odett, care, 12 00


$119 15


Support of Mammie Grimes :


Mrs. B. A. Colebrook, board,


$ 18 00


Dr. L. H. Bugbee, medical atten- dance, 3 00


$ 21 00


Brattleboro


Retreat,


burial


Mrs.


Tenney, $ 15 00


E. E. Knight, burial Mrs. James Timothy, 36 25


Dr. L. H. Bugbee, wood for tramp house, medicine, etc., 3 25


A. M. Corser, food for tramps,


50


R. W. Littlefield, care of Clemons boy,


3 00


$ 58 00


Total expenses of poor, $998 72


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Overseer of the Poor


CR.


Received for goods sold Amling estate, $ 10 00


Received from J. H. Loveland, stove, 4 81


Received from Dr. L. H. Bugbee, refund on Chas. Davenport account, 9 00


Amount due from the Town of Rock- ingham, account of Chas. Davenport, 94 38


$118 19


Actual cost of the poor,


$880 53


Road Commissioner


GEORGE R. BRALEY.


George R. Braley :


715 hours, at 20 cents,


$143 00


672 hours, team, at 25 cents, 168 00


200 hours, man, at 20 cents, 40 00


27 hours, man, at 15 cents,


4 05


Meeting at Brattleboro,


2 50


F. B. Hannum, team work, at $4.50,


85 50


W. H. Farnum, labor,


111 37


C. H. Cooke, labor,


37 62


J. H. Loveland, labor,


5 62


Nelson E. Pratt, labor,


4 03


Harold E. Pratt, labor,


3 76


O. L. Buxton, gravel, 1 50


H. E. Gassett, labor,


2 00


G. F. Roberts, blasting,


8 89


W. W. Reed, labor,


4 50


E. Bovie, labor, 10 10


L. B. Wood, labor,


1 65


E. E. Blood, repairs, 6 00


A. C. Patterson, gravel,


2 50


D. H. Smith, repairs,


1 25


A. J. Wooley, labor,


1 50


Met by commissioner's orders,


$645 34


Unexpended balance, 1911, $ 82 50


One half highway tax,


539 05


Part of auto maintenance fund,


23 79


$645 34


$645 34


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P. A. FULLER.


P. A. Fuller :


882 hours, self, at 20 cents, $176 40


6003/5 hours, team, at 25 cents, 150 15


Attending meeting, 2 70


Paid freight, telephoning and postage, 1 45


F. E. Blood, team work, at 45 cents,


301 32


Fred Godfrey, labor, at 171/2 cents, 107 96


W. J. Fuller, labor, 78 79


Warren Punt, labor,


30 62


H. L. Tift, Jr., labor,


1 50


George Vaine, labor,


1 75


Albert Townsend, labor,


9 00


Frank Townsend, labor,


4 37


Q. B. Newcomb, labor, 5 00


O. Odett, labor, 4 02


M. Eugene Robbins, labor, 5 65


1 80


D. S. Angier,


5 90


J. J. Fuller, 5 82


O. L. Buxton, gravel, 21 00


A. F. Nathan, gravel, 90


A. A. Wing,


2 60


J. N. Hunt,


75


D. H. Smith, repairs, 5 10


A. B. Black, Road Machine Company, 8 50


$933 05


Met by commissioner's orders,


$933 05


One half highway fund, $539 05


Part of auto maintenance fund, 1244 24


Paid from town tax, 269 76


$933 05


J. J. Knight,


9


Orders Drawn by Selectmen


These orders paid all bills against the town, not met by orders of the school directors, road commissioners and overseer, and those paid by the treasurer and shown in his account. The orders for bridges, town hall and dog ex- penses are included in the total $5,700.88.


State Roads


SELECTMEN.


D. S. Angier, 447/10 days, at $5.00, $224 50


H. D. Blodgett, 381/2 days, at $4.00,


154 00


E. E. Blood, team work, 221 50


Barrett Mfg. Co., 111 bbls. Tarvia, 447 47


Boston & Maine, freight, 93 47


Massachusetts Broken Stone Co., stone, 492 62


Boston & Maine, freight on stone, 363 76


Town of Brattleboro, use of roller, 60 00


Freight on same, 24 00


D. T. Perry, loading roller,


11 06


B. M. Reed, loading roller, etc.,


12 86


Wm. A. Cole Paper Co., coal,


19 80


Paid for tools, 4 82


Rufus Jacobs, labor,


46 37


Charles Davenport, labor,


32 37


Peter Jeffrey, labor,


14 87


Harold H. Bugbee, labor,


14 00


A. Norrington, labor,


43 74


George Reynolds, labor,


20 13


B. M. Reed, team work,


11 25


Bernard Kent, labor,


15 75


Raymond Stowell, labor,


16 50


Dan Crowley, labor,


5 25


Warren Punt, labor,


00


John Rice, labor,


3 50


10


Henry Wood, labor,


5 25


B. L. Wood, labor, 20 13


Fred Godfrey, labor, 7 00


N. C. Newcomb, labor, 1 75


H. D. Blodgett, helper 1/2 day,


1 25


A. M. Corser, supplies,


6 84


W. G. Treadway, team,


1 00


D. H. Smith, repairs,


80


D. S. Angier, labor and team,


21 90


Bela Booth, labor,


7 87


M. Eugene Robbins, labor,


60


R. Kingsbury, labor,


1 00


O. L. Buxton, sand,


2 50


H. H. Bugbee, lighting road,


4 00


Mrs. M. D. Whitman, level,


1 25


$2,443 73


FUND USED FOR ABOVE.


State highway tax, $470 27


Fund for permanent roads,


983 54


Subscription, Wm. A. Cole Paper Co.,


300 00


Voted by town, 500 00


Received for Tarvia sold,


20 00


Received for Tarvia and stone sold, 244 20


Paid from town tax, 95 72


$2,443 73


Town Officers


A. J. Ayer, services as auditor, $ 9 00


H. E. Gassett, services as auditor, 6 00


A. M. Corser, services as auditor, 2 00


J. R. Miller, lister, 34 00


F. B. Hannum, lister,


35 00


Ira Davenport, ballot clerk, 1911, 1912, 8 00


Wm. Garland, lister, 17 30


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W. A. Wood, attending meetings, 4 00


L. H. Bugbee, health officer, 25 00


I. H. Bugbee, overseer, 65 00


F. B. Hannum, ballot clerk,


4 00


J. J. Knight, ballot clerk,


6 00


Geo. R. Braley, ballot clerk, 2 00


F. A. Austin, selectman, 30 00


Geo. T. Aplin, selectman, 40 00


B. M. Reed, selectman, 20 00


W. G. Treadway, driving hearse, 57 00


H. L. Bailey, treasurer, 10 00


A. M. Corser, town clerk, 6 00


$380 30


Bridge Account


SELECTMEN.


United Construction Co., 5 steel


stringers,


$ 80 00


Perry Brothers, on arch work,


325 00


United Construction Co., E. P. bridge, 110 00


F. B. Hannum, 2 oak trees delivered to mill, 10 00


C. W. Gates, labor,


6 00


Dana S. Angier, labor,


6 25


Will Johnson, labor,


1 75


B. M. Reed, labor and material,


44 81


F. A. Austin, labor and paid for gravel,


13 90


E. Bovie, labor,


7 50


S. E. White, labor,


3 00


F. A. Austin, labor,


200


G. T. Aplin, labor,


9 05


B. M. Reed, labor and lumber, 162 77


D. B. Clough, labor, 2 00


A. M. Corser, spikes, 96


$784 99


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Town Hall Account


SELECTMEN.


Expenditures.


Paid W. J. Pentland, repairs on furnace, $ 25 94


Paid C. M. Kilburn, care of hall,


67 00


Paid P. F. and Robert O'Connor, care of hall, 24 50


Paid Geo. H. Hall, repairing roof,


21 30


Paid M. G. Williams, supplies,


1 06


Paid A. M. Corser, oil and supplies,


21 01


Paid G. T. Aplin, 31,260 pounds coal,


102 09


Paid Robert Goodhue, tuning piano,


4 00


Paid Ira E. Davenport, repairing steps, 1 10


Paid Geo. M. Clay, insurance 5 years,


182 26


Paid E. E. Knight, lumber and labor, 19 19


Paid B. M. Reed, wood and drawing coal, 29 60


$499 05


Receipts.


Rental of town hall,


$ 97 00


Expenses over income,


$402 05


Dog Account


Received for 75 licenses at $1.00, $75 00


Received for 1 license at $2.00,


2 00


Received for 5 licenses at $4.00, 20 00


$97 00


Paid A. M. Corser, writing licenses,


$ 8 10


Paid Gilbert Boutwell, sheep killed,


5 00


$13 10


Income over expenses,


$83 90


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W. G. Treadway, Sexton


SELECTMEN'S ACCOUNT.


Feb. 16. Mrs. Ranney,


$ 4 00


Mar. 1. Mary Underwood, 3 00


Apr. 18. M. D. Whitman, 3 00


May 4. Mrs. George Webber,


4 00


Mar. 12. Mrs. Austin,


3 00


June 21. Charles Davenport,


8 00


Aug. 5. Mrs. Devoll's mother,


3 00


29. Mr. Boutwell,


3 00


Nov. 7. Mr. Kingsbury,


4 00


Dec. 11. Mr. and Miss Miles,


6 00


15 Clark Pierce,


3 00


18. Mrs. Kilburn,


3 00


Jan.


3. Loomis,


4 00


28. Mrs. Frances,


3 00


Aug. 10. Wheeler, 3 00


$57 00


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Miscellaneous Orders


I .. P. Bailey, postage for town reports, $ 1 49


G. D. Aiken, breaking roads, 75


C. E. Cory, shoveling snow, 4 82


G. A. R. Post, per vote, 75 00


Nellie N. Clarke, library appropriation, 200 00


Geo. M. Clay, officers' bonds, 30 00


Geo. C. Averill, county tax, 53 41


State treasurer, state highway tax, 267 04


State treasurer, state school tax, 427 26


State treasurer, interest on U. S. deposit money, 74 06


F. E. Page, services, July 4, 2 00


Gilbert Boutwell, damage to sheep, 5 00


F. A. Burditt, taking school census, 6 00


L. P. Bailey, 400 post cards for tax notices, 4 00


E. L. Hildreth, printing town reports, 39 50


C. W. Gates, cutting brush, 28 35


H. E. Gassett, cutting brush,


1 40


F. A. Austin, labor and cash paid, 7 00


H. L. Bailey, collecting taxes, 97 18


H. L. Wood, labor, 6 13


B. L. Wood, labor, 6 00


W. A. Wood, labor, 6 00


C. F. Crowley, cutting brush, 75


Mike Black, iron water trough, 7 00


I .. B. Wood, mowing cemetery, West Hill, 1 00


A. J. Ayer, account births, marriages and deaths, 56 40


C. F. Farnum, printing, 2 00


C. F. Farnum, repairing hearse, 5 00


W. A. Wood, taxes abated, 51 00


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M. D. Whitman Est., part tax returned, 9 60


C. F. Farnum, printing notices, 2 00


E. E. Knight, water tub, 2 40


E. L. Hildreth, election printing, 15 75


Trustees, interest on public money, 62 95


Q. B. Newcomb, plumbing, 6 07


H: L. Bailey, making tax book,


5 00


A. M. Corser, reporting births, deaths and marriages, 3 40


A. M. Corser, making school returns to state, 4 50


A. M. Corser, writing 81 dog licenses, 8 10


A. C. Cobb, care of East Putney ceme- tery, 6 00


D. H. Smith, repairing water tub,


1 50


- $1,592 81


Orders drawn for state road account, $2,443 73 Orders drawn for town hall account, 499 05


Orders drawn for town officers' account, 380 30


Orders drawn for bridges account,


784 99


Miscellaneous accounts, 1,592 81 - $5,700 88


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Putney Public Library


Receipts.


Cash on hand February 15, 1912,


$ 29 32


Town appropriation,


200 00


Interest on Kimball fund,


20 20


Fines, etc., collected,


7 35


.


$256 87


EXPENDITURES.


Paid for books as per bills,


$194 36


Express, freight, etc.,


1 75


Fountain pen,


3 00


Stamps, etc.,


1 00


F. B. Hannum, wood,


3 00


Nellie N. Clarke, librarian,


50 00


Cleaning, etc.,


2 50


Cash on hand,


1 26


$256 87


About the same number of books have been issued by the librarian as last year (4,522), and had not the full year been cut short by two weeks would have exceeded it. The children are becoming interested in reading and books for the youngest readers are now on the shelves. Number of books added 187, three by gift. We ask that the same gen- erosity be shown this department as last year as we need the same amount of money.


NELLIE N. CLARKE, Secretary for Trustees.


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Grand List 1912


Real estate,


$4,076 15


Personal property not exempted,


906 35


204 taxable polls,


408 00


$5,390 50


Tax Statement


TAX OF 1912.


Grand list of 1912, $5,390.50, 200 cents on each


dollar, $10,901 00


Amount turned over to W. A. Wood for collec- tion, 778 00


Amount on which 4 per cent discount was made, $10,123 00 Discount on above, 404 92


Received by treasurer,


$ 9,718 08


TAXES IN THE HANDS OF W. A. WOOD, CONSTABLE.


Unpaid


Unpaid on


Collected Abated Feb. 1, 1913


Dec. 1, 1912. Tax of 1912.


$778 00


$ 68 50


$39 00


$670 50


Feb. 20, 1912. Tax of 1911.


530 40


359 50


4 00


166 90


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1910. 147 20


8 00


139 20


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1909.


48 50


7 50


41 00


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1908.


52 30


6 80


45 50


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1907.


18 70


3 40


15 30


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1906.


3 30


3 30


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1905.


56 10


49 50


6 60


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1904.


3 30


3 30


Feb. 20, 1912.


Tax of 1903.


11 24


11 24


$1,649 04 $495 20 $51 00 $1,102 84


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Inventory of Town Property


Town hall and furnishings,


$7,850 00


Horse sheds,


300 00


Tool building,


175 00


Tramp house,


225 00


Woodshed,


40 00


Scraper, tools, roller, etc.,


300 00


Hearse,


450 00


New schoolhouse,


9,500 00


No. 3 schoolhouse,


600 00


No. 5 schoolhouse,


350 00


No. 6 schoolhouse,


300 00


No. 7 schoolhouse,


1,000 00


No. 8 schoolhouse,


400 00


No. 9 schoolhouse,


400 00


$21,890 00


Funds Not Borrowed


Baldwin Cemetery fund, Lyman Wood, trustee, in savings bank, $100 00


West Hill Cemetery fund, Lyman Wood, trus- tee, deposited in savings bank, 156 00


Kimball Library fund, deposited one half in the Vermont Savings Bank and one half in the Brattleboro Savings Bank, 500 00


Sarah R. Perry fund in Vermont Savings Bank, 100 00


Old North Cemetery fund in Vermont Savings Bank, 345 70


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Liabilities, February 20, 1913


United States deposit fund,


$1,421 80


Fossy fund,


584 90


Zacherly fund,


465 20


East Putney Cemetery fund,


100 00


Mrs. Martha Woodbury, note,


1,000 00


John F. Austin,


2,800 00


Nancy Austin,


1,800 00


H. P. Farr,


6,000 00


Notes at Vermont National Bank,


6,000 00


B. M. Reed, notes, 2,000 00


Selectmen's order outstanding,


14 00


School directors' order outstanding (1906), 11 30


$22,197 20


20


Resources of the Town February 20, 1912


Cash in treasury,


$770 21


Due on tax bill, 1903,


$ 11 24


Due on tax bill, 1904,


3 30


Due on tax bill, 1905,


6 60


Due on tax bill, 1906,


3 30


Due on tax bill, 1907,


15 30


Due on tax bill, 1908,


45 50


Due on tax bill, 1909,


41 00


Due on tax bill, 1910,


139 20


Due on tax bill, 1911,


166 90


Due on tax bill, 1912,


670 50


Due from Dummerston, tuition, 1911,


75 00


Due from B. C. Clemons, taxes col- lected,


220 00


Due from Westminster, tuition, 1908,


5 00


Due from Westminster, truant officer, 1908,


2 00


$2,175 05


Net liabilities, February 1, 1913,


$20,022 15


Town was owing February 20, 1912,


20,910 96


Decrease during year, $ 888 81


Your auditors have carefully examined the accounts, receipts, vouchers, etc., of the various town officers and have found them generally in good shape, and the above is a statement of the financial standing of the town so far as we have ascertained. Officers should be very careful to have bills and vouchers for all transactions and memoranda to refer to.


A. M. CORSER


Auditors. A. J. AYER


Putney, Vermont, February 1, 1913.


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Births


1912.


Jan. 5. Genevieve, to Mr. and Mrs. James Farwell.


30. Dora Julia, to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Holt.


Feb. 21. George W., to Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Devoll.


Mar. 6. Leslie Oliver, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Wood.


22. Elgin, to Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wheeler.


Apr. 9. Michael Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy.


14. Richard Harwood, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bugbee.


May 14. Helen E., to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Ayer.


Aug. 15. Roberta Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Martin.


24. Cleon Ellis, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Phelps.


Sept. 27. Margaret Goodhue, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Miller.


Oct. Neile John, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Vaine.


2.


Nov. 7. Louisa Emily, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Amidon.


14. Isaleni, to Mr. and Mrs. Bela G. Booth.


Dec. 5. Frank Willis, to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Read.


20. Annis Estella, to Mr. and Mrs. Pliny T. Car- penter.


Marriages


May 25. Stephen I. Thomas and Mrs. Ruth E. Bennett.


31. Jeroy J. Nichols and Bertha M. Wyman.


Sept. 21. Frank W. Young and Kathleen L. Stewart.


Oct. 26. Charles Morris and Mildred C. Morris.


Nov. 12. Henry W. Frost and Lura W. Holt.


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Deaths


Years


Months


Days


Jan. 15. William Robertson,


89


0


30. Abbigail B. Robertson,


79


9


22


Feb. 13. James H. Curtis,


62


0


16


13. Jane N. Ranney,


83


5


5


28. Mary Underwood,


71


8


5


Mar. 9.


Hannah T. Austin,


87


3


1


Apr. 15.


Martin D. Whitman,


78


4


20


May 1. Hattie Ormes Webber,


47


11


16


June 18.


Charles Davenport,


99


1


28


Aug.


Demanster H. Wheeler,


74


5


10


Sept. 11.


James H. Beal,


52


0


0


Nov. 4. Ezra B. Kingsbury,


81


8


2


Dec. 8. Mary Jane Miles,


75


3


5


10. George S. Miles,


68


1


4


16. Lydia A. D. Kilburn,


74


3


23


WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING


All Irgal voless of the Lawa of Putney are Tersoy nolined and warned townget in tre Tover hall in Porney on friday, March 1. 1918, AL (en o'clock sum, to act on the following Articles. vier


Art. T. To hear the report of the last mering


Art 2. Tu elect & moderne and all other down ficars. required by law for the year cosuing


Art. 3. To see if the town wDy amibowyer and austras ser the selectinen to appoint one or two roll ceromissienery for The posting year toalead of steering in bailor


An & To ire if license shall L- granted for the sale of intoxicgung Iguors, and Lo see il license of the fifth diays shall be granted in this Town.


Art. P. To ere id the fremnen will Vole to accept or reject the proposel thicles of ameshvent to The Constini. Lion of the State of Vermont


Art. 6. To determine what somn, if any,, the town will vote the G. A. R. Post to deffay the expenses of Memorial Day.


Art, " To hear the report of the truslers' of the town (brary and Lo dejermine what sum, if any, che this will pote to support the same


Art. 8 Th see what som, if any the Town wi appro- prite for perroquet highwaye.


Arz. D. To determine whether the town will vote to raise money by a LAx ou. fre grand list of fail to pay nil Hemroids, against und all expenses of the town for the ensuing year, and it so, what pes covit on thể grand Un of 7)18, and how it shall be collected.


Att. in. Sp transici quy other business that mmes legally rome before soud meeting


GPO. T. AFLIN E. W. AUSTIN BAL REED


Pitney, Mennour February 10. 1815.


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