Annual report of the auditors of the Town of Newfane, Vermont for the year ending 1913-1916, Part 1

Author: Newfane (Vt.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Brattleboro : E.L. Hildreth & Co.
Number of Pages: 166


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FIFTY-FOURTH


GENEALOGY 974.302 N886AN 1913-1916


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


OF THE TOWN OF


Newfane, Vermont


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1913


BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO. 1913


FIFTY-FOURTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


OF THE TOWN OF


Newfane, Vermont


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1913


BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO.


1913


AUDITORS' REPORT


Liabilities


Selectmen's orders outstanding, $ 172 97


Road commissioner's orders outstanding, 91 73


School directors' orders outstanding,


96 32


Overseer's orders outstanding,


16 00


Town bonds due National Life Insurance Co.,


2,000 00


Moore Library note, Bridge note,


2,000 00


4,500 00


$8,877 02


Resources


Cash in treasury,


$182 53


Due on tax bill of 1912,


440 50


Due on tax bill of 1911,


47 72


$670 75


4


F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane


Dr.


Cash on hand at last report,


$ 367 48


Automobile fund,


168 00


Automobile fund,


210 00


State school apportionment,


330 10


Our share $45,000 fund,


73 33


Permanent school fund,


87 13


Our share $15,000 fund,


24 44


Transportation apportionment,


108 40


State highway apportionment,


602 53


Equivalent to town appropriation,


200 00


Special road work,


540 46


Bounties,


33 60


Borrowed Windham County Savings Bank,


4,000 00


F. E. Willard, collector, bill 1905,


22 20


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1905,


1 50


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1901,


4 00


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1908,


3 50


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1909,


26 87


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1910,


103 92


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1911,


329 26


E. C. Clark, collector, bill 1912,


500 00


Rent school house hall,


50 00


Books sold,


1 00


Marlboro school,


10 00


Bridge note,


5,000 00


Williams guardianship,


16 60


Dog licenses,


81 30


Taxes collected by treasurer,


8,116 46


Rent school land,


149 05


$21,161 13


5


F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane


Cr.


Selectmen's orders paid,


$ 3,626 02


School directors' orders paid,


3,537 90


Road commissioner's orders paid,


2,724 21


Overseer's orders paid,


125 30


Bounties paid,


21 00


Birth and death certificates,


4 50


State school tax,


348 67


State highway tax,


217 92


County tax,


43 58


Paid on bridge note,


500 00


Interest to January 1 on bridge note,


109 00


Interest on town bonds,


80 00


Interest on library note,


100 00


Paid borrowed money, Windham County Savings Bank, 4,000 00


Interest on borrowed money, Windham County Savings Bank, 90 50


Peoples National Bank, bridge note and order,


5,450 00


Cash on hand, 182 53


$21,161 13


6


Summary of Expenses


Paid by W. A. Wilson, road commissioner,


$ 143 34


Paid by E. H. Tuthill, road commissioner, 2,640 53


Paid by overseer, 125 30


Paid by selectmen, interest on indebtedness,


109 00


Paid by selectmen, general expenses,


2,259 68


Interest on indebtedness,


379 50


State school tax,


348 67


State highway tax,


217 92


Paid by school directors,


3,560 13


$9,784 07


Grand List of Newfane, 1912


Value of real estate,


$296,581 00


Value of personal estate,


87,525 00


$384,106 00


One per cent,


$3,841 06


214 polls at $2,


428 00


Grand list,


$4,269 06


Town Officers' Salaries


S. H. Morse, selectman, $10 00


J. W. Williams, selectman, 15 00


J. M. Kenny, selectman, 15 00


H. E. Sparks, lister,


29 00


H. E. Johnson, lister,


18 15


A. L. Lockwood, lister,


27 50


Auditors,


7 770


P. P. White, health officer,


39 25


F. A. DeWitt, town treasurer, 25 00


F. A. DeWitt, collecting taxes, 84 51


A. G. Warren, town clerk, 17 30


D. A. Benson, overseer and cash paid, 4 50


V. W. Ranney, clerk for listers and selectmen, 20 00


Selectmen's Orders Outstanding


No.


53


Geo. Solandt,


$ 1 75


99 Harry Temple,


6 00


100 E. F. Pond, 14 00


101 A. F. Schwenk,


30 50


102 Earl Davis,


4 00


103 B. E. Morse,


5 23


105


W. P. Eames,


75


106 D. A. Benson,


4 50


109 W. P. Eames,


9 70


112 J. M. Moore,


4 40


117 J. E. Smiley,


2 50


119 J. E. Morse,


2 00


120 S. H. Morse,


2 00


121 S. H. Morse,


10 00


122 E. C. Clark,


4 00


123 H. E. Johnson,


3 25


125


B. C. Eager,


10 00


126 J. W. Williams,


2 00


127 J. W. Williams,


20 83


128 J. W. Williams,


15 00


129 J. M. Moore,


6 00


130 C. K. Stedman,


3 60


131 P. P. White,


9 00


132


A. N. Sherman,


1 96


$172 97


8


School Directors' Orders Outstanding


No.


56 R. H. Ranney,


$ 29 69


60 Margaret Kirby, 10 00


63 F. W. Underwood,


10 30


65 Margaret Kirby,


20 00


66 R. H. Ranney, 26 33


$96 32


Road Commissioner's Orders Outstanding


No.


130 L. C. Hale,


$ 8 22


151 F. J. Pierce, 10 00


153 Geo. Dickinson, 75


154 W. M. Winchester,


2 25


156 E. F. Pond,


12 10


157


A. W. Smith,


24 86


158 Albert Timson,


2 00


159 E. G. Tuthill,


5 25


160 Holden & Martin,


10 66


161 E. H. Tuthill,


4 49


18 C. H. Shepardson,


5 00


38 J. L. Martin, old order,


4 75


152 Guy Grout, old order,


1 40


$ 91 73


Overseer's Orders Outstanding


No. 8 Mrs. B. Wilson, $ 16 00


9


Orders Drawn by E. H. Tuthill, Road Commissioner


No.


1 C. L. Randall, labor,


$ 4 87


2 G. W. Howard, labor, 4 69


3 E. H. Tuthill, labor, 10 00


4 C. L. Randall, labor, 14 00


20 00


6 L. O. Bills, labor,


4 10


7 James Corbitt, labor,


14 20


8 A. H. Ingram, labor,


15 85


9 Stephen Foster, labor,


7 58


10 M. Harrington, labor,


3 00


11 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


10 00


12 Frank Rowe, labor,


5 25


13 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


100 00


14 Ira Moulton, labor,


6 08


15 H. A. Howe, labor,


6 12


16 M. Harrington, labor,


6 00


17 D. C. Johnson, labor,


40 00


18 L. M. Sargent, labor,


3 67


19 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


25 00


20 G. W. Howard, labor,


7 62


21 M. Harrington, labor,


3 50


22 N. E. Pratt, labor,


4 75


23 Earl Davis, labor,


12 00


24 H. A. Howe, labor,


1 75


25 F. N. Farnum and M. Harrington, labor, 16 78


26 D. C. Johnson, labor, 25 00


27 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


25 00


28 Bert Allen, labor,


8 75


29 P. M. Moore, labor,


10 78


30 R. C. Longfellow, labor,


7 00


31 J. E. Thomas, labor,


11 90


.32 F. E. Willard, labor,


13 13


5 James Corbitt, labor,


.


10


No.


33 John Barber, labor,


8 38


34


B. E. Morse, labor,


39 15


35


Adams Johnson, labor,


10 38


36 M. Harrington, labor,


10 00


37 D. C. Johnson, labor,


25 00


38


E. R. Willard, freight,


3 25


39 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


77 63


40 M. Harrington, labor,


8 00


41 L. O. Bills, labor,


7 25


42 L. W. Tuttle, labor,


8 75


43 E. F. Pond, labor,


110 64


44 D. C. Johnson, labor,


25 00


45 J. M. Kenny, labor,


10 50


46 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


15 00


47


M. Harrington, labor,


15 00


48 I. F. Moulton, labor,


4 38


49 J. F. Whitaker, labor,


8 05


50 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


50 00


51 M. Harrington, labor,


10 00


52


H. C. Bingham, labor,


8 75


53 D. C. Johnson, labor,


20 00


54


H. L. Eddy, labor,


13 00


55 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


100 00


56 I. M. Ingram, labor,


17 86


57 F. M. Hescock, labor,


3 50


58 M. Harrington, labor,


10 00


59 H. A. Williams, merchandise,


6 72


60


D. C. Johnson, labor,


25 00


61 Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies,


18 25


62 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


100 00


63 H. H. Brown, labor,


3 50


64 M. Harrington, labor,


57 50


65


R. C. Longfellow, labor,


3 00


66 I. A. Jesseman, labor,


2 88


67


J. M. Ingram, labor,


3 50


11


No.


68 F. S. Mundell, labor,


4 38


69 A. F. Mundell, labor, 15 75


70 Julius Prouty, labor,


1 75


71 G. W. Howard, labor,


5 25


72 Ray Pratt, labor,


3 50


73 John Howard, labor,


5 02


74 H. A. Howe, labor,


1 75


75 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


134 48


76 F. N. Farnum, labor,


1 75


77 D. C. Johnson, labor,


16 00


78 H. A. Powers, labor,


5 25


79 Frank Rowe, labor,


3 50


80 W. T. Tobey, labor,


32 89


81 G. R. Goodenough, labor,


12 00


82


James Mundell, labor,


8 75


83 G. R. Temple, gravel,


10 00


84 Bert Rhoades, labor,


8 00


85 E. F. Pond, labor,


80 00


86 M. Harrington, labor,


9 50


87 L. C. Hayward, labor,


4 33


88 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


47 77


89 J. L. Cleveland, labor,


1 75


90 H. A. Howe, labor,


3 50


91 C. F. Rice, labor,


8 21


92 Olin Morse, labor,


6 83


93 H. E. Johnson, labor,


17 70


94 R. W. Rand, labor,


4 72


95a E. H. Tuthill, labor,


65 00


95b Nelson Gray, labor,


2 00


96 D. C. Johnson, labor,


14 35


97 F. C. Lowe, labor,


3 41


98 J. M. Kenny, labor,


10 50


99 P. B. Sparks, labor,


5 75


100 Ernest Prouty, labor,


1 75


101 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


47 35


12


No.


102 John Barber, labor,


5 25


103


E. O. Wade, labor, 18 86


104 Herbert Bingham, labor,


26 80


105 C. M. Struthers, labor,


12 30


106 W. J. White, labor,


11 10


107 A. E. Morse, labor,


7 25


108 D. H. Pratt, labor,


7 25


109a H. F. Pierce, labor,


8 10


109b C. H. Shepardson, labor,


30 50


110 E. O. Wade, labor,


8.40


111 Howard Thayer, labor,


75


112 Ray Brooks, labor,


16 40


113


S. H. Morse, labor,


33 77


114 L. W. Bingham, labor,


10 13


115 Milton Bingham, labor,


10 13


116 C. P. Thayer, labor,


8 32


117 A. E. Halladay, labor,


23 13


118


J. E. Thomas, labor,


3 50


119 L. W. Sheppard, labor,


17 00


120 Henry Powers, labor,


15 00


121


G. C. Cooley, labor,


15 00


122 B. E. Morse, labor,


31 13


123


H. F. Pierce, labor,


1 00


124


H. H. Brown, labor,


11 58


125 Stephen Foster, labor,


2 26


126 James Mundell, labor,


00


127 E. F. Pond, labor,


34 80


128


D. C. Johnson, labor,


27 10


129


F. N. Farnum, labor,


1 75


* 130 L. C. Hale, labor,


8 22


131 E. H. Tuthill, labor,


45 28


132


C. E. Brown, labor,


18 78


133 Hermon A. Powers, labor,


5 05


134


I. W. Williams, labor,


2 50


135 Julius Prouty, labor,


1 75


13


No. 136 137 138 139


Mellen Hardware Co., dynamite,


38 49


Holden & Martin, tile, 38 76


H. L. Eddy, labor, 4 00


W. A. Wilson, labor, 3 20


140


D. H. Pratt, labor, 20 30


141 Charles Rowe, labor,


1 05


142 F. S. Rice, labor,


10 85


143


A. L. Lockwood, labor,


5 75


144


J. F. Whitaker, labor, 3 40


145 I. F. Moulton, labor,


5 65


146 Bert Wright, labor,


11 56


147 F. M. Wiswall, labor,


3 40


148


A. W. Radway, labor,


50


149


F. M. Hescock, labor,


1 50


150 D. H. Pratt, labor,


9 22


151


F. J. Pierce, labor,


10 00


152 United Construction Co., road drag,


25 00


153


Geo. Dickinson, labor,


75


154


W. M. Winchester, labor,


2 25


155


J. M. Kenny, labor,


5 77


156


E. F. Pond, labor,


12 10


157


A. W. Smith, labor,


24 86


158 Albert Timson, labor,


2 00


159 E. G. Tuthill, labor,


5 25


160 Holden & Martin, tile,


10 66


161


E. H. Tuthill, labor,


4 49


Total amount of orders drawn, $2,640 53


$202.27 of the above was for state work near Shepards.


14


Orders Drawn by W. A. Wilson, Road Commissioner


No.


1 F. M. Wiswall, labor, 1 18


$


2 W. P. Eames, hardware, 3 40


3. W. A. Wilson, rolling roads, 28 87


4 B. J. Wright, gravel,


1 35


5 H. E. Johnson, labor,


3 50


6 E. O. Wade, labor and gravel, 9 20


P. B. Sparks, blacksmithing,


2 40


8 O. W. Morse, labor, 1 75


9 Ranson Rhoades, labor,


50


10 W. A. Wilson, running roller and cash paid, 11 83


11 W. W. Person, breaking roads, 2 80


12 B. E. Morse, running roller, 35 50


13 W. T. Tobey, labor and breaking road,


9 53


14 C. C. Reed, snowing bridge and breaking road,


5 75


15 H. M. Hescock, snowing bridges, 5 00


16 J. H. Barber, snowing bridge, 5 00


17 W. A. Brooks, snowing bridge, 5 00


18 C. H. Shepardson, snowing bridge, 5 00


19 Adam Johnson, breaking road, 5 78


Total amount of orders drawn, $143 34


Orders Drawn by Selectmen


No.


L. H. Higgins, services of three auditors, 1 1911, express, postage and paper, $ 7 70


2 S. H. Morse, 7 days rolling roads, 24 50


3 A. E. Halladay, 7 days rolling roads, 24 50


4 E. L. Hildreth & Co., 350 town reports, 22 50


5 E. C. Sparks, 1800 feet plank, 18 00


6 Haskins & Schwenk, legal services, 1911, 44 00


7 F. L. Gould, carrying library books, 18 00


15


No.


8 J. E. Smiley, keeping tramps, 5 00


9 C. I. Knapp, legal services in Bert Wil- liams' .case, 5 60


10 A. G. Warren, copying births, deaths and marriages, 145 80


11 E. C. Clark, attending Bert Williams' case, 3 00


12 E. L. Hildreth & Co., 500 dog license blanks, 4 00


13 E. C. Sparks, 1100 feet bridge plank, 15 40


14 H. A. Carpenter, Memorial Day appropria- tion, 20 00


15 W. C. Ballou, 880 feet bridge plank, 13 20


16 Robbins & Cowles, steel scrapers, 10 00


17 E. C. Best, 3 days on Depot Hill slide, 5 25


18 Bert Rhoades, drawing bridge timber, 1 00


19 A. G. Warren, order books, 1 60


20 Will Tobey, labor and lumber, Betterley bridge, 17 25


21 S. H. Morse, rolling roads, 8 00


22 L. W. Tuttle, 2 days cutting brush, 3 50


23 Peoples National Bank, interest on bridge note, 109 00


: 24 E. C. Clark, killing three unlicensed dogs, 3 00


25 A. H. Ingram, labor on Depot Hill slide, 3 50


26 A. G. Warren, sidewalk appropriation,


75 00


27 W. J. Corbett, 1 day Depot Hill slide, 1 75


28 Harry Temple, 11/2 days Depot Hill slide, 2 63


29 V. W. Ranney, services as listers' clerk and making out tax bill, 20 00


30 N. E. Pratt, mowing cemetery,


1 50


31. H. H. Brown, labor on road, 19 25


32


D. T. Perry, concrete bridge near Salmon Hole, 340 00


33 H. A. Edwards, 4 days labor on bridge, 10 00


34 C. E. Farnum, labor on South Newfane washout, 10 50


16


No. 35 F. J. Pierce, labor and plank, 18 23


36 P. P. White, attendance State Board of Health meeting, 30 25


37


Robbins & Cowles, 1 steel scraper, 5 50


38 L. W. Tuttle, labor on bridge, 5 25


39


J. M. Kenny, labor, 18 37


40 A. L. Lockwood, 1334 days listing, 27 50


41 G. C. Cooley, 21/2 days labor, Depot Hill slide, 4 38


42 F. B. Washer, 1 day Depot Hill slide, 1 75


43 E. L. Hildreth & Co., election printing, 12 75


44 A. M. Merrifield, lumber and labor,


22 00


45 C. E. Farnum, labor Depot Hill slide,


8 75


46 A. H. White, team work, 1 50


47 Howard Thayer, 56 hours Depot Hill slide, 9 80


48 Chas. Thayer, 1 day Depot Hill slide, 1 75


49 Howard Thayer, 3 days Depot Hill slide, 5 25


50 D. C. Johnson, labor on bridge and cutting brush, 13 12


51 D. C. Johnson, labor on Depot Hill slide,


35 88


52 C. P. Thayer, 2 days labor on Depot Hill slide, 3 50


53 A. H. Ingram, labor on bridges, 27 00


54 F. C. Lowe, cutting brush, 2 70


55 B. E. Morse, labor and lumber,


74 60


56 F. J. Pierce, lumber for Stedman bridge, 31 15


57 H. A. Williams, 50 lbs. dynamite, caps and fuse, 16 50


58 C. E. Farnum, labor on slides, 1 75


59 E. H. Tuthill, labor on Depot Hill slide, 89 40


60 E. F. Pond, cutting brush,


9 63


61 E. F. Pond, labor on Depot Hill slide, 26 50


62 J. E. Morse, lumber, use of tackle, etc., 8 03


63 Will Howe, labor on Stedman bridge, 16 00


64 L. C. Hayward, labor on Wheelock Bridge slide, 6 13


17


No. 65 J. M. Kenny, 1612 days labor on bridges and brush, 28 87


66 A. T. Edwards, 5750 feet bridge plank, 92 00


67 H. A. Williams, merchandise, 3 50


68 P. B. Sparks, labor and iron, 8 60


69 G. B. Williams, 1400 feet logs, 11 00


70 J. F. Whitaker, mowing cemetery and fixing pent road gate, 2 70


71 H. E. Johnson, services as lister, 18 15


72 H. E. Johnson, labor with team 312 hours, 1 35


73


D. C. Johnson, 1 day Depot Hill slide and 7 days Wheelock Bridge slide, 14 00


74 H. H. Brown, 2 days Depot Hill slide, 3 50


75 E. C. Clark, attendance at elections, 14 00


76


H. C. Bingham, labor and team on Whee- lock Bridge slide, 12 25


77 H. C. Bingham, lumber and labor on Sted- man bridge, 10 80


78 F. S. Rand, labor at Union Hall and cash paid, 1 00


79 O. R. Wright, services as ballot clerk, September and November, 4 00


80 G. A. Downs, transportation, 15 00


81


A. C. & E. W. Morse, labor on Depot Hill slide, 2 45


82 W. J. White, services as ballot clerk,


4 00


·


83 E. O. Wade, labor on Wheelock Bridge slide, 8 75


84 H. F. Pierce, labor on slides, 5 25


85 S. H. Morse, lumber, labor, and time spent, 42 27


86 F. E. Willard, labor on Depot Hill slide, 7 00


87 D. B. Dorrell, labor on bridges, 30 00


88 M. A. Bingham, labor and plank, 7 84


89 A. E. Halladay, rolling roads, 7 00


90 W. A. Brooks, services as ballot clerk, 2 00


18


No.


91 E. H. Tuthill, labor and teams on Wheelock Bridge slide and 1 day on Branch bridge, 42 00


92 C. E. Skinner, work on school land records, attendance civil authority meetings and services as ballot clerk, 9 00


93 F. S. Rice, drawing timber, 1 25


94 Alfred Patch, labor on bridge and cutting brush, 7 69


95 J. L. Whitaker, merchandise, 1 31


96


F. A. DeWitt, collecting taxes, 84 51


97 H. E. Sparks, services as lister, 1912, 29 00


98 F. A. DeWitt, services as treasurer, 25 00


99 Harry Temple, timber, 6 00


100 E. F. Pond, labor on slides, 14 00


101


A. F. Schwenk, legal services, 1912, 30 50


102 Earl Davis, keeping tramps,


4 00


103 B. E. Morse, labor,


5 23


104 Geo. C. Dixon, tax receipts,


1 25


105 W. P. Eames, nails,


75


106


D. A. Benson, services as overseer poor and cash paid, 4 50


107 J. M. Kenny, labor and cash paid, 7 62


108


J. M. Kenny, civil authority meetings, 6 00


109 W. P. Eames, merchandise,


9 70


110


E. P. Wheeler, civil authority meetings,


6 00


111 W. E. Wheeler, services as ballot clerk,


2 00


112 J. M. Moore, poll tax abated,


4 40


113 A. G. Warren, services as town clerk,


17 30


114 E. C. Clark, taxes abated, 26 40


115


F. A. DeWitt, civil authority meetings, 3 00


116 A. G. Warren, civil authority meetings, 5 00


117 J. E. Smiley, keeping tramps and room for civil authority meeting, 2 50


118 C. E. Skinner, civil authority meeting, 2 00


19


No. 119 120 S. H. Morse, civil authority meeting, 2 00


J. E. Morse, civil authority meeting, 2 00


121


S. H. Morse, services as selectman, 10 00


122


E. C. Clark, civil authority meeting, 4 00


123


H. E. Johnson, labor and civil authority meeting 3 25


124 J. M. Kenny, services as selectman, 15 00


125


B. C. Eager, services as ballot clerk and civil authority meeting, 10 00


126 J. W. Williams, civil authority meeting, 2 00


127 J. W. Williams, labor, lumber and cash paid, 20 83


128 J. W. Williams, services as selectman, 15 00


129 J. M. Moore, timber, 6 00


130 C. K. Stedman, labor and services as ballot clerk, 3 60


131 P. P. White, professional services, 9 00


132 A. N. Sherman, merchandise, 1 96


Total amount of orders drawn,


$2,368 68


Cost of Depot Hill slide, $220 00


Cost of Wheelock Bridge slide, $ 80 00


STATE WORK NEAR SALMON HOLE BRIDGE.


No.


1 S. I. Wiswall, labor, $ 14 88


2 Mellen Hardware Co., tile, 45 76


3 J. M. Kenny, freight on tile, 28


4 Nelson Gray, labor,


25 50


5 Stephen Foster, labor, 18 37


6 W. A. Wilson, labor, 42 00


Northeast Metal Culvert Co., culvert, 44 94


8 E. F. Davis, labor, 52 00


9 J. D. Maher, labor, 46 00


10 A. L. Lockwood, labor, 20 00


20


No.


11 Nelson Gray, labor,


24 00


12 S. I. Wiswall, labor,


12 24


13 E. F. Davis, labor, 24 00


14 W. A. Wilson, labor,


40 00


15 A. H. White, labor,


1 50


16 Nelson Gray, labor,


24 00


17


L. W. Tuttle, labor,


3 50


18 S. I. Wiswall, labor,


10 50


19 E. F. Davis, labor,


12 00


20 Geo. Solandt, labor,


39 38


21 A. C. Harvey, labor,


24 50


22


A. L. Lockwood, labor,


28 13


23


Steve Foster, labor,


31 50


24 S. I. Wiswall, labor,


00


25


J. D. Maher, labor,


54 00


26 Nelson Gray,


30 00


27 Not issued.


28 W. A. Wilson, labor,


32 00


29 E. I. Perry, labor,


38 90


30 W. A. Wilson, labor,


6 20


31


J. D. Maher, labor,


12 00


32


Bert Rhoades, labor,


12 00


33


Nelson Gray, labor,


40 00


34 S. I. Wiswall, labor,


8 75


35 W. A. Wilson, labor,


33 80


36 Stephen Foster, labor,


15 75


37 A. C. Harvey, labor,


26 25


38a S. I. Wiswall, labor,


2 10


38b H. A. Edwards, labor,


1 50


39 H. J. Heath, labor,


1 05


40 J. D. Maher, labor,


62 00


41 W. A. Wilson, labor,


45 00


42 Nelson Gray, labor,


44 40


43 E. F. Davis, labor,


26 60


44 Nelson Gray, labor,


16 00


21


No. 45 W. A. Wilson, labor,


22 15


46 J. D. Maher, labor, 38 40


47 Stephen Foster, labor, 24 68


48 Geo. Solandt, labor,


36 93


49 Austin Crapo, labor,


87


50 Walter Wright, labor,


2 62


51 A. L. Lockwood, labor,


36 93


52 J. D. Maher, labor,


4 00


53 Geo. Solandt, labor,


1 75


54 John Covey, labor,


2 50


55 Lucius Covey, labor,


2 00


56 Village trustees, cement,


12 00


57 J. M. Kenny, labor,


2 62


58 Northeast Metal Culvert Co.,


5 70


59 A. H. Farnum,


4 10


60 Mellen Hardware Co., dynamite,


8 00


61 Mellen Hardware Co., dynamite,


6 50


62 E. F. Davis, labor, 3 50


Total amount of orders drawn,


$1,322 53


Orders Drawn by School Directors


Total amount of orders drawn by school direc- tors from February 1, 1912, to January 31, 1913, inclusive, $3,560 13


A statement of the above will appear in the school direc- tors' report for the school year ending June 30.


22


Orders Drawn by Overseer of Poor


No.


1 Mrs. B. Wilson, board, Emogene Hoyt, $ 18 00


2 J. E. Smiley, team, 1 00


3 Mrs. B. Wilson, board, Emogene Hoyt, 26 00


4a Earl Davis, team to South Newfane, 1 50


4b Mrs. B. Wilson, board, Emogene Hoyt,


34 00


5 Mrs. B. Wilson, board, Emogene Hoyt, 20 00


6 Ziba Howard, support, 6 00


W. P. Eames, merchandise for Emogene Hoyt, 2 80


8 Mrs. B. Wilson, board, Emogene Hoyt, 16 00


Total amount of orders drawn, $125 30


L. H. HIGGINS H. A. WILLIAMS


Auditors.


H. A. CARPENTER


23


Births in Newfane, 1912


Jan. 1. A daughter to John L. and Ida Carey.


Jan. 15. A son to John O. and Elizabeth Carey.


Jan. 30. A daughter to William G. and Ella Shippee.


Feb. 8. A daughter to Clarence and Ethyl Moore.


June 4. A son to Frank S. and Adeline P. Rand.


June 4. A daughter to Hermon and Edith Eddy. June 14. A daughter to Karl E. and Mary Maher. June 27. A daughter to Peter and Eva L. Smart.


June 29. A daughter to Arthur F. and Lillian M. Perry.


July 1.


A son to Earl F. and Eliza B. Davis.


July 3. A son to Herbert F. and Carrie A. Pierce.


Oct. 25. A daughter to Irving W. and Lottie Williams. Oct. 29. A son to Frank and Rua Rowe.


Nov. 5. A son to James H. and Florence Brown.


Nov. 23. A son to Charles E. and Ada Turner.


Dec. 30. A son to Allie F. and Flora M. Mundell.


Deaths in Newfane, 1912


Jan. 1. Infant daughter of John L. and Ida Carey.


YRS. Mos. DAYS


Jan. 30. George B. Johnson,


79 8 25


May 3. Hattie E. (Moulton) Jefts, 43 9 9


June 29. Infant daughter of Arthur F. and Lillian M. Perry.


Aug. 27. Albert D. Nash,


70


5


6


Sept. 28. Melvin R. Pratt,


69


11


26


Oct. 10. Permelia Mandana Perry,


92


1


Nov. 9. Quentin G. Brown,


4


Nov. 14. Mabel Coy Jenison, 27 5 10


24


Marriages in Newfane, 1912


Apr. 15. Horace A. Wood and Alice A. Prouty.


June 26. Harry D. Shellhammer and Annie L. Pierce.


Aug. 16. Carl A. Brown and Emma E. Edwards.


Sept. 11. Fred D. Osgood and Beulah M. Timson. Oct. 21. Arthur H. Ingram and Olive B. Thayer.


Dec. 25. Geo. R. Goodenough and Mary B. Rhoades.


FIFTY-FIFTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


OF THE TOWN OF


Newfane, Vermont


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1914


BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO. 1914


FIFTY-FIFTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


OF THE TOWN OF


Newfane, Vermont


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1914


BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO.


1914


AUDITORS' REPORT


Liabilities


Selectmen's orders outstanding,


$ 175 98


Road commissioner's orders outstanding, 143 22


School directors' orders outstanding,


363 50


Town bonds due National Life Insurance Co.,


2,000 00


Moore library note,


2,000 00


Note due Windham County Savings Bank,


1,000 00


Bridge note,


4,500 00


$10,182 70


Resources


Cash in treasury,


$ 239 74


Due on tax bill of 1913,


200 00


Due on tax bill of 1912,


1 10


Due on tax bill of 1911,


39 72


$ 480 56


4


F. A. De Witt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane


DR.


Cash on hand at last report,


$ 182 53


Automobile fund,


347 38


State school apportionment,


336 88


Advanced instruction,


48 00


Transportation apportionment,


155 63


Trained teachers,


79 00


Legal schools,


162 24


Advanced instruction, 1911-1912,


236 00


Special road work,


500 00


State highway apportionment,


605 62


State road work,


607 22


Rebate supervisor's salary,


236 38


Borrowed Windham County Savings Bank,


5,000 00


E. C. Clarke, collector, bill 1913,


8,389 44


E. C. Clarke, collector, bill 1912,


439 40


E. C. Clarke, collector, bill 1911,


8 00


Rent school land,


5 85


Dog licenses, 92 00


Bounties,


12 75


Stove sold,


3 00


Town history,


1 00


Rent school house hall,


50 00


Elmer Knapp, support of wife,


33 00


$17,531 32


5


F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane


CR.


Selectmen's orders paid,


$ 4,304 25


School directors' orders paid,


4,464 16


Road commissioner's orders paid,


2,863 32


Orders paid for support of poor,


442 52


State school tax, 341 52


Interest on town bonds,


80 00


Interest on library note,


100 00


State highway tax,


213 45


Treasurer's record book,


4 40


Paid borrowed money, Windham County Sav- ings Bank, 4,000 00


Interest on borrowed money, Windham County Savings Bank,


48 16


State tax,


222 18


Interest on bridge note,


204 37


Birth certificate,


3 25


Cash on hand,


239 74


$17,531 32


6


Grand List of Newfane, 1913


Value of real estate, Value of personal estate,


$292,688 00


109,280 00


$401,968 00


One per cent,


$ 4,019 68


212 polls at $2.00,


424 00


Grand list,


$ 4,443 68


Selectmen's Orders Outstanding


No.


106. D. A. Benson, old order,


$ 4 50


81. Nelson Gray, 3 00


83. D. S. Darrell, 7 50


93. C. H. Shepardson,


11 27


94. G. B. Williams,


50


103. Charles Edwards,


9 35


· 104. J. C. Tibbetts,


2 64


105. E. F. Pond,


18 92


106. L. C. Hale,


18 50


107. C. C. Reed,


5 25


108. S. H. Morse,


10 00


109. W. P. Eames,


10 15


110. Earl Davis,


4 00


111. Earl Davis,


2 00


116. J. M. Kenny, 2 00


2 00


122. Smith Bros.,


4 40


123. J. M. Kenny,


22 00


124. J. M. Kenny,


15 00


125. F. E. Willard,


15 00


126. A. W. Rawson,


1 00


$175 98


120. F. E. Willard,


7


School Directors' Orders Outstanding


No. 161. Wm. Hazelton, repairs, No. 3, $ 1 25


191.


Chester High School, tuition, Ralph De- Witt, 20 00


203. J. C. Tibbetts, 1/2 cord kindlings, 75


218. Brattleboro High School, tuition Win- fred Maher, 8 00


220. Rena Morse, teaching, No. 6, 50 00


221. Isabel Barnes, teaching, No. 6, 50 00


222. Helen Lewis, teaching, No. 4, 48 00


223. Edith J. Farnum, teaching, No. 2, 44 00




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