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SIXTY-THIRD
GENEALOGY 974.302 N886AN 1922-1923
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
AUDITORS
OF THE TOWN OF
Newfane, Vermont
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 31, 1922
BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO. 1922
SIXTY-THIRD
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
AUDITORS
OF THE TOWN OF
Newfane, Vermont
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 31, 1922
1
BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO.
1922
Town Officers, 1921
Moderator : F. A. DEWITT. Town Clerk: A. G. WARREN.
School Directors : H. J. HEATH, MRS. G. M. LOVE, MRS. E. J. FARNUM.
Road Commissioners : R. H. DEAN, W. A. WILSON. First Constable and Collector : JOHN L. SPARKS.
Second Constable : W. H. NEWTON.
Town Treasurer : F. A. DEWITT.
Overseer of Poor : DR. L. B. GORDON.
Auditors : L. H. HIGGINS, W. H. NEWTON, V. W. RANNEY.
Town Grand Jurors : W. H. NEWTON, W. H. EAGER, W. J. WHITE. Town Agent : D. A. BENSON.
Listers : C. K. STEDMAN, E. H. JONES, H. E. JOHNSON. Tree Warden : H. J. HEATH.
Selectmen : H. A. WILLIAMS, H. W. ADAMS, B. E. MORSE.
Trustees of Moore Free Library : F. A. DEWITT, D. A. BENSON, G. B. WILLIAMS, A. N. SHERMAN, J. E. MORSE.
Fence Viewers : L. H. WHITNEY, JOHN WHITAKER.
Inspectors of Wood and Lumber : A. C. HARVEY, F. E. FISHER, F. LEROY GAINES.
AUDITORS' REPORT
Liabilities
Selectmen's orders outstanding, $ 127 47
Road commissioners' orders outstanding, 10 80
School directors' orders outstanding,
637 59
Overseer's orders outstanding, Library note, Bridge note,
72 16
2,000 00
4,500 00
$7,348 02
Resources
Cash on hand,
$1,774 26
Due on tax bill of 1921 and cash on hand,
1,243 1%
Due on tax bill of 1920 and cash on hand,
139 98
Due on old tax bills and cash on hand,
194 38
$3,351 79
4
F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with Town of Newfane
DR.
To cash, February 1, 1921,
$ 3,021 15
To cash, J. L. Sparks, collector of taxes,
17,351 44
To cash, J. L. Sparks, on old tax bills, 30 66
To cash, J. E. Morse, on tax bill, 1919,
96 89
Cash received from state :
Account advanced instruction, 266 40
Account transportation,
414 32
Account trained teachers,
612 00
Account current expenses,
39 49
Account highway apportionment,
999 68
Account unexpended balance, state aid,
217 93
Account apportionment,
764 84
Account unselected highways,
1,257 38
Account highway,
50 00
Account patrol work,
315 81
Received from bank, money borrowed,
6,000 00
Received from Marlboro,
77 25
Received from Ed Howe, taxes,
66 85
Received for tile and culverts,
96 93
Received from dog licenses,
119 45
Received from J. L. Sparks, on tax bill 1920,
552 72
Received from J. L. Sparks, on tax bill 1921,
523 98
Received from rent of school land,
12 00
Received from rent of schoolhouse hall,
50 00
$32,937 17
CR.
By selectmen's orders,
$ 5,000 34
School directors' orders,
7,214 69
Road commissioners' orders,
6,646 93
State highway commissioners' orders,
593 25
5
Overseer of the poor's orders,
1,381 90
County tax, 98 98
Paid on indebtedness,
8,000 00
Paid birth certificates,
5 45
Paid interest on indebtedness,
490 00
Paid state school tax,
494 95
Paid state highway tax,
247 47
Paid state tax,
988 65
Cash on hand, 1,774 26
$32,937 11
Grand List, 1921
Real estate,
$317,405 00
Personal property,
137,422 00
Total value,
$454,827 00
One per cent,
$ 4,548 27
395 polls at $1,
395 00
Total grand list,
$ 4,943 21
Tax laid, four dollars on the dollar, appropriated
as follows :
$ 50
Road commissioner,
1 15
Selectmen,
1 00
School directors,
30
Overseer of poor,
55
State and county,
40
Indebtedness,
10
Interest,
$ 4 00
6
Selectmen's Outstanding Orders
No.
102 L. C. Hale,
$ 44 20
106 Dana Dunton, 6 34
109
W. M. Winchester, 18 67
110 J. C. Tibbetts, 10 00
115 F. E. Fisher,
14 00
116 John L. Sparks, 32 76
128 B. E. Morse,
1 50
$ 127 47
Road Commissioners' Orders Outstanding
76 J. M. Baxter, $ 10 80
Overseer's Orders Outstanding
57 W. H. Miles & Son, $ 21 16
59 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, 35 00
60 L. B. Gordon, 16 00
$ 72 00
School Directors' Orders Outstanding
80 Brattleboro Business Institute,
$ .20 00
90 Saidee Morse, 80 00
91 Sam Parsons, 72 00
92 Mildred Parsons,
100 00
93 Anna Pratt, 100 00
94 Muriel Grout, 80 00
95 Dana Perry, 24 00
96 R. C. Longfellow, 20 00
2088 7-818
0-563
7/ 9
No.
97 Lyman Bills,
14 00
98 Earl Davis,
2 00
99 W. P. Eames,
36 83
100 Tuttle Co.,
1 50
101 H. A. Williams,
26
102 Saidee Morse,
80 00
$ 637 59
Orders Drawn by William A. Wilson, Road Commissioner
1 J. C. F. Harris, labor,
$ 1 15
2 R. C. Longfellow, labor, 9 31
3 M. E. Brooks, labor, 12 05
4 M. A. Wilson, labor,
37 21
5 E. F. Davis, labor,
31 89
6 H. M. Wells, labor,
32 28
M. E. Brooks, labor,
7 00
8 W. A. Wilson, labor,
71 96
9 Theodor Selken, labor,
3 50
10 D. W. Allen, labor,
14 59
11 Geo. Howard, labor,
17 50
12 W. H. Ingram, labor,
14 00
13 M. A. Wilson, labor,
28 00
14 W. A. Wilson, labor,
68 46
15 W. C. Ballou, express on tile and blades for road drag,
5 0%
16 Lewis Bills, labor,
13 61
17 Geo. Howard, labor,
14 00
18 W. H. Ingram, labor,
17 50
19 G. E. Grout, labor,
18 27
20 W. H. Ingram, labor,
21 00
21 Geo. Howard, labor,
12 83
22 W. A. Wilson, labor,
77 50
1
8
No. 23
Lewis Bills, labor,
12 25
24 M. H. Tuttle, labor,
24 50
25 M. A. Wilson, labor,
38 50
26 Arthur Brooks, labor,
3 50
27
C. F. Rice, labor,
7 00
28 W. T. Brooks, labor,
123 29
29 W. H. Ingram, labor,
77 00
30 W. A. Wilson, labor,
23 68
31 Geo. Howard, labor,
14 00
32 S. M. Cherrie, gravel, 68 loads,
6 80
33
W. H. Ingram, labor,
14 00
34 H. A. Wood, repairs on road machine,
4 00
35 Geo. Howard, labor,
17 50
36 W. H. Ingram, labor,
17 50
37
M. H. Tuttle, labor,
5 25
38
B. H. Rhoades, labor,
31 50
39 B. J. Wright, labor,
28 00
40 Ernest Wright, labor,
24 50
41
Arthur Brooks, labor,
24 50
42
E. F. Davis, labor,
3 12
43 Geo. Howard, labor,
14 00
44 R. C. Longfellow, labor,
6 22
45 W. H. Ingram, labor,
17 50
46 Geo. Howard, labor,
17 50
47 Ernest Wright, labor,
31 50
48
B. J. Wright, labor,
31 50
49 W. H. Ingram, labor,
14 39
50 W. T. Brooks, labor,
105 78
51 B. H. Rhoades, labor,
31 50
52
G. E. Grout, labor,
51 00
521/2 W. A. Wilson, labor,
80 87
53 B. E. Morse, labor,
133 30
54 Dana Perry, labor,
25 47
55 Geo. Howard, labor,
4 65
56 E. W. Hamlin, labor,
9 00
1
9
No.
57 Arthur Brooks, labor,
1 35
58 John Howard, labor, 10 33
59 E. W. Hamlin, labor, 12 00
60 H. M. Wells, labor,
5 00
61 M. A. Wilson, labor,
3 00
611/2 John Howard, labor,
24 00
62 E. W. Hamlin, labor,
19 65
63 John Howard, labor,
15 00
64 J. M. Kenny, labor,
8 00
65 Guy Grout, labor,
9 00
66 C. L. Hescock, labor,
3 20
67 John Howard, labor,
6 00
68 B. J. Wright, labor,
1 00
69 Geo. Howard, labor,
1 50
70
John White, labor,
6 00
W. A. Wilson, labor,
11 67
72
I. F. Moulton, labor,
1 50
73 H. D. Ambrose, labor,
3 00
74 Alfred Patch, labor,
10 00
75 W. C. Ballou, freight on tile,
1 25
76 J. M. Baxter, 108 loads gravel,
10 80
J. F. Whitaker, labor, 10 50
Total amount of orders drawn, $1,708 13
$315.81 of above amount was expended on highway No. 1 before a patrol man was appointed and this amount was paid back by the state.
SELECTED HIGHWAYS
1 W. H. Ingram, labor,
$ 6 00
2 John White, labor, 6 00
3 Earl Davis, labor, 16 00
4 B. J. Wright, labor, 8 00
5 Ernest Wright, labor, 8 00
6 J. D. Maher, labor, 53 34
Earl Davis, labor, 36 00
10
No.
8 W. H. Ingram, labor,
18 00
9 B. J. Wright, labor,
18 00
10 Ernest Wright, labor, 18 00
11 H. E. Ambrose, labor,
21 00
12 W. B. Park, labor,
14 17
13 John White, labor,
12 00
14 A. C. Harvey, labor,
6 00
15 W. H. Ingram, labor,
15 00
16 W. M. Winchester, labor,
36 00
17 B. J. Wright, labor,
18 00
18 H. L. Eddy, labor,
34 00
19 J. D. Maher, labor,
34 00
20 W. T. Brooks, labor,
33 33
21 Earl Davis, labor,
36 00
22 Ernest Wright, labor,
18 00
23 John White, labor,
18 00
24 M. B. Martin, labor,
18 00
25 W. B. Park, labor,
10 66
26 John White, labor,
6 00
261/2 W. C. Ballou, freight on tile,
5 23
27 Oscar Lawrence, dynamite,
10 00
28 W. M. Winchester, labor,
18 00
29 J. D. Maher, labor,
18 00
30 D. W. Allen, labor,
48.00
31 John Howard, labor,
3 00
32 E. W. Hamlin, labor,
3 00
33 Fred Robinson, labor,
1 65
34 M. B. Martin, labor,
13 65
35 B. J. Wright, labor,
18 00
36 H. J. Barber, labor,
21 00
37 W. B. Park, labor,
15 00
38 John White, labor,
9 00
39 A. C. Harvey, labor,
15 00
40 W. H. Ingram, labor,
18 00
41 Ernest Wright, labor,
15 00
42 Marvin Tuttle, labor,
15 00
11
No. 43 H. L. Eddy, labor, 44 W. T. Brooks, labor, 45 46 Homer Ambrose, labor,
30 00
28 00
Earl Davis, labor, 32 66
17 00
47 Mrs. F. B. Thompson, labor,
37 80
48
J. H. Barber, labor,
6 00
49 50
Earl Davis, labor,
12 00
W. T. Brooks, labor, 12 00
51 John Howard, labor,
6 00
52 W. A. Wilson, labor,
82 66
53 H. L. Eddy, labor,
19 32
54 A. C. Harvey, labor,
12 00
55 Ernest Wright, labor,
9 00
56 M. H. Tuttle, labor,
12 00
57 B. J. Wright, labor,
12 00
58 W. H. Ingram, labor,
9 00
59 W. A. Wilson, labor,
24 66
60 John White, labor,
4 34
61 H. M. Wells, labor,
3 00
62 John White, labor,
1 00
63
State of Vermont, truck drawing gravel,
83 33
64 W. C. Ballou, freight on tile,
1 30
65 Holden & Martin, tile,
50 86
66 W. M. Winchester, lumber for rails,
2 70
67 W. P. Eames, gasoline for truck and cement, 37 03
68 W. H. Eager, lumber,
5 10
69 E. H. Allbee, cement,
31 20
Total amount of orders drawn,
$1,345 99
This was state money expended on West St., Newfane village. We built 130 rods of 22-ft. gravel road, one con- crete culvert, 21/2 x 3 x 28 ft., 128 ft. of side drains and two catch basins, 2 x 2 x 3 ft.
W. A. WILSON.
12
Orders Drawn by Wm. A. Wilson for Job on River Road, near F. A. DeWitt's
UNSELECTED HIGHWAY
No.
1 E. F. Davis, labor, $ 18 00
2 Geo. Howard, labor, 15 00
3 W. H. Ingram, labor, 16 66
4 Ernest Wright, labor,
21 00
5 B. J. Wright, labor,
22 00
6 T. Selken, labor,
17 33
D. W. Allen, labor,
36 00
8
W. M. Winchester, labor,
29 33
9 W. A. Wilson, labor,
28 00
10 B. J. Wright, labor,
9 00
11 Ernest Wright, labor,
9 00
12
H. L. Norton, metal culvert,
.70 56
13 W. A. Wilson, labor,
12 00
14 Earl Davis, labor,
10 67
15 W. H. Ingram, labor,
3 00
16 Geo. Howard, labor,
15 00
17 Theodor Selken, labor,
24 33
18 W. H. Ingram, labor,
6 00
19 Ernest Wright, labor,
21 00
20 B. J. Wright, labor,
21 00
21 E. W. Hamlin, labor,
9 00
22 D. W. Allen, labor,
43 33
23 W. M. Winchester, labor,
-
48 00
24 W. A. Wilson, labor,
28 00
25 W. H. Ingram, labor,
9 00
26 John White, labor,
9 00
27 Earl Davis, labor,
8 00
28 B. J. Wright, labor,
7 00
29 Ernest Wright, labor,
7 00
30 W. A. Wilson, labor,
9 33
13
No.
31 W. M. Winchester, labor,
22 80
32 Theodor Selken, labor, 6 00
33 D. W. Allen, labor,
12 00
34 F. A. DeWitt, labor,
6 10
Total amount of orders drawn,
$ 629 44
This $629.44 was money given us by the state to improve unselected roads. We built 162 rods of gravel, 16-ft. road, and put in three culverts with this money.
W. A. WILSON.
Orders Drawn by R. H. Dean, Road Commissioner
No.
1 C. P. Thayer, labor,
$ 10 50
2 Percy R. Knapp, labor, 10 50
3 Earl Putnam, labor, 19 50
5 Will Nido, labor,
38 50
6 R. H. Dean, labor,
42 80
7 Fred Pierce, labor,
21 00
8 C. C. Reed, labor,
14 00
9 H. D. Brown, labor,
7 00
10 Earl Putnam, labor,
14 00
11 Fred Pierce, labor,
15 75
12 Percy Knapp, labor,
15 75
13 Will Nido, labor,
29 54
14 R. H. Dean, labor,
31 50
15 Percy R. Knapp, labor,
14 00
16 R. H. Dean, labor,
28 00
17 Fred Pierce, labor,
00
18 Will Yeaw, labor,
14 00
19 Will Nido, labor,
14 00
20 Percy R. Knapp, labor,
7 00
21 John Gray, labor,
7 00
14
No.
22 Herman Powers, labor,
8 75
23 Hollis Powers, labor, 7 00
24 Will Nido, labor,
35 00
25 R. H. Dean, labor, 35 00
26 C. C. Reed, labor,
42 00
27 Herman Powers, labor,
8 75
28 Hollis Powers, labor,
8 75
29 Carl Brown, labor,
4 10
30 Percy Knapp, labor,
21 00
31 Will Nido, labor,
35 00
32 W. H. Porter, labor,
5 25
33 Everett Williams, labor,
36 75
34 R. H. Dean, labor,
48 81
35 Ray Jefts, labor,
3 50
36 Percy Knapp, labor,
6 03
37
A. F. Mundell, labor,
5 60
38 Will Nido, labor,
7 00
39 Ira Ingram, labor,
5 00
40 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
3 00
41 Frank Fish, Sr., labor,
3 00
42 Fred Pierce, labor,
1 56
43 Will Nido, labor,
6 00
44 Charles Styles, labor,
3 00
45 Everett Williams, labor,
6 00
46 Will Nido, labor,
6 00
47 Chas. Gleason, labor,
3 00
48 R. H. Dean, labor,
12 00
49 Irving Williams, labor,
6 00
50 Charles Gleason, labor,
4 33
51 Will Nido, labor,
6 00
52 Charles Thomas, labor,
3 00
53 R. H. Dean, labor,
8 66
54 Henry S. Powers, labor,
3 00
55 Porter C. Thayer, labor,
4 58
56 P. B. Sparks, repairing tools,
2 75
57 Will White, labor,
1 75
15
No.
.58 Wayland Moore, labor,
20 00
59 R. H. Dean, labor, 37 22
60 Wayland Moore, labor, 6 00
61 Everett Williams, labor,
3 00
62 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
3 00
63 Frank Fish, Sr., labor,
3 00
64 R. H. Dean, labor,
12 00
65 A. M. Merrifield, labor, 2 33
Total amount of orders drawn,
$ 854 81
Orders Drawn by C. K. Stedman, Road Commissioner
No.
1 J. N. Betterley, labor, $ 19 00
2 J. N. Betterley, labor, 7 60
3 C. E. Swain, labor, 10 50
Total amount of orders drawn, $ 37 10
Orders Drawn by R. H. Dean for Selected Highways
No.
1 C. P. Thayer, labor,
$ 10 17
2 Percy R. Knapp, labor,
10 23
3 Percy R. Knapp, labor, 15 00
47 49
4 Will Nido, labor,
19 23
5 Everett Williams, labor,
15 00
6 Frank Gray, labor,
15 00
Wayland Moore, labor,
58 87
8 R. H. Dean, labor,
32 89
9 C. C. Reed, labor,
9 00
10 Everett Williams, labor,
18 00
11 Will Nido, labor,
16
No.
12 R. N. Dean, labor,
21 00
13 Charles Gleason, labor, 18 00
15 Will Nido, labor, . 15 00
16 Berger Mfg. Co., standard culverts,
47 04
17 Charles Thomas, labor,
27 00
18 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
33 00
19 Everett Williams, labor,
16 50
20 R. H. Dean, labor,
56 00
21 Charles Gleason, labor,
15 00
22 C. C. Reed, labor,
28 66
23 H. A. Williams, culverts,
81 93
24 Wayland Moore, labor,
6 00
25 Will Nido, labor,
22 66
26 Holden & Martin, tile,
45 36
27 Charles Thomas, labor,
12 00
28
I. W. Williams, posts for railing,
16 00
29 Will Nido, labor,
36 00
30 Charles Gleason, labor,
12 00
31 R. H. Dean, labor,
42 00
32 Everett Williams, labor,
18 00
33 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
18 00
34
F. L. Gaines, plank for railings,
9 42
35
B. M. Reed, plank for railings,
27 00
36
L. W. Shepard, logs and posts,
12 01
37 Will Nido, labor,
30 00
38 Wayland Moore, labor,
12 00
39 R. H. Dean, labor,
36 00
40 Everett Williams, labor, 18 00
41 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
18 00
42 Charles Styles, labor,
21 00
43 Mattie Ingram, gravel,
5 55
44 C. D. Lazelle, planing plank for rails,
1 00
45 Wayland Moore, labor,
24 00
46 Will Nido, labor, 36 00
47 Everett Williams, labor,
24 00
48 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
24 00
17
No. 49 Charles Styles, labor,
24 00
50 C. C. Reed, labor, 48 00
51 Frank Gray, labor, 15 00
52 R. H. Dean, labor, 42 00
53 H. A. Williams, merchandise,
24 70
54 Will Nido, labor,
12 00
55 John E. Morse, labor,
2 00
.56 R. H. Dean, labor,
14 00
57 P. B. Sparks, repairing tools,
2 50
58 Erwin Sparks, gravel, 2 90
59 Dana Dunton, gravel,
1 20
60 Earl Putnam, labor,
3 00
61 Everett Williams, labor,
3 00
62 C. C. Reed, labor,
6 00
63 Charles Styles, labor,
3 00
64 Wayland Moore, labor,
3 00
65 R. H. Dean, labor,
7 00
Total amount of orders drawn,
$1,349 31
UNSELECTED HIGHWAYS
1 Percy R. Knapp, labor,
$ 11 50
2 D. J. Johnson, labor, 3 00
3 Percy R. Knapp, labor, 15 00
24 00
4 Ray Jefts, labor,
53 00 .
5 Will Nido, labor,
61 83
6 R. H. Dean, labor,
11 00
7 F. E. Fisher, labor,
20 50
8 Everett Williams, labor,
26 50
9 Frank Gray, labor,
18 00
10 Percy Knapp, labor,
18 00
11 Frank Gray, labor,
33 00
12 Will Nido, labor,
42 00
13 R. H. Dean, labor,
14 Everett Williams, labor,
19 50
18
No.
15 Charles Styles, labor,
7 50
16 Frank Fish, Jr., labor, 4 50
17 Percy Knapp, labor, 4 50
18 Will Nido, labor,
9 00
19 Charles Styles, labor,
13 00
20 Everett Williams, labor,
16 00
21 Percy Knapp, labor,
16 00
22 Will Nido, labor,
32 00
23 R. H. Dean, labor,
47 83
24 Charles Styles, labor,
9 00
25 Charles Gleason, labor, 6 00
26 Everett Williams, labor,
6 00
27 Will Nido, labor,
12 00
28 R. H. Dean, labor,
14 00
29 Dr. L. H. Bugbee, gravel,
36 70
30 Town treasurer, tile,
15 00
31 Dr. L. H. Bugbee, gravel,
5 50
32 Everett Williams, labor,
9 00
33 Will Nido, labor,
18 00
34 R. H. Dean, labor,
21 00
35 Charles Gleason, labor,
9 00
36 Charles Thomas, labor,
9 00
37 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
9 00
Total amount of orders drawn, $ 686 36
Orders Drawn by Selectmen
GENERAL ACCOUNT
1 F. A. DeWitt, services as treasurer, 1920, $ 25 00
2 E. H. Jones, services as lister, 1920, 34 13
3 J. N. Betterley, breaking roads, 1920, 19 17
4 Alfred Patch, labor, 75
5 Ira M. Ingram, rolling roads, 16 00
19
No. 6 E. L. Hildreth & Co., printing town reports, 71 67
L. H. Higgins, services of auditors, 15 53
8 F. E. Fisher, rolling roads, 48 00
9 Ira Ingram, rolling roads, 16 00
10 H. W. Hall, breaking roads, 4 00
11 The Tuttle Co., 3 order books, 2 21
12 John L. Barber, snowing bridge and break- ing roads, 10 00
13 E. F. Pond, labor, 1 60
14 H. A. Williams, road machine blade, 8 54
15 A. F. Mundell, labor and lumber, 75 49
16 Holden & Martin, roofing,
329 94
17 Herman Powers, labor, 1 775
18 F. E. Fisher, freighting roofing, 12 60
19
John Gray, cutting brush,
3 00
20 W. H. Porter, labor on slide, 7 00
21
A. F. Mundell, labor on slide,
19 95
22 J. L. Whittaker, labor,
11 25
23 W. H. Porter, cutting brush, 1 75
24 Walter Moore, labor on slide,
2 00
25 E. E. Williams, labor, 2 50
26 B. M. Reed, 1,060 ft. plank, 31 80
27 R. H. Jefts, freighting tile, 4 50
28 L. W. Shepard, snowing 2 bridges, 12 00
151 30
29 A. V. D. Piper, expenses and legal services, 43 52
30 Holden & Martin, tile,
31 H. W. Adams, labor, 30 50
6 03
32 E. R. Willard, freight on 3 culverts,
3 00
33 R. I. Pike, cutting brush,
5 10
34 V. W. Ranney, work on tax books,
1 00
35 R. H. Jefts, labor on bridge,
2 00
37 E. E. Williams, cutting brush, 3 00
6 00
38 Frank Fish, cutting brush,
39 F. L. Gaines, logs and lumber,
69 15
36 R. H. Dean, labor on bridge,
20
No.
40 L. W. Bingham, lumber and sawing, 88 39
41 Northeast Metal Culvert Co., 3 culverts, 75 90
42 F. N. Crossman, cutting brush, 3 00
43 Berte E. Morse, labor and cash paid,
150 95
44 A. M. Merrifield, logs; 2 00
45 New England Road Machine Co., road machine, 522 85
46 F. N. Crossman, cutting brush, 6 00
47 E. L. Hildreth & Co., printing tax notices, 11 50
48 L. R. Reque, labor, 3 50
49 Gus Bock, labor, 2 00
50 C. K. Stedman, services as lister,
23 00
51 John L. Sparks, abatement of taxes,
22 69
52 Dorr W. Allen, labor,
8 17
53 A. M. Merrifield, stone boat,
7 00
54 Gus Bock, labor on bridges,
9 00
5412 V. W. Ranney, clerical work,
40 00
55 Berte E. Morse, labor and cash paid,
50 08
56 E. C. Sparks, breaking roads, 1920,
15 00
57 D. C. Johnson, hauling tile,
1 00
58 R. C. Longfellow, cutting brush,
24 00
59 George A. Downs, transportation,
20 00
60 Berte E. Morse, labor and cash paid,
32 09
61 F. A. DeWitt, check for 2 bridges,
560 21
62 D. W. Dunton, labor with team,
21 00
63 H. E. Johnson, services as lister,
26 67
64 Carl A. Brown, cutting brush,
8 33
65 Asa L. Brown, cutting brush,
14 00
66 H. I. Clinton, cutting brush,
13 33
67 E. H. Jones, services as lister,
35 87
68 H. T. Osborne, labor with truck,
31 00
69 Mrs. Abbie Adams, sheep killed by dogs, 12 00
70 R. C. Longfellow, cutting brush, 16 00
71 H. A. Williams, labor, mdse. and lumber, 74 56
72 E. E. Williams, labor, 13 66
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No.
73 C. L. Stickney, farm bureau tax,
23 94
74 Will Nido, labor with team, 6 75
75 F. N. Farnum, snowing bridge, 7 00
76 W. H. Moore, cutting brush,
4 33
Gus Bock, labor,
3 15
78 R. H. Dean, cutting brush,
4 33
79 Geo. Bush, lumber,
33 88
80 Frank Fish, Jr., labor,
5 33
81 L. B. Gordon, damages,
400 00
82 Chas. Thomas, cutting brush,
6 00
83
D. C. Johnson, drawing tile,
2 00
84 A. F. Mundell, labor with man and team,
41 23
85 S. G. Brown, labor on bridge,
15 56
86 W. L. Yeaw, labor,
2 00
87 Lovell & Telfer, cement,
83 19
88 R. C. Longfellow, labor on bridge,
30 84
89 L. W. Shepard, damage to land and fence,
15 00
90 Berte E. Morse, labor, lumber and cash paid, 193 11
91 E. H. Allbee, tile,
9 80
92 L. W. Bingham, bridge stringers,
20
93 John L. Sparks, collecting taxes,
173 51
94 Earl W. Putnam, 1,181 ft. chestnut logs,
29 53
95 Chas. Styles, labor, 2 00
96 Holden & Martin, tile, 30 60
97 John Whitaker, cutting brush,
1 00
98 Berte E. Morse, labor and cash paid,
95 00
99 I. W. Williams, labor on bridge and rolling roads, 16 50
100 H. W. Adams, labor,
24 00
101 William P. Eames, cash paid as fire warden, 21 50
102 L. C. Hale, labor on bridges, 44 20
103 P. C. Thayer, 71/2 hours' labor, 2 50
104 H. A. Williams, mdse., 6 40
3209 1
5008 -66 0.91
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13.84 95.000
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No.
105 I. M. Ingram, rolling roads, 14 00
106 Dana Dunton, labor, 6 34
107 Dorr Allen, rolling roads, 18 65
108 Henry Powers, oak logs,
4 60
109 W. M. Winchester, rolling roads,
18 67.
110 J. C. Tibbetts, lumber,
10 00
111 F. A. DeWitt, cash paid, civil authority, 12 00
112 A. G. Warren, office work, 1921, 12 96
113 Berte E. Morse, rolling roads and cash paid, 43 68
114 F. A. DeWitt, services as treasurer, 1921, 25 00
115 F. E. Fisher, rolling roads, 14 00
116 John L. Sparks, taxes abated, 32 76
Total amount of orders drawn, $4,607 52
Orders Drawn by Overseer of Poor
1 Mrs. C. Turner, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, $ 30 00
2 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 5 weeks, 20 00
3 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, 30 00
4 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 7 weeks, 49 00
5 A. V. D. Piper, expense, committing David Kelsey, 26 10
6 F. L. Wellman, expense, taking David Kelsey and Gilbert Pike to Brattle- boro, 9 58
7 L. B. Gordon, expense, examining David Kelsey before commitment, 13 00
8 L. B. Gordon, board Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks, 16 00
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No.
9 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 . weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
10 S. E. Lawton, M. D., board and treatment for David Kelsey, 14 00
11 H. P. Webster, admr., Howard Burke estate, keeping tramps, 6 00
12 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
13 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks, 16 00
14 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 7 weeks, 49 00
15 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
16 Carl A. Mitchell, casket for George Prouty, 35 00
17 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 5 weeks, 20 00
18 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
19 Claude Moore, conveying Geo. Prouty to Memorial Hospital, 5 00
20 Memorial Hospital, 1 day's board and care of Geo. Prouty, 2 00
21 W. H. Lane, M. D., service rendered Geo. Prouty at hospital, 6 00
22 L. B. Gordon, two professional calls on Geo. Prouty, 9 00
23 Walter Harris, digging grave for burial of Peter Forrest, 5 00
24 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 6 weeks, 42 00
25 H. B. Osborn, burial expenses for Peter Forrest, 63 25
26 H. B. Osborn, lodging and breakfast for tramps, 1 00
24
No.
27 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
28 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks, 16 00
29 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 4 weeks, 28 00
30 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
31 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 5 weeks, 20 00
32 H. A. Williams, telephone service at time of Peter Forrest's suicide, 4 00
33 L. B. Gordon, services rendered at suicide and burial of Peter Forrest, 5 00
34 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 3 weeks, 21 00
35 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
36 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 3 weeks, 21 00
37 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
38 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks,
16 00
39 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks and tobacco, 30 50
40 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 5 weeks, 35 00
41 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks, 16 00
42 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
43 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
44 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 5 weeks, 35 00
25
No.
45 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 5 weeks, 20 00
46 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 4 weeks, 28 00
48 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks, 16 00
49 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
50 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 3 weeks, 21 00
51 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
52 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 5 weeks, 20 00
53 W. P. Eames, merchandise for town poor, 4 47
54 L. B. Gordon, services as overseer of poor, 1921, 18 00
55 L. B. Gordon, medical attendance, Wm. Hastings, 00
56 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, boarding H. Ingram, 3 weeks, and tobacco, 30 50
57 W. H. Miles & Son, grocery supplies for Mrs. Geo. Prouty, 21 16
58 Geo: Williams, lot in cemetery and digging grave for Geo. Prouty, 15 00
59 Mrs. Leslie Stratton, boarding Wm. Hast- ings, 5 weeks, 35 00
60 L. B. Gordon, boarding Imogene Hoyt, 4 weeks, 16 00
Total amount of orders drawn, $1,363 06
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Report of School Directors for Twelve Months, Ending January 31, 1922
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