Annual report of the board of officers of the town of Pittsford, Vermont, for the year ending 1906-1909, Part 1

Author: Pittsford (Vt.)
Publication date: 1906
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01825 6054


ANNUAL REPORT


GC 974.302 P69A, 1906-1909


OF THE


BOARD OF OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Pittsford


VERMONT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 1,


1906


RUTLAND THE TUTTLE COMPANY, PRINTERS 1906


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


BOARD OF OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Pittsford VERMONT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 1,


1906


RUTLAND THE TUTTLE COMPANY, PRINTERS 1906


List of Officers Elected March 7, 1905


Moderator-D. D. Burditt. Town Clerk-C. J. Fenton. Treasurer-S. K. Burbank.


Selectmen-E. A. Randall, P. E. Mooney, G. F. Hendee.


Overseer of Poor -- James Halpin. School Directors-J. B. Candon, A. D. Tiffany, T. J. Hagan.


Listers-W. J. White, D. J. Barnes, L. M. Savage.


Auditors-D. T. Holden, Thomas H. Candon, J. E. McCormick. First Constable-James E. Tennien.


Second Constable-John J. Ruane.


Town Grand Jurors-A. D. Tiffany, T. F. Bogue.


Pound Keepers-Ernest Hitchcock, E. D. Hinds, W. B. Shaw, J. S. Randall.


Fence Viewers-A. D. Heath, E. F. Jackson, B. S. Powers.


Trustee Public Money and Bowen Fund-S. K. Burbank.


Surveyor of Wood and Lumber-E. A. Randall.


Road Commissioner-E. L. Breed.


Town Agent-D. D. Burditt.


Justices of Peace-D. D. Burditt, G. F. Hendee, C. M. Sturte- vant, John B. Candon, William McCormick, N. B. Ladabouche, L. M. Savage.


Tree Warden-James Duffy.


Librarian -- Bertha M. Shaw. Assistant, Mary T. Randall.


Inspector of Leather-E. E. Cotting.


Grand List $ 13,005.75. Number of Polls 668.


·


3


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


To the Taxpayers of the Town of Pittsford :


In presenting this report, your attention is called to the large amount of work that has been done on our bridges. The Mills bridge has been in bad shape for a number of years. To repair it and make it as good as new was the only thing to do. The cost of which was approximately $650.00. The Gorham bridge has been planked through the center after removing the stringer, also the Cooley and Depot have had their ends replanked, and many of the smaller ones have been repaired.


GUIDE BOARDS.


The guide boards all over town have been thoroughly repaired, and some new ones erected in the place of old ones, too badly weather beaten to be repaired.


GRAVE YARDS.


The Baptist yard has been improved by cutting the brush and placing a woven wire fence on the south side. More work of the same kind should be done. The grave stones are sadly in need of being straightened in both this and the Congregational yards.


DOG LICENSES.


The amount received from licensing dogs, and paid town treasurer, was $171.00. We have drawn orders for damages amounting to $69.00.


We have paid bills of previous year to the amount of $62,75, which is included in the general account.


4


We have drawn orders on the Treasurer as follows :


Date. No.


Amount.


1905.


Feb. 20 1 D. D. Burditt, services as auditor 1904, $ 4 00


Mch. 1 2 T. G. Willis, services as lister 1904 23 00


1


3 The Tuttle Co., town reports ..... 57 20


3


4 W. B. Shaw, Treas. Maclure Li- brary, quarter ending Mar. 1


64 83


15 5 . G. F. Hendee, services as au- . ditor, postage and express on reports 10 72


Apr. 1


6 Town Clerk, recording names 525 scholars, 1904


15 75.


May 6


7 D. J. Barnes, services as lister 29 00


10 8 L. M. Savage, services as lister ... 33 75


9 S. K. Burbank, treas. order book


5 50


June 26 10 Chas. Lethbridge, bridge work ...


20 40


11 F. N. Stratton,


22 50


12 John Mathews,


19 07


13 Thomas Shannon,


15 57


14 John Reed,


17 55


15 Joe Duclaw,


1 35


16 D. C. Wescott,


1 00


17 L. Bailey, 66


1 25


18 Geo. Lewis, bridge work, plank


6 30


19 Arthur Walker, “ ·


23 89


20 Poro Brothers,


...


4 95


21 Geo. Rivers,


... .......


1 50


22 E. A. Randall,


45 00


23 Geo. Fitzgerald, “ gravel,


6 50


24 John Hanley, sheep killed by dogs, 1904:


20 00


5


Date. No.


Amount.


June 26 25 Stephen McDonald, bridge work


$ 3 60


29 26 Jerry Falloon, 9 45


28


102 00 27 E. J. Perry, plank, Mill bridge ... G. H. Churchill, lumber, Mills bridge 33 58


29 A. E. Jackson, labor, Mills bridge 16 10 J. Poro, 7 00


July 3 30


31 Arthur Walker, יו 66


10 50


32 Geo. Gardner, 66 66


1 50


8 33


Chas. Lethbridge, . .


11 40


34 H. M. Chatterton, 'phone service


1 15


35 James Halpin, labor and material Mills bridge 12 15


36


W. H. Hale, mdse. Mills bridge 2 17


15


37


Vt. Marble Co., bill


98 87


38 John Reed, labor 66 60


10 00


21


39


Vt. Marble Co., plank, Gorham bridge 8 00


40


Denison Bros., bill, town hall supplies 1 90


:41 Pittsford Telephone Co., phone in town clerk's office 6 50


22


42 J. H. Mathews, labor, Mills bridge 6 12


43 Russell Hart, 1 00


44 J. S. Randall, lumber, " 19 68


25


45 Dan J. Barnes, labor, “ 2 50


46 H. M. Chatterton, cement, Mills bridge 16 43


27


47 The Tuttle Co., tax books and notices 24 79


48 S. K. Burbank, making out tax book and notices 15 00


49 W. B. Shaw, Maclure Library, quarter ending June 1 ......... ...


65 03


6


Amount.


Date. Aug. 22


No. 50 Town Clerk, for indexing mar- riages, births and deaths, 49 years back $78 00


31


51 Treasurer, for W. H. Perkins, re- pairing bridge 37 57


52 Treasurer, Decoration day ex- penses 40 40


53 M. Connolly, mdse 3 59


Sept. 9 54 Frank Lavice, mowing cemeteries 6 00


18


55 James Halpin, repairing railings at depot 3 31


Oct. 7


56 E. L. Breed, labor and material on bridges 235 37


57


Maclure Library, quarter ending Sept. 1 64 83 .....


57 1/2 E. A. Randall, money paid out and use of team 6 50


19


58


S. K. Burbank, insurance taxes ... 30 24


59 John Reed, labor 3 00


Nov. 8


60 James Halpin, repairing Baptist cemetery fences 12 90


61


A. D. Heath, plank 2 73


62


M. Landon & Son, three sheep killed by dogs 12 00


63


Sam. Steele, three sheep killed by dogs 12 00


17


64 V. E. Connor, labor on guide boards 5 00


20


65


V. E. Connor, labor on guide boards 6 00


27 .66 Newton, Thompson Mfg. Co., posts and guard rails 7 80


29


67 Maclure Library, quarter ending Dec. 1 65 03


7


Date. Dec. 9


No. 68 L. E. Humphrey, guide board labor $14 70 ......


69 W. H. Hale, nails 21


70 M. Connolly, hardware 8 68


71 Vt. Marble Co., guide board,


1 posts and lumber 1 85


11 72


H. M. Chatterton, hardware 2 73


1906.


Jan. 10 73 F. M. Scofield, carting ... 75


16 74 S. K. Burbank, insurance, town hall, 5 years 17 00


17 75 A. D. Heath, removing trees by Mills bridge 3 00


22


76 Dr. Estabrook, reporting births and deaths 2 70


29 77 T. M. Adams, error in tax 2 45


78 H. W. Eliott, for damage done by dogs. 15 00


79 Wheldon & Co., taxes refunded .. 6 14


80 J. A. Duffy, services as tree warden 6 00


81 Town Clerk, supplies, recording, &c 113 87


82 Ansel Mills, damage to sheep by dogs 10 00


31


83 E. L. Breed, repairing bridges ... 10 05


84 J. T. Tennien, irons, Mills bridge 1 00


85 S. K. Burbank, for P.F., timbers, labor 2 25


86 S. K. Burbank, for C. S. Smith,


gravel, Mills bridge


... .


. .....


1 60


87 G. F.Hendee, appraising damage in sheep cases and cash paid out


Amount.


8


Date. No.


Amount .


Feb. 1 88 P. E. Mooney, services $10 00 89 E. A. Randall, services 20 00


90 G. F. Hendee, services 15 00


$1,841 11


Feb. 1 Received from F. B. Noyes, rent of town hall, $48.31, net expenses out, same paid to treasurer.


E. A. RANDALL, P. E. MOONEY, Selectmen. G. F. HENDEE,


Report of Overseer of Poor for Year ending February 1, 1906.


It has cost the town of Pittsford $1415.66 to keep its poor during the past year. I have left itemized bills of the amounts paid in town clerks office for the inspection of any one who may be interested.


Two persons have died and been buried at the expense of the town during the past year; namely: Mrs. E. W. Cummings and her child. The following named people were boarded by the week :


Julia Rugg at Charles Lethbridge's at $2.50 per week.


Peter Bushey and wife at Helen Noyes' at $2 per week each.


Horace Warner at John Fuller's at $3.00 per week.


George Alexander with Mrs. Emily Alexander at $2.00 per week.


The following individuals and families have cost the town as follows during the past year :


Albert Pratt and family ... . $176 60


131 40


Julia Rugg ...


9


Amount.


Frank O'Neil and family.


$160 38


Peter Bushey and wife


247 92


Horace Warner


169 88


Nelson Fradett


13 29


George Alexander


84 00


E. W. Cummings and family


242 35


James Bowen


30 00


Mrs. McKeil


98 29


Walter Cheney


9 04


Wm. Sexton board at retreat in Brattleboro for 3 days 1 61


Miscellaneous expenses 2 telephone messages ..... 40


James Halpin services as overseer 50 50


Total expense $1415 66


I have given the following orders:


Amount.


Feb. 6 1 John Fuller for board of H. War- ner and Peter Bushey and wife. $14 00


1


6


2 W. H. Hale mdse. to Frank O'Neil 8 10


10


3 Chas. Lethbridge board of Julia Rugg 10 00


20


13 4 Mrs. Robert Loveland making 1 00 clothes for Horace Warner ..... 5 John Fuller board of Horace Warner 6 00


23 6 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of


... Peter Bushey and wife. 8 00


Mar. 3


7 Mrs. Helen Noyes board of Peter Bush and wife 8 00


6


8 John Fuller board of Horace Warner. 6 00


10


Amount


Date. Mar: 6 No. 9 W. H. Hale mdse. to Frank O'Neil. $ 8 57


6 10 A. D. Heath mdse. to Nelson Fradett. 2 25


6


11 . Vt. Marble Co., 1/2 ton coal to Nelson Fradett 3 20


13 12


Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg ... 10 00


20 13 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


20 14 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


27 15 A. D. Heath, mdse. to Nelson Fradett. 5 39


Apr. 3 16 W. H. Hale mdse. to Frank O'Neil 8 55


3 17 Mrs. Helen Noyes board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


3


18 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner. 6 00


8


19 Chas. Lethbridge board of Julia Rugg 10 00


13 20 M. N. Ayer & Co. 83cds. stove wood to Mrs. McKeil 16 69


17 21 Denison Bros., mdse. to Pratt family, Mrs. McKeil and Peter Bushey 29 70


17 22 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife. 8 00


17 23 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner. 6 00


19 24 Emily Thomas, care of Mrs. McKeil 2 30


1


21 25 Dr, C. A. Flanders services to Mrs. McKeil .. 3 75


.. .....


11


Date. No. May 1 26


Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife $8 00


1


27 John Fuller, board of Horace Warren. 6 00


1 28 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 4 00


1


29 Sardis Manley, milk and pota- toes to Mrs. McKeil. 2 57


2


30 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil 9 35


6


31 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


13 32 Miss Mary Barnard, hat for Mrs. Bushey 1 75


15


33 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of George Alexander. 4 00


15


34 John Fuller, board of Horacc Warner. 6 00


15 35 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00 ...


26 36 Mrs. Helen Noyes board and care of Peter Bushey and wife 10 00


29 3612 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


29 37 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00 ...


June 3 38 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


3


39 Ray & McCormick, dse. to


Pratt family, Mrs. McKeil and


39 64


3


40 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil and Julia Rugg 8 25


12


41 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of


.... Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


Amount.


12


Amount.


Date. June 12


No. 42 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner $ 6 00


12


43 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of George Alexander. 4 00


26


44 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00 ...


26 45 John Fuller, board Horace


Warner 6 00


26 46 Mrs. Emily Alexander board of George Alexander 4 00


30


47 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


30 48 A. D. Heath, mdse. to Nelson Fradett. 2 45


July 1 49 Joseph Duclo, board and care of James Bowen 10 00


6


50 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil 9 00


10


51 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


I0


52 S. K. Burbank town order to Brattleboro retreat for care of Wm. Sexton. 1 61


10 53 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner . 6 00


10 54 Mrs. Emily Alexander board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


14 55 Joseph Duclo board and care of James Bowen 10 00


17 56 Joseph Duclo, board and care of James Bowen up to July 14. .. 10 00


July 24 57 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


58 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


.


13


Date. July


Amount.


No. 59 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of George Alexander $ 4 00


60 Dr. Swift, to Peter Bushey and wife 10 00


26


61 Dr. Hagan, to Peter Bushey and wife 6 00


29


62 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


Aug. 7 63 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


64 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


65 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of George Alexander 4 00


66 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil 8 00


21


67 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


68 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


69 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


70 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


31


71 Sardis Manley, milk and potatoes to Mrs. McKeil 4 02


Sept. 4 72 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


73 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner. 6 00


74 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


10


75 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


14


Amount.


Date. Sept. 11


No. 76 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil $16 00


18 77 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


78 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo, Alexander 4 00


25 79 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


80 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


Oct. 2 81. John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


82 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


6 83 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil 8 00


7 84 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Pratt family, $45.43, and Mrs. Mc- Keil $16.28 61 71


9 85 M. N. Arger & Co., order for Mrs. Helen Noyes for board of Peter Bushey and wife, also care. 13 00


16


86 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


87 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


88 Dr. Flanders, to Mrs. McKeil. 1 00


89 Dr. Hagan, to Mrs. Bushey ...


9 00


23


90 Jas. Halpin, clothing paid for at W. D. Nutting's of Brandon, for Horace Warner 5 63


91 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


15


Amount


Oct. 24


No. 92


Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg $10 00


30


93 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


94 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


Nov. 6 95 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil, $9.65 ; Cumming, $2.13 and J. Rugg, 70c 12 48


96 John Carrigan, banking Mrs. Mc- Keil's house 75


8


97 R. W. Barnard, casket for the Cumming's child 7 00


13


98 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


99 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


14 100 Mrs. Alzina Jones, care of Mrs. Cummings 3 00


18 101 . Mrs. R. Loveland, making cloth- ing for Horace Warner ...


1 25


20 102 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


24 103 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 4 00


27 104 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


105 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


28 106 Mrs. W. L. Tennien, care of Mrs. Cummings 10 50


107 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil, $19.21, and Cum- mings family, $2.56 ...


21 76


Date.


16


Amount.


Date. No.


Dec. 4 108 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Mrs. McKeil, $8.01, and Pratt fam- ily. $17.03 $25 04


5 109 Mrs. W. L. Tennien, care of Mrs. Cummings. 10 50


8 110 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


11 111 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


112 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


14 113 Mrs. W. L. Tennien, care of Mrs. Cummings 21 00


18 114 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


22 115 Mrs. W. L. Tennien, care of Mrs. Cummings 10 50


116 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


117 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


25 118 John Fuller, board of . Horace Warner 6 00


26 119 W. H. Hale, mdse. to Frank O'Neil and Cummings family and Julia Rugg 8 50


27 120 Vt. Marble Co., rent for Frank O'Neil from April 1, '05, to Dec, 31, '05 32 00


29 121 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 4 00


30 122


Dr. Hagan, to Bushey and wife ... 4 50


1906.


Jan. 1 123 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


............ ...


17


Date. Jan.


No.


Amount


5 124


E. C. Giddings, board of Mrs, Alzina Jones, 3 days, $1.50, 2 cords wood, $9.00 and 70 qts. milk, $3.50, to Cum- mings family


$14 00


8 125 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


10 127


A. Boddary, 114 cords wood to Mrs. McKeil 6 00


12 128


129


Town of Rutland, bill of goods furnished to Mrs. W. Cheney 5 00 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


13 130 Chas. Lethbridge, board of Julia Rugg 10 00


131 Wm. Schuler, sawing, splitting and piling 114 cords wood for Mrs. McKeil 1 75


22 132 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


133 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


134 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 4 00


24 135 W. H. Hale, mdse. for Frank O'Neil and Cummings family 13 20


5 00


136 Mrs. W. E, Dow, nursing and washing for Cummings family 137 John Tarble, opening Mrs. Cum- mings and child's grave .. 4 00


138 R. W. Barnard, Mrs. Cummings' funeral expenses ..... ....


24 00


126 H. M. Chatterton, for two messa- ges sent to Horton of Sudbury 40


18


D


. Jan.


No. 139


Sardis Manley, milk and potatoes to Mrs. McKeil $4 20 ·


140 E. C. Giddings, wood and milk to Cummings family 5 80 ...


25 141 W. T. Denison, rent for Pratt to Feb. 1, '06 48 00


142 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Pratt family and Mrs. McKeil 22 42


143 M. N. Ayer & Co., mdse. to Cum- mings family, Walter Che- ney and Peter Bushey ..... ...


19 10


30 144 James Halpin, expenses to Bur- lington with Cummings child 7 75


145 Mrs. Emily Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 4 00


146 John Fuller, board of Horace Warner 6 00


147 Mrs. Helen Noyes, board of Peter Bushey and wife 8 00


148 Dr. Hagan, attendance to Cum- mings family ... .. 94 50


149 Jas. Halpin, services as overseer 50 50


$1,415 66


Respectfully submitted by


JAMES HALPIN, Overseer.


Report of Road Commissioner for 1905


Feb. 4 1 William Watkins, 8h .- $1 20


6 2 William Matthews, 1 d. 7 h 2 55


10 3 Davis Alexander, 1 d. 1. 50


16 4 Wm. Matthews, 5 d. 8 h. 8 70


16 5 John LaBrake, 1 d 1 50


Amount.


19


Date. No.


Amount.


Feb. 16


6 David Alexander, 3 d.


$4 50


23


George Dean, 1 d. 1.50


23


8


F. M. Whelden, dynamite, caps and fuse


19 50


24


9 Thomas Tennien, blacksmith repair


9 59


25


10


Davis Alexander, 1 d. 9 h 2 85


25


11 John Matthews, 2d.


3 00


2".


12 A. Lovejoy 2 d. I h.


3 15


27


13 M. J. Gorman, 6 d. 3 h


9 45


27


14


J. F. Thomas, 2 h. team, 3 h. man, 1 load gravel 1 25


27


15 M. LaBombard, 2 d. 1 h.


3 15


28


16 Joseph Gagnon, 2 d.


3 00


28


17 Rich Hendee, 1 d. 8 h. team


6 30


Mar. 1


18 James Dolan, 1 d. 7 h. team, 1 d. man 7 45


2


19 J. E. Baker.


4 35


3


20 John Houston, 2 d. 3 h. man, 412 h. team 5 02


3


21


Fayette Hall, 3 d. 3 h.


4 95


3


22


William Nicholas, 1 d. 5 h


2 25


3


23 J. Leonard, 1 d. 6 h.


2 40


4


24


E. W. Chaffee, 2 d. 21 h.


3 38


4


25 Samuel Steele, 1 d. 2 h. team, 6 d. man 13 20


4


26


Chas. Hewett, 2 d.


3 00


6


27


E. L. Breed, 18 d. 3 h.


36 60


6


28 Bert Breed, 5 h.


75


6


29 W. M. Fox, 2 d. 5 h.


3 75


6


30 Davis Alexander, 2 d.


3 00


6


31 William Matthews, 3 d. 7 h.


5 55


6


32 J. W. Mills, 5 h. man, 5 h. team


2 50


6


33 Harvey Noyes, 604 ft. plank, 16 posts 12 32


6


34 Harry Smith, 8 h.


1 20


6


35 P. Timbers, 1 d. team.


3 50


9


36 Ansel Mills, 2 d. man, 5 h. team. ... .


4 75


20


Date.


No. 37


Davis Alexander, 3 d. 8 h.


$5 70


14


38


William Matthews, 3 d. 8 h 5 70


15


39 Chas. Creed, 2 d. man, 6 h. team.


5 10


22


40 Frank Hinds, 3 d. 5 h.


5 25


22


41 John Steele, 3 d. 1 h. man, 1 d. 2 h. team 8 85


27


42


Davis Alexander, 3 d. 5 h.


5 25


27


43


William Matthews, 4 d.


6 00


27


44 E. L. Breed, 16 d. 3 h., 3 d. horse ...


35 60


29


45


Bert L. Breed, 5 d. 5 h.


8 25


31 46


Aaron Burditt, 8 h


1 20


Apr.


3 47


Ed. Wheeler, 3d.


4 50


4 48 Russell Hart, 3 d.


4 50


49


Not used.


5


50 M. Gorman, 4 d. 9 h. 7 00


10


51


Arthur Lovejoy, 7 h 1 05


12


52 Henry Mullen, 1 d. 5 h 2 25


12


53 Chas. Bean, 2 d. 6 h


3 90


13


54


R. Crahan, 2 d.


3 00


14 55


Orin Cobb, 4 d. 5 h


6 75


15 56 Carlos Alexander, 3 d. 7 h.


5 55


15


57 John Pelky, 4 d. 5 h. team, 1 d. man


17 25


17


58 Fred Stratton, 4 d. 5 h. team, black- smithing 16 75


17


59


H. M. Chatterton, supplies per bill


1 20


17


60


H. Spaulding, 8 d.


12 00


19


61


Chas. Chapman, 5 d. 5 h. man, 4 d. 2 h, team


22 75


19


62


E. L. Breed, 17 d. man, 3 d. horse ..


37 00


20


63


P. Timbers, 7 d. 5 h. team


26 25


27


64 P. Carrigan, 5 d. 5 h. team


19 25


28


65 Ed. Pelky, 12 d. team


42 00


29 66


Ansel Jackson, 9 d. 12 h. team 31 67


29 67 Aaron Burditt, 4 d. 712 h.


7 13


29 68 J. Poro, 3 d. team 10 50


May


2 69 Harvey Noyes, 2800 ft. H. plank 42 00


6 70 George Pelky, 6 d. 9 00


Amount.


Mch. 14


21


Date. May 6


No.


Amount.


71 James Chapman, 13 d


$19 50


6


72 R. Crahan, 3 d. 5 h ..


5 25


6


73 J. Rebideau, 1 d.


1 50


6


74 Ed. Pelky, 8 d. team.


28 00


8


75 E. L. Breed, 13 d. 5 h ..


27 00


8 76 David Sweet, 5 h


75


8


R. Crahan, 2 d.


3 00


9


78


Chas. Bresee, wall stone


2 00


9 79 Martin Pelky, 8 d


12 00


10


80 H. M. Chatterton, supplies per bill


2 10


10


81 Bert L. Breed, 4 d.


6 00


13


82 William Keough, 3 d


4 50


15


83 Ed. Pelky, 8 d


28 00


15 84


Geo. Pelky, 5 d.


7 50


17


85


Chas. Lethbridge, 4 d. 7 h.


7 05


17


86 Geo. Pelky, 2 d.


3 00


87


Not used.


88 Not used.


19


89 D. C. Wescott, 7 d. man and horse ...


17 50


27


90 John Pelky, 4 d. team. 14 00


29


91 E. L. Breed, 16 d. 5 h., 2d. horse, freight and order book.


37 50


June 3


92


H. M. Chatterton, supplies per bill


3 55


3


93


J. Rebideau, 9 d.


13 50


6


94


John Matthews, 5 d.


7 50


95


N. Bissett, 2 d.


3 00


96


Martin Pelky, 5 d.


7 50


9


97 Chas. Chapman, 13 d. 5 h. team, 2 d. man


50 25


10


98


Philip Record, 2 d. 5 h.


3 75


10


99 John LaBrake, 3 d


4 50


10 100 A. F. Walker, 14 d. 5 h. team


50 75


12


101 Warren Hendee, 4 d.


6 00


13 102 T. Shannon, 3 d.


4 50


13


103 John Falloon, 1 d. 1 h


1 65


14 104 John Steele, 1 d. team, 5 h. man 4 25


14


1.05 John Pelky, 6 d. team 21 00


22


Amount.


Date.


No.


June 14


106


Howard Leonard, 2 d.


$3 00


15 107


William Keough, 9 d. 5 h 14 25


16 108 James Duffy, 9 h. man, 9 h. team . .


4 50


17


109 John LaBrake, 4 d


6 00


I7


110 William Matthews, 6 d. 5 h.


9 75


17


111


Chas. Benoir, 4 d.


4 50


17


112


J. Rebideau, 3 d


6 00


17


113


R. Crahan, 3 d.


4 50


20


114 E. L. Breed, P. O., A. B. Block, Boston, machine rep.


9 00


21


115


Geo. River, 2 d.


3 00


21


116


James Chapman, 27 d. 9 h.


41 85


24 117


J. Duclaw, 7 d.


10 50


24 118


Chas. Benoir, 5 d


7 50


26 119


Albert Pratt, 8 d.


12 00


26 120


Ansel Jackson, 4 d. 3 h. team


15 05


26 121


E. L. Breed, 22 d. 3 h., horse


47 00


26 122 J. Poro, 2 d. 5 h., team.


8 75


26 123


Ralph Tarbel, 2d.


3 00


29 124


Jerry Falloon, 4 d. team


14 00


30 125


D. J. Tennien, 2 d


3 00


July 1


126


Lute Kendal, 3 d. team


10 50


1 127


William Matthews, 5 d.


7 50


1 128


A. F. Walker, 4 d. team


14 00


1


129


J. Duclaw, 4 d


6 00


1


130


Ed. Pelky, 7 d. team


24 50


1


131


Chas. Benoir, 1 d.


1 50


3


132 Albert Pratt, 2 d.


3 00


3


133 Geo. Leonard, 1 d. 6 h. man and horse, 3 h. man. 4 45


5 134


J. Giddings, 2 d. team


7 00


135 Chas. Smith, 178 loads of gravel ....


17 80


136 Louis Dutelle, 7 d. team, 1 d. man


26 00


8


137 J. Duclaw, 1 d.


1 50


13


138 Dan. Wescott, 3 d. 7 h. man and horse 9 25


14


139


J. Duclaw, 1 d. 1 50


23


Date.


No


Amount.


July 19 140


Geo. Briggs, 2 d.


$3 00


26 141


Chas. Lethbridge, 4 d. 6 00


27


142 John Parker, 2 d.


3 00


31


143 P. Timbers, 10 d. 5 h. team, 5 d. man


44 25


31


144


Aug. 2 145


William Fox, 3 d. team, 2 d. man .. 13 50 Joseph La Rose, building culvert and sep. 10 00


7


146 E. L. Breed, 27 d.


54 00


8


147


John Matthews, 3 d.


4 50


12


148


Henry Hagan, 3 d.


4 50


12


149


Julius Rivers, 4 d. man and horse ..


10 00


12


150 M. Connolly, shovels and spikes per itemized bill


12 97


12


151


F. R. Buttom, dynamite, fuse and caps


29 60


21


152


L. E. Atwood & Son, 3190 ft. H. plank


44 66


22


153


John Wood, 4 d.


6 00


22


154


Ernest Benoir, 3 d 4 50


23 155 Howard Leonard, 2 d


3 00


23


156


Albert Pratt, 4 d ...


6 00


26


157


J. Erwin Barnes, 3d.


4 50


26


158 Charles Creed, 3 d. 3 h. team, 5 d. 2 h man 19 35


26


159


Levitt Leonard, 9 d. team


31 50


26


160 James Cunningham, 1 d. 5 h


2 25


26


161 Ansel Mills, 10 d. 3 h. team, 8 d. man. 48 05


28


162


Chas. Smith, 164 loads of gravel ...


16 40


28


163


John La Brake, 1 d.


1 50


28 164 Martin Pelky, 2 d


3 00


28


165 John Giddings, 4 d. team


14 00


28


166 Carlos Alexander 4 d. 1 h. man, 1 d. team 9 65


28


267


P. Timber, 4 d. 5 h. team 15 75


29 168 Francis Bean, 6 d. man, 7 d. team


33 50


24


Date.


Amount.


Aug. 29


No. 169 Geo. Gardner, 15 d. 8 h


$23 70


29


170 Lin Pinchers, 4 d 6 00


29


171 Fred Nichols, 8 d. 3 1-3 h.


12 50


29 172 J. A. Houston, 512 team, 1/2 d. man, $2.50 breaking road. 22 50


29


173


Bert Eayres, 6 d. team, 6 d. man ...


30 00


29


174


Peter Nelson, 7 d. 8 h.


11 70


29


175


Mitchell Sisters, 245 loads gravel ... Geo. Rivers, 8 d.


12 00


30


177


H. W. Perkins, 5 d. 9 h. team, 8 d. man, 4 loads gravel


33 00


30


178


J. Poro, 3 d. 5 h


12 25


31


179


Bert L. Breed, 16 d


24 00


31 180


Edgar Baird, 2 d. team, 2 d. man.


...


10 00


31


181 Julius Rivers, 3 d. 5 h


5 25


31 182


Geo. Briggs, 7 d.


10 50


31 183


Fred Bean, 8 d. 8 h


13 20


31 184 Russell Hart, 2 d. man, 5 d. team ...


20 50


31


185 Joseph Carrigan, 5 d. team, 3 d. 5 h. man, 27 loads gravel 25 45


31


186


Chas. Lethbridge, 11 d


16 50


31 187


John Breed, 13 d .


19 50


Sept. 2


188 Henry Hagan, 2 d.


3 00


2


189 William Fox, 8 d. 8 h. team, 2 h. man.


31 10


2


190


Joseph Spring, 2 d.


3 00


5


191


E. L. Breed, 23d.


46 00


5


192


Geo. Lewis, 6 d. 41 h. team, 3 d. ¿ h. man


27 16


6


193


Geo. Leonard, 5d. 6 h.


8 40


194 Albert Pratt, 4 d


6 00


8 195 Geo. Gardner, 5 d. 5 h


8 25


8


196 Roy Hanson, 5 d. 5 h


8 25


8 197 James Chapman, 23 d. 5 h.




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