Annual report of the board of officers of the town of Pittsford, Vermont, for the year ending 1911-1913, Part 1

Author: Pittsford (Vt.)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Rutland, Vt. : Tuttle
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01825 6112 e


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


BOARD OF OFFICERS


OF THE


GC 974.302 P69A, 1911-1913


TOWN OF PITTSFORD


VERMONT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1st


1911


THE WOODRUFF PRINT SHOP BRANDON, VT.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE .


BOARD OF OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF PITTSFORD


VERMONT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1st


«


1911


THE WOODRUFF PRINT SHOP BRANDON, VT.


Town Officers.


Moderator-D. D. Burditt.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-S. K. Burbank.


Selectmen-C. A. Creed, G. F. Hendee, D. D. Hall. Overseer of Poor-James Halpin.


School Directors-T. J. Hagan, R. C. Smith, A. D. Tiffany. Listers-Frank J. Hinds, Jas. Candon, Ernest Hitchcock. Auditors-T. H. Candon, E. A. Randall, J. E. McCormick. First Constable-J. E. Tennien.


Second Constable-H. C. Scoville.


First Grand Juror-A. D. Tiffany.


Second Grand Juror-L. S. Kendall.


Road Commissioner-E. L. Breed.


Town Agent-D. D. Burditt.


Tree Warden-J. A. Duffy.


Justice of Peace- C. M. Sturtevant, J. B. Candon, P. McDevitt, D. D. Burditt, J. A. Eayres, R. W. Barnard, L. S. Kendall


Grand List, 15,190.62. No. of 670.


1


Selectmen's Report.


In presenting this, we have nothing out of the usual to report. General repairs on our bridges, culverts, guard rails, including the cutting of brush and material used, has cost $312.31. We have made some much needed repairs in our Town Hall kitchen ; laid a new floor, cut an opening through into the hall and painted the wood work, at a cost of $26.93. Received for rents of hall $38.00; piano $30.00. Paid for tuning piano $3.50. The Schools of the Town have had the use of the hall and piano free, ten evenings, Band three, and Lady Foresters one. The Town Clerk's office has received some finishing touches, in the way of grille work and shelv- ing, which adds much to the convenience of the office. The damage done by dogs amounts to $177.15. The law requires every dog to wear a collar, distinctly marked with owner's or keeper's name and registered number. This will be strictly enforced hereafter. Received for licenses on 199 male and 23 female dogs $296.00.


Orders have been drawn on the Treasurer as follows :


Date No. 1910


Amount


Feb. 17 1. J. E. McCormick, services as audi- tor, $6.00, Stamps, Express and Telephone $6.40, 700 Town Re- ports $53.40, $ 65 80


17 2. E. A. Randall, services as auditor, 6 00


17 3. T. H. Candon services as auditor, 6 00


Mar. 9 4. Maclure Library, quarterly allowance, 76 75


10


5. M. C. Webber, legal services 1909, 14 00


10 6. F. M. Scofield, janitor, work and re- pairs on hall, 4 51


14 7. J. K. P. Chapman, snow plowing side walks, 27 50


July 2 8. Chas. Potter, bridge work, 3 00


4


Date No.


Amount


July 2 9.


Wm. Dimick, bridge work, $ 3 00


2 10. C. A. Creed, bridge work 84 50


2


11. Fleming Bros. snow guards, Town Clerk's office. 1 98


2


12.


Maclure Library, quarterly allowance, 75 95


2


13. S. K. Burbank, making Grand List $10.00, Tax book $10.00, Quadre- nial $10.00, notices to tax payers $5.00, reports to State Supt. of Schools 17.73, 52 73


2 14. A. D. Tiffany, water rent, Town Clerk's office, 3 50


8


15. Ernest Hitchcock, Listers' supplies $10.55, and legal services $5.00, 15 55


Aug. 8 16.


W. S. Humphrey, screen door and labor, Town Clerk's office, 3 75


8 17.


Brier & Hasseltine, labor, grille and counter, Town Clerk's office 13 85


8


18. Ernest Hitchcock, services lister, 51 90


8


19. Martin C. Fitzpatrick, services, lister, 47 00


8


20.


Rutland Mfg. Co., grille and counter, Town Clerk's office, 103 94


30


21. S. Whittemore, mowing Congo. yard, 2 00


Sept. 3 22.


Maclure Library, quarterly allowance, 75 95


3 23.


52 39


8


24.


S. K. Burbank, Insurance assesments, C. A. Creed, bridge work and cutting brush 116 39


8


25. Chas. Bresee, six days labor, 9 00


Oct. 25 26. F. M. Scofield, repairs on Town Hall, 23 62


Nov. 3 27. H. H. Spaulding, ballot clerk,


2 00


15 28. W. T. Bogue, ballot clerk,


2 00


15 29. F. S. Keith, ballot clerk,


2 00


15 30. E. C. Keith, ballot clerk,


2 00


26 31. Rutland Railway L. & P. Co., lumber, 19 57


Dec. 1 32. Maclure Library, quarterly allowance, 75 95


5


Date No.


Dec. 5 33.


J. B. Carrigan, labor,


Amount $18 00


5 34.


Rutland Florence Marble Co., iron rails, 3 50


29 35. H. A. Hasseltine, labor, Town Clerk's office, 19 15


29


36. Town Clerk, office supplies, 19 30


29


37. H. M. Chatterton, coal Town Clerk's office, $48.56, hardware, $9.42, 57 98


1911


Jan. 2 38. M. Connolly, hardware, 8 44


2


39. C. A. Creed, bridge work and supplies, 35 67


2


40. Henry H. Peabody, dog damage to sheep, 15 00


2


41. Austin A. Mills, dog damage to sheep, 70 00


42. I. M. Leonard, dog damage to sheep, 40 00


2


43. Samuel Steele, dog damage to sheep, 15 00


2


44. John Hanley, dog damage to sheep, 20 00


2 45. C. A. Creed, apprising damage to sheep, 1 25


2


46. D. D. Hall, apprising damage to sheep, 1 50


2


47. G. F. Hendee, apprising damage to sheep, 14 60


2 48. M. W. Clifford, plank, 11 28


2


49. A. D. Tiffany, water and sewer rent, Town Clerk's office, 5 50


12 .50. S. K. Burbank, Insurance Town Hall,


13 25


14 51. James B. Candon, services as lister, 56 00


24 52. E. L. Breed, one-half Cooley Hill job 57.00, repairs on side walk to depot 20.35, 77 35


24 53. Dr. Pinckney reporting 21 births, 23 deaths, 11 00


24 54. Dr. Hagan, reporting 50 births and 19 deaths 17 25


24


55. Dr. Klotz, reporting 4 deaths, 1 00


26 56. A. E. Manley, ballot clerk, 2 00


27 57. Dr. Gilchrist, reporting 3 deaths, 75


27 58. Dr. Flanders, reporting 3 deaths, 75


2


6


Amount


Date , No. Jan.27 59 Dr. Swift, reporting births and deaths from Sept. 21, '10 to Jan 1, '11, $ 37 25


Feb. 1 60 F. M. Scofield, tuning piano $3.50, re- pairs on hall 1.15 4 65


1


61 Townclerk, supplies, recording, services, etc 59 91


1


62 H. O. Phillips, ballot clerk, 2 00


1


63 G. F. Hendee, cash paid out 6 30


1


64 C. A. Creed, services as selectman 66


25 00


1


65 G. F. Hendee, 10 00


66


1


65 D. D. Hall, 5 00


$1,729 71


C. A. CREED, G. F. HENDEE, D. D. HALL, Selectmen, 1910.


Overseer of Poor's Report


For Year Ending February 1st, 1911.


It has cost the town the last year $1,490.22 to keep the poor. The following individuals have been helped, some are boarded at the farm and some are boarded away from the farm.


BOARDED AT FARM AT PRESENT TIME.


Julia Rugg, John Shepard, Henry Fredette, Jr., wife and four children, Mrs. James Wescott Rollins.


FAMILIES WHO WERE HELPED AWAY FROM THE FARM.


Albert Pratt and family, Noah Fredette and family, Julia Rivers, hospital expenses, Frank O'Neil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bushey, George Alexander, Helen Leonard,


7


Philip Reckert's child's grave opened, Mrs. Frank Poro, fun- eral expenses, John Fredette and family, Mrs. McKeil.


There has been 160 rods of wire fence built on the farm, 230 feet of sewer pipe laid, 160 feet of water pipe laid, one chimney rebuilt from ground up. The following tools are on the farm now: one weeder, two bars, and two cable chains. All vouchers will be left at town clerk's office for benefit of anyone that wishes to see them.


ORDERS GIVEN BY OVERSEER OF POOR.


No.


Amount


Date 1910 Feb.11 1 Joe Breer, sawing wood for Mrs. McKeil $ 1 00


21


2


Frank Wozell, boarding Bushey and wife


12 00


21 3 Alex Cameron, wood for Mrs. McKeil 4 00


25 4 John Dunn, mdse. for Noah Fredette 8 00


28 5 Thomas & White, board money from Fred Manning, Sr. 16 00


Mar. 5


6 Mrs. E. Alexander, board of Geo. Alexander 8 00


8


7


J. V. Clifford, rent in full for O'Neil family to Mar. 1 5 44


10


8


Burdett Bros., coal to N. Fredette 5 90


10


9


W. S. Smith, shoes to N. Fredette 1 50


23


10


Clarence Blanchard, 8 cds. wood to farm


28 00


23


28 12


11 W. S. Smith, shoes to N. Fredette family 5 25 Henry Fredette, Sr., boarding Bushey and wife 22 85


28 13


Thomas & White, for Fred Manning's board money 16 00


Apr. 1


14


Mrs. E. Alexander, board of G. Alex- ander 8 00


4 15


Alex Cameron, wood to Pratt


3 00


6 16


Ray & McCormick, mdse. to A. Pratt, F. O'Neil, Mrs. McKeil and H. Fre- dette, Jr. 87 78


8


Amount


Date No. Apr.12 17 Thomas & White, Fred Manning's board money $ 8 50


15 18 G. F. Hendee, wood to H. Fredette, cedar posts for farm 9 00


25


19 G. F. Kimball, keeping transient 75


25


20 Thomas & White, wire nails and staples for farm 41 26


25 21 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexan- der 8 00


May 4 22 John Dunn, mdse. to N. Fredette


16 00


4 23 F. Wozell, boarding J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00


16 24 Dr. Hagan, witness fee in Brattleboro insane cases 2 00


21 25 Mrs. E. Alexander, boarding G. Alex- ander 8 00


31


26 F. Wozell, boarding J. Rugg and J. Shephard 12 00


June 6 27 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to A. Pratt and Mrs. McKeil 31 87


6 28 Dr. Pinckney, services to H. Fredette, Jr. 3 50


29 Lutian Bailey, drawing posts and tile to farm 1 50


20


30 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00


27


31 Chas. Lethbridge, building chimney at farm on kitchen part 1 50


28 32 F. Wozelle, work on water and sewer ditch at farm 14 00


29 33 Joe Dusett, work on water and sewer at farm 9 00


29


34 Geo. Briggs, 9 00


29 35 Nelson Manley,


3 00


29 36 A. Pratt, 9 00


July 2 37 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00


5 38 John Dunn, mdse. to N. Fredette 16 00


9.


Date No. July 6 39


Amount


James Halpin, sewer tile and water pipe $42.62, and 8 days labor $58 62


6


40 Mrs. E. Spence, care Mrs. McKeil 16 50


7


41 Dr. B. J. Andrews, 4 6-7 weeks board and care Julius Rivers at hospital 34 00


7 42 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 00


16


43


Dr. Flanders, 3 visits to Mrs. McKeil 3 00


30


44


Mrs. E. W. Spence, care Mrs. McKeil 10 00


30 45 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg, Jack Shepard 12 00


Aug. 1 46


Dr. Flanders, to Mrs. McKeil 5 00


Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Pratt, J.


3 9


47 48


Rugg, Shepard and Mrs. McKeil 39 74


18


24


50


24 51


Sept.3 52


49 Mrs. E. W. Spence, work for Mrs. McKeil 1 00 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00 John Dunn, mdse. to Noah Fredett's family 16 00


6


53 J. B. Stevens, funeral expenses for Mrs. Frank Poro 25 00


8 54 Miss S. J. Hooker, for Champlain V. Telephone Co., for use of 'phone at Town Farm from Aug. 1, '10, to Feb. 1, '11 8 05


15


55 Dr. Hagan to J. Rugg and Mrs. McKeil 30 00 21


56 Mrs. E. Alexander, board Geo. Alexander 8 00 30 57 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00 Oct. 3 58 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00 4 59 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Mrs. McKeil and Pratt 31 17


26 60 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00 Nov. 3 61 H. M. Chatterton, mdse. for farm 2 40


3 62 John Dunn, mdse. to Noah Fredette's family 16 00


7 63 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00


Vt. Marble Co., 300 bricks for farm 2 70


8


Amount


Date No. Apr.12 17 Thomas & White, Fred Manning's board money $ 8 50


15 18 G. F. Hendee, wood to H. Fredette, cedar posts for farm 9 00


25


19 G. F. Kimball, keeping transient 75


25


20 Thomas & White, wire nails and staples for farm 41 26


25 21 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexan- der 8 00


May 4 22 John Dunn, mdse. to N. Fredette


16 00


4 23 F. Wozell, boarding J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00


16


24 Dr. Hagan, witness fee in Brattleboro insane cases 2 00


21 25 Mrs. E. Alexander, boarding G. Alex- ander 8 00


31


26 F. Wozell, boarding J. Rugg and J. Shephard 12 00


June 6 27 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to A. Pratt and Mrs. McKeil 31 87


6 28 Dr. Pinckney, services to H. Fredette, Jr. 3 50 29 Lutian Bailey, drawing posts and tile to farm 1 50


20


30 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00


27


31 Chas. Lethbridge, building chimney at farm on kitchen part 1 50


28 32 F. Wozelle, work on water and sewer ditch at farm 14 00


29


33 Joe Dusett, work on water and sewer at farm 9 00


29 34 Geo. Briggs, 9 00


29 35 Nelson Manley, 3 00


29 36 A. Pratt, 9 00


July 2 37 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00


5 38 John Dunn, mdse. to N. Fredette 16 00


9


Amount


James Halpin, sewer tile and water pipe $42.62, and 8 days labor $58 62


40 Mrs. E. Spence, care Mrs. McKeil 16 50


7


41 Dr. B. J. Andrews, 4 6-7 weeks board and care Julius Rivers at hospital 34 00


16 30 44


43


Dr. Flanders, 3 visits to Mrs. McKeil 3 00


30 45


Aug. 1 46


3 9


48


Vt. Marble Co., 300 bricks for farm 2 70


18


24


50


49 Mrs. E. W. Spence, work for Mrs. McKeil 1 00 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00


24


51


Sept. 3 52


John Dunn, mdse. to Noah Fredett's family 16 00


6 53


J. B. Stevens, funeral expenses for Mrs. Frank Poro 25 00


8 54


Miss S. J. Hooker, for Champlain V. Telephone Co., for use of 'phone at Town Farm from Aug. 1, '10, to Feb. 1, '11 8 05


15 55 Dr. Hagan to J. Rugg and Mrs. McKeil 30 00


21 56


Mrs. E. Alexander, board Geo. Alexander 8 00


30 57 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00 Oct. 3 58 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00 4 59 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Mrs. McKeil and Pratt 31 17


26 60 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard 12 00 Nov. 3 61 H. M. Chatterton, mdse. for farm 2 40


3 62 John Dunn, mdse. to Noah Fredette's family 16 00


7


63 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00


Date No. July 6 39 6


7 42 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 00


Mrs. E. W. Spence, care Mrs. McKeil 10 00 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg, Jack Shepard 12 00 Dr. Flanders, to Mrs. McKeil 5 00


47 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Pratt, J. Rugg, Shepard and Mrs. McKeil 39 74


10


Date No.


Amount


Nov.14 64 F. Wozell, board J. Rugg and J. Shepard $12 00 14 65 Miss E. Smith, board Helen Leonard 6 00


19 66 J. E. Davis, overseer poor of Sherburne for support H. Fredette and family 49 50


21


67 Jas. Malone, 5 cds. wood Mrs. McKeil 10 50


21


68 Chas. Jones, team to Sherburne to look after H. Fredette and family 2 50


30 69 Peter Fredette, putting up chimney at farm 11 00


Dec. 2 70 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander 8 00


5


71 Vt. Marble Co., brick for Town Farm 3 60


5 72 Ray & McCormick to Pratt, McKeil, Fredette and Shepard 46 82


8


73 Burditt Bros., coal to Mrs. N. Fredette


6 75


12 74 Frank Wozell, board J. Rugg, J. Shep- ard, Mrs. Jas. Wescott and keeping two tramps 22 33


12 75 Miss E. Smith, boarding Helen Leonard 6 00


12


76 J.E. Davis, overseer poor of Sherburne doctor bill to H. Fredette, Jr. 93 00


20 77 Francis Bean, going after H. Fredette family, Sherburne 4 00


22


78 H. N. Taylor, wood for Mrs. McKeil 5 00


23


79 J. E. Davis, overseer poor Sherburne boarding H. Fredette and family


50 00


26


80


H. M. Chatterton, lime and cement for Town Farm 1 25


26 81


Dr. Hagan, services to J. Fredette 4 00


31 82 Mrs. B. Spence, care of Mrs. McKeil 6 50


Jan. 2 83 Thomas & White, wood to Mrs. McKeil


1 00


2 84 Mrs. E. Alexander, board G. Alexander


8 00


10 85 John Tarble, opening grave for Reckert child 1 00


10


86 Burditt Bros., coal to Mrs. N. Fredette


6 75


10 87 John Dunn, mdse. to N. Fredette's family 24 00


11


Amount


$ 9 00


16 89


16 90 F. Wozell, boarding H. Fredette, wife and four children, Shepard, J, Rugg, Mrs. Wescott, and keeping tramp 40 50


16


91 Dr. Pinckney, services to J. Shepard 3 75


17


92 Geo. Christmas, Jr., sawing, splitting and putting wood in shed for Mrs. McKeil 4 30


23


93 N. G. Stevens, milk for Mrs. McKeil 11 52


23


94 M. C. Webber, council fee in two cases 4 00


30 95 John Worden, meat Feb, 1, '10, to Feb. 1, '11 12 69


31


96 W. T. Denison, rent for A. Pratt from Feb. 1, '10, to Feb. 1, '11 48 00


31


97 Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Fredette, Rugg, Pratt, and McKeil


35 68


31


98 James Halpin, services $50 00


7 dys. work at farm


14 00


10 dys. closing up outside pauper cases 20 00


To postage, telephone, order book, ledger, cash paid out for carfare and small bills and stationery 6 00 90 00


$1,510 72


Total expenses


Reimbursed by City of Rutland for Mrs. Rollins


$8 75


By Town of Proctor for J. Fredette


9 00


Reimbursed by person helped 2 75


Total reimbursements


$20 50


Actual cost of poor for last year


$1,490 22


JAMES HALPIN, Overseer of Poor.


Date No. Jan.12 88 H. N. Taylor, wood to Mrs. McKeil Miss E. Smith, boarding Helen Leonard 6 00


12


Road Commissioner's Report.


Year Ending February 1, 1911.


ORDERS DRAWN.


Date No.


Amount


Feb. 10 1 John LaBroke, 5 hrs. man, 6 hrs. team $ 2 50


12 2 Wm. Davenport, 3 1-2 hrs. man, 2 days 8 hrs. team 10 33


14 3 Norman Austin, 5 hrs. man 75


19 4 Aaron Burdett, 4 days 6 00


5 Frank Loyselle, 4 days 6 00


6 W. S. Jackson, 1 day 2 hrs. man, 1 hr. team 2 15


21


7 Wm. Landrigan, breaking road 4 00


8 James Cunningham, 3 days 6 hrs.


5 25


9 James Malone, 5 days 1 hr. man, 2 days team 14 65


24 10 Samuel Steele, breaking roads


24 00


11 C. A. Creed, 2 days 5 hrs. man, 4 days 5 hrs. team 19 50


12 James Carrigan, 2 days


3 00


25 13 Joseph Gagnon, 10 hrs. man, 5 1-2 hrs. team 3 41


14 Henry Mullen, shoveling snow


1 00


26 15 James Thomas, 1 day 3 hrs. man, 7 hrs. team 5 10


16 W. G. Hendee, 3 days 5 hrs. 5 25


17 Wm. Hendee, 1 day 1 50


18 Ansel Jackson, 6 days team


21 00


19 Carlos Alexander, 3 hrs. man, 6 hrs. team 2 55


13


Date No. Feb.26 20


John A. Houston, 1 day 4 hrs. man, 1 day 2 hrs. team $ 6 30


28 21


Charles Chapman, 7 days 9 hrs. team 27 65


22


Nelson Breor, 1 day


1 50


23 Fred Smith, 7 hrs.


1 05


24 Norman Stevens, 5 hrs. team


1 75


25 C. S. Hewett, 5 hrs. team


1 75


26 T. E. Adams, 5 hrs. man, 1 day 5 1-2 hrs. team 6 17


28


28


James Chapman, 1 day team 3 50


29 E. L. Breed, 7 days


14 00


Mar. 3 30 James Doolin, care of road 4 30


10


31 Aaron Burdett, 3 days 5 hrs. 5 25


12


32 Frank Loyselle, 1 day 5 hrs. 2 25


33 Wm. Humphrey, 4 days 7 hrs. team, 1 day 8 hrs. man 19 15


34 Richard Crohan, 1 day 5 hrs.


2 25


15


35


W. S. Butler, 1 day 5 hrs. man, 5 hrs. team 4 00


16


36


E. W. Dickerman, 8 hrs. man, 2 days 3 hrs. team 9 25


37 Wm. Cassidy, 1 day 5 hrs.


2 25


22


38 L. S. Kendall, 2 days team


7 00


29


39 Ansel Jackson, 7 days 5 hrs. man, 2 days 5 hrs. man and horse, 5 hrs. team 19 25


40 Wm. Hendee, 3 days 4 50


30


41 Chas. Bresee, 4 1-2 days man and horse 11 25


42 H. Spaulding, 9 days 13 50


Apr. 8 43 Francis Bean, 2 days man and team


10 00


12


44 Bert L. Breed, 4 days 6 00


13


45 W. T. Davenport, 4 hrs. man, 11 1-2 hrs. team 4 62


T. B. Haley, freight on machine repairs 46


75


Amount


27 Ed. Brown, 4 days man, 3 days team 16 50


14


Amount


Date No.


Apr. 14 49 John Steele, 1 day 3 hrs. team $ 4 55


15 48 Aaron Burdett, 10 days 15 00


16


59 W. G. Hendee, 6 days 4 hrs. 9 60


50 Wm. Hendee, 8 days 5 hrs.


12 75


51 Ansel Jackson, 11 days team 38 50


52 Leslie Allen, 3 days


4 50


19 53 Nelson Breor, 5 hrs.


75


21


54 James Carrigan, 3 days


4 50


22


55 S. K. Burbank, check for machine repairs 10 50 21 81


23


56 J. S. Clark, road scraper


22 50


28 58 Eugene Skirce, 2 days


3 00


30 59 Aaron Burdett, 5 days 5 hrs. man, 3 days 5 hrs. horse


11 75


60 N. Bissett, 5 days 5 hrs. man, 2 days horse 10 25


May 2 61 John Morris, 5 days 5 hrs. 8 25


62 Thomas & White, 2 shovels


1 10


7 63 Wm. Hendee, 3 days


4 50


64 George Hendee, 3 days


4 50


65 Peter Forcha, 6 days


9 00


66 Ansel Jackson, 5 days team


17 50


13 67 Fred Smith, 2 days


3 00


14 68 John Matthews, 8 days


12 00


69 Peter Forcha, 6 days


9 00


70 Tom Shannon, 1 day 8 hrs.


2 70


16


71 James Chapman, 2961 ft. plank and stringers 53 29


72 Chas. Chapman, 7 days 5 hrs. team


26 25


17 73 Henry Phillps, 2 days 1 hour man, 2 days 1 hr. team 10 50


21 74 John Morris, 5 hours


75


75 Milo Kill, 2 days 5 hrs. 3 75


27 76 Wm. Hendee, 2 days 3 00


26 57 John Matthews, 15 days


15


Date No.


Amount


June 2 77 James Malone, 15 days 7 hrs. man, 5 days team $41 05


4


78 Wm. Hendee, 2 days 5 hrs. 3 75


6


79 E. L. Breed, 66 days 5 hrs., 14 days horse


147 00


11


80 John Matthews, 10 days 5 hrs. man, 8 days man and horse 35 75


81 Francis Bean, 2 days 3 hrs. team, 2 days man


11 05


82 Ansel Jackson, 9 days team


31 50


14


83 Bert L. Breed, 27 days 40 50


18


84 James A. Carrigan, 7 days team, 16 days man, 30 loads gravel


51 50


85 H. Spaulding, 3 days 5 hrs. team


12 25


24


86 Wm. Brown, 12 days team 42 00


25 87 Wm. Manley, 8 days 5 hrs.


12 75


88 Peter Forcha, 9 days 5 hrs.


14 25


89


Aaron Burdett, 9 days 13 50


28


91


Ansel Jackson, 10 days team 35 00


12 00


29


94


L. S. Kendall, 2 days 5 hrs. team


8 75


July 1 95 E. A. Randall 9 days 8 hrs. team


34 30


96 M. Connoly, 2 shovels


1 50


97 Wm. Manley, 4 days


6 00


98 N. Bissett, 12 days 5 hrs.


18 75


99 Wm. Hendee, 11 days


16 50


2 100 Wm. Humphrey, 7 days 5 hrs. team, 74 loads gravel 33 65


101 Bert Hier, 7 days 1 hr. team


24 85


102 Peter Forcha, 3 days


4 50


103 John Matthews, 12 days man, 1 day man and horse 20 50


104 Leslie Allen, 4 days 6 hrs.


6 90


90


Fred Delphia, 3 days team


10 50


92 David Sweet, 8 days


93 H. Spaulding, 6 days team 21 00


16


Date No.


Amount


July 6 105 Joseph Gagnon, 2 days man, 2 days team $10 00


9


106 Aaron Burdett, 2 days man 1 day man and horse 5 50


13


107 Tom Tennien, 1 day


1 50


14 108 D. Burditt, Jr., 2 days man, 1 day team, snowing bridges $2.00


8 50


109 Henry Phillips, 7 days team


24 50


16


110 Wm. Hendee, 2 days 5 hrs.


3 75


22


111 Frank Barrett, 8 days 5 hrs.


12 75


28 112 Ansel Jackson, 8 days team


28 00


30


113 Peter Forcha, 11 days


16 50


Aug. 2


114 Leslie Allen, 3 days 5 hrs.


5 25


115 E. L. Breed, 40 days 5 hrs., 6 days horse 87 00


4


116 John LaBroke, 3 days 7 hrs. 5 55


6 117 Warren Hendee, 13 days


19 50


118 Wm. Hendee, 5 days 5 hrs.


8 25


119 H. Spaulding, 9 days team, 5 days man


39 00


120 Frank Greeno, 3 days 5 hrs.


5 25


121 Cornie Reed, 4 days


4 00


122 Darwin Pelkey, 4 days 5 hrs.


6 75


123


John Morris, 7 days


10 50


124 Peter LaMorie, 3 days 5 hrs.


5 25


10


125


Wm. Matthews, 7 days 5 hours


11 25


126


Frank Greeno, 2 days


3 00


127 Cornie Reed, 2 days


2 00


128 Patrick Timbers, 16 days, 2 hrs. team


56 70


129 Nelson Breor, 2 days 7 hrs.


4 05


11


130 Wm. Nicholls, 1 day 8 hrs. man, 4 days 5 hrs. team 18 45


131 Darwin Pelkey, 2 days


3 00


132 Julius Pelkey, 8 days team 28 00


12


133 Peter Forcha, 9 days 7 hours 14 55


13


134 Peter LaMorie, 2 days 3 00


17


Date No. Aug.13 135 Chas. Greeno, 8 days 5 hours 136 Jerry Manchester, 5 days 7 50


Amount $112 75


16


137


John Morris, 2 days 3 00


17


138 Darwin Pelkey, 2 days


3 00


139 B. L. Breed, 22 days 5 hrs.


33 75


140 Virgil Alexander, 14 days man, 5 hrs. team 22 75


141 Harold Poro, 4 days


6 00


142 Frank Greeno, 4 days 6 00


20 143 Nelson Breor, 5 days


7 50


144 Joseph Breor, 4 days


6 00


145 James Mooney, 2 days


3 00


146 Darwin Pelkey, 3 days


4 50


147 Ansel Jackson, 9 days team


31 50


148 E. Cotting, 9 days 2 hrs. team, J. Falloon's time 32 20


24


149 Jerry Manchester, 3 days 5 hrs.


5 25


20


150 E. G. Kilburn, 2 days team


25 151 Wm. Keough, 7 days Town, 1 day State 7'00


12 25


152 John Cassidy, 4 days®


6 00


26


153 Darwin Pelkey, 4 days State 7 00


154 Joseph Greeno, 3 days State, 5 hrs. Town 6 00


155 Walter Raleigh, 2 days State 3 50


156 H. M. Chatterton, tools and supplies per bill 25 95


157 Fred A. Nicholls, care of home road 5 00


158 S. K. Burbank, Arthur Mills' time 5 40


159 Joseph Breor, 5 days State


8 75


27


160 Nelson Breor, 6 days State


10 50


161 Peter Forcha, 6 days Town, 6 days State 19 50


162 Chas. Greeno, 6 days Town, 6 days State


19 50


163 Chas. Bean, 2 days 7 hrs. Town, 6 days State 14 55


18


Date No.


Amount


Aug.27 164 Frank Greeno, 5 hrs. Town, 4 days State $ 7 75


165 John Cassidy, 6 days State 10 50


166 Ansel Mills, breaking road and re- pair on home road 9 00


27 167 Freeman Scofield, repairs on side- walk 1 00


168 Thomas Haley, express on hammers


35


169 Wallace Dow, 5 days State


8 75


170 C. S. Smith, 381 loads gravel


38 10


$


171 Harold Poro, 5 hrs. Town, 4 days State 7 75


172 James Mooney, 2 days State


3 50


173 P. Libby, picking stone


2 00


174 John Matthews, 17 days 7 hrs. man and horse, 6 days self, 4 days team 60 75


175


Aaron Burdett, 6 days


9 00


176


N. G. Stevens, 3 days team, 112 loads gravel 21 70


30 177 Amos Poro, 6 days State


10 50


178 T. E. Adams, 4 days team, 6 days 7 hrs. man, boat plank $5.00 29 05


179 Chas. Lindquist, care of home road 9 00


180 J. A. Houston, 1 day 5 hrs. team, 2 days 5 hrs. man, 39 loads gravel 12 90


181 Samuel Steele, work on mountain road


28 00


182 Wm. Fox, 2 days 5 hrs. team 8 75


183 Chas. Potter, 5 days State,


8 75


184 J. J. Smith, 9 days Town, 6 days State, team 55 50


185 Frank Loyselle, 2 days State, 1 day Town 5 00


186 T. Keith, 4 days man and horse, 1 day man 11 50


31 187 L. S. Kendall, 7 days team State, 28 00


29


19


Date


No. 188


J. B. Carrigan, 6 days 5 hrs. man, . 5 hrs. team, 1 day horse $12 50


189


Wm. Matthews, 8 days State, 14 00


190 H. S. Hooker, repairs per bill 3 35


Sept. 1


191


Wm. Keough, 4 days 6 00


192 Darwin Pelkey, 2 days 5 hrs., State


4 38


193 Frank Barrett, 9 days Town, 2 days State 17 00


194


Arthur Flanders, 7 days 5 hrs. 11 25


2


195


Jock Poro, 14 days team State, 56 00


196


Chas. Potter, 1 day State,


1 75


197 Wm. Foster, 5 days


7 50


198 Aaron Burdett, 3 days 5 hrs.


5 25


199


Nelson Manley, 5 days 5 hrs. team, State 22 00


3


200


Peter Forcha, 1 day Town, 5 days 5 hrs. State 11 13


201


Joseph Breor, 5 days State 8 75


202


Chas. Hitchcock, 4 days 6 00


203


Henry Phillips, 8 days team, 1 day man


29 50


204


Wm. Hendee, 2 days 5 hrs. 3 75


205


Wm. Davenport, 8 days man, 15 days team, 64 50


206 John Cassidy, 5 days State 8 75


207 Chas. Bean, 5 days 2 hrs. State 9 10


208 Nelson Breor, 5 days State


8 75


209 Joseph Breor, 1 day State


1 75


210


Frank Bassett, 1 day


1 50


211


David Sweet, 8 days


12 00


212


Cornie Reed, 2 days


2 00


213


Clarence Powers, 4 days team State 16 00


214 Walter Raleigh, 4 days State 7 00


31 15


215 Russ Hart, 8 days 9 hrs. team


216 Wm. Manley, 3 days 6 hrs. man, 3


days 5 hrs. team State 20 30




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