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U.S.POSTAGE
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ONE
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
BOARD OF OFFICERS
GC 974.302 R58AR, 1912
OF THE
TOWN OF ROCHESTER
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 5, 1912
RANDOLPH, VERMONT. BUCK PRINTING CO. 1912.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
BOARD OF OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF ROCHESTER
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 5, 1912
RANDOLPH, VERMONT. BUCK PRINTING CO. 1912.
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AUDITORS' ANNUAL REPORT.
E. H. Edgerton; in account with Town of Rochester as First Selectman.
I9II.
Feb.
25 Cash paid for express on auditor's reports, $ 80
Cash paid Mrs. Harvey for printing notice of meeting Dec. '10, 2 20
Mar.
8
Cash paid Emilus Downer for
building fire,
IO
9 Making out deed, Town of Rochester to Fred Vinton, 50
II Cash paid for express on books, 15
I3 Making out lease, Town of Rochester to Albert Curtis, I 00
18 1-2 day with selectmen and road commissioners, 75
22 I day and expenses at road com- missioners meeting at W. R. Junction, 3 74
3I Cash paid for express on list blanks, 66
20
Apr.
3
7 dog license books, I 50
8
66 express,
I5
I2
45
I5
66 Brownson for opening sewers, 75
2I Cash paid Tinkham for express on bundle, IO
May
4 Cash paid R. W. Miles for fixing bridge, 50
II Cash paid for telephoning to Eells about fire, 20
23 Cash paid for express on side walk posters, 25
June I3 1-2 day at C. E. Jones, 75
July 5 Advice and looking up records
for cemetery commissioners, I 00
20
4
12
Cash paid for tax book,
25
14
order book and postage, 80
22
W. D. Hodgkins for fixing sewer, 75
30 3 1-2 days making out tax list, 5 25
Aug.
4 I day and 12 miles travel with county game warden, 2 44
14 Cash paid Geo. Curtis for fixing bridge near his house, .
50
Sept. 7 Cash paid for telephoning to Rob Marsh about going to Gran- ville, IO
1912.
Jan. Cash paid Milo Gilson for fixing I2 bridge,
I 25
15 Cash paid H. A. Flanders for cut- ting brush on Brandon Road, I 35
$27 98
CR.
Cash received of R. W. Miles for lumber, 50
$27 48
DR. 90 feet of spruce timber used for stringers in McPhersons bridge,
54
Balance due, $28 02
Account of R. E. Noble as Selectman for 19)).
May 31 Self and I horse looking after bridge near L. J. Robinson's mill, $ 50 June 16-17 Self, man and team drawing plank from Hubbard's to King and Whitney bridges and planking same, 17 1-2 hrs., 7 87
5
23 Self, man and team putting stringers in Howard bridge and drawing truss timbers to King bridge and putting up the same, 10 hours,
4 50
28 Self work on approach to Kezer bridge, 10 hours, I 50
July
29 Self and man, on approach to Kezer bridge, 10 hours, 3 00
28 Self and team drawing plank from Hubbard's mill to bridge near top of mountain and putting in stringers and planking same, 8 hours, 2 40
29 Putting in stringers and planking bridge near John Duffany's, 7 hours with team, 2 10
Aug. 23 Self, and team getting stringers for Swan bridge, 3 hours, 90
24 Self putting in stringers and planking Swan bridge, 3 1-2 hours, 52
Oct. 19 Self and I horse planking bridge near John Green's mill, 4 1-2 hours, I IO
Cash to Young for helping on same, 25
28 Self, man and team, putting on riders on bridge at Green's mill and drawing stringer and plank to bridge beyond Green's mill and putting on the same, 10 hours, 4 50
Nov.
3
Self and team drawing plank and
putting in stringers in bridge
and planking the same 5 1 -2.
hours near Atwood place,
1 65
6
4 Self and horse going up to Will Manning's to see about dogs killing sheep, 2 hours, 60
18 Self setting posts cn Clay hill and putting on boards 5 hours, 75
Dec.
I
Self cutting brush on mountain road, 9 hours, I 35
2 Self cutting brush on mountain road and above Miller's, 9 . hours, I 35
Jan. 26 Cash to Young Green for cut- ting tree out of mountain road, 60
$35 44
Received by orders,
$29 14
Balance due, 1
$6 30
Town of Rochester to Almon P. Nye, Dr., Third Selectman.
IgII. Aug. 16 To 4 hours work, self and team, $1 20 40 on Billings bridge, Man to help 2 1-2 hours, To 150 feet of stringers, I 50 140 feet of hemlock plank, 2 10
I7 3 1-2 hours planking near Clines, 336 feet hemlock plank, 5 04
53
$10 77
7
SELECTMEN'S ORDERS FOR 1911.
No.
.
Mar. 7
I To G. A. Lyon, for 1661 ft. of long timber, $ 29 90
9
2 W. H. Hubbard, for acct. allowed by auditors, 53 45
3 Capital City Press, for 300 town reports, 33 00
II
4 Harvey E. Richardson, account allowed by auditors, 4 95
5 R. E. Noble, balance on account allowed by auditors, 5 90
14
6
Jerome Fuller, acct. allowed by auditors, 45 92
I5
7
L. K. Curtis, work on bridge near Smith place, 2 35
8 Geo. H. Trask, acct. allowed by auditors, 83 00
24
9
A. G. Stockwell, ministerial money, 35 66
10
Olive J. Morrow, ministerial money, 35 66
II Mrs. Frank Kennedy; minis- terial money, 35 96
I 2 Rev. S. H. Smith, acct. allow- ed by auditors, 2 00
30
13
C. M. Marsh, acct. allowed by auditors, 46 50
Apr. May
7
14
F. A. Guernsey, acct. as auditor,
8 36
2
15
Ernest Flanders, 3 das. work on King bridge, 4 50
3
I6
N. W. R. Bank, borrowed
money, 500 00
20 17
G. I. Beckwith, 10 hrs. watch- ing fire, 2 00
8
24 18 Geo. H. Flagg, cleaning and gilding monument, 28 00
19
Wm. S. Hewitt, county tax, 30 32
June 3
20
Henry Curtis, 10 hrs. fight- ing fire, 2 00
8
2I
N. W. R. Bank, loan,
1000 00
22
E. H. Deavitt, tax, school
$485 08, highway $303 17,
788 25
IO
23
Joe King, filling in at King bridge,
10 50
13
24
N. W. R. Bank, loan,
1000 00
16
25
Geo. H. Fagg, cleaning monu- ments, 50 00
2I
26
Leon M. Atwood, 3 das. cutting brush, 4 50
30
27
R. W. Miles, bridge work, 4 00
July
I
28
N. W. R. Bank, loan, 500 00
29
of May 3, 1911 of $500, 7 30
30
J. H. Trask, int. on 2 $500 loans, 40 00
7
3I
Jerome Fuller, work on Han- cock town line bridge, 2 25
8
32
Ira Whittaker, 2 das. burning brush, 3 00
33 John Bowen, I da. fixing bridge in Little Hollow,
I 50
IO
34
J. A. Cannon, water rent for drinking fountain, 10 00
I3
35
N. W. R. Bank, loan,
500 00
I7
36
C. M. Campbell, acct. as health officer, 46 95
37
Campbell and Merriam, collect- ing birth and death certifi- cates for 1910, 54 in num- ber, 13 25
24
38
Edward Buxton, 13 1-2 hrs. on fire, 2 70
Aug. 2 39
Harry G. Atwood, 2 das. work on bridge, 7 00
int. on loan
9
3 40
E. H. Edgerton, memorial ex- penses, 24 87
41 E. H. Edgerton, accts. allow- ed by auditors, 63 52
5
42
E. W. McWain, mowing old cemetery, 2 00
IO
43 Will Stearns, 6 1-4 das. cutting brush, 10 90
19
44 John E. Kirby, 3 1-2 das. cut- ting brush, 5 25
2I
45
Ed. Akey, work on McPherson's bridge, 3 90
Sept.
2 46
E. L. Martin, acct. allowed by auditors, 6 25
14
47
N. W. R. Bank, int. on No. 16,
5 00
I5
48
H. P. Nason, fixing bridges, 3 00
23
49
C. M. Campbell, health officer, Rochester Electric Light and
18 77
28
50
Power Co., Martin bridge, 7 00
30
5I
N. W. R. Bank, int. on No. 21, I 2 36
Oct.
17
52
M. P. Flint, 4 1-2 das. cutting brush, 7 88
19
53
N. W. R. Bank, int. on $ 1000 note, 15 00
24
54
N. W. R. Bank, int. on No. 28, 7 85
27
55
66 66
66 35, 7 15
30
56
C. C. Martin, work on Kezer bridge, 7 50
31
57
John Green, lumber for bridges,
48 23
58
R. E. Noble, services as per bill,
29 14
Nov.
I
59
B. F. Hubbard, lumber £
25 89
4
60
G. A. Lyon, work on Kezer bridge, 9 40
6
61
J. H. Trask, int. on Nos. 53, 24, 22, 37 82
62
Will H. Hubbard, 32 hours cut- ting brush, 5 60
8
63
J. H. Trask, int. on No. 15, 34 09
IO 64
Jerome Fuller, work and lumber on bridges, 9 85
10
15
65
John R. Kerr, mowing park,
4 00
66 Almon P. Nye, bridge work, IO 77
16
67 Jerome Fuller, hemlock for
stringer,
7 82
18
68
Ernest W. Chase, library appro- priation,
200 00
20
69
Wilbert P. Manning, 4 sheep killed by dogs,
10.00
Jan.
3
70
J. H. Trask, borrowed money,
500 00
71
66
int. on R. R.
orders,
240 00
72
H. E. Richardson, int. on R. R. orders, 320 00
16
73
J. O. Robinson, lumber, 9 32
Feb.
3
74
A. Laport, error in tax list of IgII, 2 50
75
Fred A. Cahee, abatement of tax, 2 17
76
Asa K. Harvey, school fund
1909-10-1I, 80 07
77
D. O. Goodno, school fund 1909-10-II, 38 43
78 Campbell & Greeley, bill ren- dered, IO 93
79
E. H. Edgerton, ins. on town hall and Vt. Rep., II 16
80
Almon E. Goodno, acct. as auditor, 3 00
81
D. O. Goodno, acct. as auditor,
6 00
$6843 72
There is now due the sum of $12,000 00 on the railroad indebtedness. In the last four years the sum of $8,000 00 has been paid upon the principal and the sum of $3935 25 in inter- est, making a total of $11,935 25. The year just preceding this or five years ago, the town paid the U. S. Deposit money to the state which amounted to $2493 31. All of this makes a total of $14,428 56 or almost an average of 50 cents on the
11
dollar of the grand list for each of the last five years. This left, in the five years last past, annually less than 30 cents on the dollar of the grand list for current expenses. For the fourteen years previous to 1907, the average amount raised by the town for current expenses was 5 1 cents on the dollar of the grand list and only in the year 1893 was the amount as low as 30 cents.
In the last year the town has paid about $3400 00 on the Railroad indebtedness which amount includes about $840 00 extra paid in advance preminm to bring the loan down to a four per cent. basis.
Account of E. H. Edgerton, Town Clerk, with Town of Rochester
1911.
Feb. 15 To making and recording of town meet- ing warning, $1 00
Mar. 7
attendance at town meeting, 2 00
record of same, I 00
record of appointment of town officers, 50
Apr.
I
record of lister's oaths,
75
IO making transfers for listers,
I 00
May
I5 record of road mileage,
50
Dec.
30 record of births, deaths and marriages and sending the same
to Sec. of State Board of Health, at 15 cents per head (68), IO 20 getting names of children, 10 cents per head, 2 70
Aug. 25
record of deed from C. E. Jones to Geo. L. Greeley, Overseer, 50
1912.
Feb. 3
I-2 day abating taxes,
75
$20 90
12
Dog License Money Received 1911.
Male dogs, 100, Female dogs, 2, Less fee,
$100 00 8 00- $108 00 $10 20
$97 80
Account of E. L. Martin with Town of Rochester.
IgII.
Mar.
7
Attending town meeting,
$2 00
May 2 teams to J. Eells,
4 00-
$6 00
Account of F. J. Robinson, Moderator.
Feb. 5
1912.
To services as moderator for the year
191 [ at March meeting,
$2 00
J. P. Marsh, First Lister, in Account with the Town of Rochester.
I9II.
Mar. 29 I day attending lister's meeting at Montpelier, $1 50
Expenses incidental to same,
4 15
Apr. I I day folding inventories and organiz- ing, I 50
3 I day taking list,
I
50
4
I 50
5
I 50
7
1 50
I 2
I 50
13
14
I-2 day taking list, day taking list, 66
75
I5
I
50
I7
I 50
18
I 50
20
I-2 day taking list, To use of team 5 days,
5 00
22
I days work on abstract,
I
50
24
I
50
25
1 50
26
66
I 50
26
66 66
I 50
May
6 20
I-2 day to hear complaints,
75
75
1912. Feb. 3 1-2 day abating taxes,
75
$35 40
1
C. M. Marsh Account as Second Lister.
-
IgII.
Mar. 29 Time and expenses to com. meeting,
$4 40
Apr. I I day taking list,
I 50
3
I 50
4
66
I 50
5
I 50
6
I 50
IO
I
50
II
I 50
I 2
I 50
I3 I-2 day list,
75
I5
I
I 50
I7
I
50
18
I 50
61
66
I 50
66 60
75
14
2I
I-2
75
22
I
I
50
24
I 50
25
I day making list,
I
50
26
I
50
27
66
66
I 50
May
6
66
I 50
$32 90
C. J. Bush in Account with Town of Rochester as Third Lister.
-
I9II.
Mar. 28-29 2 days and expenses to Montpelier attending lister's meeting,
$ 8 90
Apr. I-27 23 days,
34 50
May 6 I-2 day, 75
20
75
Apr. 22 Postage, Telephone,
40
1912.
Feb 3 1-2 day, Paid on Laport account,
75
I 60
$48 22
66
57
15
Account of F. D. Austin, Road Commissioner.
TOWN OF ROCHESTER DR.
Mar. II To paid for order books,
$ _1 00 16 and 17 Self work 4 hours, 80
22 I day at Com. meeting and expense, 4 67
27 Self 2 hours, Paid telephone,
40
IO
Apr. 17 Self 1-2 day, -
00
26 and 27 Self and team I day, 2
50
May I to 12 Self II days and team I day, 22 50
Paid Fred Cole work on ice,
75
13,15,16 Self 3 days, Paid express on blade,
70
17 to 26 Self 9 days, 18 00
27 Paid express or. machine repairs, 2 60
I 00
June
3 Selt, man and team 1-2 day,
2 50
8, 9, 10 Self 2 1-2 days and team 2 days, 6 00
I 2 Paid freight on road scraper,
I 21
26 and 27 Self 2 days,
4 00
July
3 1 Paid Miller Rollins for road drag, I2
40
Aug. 5 Man work 4 hours, 75
8 00
9 to 16 Self 6 days,
12 00
16 Paid Elmer Martell for work,
75
17 to 29 Self 4 days,
8 00
Sept.
9 to II Self and team 2 days,
5 00
Oct. 2 [ Self 6 hours,
I 20
25 and 26 Self and team I day,
2 50
Nov. 23 Paid Lewis Rider for harrowing road,
50
19 Self 2 hours,
40
Dec. 13 and 15 Self 8 hours,
I 60
1912.
Jan. 5 Paid P. C. Wetmore for 4 days work, 6 00
TO Self work 4 hours, 80
I 2 Self and team looking after roads, 4 hrs., 1 00
6 00
29 Self 1-2 day, Paid telephone,
25
8 Paid J. B. Wells for blade,
16
I8 Paid C. H. Wiley for 7 loads gravel,
35
Feb.
3 Work on report, Snowing bridge, Postage and stationery,
I
00
2 00
I 00
$141 23
TOWN CR.
1911.
Sept. I
By order No. 44,
$100 00
Oct. 25 By order No. 55, 6 00
1912.
Feb. 5 By order No. 68,
35 23- $141 23
Orders Drawn by F. D. Austin, Road Commissioner, for The Years 1911, 1912.
No.
I Lewis Ryder, for winter work, $ 2 00
2 Johnson Bros., repairing road, 3 50
3 C. E. Jones, winter work, West Hill road, 32 12
4 G. A. Lyon, snowing bridge and cash paid out,
8 60
6 C. E. Jones, breaking roads, 7 80
7 Wm. Carter, work on highway,
10 00
8 Roy Alexander, work on rcad,
15 00
9 D. J. Flanders, winter work done by R. Fuller, 10 50
IO Wm. Carter, work on road,
19 25
II Mrs. Henry Noyes, boarding man,
2 86
I2 Ernest Morgan, work on road,
28 75
13 L. A. Carter, repairing road,
3 50
14 Western Wheeled Scraper Co., for repairs,
5 60
15 W. E. Long, work on road,
24 50
16 John Bisson, work with machine,
64 00
I7 I .. P. Kinsman, work on highway,
12 70
18 Roy Alexander, work on highway,
23 07
19 Mrs. Henry Wing, boarding man and teams, 6 00
17
20 C. H. Farr, grain for teams,
13 55
2I Wm. Carter, work on road,
I 75
22 I4 J. O. Robinson, for grain and breaking roads, 16
23 Q. M. Ford, for boarding man and teams, 16 75
Andrew Nasby, self, man team, work, 10 50
6 10
26 R. W. Miles, work on road, 14 5I
27 Jerome Fuller, self and team, work on road, 21 70
28 Harry Atwood, self man and team drawing garvel, 8 75
29 Harry Flanders, work on road,
29 32
30 Roy Alexander,
3 50
3I Wallace Bailey,
3 50
32 Elmer Rogers,
4 90
33 Wallace Martell, 66
5 0 ,
34 C. E. Perkins, 66
21 00
35 Elmer Rogers, 66
10 50
36 Ira Sird, 66
8 75
37 Oscar Johnson, man and team work on road,
17 50
38 James Goodwin, work on road,
7 00
39 Eugene Boutwell,
7 00
40 Wallace Bailey and team, work on road,
21 00
4I C. H. Wiley, gravel and work on road,
27 70
42 F. A. Guernsey and wife for work and gravel,
28 45
43 C. E. Lawrence, work on road,
21 00
44 F. D. Austin for services, 100 00
45 Walter Fay for care of his road, 8 00
46 Silas Denney for work and gravel, 64 25
47 D. J. Flanders for work and board, man and team, 75 92
48 J. R. Kerr, for work and board men, 35 59
49 Leon H. Perkins, for repairing road,
10 50
50 Harry Atwood, for work on road,
8 50
5I R. W. Miles,
9 75
52 H. C. Washburn, cleaning road of stone,
3 00
53 F. E. Burditt, for work on road,
9 80
54 E. Noble, snowing bridge and work on road,
7 35
55 F. D. Austin, for services,
6 00
56 R. J. McGowan, for repairs,
5 70
57 Martin Whitney, for gravel,
2 95
58 Ellis Edmands, for repairing road,
4 10
59 Harry Flanders, for work on road,
6 00
24
25 Henry Swiney, work 2 days and gravel,
18
60 J. D. Lyon, work on road,
I 75
61 E. D. Morse, for gravel,
I 95
62 Silas Jenney, for work and gravel, 14 49
63 B. F. Hubbard, for plank and gravel,
3 01
64 J. R. Kerr, for snowing 2 bridges,
5 00
65 H. M. Wing, work on road,
8 40
66 Wallace Martell, snowing and work on road,
4 15
67 Campbell & Greeley for merchandise,
13 30
68 F. D. Austin, services and money paid out, 35.23
$1048 33
Less G. A. Lyon's bills,
58 02
Cost of roads for 1911 and 1912,
$909 00
AVAILABLE FOR ROAD WORK.
1-2 of 30 ct. tax,
$1077 37
1-2 of maintenance fund,
100 00
$1177 37
990 3I
Unexpended balance,
$187 06
Town of Rochester, Dr.,
To H. P. Nason, Permanent Account.
June 8 to 10 Oxen 3 days,
$ 4 50
13 to 17 Self and oxen, 4 1-2 days, 15 75
19 to 24 6 days, 21 00
26 to 29 Self 4 days, oxen 3 days, 12 50
28 Cashi paid Curtis and team 2 5-9 days, 10 92 600 loads gravel, 30 00
30 Self, I day,
2 00
· Sept. 12 to 26 Self 5 days, Gifford bridge, 10 00
Oct. 3 Self I day, .. 2 00
19
5,6,7 Self 1 7-9 days $3.56, man 2 3-18 days, $3.80, 7 36
16 to 2I Self 4 days, man 3 d. team, I d., 15 25
24 and 28 Self 3 13-18 d., $7.41, man 4 2-9 days, $7.37, 14 78
Nov. 2,3,4, Self 3 days, man 3 days, team I d., 12 75
II Self, man and team, I day, 5 25
Dec.
4 Cash paid M. C. Noyes, on steam drill, 9 00
$173 06
CREDIT
June 28 By order No. 93,
$96 67
Dec.
4
12I,
9 00- $105 67
Balance due H. P. Nason,
67 39
Town of Rochester, Dr.,
To H. P. Nason, Maintenance Account.
Mar. 14 Self, 1-2 day,
$ I 00
18 Self, 1-2 day,
I 00
Apr. 27 Self, man and teams, I day,
35
May 9 Self and team, I day,
3 75
II, 12, 13 Self and team 3 days,
II 25
I7 Self, horse and oxen, 1-2 day,
2 25
29 Self I day,
2 00
June
2 Self and team, I day,
3 75
6 Man add team, 1-2 day,
I 50
30 Cash paid for road stone, Team I day,
20 00
I 75
July
I Man and team I day,
3 00
2 00
60
Aug.
18 Self I day, Team 4-9 day,
9 Self 1-2 day,
I 00
$61 20
66
20
June 30
CREDIT. By order No. 44, $20 00
Balance due H. P. Nason,
$41 20
Town of Rochester, Dr., To H. P. Nason, Repair Account.
I9II.
Apr. 6, 7, 8 Self and oxen, I 1-2 days, $ 5 62 26 66 I day,
3 75
May 9 and 10 66 and man 2 days, II 50 15 to 20 5 1-2 d., Talc Road, 20 62 22 to 26 Self, team and oxen, 4 d., “ 17 00
27 Self 1 day, 2 00
June I and 2 Self, man and team, 2 d., II 50
3 Self I day, 2 00
5 to 10 Self 6 days, man 2 days,
15 50
12 Self I day,
2 00
23 Cash paid for order book,
I 50
July
I5 5 1-2 weeks board of man, Cash paid Messer for 1980 lbs. hay,
12 87
Aug. I to 5 Self 4 1-2 days, 9 00
14 to 19 Self 3 1-2 d., man 3 d., team I d.,
14 00
Oct. I3 Self, man and team, I day,
5 25
14
30 Self, 2 men and team I day, 7 00
Dec. 9 Self 5-9 day, I
II
1912.
Jan.
Cash paid H. Atwood, team 3 1-2 hours,
I
05
$170 52
CREDIT.
July I5 By order No. 54,
$34 87
Sept. 25 By order No. 82,
100 00- $134 87
Balance due H. P. Nason,
$35 65
22 00
Talc Road, 5 25
21
Orders Drawn by Road Commissioner, H. P. Nason, For Work Done Previous to 1911.
No
I J. Manning, 9 1-2 hours,
$ 2 85
2 P. C. Tinkham, team and 2 men I 9-10 days drawing tile,
II OO
3 F. W. Eaton, acct. allowed by auditors,
107 89
5 Ed. Akey, 50 loads gravel in 1910,
5 00
IO J. C. Eells, work in 1910,
4 50
42 John Bowen, winter work in 1910,
17 20
62 Ed. Buxton, work in 1910,
2 25,
22 A. I. Whittaker, winter work 1910,
.3 50
$154 19
Orders Drawn by Road Commissioner, H. P. Nason, For Permanent Work, D. Adams.
No.
I J. Davis, 3 days,
$ 5 25
2 J. Harmon, 2 1-2 days,
4 38
3 E. Moore, 6 days,
10 50
4 G. Lovett, 3 1-2 days,
5 25
5 H. Curtis, 2 1-2 days,
4 25
6 I. P. Buck, 7 1-2 days,
II 75
7 W. H. Fosby, 4 days,
7 00
8 E. E. Rogers, 9 days,
15 75
9 E. Fales, 8 days,
14 00
IO Wm. Carter, 6 5-9 days,
II 48
[ I G. Kemp, 6 days,
10 50
I2 M. Buckley, 8 days,
14 00
13 D. Fales, 6 days,
12 00
14 G. E. Mosher, 3 days,
5 25
I5 E. Barnes, 6 days,
10 50
I6 D. R. Kinsman, 5 days,
7 50
I7 F. Parmenter, 6 days,
9 00
18 C. G. Martin, 6 days,
10 50
19 J. Davis, 6 days,
10 50
22
20
P. Meyette, 5 days,
10 00
2I Lee Kinsman, 6 days,
10 50
22 C. Lawrence, 3 days,
4 50
23 J. Kinsman and team, 6 days, 7 1-2 hours,
27 33
24 E. Edmands, 5 days,
8 75
25 R. Merriam, 4 days,
6 00
26 H. Boutelle, 5 days,
7 50
27
G. Parmenter, 8 days,
12 00
28 C. Norton and team, 8 days,
28 00
29 R. Cady, 1 1-2 days,
2 63
30 H. Boutelle, I day,
I 75
31 J. Davis, 5 1-2 days,
7 87
58 Wm. McCarty, board of J. Davis,
I 75
32 W. H. Fosby, 6 days,
10 50
33 A. Curtis, 6 1-3 days,
20 10
63 A. Curtis,
6 85
34 E. E. Rogers, 4 days,
7 00
35 G. Kemp, 5 1-2 days,
9 62
36 E. Fales, 6 days,
10 50
38 Geo. Lovett, 5 days,
7 50
39
P. Mayette, 6 days,
12 00
40 4I E. L. Edmands, 5 1-2 days,
9 64
42
A. Meariam, 3 days,
4 50
43
H. Boutelle, 4 1-2 days,
6 75
44
L. Carter and team, 4 2-9 days,
16 85
45 H. Curtis, 6 days,
IO 50
46 G. Parmenter, 6 days,
9 00
47 C. Norton, 6 days, and team
24 00
48 R. Cary, 2 days,
3 00
49 W. Carter, 3 1-2 days,
6 12
50 I. Sird, 6 days,
10 50
51 G. E. Moore, 6 4-9 days,
II
27
52 G. A. Lyon and team, 5 days,
21 00
53 J. Kinsman and team, 6 days,
24 90
54 M. Buckley, 6 4-9 days,
II 27
55 L. P. Kinsman, 6 4-9 days,
9 65
56 S. Jenney and team, 1 day,
3 50
57 Mrs. Galvin and team, 1 1-2 days,
5 25
37
Lee Kinsman, 6 days,
10 50
C. Lawrence, 6 days,
9 00
23
59 H. E. Harvey and team, 5 days,
17 50
60 L. Carter, 4 7-9 days,
10 00
83 L. Carter with team, 2 3-9 days, 6 36
61 J. Derby, 2 days,
3 00
62 E. Fales, 2 1-2 days,
4 37
64 H. Curtis, 3 days,
5 25
65 R. J. McGowan, sharpening tools,
2 30
66 S. F. Hubbard, man 4 1-9 d., team, II days,
50 72
67 F. A. Gurnsey and team, 17 1-2 days, 61 25
68
C. E. Pierce and team, 16 days, 68 00
34 67
70
Chas. Norton and team, I 5-6 days,
7 83
71 C. H. Wiley and team, 6 1-2 days,
22 75
72
J. P. Marsh and team, 3 days,
12 00
73
J. Duffany and team, 3 2-9 days,
13 75
74
G. A. Lyon and team, 2 days,
8 40
76 J. Kinsman and team, 3 days,
12 45
78 . G. Kemp, I day,
I
75
79 W. H. Fosby, 3 days,
5 25
80 P. Meyette, 3 I-18 days,
6 10
81 Lee Kinsman, 3 5-18 days,
5 73
82 J. Trask, 1 day,
I 50
84 G. Parmenter, 3 days,
4 50
85 I. Sird, 3 1-3 days,
5 83
86 R. Merriam, 2 I-3 days,
3 50
87 E. L. Edmands, 3 5-18 days,
5 75
88 G. H. Trask, grass seed,
I 69
89 Campbell & Greeley, bill of pipe, tools and cement,
42 7I
90 C. Nason, 5 1-2 days,
9 62
91 G. E. Moore, 3 7-9 days,
6 62
92 L. P. Kinsman, 3 7-9 days,
5. 66
93 H. P. Nason, 15 1-2 days,
$31 00
oxen, 16 1-2 days,
24 75
Curtis and team, 2 5-9 d., 10 92
600 loads of gravel, 30 00- $96 67
94 D. J. Adams, 17 I-2 days,
$70 00
2 I-2 days,
7 50
mileage, 3 90
telephone,
53
iron pins and twine,
75-
82 68
69
B. G. Kidder and team, 10 3-10 days,
77 C. G. Martin, I day,
I 75
24
95
Champ. Realty Co., teams 26 d., $104 00
man 1 -2 days, 70- 104 70
96
C. Lawrence, 2 7-9 days, 4 20
97
W. D. Hodgkins, 3 days, 4.50
PERMANENT WORK, CEMENT WALL, ETC.
91
H. Bartelle, 5 days, 8
75
Hazen Bartell, 1 3-18 days,
92 I II 93 E. J. Chadwick, 2 days, 3 50
Campbell & Greeley, bill of cement and pipe,
58 67
123 125 I26
P. A. Blodgett, grate,
2 00
105
C. Swinyer, 2 1-9 days,
3 67
IIO
E. Blossom, 4 days,
7 00
III
H. Boutelle, 3-18 days,
25
II3
G. Derby, 3 days,
5 25
II4
W. D. Pitkin, 6 2-9 days, (R $4.00)
12 45
II5
J. Kinsman and team, 3 1-2 days, 14 00
I 14
108
H. Boutelle, 1 13-12 days, 3 07
PERMANENT WORK, GIFFORD LEDGE.
96
R. J. Marsh, 3 cds. wood for engine, 7 50
H. P. Nason, cash paid Noyes for work on steam drill, 9 00
I21 98 99 100 104 106
W. H. Judd, work on steam drill,
27 00
D. H. Washburn,
12 00
13 00
Campbell & Greeley, bill dynamite and nails,
18 75
J. Kinsman and team, 4 5-18 days, 17 II
J. Kinsman and team, 5 1-4 days, 21 00
21
60
$1612 34
Orders Drawn by Road Commissiorer, H. P. Nason. No. FOR MAINTENANCE.
6 M. Lawrence, I day, $ 1 75
12 S. F. Hubbard and team, 1 day,
3 50
13 J. Kinsman and team, 1-2 day, I 75
107
109
F. R. Hubbard, 12 1-3 days, ($4.09)
J. Trask, 6-9 day,
II6
R. S. Messer, rent of wagon,
4 00
25
15 Guy Parmenter, 4 days, 6 00
16 Leon Cady, 5 days, (R $2. 00)
10 00
16 B L. McKay, 4 days, (R $1.75) 7 00
46 J. Kinsman and team, 1-2 day,
2 00
55 H. Curtis, I day,
[ 50
56 John Trask, 4-9 day,
60
64 E. L. Bass and team, I· 2 day,
2 00
68 L. P. Kinsman, I day,
I 50
76 R. J. Marsh and team, 3 days,
10 50
78 F. K. Guernsey and team, 2 days, man I day, 8
83 E. O. Severy and team, 2 days,
8 00
44 H. P. Nason, road house,
20 00
II7 W. R. R. Road, int. on road house,
1 60
II2 F. A. Guernsey, I day,
I 75
$87 60
REGULAR REPAIR WORK.
No.
4 E. Moore, I 1-2 days,
2 63
9 · C. A. Bush, 2 days, 3 50
I4 R. S. Messer, 1900 lbs. hay,
12 35
23 Leon Cady, 3 2-10 days,
6 40
24 Leon Cady, 2 days,
4 00
25 Guy Parmenner, 4 1-3 days,
6 50
28 C. H. Farr, bill of grain,
33 55
29 C. M. Marsh, 1 7-10 days, team 2-10 day,
4 15
30 Guy Parmenter, 2 days,
3 00
3I Leon Cady, 3 1-2 days,
7 00
32 Leon Cady, 6 days,
12 00
33 Ed. Fales, 6 days,
IO
50
35 F. Manning, 2 days,
3 50
36 H. Martelle, I day,
1 75
37 G. Parmenter, 2 days,
3 00
38 Geo. Martin, 2 days,
3 50
39 M. English, 2 days,
3 50
40 H. Boutelle, I day,
I 50
4I H. Curtis, I day,
I 75
43 John Bowen, work, $2.62, board of man and team, $5.38, 8 00
34 M. Buckley, 12 days, (M $4.00)
2 I 50
26
45 John Bisson, team 7 days,
9 10
46 C. G. Martin, 13 1-2 days, 23 62
49 H. E. Walker, 1-3 day, 50
50 Champ. R. Co., 4 horse team 28 4-9 days (M $20.00)
113 78
5I C. H. Farr, bill of grain,
25 15
53 S. H. Kent, 2 1-2 days,
4 37
54 H. P. Nason, board of man 5 1-2 wks.$22 00
hay 1980 lbs., 12 87- 34 87
58 W. H. Hubbard, 3 trips breaking Randolph road, 4 50
59 W. H. Hubbard and team, I 1-3 days man I 5-9 days, 7 18
60 P. Meyette, 14 days,
28 00
61 Wm. Whitney, I day,
I 75
63 Chas. Chaffee, winter work,
$ 6 00
repairing sluices, 10 00-
16 00
65 E. Moore, 5 1-2 days,
9 63
66 Ed. Fales, 6 1-2 days,
II 57
67 W. Stearns, 2 days,
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