Annual reports of the officers of the town of Brighton, Vermont, for the year ending 1912, Part 1

Author: Brighton (Vt.)
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: [Brighton, Vt. : The Town]
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ANNUAL


REPORTS


OF THE OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF


BRIGHTON


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1912.


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ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF


BRIGHTON


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1912.


2


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


Your Selectmen respectfully submit the following re- port for the official year ending February 1, 1912.


Orders have been drawn by the board to meet the demands as herein mentioned. Vouchers have been taken and filed in the town clerk's office for your inspection.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES


No.


2287 A P Cobb, Methodist Episcopal $ 22 50


88 Rev C D Trottier, Roman Catholic 22 50


89 A H Nourse, Congregational 22 50


90 M T Sadleir, Protestant Episcopal 22 50


CEMETERY


2322 E J Parsons, labor and teams 26 98


38 J H Gerrish, paid for removing rubbish 6 75


MEMORIAL DAY


2294 H B Farmer, as per vote March, 1911 40 00


TAXES


91 G S Robinson, state and highway 424 12


66


" school tax 678 59


excess U S deposit fund, re-


turned to State 155 08


2316 66 66 tax on factory building 143 28


INTEREST


2284 G S Robinson, interest, Brighton water bonds 1000 00 92 Island Pond National Bank, interest on orders Nos. 1683, 1709, 1710, 1838 1839, 1866, 1882 to April 30, 1911 320 08


91 G S Robinson, interest on U S surplus fund


196 94 93 C A .. 66 order No. 1593 80 00


96 G S Robinson, 66


"' factory bonds 281 25 66


2324


order 1593 to Sep-


tember 1, 191I 26 67


Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270


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2326 G S Robinson, interest on Brighton water bonds 1000 00 31 Island Pond National Bank, interest on orders 1683, 1709, 1710, 1838, 1839, 1866, 1883 to October 31, 19II 320 08


39 G S Robinson, interest on factory bonds MONEY BORROWED


281 25


2285 Island Pond National Bank 500 00


97 1000 00


WATERING TROUGHS


2355 Walter Currier 3 00


62 Fred Cahill 3 00


63 W E Ross 3 00


64 W R Danforth 3 00


ELECTRIC LIGHTS


08 Island Pond Electric Co., 6 months current, 100 lamps to July 1, 1911, furnishing and replacing lights 453 IO


48 Island Pond Electric Co. 6 months current, 100 lamps to January, 1, 1912 and renewals 437 65


SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS


20 W A Paine, damage on sheep killed by dogs


10 00


67 H B Blodgett, investigating above case I 00


SNOW BILLS


2282 O L Mansur, January, 19II 69 II


February, 19II 268 24


2334 March and April, 191I 285 74


56 January, 1912 161 64


FIRE COMPANY


40 H E Randall, for distribution among Fire Company, as per vote 150 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT


33 Bosworth Store Co., labor and material 7 54


66 J W Thurston, mixture for chemical I 50


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STATE AID LAW


2358 G S Robinson, to take advantage of State Aid Law 300 00


RENTS


2295 E J Parsons, rent on offices to July 11, 191I 175 00


town meeting IO CO


2325 W A Gleeson, land rent, factory lot to July 1, 19II 5 00


W A Gleeson, taxes 3 35


49 E J Parsons, rent on offices to January 1, 1912 175 00 56 W A Gleeson, land rent factory lot to Janu- ary 1, 1912 5 00


PUBLIC LIBRARY


41 Grace H Sadleir 125 00


PRINTING


2278 Brighton Print Co., printing and binding 800 Annual Reports 56 25


BRIDGES


98 A C Colby, 8428 ft spruce plank at $16 134 84


2307 Levi Hopkins, labor on bridges IO 75


30 "


66 3 90


33 Bosworth Store, spikes


35


36 Fred Bresse, labor on bridges 2 50


66 J W Thurston, paid for labor on bridges 4 03


67 H B Blodgett, 9 50


BOARD OF HEALTH


03 H E Sargent, inspecting and quarantining May, 191I 3 00


14 H E Sargent, the same, June and July 16 90


14 65


29 H E Sargent, the same, August and September expenses atttending health offi-


cers' meeting at Burlington 33 26


46 H E Sargent, inspecting and quarantining December, 1911 7 25


5


2360 H E Sargent, the same, Oct. and Nov., 'II $ 9 85 65 “ 66 January 1912 8 55


66 J W Thurston, disinfectants 5 45


66 paid J O'Keefe. burying hog 2 00


QUARANTINE


2280 E L Lanpher, supplies furnished Mrs. Douglas 43 15


2345 E M Bartlett, I month's rent, Mrs. Douglas 12 00


INSURANCE


2279 G S Robinson, factory building 56 25


66


99


75 00


2332


106 25


66


library books


21 00


2347


factory building 63 75


TAXES REFUNDED


As per vote of Civil Authority


2351 Chas. Bresse, Poll Tax 1911 over 70 3 82


2352 George Moye, " " 1910-II 7 66


SALARIES


2281 E A Bemis, 3 days auditor 191I 7 50


2286 J R Applebee, special officer, January 19II 12 00


66 February 1911 8 00


ballot clerk, R A Bishop 2 00


GL Dyer 2 00


E A Bemis 2 00


J R Applebee 2 00


2301 G H Allbee, 2472 days lister 49 00


2 days Bloomfield 4 00


6.


.6 expenses to Bloomfield 3 00


2302 D A Haynes, 2512 days lister 51 00


66


2 days Bloomfield


4 00


66 expenses to Bloomfield 3 00


2304 J R Applebee, truant officer


8 25


Special officer, March, April, May June 1911 39 80


L. J. Payeur


3 40


L. J. Companion 2 80


J. Letorneau 6 20


6


Frank Cilley Martin Renell 4 80


$ 3 60


2305 CL Later, 472 days on grand list 9 00


06 W A Gleason, 3 days auditor 191I


7 50


09 H E Randall, fire chief, 50 00


IO G E Clarke, 15 days lister, 30 00


2 auditor


4 00


2 ' Bloomfield 4 00


expenses to Bloomfield 3 00


12 J S Sweeney, moderator 1909 2 days, 6 00


1910 I day 3 00


19II I day 3 00


15 E A Bemis 6 days with listers 12 00


I day police duty 2 00


3 days making tax bill 6 00


truant officer 6 00


17 E F Norcross, selectman 20 00


18 H B Blodgett, selectman 20 00


19 J W Thurston, selectman 50 00


21 J R Applebee special officer July and Aug. 1911 16 00 27 H W Blake, legal service 4 00


28 G E Clarke, 6 months water commissioner 12 50


6 months water treasurer 62 50


6 months . overseer 25 00


35 J R Applebee special officer Sept. and Oct. 1911 17 00


42 G E Clarke, 6 months water commissioner 12 50


6 months water treasurer 62 50


6 months overseer 25 00


43 J R Applebee special officer Nov. and Dec. 191I 17 00


54 E J Parsons, chairman school directors 28 75


53 D P Mackenzie, water commissioner 25 00


59 Geo S Robinson, treasurer 75 00


61 CE Foss, school director IO OO


water commissioner 25 00


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MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT


2283 J W Thurston, postage on 500 reports $ 5 00 2300 O T Davis, fire alarm, I year, 25 00


II Passumpsic Telephone Co. fire alarm, June and July 1911, 4 16


13 E L Sweet, houseing roller, etc., 12 00


15 E A Bemis, care E C Norton 2 50


23 G S Robinson to take up order 1593


2000 00


33 Bosworth Store Co., labor on flat sewer 63


34 O L Mansur, 12 expense wheel scraper, 19 00 building road for T Paquette 19 50


37 H H Hobson surveying road " "


I 00


side walk on R R street


I 50


44 Foss & Co., for automobile, selectmen inspecting bridges 4 00


50 Passumpsic Tel. Co., fire alarm from July 1911, to Jan. 31, 1912, 14 57


59 George S Robinson, recording town meeting warning I OO


G S Robinson, attending town meeting 2 00


recording town meeting


I OO


J R Applebee, for safe


2 00


Bishop, printing tax cards,


3 00


Making school report,


16 00


Collecting $162.75


162 75


Returning 153 names to collector


7 65


Copying old marriages, births and deaths for state 5 IO


800 post cards 8 00


Making tax notices


5 .00


Recording Paquette St.,


75


Making and returning to state 29 marriages


2 90


54 births 5 40


27 deaths 2 70


Collecting names and reporting 54 births


5 40


Making lease land notice and postage 85


8


2366 J W Thurston, cash paid for cutting bushes $2 00 66 L W Stevens, investi- gating trouble at Nicholson school District I 00


2367 H B Blodgett, fire at East Brighton 2 00


SUMMARY OF TOTALS.


Religious societies


90 00


Cemeteries


33 73


Memorial Day


40 00


Taxes


1401 07


Interest


3506 27


Money borrowed


1500 00


Watering troughs


12 00


Electric Lights


890 75


Sheep killed by dogs


II OO


Snow bills


784 73


Fire company


150 00


Fire department


9 04


State aid law


300 00


Rents


373 35


Public library


125 00


Printing


56 25


Bridges


165 87


Board of health


IO0 91


Quarantine


55 15


Insurance


322 25


Taxes refunded


II 48


Salaries


871 60


Miscellaneous


2345 36


13155 81


Guide boards are in good condition.


We recommend that the bridge near the Essex House and one on Pherrin Street, near Mr. Maxwell's, and the bridge known as Rosebrook bridge be made permanent work.


J. W. THURSTON H. B. BLODGETT


E. F. NORCROSS } Selectmen of Brighton.


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LIBRARY TRUSTEE'S REPORT


The Trustees of the Public Library present the fol- lowing report for the year :


During the year 144 volumes have been added to the library , of these 21 volumes were given by the state, and 123 purchased by the trustees. They include 5 books of travel, I essays, 7 poems, 2 history. 7 science, 3 biogra- phy, 33 juvenile, 83 fiction, 3 miscellaneous. The circula- tion of books is steadily increasing, and most of the books are in good condition. The rural schools have been sup- plied with books each school term; also an assortment has been placed in the reading room of the Y. M. C. A., where they have been much appreciated.


It is becoming absolutely necessary that a more com- modious room for the library be provided. Every available inch of shelf room is now in use, and many of the books are of necessity stacked on the floor, a condition of affairs that does not tend to preserve the books in the best condi- tion, besides rendering the work of the librarians more difficult.


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand Feb. 1, 191I,


$ 3 37


Received town order,


12.5 00


Received fines


9 38


137 75


CONTRA.


Paid Library bureau, supplies,


3 25


66 Loring, Short & Harmon, books


93 07


bal. acct. rebinding books 75


66 Leta J. Eaton, salary Jan. 1, 191I, to Feb. 1, 1912,


16 25


" Myrtie G Ames, salary 1911,


15 CO


Freight and cartage.


I 57


" Geo. L Shuman & Co., books,


4 00


" JW Thurston, ink.


75


Postage and incidentals,


I IO


135 74


Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1912,


2 OI


137 75


MRS. M. T. SADLEIR, Secretary and Treasurer.


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ROAD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.


Copy of orders drawn by O L Mansur, 1911 and 1912. Eugene Bresse, 3 days, $ 4 50


A E Parlin, 134 days, man and team, 6 12


R A Melcher, 4 days, man and team, 14 00


B W Farmer,snow account, 5 50


J C Farmer, road account,


33 25


John Meehan, snow bill,


2 25


Fred Jean, snow bill, .


5 00


E E Davis, as per bill,


18 05


A A Black, Road Machine Co., machine blade,


8 50


G C Taylor, 17 days,


25 50


W R Danforth, snow bill,


2 50


Frank Marquis, snow bill,


3 50


F E Currier, 42 days,


67 32


G E Fraser, 772 days, man and team,


28 37


Pat Powers, snow bill,


I 50


J I Paridas, snow bill,


5 60


Lyman Rexford, snow bill,


6 35


Levi Hopkins, 39 days


60 67


A E Hawkins, snow bill, I 60


L A Morse 1572 days snow bill, 55 25


G D Herrin. 2 days, self and team, 7 00


Fred Cahill, 2 days self and team, 3 65


W S Currier, work as per bills,


12 05


Penn. Metal Co., metal culvert,


16 50


S Lafleur, 5 days work,


5 00


Joe Forbes, 5 days work,


8 IO


Wm Nish, work as per bill,


14 60


Stevens Bros, work as per bills,


14 04


Mrs. Myra Ross, damage as per Winter R


5 00


Moses Wood, work as per bill


9 50


E R Findley, 6 days,


9 00


C N Moulton, dynamite as per bill


32 00


Sam Wark, 2612 days, man and team 92 50


W R Bell, road hone 17 00


11


C H Smith, 212 days,


$ 4 12


G H Chase, 137 days, 224 19


A St Pierre, as per bill, 5 18


James Sampson, 3 days,


7 5.0


L J Payeur, as per bill,


13 70


E H Currier, 321/2 days,


53 62


A C Colby, as per bill,


67 13


A J Currier, as per bill,


8 00


Foss & Co., hardware,


13 87


Bosworth Store Co., as per bill,


198 86


Alex Goulette, work as per orders,


935 70


M C Davis, as per bill,


28 70


Moses Revoir, as per bill,


I 50


H H Hobson, as per bill,


99 25


E Goulette, 12 days,


18 00


A Findley, 149 days,


274 84


R Findley, 5 days,


8 25


Jas Worth, breaking road,


2 00


J F Harmon, 138 days,


227 68


M E Smith, 12672 days,


203 77


Joe Finnegan, 1071/2 days,


178 67


J H McFarlain, as per bill,


16 98


F L Blake, wheel scraper,


38 00


George Wilson, as per bills,


31 35


E L Sweet, labor and gravel, as per bill,


65 00


A H McKee, 321/2 days,


54 97


J McWain, 32 days,


52 80


Fitzgerald L & L Co., plank as per bill,


39 II


J W Skillens, team work, as per bill,


2 50


J H Barnes, team work and gravel,


73 25.


L Damon, 3 days work,


4 95


J Finn, 4 days work,


6 60


F A Damon, 3 days team work,


IO 50


W Damon, I day,


I 65


S Lowery, 31/2 days labor,


5 77


F E Boyce, 10 days team work.


35 00


M G Waterman, 3 days team work,


10 00


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12


J O'Keefe, cedar posts, I 08


Eugene Rivers, team work and lumber,


22 95


E Harmon, 26 days labor, 42 90


F. L Wing, 261/2 days labor,


43 72


O J Webster, I day team work,


3 50


Joe Morrisette, 28 days team work,


IOI 90


A Morrisette, 3 days team work,


IO 50


CO Stevens, team work and gravel,


94 50


W E Davis, snow bill,


2 00


OL Mansur, 19372 days,


395 09


teanı work, 162 days,


162 00


Jerry King, 4 days man and team.


14 00


Sum total for Labor, etc., $4508 37


RECAPITULATION.


State mileage fund,


$ 329 81


State highway special fund,


300 00


Town appropriation, extra. 300 00


Automobile fund,


60 13


Town orders for work done for selectmen,


466 93


Received for East Brighton job


380 31


Due from State on East Brighton job,


380 31


Town appropriation


2228 25


Total amount of receipts,


$4445 74


Balance sidewalk money unexpended 1910-II


84 93


4530 67


EXPENDITURES.


East Brighton State road $ 760 62


Bemis District, State road, 1030 69


For sidewalks. 231 27


Snow bill March Ist to May Ist, 19II, 285 74


Snow bill Nov. 18, 1911, to Feb. Ist, 1912, 161 64


Expenditures on common road 2038 41


$4508 37


O. L. MANSUR, Road Commissioner.


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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.


List of water takers of the Town of Brighton Water System, and the amount charged per year for water. This amount is based on the buildings owned by them and are all occupied the whole year.


Amey H B


$30 Cobb I L $II


Aldrich John


9 Cilley F H


15


Buck W M


9 Couture E B 9


Blake H W


51 Currier W L 35


Bartlett E M


28 Coffey P H


9


Bailey Mrs. C J


22 Church Congregational


I3


Bartlett Block


75 Clifford R J J5


Blake E A


18 Curran Matt


9


Bishop Mrs. W H


13 Castonguay Ambrose


18


Blanchette M


37 Currier F E


9


Bagley E J


15 Chapman Mrs. A C


6


Blake E E


15 Canfield C H


6


Bagley W B


15 Chadwick Mrs. John 18


Bartlett Mrs. Sarah


15 Dale Mrs. Orpha 4


57


Besette Mrs. Ellen


9 Dale P H I5


Barnes Elmore


13 Dechene Mrs. Flora


13


Bresse Mrs. L


9 Davis O T $192.50


Bosworth Co. (Motor)


5 Davis M H 15


Butler T F


28 Donahue Mrs. M 9 00


Bean CM


9 Dale & Sweeney


54


Bemis E A


26 Danforth & Boyce 36


Bailey Max


13 Danforth Adam 15


Blake & Gleeson


40 Doumore Arthur I3


Brighton Creamery (meter-about)


85 Dickson Ed. 9


Boardway & Lindsey


20 Dyer Mrs. Nellie L 4.I


Convent


25 Davis Mrs. Abbie 9


63


Cooper James


22 Eaton Mrs. O S


50


Curran Mike


I3 Electric Power Co


IO


Courchesne Mrs M A


21 Ellis William


9


Corliss Leon


9 Foster Mrs. George


29


Church M E


13 Fogg J C


42


Church Catholic


23 Flinn Mrs. D J 18


Currier Mrs. Flora


9 Farrell Mrs. J W 18


Currier Mrs. W L


13 Foley Patrick Estate 9


Clarke G E


49 Elie A


Danforth Mrs. Emma 18


Blake Alvah


9 Davis Mrs. E W


14


Foster C S


$ 15 Lafountaine Henry $ 6I


Finnigan Mrs. Winnie


II Letarte Archie I5


Foss D C


9 Lee Mrs E P I3


Foss Carl


26 LaRoche Mrs. E A I3


Farmer Mrs. E J


13 Lefebve Mrs. Mary I8


Foss Eugene


13 Loggie Bros 25


Flaherty estate, Anthony


9 Lougee Henry 9


Fitzgerald L & L Co


69 Lougee N B 9


Foss & Co


34 Lougee Mrs. Effie


9


Farmer H B


9 Murphy John


9


Farmer J R


9 Maroney Stephen


IO


Forbes Joe


9 Maroney S J


34


Gerrish J H


II Meehan J W 30


I3


Goulette Alex


9 Mosher FC Moffett Henry


39


Grand Trunk R R Co (meter-about)


300 Moye George


9


Guest John


I5 McKee A H


18


Graham W A


I5 Morse L A


9


Geroux A W


9 Moffett Joseph 9


Hobson H H


13 Mosher Mrs. Maria 9


Hobson Mrs. E F


28 McKenney B J


13


Hall Mrs. Mary J


40 McWain Jessie


9


Hodsden C B


9 Miller Rev F D I3


Harmon S M


9 Mosher Mrs. Howard 9


Hopkins Mrs. Jas


9 Mansur Miss Luella 9


Herrin G. D


9 Needham A C II


Hobson S D Estate


15 Neddeau L


9


Hoffman Rufus


9 Norton H B


9


Humphrey Mrs. Mamie


9 Nourse A H I5


40


Henry James


9 Osborne Bros


II


Hopkins Levi


9 Osborne Mrs. George


9


Jones L F


9 Parre M


30


Jones L B


25 Paquette Frank


66


Johnson E F


13 Paquette T L


II


Johnson C E


15 Parsons E J


$86.52


Johnson H B


22 Petrie C A


15


King C M


13 Perry John I I


Kelley Mrs. M A


9 Peavey Jolın 9


Kimball Mrs. Mamie


13 Perry Jamon 9


Kane W H


22 Paquette Fred 49


Lindsey Mrs. Cora


9 Paquette Mrs. Arthur 24


Hardy H T


9 Norcross E F 83


Hunt George L


15 Opera House Block


1


Gleeson Mrs. M Estate


II McKelvey George B


9


15


Paige Mrs. Ina


$ 27 Stevens L W $20


Robinson G S


15 Smith O W


9


Randall H E


41 Thurston J W 24


Reeve John


61 Thurston Mrs. Mary 15


Rawson Mrs. E L


22 Thurston C D 15


Roy Albert


26 Thompson Robert 9


Rowell George A


9 Tracey CF 9


Roby Charles


9 Tracey A E & T C 42


Rivers Mrs. Mary


13 Tracey Mrs. J E


Riggie Frank


9 Taylor Mrs Mary 9


6


Stewart House


85 Vallee G C


40


Sweeney J S


24 Vallee Mrs. Annie


2.4


Street Chas P


9 Welch Joseph 18


Strathern Miss L


9 Warner Mrs. Sarah 18


Sadleir F R


II Willoughby Mrs Alice 26


Steady Jerry Estate $22.24 Willoughby John


.9


Stern Brothers


19 Wheeler Will


9


Smith Mrs. Delia


9 Wallace Herbert


20


Steele E J


I 3 White J J


18


Sloan John


I5


Webster R J


9


Stevens C L


9 Waterman Myron


18


Sampson James


9 Wilson Isaac 9


Smith Mrs. Mike


9 Woodbury Mrs. Lucy 9


Stott John


6 White Johu Estate 15


Smith Martin


9 YMCA


30


Smith Mrs. Blanche


II


Cash received for the past year ending January 31st, 1912, from whom, and what for :


John Aldrich


Water Rent


$ 8 76


W M Buck


66


4 75


Mrs T D Blake


,,


II 25


Island Pond Electric Co


15 00


,,


for pipe and fittings


8 10


E M Bartlett


Water Rent


30 00


The Bartlett Block


65 58


Mrs C J Bailey


22 CO


Mrs W H Bishop.


13 00


M Blanchette


66


35 50


Convent


25 00


E J Bagley


II 25


Skillens J W


47 Thurston Mrs Kate


16


E E Blake


Water rent


$ 7 50


G E Clarke


38 50


J W Skillens


66


39 50


Mrs E A LaRoche -


13 00


James Cooper


22 00


Mrs. L B Bresse


8 25


George L Hunt


15 00


J F Harmon (for old lead )


I 25


Mike Curran


13 00


Mrs. M A Courchesne


21 00


Leon Corliss


9 00


Mrs. Orpha Dale


6 75


Mrs. E W Davis


57 00


Stewart House


55 00


John Sloan


13 50


Henry Moffett


4 50


P H Dale


II 25


Mrs. A O Dechene


..


13 00


O T Davis


67 09


Mrs. M H Davis


4 83


Mrs. Martin Donahue


5 00


A Elie M D


28 50


Mrs. O S Eaton


66


51 26


Mrs. Lizzie Foster


13 25


J C Fogg


68 00


Mrs. John Chadwick


15 75


Mrs. D J Flinn


17 00


Mrs. J W Farrell


3 00


Mrs. Patrick Foley Estate


9 00


C S Foster


15 00


Mrs. Winnifred Finnigan


II 00


D C Foss


9 00


Mrs. Emily J Farmer


2 25


Carl Foss


19 50


Eugene Foss


13 00


A Flaherty Estate


6 75


H B Amey


66


22 50


17


Water rent


$11 00


Mrs. M Gleeson Estate


II OO


F E Currier


5 00


Alex Goulette


9 00


Grand Trunk R R Co


66


25 00


Mrs. Marguerite Poquette


14 25


H H Hobson


12 25


Mrs. Mary J Hall


28 75


Mrs. S M Harmon


. .


9 00


Mrs. James Hopkins


9 00


G D Herrin


4 50


S D Hobson Estate


7 50


Myron Waterman


..


22 50


Gad E Aldrich


،،


9 00


L F Jones


II 25


C M King


13 00


Mrs. Cora Lindsay


9 00


William Ellis


9 00


Henry Lafountain


54 75


A Letarte


..


15 00


John Murphy


6 75


Stephen Maroney


10 00


S J Maroney


34 00


James W Meehan


30 00


Geo B McKelvey


..


9 75


Elmore Barnes


13 00


A C Needham


7 25


L Neddeau


IO 25


H B Norton


9 00


Opera House Block


66


40 00


Mrs. Geo Osborne


9 00


E F and J P Osborne


8 25


M E Church


13 00


Catholic Church


23 00


Marcelle Parre


66


24 69


Frank Paquette


58 00


Thomas Paquette


11 00


J H Gerrish


18


E J Parsons


Water rent


$67 58


C A Petrie


II 25


John Perry


II OO


John Peavey


II 25


A H Nourse


15 00


Geo S Robinson


15 00


H E Randall


32 34


John Reeve


52 16 .


Mrs. E L Rawson


22 00


J S Sweeney


. .


30 00


Charles P Street


9 00


Miss L Strathern


9 00


F R Sadleir


..


II OO


Boyce & Blake


21 00


Stern Brothers


18 00


R J Clifford


15 00


L B Jones


06


36 25


Mrs. Mary E Taylor


6 38


C E Johnson


15 00


Mrs. Delia Smith


7 13


Mrs. Mary Thurston


.6


20 75


C D Thurston


II 25


Robert Thompson


9 00


Chas F Tracey


46 00


Mrs. A Elie


1


23 00


G C Vallee


40 00


Joseph Welch


18 00


Mrs. Saralı Warner


6.


9 00


Mrs. Alice C Willoughby


32 50


William Wheeler


9 00


Herbert Wallace


20 00


E B Couture


66


9 00


YMCA


..


37 50


Mrs. Flora Currier


66


9 00


William B Bagley


..


II 25


Mrs. Alvin Bartlett


6 25


.


II 25


John W Thurston


19


Alvah Blake


Water rent


$ 9 00


Mrs. Ellen Besette


9 00


Foss & Co


١٠


9 98


Danforth & Boyce


12 00


F C Mosher


39 00


Congregational Church


JI 92


Adam Danforth


II 25


E F Johnson .


13 00


Mrs. Mary A Lefevre


14 00


Arthur Dumore


..


13 00


Albert Roy


26 00


Jamon Perry


..


9 00


Mrs. J E Tracey


15 58


A & R Loggie


25 00


John Guest


5 00


E J Steele


II 92


Fitzgerald L & L Co


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56 75


W L Currier


28 00


I L Cobb


II OO


C M Bean


6 75


F H Cilley


$ 6


II 25


W A Graham


15 00


Mrs. E P Lee


14 08


Ed Dickson


..


6 75


Rufus Hoffman


9 00


John Willoughby


6 75


P H Coffey


24 75


Mrs. Emma Danforth


15 25


James Sampson


4 50


Mrs. Mary A Dube


II 25


George Moye


9 00


H T Hardy


6 75


H B Johnson


22 00


Mrs. Mae Humphrey


.6


6 75


John J White


6.


5 00


A H McKee


١١


6 75


..


20


Water rent


$49 00


Bosworth Store Co


5 00


Matt Curran


..


9 00


E F Hobson


20 42


Mrs Mike Smith


9 00


Joseph Moffett


6 75


Mrs Mamie Kimball


13 00


Mrs W L Currier


9 25


Ambrose Castonguay


18 00


H B Farmer


9 00


R G Webster


9 00


Mrs Nellie L Dyer


41 00


G A Rowell


9 00


Chas Roby


..


9 00


Mrs Mary Rivers


13 00


T F Butler


28 00


Mrs Howard Mosher


66


9 00


E A Bemis


19 25


A W Giroux


II 25


I E Quimby


2 25


Dale & Sweeney


١١


6 00


Mrs A C Chapman


6 00


C H Canfield


6 00


John Stott


6 00


Frank Riggie


9 00


Mrs Maria Mosher


9 00


B J McKinney


13 00


E L Lanpher


66


10 00


James Henry


6 75


Max Bailey


9 75


Jesse McWain


9 00


E A Blake


II 25


H W Blake


. .


52 50


Rev F D Miller


16


13 00


Martin Smith


3 00


A E & T C Tracey


..


30 75


Fred Paquette


56 37


Mrs Kate Thurston


21


W H Kane


water rent


$12 87


Blake & Gleeson


31 50


Henry Lougee


9 00


Luella Mansur


9 00


John R Farmer


6 75


Bartlett & Eddy


36 00


Joseph Forbes


7 50


Isaac Wilson


7 19


66


for 515 feet pipe and labor


23 54


Mrs Blanche Smith


water rent


7 38


Mrs Ina Paige


10 00


M H Davis


7 50


Mrs Lucy Woodbury


75


O W Smith


2 75


Mrs Effie Lougee


75


Mrs Abbie Davis


2 25


John White Estate


7 50


Willie Goulette


I 88


Brighton Creamery Co


43 45


Mrs Mary A Kelley


75


L W Stevens


6 00


Cash paid out for the past year ending January 31st, 1912, to whom and for what purpose.


Town of Brighton, interest on water bonds $2000 00


Express Co, express 80


Island Pond Electric Co, light and supplies


4 60


Boardway & Lindsey, salt


23


T C Carr & Co, repairs


35


G T R Co, freight


2 60


Bosworth Store Co, labor and supplies


5 15


Foss & Co, labor and supplies


II 23


L B Jones, rent of shop


25 00


J W Skillens, team hire


20 00


A M Stevens team, hire and repairing wagon I 75


J S Sweeney, stamped envelopes and postage 9 59


22


J W Thurston, stationery, receipt books etc $ 50


G E Clarke, floor brush I 25


O P Wilcox & Co, I pair rubber boots 4 50


W L Blake & Co, pipe and fittings 51 19


O P Wilcox & Co, I bag salt


40


L J Payeur, labor and supplies 2 50 National Meter Co, Water Meter 23 30


R A Bishop, bill heads 6 00


H Muellar M'f'g Co, stop and water cock 20 18


Mrs Abbie Davis, pipe lines and pipe


15 80


J R Farmer, trucking 3 95


D P Mackenzie, superintendent, labor


179 55


Joe Roderick, labor


50


N O Bunker,


I 25


John Pelkey, 8 00


John Osborne,


16 00


George Maroney, labor


3 75


James Sampson,


3 00


William Rielly, 06


4 37


O Riggie, ¢


4 50


J R Applebee,


I 00


F Boutin,


5 62


A Findley,


II I2


William Pearsons,


4 12


H S Lindsey,


I 00


E Revoir, trucking


3 95


E B Couture, labor


75


L Curtis.


II 38


C Bandfield


J 50


F H Lewey,


75


Chas Daphney, labor


19 12


L J Companion, "


27 75


Fitzgerald L & L Co, lumber


50


C Finley, labor


75


$2521 30


23


List of water takers who are more than three months in arrears, January Ist, 1912.


Henry Moffett *


$ 9 00


Mrs Martin Donahue


42 50


Mrs E J Farmer *


13 00


A Flaherty Estate


6 75


F E Currier


19 75


Mrs Marguerite Paquette


18 00


C B Hodsden


13 50


Mrs James Hopkins


13 38


Jerry Steady Estate


30 86


Mrs Mary A Lefevre


10 00


J H Barnes


13'50


John J White


II OO


L A Morse


13 50


I E Quimby


8 50


Mrs Inez Perry


2 25


Martin Smith


8 25


C L Stevens


21 00


E F Norcross


74 50


F E Russell


14 35


* Since paid.


List of rates that the water commissioners would charge the Town of Brighton for water, if they were pay- ing for water furnished.


54 hydrants, at $20 a year per hydrant


$1080 00


4 water tubs, at $3 a year per tub


12 00


Fountain on Flat, for horses


30 00


High School Building


25 00


$1147 00


RECEIPTS


Cash on hand, February Ist, 191I


$ 36 04


Cash received as per auditors report


3706 32


$3742 36


24


CASH PAID OUT.


Cash paid out as per bill $2521 30


$1221 06


RESOURCES.


Cash in bank February Ist., 1912


$1119 60


Cash on hand 98 46


Rents uncollected IO71 16


Stock and tools on hand 965 61


A P Drown, note 4 65


Town order and interest to Feb. Ist., 1912 7152 00


Lot of land, III acres 300 00


$10711.48


There have been nine takers of water added to list the past year, with a yearly income of ninety-two dollars. All bills are paid to February Ist., 1912. Itemized bills and vouchers are on file in the Town Clerk's office for the inspection of the taxpayers.


Respectfully Submitted,


G E CLARKE,


Water


D P MACKENZIE,


C E Foss,


Commissioners.


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


The Overseer of the Poor has drawn orders on the Treasurer for the support of the poor for the year ending January 31st., 1912, amounting to $785.40, for the support of the following persons :


Andrew Lamb and wife, including funeral


expenses of Mr. Lamb $269 17


Joe Belland and wife, Mrs. Tuffiel King and John Knight, (all in one house)


260 54


Frank Young


49 06




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