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Annual reports . .. officers of the town of Brighton
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POSTANT
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Brighton, Vt.
FOR THE YEAR
Ending February 1st, 1916
The Herald Press, Island Pond, Vt.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Brighton, Vt.
FOR THE YEAR
Ending February 1st, 1916
The Herald Press, Island Pond, Vt.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
List of the Officers of the Town of Brighton
Moderator E. J. Parsons
Town Clerk George S. Robinson
Assistant Town Clerk. George L. Dyer School Directors, A. E. Parks, Chairman; C. E. Foss, E. E. Davis.
Listers
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J. S. Sweeney G. H. Allbee W. A. Paine
Selectmen, John W. Thurston, Chairman; H. B. Blod- gett, H. B. Farr.
Road Commissioner O. L. Mansur
Overseer of the Poor E. A. Bemis
Collector of Taxes M. Blanchette
Town Treasurer George S. Robinson
Auditors.
W. F. Morong Fred Paquette
Harry B. Amey
Town Grand Juror George L. Dyer
First Constable Jas. R. Applebee
Second Constable E. C. Wilcox Town Agent to Prosecute and Defend Suits C. R. Powell Tree Warden C. P. Streete
Water Commissioners C. E. Foss
E. C. Wilcox Geo. L. Dyer
Library Commissioners, Mrs. Jennie Edmands, Mrs. T. C. Carr, Mrs. H. E. Randall, W. A. Gleeson.
Cemetery Commissioners, Mrs. H. H. Hobson, E. J. Parsons, Mrs. L: F. Jones, E. M. Bartlett, E. J. Steele.
Commissioners Brighton Water Bonds Sinking Fund G. G. Smith, A. W. Bosworth, E. F. Johnson.
County Public Library Webster Street
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGIITON
Auditors' Report
Your auditors have examined the accounts of the various town officers and find them as follows:
Selectmen's Account
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.
2672 Rev. C. D. Trottier, Roman Catholic $ 22.50
2673 L. F. Jones, Congregational 22.50
2674 A. P. Cobb, Methodist Episcopal 22.50
2675 M. T. Sadlier, Protestant Episcopal 22.50
$ 90.00
Memorial Day
2722 H. B. Farmer, vote of town March 1915 $ 40.00
Taxes
2752 Geo. S. Robinson, taxes on factory building
$144.00
2771 W. A. Gleeson, taxes on factory lot
3.35
2786 Geo S. Robinson, state school tax 810.44
2786 state highway tax 506.52
$1464.31
Taxes Refunded
2858 John Willoughby, refund list 1915 $ 6.50
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Interest
2685 Geo. S. Robinson, interest on Brigh- ton water bonds 1838, 1866 $1000.00
2704 Island Pond National Bank, interest on orders 51, 2403, 2585, to Apr. 30, 1915
221.53
2768 Geo. S. Robinson, interest on U. S. surplus fund
189.19
2778
E. F. Johnson, interest on orders 1856, 2400, 2525, 2689, 2712
159.93
2781 Island Pond National Bank, interest on orders 2731, 2681, 2686, to Sept. 15, 1915
97.09
2783 Geo. S. Robinson, interest on Brigh- ton water bonds 2585, 2403, 51, 2561, 2723
1000.00
2813
Island Pond National Bank, Int. on orders 2682, 2534, 1866, 1836, to Oct. 31, 1915
990.99
2871 E. F. Johnson, Int. on orders 2400 to Feb. 1, 1916
34.93
$3693.66
Money Loaned to Town
2681
Island Pond National Bank
$1000.00
2682
66
1000.00
2686
66
1000.00
2689
1000.00
2712
66
1000.00
2723
66
2000.00
2731
66
1000.00
2819
66
500.00
$8500.00
Watering Troughs
2868
W. R. Danforth, 12 months
$3.00
2869 Harley E. Coe, 12 months
3.00
$6.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Rents
2701 F. Paquette, jr., land rent, piling lumber $ 2.00
2753 H. B. Amey, rent on office July 1, '15 175.00 Town meeting 10.00
2771 W. A. Gleeson, land rent, factory lot July 1, 1915 5.00
2843 H. B. Amey, rent on office to Jan. 1, 1916 175.00
2844 W. A. Gleeson, land rent factory lot Jan. 1, 1916 5.00
$372.00
Electric Lights
2684 Island Pond Electric Co., current Dec. 15, 1914 to Mch. 15, 1915 $214.55
21 renewals 10.50
2800 Mch. 15, 1915 to June 15, 1915 214.58 17 renewals 8.50
June 15, 1915 to Sept. 15, 1915 214.58
1.95
June 25, 1915 to Sept. 15, 1915 19 renewals 9.50 1 fixture 3.50
2856
Sept. 15, 1915 to Dec. 15, 1915 216.67
20 renewals 20.00
$914.33
Insurance
2668 Geo. S. Robinson & Co., insurance factory building $ 63.75 66 42.50
2696
Trustees Brighton water system ( Bond) 25.00
2743
Insurance factory building 85.00
2809
106.25
Public library 21.00
$343.50
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Fire Department
2754 H. K. Barnes Co., 200 ft. hose at .60 $120.00 1 stem hydrant gate 2.50
2757 Bosworth Store Co., 1 axe handle
and labor
.40
Repairs fire extinguisher 1 lock, 17 keys
.10
2.25
2762 H. E. Randall, hydrant wrench Freight on hose
.81
Postage on gate stem 2 lanterns and holders
11.50
2806 J. W. Thurston, chemicals 1.95
2847 H. K. Barnes Co., 2 doz. fire king ex- tinguisher
8.00
$ 148.36
Fire Company
2818 H. E. Randall, for distribution among Fire Co., vote of town Mch. 1915 150.00
Public Library
2870 Mrs. Maud E. Carr
$ 125.00
Printing
2667 Essex County Herald,
printing 650 town reports
52.50
2711
Reading notices
.50
Tax
1.00
Board of health notices
1.00
$ 55.00
Amount to Apply on Factory Building order 2779 Geo. S. Robinson, 25 per cent grand list amount to apply on Factory or- der 2534, as per vote town $2527.75
Refund Geo. O. Peverley Liquor License
2777 Geo. S. Robinson $ 266.66
.75
.10
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Water System
2849
Trustees Brighton Water Bond Sinking Fund
Water rent 54 hydrants $1080.00
Foundation
30.00
4 water troughs
12.00
High school
25.00
Less tax assessed 1915
$1147.00 845.50
$ 301.50
Interest on orders to Feb. 1, 1916, 1710, 1764, 1987, 2150, 2152, 2161, 2175, 2277, 2051, 2023, 1839, 1442, 1883, 2665
729.80
$1031.30
Speed Limit Signs
2755
P. H. Coffey, painting and lettering 4 boards
$11.30
Furnishing 2 boards
2.80
2758 J. A. Cilley 1 1.00
¿ day labor setting posts
1.00
2766
H. B. Farmer, { " "
" signs
1.50
$ 17.60
Fires
2707
F. Danforth, Watchman Stewart house fire
$ 2.00
2708 W. F. Tucker,
2.00
2709 M. Renell,
Needham
1.00
2710 Rob Hodsden,
¥ 1.00
2815 W. Elwood,
J. King
2.00
$ 8.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Forest Fires
2695
J. C. Paradis, fighting fire near Nichol-
son place
$ 2.50
2703 J. R. Applebee, "
66
men and teams
11.25
2705 W. S. Currier, " 66
"6
66
1.25
2706
Geo. H. Taylor, " 66
1.25
2725
J. R. Applebee, " and teams
" Gore Road, men
11.50
2751 G. E. Aldrich,
3.00
2773
W. H. Hobbs,
66 " Petrie place, 1914 1.00
66
" team .75
66
66
" Nicholson place 1915 4.75
" Gore road 1915
2.75
Attending fire warden meeting Lyndonville 4.00
$44.00
Culvert near Charles Petrie's
2774 Alex Goulette, 2 days team at $4
$ 8.00
2775
L. A. Morse, 2 days labor at 1.75 3.50
2776
Leon E. Currier, 2 1-2 " 1.75
4.38
2857
H. B. Farmer, 2 days " self and team at 3.00 6.00
$21.88
State Highway
2726
H. A. Canning
$226.75
2727
173.25
2732
400.00
2740
350.00
2744
258.40
$1408.40
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Highway near Damon's
2792 James Henry, 5 days labor at $1.75 $ 8.75
2793 F. S. Damon, 4 3-4 days labor man at 1.75 8.31
4 3-4 days man and team at 4.00
19.00
2794
B. W. Farmer, 2 days team and man at 4.00 8.00
2795 Leon Currier, 3 days labor at 1.75 5.25
2857 H. B. Farmer, 5 days labor team at 3.00 15.00
2805 Bosworth Store Co., cement 4.72
$69.03
Bridges
2670 A. E. Hawkins, labor and lumber
$13.65
2714 W. E. Bumps, team, lumber, Webster bridge 7.00
2728 James Worth, 1 day labor, Stott bridge 1.75
2729 Ed Wood, 1 day labor Stott bridge,
1.75
2730 Archie Edwards, 34 days Meehan bridge 5.69
2733 W. A. Gleeson, 2640 lbs. scrap steel, Meehan bridge Labor cutting 1.80
39.60
2734 J. A. Cilley, 6 days labor Meehan bridge at 2.00 12.00
2735 L. A. Morse, 512 "
at 1.75 9.63
2736 R. A Melcher, 34 days labor Meehan bridge at 1.75 5.69
2737 Will Meehan 11/2
66
bridge at 1.75 2.63
2738 Jos. Bois 21/2
bridge at 1.75 4.38
2751 G. E. Aldrich, drawing plank and repair bridge near Henshaw place 7.00
2759 L. A. Morse, 12 day labor Meehan bridge at 1.75 .88
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
2760
W. S. Nicholson, attending lights
Meehan bridge at 1.75
$ 1.00
2766 H. B. Farmer, labor, team Meehan bridge
24.25
Labor, team Stevens bridge
1.50
" Currier 1.50
66 " Creamery .75
rails,
2770 A. Goulette, teams drawing Meehan bridge
2.00
2796 Geo. P. Baldwin, repairs bridge IIen- shaw river 5.00
2801 James Worth, labor, team, Stott bridge 1.25
2808 Fenton Damon, changing culvert near Allbee place
2.50
2812 Foss Co., railing, Meehan bridge 8.06
2750 Bosworth Store Co., cement, etc.
30.76
2857
II. B. Farmer, labor, bridge East Brighton
3.00
Labor, bridge Butters' Mill
1.50
Gore Road
1,50
66 66 Pherring street
1.50
2860 (). L. Mansur, labor, bridge, school house, Head Pond
5.00
$204.52
Building on Derby Street
2721 Jerry King, 1-2 day team and self $ 2.00
2739 E. M. Bartlett, building lot Derby St. 100.00
2761 H. B. Blodgett, 930 ft. hemlock boards 9.30
2766 H. B. Farmer, labor and team 12.00
2812 Foss Co., material, nails and roofing 18.04 .
$141.34
Sheep Killed by Dogs
2873 Walter S. Currier, 1 sheep killed by dogs $4.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Law Suits, Estey, Ross, Wilkie, Wright
2679 J. W. Redmond, Estey case services $201.25 C. R. Powell, paid for witness and board, Estey case 100.00
2680
2683 C. R. Powell, Estey case services 157.78
2687
H. B. Blodgett, settlement Estey, Ross, Wilkie 400.00
2688
C. R. Powell, settlement Estey, Ross, Wilkie 50.00
2697
Colby Stoddard, services in Estey case
15.00
2698
H. H. Hobson, services in Estey case 23.65
2699
E. B. Hill, witness fees Estey case
5.50
2700
C. R. Powell, stenographic services, Pearl Hunt 3.00
2713 A. D. Beede, witness fees 22.20
2741
A. D. Beede, witness Ross and Wilkie 8.00
2745
J. B. Buck, witness fees Ross and Wilkie 5.20
2746 Miles Coe, witness fees Ross and Wil- kie 7.56
2747
Don Colby, witness fees Ross and Wil- kie 7.56
2748 A. M. Stevens, auto Ross and Wilkie 48.00
2756
F. E. Menard, expenses Ross and Wil- kie
20.00
2761
H. B. Blodgett, board and room New- port, Ross and Wilkie 33.25
Team hire 11.00
Time and expenses 18.00
2784 C. R. Powell, service and expense Wright case 118.05
2787 E. A. Bemis, witness fees Wright case 41.00
2788 H. B. Blodgett, witness fees and ex- penses Wright case 61.50
2799 C. R. Powell, expenses Wright case 11,50
2810 Dr. W. H. Leith, witness fees Wright case 75.00
2811 J. W. Redmond, judgement Wright
case 150.00
2811 J. W. Redmond, court expense, Wright case 76.34
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
2811 J. W. Redmond, services Wright case $150.00 Cash paid filing exceptions 3.00
2825 Mildred Brooks, reporter, Transcript of testimony Estey case 35.95
2834 E. M. Webster, auto Wright case
12 00
2836
E. B. Hill, witness fee Wright case 2.00
2887 Miles Coe, witness fee Wright case 2.00
2838 A. D. Beede, witness fee Miles, Wright case 6.40
2839 Colby Stoddard, service Wright case
10.00
Colby Stoddard, Telephone
.15
2840 Osborne Bros., auto 19.50
2841 E. C. Wilcox, witness fees Estey and Wright 18.50
2842
H. II. Hobson, witness fees Estey and Wright 10.00
2846
E. A. Bemis, auto C. R. Conley 2.50
2864
H. B. Blodgett, paid photos Coe boy .85
$1943.19
Board of Health
2806 John W. Thurston, disinfectants
$4.90
Snow Bills
2688
O. L. Mansur, snow bills to Mar. 1915 $172.31
2860
66 75.35
$247.66
2829
W. Bumps, breaking snow roads
$ 2.00
2820
C. N. Williams, snow roller
4.25
2821
Edward Gray, 11 hours sidewalks
3.30
2822
L. H. Currier, snow roller
15.00
-
2823
H. A. Stevens, snow roller
7.40
2824
W. Bumps, breaking roads
1.50
2826
J. Welch, 53 hours on stairs
7.95
2827
L. H. Currier, snow roller
8.00
2828 Lee Elliott,
26 40
2831
Jerry King, 23} hours sidewalk
7.05
2832
J. C. Paradis, snow roller
12.80
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
2850
James Samson, 14 hours sidewalk
$ 420
2851 O. L. Stevens, snow roller
18.80
2852 Dennis Twofoot, snow roller
45.00
2853 E. E. Davis, snow roller
43.75
2854 Lee Elliott, snow roller
17.60
2855
L. H. Currier, snow roller
8.95
2857
H. B. Farmer, attending to snow roads
20.75
2862 Edward Wood, snow roller
28.00
2863
Fred John, snow roller
37.50
2876
Geo. Wilson, snow roller
27.55
$347.75
Sidewalks
2780
A. J. Chesney, labor
$142.40
2789 Roy R. Wilder, labor
6.00
2790 O. G. Corliss, labor
6.00
2791
A. J. Chesney, labor
285.65
2797
A. C. Colby,2000 ft. boards, $34.00 200 ft. 2 x 4 at $3.60
37.60
2802
J. F. Paquette, labor
12.00
2803
Harold Chesney, labor
13.50
2805
Bosworth Store Co., cement
228.16
Bosworth Store Co., material
1.97
Bosworth Store Co., material
5.40
2812 Foss Co., material
31.69
2816 C. N. Moulton, cement
11.40
2817
M. Blanchette, cement
4.75
2842
H. H. Hobson, services surveying
5.00
2804
A. J. Chesney, labor
218.48
2861
M. C. Davis, cement
7.60
2874
Maroney Bemis, 1-2 expense
49.71
2875
H. B. Amey, allowance on sidewalk
45.39
$1112.70
Railing
2690
J. A. LaBounty, 53 days labor at $1.75 $ 9.63
2691 R. W. Christie, 8} 66 66 66
14.88
2692 Leon Currier, 72
66 66 66
13.57
2693 J. A. Cilley, 74 66 66 14.50
2715
Win. Morris, cedar post, 15.24
2716
L. H. Banner, 3 days labor at $1.75
5.25
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
2717 Willis Christie, 1 day's labor at $1.75 $ 1.75
2718 J. A. Cilley, 8} days labor at $2.00 17.00
2719 Leon Currier, 84 days labor at $1.75 14.44
2720 L. H. Banner, 3} days labor at $1.75 5.69
2724 W. A. Paine, 2096 ft. lumber 33.53
2758 J. A. Cilley, 4 days labor at $2.00 8.00
2765 A. C. Colby, 2603 ft. lumber 42.05
63 cedar posts 5.67
37.00
2766 H. B. Farmer, 13 days labor and team Paid Morris for posts
1.35
2814 C. A. Petrie, 77 cedar posts 7.70
2857
H. B. Farmer, ¿ day labor and team 1.50
2805
Bosworth Store Co., cement and material 15.61
$264.36
Salaries
2669 J. R. Applebee, constable and ballot clerk, March 1915 $ 8.00
2670 E. J. Parsons, moderator, March meet- ing, 1915 3.00
2676 W. F. Morong, 7 days auditor, 1915 17.50
2677 Fred Paquette, 7 days anditor, 1915 17.50
2724 W. A. Paine, 123 days lister 25.00
Expenses to Guildhall 5.10
2.20
2742 G. H. Allbee, expenses to Guildhall 16 days lister Team hire
32.00
2762 H. E. Randall, fire chief
50.00
2763
G. E. Clarke, 6 months water commis- sioner 12.50
6 months Treas. water commission 62 50 6 months overseer of poor 25.00
2764 J. S. Sweeney, 233 days lister 47.00
Expenses to Guildhall
4.00
2767 Geo. L. Dyer, taking school census, 466 names at 4c. each 18.64
2785 J. W. Thurston, selectman
25.00
2807
J. W. Thurston, selectman 25.00
2835
Geo. S. Robinson, town treasurer 75.00
2848
C. E. Foss, water commissioner 25.00
20.00
2857 H. B. Farmer, selectman
8.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
2859
G. E. Clarke, 2 months overseer of poor $ 8.34 2 months water commissioner 4.17
2 months Treas. water commission
20.83
2864 Il. B. Blodgett, selectman
20.00
2865 E. A. Bemis, 4 months overseer of poor
16.66
2866 G. W. Dyer, 4 months water commis- sioner 9.34
4 months Treas. water commission 41.66
2867 E. C. Wilcox, water commissioner 25.00
2872 E. J. Parsons, services as accountant 20.00
2877 Dr. H. E. Sargent, health officer 100.00
$773.94
Miscellaneous
2670
A. E Hawkins, labor and lumber, snow roller $ 8.70
2694 Passumpsic Telephone Co., fire alarm
service to Apr. 20, 1915 5.89
2702 Montpelier Book Binding Co., select-
men's order books 4.00
2749
Passumpsic Telephone Co., fire alarm
service to Aug. 1, 1915
8.52
2761
H. B. Blodgett, 7888 ft. 3 in. hem- lock plank 1000 ft. plank for roller
141.98
25.00
2766 H. B. Farmer, expenses to Guildhall 1.50 state highway commission Expenses to Norton looking up pauper .50
Tools for state work .75
5.00
2769 J. R. Applebee, cleaning lockup
2772 C. R. Powell, consultation with town officers and Tax Com. Plumley Re Hobbs and Chas. O. Stevens taxation on stand- ing timber 10.00
Telephone
.80
2782 John O'Keefe, labor on dump 5.00
2798 Charles Bresse, burying dead animal 1.50
2806 John W. Thurston, 600 stamps town report 6.00
Automobile 5.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
Will Danforth inspecting dead sheep $ 1.00
2812 Foss Co., tools for state road work 7.25
2833 Passumpsic Telephone Co., fire alarm service to Feb. 1, 1916 14.58
2835 Geo. S. Robinson, attending town meeting
2.00
Making record town meeting
1.00
- Making warning
1.00
Paid 800 post cards
8.00
Printing same
2.75
Recording deed
.50
Tax notice Essex Co.
.50
Making school report
15.48
Record assignment
.25
Index of births, deaths, etc.
9.00
Collecting taxes 181.74
Collectors book
7.20
Making case notices
.75
Postage on same
.25
Paid for reporting births, and deaths, Dr. A. Elie 11.75
Dr. E. F. Norcross
4.50
Dr. A. E. Parlin
1.75
Dr. H. E. Sargent
3.25
Procuring names of births
6.00
2845
I. L. Robin, 2 covers for sewer
7.00
Repairs sidewalk scraper 3.00
2846 E. A. Bemis, making tax bill 5.00
Making water bill
4.00
Chasing tramps
2.50
2 shovels, state work
1.00
2857
H. B. Farmer, cutting bushes Plank for Damon
1.00
1.50
Store house putting tools away
1.00
2860
O. L. Mansur, clover and grass seed
7.00
Repairs road machine
12 45
Repairs dump cart
8.00
John Cahill cutting bushes
15.55
Drain Pherring St. 18.25
.90
2805 Bosworth Store Co., labor on sewer Lock for lockup 5.00
Banner place
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
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2830 A. E. Hawkins, lumber and labor on snow roller $ 39.60
$643.39
Summary of Totals
Religious Societies
90.00
Memorial Day
40.00
Taxes
1464.31
· Refunded
6 50
Interest
3693 66
Money loaned to Town
8500.00
Watering troughs
6 00
Rents
372.00
Electric lights
914.33
Insurance
343.50
Fire department
148.36
Fire company
150.00
Public library
125.00
Printing
55.00
Refund Geo. O. Peverly, Liquor License
266.66
Water System
1031.30
Speed Limit Signs
17.60
Forest Fires
44.00
Fires
8.00
Culvert near Chas. Petrie's
21.88
State Highway
1408.40
Highway near Damon's
69.03
Bridges
204.52
Building on a lot, Derby Street
141.34
Sheep killed by dogs
4.00
Law Suits, Estey, Ross, Wilkie, Wright
1943.19
Board of Health
4.90
Snow Bills
247.66
-
347.75
Sidewalks
1112.70
Railing
264.36
Salaries
773.94
Miscellaneous
643 39
Amount to apply on Factory Buildings order
2527.75
$26991.03
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
School Directors' Account
Statement of orders drawn by School Board from Janu- ary 31, 1915 to February 1, 1916.
1915
No.
Feb. 6 839 Geo. H. Chase, janitor
$ 14.00
8 840 C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies
5.40
12 841 Island Pond Electric Co., lights
13.50
18 842 F. A. Damon, janitor,
2.00
20 843 Geo. H. Chase
14.00
22 844
C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies
12.50
26 845
E. H. Walker, teacher
111.10
846
Elizabeth Jones
52.00
847
Paul A. Saunders
60.00
848
Myrtie G. Ames
52.00
849 Mabel LaRoche
52.00
850
Bertha E. Webster
52.00
851
Dorothy H. Guest
40.00
852
Esther Williams 66
40.00
853
Dorothy La Roche
36.00
854 Shirley Wentworth
36.00
855 Madeline Livingstone
36.00
856
Alyce R. Morse
40 00
27
857
M. E. Smith, fuel
30.00
Mar.
1 858
(). E. Barnard, salary supt.
25.00
6
859 Geo. H. Chase, janitor
14.00
9
860 E. E. Davis, repairs
103.37
12
861
Theron Hobbs, fuel and janitor
10.00
20
862
Geo. H. Chase, jani tor
14.00
26
863
E. H. Walker teacher
111.10
864
Elizabeth Jones
52.00
865
Paul A. Saunders
60.00
866
Myrtie G. Ames
66
52.00
867
Mabel LaRoche
52 00
868
Bertha Webster
66
52.00
869 Dorothy Guest
40.00
870 Esther Williams
40.00
871 Ruth Morse
66
40.00
872 Dorothy LaRoche
36.00
19
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
873 M. C. Livingstone, teacher
$ 36.00
874 Shirley Wentworth 3
36.00
27
875 Island Pond Electric Co., lights
6.75
876 Raymond Curtis, janitor
6.00
877
Edward Wood, fuel
5.00
878
E. H. Walker, supplies
5.85
29
879
J. F. Emery, janitor
6.00
30 880 M. E. Smith, transportation
8.00
Apr. 3
881 Geo. H. Chase, janitor
14.00
5 882 Octave Castonguay, supplies and janitor
4.65
883 American Book Co., text books
4.72
884 C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies
14.40
13
885
William Nicholson, janitor
4.20
16 886
Frank Paquette, Jr., fuel
5.50
887
Longmon Green & Co., text books
2.60
17
888
Geo. H. Chase, janitor
14.00
30 889
E. H. Walker, teacher
111.10
890
Elizabeth Jones, teacher
52.00
891
Paul A. Saunders, teacher
60.00
892
Myrtie G. Ames, teacher
52.00
893
Mabel LaRoche, teacher Bertha Webster, teacher
52.00
895
Jennie Hopkins, teacher
36.00
896
Geo. H. Chase, janitor
14.00
897 Dorothy Guest, teacher
40 00
898
Paul Jean, transportation and board
34.80
May
8
899
E. E. Davis, fuel
21.00
12 900
Ruth A. Morse, teacher
40.00
14 901
Esther Williams, teacher
40.00
902 Dorothy LaRoche, teacher
36.00
903 Madeline Livingstone, teacher
36.00
15
904
Geo. H. Chase, janitor
12.00
20 905
Geo. L. Dyer, supplies, etc.
29.54
21 906 Gladys Paquette, janitor
2.25
907
Jennie Hopkins, teacher
27.00
908
Essex County Herald, supplies
3.00
June 4 909
E H. Walker, teacher
138.97
910 Paul A. Saunders, teacher
75.00
911 Elizabeth Jones, teacher
65.00
912 Myrtie G. Ames, teacher
65.00
913 Mabel LaRoche, teacher
65.00
914 Bertha E. Webster, teacher
65.00 .
52.00
894
20
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
915 Dorothy LaRoche, teacher
$ 27.00
916 M. C. Livingstone, teacher
27.00
917 Ruth R. Morse, teacher
30.00
918 Esther Williams, teacher
30.00
919 Geo. H. Chase, janitor
18.00
920
Dorothy H. Guest, teacher
50.00
921
John R. Farmer, sundries
1.25
5
922
M. E. Smith, transportation
7.00
8
923
J. F. Emery, janitor
4.50
9
924
F. H. Farmer, janitor
6.65
10
925
J. R. Applebee, sundries Octave Castonguay, janitor
2.80
927
Paul John, transportation
21.00
928
Mrs. Thomas Todd, transportation
36.00
929
Raymond Curtis, janitor
2 45
17
930
W. Hazelton Smith, text books
4.00
June 19
931
W. S. Nicholson, janitor
2.70
23
932 E. A. Bemis, sundries
3.25
933
Harry B. Amey, hall
10.00
30 934
E. J. Parsons, salary
25.00
935
C. E. Foss, salary
10.00
936
E. E. Davis, salary
10.00
937 Geo. L. Dyer. salary
37.30
938
O. E. Barnard, salary
25.00
July
2
939
E. E. Davis, repairs, fuel, janitor
69.12
7 940
Frank Paquette, Jr., fuel
7.00
14
941
O. E. Barnard, miscellaneous
9.70
19 942
E. E. Davis, fuel
27.50
943
Lee H. Elliott, fuel
12.50
24
944
John Cahill, transportation
7.00
Sept.
7
945 Randall and McAllister, fuel
96.25
11
946 Estabrooke Steel Pen Co., supplies
.70
947
C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies
29.90
948
Frank Paquette Jr., fuel
5.00
949
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies
18.45
13
950
Grace Rinell, janitor
18.25
21 951
C. W. Bordsden, supplies
3.00
952
E. E. Davis, janitor and repairs
11.25
953
O. W. Smith, janitor
14.25
Oct.
2
954
O. W. Smith, janitor
12.00
1 955 Paul A. Saunders, teacher
105.52
956 Lou E. Fullington,
55.52
3.60
12
926
21
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
957 May E. Haley,
teacher
$ 54.00
958 Myrtie G. Ames,
54.00
959 Mabel LaRoche,
54.00
960 Bertha E. Webster
54 00
961
Esther M. Williams, teacher
44.00
962
Beatrice Buck, teacher
44.00
963
Celia Smith, teacher
40.00
964
Helen E. Davis, teacher
36.00
965
transportation
24.00
7
966
O. P. Wilcox & Co., janitor
1.89
967
Bosworth Store Co., repairs
9.63
968
Edward Wood, repairs, fuel, janitor
27.50
9
969
Geo. H. Chase, repairs
22.23
11
970
Ginn & Co., text books
19.60
971
Estabrooke Steel Pen Co., supplies
1.20
972
American Book Co., text books
44.60
15
973
O. W. Smith, janitor
7.00
19 974
Geo. S. Robinson & Co., sundries
16.41
20
975
Island Pond Electric Co., lights
13.50
21
976 Chas. E. Merrill Co., text books
5.56
21
977
C. M. Rice paper Co., supplies
6.00
29 978 Paul A. Saunders, teacher
105.52
979
Lou E. Fullington,
55.55
980
May E. Haley,
54.00
981
Myrtie G. Ames,
54.00
982
Mabel LaRoche,
54.00
983
Bertha E. Webster,
54.00
984 Esther M. Williams,
44.00
985 ('elia Smith,
40 00
986
Beatrice Buck,
36.00
987
Helen E. Davis,
36.00
98%
Helen E. Davis, transportation
24.00
Nov.
4
989
Foss & Co., repairs and supplies
15.79
990
C. B. Hodsden, janitor
17.00
5 991
Bosworth Store Co., repairs
3.18
992
L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., supplies
3.82
11
993
J. W. Thurston, supplies
13.30
991
6.00
15
995
C. B. Hodsden, repairs and janitor Edward E. Babb Co., text book, supplies
124.59
996 Columbus School Supply Co., supplies 2.22
997 C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies
5.40
22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF BRIGHTON
998
I. L. Robin, repairs
1.50
20
999
C. B. Hodsden, janitor
14.00
24
1000
Paul A. Saunders, teacher
105.52
1001
Lou E. Fullington,
55.52
1002
May E. Haley,
54.00
1003
Myrtie G. Ames,
66
54.00
1004
Mabel LaRoche,
66
40.50
1005
Bertha E. Webster,
54 00
1006
Esther M. Williams, teacher
44.00
1007
Beatrice Buck,
66
40.00
1008
C'elia Smith,
66
40.00
1009
Helen E. Davis,
36.00
1010
Essex County Herald, sundries
2.00
Dec.
2
1011
John Prance, transportation
71.25
3 1012
O. W. Smith, janitor
10.50
6
1013
Lee H. Elliott, transportation
11.50
10
1014
C. B. Ilodsden, janitor
17.50
13
1015
Bosworth Store Co., repairs
6.19
17
1016
Paul A. Saunders, teacher
79.14
1017
Lou E. Fullington, teacher
41.64
1018
May E. Haley, teacher
40.50
1019
Myrtie G. Ames, teacher
40.50
1020
Mabel LaRoche, teacher
40 50
1021
Bertha E. Webster, teacher
40.50
1022
Esther M. Williams, teacher
33.00
Dec. 17
1023
Beatrice Buck, teacher
30.00
1024
Celia Smith
.6
33.00
1025
Helen E. Davis "
27.00
1026
66 66
35.00
1027
Mabel LaRoche "
13 50
18
1026
M. E. Smith, transportation
15.00
1029
John Cahill 66
30.00
21
1030
F. A. Farmer, janitor
5 25
1031
C. M. Rice Paper Co., supplies
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