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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01840 9562
GC 974.302 T344AR, 1911-1916
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN
AND
AUDITORS
OF
THETFORD, VT.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15TH, 1911
RANDOLPH. VERMONT : BUCK PRINTING CO ... 1911 -
CHAS. S. WILMOT,
Undertaker,
Licensed Embalmer,
EAST THETFORD,
VT.
G. M. WILSON,
Dealer in Household Furnishings and Crockery,
Undertaker,
Licensed Embalmer.
Post Mills, Vt.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN
AND
AUDITORS
OF
THETFORD, VT.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15TH, 1911
RANDOLPH. VERMONT : BUCK PRINTING CO.
1911
2
TOWN OFFICERS ELECTED 1910.
E. N. HEATON, HENRY WEST, - Town Clerk
Moderator
C. C. EMERSON,
L. W. COOK, F. H. BURR,
- -
- Selectmen
E. N. HEATON, -
Treasurer
JOHN JUDD, 1 - Overseer of Poor
GEO. M. WILSON, - -
Ist. Constable 2nd Constable O. D. BOND,
E. N. HEATON, W. E. TUCKER, -
- Listers.
S. C. STEVENS,
E. M. FULLINGTON,
D. M. BOND, C. A. ADAMS,
-
Auditors.
A. J. LITTLE,
Road Commissioner.
JOHN JUDD, G. M. WILSON, - School Directors.
C. S. WILMOT,
SCHOOL DIRECTORS,
- Fence Viewers.
H. E. FRENCH, -
C. C. EMERSON, H. F. WILCOX, N. H. PORTER E. N. HEATON,
-
ustices of the Peace.
E. C. BOND, S. C. STEVENS,
S. W. COOK, 1
-
- Town Representative
:
3
TREASURER'S REPORT.
E. N. HEATON, Treasurer. DR.
1910.
Mar.
I Cash on hand,
$ 85 84
2 From sale of Worcester school lands, 105 00
IO Dartmouth Nat'l Bank, loan, 1000 00
19
G. M. Wilson, on old tax bill, Rent on Nutbrown place,
I 50
Sale of Mrs. York farm,
131 63
24
For advt. in town report,
3 00
April
I Bal. due on C. E. Kibby pote,
42 50
II Sarah J. Johnson, borrowed money,
600 00
I5 Sale of Nutbrown place,
150 00
May
18 Tuition from Norwich 1908-9-10,
90 00
June 7 Dartmouth Nat'l Bank, loan,
1000 00
I 7
66 66
1000 00
22
66
66
500 00
I6 Fine state vs. Quimby,
16 00
18 From permanent school tund,
147 00
July
18 From state school tax,
493 02
Dartmouth Nat'l Bank, loan,
500 00
20 From state school tax, reserve fund,
179 17
From permanent school reserve fund,
59 73
27 From state, transportation of scholars, From state, for higher instruction,
521 25
Sept.
7 G. M. Wilson, on old tax bill,
12 60
I4 From state supt. of education,
358 05
2 7 From state highway tax,
669 82
Nov.
I From Mrs. F. A. Chesley, money borrowed, 200 00 From state permanent highway work, 300 00
19
26 town tax bill 1910 at . 75
4240 37
26 town highway tax bill 1910 at .30,
1696 13
town school tax bill 1910 at .70,
3957 68
college land rent,
20 00
school land rent,
51 54
29
school bocks sold,
I 50
79 94
Dec.
15 50
4
30
state maintenance fund, 110 00
I9II.
Jan. II
Transfer from dog to town fund,
42 40
3I Dartmouth Nat'l Bank, loan, 500 00
Feb. 7 Tuition from Strafford 1910, 20 00
II Tuition from Norwich 1910,
95 00
Tuition from West Fairlee 1910,
25 00
13
Supplies sold,
3 55
G. M. Wilson, on tax hill 1909,
3 22
From Richardson note,
10 00
From school maps sold,
3 25
$19041 19
CR.
By paid selectmen's orders, $8835 IO
state highway “ 1280 55
school
4774 76
road comm'rs "
1876 97
overseer's orders,
1698 77
sundries,
34 37
uncollected taxes, 398 56
Bank deposit and cash,
142 11-19041 19
SELECTMEN'S ACCOUNT.
The selectmen have drawn the following orders on the town treasurer, for the financial year ending, Feb. 15, 1911.
Dartmouth National Bank, money borrowed,
$1000 00
Buck Printing Co., town reports, 32 00
Geo. E. Harvey, driving hearse, 3 15
Geo. M. Wilson, taking census, 9 08
Dartmouth National Bank, money borrowed, 1000 00
interest on notes, 42 58
5
C. A. Adams, express and delivering reports, 3 08
E. M. Fullington, services as auditor,
2 00
D. M. Bond,
2 00
H. F. Willoughby, 2 00
S. M. Gleason, probate charges J. Gibbs case,
50
C. C. Emerson, expense paid
6 00
D. S. Conant, services in 2 00
30 50
Sarah J. Johnson, money borrowed,
600 00
C. R. Cummings, 2 order books,
3 00
J. F. Abbott, grand army,
25 00
E. N. Heaton, tax books, cards, notices,
8 00
Dartmouth National Bank, money borrowed,
1000 00
County treasurer, jail tax,
86 24
Mrs. F. A. Chelly, on B. D. Macy note,
74 75
Dartmouth National Bank, money borrowed,
66
State treas., state highway tax,
287 44
‹. interest on U. S. deposit money,
121 59
C. S. Banker, cemetery work,
3 50
Dartmouth National Bank, money borrowed,
500 00
William Slade, for Thetford academy, 218 00
County treasurer, jail tax, 282 69
45 13
C. S. Wilmot, repairs on hearse,
1I 25
G. W. Knight, cemetery work, 10 00
Dartmouth National Bank, interest,
62 50
J. B. Wells, York state hone and repairs for machine,
3º 50
L. M. Sawyer, cemetery work, 2 00
H. E. Parker, check lists,
23 72
Dartmouth National Bank, int. on orders Nos. 135, 37 and 41, 24 60
Henry West, expense as per bill,
26 20
G. M. Wilson, constable fees Sept. election,
5 65
Dartmouth National Bank, interest,
5 40
H. P. Cummings, for Thetford academy,
182 00
E. N. Heaton, services as lister,
35 00
66 making tax bill, 6 00
Mrs. F. A. Chesley, money borrowed,
200 00
66 school
459 90
H. F. Wilcox, insurance tax,
1000 00
500 00
Carl Johnson, keeping tramps,
6
Clyde Bradbury, watching fire, Mr. Smith, 2 00
2 00
Porter and Towle, wall for cemetery,
173 00
extension of wall, 20 00
I .. B. Allen, rent and support public library, 35 00
S. C. Stevens, services as lister,
35 00
W. E. Tucker, carpet and pole for hearse,
8
75
services as lister,
35 00
Dartmouth National Bank, interest,
25 00
C. T. Lucas, work on voting booths,
1 00
E. M. Fullington, interest,
15 03
E. N. Heaton, 4 per cent. discount on tax bill, 348 40
I per cent. receiving taxes, 87 10
20 00
J. Batchelder, cemetery and use of water,
7 00
L. B. Allen, services as town grand juror,
4 80
Dartmouth National Bank, money borrowed,
500 00
W. S. Gustin, health officer,
98 30
C. S. Wilmot, driving hearse,
10 00
G. E. Emerson, ballot clerk,
I 50
W. E. Tucker, 66 66
I 50
F. C. Pushee, 66
I 50
Fred Stetson, 66 66
1 50
Geo. Cook,
I 50
Chas. Powell, 66 66
I 50
N. H. Porter, work around town house,
4 70
N. H. Porter, revising check list, abating taxes,
4 00
H. F. Wilcox,
66
66
. 00
E. N. Heaton,
4 00
S. C. Stevens,
66 66
4 00
H. E. French,
2 00
E. C. Bond, 66
66
3 00
L. W. Cook,
4 00
F. H. Burr, 66
3
C. C. Emerson, 66 postage,
7 00
E. N. Heaton, services as treasurer,
25 00
C. C. Emerson, services as selectmen,
25 00
L. W. Cook,
20 00
66 college land rent,
expense Town vs. Bragg & Burke,
7 50
H. F. Willoughby, janitor town house,
. 00
66
66
7
F. H. Burr, 66 66
25 00
G. M. Wilson, abatement taxes for 1910, 38 06
F. E. Hatch, 30 lbs. lead and oil for vault, 3 00
$7609 59
C. C. EMERSON, L. W. COOK, of F. H. BURR, Thetford.
Thetford, Vt, Feb. 15, 1911.
HIGHWAY BUSINESS.
F. C. Pushee, work and gravel, 2 09
C. A. Emerson, labor on highway, 7 00
L. W. Roberts, 218 1 ft. plank, 37 09
M. L. McKnight, work on highway,
2 40
E. W. Emerson, breaking roads, 7 00
Geo. E. Emerson, lumber and build. railings, 30 3I
L. W. Roberts, bridge work,
I 50
A. A. Waterman, posts and build. railings,
I 02
William Fisher, bridge work,
1 00
Will Bacon, 66
I 00
F. T. Howard, work on culvert,
2 00
J. A. Trescott, .6
6 00
W. W. Goulett, 66
3 50
H. B. Fogg, 66
3 50
Geo. E. Emerson,“ 66
4 38
E. C. Bond, work and plank,
I 25
L. W. Cook, labor and cash paid,
I
75
C. C. Emerson, " 66
1 I
75
A. J. Warren, 60 cedar posts,
80
Mrs. H. M. Sayre, housing road machine,
2 00
G. E. Emerson, road tools,
6 05
Selectmen
8
Wm. Sla ck. bridge work Post Mills, I 75
Arthur Robinson,
66
I
75
Ernest Cross, 66
66
2 50
Roy Cross,
2 00
Geo. Blake,
2 00
Ralph Simonds, 66
I 50
L. F. Kent and team,“
2 00
F. H. Burr, timber, nails and bolts,
53 9I
Sam. Mandago, cutting brush,
2 00
C. E. Bacon, breaking roads,
6 00
F. W. Rowe, cutting brush, 12 25
Guy West,
15 75
F. W. Rowe,
66
3 32
D. A. Eaton,
5 75
W. H. Chamberlin,“
66
2 25
Clyde Bradbury, cleaning bridge,
75
E. A. Stowell, cutting brush,
7 40
E. W. Ilsley, "
7 40
Myron Smith, 526 ft. plank,
7 89
E. V. Austin, bridge work,
I 20
G. E. Emerson, repairs on Sager bridge,
5 00
J. C. Eastman, cutting brush,
3 50
F. H. Burr, lumber, posts, repairs on bridges, money paid as per bill, 115 23
Mr. F. M. Bond, housing road machine,
4 00
C. S. Combs, cutting brush, 5 70
C. C. Emerson, labor and cash paid,
12 50
L. W. Roberts, labor and plank,
3 63
H. W. Hewins, gate at Downer road,
I 00
A. J. Little, labor on highway,
12 00
J. A. Trescott, 66
6 00
A. E. Smith,
4 00
F. G. Roberts,
66
3 70
G. J. Roberts, 66
3 50
F. A. Savory, 66 66
3 50
A. B. Sawyer, bridge work,
5 05
A. B. Palmer, cutting brush,
7 50
Jerome Jackman, “
1 00
L. W. Cook, bridge work,
3 00
66
3 32
9
Lowell Daniels, labor and team,
2 60
C. A. Emerson, labor on highway,
2 00
F. C. Pushee, 66
87
I. E. Bond, 66
2 50
F. A. Randlett, drain tile,
2 65
Geo. W. Robinson, bridge work,
2 50
E. W. Isley, labor on highway
26 70
Geo. E. Emerson, labor and 560 ft. plank,
9 40
G. F. Richardson, work and lumber,
10 00
F. O. Newcomb Est., use of water,
I 00
T. R. Barrett, labor on highway,
8 40
A. G. Clark, use of water,
2 00
H. F. Wilcox,
1 00
N. H. Porter,
2 00
G. A. Fifield,
2 00
A. B. Palmer, 66
2 00
J. W. Thompson“
2 00
Mrs. H. M. Sayre“
I 00
E. S. Eastman, use of water,
I 00
Ami Penn, use of water 1909-10,
2 00
E. H. Sargent, breaking roads 1910,
3 50
$570 0I
C. C. EMERSON, Selectmen
L. W. COOK, of
F. H. BURR, Thetford.
Thetford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1911.
10
STATE ROAD ACCOUNT.
The selectmen have drawn orders for permanent road work for the year ending Feb. 15, 1911, as follows :
Carl Johnson, I days work with team, $ 4 00
W. W. Goulett, 8 days work, 14 00
H. B. Fogg, 14 1-2 days work, 25 38
C. E. Bacon, 2 1-2 days with team, 10 00
11 00
G. E. Emerson, labor with team,
76 50
H. B. Fogg, labor,
4 38
w. W. Goulett,
14 OI
John McClary,
21 88
C. E. Bailey, labor,
7 00
F. T. Howard, labor with team,
38 00
J. A. Trescott, “ 66
7 75
H. B. Fogg, labor,
1.5 75
W. W. Goulett, labor,
15 75
Will Bacon, labor,
9 62
E. W. Emerson, labor,
8 75
W. W. Coulett, labor,
14 88
E. M. Mandago, labor,
5 25
M. L. McKnight, sharpening tools,
2 20
G. E. Emerson, labor,
106 58
C. E. Bacon, labor with team,
96 80
F. T. Howard, “
66
42 00
H. B. Fogg, labor,
23 63
W. W. Goulett, labor,
10 50
John McClary, labor,
31 50
C. E. Bailey, labor,
37 63
John McClary. labor,
18 38
Herbert Morse, labor,
14 88
E. M. Mandago, labor,
16 63
E. W. Emerson, labor,
3 50
A. J. Boyd, labor,
9 63
Dick Cole, labor,
I 50
G. E. Emerson, labor,
72 00
E. M. Mandago, laLur,
7 88
Vermont Copper Co., powder,
11
C. E. Bacon, labor with team, 130 00
F. T. Howard, 66
106 00
J. A. Trescott, 66
26 00
G. E. Emerson, " 60
74 28
lom Johnson, labor,
I 75
A. J. Boyd, labor,
25 38
C. E. Bailey, labor,
25 38
E. M. Mandago, labor,
28 0I
John McClary, labor,
35 89
F. A. Randlett, drain tile,
8 72
O. S. Sayre, land damage,
8 00
G. E. Emerson, labor with men and teams,
12 00
$1280 55
Highway tax from state,
$669 82
Appropriations from state,
300 00
Appropriations from town,
200 00- 1169 82
Amount overdrawn, $IIO 73
C. C. EMERSON, Selectmen
L. W. COOK, of
F. H. BURR, Thetford.
Thetford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1911.
12
ROAD COMMISSIONER'S ACCOUNT.
The road commissioner has drawn orders on the town treas- urer for claims against the town for the fiscal year ending Feb. 15, 1911, as follows :-
T. B. Barrett, breaking roads, $ 5 55
C. C. Judd,
6 35
W. O Johnson, labor, 3 50
E. V. Austin, breaking roads, 4 35
A. J. Little, 66
6 80
G. G. Bacon,
15 00
F. E. Hatch,
10 80
A. J. Little, labor,
20 00
S. E. Douglass, painting cart,
6 00
A. G. Clark, breaking roads, 19 00
W. F. Clark, breaking roads and snowing bridges,
18 00
H. E. Heaton, for cart tongue,
2 50
A. J. Little, snowing bridge,
2 50
A. J. Little, labor, 20 00
F. G. Roberts, labor,
5 55
G. Porter, breaking roads and snowing bridge,
5 15
G. Dow, breaking roads,
4 00
L. W. Roberts, snowing bridge,
2 00
A. J. Robinson, labor, 7 00
A. J. Little, labor, 30 00
C. C. Cook, snowing bridge,
2 00
H. J. Cutler, labor,
18 50
A. B. Clark, repairing road machine,
10 00
A. J. Little, labor,
30 00
F. G. Roberts,
10 00
G. J. Roberts, 66
5 00
J. H. Cutler,
23 50
A. J. Little,
40 00
H. B. Clark, 66
10 00
C. A. Banker,
3 50
W. H. Aldrich,
I 75
66
13
A. J. Little,
15 00
Ray Cross,
24
G. J. Roberts, 66
5 00
A. J. Little,
20 00
W. H. Aldrich, 66 ·
3 37
A. E. Smith, 66
18:00
J. H. Cutler,
42.00
F. G. Roberts,
10 00
Jed Ilsley, 66
5 00
Arthur Waterman, snowing bridge,
2'00
A. J. Little,
labor,
40 00
W. H. Aldrich,
66
30 00
J. H. Cutler,
66
40 80
H. B. Clark,
66
43 71
A. E. Smith,
32 00
A. J. Little, 66
60 00
F. G. Roberts,
5 00
F. G. Roberts,
66
38. 28
G. J. Roberts,
51 25
P. T. Clark,
66
5 00
F. Şavery,
57 75
A. J. Little,
66
50 00
A. E. Smith,
10 00
G. J. Roberts,
66
12 00
L. Ş. Martin,
66
2 50
E. W. Ilsley,
66
13 65
T. R. Barrett,
313 25
R. H. Clough,
18 30
John Ilsley,
2 50
F. G. Roberts,
66
20 00
A. J. Little,
60 00
E. Palmer,
66
5 67
J. F. Ilsley, 66
3 50
John Judd,
7 50
C. A. Banker,
66
2 62
A. E. Smith,
60 00
G. E. Aldrich,
66
4 50
E. G. Aldrich,
12 00
A. J. Little,
66
50 00
A. J. Little,
14
F. J. Roberts,
10 00
A. Trescott,
18 00
F. E. Hatch, 66
21 60
C. C. Judd,
2 50
W. P. Slack,
20 00
C. A. Jenkins, 66
12 84
A. J. Little,
60 00
G. J. Roberrs,
58 00
F. G. Roberts,
45 85
Harry Palmer, "
25 50
A. E. Smith, labor,
41 68
T. B. Johnson,
7 00
C. W. Campbell, as per bill,
4 87
A. J. Little, labor,
30 00
Arthur French, repairs on machine,
4 00
A. J. Little,
labor,
30 00
G. J. Roberts,
5 00
7 25
F. J. Roberts,
14 80
C. S. Brown,
4 00
F. A. Savery,
87 50
A. E. Smith,
19 50
J. A. Trescott,
6 00
A. B. Clark, gravel and rapairs on machine,
6 15
W. E. Baker, gravel,
4 00
E. L. Eastman, gravel,
I 70
G. F. Richardson, labor,
5 35
W. A. Willoughby, labor,
2 25
W. E. Tucker, repairs of plow,
3 90
R. H. Clough, labor,
7 50
H. N. Miller, repairs on machine, 10 85
A. B. Palmer, labor and grade, 12 00
F. A. Randlett, for tile, 16 00
A. E. Smith, labor, 2 50
A. J. Little, money paid out and labor, 54 99
T. H. Chubb Rod Co., repairs on machine,
I 20
Total expenditures on highways, 1876 97
15
Amount of highway tax from town, $1696 13
From state maintenance fund, 110 00
Amount not expended in 1909,
77 40
$1883 53
A. J. LITTLE, Road Commissioner.
TOWN POOR ACCOUNT.
For the year ending Feb. 14th, 1911.
W. E. Stickney, board and care Nutbrown, $ 4 00
Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Rollin Burr,
64 29
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Mary E. Burr,
James Ringler,
14 00
J. H. Simonds, 66 Silas Hanks,
10 00
Eliza Roberts,
Park Avery, 66
12 00
Curtis Whitcomb,
Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
W. E. Stickney,
Nutbrown,
2 00
C. T. Lucas, hay for John Kennedy,
7 50
J. H. Simonds, clothing and tobacco Silas Hanks,
5 00
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts, 5 50
Mary E. Burr, Jas. Ringler, 8 00
7 14
Geo. Harvey, goods for John Kennedy, C. W. Sayre, meal
1 50
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts, 5 50
J. H. Simonds,
Silas Hanks,
10 00
Eliza Roberts, ‹‹ Park Avery, 12 00
Albert Nutbrown, Nutbrown, 10 00
R. H. Hatch, goods for John Kennedy, 6 34
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts, 5 50
John Judd, money paid out, 6 40
...
5.
..
Irving Bond, board and care Mrs. York, 57 65
, Geo. Harvey, goods for John Kennedy, 16 74
Jchn Judd, cash paid for board and care S. Hanks, 10 00
Albert Nutbrown, board and care Nutbrown, 10 00
Curtis Whitcomb, 66 Mrs. Roberts, 5 50
Mary E. Burr,
" Jas. Ringler, 12 00
Eliza Roberts, 66 Park Avery, 12 00
A. M. Burr & Co., clothing for Jas. Ringler, 5 60
Mary E. Burr, board and last sickness Ringler,
00
G. M. Wilson, burial expenses Jas. Ringler,
32 50
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
J. H. Simonds,
and clothing S. Hanks,
00
Curtis Whitcomb,
Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Eliza Roberts,
Park Avery,
12 00
Mrs. Geo. Porter,
Nutbrown,
10 00
Irving Bond, 66
Mrs. York,
24 00
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for John Kennedy,
18 33
Allen Floyd, board and care Silas Hanks,
10 00
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
John Quimby, milk for John Kennedy,
6 05
L. W. Roberts, board and care Olive Sawyer,
19 00
Irving Bond, insurance and goods Mrs. York,
3 53
Eliza Roberts, board and care Park Avery, 12 00
Curtis Whitcomb,
" 'Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Mrs. Geo. Porter, 66
Nutbrown,
10 00
Kinney Bros.,
" 'F. Kinney,
48 00
Allen Floyd,
66
Silas Hanks,
10 00
Curtis Whitcomb, 66
66
8 25
Eliza Roberts,
Park Avery,
12 00
Mrs. Geo. Porter,
Nutbrown,
10 00
Irving Bond,
66
Mrs. York,
32 00
Allen Floyd,
66
" Silas Hanks,
10 00
Curtis Whitcomb,
" Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Kinney Bros.,
«' F. Kinney,
48 00
L. W. Roberts, 66
Olive Sawyer,
12 00
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for John Kennedy, 35 66
Eliza Roberts, board and care Park Avery,
12 00
Mrs. Geo. Porter,
Nutbrown,
10 00
Curtis Whitcomb, "
Mrs. Roberts,
.5.50
:
Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
17
L
66
66 5 50
Allen Floyd,
Silas Hanks,
12 60
Kinney Bros.,
F. Kinney, 48 00
Geo. E. Harve;, goods for John Kennedy,
I.I 80
Eliza Roberts,
board and care Park Avery, 15 00
34 00
Curtis Whitcomb, "
Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Mrs. Geo. Porter, 66
Nutbrown,
10 00
Curtis Whitcomb, 6
66
Mrs. Roberts,
8 25
Allen Floyd, 66 1
Silas Hanks, 10 00
Kinney Bros.,
F. Kinney,
48 00
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for John Kennedy,
20 45
Mass. School for feeble minded and clothes for Clara Goulette,
29 30
A. B. Sawyer, board and care Olive Sawyer, 15 00
Curtis Whitcomb, 66 6. Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Mrs. Geo. Porter, 66 Nutbrown,
10 00
Eliza Roberts, 66 Park Avery,
15 00
Allen Floyd, 66 66 Silas Hanks,
10 00
Curtis Whitcomb,
Mrs. Roberts, 5 50
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for Mrs. John Kennedy,
2 48
Kinney Bros., board and care F. Kinney,
48 00
Irving Bond,
Mrs. York, 36 70
Geo. E. Harvey, shirts for Nutbrown,
2 00
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Mrs. Geo. Porter,
Nutbrown,
10 00
Eliza Roberts, 66
Park Avery,
12 00
A. B. Sawyer,
Olive Sawyer, 9 00
Mrs. Don Root,
66 Mrs. Colby, 10 00
Arthur French, horse shoeing and drawing hay John Kennedy,
3 05
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Allen Floyd,
Silas Hanks, 10 00
Geo. E. Harvey, pants for Nutbrown,
3 00
G. W. Weymouth, medical services John Kennedy, 8 00
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for Mrs. John Kennedy, 6 03
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Eliza Roberts,
Park Avery,
12 00
Kinney Bros., 66 66 F. Kinney,
48 00
Mrs. Geo. Porter, 66 Nutbrown,
10 00
1
Irving Bond, '
Mıs. York,
18
Mrs. Don Root, 66 Mrs. Colby, 10 00
Curtis Whitcomb, 66 Mrs. Roberts, 5 50
Allen Floyd,
" Silas Hanks, 12 35
W. S. Gustin, medical services for poor,
III 75
Irving Bond, board and care Mrs. York,
42 05
John Judd, services and time spent,
25 00
L. B. Allen, medical services for poor,
3 00
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Kinney Bros.,
F. Kinney,
48 00
Eliza Roberts,
Park Avery,
12 00
Mrs. Geo. Porter,
66 Nutbrown,
10 00
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for Mrs. John Kennedy,
12 67
J. T. Quimby, milk and meat John Kennedy,
15 77
G. A. Fifield, felts, rubbers and hose Nutbrown,
4 50
Mrs. Don Root, board and care Mrs. Colby,
10 00
French & French, overshoes for Park Avery,
2 65
Curtis Whitcomb, board and care Mrs. Roberts,
5 50
Geo. E. Harvey, goods for poor,
1 39
$1698.77
Amt. from York farm above mortgage,
$131 63
Rent on Nutbrown Place,
I 50
Amt. from
150 00- $283 13
$1415 64
JOHN JUDD, Overseer of Poor.
19
Town of Thetford to W. S. Gustin, M. D.
DR.
1910.
Feb.
3
To medicine Mrs. York,
$ 50
5
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
13
I 25
I5
Medicine S. Hanks,
50
19
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
26
I
25
Mar.
5
Medicine Mrs. York,
50
14
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
20
66
I
25
2 7
66
I
25
II
15 Med. call W. E. Stickney,
I
25
1 7
[
25
I
25
19
W. E. Stickney,
I
25
23
J. Kennedy,
I 25
May
2 Medicine W. E. Stickney, Med. call J. Kennedy,
50
8
I
25
I 2
66 W. E. Stickney,
25
I3
66
I 25
I 6
J. Kennedy,
I
25
22
Medicine W. E. Stickney,
50
24
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
30
I
25
June
5
66
I 25
IO
I 25
Medicine W. E. Stickney,
50
II
Med. call J. Kennedy,
1
25
13
I
25
I6
I 25
66
I 25
6
I
25
Apr. 4
"
25 1
J. Kennedy,
I 25
I
25
20
20
Medicine Mrs. York,
50
2I
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
28
I 25
30
66
Mrs. York,
00
July 3
J. Kennedy,
I
25
II
66
I 25
18
66
I
25
22
I 00
24
J. Kennedy,
1
25
28
Medicine Mrs. York,
50
3I
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
Aug.
7
I 25
9
Medicine Mrs. York,
50
16
Medical call J. Kennedy,
I 25
25
Medicine Mrs. York,
50
30
Med. call J. Kennedy,
I
25
Sept.
14
66
I
25
23
Adaline Colby,
I
75
24
66
J. Kennedy,
I
25
Oct.
I
66
Mrs. York,
I 00
24
66
I 00
25
I 00
26
66
66
I 00
27
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28
66
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29
I 00
30
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66
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2
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3
66
66
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5
66
66
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6
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7
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8
66
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66
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66
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66
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66
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50
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66
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$III 75
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22
REPORT OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
To the Citizens of Thetford:
Under the new law the school year ends June 30 each year instead of March 31st. So that we shall have to give an item- ized report in June.
We respectfully submit this brief report at this time.
SCHOOL FUND
Tuition from Norwich 1908-09-10,
$90 00
Permanent school fund,
147 00
State school tax, 493 02
6 reserve fund,
179 :7
Permanent school fund reserve,
59 73
Rebate on transportation,
79 94
" higher tuitions,
521 25
" Union Supt.,
358 05
Town school tax 70 per cent.,
3957 68
School land rent,
51 54
School books sold,
I 50
Tuition from Strafford,
20 00
Norwich,
95 00
Maps sold,
3 25
$6057 13
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES
Amt. paid teachers,
$2793 00
for wood,
126 79
Supt.,
393 15
Directors,
60 (1)
66
transportation,
280 00
tuition Thetford Acd. spring,
240 00
fall,
176 00
66
66
winter,
168 00
books, supplies and janitor,
537 82
$4774 76
23
Total income, Total expense, Amt. owing 1910,
$6057 13 $4774 76
1014 34- 5789 10
Amt. in treasury 1911,
$268 03
JOHN JUDD, G. M. WILSON, of C. S. WILMOT.
School Board
Thetford.
Dated Feb. 14, 1911.
DOG ACCOUNT.
HENRY WEST, TOWN CLERK.
CR.
By licensing 102 dogs at $1.00,
$102 00
66 · 8
4.00,
32 00
2
2.00,
4 00
$138 00
DR.
To license fees 112 dogs at roc.,
$11 20
G. L. Vaughan, damage,
35 00
Asa Cummings,
15 00
Bernard Randall,
5 00
H. F. Emery,
5 00
Henry West, 66
10 00
C. C. Emerson, adjustment,
12 40
L. W. Cook,
I 00
F. H. Burr,
I 00
Transfer to town fund,
42 40
$138 00
66
24
GUIDE BOARD REPORT.
The guide boards remain about the same as reported one year ago, there have been no changes, and but few repairs made during the year.
We now have guide boards located at the following places : Two at North Thetford ; two at John Lord's corner; one at .W. L. Murphy's corner ; two at East Thetford ; one at H. M. Sayre's place ; one near school house, district No. 3; two at Sam Strong's corner ; two near H. N. Hartson's; one at W. D. Knowles' place ; two at Union Village ; two near Buzzell bridge ; two at P. Z. Clark's corner ; one near school-house at Rice's Mills ; one at Campbell's corner ; two at Nathaniel Kilburn's corner ; one at Hotel DeCook corner; two near S. M. Glea- son's ; two at N. H. Porter's corner ; one at J. Z. Quimby's corner ; one at George Chamberlin's corner .; three at Barker's corner ; one at fish rod factory ; two near Commodore House ; two at Coburn corner; one near Post Mills church; one near Lake House ; three at M. E. Davis' corner; two at Thetford Hill ; and two near the Lyman Slater place. 1
C. C. EMERSON, Selectmen S. W. COOK, of
F. H. BURR. Thetford.
Thetford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1911.
25
Statement of Finances of Town.
Unpaid orders and interest Feb. 15th, A. D. 1911.
OLD ORDERS
Edwin Newcomb,
$145 10
145 IO
E. M. Fullington,
105 96
216 75
Emily Parker,
421 7[
Ada L. Parker,
525 00
NEW ORDERS GIVEN BY SELECTMEN
Sarah J. Johnson, '
620 00
Dartmouth Nat'l Bank,
1000 00
Mrs. F. A. Chesley,
2.0.0 00
Dartmouth Nat'l Bank,
5.00 00-$3879 62
ASSETS -
Richardson note,
$ 84 84
W. E. Tucker, adm'r on A. L. Higgins case,
119 00
Uncollected taxes 1905,
15 95
1906,
10 73
66
66 1908,
110 46
66
I 909,
239 80
398 56
Cash in bank and on hand,
142 11-$1145 69
Town indebtedness,
$2733 93
We have examined the accounts of the several town officers and find them correct.
Respectfully submitted,
E. M. FULLINGION, D. M. BOND. Auditors. C. A. ADAMS.
Thetford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1911."
1907,
24 24
1910,
26
Town grand list 1910,
No. of polls, Town tax, School tax, Highway tax,
$5653 83
317
75
70
30
REPORT OF HEALTH OFFICER.
The sanitary condition of the town, for the past year has been good, and a very few complaints made.
Any one knowing of a contagious disease in this town that has not been reported, please report to the health officer, it may save a case in your own family.
We have had twelve cases whooping cough, six cases scar- let fever and five cases measles.
W. S. GUSTIN, Health Officer.
Town of Thetford To W. S. Gustin, M. D. Dr.
1910.
Jan. 3[
Mar. 14
To investigating case at C. D. Lucas, $1 25
placarding and quarantining measles at J. Quimby, I 25
19 report, I
20 investigating case at Geo. Colby, I
May I2 investigating case at John Kinsman's, I 50
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