Town of Berlin Vermont annual report : report of the town officers for the year ending 1921, Part 1

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Publication date: 1921
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01825 5387


GC 974.302 B45AR, 1921


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Berlin,


Vermont


FOR THE


1


YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1921


Warning


The inhabitants of the town of Berlin who are legal voters in town meeting are hereby warned to meet at Town Hall, West Berlin, Tuesday, the first day of March, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. to transact the following business, to elect:


1. A moderator.


2. A town clerk.


3. To hear and act on the several reports of the town of and district officers.


4. Shall the selectmen of the town of Berlin be empowered and authorized to appoint one or two road commissioners?


5. To elect all necessary town officers.


6. Shall Washington County issue additional bonds to the amount of Seventy Thousand ($70,000) Dollars for a county tuberculosis hospital?


7. To see if the town will vote to raise money to defray the current expenses of the town and town school district and pay the indebtedness of either, also State, County, State School and State Highway tax.


8. To see if the town will vote a sum of money to take advantage of the State aid law, and if so, how.


9. To see if the town will elect a board of five library trustees and instruct such board to make applications to the State board of library commissioners for State aid.


10. To see what sum, if any, the town will appropriate for the maintenance of a free public library.


11. To see if the town will vote to pay the Town Clerk a salary.


· 12. To see if the town will vote to have medical inspec- tion in the schools or not.


13. To do any other business proper and necessary to be done when met.


E. H. TURNER, M. J. CORLISS,


G. E. AYERS, Selectmen.


1


-


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


1 OF THE


Town of Berlin,


Vermont


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1921


Capital City Press, Montpelier, Vt.


ORDERS DRAWN BY E. H. TURNER


Feb. 9. Dan Guyette, labor on highways $ 3.80


9. Fred McQueen, labor on highway 3.63


10. Roy Clark, rolling roads 40.88


14. Moses Mayo, shoveling snow 3.80


19. Dan Guyette, labor on road.


3.30


19. Fred McQueen, labor on road 5.94


24. Dan Guyette, labor on road. 3.63


26. Capital City Press, 1 land Record


22.00


Mar.


9. Montp. Savings Bank, interest on notes. . .


34.50


9. Montp. Savings Bank, Notes paid up at 1st Nat'l Bank 3,000.00


9. Montp. Savings Bank, Money borrowed at 5%. 1,000.00


10. Moses Mayo, shoveling snow


8.67


12. Dan Guyette, shoveling snow 2.55


13. Manuel Shepard, shoveling snow 9.69


18. A. C. Brown, rebate on taxes


15.00


18. C. A. Dodge, official services


6.00


19. Peter Gonyo, man and team labor


29.28


19. H. A. Goodhue, shoveling snow 3.00


19 C. D. Brown, man and team labor 26.78


24. S. F. Richardson, shoveling snow


8.58


April 1. H. M. Andrews, team labor


18.75


5. Harvey Belville, shoveling snow. 15.67


8. Moses Mayo, shoveling snow 4.90


8. Rob't. Inells, shoveling snow


4.29


8. Arthur Inells, shoveling snow


11.88


8. Montp. Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5%


1,000.00


16. A. C. Brown, shoveling snow


3.10


16. Almon St. John, shoveling snow 5.61


5.28


16. C. H. Patneaude, shoveling snow


3.00


16. F. V. Winslow, team labor


21.00


16. K. L. Turner, labor on highways


13.53


16. E. H. Turner, man and team labor 41.31


22. Robt. Turner, shoveling snow 8.25


28. Colisto Gomez, shoveling snow 3.30


16. Allie St. John, shoveling snow .


3


28. Peter Gonyo, shoveling and land damage. . . 6.32


May 3. Montp. Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5%. . 1,000.00


3. Harold Churchill, shoveling snow 1.32


4. Alfred Crandall, shoveling snow. 2.00


17. Montp. Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5%. . 1,000.00


17. A. C. Brown, memorial expenses. 25.00


17. Montp. Savings Bank money borrowed at 5%. 1,000.00


June


1. A. C. Brown, county tax


78.56


1. Montp. Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5%. 1,000.00


1. Montp Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5% 1,000.00


1. Montp. Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5% 1,000.00


18. L. L. Stone, man and team la bor


16.15


24. Montp. Savings Bank, money borrowed at 5%. 1,000.00


28. Lane M. F. G. Co., sharpening blade. 2.03


28. Berlin Corner Cemetery Asso., interest on note. 38.00


July 19. Robt. Turner, mowing Black and East road Cemetery's. . 11.00


19. McAllister and Kent, Insurance.


2.90


20. Montp. Savings Bank, interest to July 1st. . 99.41


3.00


9. Peck Bros., tile.


1.63


9. Argus & Patriot, advertising


1.73


19. Brigham Bros., bridge plank.


104.24


22. Harry Barrows, shoveling snow


3.80


23. Lane M. F. G. Co., sharpening blade. 1.35


23. Atlantic Road Machine Co., 1 road grader


240.00


28. McAllister & Kent, Insurance 2.00


Sept. 6. M. J. Corliss, Farm Bureau dues.


32.28


28. Montp. Savings Bank, Interest.


101.47


28. Walter F. Scott, State Highway tax


392.80


28. Walter F. Scott, State School tax


785.60


30. Montp. Savings Bank, Interest.


37.50


Oct.


1. Brigham Bros., lumber for bridge.


38.88


5. M. L. Lewis, laying over abutment at Part- ridge Bridge. 378.75


29. Walter F. Scott, State Tax.


3,173.47


Nov.


3. J. A. Benjamin, labor and lumber. 12.00


8. Sarah L. Brown, 2 days Ballot Clerk 6.00


4


3173 3728 85


Aug. 2. Ranald Turner, shoveling snow


8. A. C. Brown, Attending Board Meeting Elections Recording and Postage. 18.60


8. H. A. Thurber, printing. 13.50


8. Ruth Barney, Ballot Clerk. 3.00


8. M. D. Bancroft, Ballot Clerk. 6.00


16. S. C. Pike, 120 ft plank.


4.80


15. Lane M. F. G. Co., sharpening blade.


2.70


Dec. 11. Sarah L. Brown, recording and indexing cemetery names. . 40.80


29. W. D. Bancroft, repairing hall.


2.50


Jan. 8. A. C. Brown,*Vital Statistics to Jan. 1 1921. Recording Bond and Postage. . 5.45


8. A. C. Brown, 32 death & birth certificates


8.00


10.


G. K. Perrin, Interest on cemetery note.


38.00


10.


Capital Hardware, 2 lts. glass & set


2.40


17. Town of Orange, taxes.


3.85


Sept. 11. Barre Daily Times, advertising.


3.60


Jan. 17


Buswell's Book Store, inking pad, note and record book. 2.30


Feb.


1, A. E. Buck, attending C. A. meeting


3.00


1. C. G. Poor, public water. 3.00


1. Brighan Bros., public water 3.00


Total. 1,8206.94


ORDERS DRAWN BY M. J. CORI ISS FOR 1920


1920


Feb.


20. N. B. Barry, rolling roads. 13.50


20. Howard Curtis, rolling roads 58.50


28. Horton Smith, rolling roads. 63.65


28 L. H. Clark. 17.63


Mar. 3. Flora Peak, supplies, Everet Hood 1.72


3. Capital City Press, printing town reports . .


84.00


3. Argus and Patriot Co., printing. 5.50


3. Board of Charities & Probation, care of George Hood. 8.00


12. N. B. Barry, shoveling snow.


10.00


12. D. J. Murry, 6 days auditing. 12.00


12. Clarence Pike, 3 days auditing


6.00


16. L. K. Clark, rolling roads. .


7.58


18.


C. E. Benjamin, 3 days auditing


6.00


18. C. E. Benjamin, 1} day auditing 1.50


22, N. B. Barry, shoveling snow . 3.00


25. Arthur Crandall, work on snow plough 3.75


5


5


17. Erwin M. Harvey, legal services


50.00


25. Geo. Winslow, public water . 2.50


Mar. 5. Adrian Granger, shoveling snow


14.40


25. Adrian Granger rolling roads and snow plough. 97.13


25. Adrian Granger, snow plough. 1.25


29 Nol Beauchemine, shoveling snow & cross- ing field .


6.15


30. Bradley Buck, shoveling snow.


4.80


April 1. Horton Smith, rolling roads and plough. . snow


29.25


3. Arthur Brown, recording and postage.


15.80


23. Fred Reed, shoveling snow


4.20


26. H. E. Curtis, shoveling snow & snow plough


16.40


27 Earl H. Curtis, breaking roads & snowing bridge.


5.00


May


22. Harold Hawes, taking list.


42.00


June 4. Harold Willey, shoveling snow


4.50


5. Harold Willey, ballot clerk.


3.00


5. Capital City Press, printing check list


7.50


5. Argus & Patriot Co., advertising


2.40


5. John J. Clifford, ballot clerk.


3.00


June


5. Peck Bros., 1 keg of nails.


8.00


12. Arthur Brown, making tax bills


10.00


16. Herbert Willey, shoveling snow 40.0


24 Carl Andrews, shoveling snow. 4.00


July 2. Arthur C. Brown, making tax bills


15.00


Aug. 10. Taxes for Town of Orange,


3.20


10. Argus & Patriot Co., printing


3.30


10. Capital City Press, printing


21.64


10. M. J. Corliss, 5 days services.


10.00


10 M. J. Corliss, shoveling snow and work on bridges.


14.60


10. M. J. Corliss, 9 days services


27.00


Sept. 10. Volholm Store, repairs on chairs


3.00


Oct. 13.


Clarence Pike, services at primary and type writing notices .


6.00


15.


Harold Willey, 1 day ballot clerk.


3.00


8. Marcus Perrin, care of Boles cemetery .


10.00


Nov. 25.


Harold Willey, ballot clerk.


3.00


30. Clarence Pike, 1 day election & work on check list.


5.00


1921


Jan.


10. Capital Hardware, supplies. 7.99


10. M. J. Corliss, labor on bridge. 2.80


10. M. J. Corliss, 3 days services 9.00


6


28. Clarence Pike, services at presidential primary . .


3.00


12. C. D. Brown, rolling roads. 45.62


Feb. 1. E. H. Turner, services as selectman, pos- tage & stationery 54.24


Total. $ 832.50


ORDERS DRAWN BY G. E. AYERS


1920


Feb. 19. Bingham Marvin, keeping road in 1919. . . $10.00


Mar. 8. Montpelier and Barre Light and Power Co lighting West Berlin bridge. 2.51


Mar. 25. A. H. Cole, cutting and shoveling out ditches . 4.99


29 Dr. William Lindsay, professional services for Irene Picor 18.32


April 8. W. J. Fiddock, rebate on taxes


25.00


8. Montpelier and Barre Light and Power Co., lighting West Berlin bridge


. 83


April 19. Geo. Streeter, care of sluice.


16.13


24. F. B. Bailey, water rent for 1919 and 1920.


6.00


24 Olin Chase, labor on bridge.


3.50


24


M. D. Glines, labor on bridge.


3.50


24


G. E. Ayers, team labor on bridge.


6.00


May 12.


M. E. Glines, listing and snowing bridge


61.00


24. M. D. Glines, labor in cemetery 14.00


31. M. D. Drew, labor in cemetery 15.37


June 5. James Towne, hone.


1.50


5. Dwinell Hardware Co., tools.


29.04


21. J. C. Bailey, painting cemetery fence


30.00


22. Olin Chase, guard rails.


150.00


30. Jerry McCarty, interest on note from Jan. 1, 1920 to July 1, 1920


250.00


July 27. H. C. Leonard, posts.


99.45


Aug. 16.


Capital Hardware Co., paint, oil and brush


46.25


Aug. 30. Barney Marble Works, dymanite and exploders


40.00


Sept. 7. A. H. Cole, freight on culverts.


3.68


8. N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culverts.


106.32


·


17. M. J. Gallison, mowing cemetery and re- pairing gate.


5.00


24. A. S. Libby, cutting bushes.


7.00


24. Jerry McCarty, interest on note.


36.11


25. Will Fiddock, listing, books and postage


43.90


27. Olin Chase, lumber. 139.60


28. G. E. Ayers, posts and labor on sluice and bridge. 26.73


7


28. G. E. Ayers, making table, transporta- tion of drill and culverts. 14.50


28. 'Olin Chase, labor on highway and bridge. . 8.00


28. G. E. Ayers, services as selectman. 25.25


Oct. 4. H. N. Bailey, mowing Wright cemetery .. . 10.00


7. John Clifford, services as ballot clerk, and water rent. 6.00


9. Olin Chase, labor on bridge.


3 50


13. Montpelier and Barre Light and Power Co., lighting West Berlin bridge. 4.99


15. G. E. Ayers, team labor on bridges.


28.00


29. A. H. Cole, lumber, repairing grades and sharpening blades . 8.70


29. Treasurer of State of Vermont, powder and brooms. 8.00


Nov. 13.


John Clifford, services as ballot clerk.


3.00


13. W. L. Herring, labor on bridge.


2.00


13.


Dwinell Hardware Co., shovels.


12.00


20. Bert Sanders, lighting lantern.


5.00


26. M. E. Glines, labor on Coonrod bridge.


10.50


27. Arthur Mitchell, 2 days work putting in stone on bank of brook. 7.00


Dec.


3. Ernest A. Hill, man and team labor


10.50


4. Elmer M. Hill, 2 days work putting in stone on bank of brook.


15.00


7. Peck Brothers Co., 8' 4" Tile.


1.44


7. G. E. Ayers, services as selectman.


7.50


7. G. E. Ayers, labor on Coonrod and Saw- telle bridges, and mowing cemetery.


35.22


9. C. V. R. R., freight on culverts.


5.50


22. N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culvert.


81.50


8. Olin Chase, plank.


28.68


8. Dwinell Hardware Co., steel and nails


5.56


31. Jerry McCarty, int., on note.


125.00


31. Geo. Streeter, labor on Hannett, Coonrod and Lombard bridges. 24.50


1921


Jan.


3. Elmer M. Hill, work on roller 11.00


7. Mabel A. Fiddock, services as ballot clerk. 6.00


8. Montpelier and Barre Light and Power Co., lighting West Berlin bridge


2.50


14. Will Fiddock, stringers


2.00


29. C. S. Field, posts


30.00


31. Elmer M. Hill, repairing road machine and water tub rent. 7 20


31. G. E. Ayers, services as selectman and


or.


,


team labor 22.00


31. A. S. Libbey, services as fire warden. 15.25


31. O. L. Chase, bridge timbers. 19.25


31.


G. E. Ayers, services as selectman, pos- tage and telephone. 10.50


July


3. M. & W. R. R. Co., freight on culverts . 3.03


3. N. E. Metal Culvert Co., culverts 67.82


Total . $ 1895.12


ORDERS DRAWN BY G. E. AYERS FOR STATE WORK. ORDERS DRAWN FOR CONSTRUCTION ON NORTHFIELD ROAD


1920


April 24. John O'Grady, labor.


$ 16.11


24. Jas. Crozier, team labor 21.00


24. Olin Chase, labor 12.25


24. Geo. Streeter, labor


3.50


24. M. D. Glineș, labor


10.50


24. G. E. Ayers, labor


16.11


24. W. I. Lawrence, labor


4.28


1, John O'Grady, running drill


26.12


1. Jas. Crozier, team labor 35.00


1. L. Boyson, team labor 21.00


1. Olin Chase, labor


17.50


1. M. D. Glines, labor.


17.50


1. Geo. Streeter, labor


17.50


1. G. E. Ayers, labor


25.00


1. O. S. Pelotto, labor


8.75


1. J. Guilmett, labor .


8.56


8. G. E. Ayers, team without man


18.00


8. Jas. Crozier, team labor


42.00


8. John O'Grady, running drill .


30.00


8. Olin Chase, labor 21.00


8. J. Guilmett, labor


21.00


8. J. Guilmett, labor


21.00


8. O. S. Pelotto, labor 21.00


8. M. D. Glines, labor


21.00


8. M. E. Glines, labor


21.00


8. G. E. Ayers, labor.


24.08


8.


Cross Brothers Co., oil and gasoline.


2.48


8.


Trow and Holden Co., sharpening drills


5.00


8. E. T. Seguin, oil.


1.25


15. G. E. Ayers, team without man 21.00


15. Jas. Crozier, team labor 4.00


May


May


9


15. Jas. Crozier, team labor 42.00


15. Olin Chase, labor


21.00


15. Geo. Streeter, labor 21.00


15. J. Guilmett, labor 17.00


15. O. S. Pelotto, labor 20.00


15. M. D. Glines, labor


10.50


15. M. E. Glines, labor 17.50


15. G. E. Ayers, labor.


30.00


15. John O'Grady, running drill


30.00


15.


Harry MacGowan, sharpening drills


20.25


22. G. E. Ayers, team without man


19.25


22. Jas. Crozier, team labor


38.50


22. Olin Chase, labor


05.05


22. Geo. Streeter, labor


19.25


22. O. S. Pelotto, labor


19.25


22. M. E. Glines, labor


19.25


22. M. E. Glines, labor 15.75


22. G. E. Ayers, labor.


27.77


22. John O'Grady, running drill.


20.50


22. Harry MacGowan, sharpening drills.


33.75


22. W. I. Lawrence, labor. 19.06


22. Olin Chase, gasolene and oil


34.47


29. G. E. Ayers, team without man


21.00


29. Jas. Crozier, team labor. 42.00


29. C. W. Campbell, team labor 42.00


29. Olin Chase, labor.


19.25


29.


Geo. Streeter, labor


21.00


29 O. S. Pelotto, labor.


21.00


29 M. E. Glines, labor


10.50


29. M. D. Glines, labor


21.00


29. G. E. Ayers, labor.


30.00


29. John O'Grady, running drill.


25.00


29 H. MacGowan, sharpening drills.


16.87


29. W. I. Lawrence, labor


21.00


29. John Cook, labor.


21.00


29. Trow and Holden Co., sharpening drills. . . 1.90


June


5. Jas. Crozier, team labor


31.50


5. G. E. Ayers, team without man 15.75


5. Olin Chase, labor 15.75


5. Geo. Streeter, labor 15.75


15.75


5. M. D. Glines, labor


15.75


5. W. I. Lawrence, labor


15.75


5. John Cook, labor.


15.75


5. Harry MacGowan, sharpening drills. 17.50


5. John O'Grady, running drill 29.17


10


5. M. E. Glines, labor


5. G. E. Ayers, labor 27.50


5. G. H. Cole, labor


1.75


5. G. F. Chase, labor. 1.17


5. G. E. Ayers, team labor


12.28


5. Olin Chase, oil and gasolene.


18.30


5. O. S. Pelotto, labor.


12. G. E. Ayers, team without man


20.00


12. Jas. Crozier, team labor


42.00


12. Olin Chase, labor


17.50


12. Geo. Streeter, labor 20.00


12. O. S. Pelotto, labor. 17.50


12. M. E. Glines, labor 21.00


12. Harry MacGowan, sharpening drills


15.00


12. John O,Grady, running drill


30.00


12. John Melanson, labor


21.00


12. G. E. Ayers, labor


30.00


12. C. C. Leonard, labor.


1.75


12. W. I. Lawrence, labor 19.00


12. Dwinell Hardware Co., spikes 4.50


19. M. E. Glines, labor 17.89


3.22


18.


Alexander Co., dynamite.


84.23


19.


Peck Brother's Co, exploders 36.38


20.00


19. G. E. Ayers, team without man


17.89


19. Jas. Crozier, team labor


32.28


19. G. E. Ayers, labor


23.06


19. M. D. Glines, labor


17.89


19.


Geo. Streeter, labor


17.89


19. Leon Chase, labor.


17.50


19. John Clifford, labor


17.50


19. Raymond Norton, labor


13.61


19. Olin Chase, labor


11.28


19. John Melanson, labor


11.28


19. P. A. Cook, labor.


8.75


19. J. M. Cook, labor


11.86


19. C. C. Leonard, labor.


3.89


23. Olin Chase, oil and gasolene 20.25


24. R. C. Diemer, use of drill. 132.00


July 3. Roy Colby, 351 loads gravel. 70.20


3. Roy Colby, land and house damages 45.00


3. G. F. Chase, land and house damages. 15.00


3. Capital Hardware Co., glass and setting


9.00


Oct.


2. G. E. Ayers, labor


6.94


2. Geo. Streeter, labor 6.00


9. Geo. Streeter, labor 16.00


11


19.


John O'Grady, running drill.


19. Clayton Bean, labor


15.75


9. M. E. Glines, labor. 12.00


9. G. E. Ayers, labor and team labor


21.61


16. M. E. Glines, labor. 24.00


16. Geo. Streeter, labor 24.00


16. Thomas I. King, labor 16.00


16. C. C. Leonard, labor.


4.00


16. G. E. Ayers, team labor


51.00


23. G. E. Ayers, team labor 42.50


23. Geo. Streeter, labor


24.00


23. M. E. Glines, labor.


24.00


23. Thomas I. King, labor


24.00


23. C. C. Leonard, labor


4.00


30. G. E. Ayers, labor and team labor


40.50


30. M. E. Glines, labor.


24.00


30. Geo. Streeter, labor


24.00


30. Thomas I. King, labor


12.00


Nov. 6.


Geo. Streeter, labor


4.00


6. M. E. Glines, labor


4.00


6. G. E. Ayers, labor.


5.00


6. Roy Colby, 191 loads gravel


38.20


13. G. E. Ayers, labor


15.00


13. M. E. Glines, labor


12.00


13. Geo. Streeter, labor


12.00


13. Dwinell Hardware Co., nails, paint and oil 47.50


$3087.83


ORDERS DRAWN FOR MAINTENANCE OF ROAD


BARRE


W. I. Lawrence, labor credited to Order No. 97. .


$ 12.00


June 12.


W. I. Lawrence, transportation 7.50


12 M. D. Glines, labor 10.50


12. John Cook, labor. 10.11


12.


J. T. Norton, team labor 28.00


12. L. L. Stone, team labor. 28.00


12. Harold Hawes, team labor 14.00


12. L. A. Hood, labor.


20.00


12. M. D. Glines, labor


12.00


12. John Cook, labor. 12.00


12. W. F. Gibbs, labor 12.00


12. H. Adams, labor. 4.00


12. Henry Richards, labor


16.00


12. E. H. Turner, labor


4.00


24. John Cook, labor


10.67


Total


12


24. Paul Cook, labor. 3.56


24. J. T. Norton, team labor


31.50


24. L. L. Stone, team labor. 31.50


24. J. T. Norton, team labor 7.00


24. L. L. Stone, team labor


7.00


24 J. T. Norton, team labor


3.50


24. J. T. Norton, team labor


28.00


24. L. L. Stone, team labor


21.00


24. L. A. Hood, labor.


20.00


24. John Melanson, labor


7.56


24. Olin Chase, labor.


7.56


24. Raymond Norton, labor


4.00


24. Henry Richards, labor.


14.22


24. Harold Churchill, labor


8.00


24. H. T. Hawes, team labor and man.


10.50


24. H. T. Hawes, team labor and man. 10.50


24. Olin Chase, transportation. 10.00


June 28.


C. L. Partridge, 110 loads gravel


27.50


30. Henry Richards, labor.


4.00


July 3. L. L. Stone, team labor


25.00


3. J. T. Norton, team labor


11.50


3. Harold Hawes, team labor


4.50


3. L. A. Hood, labor.


5.00


3. John Melanson, labor


4.00


3.


C. C. Leonard, labor 4.00


4.00


3. P. Puricelli, labor


1.33


3. G. Zorzi, labor.


1.33


3. G. Scrizzi, labor.


1.33


3. G. Caranchini, labor 1.33


1.33


3. V. Cacciamali, labor.


1.33


Aug.


7. G. E. Doton, team labor


31.50


7.


A. A. Ainsworth, labor


20.00


7. J. T. Norton, team labor


42.00


7. Chester Doten, labor


12.00


7. G. E. Ayers, team labor


42.50


7. Felix Belille, team labor


35.00


7. Joseph Bellile, labor


20.00


14. G. E. Ayers, team labor


39.67


14. Felix Belille, team labor


35.00


14. G. E. Doten, team labor


17.50


14. H. T. Hawes, team labor 35.00


14. Joseph Belille, labor. 20.00


14. A. A. Ainsworth, labor 13.33


14. Chester Doten, labor 22.00


13


3. Leon Chase, labor


3. E. Cacciamali, labor


21. Felix Belille, team labor 42.00


21. G. E. Doten, team labor


35.00


21. H. T. Hawes, team labor 35.00


21. C. L. Partridge, team labor 28.00


21. L. L. Stone, team labor 21.00


21. Joseph Bellille, labor.


24.00


21. A. A. Ainsworth, labor


24.00


21. Chester Doten, labor. 24.00


21. G. E. Ayers, team labor


51.00


21. G. E. Doten, team labor


14.00


21. Chester Doten, labor 8.00


28. Felix Belille, team labor


42.00


28.


H. T. Hawes, team labor


38.50


28. C. L. Partridge, team labor


9.33


28. J. M. Brigham, team labor


21.00


28. Joseph Belille, labor


24.00


28. A. A. Ainsworth, labor.


24.00


30.


C. L. Partridge, 470 loads gravel.


117.50


30. G. E. Ayers, team labor. 51.00


May


12.


M. & W. R. R. R. Co., freight on tarvia. .


85.88


June


5. The Barret Co., tarvia. 729.24


Total. $2,399.61


Rebate on freight on tarvia, . $ 85.88


Received for tarvia barrels, . 270.50


356.38


Total.


$ 2043.23


E. H. TURNER M.J. CORLISS


G. E. AYERS


Selectmen.


F. V. WINSLOW, SPECIAL ROAD COMMISSIONER


State Road work, by Gunnison bridge


1920 Order No.


June 21. 1 G. E. Doten.


$ 23.79


21. 2 F. V. Winslow, 45.60


21. 3 H. M. Andrews 13.26


21. 4 Kenneth Turner 13.22


21. 5 M. J. Corliss.


3.11


21. 6 Wm. J. Riddle


10.11


28. 7 G. E. Doten. 24.50


28. 8 C. D. Brown. 21.00


28. 9 F. V. Winslow 54.00


14


.


28. L. L. Stone, team labor


42.00


28.


0


W. H. Turner


7.00


28.


11 M. J. Corliss.


3.50


28. 12 Robert Turner


10.31


28. 13 Wm. J. Riddle


12.25


July 5.


14 G. E. Doten.


19.44


5.


15 F. V. Winslow


34.33


5.


16 Harry Mason.


6.22


5.


17 Robert Turner


9.72


5.


18


W. H. Turner


1.75


Aug.


16. 19


H. M. Andrews


14.00


16.


20


F. V. Winslow


24.00


16.


21


Howard Curtis


12.44


16.


22 M. J. Corliss


6.22


16.


23


Hiram Curtis.


6.22


Sept. 13.


24


Howard Curtis


7.00


13.


25


F. V. Winslow


24.00


13.


26


G. E. Doten.


2.34


13. 27


Hiram Curtis.


3.50


13.


28 Chester Doten .


3.50


23.


29 Wm. Riddle


7.00


13.


30 W. H. Turner


8.50


Total


$ 431.83


F. V. WINSLOW, SPECIAL ROAD COMMISSIONER


State Road Work by Turner bridge


1920


Order No.


Sept. 11.


1 G. E. Doten.


$ 10.50


11.


2 F. V. Winslow 18.00


11.


3 Chester Doten


5.25


11.


4 H. M. Andrews


3.50


20. 5 F. V. Winslow


34.66


20. 6 G. E. Doten. .


20.22


20. 7 Chester Doten


10.11


20.


8 H. M. Andrews


8.17


20. 9 W. H. Turner


5.38


Oct.


11. 10 G. E. Doten.


7.00


11. 11 F. V. Winslow


36.00


11. 12 H. M. Andrews


10.50


11. 13 Chester Doten.


10.50


18.


14 H. M. Andrews


22.00


18.


15 G. E. Doten


28.00


18.


16 F. V. Winslow


72.00


15


18.


17 Chester Doten.


21.00


18.


18 E. N. Shepard


4.00


18.


19 W. H. Turner 10.00


25. 20 F. V. Winslow


72.75


25. 21 G. E. Doten.


28.00


25.


22 H. M. Andrews


12.00


25


23 Chester Doten


21.00


25.


24 W. H. Turner.


11.25


25.


25


Berry & Jones


3.60


Nov.


5. 26 Chester Doten 7.00


5. 27 F. V. Winslow.


31.76


16. 28 W. H. Turner 4.93


Total


$ 529.08


Elmer M. Hill in account with the Town of Berlin


Winter Work, 1920


Mar. 5. Elmer Hill, rolling and shoveling roads $ 42.96


5. Ernest A. Hill, rolling roads. 18.00


9. A. H. Cole, rolling and breaking roads 42.00


9. W. J. Fiddock, rolling roads.


27.33


9. L. Boyson, rolling roads.


27.33


9. Edward Brown, breaking roads 13.60


9. Wm. Herring, rolling roads. 48.00


10. Raymond E. Norton, breaking roads 9.07


10. L. Boyson, breaking roads.


7.34


10. F. A. Gray, breaking and shoveling roads


15.81


12. John M. Holland, breaking roads and snowing bridge.


38.00


12. Paul Cook, shoveling roads.


7.00


19 E. M. Hill, rolling roads and shoveling snow .


42.69


22. S. A. Lacaillade, cutting out ice, Moody farm. 18.00


22. Austin DeCary, breaking roads.


7.88


24. Edward Brown, breaking roads


10 35


24. W. J. Fiddock, rolling roads


12.00


24. A. H. Cole, rolling roads.


12.00


24. Frank Carver, rolling roads.


12.00


25. P. Cook, shoveling snow and cutting ice


10.00


26. Wm. G. Gordon, rolling road 12 days.


9.00


26. Wm. Grey, winter work. 3.34


April


1. Peck Bros Co., dynamite, fuse and cap


15.55


1. E. M. Hill, shoveling snow, cleaning ice from road. 28.50


16


2. E. A. Hill, rolling roads and shoveling snow . 36.34


5. Frank Bean, breaking roads. 13.00


7. D. W. Colby, shoveling snow . 22.33


21. Dwinell Hardware Co., spikes and nails. . . 7.20


17. Hans Hanson, shoveling snow .


1.50


Aug. 11. Genro Bros. man and team, shoveling and plowing roads. 5.51


14. G. A. Lathrop, breaking roads (1919 and 1920 8.50


16. A. S. Libby, breaking roads, 2 and team.


men


51.34


18 Brigham Bros, 460 ft., 16 ft. plank. 18.40


Sept. 27.


Carver Bros, snowing bridge, 1919 and 1920 6.00


Oct.


27. Walter Abel, snowing bridge,1920


14.00


27. Walter Abel, cutting ice out of road, 1920. 3.00


Nov. 15. James Towne, shoveling and plowing out roads winter 1920. 6.83


1921


Jan.


28. B. S. Gove, shoveling snow and breaking road, 1919-1920, fixing road 1920. 6.50


28. Ernest A. Hill, rolling and breaking roads. 31.12


28. A. S. Libby, shoveling and breaking roads. 1919-1920 18.28


Summer Work


Oct. 27. L. L. Stone, labor on highway . 14.59


27. L. L. Stone, labor on highway.


10.50


27 L. L. Stone, labor on highway. 17.50


30. Ernest A. Hill, labor on highway . . 56.00


30. Herman E. Hill, labor on highway. 7.00


Nov. 4. A. S. Libby, labor on and for planks. 26.73


11. Arthur Mitchell, labor on highway


10.50


13. Arthur Mitchell, labor on highway 29.55


13. Elmer A. Hill, labor on highway. .


79.52


15. James Towne, labor on highway and plank 23.98


17. Ernest A. Hill, labor on highway.


58.26


17. Cedric Shepherd, labor on highway


21.00


19. Almon St. John, labor on highway 10.50


Dec.


1. Charles J. Bean, 115 ft, plank.


4.60


1. Wm. Turner, 84 loads gravel .


10.50


11. Leon Chase, 1109 ft. plank $40M 44.36


17


May July 5. C. J. Bean, snowing Royce Bridge. . 2.00


1921


Jan.


3. Elmer M. Hill, labor on highway 17.85




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