Annual report of the auditors of the Town of Newfane, Vermont for the year ending 1907-1910, Part 5

Author: Newfane (Vt.)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Brattleboro : E.L. Hildreth & Co.
Number of Pages: 162


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1 75


Davis, B. A., labor,


4 38


Dean, R. H., labor,


15 50


Edwards, A. T., labor,


34 50


Foster, S., labor,


2 25


Grout, G. E., labor,


32 28


Goodenough, C. M., labor,


8 75


Hall, L. A., labor,


60 64


Hale, L. C., labor,


2 25


Hescock, H. M., labor,


25 50


Hescock, C. L., labor,


1 50


Howard, E. W., labor,


6 48


Howard, G. E., labor,


10 32


11


Howard, W. H., labor,


8 75


Howard, Wells, labor,


7 62


Howard, Z., labor,


7 97


Ingram, I. M., labor,


22 40


Ingram, H. J., labor,


4 37


Jefts, A. T., labor,


27 52


Johnson, H. E., labor,


42 27


Kenny, J. M., labor,


38 15


Kennedy, W., labor,


3 25


Knowlton, W. H., labor,


1 57


Lowe, C. F., labor,


11 37


Lockwood, A. L., labor,


4 90


Maher, J. D., labor,


32 00


Moore, C. M., labor,


1 80


Morse, B. E., labor,


21 67


May, L. M., labor,


2 25


Moulton, I. F., labor,


11 02


Morse, S. H., labor,


27 51


Morse, E. W. and A. C., labor,


71 60


Morse, O. W., labor,


8 75


Morse, L. O., lumber,


50


Mundell, J. R., labor,


22 75


Mundell, A. F., labor,


23 24


Perry, D. E., labor,


1 50


Perry, F. C., labor,


31 60


Person, W. W., labor,


30 85


Pike, L. M., labor,


2 98


Pierce, F. J., labor,


21 50


Park, W. B., labor,


25 60


Pond, E. F., labor,


15 75


Powers, H. A., labor,


12 25


Powers, H. S., labor,


2 00


Powers, L. S., labor,


17 92


Prouty, J., labor,


12 39


Rand, R. W., labor,


2 85


12


Randall, C. L., labor, 12 00


Rawson, P. D .. and M. R., stone boats,


7 00


Reed, C. C., labor,


30 80


Roads, R., labor,


4 38


Shepard, L. W., labor,


12 00


Shepardson, C. H., labor,


28 50


Solandt, G. M., labor,


11 37


Sparks, P. B., blacksmithing,


2 75


Sparks, H. E., labor,


30 95


Stedman, C. K., labor,


115 41


Stone, M. C., labor,


3 50


Temple, H., labor,


7 71


Tobey, W. T., labor,


46 20


Timson, A. L., labor,


6 00


Tuthill, E. H., labor,


69 75


Valley Grain Co., plow and scraper,


18 00


Wade, E. O., labor,


6 82


Whitaker, J. L., labor,


2 15


White, W. J., labor,


28 79


Winchester, W. M., labor,


3 00


Wilson, W. A., labor,


19 25


Willey, A. S., labor,


8 93


Willard, F. E., labor,


1 50


Williams, H. A., bolts, pick and hammer handle,


1 05


Wells, J. B., cutting edge for machine,


8 80


Wheeler, W. E., pole for R. machine,


1 00


Worden, H. C., labor,


1 50


Worden, R. A., labor,


20 64


Worden, J. J., labor,


2 00


Wortman, S. H., labor,


44 64


Wright, O. R., labor,


3 50


Tile,


22 35


Order book,


80


$1,487 40


13


RUNNING SNOW ROLLERS FROM FEBRUARY 1, 1909 TO FEBRUARY 1, 1910.


Halladay, A. E.,


$ 12 25


Pierce, F. J., 12 25


Randall, L. M.,


42 88


Hescock, H. M.,


21 88


Morse, S. H.,


39 00


$128 26


AMOUNT PAID ON STATE WORK.


Bigelow, J. F., labor,


$ 111 00


Cooley, G. C., labor,


89 24


Corbett, W. J., labor,


52 49


Howe, W., labor,


23 62


Johnson, H. E., labor,


175 85


Morse, A. C., labor,


28 00


Perry, D. E., labor,


12 00


Perry, F. C., labor,


97 99


Pierce, F. J., labor,


197 75


Pike, L. M., labor,


63 51


Randall, C. L., labor,


13 47


Stedman, C. K., labor,


137 00


Temple, H., labor,


57 39


Temple, G. R., gravel,


60 00


Thayer, C. P., labor,


5 25


Worden, R., labor,


3 50


Tile,


43 34


Blacksmithing,


2 00


$1,173 40


Total amount of orders drawn,


$2,789 06


14


Orders Drawn by Selectmen


1909.


Feb. 11. No. 1. W. J. White, services as ballot clerk, 1908, $ 3 00


Feb. 12. No. 2. H. A. Williams, services as auditor, 1908, 2 00


Feb. 12. No. 3. H. A. Carpenter, services as auditor, 1908, 2 00


Feb. 12. No. 4. L. H. Higgins, services as auditor, 1908, 3 85


Feb. 12. No. 5.


Herbert Bingham, draw- ing plank, 1 50


Feb. 16. No. 6. W. E. Wheeler, services as ballot clerk, 3 00


Feb. 27. No.


7. Haskins & Schwenk, legal services, 1908, 106 58


Feb. 27. No. 8. L. M. Randall, fencing road, 2 00


Mar. 4. No. 9. P. P. White, services as Health Officer, 1908, 201 00


Mar. 5. No. 10. F. L. Gould, carrying li- brary books, 20 00


Mar. 15. No. 11. J. E. Morse, repairs on bridge, 1 40


Mar. 23. No. 12. E. L. Hildreth & Co., town reports, 37 93


Apr. 1. No. 13.


O. L. Sherman, merchan- dise and telephone,


1908, 4 74


Apr. 26. No. 14. W. A. Brooks, lumber, 5 56


May 10. No. 15. J. E. Smiley, keeping tramps, 1 50


May 13. No. 16. G. T. Manchester, assist- ing listors, 16 00


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15


May 22. No. 17. A. L. Lockwood, services as lister, 19 24


May 22. No. 18. Geo. A. Downs, trans- portation, 5 00


May 22. No. 19. J. E. Morse, planking bridge, 55 96


June 16. No. 20. O. L. French, town meet- ing notice, 4 00


June 16. No. 21. The Tuttle Co., order book, 2 00


June 16. No. 22. The Tuttle Co., grand list book, 1 75


June 23. No. 23. A. T. Jefts, labor on River road, 9 97


June 28. No. 2312. G. E. Howard, labor on River road job, 12 25


June 28. No. 24. John Howard, labor on River road job, 14 00


June 29. No. 25. J. O. Follett, labor on River road job, 42 75


June 30. No. 26. Peoples National Bank, interest, 109 00


June 30. No. 27. G. E. Howard, labor on River road job, 5 25


June 30. No. 28. Chas. F. Lowe, labor on River road job, 1 75


July 1. No. 29. Bingham Bros., shingle and lumber, 36 67


July 2. No. 30.


W. E. Wheeler, lumber, 32 83


July 3. No. 31. F. J. Pierce, lumber and labor, 46 25


July 5. No. 32. H. C. Tuthill, labor on River road, 3 50


July 10. No. 33. Robbins & Cowles, dyna- mite and fuse, 4 25


16


July 10. No. 34. A. T. Jefts, labor on River road, 30 65


July 10. No. 35. A. T. Jefts, labor on bridges, 2 63


July 10. No. 36. J. D. Maher, labor on


River road, 40 00


July 10. No. 37. L. M. Randall, labor on River road, 12 00


July 23. No. 38. F. C. Perry, labor, 1 40


July 28. No. 39. S. I. Wiswell, lumber and labor, 5 70


July 28. No. 40. Geo. Bush, damages on road, 10 00


July 28. No. 41. R. W. Rand, labor on road, 18 37


July 28. No. 42. J. M. Kenny, labor on River road, 35 35


Aug. 5. No. 43. Howard Thayer, cutting brush, 4 12


Aug. 9. No. 44. W. A. Wilson, labor on River road, 4 00


Aug. 11. No. 45. C. P. Thayer, labor cut- ting brush, 6 29


Aug. 14. No. 46. A. W. Smith, labor on River road, 35 20


Aug. 28. No. 47. H. B. Perry, surveying and profile, 10 50


Sept. 11. No. 48. C. P. Thayer, labor, 1 75


Sept. 15. No. 49. L. C. Hale, labor on cov- ered bridge, 19 00


Sept. 15. No. 50. L. C. Hale, building Mun- dell bridge, 72 00


Sept. 20. No. 51. F. C. Best, painting


bridge,


3 15


17


Sept. 20. No. 52. L. A. Hall, cemetery


work, 1 75


Sept. 20. No. . 53. The Tuttle Co., tax books, 1 60


Sept. 29. No. 54. H. M. Hescock, plank, 13 60


Sept. 29. No. 55.


L. A. Hall, mowing ceme- tery, 1 25


Oct. 5. No. 56. Guy Radway, labor River road, 2 00


Oct. 5. No. 57. H. E. Howe, labor River road, 2 00


Oct. 5. No. 58. F. C. Perry, labor on bridge, 1 75


Oct. 12. No. 59.


H. E. Johnson, services as lister, 15 60


Oct. 15. No.


60. W. A. Brooks, labor, 1 25


Oct. 16. No. 61. F. B. Washer, team work, 1 25


Oct. 18. No. 62. A. G. Warren, village trustee, sidewalks, 75 00


Oct. 26. No. 63.


W. J. White, labor,


4 38


Oct. 30. No. 64.


Mrs. H. M. Adams, sheep killed by dogs, 10 00


Nov. 1. No. 65.


H. J. Batchelder, lumber, 32 00


Nov. 1. No. 66. J. M. Kenny, labor, 15 75


Nov. 2. No. 67. G. A. Downs, transporta- tion, 13 50


Nov. 2. No. 68. A. M. Merrifield, lumber, 7 25


Nov. 6. No. 69. L. C. Hale, labor, 1 00


Nov. 6. No. 70. H. E. Sparks, services as lister and expenses, 32 00


Nov. 10. No. 71. B. E. Morse, laying and


drawing plank, 6 50


Nov. 21. No. 72. Earl Davis, keeping


tramps, 21 00


Nov. 10. No. 73. Winchester, stone and damages, 5 00


18


Nov. 11. No. 74. Winchester Bros., labor River road, 2 50


Nov. 13. No. 75. A. M. Merrifield, sheep killed by dogs, 8 00


Nov. 13. No. 76. S. H. Morse, services and labor, 33 18


Nov. 13. No. 77. F. E. Willard, labor, self and team, 5 50


Nov. 13. No. 78. Robbins & Cowles, mer- chandise, 9 60


Nov. 20. No. 79. H. E. Johnson, plank and stringers for iron bridge, 91 20


Nov. 20. No. 80. Perley Winchester, sheep killed by dogs, 10 00


Nov. 20. No. 81. H. E. Johnson, poles, posts and fence, 6 50


Nov. 20. No. 82. F. A. DeWitt, collecting taxes, 88 45


Nov. 22. No. 83. Will Corbett, labor, 1 75


Nov. 29. No. 84. John F. Whitaker, mow- ing cemetery and new gate, 4 00


Nov. 30. No. 85. A. F. Schwenk, town of Newfane In re Laura M. Thayer, 7 00


Dec. 3. No. 86. D. P. Thompson, services L. M. Thayer case, 2 00


Dec. 3. No. 87. J. M. Moore, sheep killed by dogs, 8 00


Dec. 17. No. 88. J. E. Smiley, keeping tramps, 2 00


Dec. 21. No. 89. J. E. Morse, plank and labor, 7 92


19


Dec. 28. No. 90. Peoples National Bank, interest on note, 109 00


Dec. 29. No. 91. Earl Davis, lumber, 2 16


Dec. 30. No. F. J. Pierce, lumber and labor, 4 20


1910.


Jan. 7. No. 93. F. A. DeWitt, treasurer, interest on bonds, 60 00


Jan. 7. No. 94. F. A. DeWitt, services as treasurer, 25 00


Jan. 8. No. 95. A. T. Jefts, labor on bridges, 3 13


Jan. 20. No. 96. H. J. Batchelder, plank, 19 04


Jan. 20. No. 97. A. T. Edwards, plank, 15 00


Jan. 20. No. 98.


A. T. Edwards, building Wright bridge, 28 60


Jan. 25. No. 99. A. H. Farnum, black-


1 smithing, 3 25


Jan. 26. No. 100. O. L. Sherman, merchan- dise, 5 26


Jan. 26. No. 101. C. P. Thaper, attendance L. M. Thayer case, 2 00


Jan. 26. No. 102. H. A. Williams, mer- chandise, 1 32


Jan. 28 .. No. 103. D. A. Benson, services as overseer of poor, 5 00


Jan. 28. No. 104.


H. E. Sparks, services at civil authority meeting, 2 00


Jan. 28. No. 105. F. A. DeWitt, services at civil authority meeting, 2 00


Jan. 28. No. 106. Arthur Warren, services at civil authority meeting, 2 00 Jan. 28. No. 107. B. C. Eager, services at civil authority meeting, 2 00


20


Jan. 28. No. 108. E. P. Wheeler, services at civil authority meeting, Jan. 28. No. 109. J. E. Morse, services at civil authority meeting, Jan. 28. No. 110. A. L. Lockwood, services at civil authority meet- ing, 2 00


2 00


2 00


Jan. 28. No. 111. H. E. Johnson, services at civil authority meeting, 2 00


Jan. 12. No. 112. L. O. Morse, services as truant officer, 5 50


Jan. No. 113. L. O. Morse, painting bridge, 2 00


Jan. 28. No. 114. Arthur Warren, services town clerk, 24 98


Jan. 28. No. 115. L. O. Morse, abatement of taxes, 34 64


Jan. 28. No. 116. A. W. Smith, labor,


7 40


Jan. 28. No. 117.


W. P. Eames, merchan- dise, 2 00


Jan. 28. No. 118. R. W. Rand, labor, 1 05


Jan. 28. No. 119. J. M. Kenny, labor, 4 98


Jan. 28. No. 120. A. N. Sherman, time spent and cash paid, 26 00


Jan. 28. No. 121. J. E. Smiley, keeping tramps, 4 00


Jan. 28. No. 122. A. N. Sherman, services as selectman, 15 00


Jan. 28. No. 123. S. H. Morse, services as selectman, 8 00


Jan. 28. No. 124. J. M. Kenny, services as selectman, 5 00


Jan. 28. No. 125. Dan Hale, abatement on taxes, 7 50


21


Jan. 29. No. 126. Haskins & Schwenk, legal services, 1909, 46 75 Jan. 29. No. 127. Earl Davis, keeping tramps, 2 00


Jan. 31. No. 128. P. P. White, services as Health Officer, 25 75


Total amount of orders drawn, $2,205 13


Paid by School Directors


Order


No. 1. Nellie Kingsbury, teaching No. 4, $ 80 00


No. 2. Ruth Streeter, teaching No. 2, 55 00


No. 3. O. R. Wright, transportation to No. 2, 40 00


No. 4. F. H. Palmer, transportation to No. 4, 40 00


No. 5. Ruth Streeter, teaching No. 2, 44 00


No.


6. Carrie L. Wiswell, transportation to No. 4, 25 00


No.


7. Harry M. Whitaker, teaching No. 1, 75 00


No. 8. Harry M. Whitaker, janitor No. 1, 2 00


No.


9. Marcus Wellman, janitor, 2 50


No. 10. E. H. Thomas, cleaning, building fire, spring and fall terms, 3 50


No. 11. Grace Hammond, teaching No. 8. 81 50


No. 12. Marion Howe, teaching No. 6, 90 00


No. 13. G. T. Manchester, teaching No. 6, 90 00


No. 14. Claud Reed, wood for No. 1, 10 31


No. 15. L. B. Lee, transportation No. 8, 10 00


No. 16. Merton Ingram, wood for No. 6, 14 00


No. 17. Lyman Bills, transportation No. 6, 42 00


No. 18. Lester Ingram, janitor No. 8, 3 00


No. 19. Howard Thayer, janitor No. 5, 1 50


No. 20. C. E. Brown, teaching No. 5, 67 50


No. 21. Leland and Gray, tuition, 75 00


22


No. 22. Willie Tobey, transportation No .1, 15 00


No. 23. J. N. Betterley, transportation, 25 00


No. 24. I. M. Moulton, transportation, 8 75


No. 25. R. D. Newton, merchandise, 4 04


No. 26. Goddard Seminary, tuition, 16 00


No. 27. L. B. Lee, wood for No. 8, 13 50


No. 28. Bert E. Morse, wood for No. 2, 10 50


No. 29. C. E. Brown, teaching No. 5, 4 50


No. 30. C. E. Brown, janitor No. 5,


2 50


No. 31. Town of Brookline, tuition, 2 00


No. 32. Henry Johnson, wood for No. 6, 17 50


No. 33. Town of Dummerston, tuition two years, 85 00


No. 34. Harvey Whitaker, cutting and putting in wood in No. 1, 2 75


No. 35. C. P. Thayer, cutting and putting in wood in No. 5, 4 75


No. 36. C. M. Goodenough, wood for No. 4, 9 63


No. 37. Mrs. G. M. Love, express and supplies, 1 15


No. 38. F. L. Gould, carting supplies,


2 50


No. 39. M. R. Pratt, work on club house,


2 00


No. 40. E. A. Chase, janitor, cleaning No. 4, 4 50


No. 41. Mattie Wade, cleaning No. 6, 4 00


No. 42. F. W. Underwood, labor No. 2, 3 40


No. 43. H. M. Hescock, labor with team, 2 25


No. 44. Town of Townshend, tuition, 100 00


No. 45. The Tuttle Co., 2 flags, 6 38


No .. 46.


Clarence Lewis, putting in wood No. 6, 2 10


No. 47. Leland and Gray Seminary, tuition, 61 00


No. 48. Lottie Hunt, teaching No. 1, 28 00


No. 49. F. A. Radway and son, sawing wood No. 4, 1 75


No. 50. James Mundell, transportation, 22 50


No. 51. A. M. Merrifield, merchandise, 2 00


No. 52. Gertrude Leavitt, teaching No. 8,


77 50


No. 53. Clarence Lewis, janitor No. 6, 4 50


23


No. 54. Marion Parker, teaching No. 6, 59 90


No. 55. Marion Parker, teaching No. 6, 30 10


No. 56. Clarissa Cooledge, teaching No. 6, 90 00


No. 57. Lottie Hunt, teaching No. 1, 42 00


No. 58. Richard J. Whitaker, janitor No. 8, 2 00


No. 59.


Goddard Seminary, tuition, 16 00


No. 60.


A. L. Lockwood, transportation, 40 00


No. 61. L. G. Bills, transportation, 33 00


No. 62. Joe W. Palmer, transportation, 35 00


No. 63.


I. F. Moulton and J. F. Whitaker, transportation, 25 00


No. 64.


R. W. Park, janitor No. 2, 2 50


No. 65.


Ruth Streeter, teaching No. 2, 55 00


No. 66. Ruth Streeter, teaching No. 2, 55 00


No. 67. Nellie Kingsbury, teaching No. 4, 100 00


No.


69. Adam Johnson, transportation, 14 25


No. 71. Murray Cheney, flag poles, 2 00


No. 82. F. A. DeWitt, services as school di- rector, 7 50


No. 84. Tuttle & Co., blanks,


75


No. 85.


Carrie L. Wiswell, transportation, 20 00


No. 111. A. N. Sherman, insurance, 5 84


No. 114.


A. M. Merrifield, tuition to Mount Hermon, 24 00


No. 115. James Mundell, transportation,


8 00


No. 120. H. A. Powers, moving stove and cleaning closet, 2 50


No. 128. L. H. Higgins, insurance, 20 46


No. 131. L. C. Hale, work on flag pole, 1 30


No. 132. J. L. Whitaker, merchandise, 30


No. 133.


Carlotta Williams, teaching No. 8,


36 00


No. 144. J. Hobart Smith, maps, 1908,


12 00


No. 145. Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies, 9 92


No. 146. E. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 16 21


No. 150. L. H. Higgins, insurance,


14 11


24


No. 152. H. A. Williams, merchandise and express, 1 35


No. 153. George C. Clark, teaching No. 4, 76 00


No. 154. Carrie L. Wiswell, transportation No. 4, 20 00


No. 155. Joe Palmer, transportation No. 4, 28 00


No. 156. Fayetteville Club Association, rent, 14 00


No. 159. Clarissa I. Cooledge, teaching No. 6, 22 50


No. 160. Harriett Corliss, teaching No. 6, 22 50


No. 162. Carlotta Williams, teaching No. 8, 36 00


No. 164. Leland and Gray, tuition, 80 00


No. 165. R. D. Newton, merchandise, 7 47


No. 170. A. N. Sherman, insurance, 4 73


No. 178. E. A. Chase, janitor No. 4,


5 00


No. 181. C. E. Brown, cleaning schoolhouse closet glass, 5 50


No. 183. The McConnell School Supply Co., maps, 14 00


No. 185. Clarissa I. Cooledge, teaching No. 6, 97 50


No. 186. Harriett Corliss, teaching No. 6, 91 50


No. 187. Edith M. Clark, teaching No. 2, 90 00


No. 189. A. L. Lockwood, transportation, 36 00


No. 190. Ernest Morse, janitor No. 6,


5 50


No. 191. L. G. Bills, transportation,


33 00


No. 192. J. F. Whitaker and I. F. Moulton, transportation, 25 00


No. 193. Goddard Seminary, tuition,


16 00


No. 194. Richard J. Whitaker, janitor No. 8, 2 50


No. 195. Lottie Hunt, teaching No. 1,


84 00


No. 196.


R. W. Park, janitor No. 2,


1 50


No. 197.


Carlotta Williams, teaching No. 8,


36 00


No. 198.


Adam Johnson, transportation,


43 50


No. 199. Carlotta Williams, teaching No. 8,


38 00


No. 200. H. M. Hescock, labor,


5 47


No. 201.


F. W. Underwood, labor No. 4, 37 40


No. 203. Leslie Smith, lumber, No. 4, 41 60


25


No. 205. Ernest Morse, janitor No. 6,


2 00


No. 206. L. O. Bills, transportation, 34 00


No. 207. Clarissa I. Cooledge, teaching No. 6, 80 00


No. 208. Harriet Corliss, teaching No. 6, 80 00


No. 209. Frank Manchester, janitor No. 6,


2 00


No. 210. L. H. Whitney, labor No. 2 and No. 4 lumber, 14 65


No. 213. H. A. Williams, pencils No. 6, 60


No. 214. E. T. Barnum, 1 fire escape No. 6, 67 50


No. 215. Carlotta Williams, teaching No. 8, 38 00


No. 216.


The Tuttle Co., supplies, 18 00


No. 217. W. H. Geddis, supplies, 8 00


No. 218. Clapp & Jones, pencils, 4 75


No. 219. Ginn & Co., books,


54 98


No. 220. American Book Co., books,


15 68


No. 221. Mrs. G. M. Love, services as town superintendent and state examina- tions, 52 50


No. 222. Mrs. G. M. Love, supplies, express and postage, 4 52 ·


No. 223. Adam Johnson, transportation, 30 00


No. 225. F. J. Fairbanks, taking census, 6 84


No. 226.


F. J. Fairbanks, services and postage,


14 50


No. 227. H. J. Batchelder, services, postage, etc., 1 30


No. 228. O. E. Newton, services and inci- dentals, 15 00


Total amount of orders drawn, $3745 74


Expenses of four terms are included for schools Nos. 6 and 8 ; also $30 for transportation to No. 1.


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NEW SCHOOLHOUSE


No. 68. Whitney & Underwood, lumber,


$238 22


No. 70.


A. M. Merrifield, lumber, 88 09


No. 72. Walter Wheeler, labor, 54 75


No. 73. Leon Whitney, labor, 24 00


No. 74.


L. M. Randall, labor, 11 00


No. 75. Fred Underwood, labor,


20 00


No. 76.


H. J. Batchelder, labor,


36 30


No. 77. F. Daniels, labor,


6 00


No. 78. F. E. Willard, labor,


36 80


No. 79.


R. Rand, labor,


2 00


No.


80. A. Harvey, labor,


18 00


No. 81. A. Crandall, labor,


14 33


No. 83.


L. Higgins, insurance,


4 00


No. 86. . James D. Maher, lumber,


100 91


No. 87. W. C. Ballou, freight,


9 47


No. 88. J. H. Lockwood, labor, 10 00


18 00


No.


90. H. J. Batchelder, merchandise,


4 50


No. 91. Walter Wheeler, labor,


29 25


No.


92. - Leon Whitney, labor,


25 00


No. 93. Fred Underwood, labor, 27 60


No. 94. F. Daniels, labor,


21 20


No. 95. A. Crandall, labor,


36 93


No. 96.


A. Harvey, labor,


20 40


No. 97. R. Rand, 4 00


No. 99.


J. H. Batchelder, pulp plaster,


42 80


No. 100.


A. M. Merrifield, lumber,


30 83


No. 102.


Walter Eager, labor,


20 00


No. 103.


Leslie Smith, lumber,


265 50


No. 104. A. W. Smith, labor,


24 60


No. 105. Walter Wheeler, labor, 16 87


No. 106.


Leon Whitney, labor,


23 40


No. 107. F. Underwood, labor,


23 40


No. 89. L. M. Randall, labor,


27


No. 108. R. Rand, labor, 20 00


No. 109. A. Harvey, labor, 7 00


No. 109. W. Harvey, labor, 20 00


No. 110. Bert Dean, labor, 1 50


No. 111. W. C. Ballou, freight,


28 03


No. 112. H. J. Batchelder, labor,


6 00


No. 113.


A. Blood, labor,


75 00


No. 116.


L. M. Randall, labor,


18 00


No. 117. Harry D. Miller, labor, 34 45


33 50


No. 119. H. J. Batchelder, bricks and teaming,


17 80


No. 121. Leon Whitney, labor,


26 90


No. 122. Fred Underwood, labor, 22 60


27 00


No. 124. Will Harvey, labor,


20 00


No. 125. A. Harvey, labor,


15 00


No. 126. Underwood & Whitney, lumber,


100 00


No. 127. L. M. Randall, labor,


2 50


No. 130. Readsboro Chair Co.,


84 69


No. 134. Leon Whitney, labor,


32.20


No. 135. Fred Underwood, labor,


38 90


No. 136. Walter Wheeler, labor,


47 16


No. 137.


J. D. Maher, labor, 1 30


5 60


No. 140.


P. Fleming, labor,


8 54


No. 141. J. Edgar Miller, labor,


50


No. 142. W. C. Ballou, freight,


29 80


No. 143.


H. M. Hescock, labor, team,


24 20


No. 147. H. J. Batchelder, for labor of A. Blood,


111 40


No. 148. L. H. Stellman & Son, iron posts,


20 20


No. 149. Leslie Smith, lumber,


839 49


No. 151. E. R. Willard, freight,


7 51


No. 157. Wm. Hazelton, labor,


20 75


No. 158. M. R. Pratt, labor,


41 25


No. 118. Alva Crandall, labor,


No. 123. Walter Wheeler, labor,


No. 129. Earl Davis, lumber, · 13 20


No. 139. R. H. Dean, labor,


28


No. 161. J. E. Smiley, boarding men, stoves, 20 50


No. 163. A. M. Merrifield, freight,


5 95


No. 166. R. D. Newton, merchandise, 52 64


No. 167. H. J. Batchelder, labor, 8 00


No. 168. W. B. Park, labor, 41 90


No. 169. W. M. Sparks, merchandise, 2 40


No. 171. A. W. Smith, labor,


15 00


No. 172. Newfane Village Improvement Co., cement, 12 00


No. 173. O. E. Newton, labor and cash,


20 94


No. 174. Whitney & Underwood, lumber, 31 00


No. 175.


H. J. Batchelder, freight and express,


2 48


No. 176.


A. C. Harvey, labor, lumber, cash,


13 64


No. 177. Readsboro Chair Co.,


12 15


No. 179. Wm. P. Eames, dirt,


3 00


No. 180. R. W. Rand, labor,


23 12


No. 182.


F. J. Fairbanks, labor, cash, 21 30


No. 184.


Emerson & Son, shades, tables, 37 00


No. 188. Wm. Hazelton, labor, 3 50


No. 197. R. O. Mudgett, stoves,


221 70


No. 202. Robbins & Cowles, merchandise, 65 85


No. 204. George M. Solonett, labor,


9 00


No. 211. A. H. Farnum, blacksmithing No. 2,


4 60


No. 212. A. R. Underwood, labor and lumber No. 2, 37 75


No. 214. E. T. Barnum, 1 fire escape No. 2,


67 50


No. 224. W. P. Eames, merchandise No. 2, 56 10


Total amount of orders drawn, $3899.14


29


Paid by Overseer of Poor


No.


1. Lena Ward, board and care Geo. Hall, $49 00 No


2. J. J. Worden, board and care Imogene Hoyt, 15 00


No. 3. Lena Ward, board and care Geo. Hall, 45 50


No. 4. Lena Ward, board and care Geo. Hall, 52 50


No. , Lena Ward, board and care Geo. Hall, 71 50


No.


6. Dr. Galvin, medical treatment Geo. Hall, 8 90


Total amount of orders drawn, $242 40


L. H. HIGGINS, H. A. WILLIAMS, Auditors. H. A. CARPENTER, 1


30


List of Marriages, Births and Deaths in Newfane, 1909


MARRIAGES


Feb.


6.


Raymond S. Grout and Eliza R. Temple.


April


20.


Herman J. Ingram and Mattie A. Williams.


May


15.


Bert H. Smith and Mabel R. Allen.


June 19. Walter N. Gray and Lorena B. Wilcox.


July 28. Delmer C. Johnson and Opal M. Emery.


Aug. 18. Wilson M. Winchester and Lillie J. Gates.


Sept.


13.


Herbert C. Bingham and Nina E. Coleman.


Oct.


11.


Burton J. Calkins and Marguerite Benson.


Oct.


12.


Karl E. Maher and Mary N. Brown.


Oct.


30.


William L. Heydrick and Grace W. Bellows.


Dec.


29.


William J. Corbett and Carrie S. Freyenhagen.


BIRTHS


Jan. 13. Daughter, Frank L. and Abbie Johnson.


Jan. 23. Daughter, Sidney W. and Florence M. Hes-


cock.


Feb. 4. Daughter, Leon S. and Jennie B. Powers.


Mar. 2. Son, Leslie E. and Nellie Stratton.


Apr. 16. Son, Erwin C. and Bertha E. Sparks.


June 1. Son, Porter C. and Edith M. Thayer.


June 1. Daughter, Dana R. and Effie E. Stedman.


June 30. Daughter, Peter R. and Eva L. Smart.


July 17. Daughter, Adam and Antonia Johnson.


Aug. 6. Daughter, Floyd J. and Florence M. Fair- banks.


Aug. 17. Son, John and Lillian Emerson.


Aug. 17. Daughter, Fred and Jennie Daniell.


Sept. 2. Son,


Herbert E. and Effie L. Brown.


31


Sept. 12. Son,


James and Mabel McCarthy.


Sept. 5. Daughter,


Earl and Lizzie Davis.


Oct. 5. Son, Alton Wiggins and Eva Smith.


Oct. 24. Son, William G. and Ella J. Shippee.


Dec. 6. Son,


Prentiss H. and Lizzie L. Carr.


Dec.


7. Daughter,


Guy E. and Fanny Grout.


Dec.


15. Son,


Frank and Rena Rowe.


DEATHS


Year


Month


Day


Jan. 21.


Mary E. Morse,


76


11


30


Feb. 18. Corrissie Ann S. Ingram,


59


0


11


Feb. 19. Eva Bush,


11


17


Mar. 2. Carl A. Stratton,


0


0


0


Mar. 19.


Leon H. Brown,


1


3


21


Apr. 20.


Warren R. Hildreth,


85


Apr. 23. 'Bertha H. Beusch,


57


June


17. John H. Worden,


70


June 23.


Carrie Clark,


32


1


July 27.


James A. Packard,


86


5


2


Sept. 5. Harrison Aldrich,


68


11


5


Sept. 16. Laura A. Gates,


80


5


6


Sept. 25. Martha E. Best,


2


18


Nov.


20. Charles E. Morse,


78


10


18


Nov. 27. Fayette Knapp,


70


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