Annual report of the auditors of the Town of Newfane, Vermont for the year ending 1913-1916, Part 2

Author: Newfane (Vt.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Brattleboro : E.L. Hildreth & Co.
Number of Pages: 166


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224. Elizabeth Hunter, teaching, No. 2, 46 00


225. Daisy Barber, teaching, No. 8, 57 50


226. Lottie A. Hunt, teaching, No. 1, 38 00


$363 50


Road Commissioners' Orders Outstanding


No.


38. J. L. Martin, old order,


$ 4 75


177. C. A. Edwards, 1 75


193. C. H. Shepardson, 36 75


195. H. A. Williams,


6 50


196. J. M. Kenny,


2 10


197. E. F. Pond,


8 75


198. N. E. Pratt,


5 62


199. G. E. Howard,


87


200. A. T. Edwards,


3 00


201. A. T. Edwards,


20 20


202. H. E. Sparks,


28 60


203. Smith Bros.,


3 00


204. A. M. Merrifield,


21 33


$143 22


8


Orders Drawn by Road Commissioner


No. 162. Stephen Foster, labor,


$ 75


163. H. W. Hall, labor, 2 25


164. E. C. Sparks, labor,


34 88


165. J. E. Morse, labor,


1 00


166. D. H. Pratt, labor,


1 75


167. W. T. Tobey, labor,


3 50


168. J. N. Betterley, labor,


12 01


169. A. M. Merrifield, labor,


8 00


1. C. M. Struthers, labor,


3 70


2. D. C. Johnson, labor,


10 00


3. L. S. Powers, labor,


10 00


4. D. C. Johnson, labor,


10 00


5. G. E. Howard, labor,


3 60


6. D. C. Johnson, labor,


11 00


7. H. A. Howe, labor,


1 00


8. W. E. Wheeler, labor, 9. A. F. Perry, labor,


6 00


10. Lillar J. Lions, labor,


1 75


11. L. W. Bingham, labor,


6 48


12. Walter Roe, labor,


4 00


13. D. C. Johnson, labor,


10 50


14. E. F. Willard, labor,


2 12


15. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


100 00


16. John Barber, labor,


5 00


17. E. R. Willard, labor,


1


92


18. C. M. Struthers, labor,


15 75


19. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


20. Stephen Foster, labor,


7 28


21. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


22. Milton Bingham, labor,


8 75


23. B. C. Halladay, labor,


7 88


24. Chas. Edwards, labor,


9 63


25. E. S. Willard, labor,


5 25


26. I. W. Williams, labor,


6 00


4 50


9


No.


27. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


36 55


28. C. K. Lewis, labor, 1 75


29. D. H. Pratt, labor, 24 58


30. D. C. Johnson, labor, 11 00


31. Geo. Howard, labor,


9 60


32 F. C. Lowe, labor,


10 10


33. Albert Timpson, labor,


1 50


34. Bert Wright, labor,


25 38


35. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


36. F. N. Farnum, labor,


12 75


F. N. Farnum, labor,


3 00


38. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


25 00


39. G. E. Howard, labor,


9 60


40 E. W. Howard, labor,


3 40


41. John Howard, labor,


4 25


42. D. E. Howard, labor, 43. · N. E. Pratt, labor,


9 62


44. Alvin White, labor,


1 00


45. G. E. Howard, labor,


5 25


46. D. C. Johnson, labor,


11 00


47. E. R. Richardson, labor,


1 00


48. D. H. Pratt, labor,


12 00


49. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


25 00


50. D. C. Johnson, labor,


9 00


51. G. E. Howard, labor,


8 25


52. Ray Pratt, labor,


3 04


53. Mandran May, labor,


3 50


54. Ira Jesseman, labor,


1 75


55. B. E. Morse, labor,


91 58


56. G. E. Howard, labor,


7 75


57 John Howard, labor,


4 00


58. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


11 00


59. C. F. Rice, labor,


13 13


60. D. C. Johnson, labor,


10 00


61. G. E. Howard, labor,


4 25


2 00


10


No.


62. D. E. Howard, labor, 4 00


63. F. N. Farnum, labor, 9 69


64. D. C. Johnson, labor, 8 00


65. I. F. Moulton, labor,


12 25


66. F. M. Wiswall, labor,


17 61


67. L. C. Bills, labor,


1 00


68. D. C. Johnson, labor, 6 00


69. E. H. Tuthill, labor, 7 00


70. Good Roads Machine Co.,


2 20


71. Mellen Hardware Co.,


13 81


72. Holden & Martin,


48 18


73. James Mundell, labor,


5 25


74. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


150 00


75 .. F. J. Pierce, labor,


22 50


76. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


77. E. F. Pond, labor,


85 00


78. L. W. Tuttle, labor,


9 00


79. Curtis Smith, labor,


7 88


80. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


5 00


81. C. M. Struthers, labor,


12 25


82. B. C. Halladay, labor,


1 75


83. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


84. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


100 00


85. Chas. Edwards, labor,


3 50


86. Nelson Gray, labor,


16 00


87. Howard Thayer, labor,


1 75


88. New England Road Manufacturing Co.,


14 38


89. A. W. Radway, labor,


1 00


90. Ernest Halladay, labor,


1 00


91. Bert Rhoades, labor,


2 00


92. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


93. N. F. Pratt, labor, 13 13


94. E. H. Tuthill, labor, 28 44


95. H. C. Bingham, labor,


6 85


96. F. L. Whitaker, labor,


2 63


-


11


No.


97. Tuttle Printing Co., 75


98. D. C. Johnson, labor, 8 00


99. D. C. Johnson, labor, 12 00


100. D. L. Sargents, labor,


5 41


101. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


100 00


102. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


103. John Howard, labor,


4 00


104. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


105. Ray Brooks, labor,


16 85


106. G. R. Goodenough, labor,


9 60


107. A. H. Farnum, labor,


7 40


108. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


125 00


109. C. Reed, labor,


11 62


110. G. E. Howard, labor,


5 67


111. Stephen Foster, labor,


7 21


112. W. T. Tobey, labor,


34 13


113. F. N. Farnum, labor,


8 75


114. L. C. Hale, labor,


6 55


115. Ira Ingram, labor,


5 75


116. J. M. Kenny, labor,


17 50


117. . S. H. Morse, labor,


5 25


118. N. E. Pratt, labor,


15 75


119. J. W. White, labor,


18 42


120. J. C. Read, labor,


1 50


121. Mellen Hardware Co.,


38 01


122.


C. H. Shepardson, labor,


5 00


123. A. F. Perry, labor,


8 00


124. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


11 04


125. E. R. Willard, labor,


2 00


126. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


75 00


127. G. B. Turner, labor,


7 00


128. H. M. Hescock, labor,


5 00


129. E. F. Pond, labor,


68 00


130. Nelson Gray, labor,


5 00


131. S. D. Jones, labor,


10 50


.


12


No.


132. E. H. Tuthill, labor, 25 00


133. M. H. Cheney, labor,


14 44


134. Adams Johnson, labor,


36 75


135. H. E. Brown, labor,


5 25


136. Albert T. Jefts, labor,


3 50


137. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


138. D. C. Johnson, labor,


9 00


139. Smith Bros.,


28 00


140. E. O. Wade, labor,


9 37


141. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


142. H. E. Brown, labor,


8 75


143. J. D. Prouty, labor,


87


144. Chas. Edwards, labor,


7 00


145. A. E. Halladay, labor,


18 37


146. D. C. Johnson, labor,


8 00


147. Frank Pratt, labor,


1 25


148. Henry Powers, labor,


5 00


149. G. C. Hovey, labor,


10 03


150. D. C. Johnson, labor,


12 00


151. C. A. Edwards, labor,


11 75


152. John Lewis, labor,


87


153. B. E. Morse, labor,


9 40


154. J. F. Whitaker, labor,


10 81


155. I. W. Williams, labor,


4 00


156. I. M. Ingram, labor,


35 76


157. C. A. Edwards, labor,


6 25


158. J. M. Moore, labor,


3 62


159. H. E. Bingham, labor,


10 50


160. N. E. Pratt, labor,


6 12


161. L. W. Tuttle, labor,


6 00


162. H. C. Hebert, labor,


2 50


163. Morse Bros.,


10 40


164. M. A. Bingham, labor,


7 00


165. Jiltson Bros.,


1 75


166. P. B. Sparks, labor,


10 95


13


No.


167. W. J. White, labor, 15 00


168. W. T. Tobey, labor, 12 25


169. H. C. Bingham, labor,


4 00


170. P. C. Carr, labor,


1 75


171. L. W. Bingham, labor,


8 75


172. I. M. Ingram, labor,


17 51


173. Allie Mundell, labor,


17 18


174. D. H. Pratt, labor,


7 29


175. H. A. Powers, labor,


15 58


176. L. C. Hayward, labor,


15 58


177. C. A. Edwards, labor,


1 75


178. Geo. E. Howard, labor,


1 75


179. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


50 00


180. John Barber, labor,


8 00


181. Ransom Rhoades, labor,


6 00


182. G. E. Grout, labor,


8 00


183. E. O. Wade, labor,


6 46


184. C. P. Thayer, labor,


8 92


185. A. L. Lockwood, labor,


2 80


186. W. J. White, labor,


1 75


187. S. D. Jones, labor, -


36 00


188. F. J. Pierce, labor,


4 85


189. F. N. Farnum, labor,


7 00


190. I. F. Moulton, labor, 4 37


191. A. M. Merrifield, labor,


26 00


192. C. M. Moore, labor,


19 00


193. C. H. Shepardson, labor,


36 75


194. Mert Stone, labor,


1 75


195. H. A. Williams, labor,


6 50


196. J. M. Kenny, labor,


2 16


197. E. F. Pond, labor,


8 95


198. N. E. Pratt, labor,


5 62


199. G. E. Howard, labor,


87


200. A. T. Edwards, labor,


3 00


201. A. T. Edwards, labor,


20 20


14


No.


202. H. E. Sparks, labor, 28 60


203. Smith Bros., 3 00


204. A. M. Merrifield, labor,


21 33


Total amount of orders drawn, $2,914 81


$133.72 of the above was spent on winter roads.


Orders Drawn by Selectmen


No.


1. L. H. Higgins, services three auditors, ex-


press, postage, etc., $ 8 80


2. E. C. Sparks, plank, 16 10


3. C. C. Reed, labor and plank, 1 00


4. A. L. Timson, drawing plank and work, 1 00


5. M. H. Cheney, stringers and trees, 10 35


6. F. L. Gould, carrying library books, 19 00


7. J. E. Morse, services as ballot clerk, 2 00


8. C. K. Stedman, services as ballot clerk, 2 00


9. W. J. White, services as ballot clerk, 2 00


10. E. C. Clarke, services as constable, March meeting, 3 00


11. E. L. Hildreth & Co., printing auditors' report, 24 25


12. W. A. Wilson, rolling roads, 11 25


13. Hattie L. Harrington, land damages, 25 00


14. S. H. Morse, labor on bridge, 16 25


15. Clarence Struthers, work on South New- fane bridge, 3 00


16. F. E. Willard, labor, time and cash paid, 15 00


17. W. A. Wilson, 705 feet maple logs, 6 35


18. S. H. Morse, time and labor,


17 00


19. F. R. Willard, freight on cement, 14 00


20. W. C. Ballou, freight on cement,


12 34


21. E. I. Perry, part payment, Bingham bridge, 50 00


15


No.


22. E. I. Perry, part payment, Bingham bridge, 100 00


23. James W. Sederquist, iron, 42 44


24. F. J. Pierce, stringers and labor, 17 36


25. A. H. White, labor and team, 2 75


26. Daniel Pratt, work on bridge, 1 75


27. A. M. Merrifield, bridge plank and team, 18 82


28. Herbert Brown, work on Bingham race- way, 6 30


29. Ira Ingram, work on Bingham raceway,


8 00


30. Chas. Edwards, repairs, Stratton Hill bridge, 5 75


31. N. F. Pratt, labor on bridge, 1 80


32. E. I. Perry, part payment cement bridge near W. T. Bruce's, 60 00


33. E. I. Perry, part payment cement bridge near W. T. Bruce's, 65 00


34. A. G. Warren, index book, 3 25


35. Valley Grain Co., scraper, 7 00


36. V. W. Ranney, services, listers, clerk and making tax bill, 20 04


37. West River Basket Co., 704 feet lumber and fighting fire, 18 32


38. H. A. Williams, merchandise and lumber,. 61 57


39. A. C. Harvey, labor on bridge, 1 75


40. Robbins & Cowles, merchandise, 4 40


41. E. L. Hildreth & Co., printing school re- ports, 12 60


42. H. A. Edwards, labor on bridge, 1 00


43. Nelson Gray, labor with team, 5 80


44. Geo. A. Down, transportation across river, 15 00


45. J. M. Kenny, labor on bridge, 18 37


46. W. J. White, labor on dike and raceway, 5 25


47. Fred Hescock, labor on Bingham's race- way, 1 75


16


No.


48. Henry Johnson, services as lister, 18 20


49. Henry Johnson, labor on Depot Hill slide, 2 00


50 Ray Pratt, labor on bridge, 1 05


51. Geo. Howard, labor on bridge, 1 20


52. E. C. Clarke, services of one ballot clerk, 2 00


53. F. E. Willard, labor and time, 31 87


54. A. M. Merrifield, 2697 hemlock lumber, 53 94


55. David Perry, payment cement bridges and guard rails, 279 22


56. Arthur Perry, planking bridge,


1 00


57. John E. Morse, use of tackle blocks and services, 75


58. W. T. Tobey, work on bridges and timber, 5 00


59. Fred Hescock, work on Bingham race- way, 1 75


60. Whitney & Underwood, 893 feet plank, 14 29


61. A. R. Underwood, services as ballot in- spector and carrying ballots to Williamsville, 3 00


62. W. A. Wilson, stringer and labor on bridge, 12 50


63. E. O. Wade, work on Stratton Hill bridge, 1 22


64. H. W. Garry, work on bridge,


1 50


65. E. H. Tuthill, work on dike and on Beach hill, 56 50


66. F. N. Farnum, work on covered bridge, 8 20


67. A. L. Lockwood, services as lister, 32 58


68. A. E. Halladay, labor on dike and bridge, 13 00


69. A. M. Merrifield, hemlock lumber, 23 50


70. J. F. Whitaker, mowing cemetery, New- fane Hill, 2 00


71. Alfred Patch, work on bridge, 2 44


72. B. E. Morse, plank and labor, 84 06


73. E. W. Morse, labor on dike, 4 38


.


17


No.


74. Not issued.


75. E. C. Clarke, plank and labor of Bingham Bros., 51 00


76. F. E. Willard, labor, 30 00


W. Levi Haywood, work on bank wall near F. Bruce's, 8 75


78. Hermon Powers, work on bank wall near F. Bruce's, 88


79. Merton Stone, work on bank wall near F. Bruce's, 1 75


80. Ira Ingram, work on bank wall near F. Bruce's, 4 00


81. Nelson Gray, labor with team, 3 00


82. R. R. Rhoades, labor with team, 1 40


83. D. S. Darrell, labor on bridge, ₩ 50


84. E. C. Clarke, postage, printing, express and collecting taxes, 90 31


85. Peter Smart, work on Oregon bridge, 2 50


86. G. E. Grout, stringers and plank, 19 44


87. John S. Stratton, medicine for Mrs. E. W. Knapp, 1 25


88. W. J. White, work on Beach Hill and dike, 7 00


89. E. H. Tuthill, labor on bank wall and dike, 52 75


90. Mrs. Emma Shephard, rails and posts, 5 60


91. Dr. P. P. White, professional services, 38 35


92. A. N. Sherman, merchandise, 4 06


93. C. H. Shepardson, labor and posts, 11 27


94. G. B. Williams, 750 feet timber, 50


95. Lovell & Brown, pulley blocks, 2 20


96. James B. Randoll, 2779 feet plank, 41 69


97. H. A. Williams, merchandise, 18 07


98. F. A. DeWitt, services as town treasurer, 25 00


99. A. V. D. Piper, legal services, 12 10


100. H. E. Sparks, services as lister, 34 23


18


No.


101. H. E. Sparks, labor and timber for rail- ing, 18 79


102. E. C. Sparks, labor on railing, 00


103. Chas. Edwards, labor and timber for rail- ing, 9 35


104. J. C. Tibbetts, sawing plank, 2 64


.


105. E. F. Pond, labor on highway and bridges, 18 92 ·


106. L. C. Hale, labor, 18 50


107. C. C. Reed, team and work, stone bridge, 5 25


108. S. H. Morse, services as selectman, 10 00


109. W. P. Eames, merchandise, 10 15


110. Earl Davis, boarding tramps, 4 00


111. Earl Davis, work on road, 2 00


112. F. C. Clarke, taxes abated, 4 40


113. B. C. Eager, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


114. F. A. DeWitt, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


115. A. G. Warren, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


116. J. M. Kenney, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


117. A. L. Lockwood, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


118. J. E. Morse, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


119. H. E. Sparks, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


120. F. F. Willard, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00


121. A. G. Warren, services as town clerk, 15 34


122. Smith Bros., bridge work, 4 40


123. J. M. Kenny, labor and cash paid, 22 00


124. J. M. Kenny, services as selectman, 15 00


19


No.


125. F. E. Willard, services as selectman, 15 00


126. A. W. Rawson, room for civil authority meeting, 1 00


$2,111 25


Cost of bank wall near Frank Bruce's, $ 79 00


Cost of cement bridge near Bingham's, $325 00


Cost of cement bridge near W. T. Bruce's, $275 00


STATE WORK NEAR SALMON HOLE BRIDGE.


No.


1. W. A. Wilson, labor and team, $ 30 00


2. Nelson Gray, labor and team, 22 00


3. Charles Rowe, labor, 8 75


4. R. H. Marsh, labor,


19 25


5. Frank Rowe, labor,


7 17


6. A. T. Jefts, labor,


9 80


7. E. F. Davis, labor and team,


39 00


8. A. C. Harvey, labor,


13 30


9. Nelson Gray, labor and team,


38 40


10. W. A. Wilson, labor and team, 36 00


11. Robbins & Cowles, steel scraper, 13 00


12. E. F. Davis, labor and team,


24 00


13. A. T. Jefts, labor, 14 00


14. A. C. Harvey, labor, 14 00


15. E. F. Davis, labor and team,


24 00


16. R. H. Marsh, labor and team, 29 93


17. J. D. Maher, labor and team, 96 40


18. W. A. Wilson, labor and team, 50 00


24 00


19. E. F. Davis, labor and team,


20. Nelson Gray, labor and team, 60 00


21. A. C. Harvey, labor, 8 75


22. W. A. Wilson, labor and team, 22 00


23. A. L. Lockwood, labor, 47 25


24. J. D. Maher, labor and team, 12 00


20


No. 25. Nelson Gray, labor and team, 4 00


26. E. F. Davis, labor and team, 6 00


27. E. I. Perry, cement culvert, 57 69


28. W. A. Wilson, labor and team,


8 00


W. C. Ballou, freight bill,


25


29. 30. W. A. Wilson, labor and team,


16 00


31. Nelson Gray, labor and team,


19 00


32. A. C. Harvey, labor,


10 50


33. J. D. Maher, labor and team,


27 60


34. W. A. Wilson, labor and team,


28 00


35. Stephen Foster, labor,


17.50


36. E. F. Davis, labor and team,


14 00


37. Nelson Gray, labor and team,


28 00


38. W. A. Wilson, labor and team, 32 00


12 00


40. A. C. Harvey, labor,


7 00


41. F. F. Davis, labor and team,


30 00


42. J. D. Maher, labor and team,


44 40


43. H. A. Edwards, labor,


2 00


44. Stephen Foster, labor,


17 50


45. W. A. Wilson, labor and team, -


17 00


46


A. L. Lockwood, labor, 40 25


47. Geo. Solandt, labor,


12 43


48. W. A. Wilson, labor and team,


12 00


49.


50. E. F. Davis, labor and team,


12 00


51. D. T. Perry, dynamite, 3 00


52. W. P. Eames, dynamite,


21 25


53. A. H. Farnum, sharpening tools,


2 00


54. A. L. Lockwood, labor,


3 50


$1,167 87


39. Nelson Gray, labor and team,


21


STATE WORK NEAR SHEPARDSON'S.


No.


1. I. W. Williams, labor, $ 16 87


2. Will Lane, labor, 3 50


3. Daniel Pratt, labor, 8 75


4. Herbert Brown, labor, 12 25


5. Ira Ingram, labor and team, 34 88


6. Ray Brooks, labor, 7 50


Erwin Sparks, labor,


7 50


8. Chas. Edwards, labor,


19 25


9. Fred Hescock, labor,


22 75


10. Daniel Pratt, labor,


7 00


11. Irving Williams, labor and team, 37 50


12. W. J. White, labor, 22 23


13. Clark Shepardson, labor,


8 75


14. F. E. Willard, labor,


34 00


15. Ira Ingram, labor and team,


15 75


16. Chas. Edwards, labor,


3 50


17. F. E. Willard, labor,


14 00


18. W. J. White, labor,


12 25


19. C. H. Shepardson, labor, 10 50


3 50


21. Irving Williams, labor and team,


22 50


22. Emory Pond, labor,


10 50


23 David Perry, cement culvert,


37 00


24. E. H. Tuthill, labor and team,


54 00


25. E. H. Tuthill, labor,


8 00


26. Ira Ingram, labor,


8 00


27. W. J. White, labor,


3 50


28. C. H. Shepardson, labor,


3 50


29. Chas. Edwards, labor,


3 50


30. L. C. Hale, labor,


1 13


31. C. G. Hovey, labor,


3 50


32. F. E. Willard, labor,


4 00


$461 36


20. Herbert Pierce, labor,


22 .


STATE WORK NEAR WILLIAMSVILLE STATION, PAID IN FULL BY STATE.


No.


1. Daniel Pratt, labor,


$ 17 50


2. Chas. Edwards, labor, 5 60


3. Emory Pond, labor, 23 10


4. C. G. Hovey, labor,


3 00


5. Ira Ingram, labor and team,


16 00


6. Irving Williams, labor and team,


50 80


7. The Good Roads Machine Co., culvert pipe,


48 00


8. Fred Hescock, labor,


16 10


9. C. G. Hovey, labor,


5 00


10. Daniel Pratt, labor,


19 60


11. W. J. White, labor, 49 71


12. C. H. Shepardson, labor,


16 63


13. Herbert Pierce, labor,


10 50


14. W. E. Wheeler, labor,


3 50


15. E. F. Pond, labor,


18 73


16. L. C. Hale, labor,


4 50


17. L. M. Sargent, labor,


2 63


18. Irving Williams, labor,


14 80


19. C. G. Hovey, labor,


22 98


20. E. H. Tuthill, labor and team,


133 60


21. G. R. Temple, logs and railings,


25 00


22. F. E. Willard, labor, 59 40


$566 68


Amount of orders drawn for general expenses, $2,111 25


Amount of orders drawn for work near Salmon Hole bridge, 1,167 87


Amount of orders drawn for work near Shep- ardson's, 461 36


Amount of orders drawn for work near


Williamsville Station, 566 68


Total amount of orders drawn by selectmen, $4,307 16


1


23


Orders Drawn by D. A. Benson, Overseer of Poor


No.


9. Ziba Howard, support from December 30, 1912 to February 1, 1913, $ 6 00


1. Ziba Howard, support from February 1, to March 1, 1913, 6 00


2. Mrs. B. J. Wilson, boarding Emogene Hoyt, February 4, to March 4, 8 00


.


3. Ziba Howard, support from March 1, to April 1, 6 00


4. Ziba Howard, support from April 1, to June 1, 12 00


ORDERS DRAWN BY SELECTMEN FOR SUPPORT OF POOR. No.


4. E. A. Blodgett, support of Katherine Knapp, 50 00


5. Mrs. Mary Wilson, board for Emogene Hoyt to June 15, 30 00


6. E. A. Blodgett, support Knapp, 41 71


Katherine


7. Moran & Co., Mrs. Frank Rowe's burial expenses, 35 00


8. Mrs. F. N. Farnum, board and care of Katherine Knapp, 39 75


9. Mrs. F. N. Farnum, board and care of Mrs. Knapp, August 1, to August 29, 20 00


10. Mrs. F. N. Farnum, board and care of Mrs. Knapp, 5 weeks, 25 00


11. Mrs. Flora Ballou, board of Emogene Hoyt, 26 00


12. L. W. Tuttle, board of Emogene Hoyt, 14 00


13. E. F. Davis, board of Mabel Cunningham's children, 19 50


J


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No.


14. Mrs. F. N. Farnum, board of Mrs. Knapp, 15 56


15. L. W. Tuttle, board of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00


16. L. W. Tuttle, board of Mrs. Knapp, 18 00


17. L. W. Tuttle, moving Mrs. Knapp, 2 00


18. L. W. Tuttle, board of Mrs. Knapp, 14 00


19. L. W. Tuttle, board of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00


20. L. W. Tuttle, board of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00


21. L. W. Tuttle, board of Mrs. Knapp, 14 00


Total amount of orders drawn, $426 52


Orders Drawn by School Directors


Total amount of orders drawn by school direc-


tors from February 1, 1913, to Jan- uary 31, 1914, inclusive, $4,731 34


A statement of the above will appear in the school directors' report for the school year ending June 30.


L. H. HIGGINS, H. A. WILLIAMS, JOHN E. MORSE,


Auditors.


25


Births, Deaths and Marriages in Newfane, 1913


BIRTHS.


Jan. 23. A son to James and Mabel McCarty.


Mar. 20. A daughter to John L. and Ida Carey.


21. A daughter to John H. and Edith Stebbins.


May 12. A daughter to Fred and Jennie Daniell.


29. A daughter to Curtis O. and Florence Smith.


July 18. A daughter to George H. and Ruth F. Aldrich.


23. A son to Carl A. and Emma Brown.


Aug. 1. A daughter to Delbert and Grace Rhoads.


10. A son to Lewis and Ida Higgins.


27. A son to Peter and Eva L. Smart.


Oct. 1. A son to Arthur F. and Lillian Perry.


Dec. 15. A daughter to Lyman O. and Onnie Bills.


19. A son to Charlie R. and Annie E. Styles.


DEATHS.


Yrs.


Mos.


Days


Feb.


8. James C. Hopkins,


60


3


27


Feb. 19. Sophia R. Warren,


75


26


Apr. 3. Ida G. Carey,


19


8


-


June 4. Horace Alls,


July 5. Gertrude I. Krewolf,


71


11


17


20. Lewis W. Rowe,


8


5


30. Frederick L. Hamlin,


70


10


22


31. Carrie Lowe Wiswall,


47


6


6


Sept. 14. Mary C. Wilson,


Oct.


3. Leslie Smart,


-


1


9


Elvira A. Myers,


70


2


29


Nov. 21. Everett N. Johnson,


56


11


23


Dec. 7. Sumner G. Shepard,


78


6


2


-


5


16


12. Roxa A. Smith,


26


MARRIAGES.


May 31. Leonard B. Brown and Fray L. Ballou.


June 27. Frank L. Dorhamer and Martha M. Croutworst.


July 29. Sidney D. Jones and Ella Blood. Ray C. Betterly and Irene H. Fisher.


Nov. 12. Will C. Harvey and Florence K. Derry.


26. Daniel H. Pratt and May Carruth.


1


1


1


.


1


FIFTY-SIXTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


OF THE TOWN OF


Newfane, Vermont


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1915


BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO. 1915


1


FIFTY-SIXTH


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


AUDITORS


OF THE TOWN OF


Newfane, Vermont


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


JANUARY 31, 1915


BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO.


1915


١


AUDITORS' REPORT


Liabilities


Selectmen's orders outstanding,


$ 206 40


. Overseer's orders outstanding,


5 00


Road commissioners' orders outstanding,


91 54


School directors' orders outstanding,


274 88


Library note,


2,000 00


Bridge note,


4,500 00


Railroad note,


2,000 00


$9,077 82


Resources


Cash in treasury,


$ 7 61


Due on tax bill of 1914,


306 06


Due on old tax bills,


89 64


$ 403 31


4


F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane


DR.


Cash on hand at last report,


$ 239 74


J. E. Morse, collector,


11,016 45


E. C. Clark, collector,


135 18


Rent No. 3 schoolhouse,


28 00


Rent No. 2 schoolhouse, .


50 00


Elmer Knapp,


28 00


Town histories,


7 00


Town of New Haven,


74 50


Borrowed of Windham County Savings Bank,


6,000 00


Rent of school land,


1 50


Stove,


1 00


From State of Vermont :


Maintenance fund,


200 00


Automobile fund,


354 18


State highway account,


656 68


Special road work account,


596 17


Rebate school supervisor's salary account,


239 74


Excess 50 per cent account,


910 24


Advanced instruction account,


91 25


Transportation account,


248 01


Trained teachers account,


170 00


Legal schools account,


149 34


From dog licenses,


108 00


$21,304 98


.


5


F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane


CR.


Selectmen's orders paid,


$4,149 15


School directors' orders paid,


5,099 05


Road commissioner's orders paid,


3,120 31


Overseer's orders paid,


499 97


County tax,


44 44


Paid state treasurer :


State tax,


$222 19


School tax,


355 49


Highway tax,


222 19


799 87


Birth certificates,


6 00


Notes paid Windham County Savings Bank,


7,000 00


Interest on indebtedness,


578 58


Cash on hand,


7 61


$21,304 98


-


Grand List of Newfane, 1914


Value of real estate,


. $291,828 00


Value of personal estate,


132,011 00


$423,839 00


One per cent,


$ 4,238 39


223 polls at $2.00,


446 00


Grand list,


$ 4,684 39


6


Selectmen's Orders Outstanding


No.


66. J. C. Tibbetts,


$13 94


122. B. J. Wright, 4 00


123. A. H. Farnum, 11 05


125. A. V. D. Piper,


16 00


126. A. F. Schwenk,


5 00


127. Fred Lawrence,


65 00


131. C. M. Moore,


2 00


133. J. E. Morse,


2 00


13912. C. M. Moore,


10 00


142. W. E. Wheeler,


5 00


143. Dr. L. B. Gordon,


9 55


144. F. E. Willard,


15 00


145. C. K. Stedman,


5 25


146. George Howard,


1 00


147. S. I. Wiswall,


1 00


83. J. C. Tibbetts,


28 36


101. C. E. Brown,


12 25


$206 40


Overseer's Orders Outstanding


34. J. J. Worden, $5 00


School Directors' Orders Outstanding


No.


291. R. H. Ranney, $ 11 58


315. F. L. Drew, 8 97


78. Chester High School, 20 00


80. F. L. Drew, 33 01


No.


91 Frank Fisher, 2 25


93. F. L. Drew, 33 01


94. L. B. Brown, 3 00


95 Fray B. Brown, 2 00


96. L. B. Brown,


1 06


97. Mildred Palmer,


52 00


98. Rena G. Morse,


56 00


99. Daisy D. Barber, 52 00


$274 88


Road Commissioners' Orders Outstanding


No.


38. J. L. Martin, old order,


$ 4 75


1. A. O. Howe, 50


224. A. L. Lockwood, 5 25


229. E. F. Pond, 2 02


235. A. H. Ingram,


40


236. Bert Rhodes,


8 00


238.


A. E. Halladay,


12 00


239.


J. M. Kenney,


3 50


240.


Nelson Gray,


8 00


241. H. A. Williams,


6 98


242. E. H. Tuthill,


33 39


243. J. M. Moore,


1 00


244. Wayne Ingram,


4 00


245. C. E. Brown,


1 75


$91 54


8


Orders Drawn by Road Commissioner


No.


1. A. O. Howe,


$ 50


2. C. E. Brown, 7 00


3. F. S. Mundell, 4 91


4. Allie Mundell,


15 97


5. A. M. Merrifield, 27 40


6. Ernest Halladay, 1 50


7. Fred Hescock,


75


8. Stephen Foster,


1 95


9. G. R. Goodenough,


11 90


10. Bert Rhoades,


12 28


11. E. H. Tuthill,


32 00


12. Morse Bros.,


8 87


13. Tom Patch,


87


14. W. R. Trovarrow,


9 28


15. W. F. Toby,


8 56


16. Holden & Martin,


6 02


17. E. E. Fuller,


5 00


18. Peter Smart,


1 75


19. W. J. Corbett,


3 50


20. A. H. White,


7 00


21. John Barber,


5 00


22. Leon Powers,


10 00


23. C. Lane,


1 75


24. E. R. Willard,


42


25. Tuttle Co.,


50


26. W. J. Corbett,


3 50


27. F. M. Wiswall,


1 74


28. C. G. Hovey,


2 50


29. E. H. Tuthill,


50 00




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