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30. E. R. Willard,
2 03
31. D. H. Pratt,
3 35
32. D. H. Pratt,
9 10.
33. G. E. Howard,
5 25
9
No.
34. Harry Knapp,
15 00
35. Charles Ingram,
9 00
36. Stephen Foster, 10 67
37. H. E. Brown,
6 00
38. H. W. Hall,
9 00
39. Harry Smith,
8 75
40. G. E. Howard,
11 42
41. John Barber,
12 07
42. D. H. Pratt,
13 47
43. L. C. Bills,
1 75
44. C. G. Hovey,
4 50
45. Nelson Gray,
16 00
46. George Prouty,
4 88
48. J. L. Prouty,
7 00
481/2. D. H. Pratt,
15 75
49. Aca Brown,
14 50
491/2. W. J. Corbett,
5 25
50. G. E. Howard,
10 00
51. Harry Smith,
1 50
52. E. H. Tuthill,
50 00
53. Ernest Hamlin,
7 00
54. H. E. Pratt,
9 62
55. A. F. Mundell,
10 10
56. James R. Mundell,
6 88
57. H. F. Eddy,
7 00
58. H. L. Eddy,
24 00
59. G. E. Howard,
8 75
60. H. E. Brown,
7 00
61. Leon M. Pike,
5 25
62. Stephen Foster,
10 50
63. Nelson Gray,
5 00
64. D. E. Howard,
17 00
65. G. E. Howard,
9 00
66. N. H. Ingram,
5 00
67. N. H. Ingram,
11 00
10
No.
68. D. H. Pratt, 7 75
69. Ira Moulton, 6 25
70. D. E. Howard, 10 00
71. D. H. Pratt, 5 25
72. H. E. Pratt,
8 75
73. W. H. Ingram,
16 00
74. G. E. Howard,
6 47
75. E. H. Tuthill,
100 00
76. E. H. Tuthill,
30 87
W. H. Ingram,
4 00
78. Albert Howard,
4 50
79. W. W. Person,
4 50
80. E. H. Tuthill,
5 00
81. W. W. Person,
10 70
82. Charles F. Rice,
8 00
83. R. C. Longfellow,
6 00
84. Arthur Perry,
15 75
85. G. E. Howard,
10 50
86. D. H. Pratt,
12 00
87. Charles A. Edwards,
9 65
88. A. E. Halladay,
30 00
89. G. E. Howard,
6 00
90. Berten Halladay,
6 20
91. Charles Edwards,
12 25
92. G. R. Goodenough,
2 00
93. J. R. Mundell,
13 13
94. E. H. Tuthill,
125 00
95. Herman Powers,
16 75
96. R. C. Longfellow,
2 90
97. N. E. Pratt,
5 25
98. E. H. Tuthill,
100 00
99. D. H. Pratt,
14 00
100. L. K. Wellman,
6 00
101. H. A. Wood,
30 00
102. D. F. Pierce,
10 00
11
No.
103. E. H. Tuthill, 125 00
104. Charles Stiles, 8 75
105. Ira M. Ingram,
14 00
106. W. F. Toby,
20 13
107. Charles Stiles,
10 50
108. - D. F. Pierce,
14 00
109. Charles Turner,
2 75
110. Hubert Brown,
2 40
111. Everett Williams,
12 25
112. Stephen Foster,
8 05
113. D. H. Pratt,
5 00
114. G. R. Goodenough,
8 31
115. G. R. Goodenough,
7 31
116. Viley S. Brown,
5 25
117. J. W. Williams,
13 00
118. Ernest Halladay,
1 75
119. Lewis Bills,
4 37
120. Charles Stiles,
17 50
121. E. E. Williams,
10 50
122. D. F. Pierce,
11 00
123.
D. F. Pierce,
8 50
124. Berten Halladay,
1 75
125. F. M. Wiswall,
22 75
126. E. H. Tuthill,
110 00
127. H. E. Brown,
19 25
128. Herman Powers,
2 50
129. N. E. Pratt,
15 75
130. D. H. Pratt,
16 62
131. Charles Edwards,
3 50
132.
J. C. Reed,
1 00
133. Lovell & Brown,
27 93
134. Ira M. Ingram,
16 87
135. John Barber,
2 32
136. D. F. Pierce,
10 00
137.
H. L. Eddy,
12 00
12
No.
138. Nelson Gray, 4 00
139. D. H. Pratt,
14 00
140. Charles Stiles, 21 00
141. H. H. Brown,
8 00
142. H. S. Powers,
9 75
143. A. N. Sherman,
1 07
144. The Tuttle Co.,
50
145.
George Roberts,
3 50
146. C. E. Brown,
12 51
147. H. C. Smead,
7 00
148. E. H. Tuthill,
15 00
149. P. B. Sparks,
10 00
150. D. H. Pratt,
5 25
151. E. E. Williams,
14 00
152. S. D. Jones,
28 62
153.
W. J. White,
23 75
154. G. O. Prouty,
6 80
155. A. O. Howe,
4 00
156.
Lovell & Brown,
1 50
157.
Holden & Martin,
31 62
158. A. M. Merrifield,
2 50
159.
H. C. Smead,
10 50
160.
D. H. Pratt,
10 50
161. E. E. Williams,
10 50
162. C. R. Stiles,
14 00
163. E. H. Tuthill,
42 98
164. D. F. Pierce,
16 00
165. J. W. Williams,
6 50
166. D. F. Pierce,
16 00
167. A. E. Halladay,
34 50
168. A. E. Halladay,
3 50
169. E. H. Tuthill,
50 00
170. J. M. Kenny,
9 62
171. A. F. Mundell,
3 75
172.
E. E. Williams,
5 25
·
13
No.
173. C. H. Hovey,
7 00
174. C. R. Stiles, 11 67
175. C. P. Thayer, 9 10
176. D. F. Pierce, 8 00
177. E. E. Williams,
8 10
178. A. H. Ingram,
2 25
179. Charles Roe,
1 75
180. E. H. Tuthill,
11 25
181. E. E. Williams,
6 75
182. E. E. Williams,
4 00
183. H. S. Brackett,
7 00
184. D. H. Pratt,
1 75
185. H. L. Eddy,
16 00
186. Charles Stiles,
8 75
187. Nelson Gray,
14 00
188. E. F. Pond,
111 48
189. D. F. Pierce,
6 50
190. H. H. Brown,
1 75
191. E. H. Tuthill,
5 00
192. E. H. Tuthill,
39 54
193. G. R. Howard,
7 15
194. Mrs. W. H. Knowlton,
10 00
195. Stephen Foster,
8 50
196. Herbert Bingham,
3 25
197. L. W. Tuttle,
7 00
198. D. F. Pierce,
11 00
199. D. F. Pierce,
12 50
1991/2. Clide Randell,
7 00
200. Herbert Pierce,
17 25
201. E. W. Morse,
8 75
202. A. C. Morse,
16 25
203. Clark Shepardson,
13 75
204. Clark Shepardson,
8 75
205. John Mundell,
1 75
206. The Tuttle Co., 50
14
No.
207. N. E. Road Machine Co.,
21 43
208. G. R. Goodenough, 4 55
209. B. E. Morse, 33 00
210. C. F. Rice,
5 44
211. Bert Wright,
8 90
212. E. H. Tuttle,
5 00
213. Ralph Cushing,
1 75
214. H. L. Eddy,
4 00
215. J. D. Maher,
8 00
216. C. C. Reed,
7 15
217. Holden & Martin,
4 20
218. E. E. Williams,
2 15
219. M. A. Bingham,
4 00
220. L. W. Bingham,
4 00
221. Nelson Gray,
2 00
222. D. F. Pierce,
2 00
223. James Mundell,
4 37
224. A. L. Lockwood,
5 25
225. H. E. Pratt,
12 25
226. W. B. Park,
2 40
227. Lovell & Brown,
1 00
228. H. L. Eddy,
12 00
229. E. F. Pond,
2 02
230. N. E. Road Machine Co.,
2 00
231. C. M. Moore,
8 00
232. Fred Hescock,
17 50
233. H. E. Sparks,
15 75
234. E. C. Sparks,
46 00
235. A. H. Ingram,
40
236. Bert Rhoades,
8 00
237. A. M. Merrifield,
2 50
238. A. E. Halladay,
12 00
239. J. M. Kenney,
3 50
240. Nelson Gray,
8 00
241.
H. A. Williams,
6 98
15
No.
242. E. H. Tuthill, 33 39
243. J. M. Moore, 1 00
244. Wayne Ingram,
4 00
245. C. E. Brown, 1 75
Total amount of orders drawn, $3,070 38
Brush cutting paid for by road commissioner,
$140 15
Work on winter roads paid for by road com- missioner, $261 34
Orders Drawn by Selectmen
STATE ROAD WORK.
No.
1. N. E. Gray, labor, $ 10 00
2. H. A. Edwards, labor, 18 00
3. Harry Smith, labor, 10 50
4. H. L. Mack, labor, 5 25
10 50
6. F. H. Smith, labor,
8 775
7. E. W. Hamlin, labor,
10 50
8. W. A. Wilson, labor,
24 00
9. S. I. Wiswall, labor,
10 50
10. H. A. Edwards, labor,
13 00
11. Central Vermont R. R. Co., freight,
11 59
12. S. I. Wiswall, labor,
8 75
13. Nelson Gray, labor,
20 00
14. F. H. Smith, labor,
8 75
15. Leon Pike, labor,
7 00
16. F. S. Smith, labor,
7 88
17. Hugh Mack, labor,
8 75
18. E. W. Hamlin, labor,
8 75
19. H. Eddy, labor,
5 25
20. H. A. Edwards, labor,
18 00
21. W. A. Wilson, labor,
22 75
5. Wm. McMan, labor,
16
No.
22. Ralph Cushing, labor,
12 25
23. H. Eddy, labor, 10 50
24. Roy Severance, labor, 7 00
25. F. H. Smith, labor,
10 50
26. Leon Pike, labor,
8 75
27. Hugh Mack, labor,
10 50
28. E. W. Hamlin, labor,
8 75
29. Nelson Gray, labor,
24 00
30. J. D. Maher, labor,
36 00
31. W. A. Wilson, labor,
25 50
311/2. Roy Severance, labor,
10 50
32. H. F. Eddy, labor,
10 50
33. Nelson Gray, labor,
24 00
34. E. W. Hamlin, labor,
10 50
35. Hugh Mack, labor,
10 50
36. F. H. Smith, labor,
10 50
37. Leon Pike, labor,
8 75
38. H. A. Edwards, labor,
6 00
39. W. A. Wilson, labor,
25 50
391/2. W. C. Ballou, freight,
1 83
40. F. H. Smith, labor,
3 50
41. H. F. Eddy, labor,
00
42. A. T. Edwards, labor,
20 00
43. Nelson Gray, labor,
22 00
44. E. W. Hamlin, labor,
10 50
45. S. I. Wiswall, labor,
10 50
46.
Hugh Mack, labor,
10 50
47. W. A. Wilson, labor,
25 50
48. Lovell & Brown, tile and cement,
107 22
49. J. D. Maher, labor,
56 00
50. S. I. Wiswall, labor,
5 25
51. Hugh Mack, labor,
5 25
52. E. N. Hamlin, labor,
5 25
53. W. A. Wilson, labor,
18 06
54. J. D. Maher, labor,
8 00
17
No. 55. Nelson Gray, labor,
18 00
56. Geo. Solandt, labor,
54 25
57. Hugh Mack, labor, 1 75
58. S. I. Wiswall, labor,
1 75
59. Arthur Gray, labor,
10 50
60. W. A. Wilson, labor,
25 50
61. Hugh Mack, labor,
10 50
62. Stephen Foster, labor,
10 50
63.
W. A. Wilson, labor,
23 37
64. F. M. Wiswall, labor,
8 75
65. Hugh Mack, labor,
7 87
66. W. A. Wilson, labor,
17 00
67.
F. M. Wiswall, labor,
6 30
68. H. S. Brackett, labor,
16 62
69. Hugh Mack, labor,
5 25
70. H. D. Smith, labor,
7 00
71. Henry Rowe, labor,
3 40
72. A. L. Lockwood, labor,
17 07
73.
Nelson Gray, labor,
7 00
74. Hugh Mack, labor,
10 50
75. F. M. Wiswall, labor,
10 50
76. W. A. Wilson, labor,
25 50
77. J. D. Maher, labor,
16 00
78. H. D. Smith, labor,
10 50
79. Stephen Foster, labor,
26 25
80. H. S. Brackett, labor,
10 50
81. .Geo. Solandt, labor,
37 62
82. Harry Temple, labor,
17 06
83. J. C. Tibbets, labor,
28 36
84. Hugh Mack, labor,
8 75
85. H. D. Smith, labor,
8 75
86. F. S. Smith, labor,
12 25
87. S. F. Foster, labor,
10 50
88. Geo. Solandt, labor,
10 50
89. H. S. Brackett, labor,
10 50
18
No.
90. F. S. Wiswall, labor, 5 07
91. J. H. Barber, labor, 23 63
92. H. L. Eddy, labor, 32 00
93. W. A. Wilson, labor,
27 63
94 E. O. Wade, labor,
3 50
95. I. N. Ingram, labor,
16 00
96. C. G. Hovey, labor,
13 22
97. D. Pratt, labor,
8 75
98. H. Brown, labor,
38 00
99. H. F. Pierce, labor,
23 00
100. Chas. Stiles, labor,
16 62
101. C. E. Brown, labor,
12 25
102. H. W. Adams, labor,
5 25
103. F. Farnum, labor,
12 25
104.
C. H. Shepardson, labor,
2 62
105. H. C. Smead, labor,
12 25
106.
C. K. Stedman, labor,
22 17
107. H. B. Perry, drilling and blasting,
54 12
108. R. H. Dean, labor,
8 00
109. C. L. Randall, labor,
3 50
110. H. Brown, labor,
5 11
111. F. Farnum, labor,
12 23
112. C. H. Shepardson, labor,
7 99
113. H. W. Adams, labor,
3 50
114. C. K. Stedman, labor,
3 37
115.
F. J. Pierce, labor,
2 00
116. Holden & Martin,
12 72
117. H. D. Smith, labor,
3 50
118. W. P. Eames,
22 44
119. J. D. Maher, labor,
14 00
120. J. M. Kenney,
6 12
$1,774 56
Cost of state road near Earl Davis',
$1,200 00
Cost of state road near F. N. Farnum's, 210 00
Cost of state road near Williamsville depot, 350 00
19
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
No.
1. L. H. Higgins, services as auditor, ex- press and postage, $ 5 50
2. H. A. Williams, services as auditor, 3 00
3. J. E. Morse, services as auditor, 4 00
4. F. L. Gould, carrying library books, 19 00
5. W. A. Wilson, 2,194 feet plank and rolling roads, 79 14
6. Guy Grout, rolling roads, 42 66
7. Sam Wiswall, rolling roads, 22 40
2 00
8. Nelson Gray, breaking roads, 2 75
9. P. B. Sparks, blacksmithing,
10. E. L. Hildreth & Co., auditors' reports, 27 50
11. Anthony Schwenk, term fees, 16 00
12. William Brooks, fixing watering trough, 2 25
13. W. A. Wilson, 1,792 ft. plank, 34 day with team, 35 25
14. Arthur Warren, land records book, 23 28
15. J. E. Morse, locating and drafting sign- boards, 3 50
16. H. J. Heath, work as tree warden, 6 00
17. L. W. Bush, Memorial Day expenses, 25 00
18. W. C. Ballou, freight on wheel scrapers, 3 65
19. E. C. Clarke, attending town meeting and investigating unlicensed dogs, 4 00
20. F. J. Pierce, 3,385, feet lumber and labor on bridge, 65 44
21. J. B. Randall & Co., 2,097 feet plank and 4 days breaking road with teams, 46 46
22. H. H. Brown, labor and material for rail- ings, 9 39
23. New England Road Machine Co., 2 wheel scrapers, 80 00
24. P. P. White, professional services, 12 50
20
No.
25. A. L. Lockwood, fighting fire on Randall lot, 2 63
26. W. A. Morse, painting signs, 23 28
27. I. W. Williams, drawing gravel and lum- ber, 2 74
28. D. Dorrell, labor on signs, 5 00
29. I. W. Williams, locust signposts, 23 80
30. W. A. Wilson, hauling gravel to depot bridge, 9 00
31. R. H. Dean, team work on depot bridge, 32 60
32. H. A. Edwards, labor on depot bridge, 26 25
33. Fred Morse, breaking roads,
1 75
34. Ira Ingram, putting up signboards,
5 00
35. J. M. Kenney, labor on depot bridge, 17 50
.36. Stephen Foster, labor with team on bridge, 1 35
37. Collie Lane, fighting fire, 1 00
38. John E. Morse, erecting guideposts and signs, 10 25
39. V. W. Ranney, clerk for listers and making out tax bills, 20 00
40. C. E. Skinner, looking up records and survey of road, 2 00
41. F. N. Farnum, work on Sparks bridge,
7 40
42. F. N. Farnum, work on Sparks bridge,
83
43. Nelson Gray, drawing gravel for bridge, 4 00
44. Ransom Rhoades, grading at depot bridge,
25 25
45. Henry Powers, work on bridge, 9 28
46. Herman Powers, work on road, ' 2 63
47. George O. Prouty, work on bridge, 6 65
48. Julius Prouty, work on bridge, 3 15
49. A. G. Warren, order book, 78
50. Herbert E. Brown, work on Hunter Brook bridge, 33 75
51. L. C. Hale, work on bridge and railing, 17 00
52. A. R. Underwood, hemlock plank, 17 58.
21
No.
53. C. A. Edwards, work on railing, 8 75
54. A. F. Mundell, drawing poles and gravel, 5 26
55. C. F. Rice, mowing cemetery and shovel- ing out road, 2 00
56. H. L. Eddy, drawing 3 loads of gravel for depot bridge, 3 .00
57. A. H. White, 212 hours labor with team, 1 00
58. W. B. Park, 6 days' labor on depot bridge, 12 00
59. C. C. Reed, labor on bridges and rail- ing, 67 40
60. F. J. Pierce, labor on bridges with team, 24 66
61. Geo. A. Downs, transportation, 15 00
62. P. B. Sparks, blacksmithing, 2 50
63. Bert E. Morse, plank and stringers and labor, 84 50
64. H. E. Johnson, taking list of 1914, 42 85
65. F. B. Washer, stringers and railing, 13 50
66. J. C. Tibbetts, hemlock plank,
13 94
67. J. M. Kenney, labor on bridges, 31 57
68. Chas. E. Edwards, work on bank wall, 12 25
69. Sam Wiswall, fixing bridge, 5 57
70. M. P. Benson, jail help on bridge, 40 35
71. Herbert Brown, work on bank wall, 40 75
72. H. A. Edwards, lumber for depot bridge, 1 70
73. Sam Wiswall, drawing bridge plank, 2 00
74. Nelson Gray, work with team, 5 60
75. H. C. Smead, work on bank wall, 10 50
76. D. H. Pratt, work on bank wall, 00
J. F. Whitaker, gatepost and mowing cemetery, 3 00
78. J. F. Whitaker, fire warden, 4 87
79. Nelson Gray, work with team, 9 20
80. C. I. Knapp, serving papers, 1 70
81. B. C. Baldwin, auto hire, 6 75
22
No.
82. Dr. L. H. Gordon, examining and com- mitting LaCross to Brattleboro Re- treat, 9 00
83. V. W. Ranney, work on check list, 4 82
84. A. L. Lockwood, taking lists of 1914, 55 90
85. A. L. Lockwood, work on depot bridge, 2 80
86. I. M. Ingram, fixing bridge,
2 00
87. A. F. Mundell, work with team, 3 75
88. Mrs. W. H. Knowlton, 21 loads of gravel, 1 05
89. Noble Pratt, 1 day's work,
1 75
90. E. L. Hildreth & Co., election printing, 18 50
91. W. P. Eames, cement and merchandise, 89 96
92. E. F. Pond, labor on bridges, 3 60
93. A. G. Warren, town books, 2 80
94. W. E. Wheeler, ballot clerk, 2 00
95. Frank Rand, ballot clerk, 2 00
96. Dorr Benson, ballot clerk, 2 00
97. Harry Temple, ballot clerk, 2 00
98. Chas. Hescock, assisting ballot clerk, 2 00
99. Arthur Underwood, assisting ballot clerk, 2 00
100. F. S. Rand, putting up booths, 1 50
101. C. H. Shepardson, laying walk and putting up railing, 13 70
102. D. H. Pratt, work on bridges and bank wall, 3 50
1
103. A. F. Mundell, work with team on Hunter Brook Road, 8 32
104. John E. Morse, collecting taxes, printing and postage, 112 98
105. John E. Morse, posting for and attending freeman's meeting, 5 00
106. John E. Morse, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00
107. Bert E. Morse, plank and labor, 71 10
23
No.
1071/2. Chas. Skinner, attending 3 meetings revising check list, 3 00
108. F. E. Willard, labor and cash paid, 35 00
109. James Mundell, work on railing and bridges, 13 65
110. Alfred Patch, work on railing and bridges, 2 94
111. Claude C. Reed, work on bank wall, 36 00
112. H. H. Howe, 146 feet hemlock, 2 63
113. M. H. Cheney, lumber and labor, 75 76
114. L. W. Bingham, 535 feet plank, 8 02
115. C. M. Moore, labor and cash paid, 89 03
116. F. A. DeWitt, town treasurer, 25 00
117. C. E. Brown, labor, 1 75
118. .H. C. Bingham, 508 feet plank,
7 62
119. A. M. Sherman, merchandise,
120. H. J. Heath, land damage and gravel, 6 27
50 00
121. E. F. Pond, work on bridges,
2 13
122. B. J. Wright, work on bridge, 4 00
123. A. H. Farnum, blacksmithing, 11 05
124. H. E. Sparks, taking lists, 1914, 27 50
125. A. V. D. Piper, town counsel in 1914, 16 00
126. A. F. Schwenk, services on insane pauper case, 5 00
127. Fred Lawrence, snow roller, 65 00
128. H. E. Sparks, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00
129. F. A. DeWitt, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00
130. B. C. Eager, civil authority and check list meeting, 5 00
131. C. M. Moore, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00
132. J. M. Kenney, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00
24
No.
133. J. E. Morse, attending civil authority meeting, 2 00
134. A. W. Rawson, room for civil authority meeting, 1 00
135. A. G. Warren, town clerk, 19.45
136. M. P. Benson, keeping tramps, 13 00
137. W. P. Eames, merchandise, 10 46
138. J. M. Kenney, labor and cash paid, 31 15
139. J. M. Kenney, selectman,
15 00
1391/2. C. M. Moore, selectman,
10 00
140. A. G. Warren, civil authority and check list meetings, 5 00
141. H. A. Williams, merchandise, 2 48
142. W. E. Wheeler, 250 feet pine, 5 00
143. Dr. L. B. Gordon, services as health officer, 9 55
144. F. E. Willard, selectman, 15 00
145. C. K. Steadman, stone boat, 5 25
146. George Howard, watching fire, 1 00
147. S. J. Wiswall, watching fire, 1 00
General account, $2,405 01
State road work, 1,774 56
Total amount of orders drawn by selectmen, $4,179 57
Cost of cement bridge near Newfane depot, $ 225 00
Cost of stone work near Herbert Brown's, 35 00
Cost of water break on Stratton Hill, 81 00
Cost of work on Henry Powers bridge, 61 00
Cost of work on Hunter Brook bridge, 76 00
Cost of water break on Hunter Brook road, 9 00
Cost of railing, Dover Road, 117 00
25
Orders drawn by John M. Kenney, Overseer of Poor
No.
1. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, $ 8 00
2. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 16 00
3. C. C. Reed, 1 cord of wood, S. F. Moul- ton, 4 00
4. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
5. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
6. W. C. Ballou, agent, express charges on body of W. M. Richardson, 8 07
612. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
7. J. D. Pierce, casket for W. M. Richard- son, 54 00
71/2. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
8. Doctor O. V. Heflon, account of W. M. Richardson, 11 50
9. W. P. Eames, telephone, W. M. R., . 1 20
10. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
11. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
12. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 8 00
13. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
14. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
15. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
16. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
17. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
18. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
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No.
1812. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
19. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
20. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
21. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
22. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
23. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
24. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
25. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
26. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
27. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
28. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
29. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
30. Doctor F. L. Osgood, services for Tom Leonard, 5 95
31. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
32. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
33. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
34. J. J. Worden, 5 00
35. W. P. Eames, goods for Tom Leonard, 11 50
36. W. P. Eames, goods for Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 1 45
37. L. W. Tuttle, support of Emogene Hoyt, 8 00
38. L. W. Tuttle, support of Mrs. Elmer Knapp, 14 00
39. L. W. Tuttle, support of Tom Leonard, 16 00
Total amount orders drawn, $ 504 97
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Orders Drawn by School Directors
Total amount of orders drawn by school di- rectors from February 1, 1914, to January 31, 1915, inclusive, $5,008 68
A statement of the above will appear in the school di- rectors' report for the school year ending June 30, 1915.
H. A. WILLIAMS, W. H. NEWTON,
1 Auditors. C. E. BROWN,
28
Births, Marriages and Deaths in 1914
BIRTHS.
Jan.
5. A daughter to Guy and Fannie Grout.
7. A son to James H. and Florence Brown.
12. A daughter to Clarence A. and Margaret E. Nichols.
Mar. 3. A daughter to Frank M. and Della Pratt.
Apr. 3. A daughter to Herbert and Nina Bingham.
15. A son to William and Grace Trevorrow.
May 4. A daughter to Wayne and Lydia Ingram.
15. A daughter to Albert C. and Clara A. Morse.
July 7. A son to Bert and Phoebe Brown.
9. A son to Dana G. and Nellie H. Perry. 28. A son to Charles E. and Ada Turner.
Aug. 21. A daughter to Wilson M. and Lillie J. Winches- ter.
29. A daughter to Peter R. and Eva L. Smart.
Sept. 12. A son to Herbert T. and Carrie F. Pierce. 15. A daughter to Merton C. and Edith A. Stone.
Oct.
2. A son to John F. and Flora G. Sweetser.
2. A son to Daniel H. and Mary Pratt.
10. A son to Forest I. and Lottie E. Willard.
Dec. 21. A son to Ernest and Bernice Hamlin.
.
29
MARRIAGES.
Mar: 8. John E. MacDonald and Florence Ferris.
Apr. 4. Lucius P. Covey and Rubie A. Rice.
25. John L. Carey and Florence E. Knapp.
May 30. Ernest W. Hamlin and Bernice M. Edwards.
Sept. 1. William T. Bruce and Harriet E. Byron.
2. Hastings A. Williams and Ruby E. Sparks.
10. Fred H. Smith and Mary E. Magoon.
23. James H. Stott and Flora S. Hopkins. 30 Raymond E. Kent and S. Agnes Moulton.
Dec. 16. John J. O'Neill and Eunice M. Goodell.
25. Ransom W. Rand and Pearl J. Daniell.
DEATHS.
Yrs.
Mos.
Days
Jan. 13. Douglas M. Brown,
6
18. Florence M. Grout,
13
30. Foster S. Whitaker,
75
2
13
Feb. 27. Albert S. Putnam,
78
8
24
27. William H. Knowlton,
58
4
9
Apr. 3. William M. Richardson,
62
5
May 16. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Morse.
16. Clara L. Morse, 26
27. Louise A. Stratton, 62
June 18. Sarah J. Wood, 80
Aug. 1. Lizzie H. Rand,
76
6
14
Oct. 28. Norman F. Burlingame,
69
8
Nov. 26. Leonard J. Timson,
94
8 27
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ساعة
FIFTY-SEVENTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
AUDITORS
OF THE TOWN OF
Newfane, Vermont
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 31, 1916
BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO. 1916
FIFTY-SEVENTH
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
AUDITORS
OF THE TOWN OF
Newfane, Vermont
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
JANUARY 31, 1916
BRATTLEBORO: PRESS OF E. L. HILDRETH & CO.
1916
Town Officers, 1915
Moderator : F. A. DEWITT. Town Clerk : A. G. WARREN. School Directors : MRS. G. E. DAVIDSON, C. L. HESCOCK, P. C. THAYER. Road Commissioner : E. H. TUTHILL. First Constable and Collector : J. E. MORSE. Second Constable : B. C. EAGER. Town Treasurer : F. A. DEWITT. Overseer of Poor : J. M. KENNY.
Auditors : L. H. HIGGINS, H. A. WILLIAMS, W. H. NEWTON.
Town Grand Juror : O. R. WRIGHT.
Town Agent : D. A. BENSON.
Listers : H. E. SPARKS, W. M. WINCHESTER, A. E. HALLADAY. Tree Warden : H. J. HEATH. Inspector of Wood and Lumber: W. E. WHEELER. Fence Viewers : C. E. BROWN, F. E. FISHER, JOHN WHITAKER.
Pound Keeper : E. W. MORSE.
AUDITORS' REPORT
Liabilities
Selectmen's orders outstanding,
$ 135 94
Road commissioner's orders outstanding, 78 93
School directors' orders outstanding,
407 83
Library note,
2,000 00
Bridge note,
4,500 00
Railroad note,
2,000 00
Notes and interest due Windham County Sav-
ings Bank, 2,087 50
$11,210 20
Resources
Cash in treasury,
$ 1,188 32
Due on tax bill of 1915,
594 61
Due on old tax bills,
75 97
$1,858 90
Amount received from Philura Moore estate for benefit of Moore Free Library, $6,766 50
Interest on same, due January 1, 1916, 90 48
4
F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane
DR.
Cash on hand at last report,
$ 7 61
From State of Vermont :
Highway opportionment,
662 81
Excess 50 per cent account,
484 79
Advanced instruction account,
106 25
Transportation account,
226 13
Trained teachers account,
180 00
Legal schools account,
9 20
Rebate supervisor's salary account,
255 32
Special auto maintenance,
153 46
Permanent state road account,
816 09
Resurfacing roads,
158 25
Regular auto maintenance,
200 00
Town of Brattleboro account of H. Eddy,
45 10
Windham County Savings Bank loan,
6,000 00
Dog license account,
84 45
Rent from school land,
79 26
Rebate account of Mrs. Elmer Knapp,
47 25
Rent from schoolhouse hall,
50 00
Rebate from E. Wellman estate,
40 00
Sale of town histories,
5 00
J. E. Morse, on prior tax bills,
319 73
J. E. Morse, on tax bills, 1915,
10,451 41
D. A. Benson, for dynamite,
1 50
Severance estate,.
8 00
Total,
$20,391 61
5
F. A. DeWitt, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Newfane
CR.
Cash paid orders :
Selectmen,
$ 5,099 48
School directors,
5,147 71
Road commissioners,
3,202 05
Overseer of poor,
493 34
Paid state school tax,
374 75
Paid state road tax,
234 22
Paid county tax, regular,
46 84
Paid county tax, special,
142 59
Paid interest on debt,
457 06
Paid notes at the bank,
4,000 00
Paid birth certificate,
5 25
Cash on hand, 1916,
1,188 32
$20,391 61
Grand List, 1915
Real estate,
$314,840 00
Personal property,
114,069 00
Total value,
$428,909 00
One per cent,
4,289 09
232 polls at $2,
464 00
Total grand list, $ 4,753 09
Tax laid, two dollars and forty cents on the dol- lar, appropriated as follows : Road commissioner, $ 40
Selectmen, 65
6
School directors, Overseer of poor, State and county, *Indebtedness,
70
10
30
25
$2 40
Tax Collector's Report
JOHN E. MORSE.
DR.
To tax book,
$11,407 41
CR.
By town treasurer's receipts,
$10,451 41
Discounts,
361 39
Balance uncollected,
577 06
Cash on hand,
17 55
$11,407 41
Selectmen's Orders Outstanding
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