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7 50
24. 223. John Matthews, 50 hrs. man
10 50
24. 224. Geo. Rivers, 50 hrs. man
10 50
24. 225. John Hagan, 50 hrs. man
11 00
24. 226. Pat. Timbers, 50 hrs. man
10 00
24. 227. Geo. Greeno, 36 hrs. man
7 92
24. 228. Francis Bean, 14 hrs. man
3 08
24. 229. Wilfred Bean, 50 hrs. man
10 00
24. 230. Sam Champine, 50 hrs. man
11 00
24. 231. Fred Hagan, 50 hrs. man
10 00
24. 232. Frank Greeno, 27 hrs. man
5 40
24. 233. Chas. Greeno, Sr., 27 hrs. man
5 67
24. 234. Raymond Baker, 27 hrs. man
3 78
24.
235. Jas. Carrigan, 27 hrs. man
5 40
24. 236. Jas. P. Candon, 50 hrs. team
25 00
24. 237. Thos. H. Candon, 50 hrs. team
25 00
1
26
24. 238. Julius Pelkey, 50 hrs. team
25 00
24. 239. E. W. Dickerman, 48 hrs. team 24 00
24. 240 Wm. Cassidy, 18 hrs. team 9 00
24. 241. Chas. Fox, 27 hrs. team
13 50
24. 242. A. D. Mills, 32 hrs. team
16 00
24. 243. J. A. Duffy, 14 hrs. team 7 00
24. 244. Julius Pelkey, 40 hrs. team
20 00
26. 245. Holmes Iron Co., plates for crusher 6 68
26. 246. N. & T. Mfg. Co., 200 cedar posts 22 50
26. 2461/2. Ray & McCormick, supplies
12 30
26. 247. Dan Reed, 48 hrs. man 9 60
26. John Hagan, 5 hrs. man. 1 08
26. 249. Francis Carrigan, 50 hrs. man
7 50
28. 250. B. J. Smith, 3 hrs. team 161/2 hrs. man
9 11
28. 251. Clinton Payne, stone and damage to grass 10 00
29. 252. Wallingford Mfg. Co., stone forks 3 20
30. 253. H. M. Gipson & Son, 1600 ft. spruce (guard rail)
42 50
30. 254. Bert Hier, 35 hrs. team, 37 hrs. man
21 35
30. 255. Frank Greeno, 36 hrs. man 7 20
July 1. 256. Geo. Rivers, 301/2 hrs. man
6 40
1. 257. Harry Smith, 54 hrs. man
15 00
1. 258. Peter Forsha, 45 hrs. man 9 00
1. 259. Manley Grace, 45 hrs. man 9 45
1. 260. Dan Reed, 54 hrs. man
10 80
1. 261. Geo. Greeno, 54 hrs. man
11 88
1. 262. C. L. Hitchcock, trucking
1 25
1. 263. Walter Kitson, 54 hrs. man
10 80
1. 264. J. P. Candon, 54 hrs. team
27 00
1. 265. T. H. Candon, 54 hrs. team 27 00
1. 266. Julius Pelkey, 54 hrs. team
27 00
1. 267. Chas. Fox, 54 hrs. team
27 00
1.
268. E. W. Dickerman, 33 hrs. team
16 50
1. 269. A. D. Mills, 54 hrs. team 27.00
1. 270. Wm. Cassidy, 50 hrs. team 22 50
1. 271. Jerry Falloon, 18 hrs. team
9 00
27
1. 272. Wm. Manley, 54 hrs. man 11 34
1. 273. Peter Stoler, 54 hrs. man 11 34
1.
274. Leo Greeno, 45 hrs. man 6 75
1. 275. David Greeno, trucking
1 50
1. 276. Francis Carrigan, 54 hrs. man 8 10
1. 277. John Matthews, 54 hrs. man
11 34
1. 278. Sam Champine, 36 hrs. man 7 92
1. 279. Jas. Carrigan, 54 hrs. man
10 80
1. 280. Fred Hagan, 54 hrs. man 10 80
1. 281. Patrick Timbers, 54 hrs. man
10 80
1. 282. Chas. Greeno, carpenter work and trucking 17 88
1. 283. Mark Tennien, 45 hrs. man
6 30
1. 284. Ansel Jackson, 54 hrs. man
10 80
1. 285. Wilfred Bean, 18 hrs. man
3 60
1. 286. Raymond Baker, 54 hrs. man 8 10
3. 287. Dr. L. Bailey, trucking
5 90
3. 288. Francis Christmas, 3 hrs. man
45
5. 289. E. A. Randall, 45 hrs. team
22 50
5. 290. E. A. Randall, 225 hrs. services 75 00
1 20
6. 292. Holmes Iron Co., plates for crusher 4 26
5 00
8. 294. Ray & McCormick, gasoline 7 77 8. 295. Peter Stoler, 37 hrs. man 8. 296. Wilfred Pelkey, 7 hrs. man 1 40
99 46
8. 297.
Harry Smith, 45 hrs. man Geo. Rivers, 36 hrs. man
7 56
8. 298.
Wm. Manley, 47 hrs. man
9 87
8. 300.
Manley Grace, 41 hrs. man
8 61
8. 301.
Geo. Taylor, 41 hrs. man
8 61
8. 302.
J. P. Candon, 41 hrs. team
20 50
8. 303. Joseph Dusette, 10 hrs. team
2 00
8. 304. Jas. Carrigan, 12 hrs. man 1 20
8. 305. Wm. Cassidy, 46 hrs. team
20 50
8. 306. Wm. Cassidy, 29 hrs. team, 17 hrs. man
17 55
8. 307. Chas. Poro, 19 hrs. man
3 80
5. 291. Jerome Falloon, 6 hrs. man
6. 293. V. Tumilevis, 25 hrs. man
12 50
8. 299.
28
8. 308. Julius Pelkey, 41 hrs. team 20 50
8. 309. T. H. Candon, 32 hrs. team 16 00
8. 310. A. D. Mills, 41 hrs. team 20 50
8. 311. John Matthews, 41 hrs. man
8 61
· 8. 312. Leo Greeno, 41 hrs. man
6 15
8. 313. Francis Carrigan, 41 hrs. man
6 15
8. 314. Sam Champine, 44 hrs. man
9 68
8. 315. Raymond Baker, 36 hrs. man 5 40
8. 316. Fred Hagan, 41 hrs. man 8 20
8. 317. Geo. Greeno, 32 hrs. man 7 04
8. 3171/2. Jas. Carrigan, 41 hrs. man
8 20
10. 318. W. J. Foley, repairing 22 85
10. 319. Willard Brown 63/4 hrs. team 3 00
11. 320. Brosseau Bros., rubber boots 3 75
12. 321. Jas. White, 68 hrs. man 13 60
12. 322. Mark Tennien, 23 hrs. man 3 22
12. 323. Chas. Greeno, Sr., 5 hrs. man 1 10
14. 324. Frank Greeno, 36 hrs. man 7 20
15. 325. F. N. Blanchard 45 hrs. team 22 50
15. 326.
John Matthews, 45 hrs. man 9 45
15. 327.
Geo. Taylor, 45 hrs. man 9 45
15 328. Manley Grace, 40 hrs. man 8 40
15. 329. Geo. Greeno, 45 hrs. man 9 45
15. 330. N. Bissette, 14 hrs. man and horse, 5 hrs. man 5 15
15. 331. Dan Reed, 32 hrs. man
6 40
15. 332. John Matthews, 45 hrs. man 9 45
15. 3321/2. Geo. Taylor, 45 hrs. man 9 45
15. 333. A. F. Ward, 45 hrs. man
9 45
15. 3331/2. Geo. Greeno, 36 hrs. man
7 56
19. 334. E. A. Randall, 153 hrs. team 76 50
29. 3341/2. A. F. Ward, 40 hrs. man 10 08
29. 335. Manley Grace 14 hrs. man 2 94
29. 3351/2. W. C. Landon & Co., hammers and handles 4 54
29. 336 Manley Grace, 18 hrs. man
3 60
29. 3361/2. Good Roads Machinery Co., dies and castings for crusher 98 50
29
29. 337. Geo. Taylor, 45 hrs. man 9 45
29. 338. A. F. Ward, 72 hrs. man 15 12
29. 339. Patrick Timbers, 48 hrs. man 9 56
29 340. Manley Grace, 10 hrs. man 2 09
29. 341.
Dan Reed, 20 hrs. man
4 00
29 342. Alex White, 131/2 hrs. man
2 70
Aug. 5. 343.
F. N. Blanchard, 24 hrs. team
27 00
5. 344.
Wm. Manley, 63 hrs. man
13 23
5. 345.
Geo. Taylor, 45 hrs. man
9 45
5. 346.
Dr. L. Bailey, trucking
10 25
7. 347.
Geo. Greeno, 51 hrs. man
10 71
12.
348.
Geo. Rivers, 45 hrs. man
9 45
12. 349.
Wm. Manley, 57 hrs. man
11 97
12. 350.
Joe Brear, 45 hrs. man
9 45
12. 351. Geo. Taylor, 59 hrs. man
12 39
12. 352. Arthur Taylor, 19 hrs. man 2 66
12. 353. Patrick Timbers, 54 hrs. man
11 34
12. 354. Mike Greeno, 36 hrs. man
7 56
12. 3541/2. John LaBrake, road work 12 50
12. 355.
Mark Tennien, 46 hrs. man
6 44
12. 356.
John Mooney, 54 hrs. man
11 34
12. 357. Wilfred Bean, 54 hrs. man
11 34
12. 358. Geo. Greeno, 54 hrs. man
11 88
12. 359.
Harry Smith, 59 hrs. man
16 54
12. 360. Francis Carrigan, 72 hrs. man
10 80
12. 361. Harold Alexander, 36 hrs. man
7 20
12. 362.
Albert Pratt, 18 hrs. man
3 60
12. 363.
T. A. McCormick, 54 hrs. team
27 00
12. 364.
C. A. Creed, 85 hrs. team
42 50
12. 365. T. A. McCormick, 31 hrs. team
15 50
12. 366.
S. R. Kendall, 54 hrs. team 27 00
12. 367 .. F. N. Blanchard, 85 hrs. team 42 50
12. 368. J. Matthews, 161 hrs. man
35 07
12.
369. Vt. Marble Co., supplies as per bill 96 24
12. 370. E. A. Randall, 54 hrs. services 18 00
17. 371. E. A. Randall, 54 hrs. services 18 00
18. 372. E. A. Randall, 180 hrs. services 60 00
19. 373. Joe Brear, 47 hrs. man 9 87
30
19. 374. Wilfred Bean, 46 hrs. man
9 66
19. 375. Geo. Rivers, 55 hrs. man 11 55
19. 376. Harry Smith, 59 hrs. man 16 39
19. 377. Geo. Taylor, 59 hrs. man
12 39
19. 378. Mike Greeno, 55 hrs. man
11 55
19. 379. Albert Pratt, 54 hrs. man
10 80
19. 380. Patrick Timbers, 54 hrs. man
11 34
19. 381. Arthur Falloon, 54 hrs. man
11 34
19. 382. Mark Tennien, 54 hrs. man
7 56
19. 383.
Henry Sterling, 45 hrs. man
9 45
19. 384. Geo. Greeno, 54 hrs. man
11 88
19. 385. Harold Alexander, 9 hrs. man
1 80
19. 386.
John Matthews, 54 hrs. man
11 34
19. 387. J. A. Duffy, 108 hrs. team
54 00
19. 388. T. A. McCormick, 54 hrs. team
27 00
19. 389. Jerry Falloon, 36 hrs. team 18 00
19. 390. D. D. Burditt, Jr., 54 hrs. team 27 00
19. 391.
T. H. Candon, 54 hrs. team 27 00
19. 392. F. N. Blanchard, 45 hrs. team 22 50
19. 393. S. R. Kendall, 45 hrs. team 22 50
27 00
21. 395. M. Connolly, fencing, nails and tools 77 14
16 00
25. 397. Francis Bean, 50 hrs. man
10 50
26. 398. Geo. Taylor, 43 hrs. man
9 03
26. 399. Joe Brear, 39 hrs. man
8 19
26. 400. Geo. Rivers, 36 hrs. man
7 56
26. 401.
H. N. Mills, team and gravel
25 60
26. 402. Champlain V. T. Co., trimming trees
1 25
26. 403.
T. H. Candon, 36 hrs. team
18 00
26. 404.
J. B. Candon, 36 hrs. team 18 00
26. 405. Jerry Falloon, 36 hrs. team
18 00
26. 406. E. S. Bogue, 45 hrs. team
22 50
26. 407.
D. D. Burditt, Jr., 36 hrs. team
18 00
26. 408. Harry Smith, 40 hrs. team
11 11
26. 409. Perley Greeno, 36 hrs. man
5 40
26. 410. Mike Greeno, 36 hrs. man 7 56
26. 411. Geo. Greeno, 27 hrs. man
5 94
19. 394. J. B. Candon, 54 hrs. team
25. 396. John Cooley, 36 hrs. team
31
26. 412. John Matthews, 36 hrs. man 7 56
26. 413. Mark Tennien, 36 hrs. man 5 04
26. 414. H. Sterling, 36 hrs. man 7 56
26. 415. A. Bernog, 36 hrs. man 7 56
26. 416.
Wilfred Bean, 27 hrs. man 5 67 Albert Pratt, 36 hrs. man 7 56
26. 418.
Patrick Timbers, 36 hrs. man
7 56
26. 419.
Wm. Champine, 36 hrs. man 7 56
26. 420.
Arthur Falloon, 18 hrs. man .
3 78
26. 421. Jas. White, 27 hrs. man
5 67
26. 422. F. N. Blanchard, 36 hrs. team
18 00
26. 423. C. A. Creed, 315 hrs. team, 119 hrs. man 182 50
28. 424. Frank Kelly, 18 hrs. man
3 78
28. 425. T. A. McCormick, 122 hrs. team and trucking 66 50
28. 426. Ned Timbers, 18 hrs. man and horse 5 00
28. 427. Geo. Lewis, 27 loads gravel and trucking 5 34
29. 428. Chas. Linquist, road work 13 50
30. 429. Joe Brear, 21 hrs. man 4 41
31. 430. Fred Russell, 9 hrs. man and horse 2 75
31. 431. Vergil Alexander, 36 hrs, man, 18 hrs. team 15 20
31. 432. S. R. Kendall, breaking roads and road work 62 46
Sept. 1. 433. H. M. Gipson, lumber for guard rails
28 41
2. 434. D. B. Bogue, 30 hrs. man 6 30
2. 435. Geo. Taylor, 40 hrs. man 8 40
1 89
2. 436. Chas. Bean, 9 hrs. man
3 78
2. 437. Geo. Rivers, 18 hrs. man
18 00
2. 438. E. S. Bogue, 36 hrs. team
2 75
2. 439. N. Bissett, 9 hrs. man and horse
6 30
4. 440. Mike Greeno, 30 hrs. man
7 78
4. 441. Harry Smith, 28 hrs. man
11 97
4. 442. Wilfred Bean, 57 hrs. man
9 90
4. 443. Geo. Greeno, 45 hrs. man
4. 444. Jerome Falloon, 9 hrs. man
1 89
26. 417.
32
4. 445. Perley Greeno, 45 hrs. man 6 30
4. 446. L. E. Leonard, 48 hrs. team 24 00
4. 447. Wm. Champine, 48 hrs. man 10/ 08
5. 448. Geo. Rivers. 18 hrs. man 3 78
5. 449. Jno. Brown, 27 hrs. man 5 67
5. 450. Pat. Timbers, 39 hrs. man 8 19
5. 451. J. Duchette, 51 hrs. man 7 14
5. 452. Mark Tennien, 9 hrs. man 1 26
6. 453. Albert Pratt, 40 hrs. man 10 08
6. 454.
H. Sterling, 39 hrs. man, 9 hrs. man and horse 10 94
6. 455. John Matthews, 57 hrs. man
11 97
6. 456. D. D. Burditt, Jr., 18 hrs. team 9 00
7. 457. Jerry Falloon, 38 hrs. team ·
19 00
8. 458. E. W. Harris, express and freight bills 12 35
8. 459. Richard Crahan, axe and helve 1 25
9. 460. Mike Greeno, 64 hrs. man 13 44
9. 461. Geo. Taylor, 49 hrs. man 10 29
9: 462. D. B. Bogue, 18 hrs. man
3 78
9. 463. Not used.
464. Not used.
9. 465. H. Sterling, 18 hrs. man 3 78
11. 466. Arthur Falloon, 46 hrs. man 9 66
12. 467. E. W. Eayres, posts
20 70
12. 468. John Hagan, 45 hrs. man 10 00
13. 469. A. D. Mills, 13 hrs. team 6 50
15. 470. Francis Bean, 27 hrs. man and horse 8 25
15.
471. John O'Brien, 27 hrs. man 5 67
15. 472. M. C. Holden & Son, 118 hrs. team 59 00
15. 473. Thos. H. Candon, 72 hrs. team 36 00
16. 474. John Mooney, 86 hrs. man, 27 hrs. man and horse 26 31
18. 475. Chas. Greeno, Sr., 33 hrs. man 9 14
20. 476. Harold Alexander, 6 hrs. man
1 20
20. 477. D. Alexander, 111/2 hrs. man
2 44
23. 478. H. Sterling, 58 hrs. man, 16 hrs. horse 13 68
23. 479. Geo. Lewis, 225 loads gravel 22 50
23. 480. F. G. Parker, 50 hrs. team 25 00
33
23. 481. J. A. Duffy, 146 hrs. team 73 00
25. 482. Raymond Baker, 9 hrs. man 1 35
30. 483. T. A. McCormick, 46 hrs. team 23 00
Oct. 3. 484. W. J. Foley, repairs on wagon and crusher 12 00
3. 485. C. A. Creed, 181/2 hrs. man, 162 hrs. team 85 83
5. 486. Ralph C. Smith, work on gas engine 1 50
6. 487. H. Sterling, 56 hrs. man, 27 hrs. horse 14 76
7. 489. Mike Greeno, 45 hrs. man 9 45
9. 490. M. A. Mullin, 1181/2 hrs. man and horse 36 20
13. 491. S. K. Burbank, overdraft for 1915 485 91
19. 492. Henry Sterling, 27 hrs. man 5 67
21. 493. Mike Greeno, 60 hrs. man 13 20
21. 494.
John Duckette, 41 hrs. man
9 10
21. 495.
Earl Duckette, 23 hrs. man 5 10
21. 496. John Hagan, 50 hrs. man
11 10
21. 497. F. G. Parker, 41 hrs. man
9 15
21. 498. Prail Parker, 41 hrs. man
9 10
21. 499. Patrick Timbers, 41 hrs. man 9 10
24. 500. Julius Pelkey, 59 hrs. team
29 50
24. 501. Wm. Fox, 68 hrs. team
3 00
24. 502. Bert Hier, 50 hrs. team
25 00
24. 503. F. G. Parker, 68 hrs. team
34 00
24. 504. John Hagan, 3 hrs. laying stone
1 00
24. 505. L. L. Bailey, 22 hrs. man and horse
6 50
25. 506. Earle Duckette, 18 hrs. man 4 00
25. 507. John Duckette, 27 hrs. man
6 00
25. 508. J. A. Duffy, 59 hrs. team
29 50
25. 509. E. W. Eayres, 55 hrs. team 27 50
25. 510. Geo. Crahan, 68 hrs. team
34 00
25. 511. Frank Soulia, 41/2 hrs. team
2 25
25. 512. Jerry Falloon, 59 hrs. team 27 00
25. 513. Jas. Carrigan, 54 hrs. team
60 75
26 514. º C. A. Creed, 1211% hrs: team
26. 515. Davis Alexander, 16 hrs. man 4 00
29 50
26. 516. Ray & McCormick, gasoline as per bill 91 15
27. 517. Albert Pratt, 68 hrs. man 14 2S
34
28. 518. Mike Greeno, 47 hrs. man
10 00
28. 519. D. B. Bogue, 9 hrs. man 2 00
30. 520. Russell Hart, 68 hrs. team 34 00
30. 521. R. H. Barber, 72 ft. of spruce
1 40
30. 522. J. A. Duffy, 21 hrs. team
10 50
Nov. 3. 523. N. G. Stevens, 37 hrs. team, 7 hrs. man
19 97
3. 524. City of Rutland, sewer pipe
4 05
4. 525. Geo. Lewis, 92 loads gravel
9 20
4. 526. John Matthews, 158 hrs. man
35 00
4. 527. Mike Greeno, 30 hrs. man
6 00
4. 528. Jas. Malone, 45 hrs. man
9 45
11. 529. Mike Greeno, 48 hrs. man
10 00
13. 530. E. G. Guyette, 6 hrs. man
1 26
14. 531. Wm. Vaughn, 12 hrs. man
2 64
18. 532. J. B. Candon, 54 hrs. team
27 00
18. 533. J. H. Matthews, 52 hrs. man
10 92
18. 534.
P. H. Carrigan, 18 hrs. man
3 70
20.
535. Chas. Greeno, Sr., 45 hrs. man 12 50
21. 536.
J. H. Dutton, supplies as per bill
50 58
25. 537. Mike Greeno, 191/2 hrs. man
4 20
27. 538. Linas Humphrey, 18 hrs. man
4 55
28. 539. Jas. Falloon, 51/2 hrs. man
1 00
28. 540. C. A. Creed, 49 hrs. team
24 50
Dec.
2. 541.
Mike Greeno, 321/2 hrs. man 6 83
4. 542. N. E. R. Mchy. Co., repairs for road machine 29 50
4. 543. Not used.
4. 544. Good Roads Mchy. Co., bead for grader 8 00
4. 545. Lincoln Iron Works, sewer gratings 5 75
8. 546. T. P. Hennessy, supplies as per bill
15 53
9. 547. Mike Greeno, 43 hrs. man
9 03
9. 548. Frank Greeno, 33 hrs. man
6 93
11. 549. Moses LaBombard, 4 hrs. man
84
12. 550. Patrick Timbers, 10 hrs. man
2 00
12. 551. John Falloon, 512 hrs. team, 4 hrs. man 3 16
13. 552. John Matthews, 161/2 hrs. man 3 46
13. 553. Russell Hart, 9 hrs. team 4 50
14. 554 V. Tumilevis, 30 hrs. man 6 30
35
15. 555. A. L. Keith, repair work
4 45
19. 556. E. L. Perry, 131/2 hrs. team, 18 hrs. man, 11. loads gravel 10 88
23. 557. E. W. Eayres, posts 5 00
26. 558. Henry Fredette, 18 hrs. man '3 78
26. 559. Manley Grace, 5 hrs. man
1 05
26. 560. Garrett Smith, picking stone, filling holes 10 00
29.
561. Mike Greeno, 9 hrs. man 1 89
1917.
Jan. 2. 562.
Chas. Greeno, Sr., 45 hrs. man 10 00
2. 563.
E. L. Atwood, 305 loads gravel 60 00
9. 564.
Francis Carrigan, 14 hrs. man 2 80
11. 565.
A. D. Mills, snowing bridges 6 00
12. 566.
Pat Timbers, 5 hrs. man 1 00
12. 567.
D. D. Burditt, Jr., snowing bridges 6 00
13. 568.
F. N. Scofield, 18 hrs. man and horse trucking 6 00
15. 569.
C. J. Dodge, 91/2 hrs. man
2 00
15. 570. Ray & McCormick, snow shovels 1 05
15. 571. Holmes Iron Co., plates for crusher 13 38
15. 572.
V. Tumilevis, 3 hrs. man and 8 hrs. team 4 23
17. 573. Good Roads Mchy. Co., screen for crusher 16 20
19. 574. V. Tumilevis, 11 hrs. man 2 31
19. 575. Chaffee Lumber Co., drain tile 12 16
19. 576. H. S. Parker, glass for Adams house 13 45
19. 577. W. C. Landon & Co., stone hammers and handles 3 58
21. 578. C. A. Creed, breaking roads as per bill 18 51
22. 579. W. C. Landon & Co., 203 lbs. wire 9 14
22. 580. M. Connelly, supplies as per bill 7 83
25. 581. W. R. Humphrey, 131/2 hrs. team, 131/2 hrs. man, snow work, 12 loads gravel 12 10
27. 590. Chas. Greeno, Jr., 49 hrs. man 10 29
30. 591. V. Tumilevis, 5 hrs. team, 10 hrs. man 4 35
36
31. 592. E. S. Bogue, snowing bridges 6 00
31. 593. F. P. Soulia, 41/2 hrs. team 2 25
31. 594. Wilfred Bean, 11 hrs. man 2 31
31. 595. Chas. Bresee, 3 hrs. man
63
31. 596. Walter Butler, 28 loads gravel delivered 10 00
31. 597. Village of Pittsford, road oil 250 00
5061/2Earl Dukett, 18 hrs. man 4 00
155. James Candon (duplicate) Amount returned 32 40
156. James Duffy (duplicate), amount returned 20 25
$9,126 24
RECAPITULATION
EXPENDITURES
State permanent. work
$3,397 35
Maintenance
623 21
Resurfacing
1,500 00
Snow work and guard rails
898 99
Machine work
560 00
Repairs, tools, culverts
250 00
Oil for roads
553 40
General work
Actual cost of road work done
$8,587 68
Paid last year's overdraft -
485 91
Two duplicate orders drawn
52 65
$9,126 24
RESOURCES
20% of Grand List
$3,262 60
5% State appropriation 623 21
Selectmen's orders
898 99
800 00
37
Received from Chittenden for use of road machine
15 00
Dynamite sold
3 40
State auto fund
200 00
Town appropriation
1,000 00
State appropriation
1,500 00
Gift from Miss Eaton
50 00
Gift from O. J. Maigne
100 00
State highway tax in village
41 55
State resurfacing
442 00 /-
State for road oil
250 00
Two duplicate orders returned
52 65
State auto maintenance
113 98
Total resources
$8,553 38
Overdraft in 1915
485 91
Overdraft in 1916
86 95
$9,126 24
Amount to be paid to Road Commissioner for perma- nent work on Brandon road as agreed between Stoddard D. Bates and E. A. Randall $200 00
E. A. RANDALL.
0001
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Report of Overseer of Poor
The following people have been helped. Some are boarded at the farm and others away from the farm.
BOARDED AT FARM AT PRESENT TIME
Julia Rugg Mrs. Ivan Kellogg John Tominski Helen Leonard (up to date of death).
FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO WERE HELPED AWAY FROM THE FARM
Albert Pratt and family ; Mrs. McKeil; Wm. McKeil; Mrs. D. Sweet; Mrs. N. Fradett; Ivan Kellogg; Mrs. C. Morgan, funeral expenses; Alfonzo Pretruski; Oliver Ward, team to hospital; Horace Warner, funeral expense; John Fradett; Mrs. Carl Whitney, hospital bill; Peter Fradett; Wm. Matthews; C. Alexander and family ; J. Breer, doctor and hospital bill; Wil- fred Berg, team to Ludlow looking up his residence.
All vouchers will be found at town clerk's office for bene- fit of anyone who wishes to see them.
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ORDERS GIVEN AS FOLLOWS
Feb. 5.
1. D. Alexander, sawing 4 cds. wood for Mrs. Sweet $3 00
7. 2. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 4 people 10 00
12. 3. Geo. Mack, 3 tons coal to farm 21 30
12.
4. Edward Brown, drawing 3 tons coal to farm 3 00
14.
5.
Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 4 people 10 00
21.
6. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
21. 7. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 4 people 10 00
28. 8.
Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 4 people 10 00
29. 9.
R. W. Barnard, burial of Mrs. Mor- gan, $25.25, and Mrs. H. Leon- ard, $29.25 54 50
Mar. 3. 10.
T. McCormick, team to hospital with Oliver Ward 3 00
4.
11. Chas. Clark, 4 cds. wood for Mrs. McKeil 16 00
6. 12. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
· 6. 13. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
13. 14. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
14. 15. J. Dunn & Co., mdse to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
20. 16. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
27. 17. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
31. 18. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
Apr. 3.
19. S. K. Burbank, phone at farm Mar. 1st to Sept. 1st 7 50
3. 20. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
5. 21.
Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Pratt,
$27.54; McKeil, $14.25; Peter Fradett, $8.95; J. Tominski, $7.25 57 99
5. 211/2. Thomas & White, mdse. to John Fradett 4 89
10. 22. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
13. 23. T. W. Carrigan, 65 qts. milk to Mrs. McKeil 3 90
15.
24. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
40
17. 25. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
24. 26. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
25. 27. Mrs. J. W. Miller, work for Mrs. McKeil 9 00
29. 28. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
May 1. 29. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
2. 30. S. K. Burbank for Bond & Son, casket and robe for Horace Warner 30 00
8. 31. John Tarble, opening Mrs. H. Leon- ard's grave 4 00
8. 32. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
8.
33. D. B. Bogue, opening Mrs. Mor- gan's grave .4 00
15. 34. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
22. 35. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
22.
36. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
22. 37. Thomas McCormick, team looking up pauper case at Proctor 1 00
29.
38. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
June 2. 39. Village of Proctor, water rent at farm to Oct. 1st 7 00
2. 40. James Candon, drawing lumber to farm Apr. 13, 1915 · 3 00
3. 41. Ray & McCormick, mdse. to Pratt, $22.83; McKeil, $13.61; Farm $5.03 41 47
4. 42. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
9. 43. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
12. 44. Ray & McCormick, for Mrs. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
19.
45. Ray & McCormick, for Mrs. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
19. 46. Dr. T. J. Hagan, Mrs. Kellogg, $2.25; Mrs. Leonard, $6.25; Mrs. McKeil, $23.25; Bill McKeil, $2.00 33 75
26. 47. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
26. 48. Ray & McCormick, for Mrs. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
41
July 1. 49. T. W. Carrigan, 103 qts. milk to Mrs. McKeil 6 18
3.
50. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
3. 51. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
5. 52. Pittsford Aqueduct Co., 1 faucet for farm 1 50
10
53. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
14. 54. Mrs. Ansel Jackson, labor for Mrs. McKeil 6 75
17.
55.
Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
24. 56. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
24
57. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
24. 58. Thomas McCormick, team looking
up pauper case in Mount Holly 4 00
28.
59. E. H. Allen, meat for Mrs. McKeil 15 12
31. 60. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
31. 61. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg
12 00
31. 62. Dr. C. H. Swift, to Mrs. McKeil, $7.00; J. Tominski, $15.00 22 00
Aug. 4.
63. Ray & McCormick, mdse to Pratt, $20.63; McKeil, $14.73 35 36
7. 64. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
14.
65. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
19
66. M. Connolly, glass, putty and paint 6 38
21. 67. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
21. 68. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people, keeping transient 7 50
28.
69.
Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
29
70. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
71. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
Sept. 4. 5. 72. T. W. Carrigan, 731/ qts. milk to Mrs. McKeil 4 41
12
73. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
12. 74. Mrs. Ansel Jackson, work for Mrs. McKeil 8 55
18. 75. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
19. 76. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
25,
77. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
42
30. 78. S. K. Burbank, care Alfonso Petruski 6 44
Oct. 2. 79. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people, keeping tramp 7 50
1.
2. 80. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
81. S. K. Burbank, phone at farm Sept.
1, to Mar. 1, 1917. 7 50
5. 82. Ray & McCormick, mdse to Pratt, $21.49; McKeil, $15.78; Sweet, $7.48; Matthews, 50c .; people at farm, $4.10 49 35
7. 83. Dr. J. M. Laperre, medical atten- dance to Mrs. McKeil 8 85
9. 84. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people, keeping tramp 7 50
9. 85. Mrs. D. Alexander, 4 wks. board Wm. Matthews 8 00
16. 86.
Proctor Hospital, care Mrs. Carl Whitney 20 58
16. 87. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
20. 88. Dr. J. M. Laperre, 3 calls to Mrs. McKeil 3 00
20. 89. Village of Proctor, water rent at farm to Apr. 1, 1917 5 00
21. Mrs. Ansel Jackson, work for Mrs. M.cKeil 5 10
23. 91.
Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
30. 92.
Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
31. 93. Geo. Maek, 2 tons coal C. Alex- ander, $16.80; 2 tons to Mrs. Sweet, $16.80 33 60
31. 94. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
Nov. 2. 95. J. Dunn & Co., mdse to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
2. 96.
Dr. H. H. Swift, to Tominski, $4.50;
McKeil, $4.50; C. Alexander, $88.50 97 50
4. 97. T. W. Carrigan, 67 qts. milk to Mrs. McKeil 4 02
6.
98. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
.
90.
43
.7. 99. Dr. J. M. Laperre, medical atten- dance Wm. Matthews 34 50
11. 100. Mrs. D. Alexander, 5 wks. board Wm. Matthews 10 00
13. 101. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
20. 102. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
22. 103. John Mahler, mdse. to C. Alexander 16 00
27. 104. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
Dec.
4. 105. J. Dunn & Co., mdse. to Mrs. N. Fradett 8 00
4. 106. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
4. 107. Ray & McCormick, mdse to Pratt, $22.74; McKeil, $16.71; Sweet, $10.28; Alexander, $4.80; Rugg, $4.20; Tominski, $2.65 61 38
.
6. 108.
James Chapman, 1 cd. wood to Wm. Matthews 4 50
7. 109. Mrs. E. Stevens, boarding Ivan Kellogg 12 00
7. 110. Dr. W. W. Townsend, medical treat- ment to Joe Breer 25 00
7. 111. Rutland Hospital, board, care op- erating room and supplies for Joe Breer' 4 85
11. 112. Mrs. F. Wozell, boarding 3 people 7 00
13. 113. Mrs. Ansel Jackson, work for Mrs. McKeil 7 80
14. 114. James Chapman, 1 cd. wood to Wm. Matthews 4 50
14. 115. Mrs. D. Alexander, boarding Wm. Matthews 4 wks. 8 00
14. 116. Not used.
14. 117. Geo. Mack, 2 tons coal and drawing to farm 19 50
15. 118. T. W. Carrigan, 52 qts. milk to Mrs. McKeil 3 64
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