Auditors' report and annual exhibit of the finances of the town of Dover, Vermont for the year ending 1907, Part 6

Author: Dover (Vt. : Town)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Wilmington, Vt. : Deefield Valley Times
Number of Pages: 336


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A. E. Jones, driving hearse in 1912, 2 00


The United Construction Co., guide boards,


20 00


Wilmington Savings Bank, for highway,


500 00


Leon T. Bogle, state highway tax,


130 68


Leon T. Bogle, state tax,


139 77


Leon T. Bogle, cash paid for printing and order book, 6 25


D. F. Fitch, sample guide board and special town meeting printing, 4 25


Leon T. Bogle, county tax, 25 65


Leon T. Bogle, interest on Robinson fund, 27 79


Leon T. Bogle, interest at Wilmington Bank,


205 57


Alva E. Jones, driving hearse in 1913,


4 00


Water tub on highway near No. 1. schoolhouse 1 00


To highway from town fund, 300 00


$3,163 38


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Services of Town Officers


C. H. Bemis, services as civil authority and assisting ballot clerk, $ 2 50


W. Frank Jones, services as auditor in 1912, 4 50


L. G. Snow, expenses to Rutland to lister's meet- ing, 16 67


Frank Hescock, expenses to Rutland to lister's meeting, 16 67


H. M. Brown, expenses to Rutland to lister's meeting, 14 18


Frank Hescock, services as lister, 29 25


H. M. Brown, services as lister, 21 75


Laton G. Snow, services as lister,


20 25


John Bailey, services as ballot clerk,


1 00


M. H. Lyman, services as selectman,


12 00


F. E. Yeaw, services as selectman,


12 75


D. F. Fitch, services as selectman,


12 75


George A. Gould, services as overseer of the poor, 26 50


J. A. Davis, services as health officer, 8 95


W. C. Halladay, civil authority and auditor,


2 25


F. E. Ryther, services as civil authority,


75


Frank B. Holton, services as auditor,


4 50


$207 22


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Itemized Account of Expense on Bridges


Bridge plank bought of M. E. Lyman, $ 88 44


Bridge plank bought of D. S. Prouty, 9 39


Bridge plank bought of W. D. Howe, 4 22


Bridge plank bought of L. G. Snow,


6 30


Bridge plank bought of E. J. Grout,


3 57


New stringing Parker bridge, 4 25


New stringing South bridge, 11 37


New stringing and moving Taft bridge, 22 75


New stringing Metcalf bridge, 13 56


Building temporary bridge at Hescock mill,


5 88


Building new bridge at Hescock mill,


151 55


Propping up bridge at Hescock mill after wash- out, 15 94


Putting back Boyd bridge and clearing channel of ice, 8 10


Work on washout near E. R. May's, 14 49


Selectmen's Account for the Poor


Frank Hescock, board and care of Blanche Moulton, $25 00


Hattie Metcalf, keeping tramps in 1912,


5 75


Frank Hescock, taking Blanche Moulton to Brattleboro, 6 00


George Gould, trip to Brattleboro and Newfane in the interest of Moulton child, 3 00


Dr. L. T. Page, medical services, 19 50


$59 25


D. F. FITCH F. E. YEAW M. H. LYMAN


Selectmen.


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Expense of the Town's Poor


Blanche Moulton, board and care from March


4, to January 22, 5 00


Blanche Moulton, clothing,


Augusta Carpenter, supplies, 11 26


Augusta Carpenter, clothing, 2 50


Butterfield family before separating them, 77 10


Butterfield family, clothing,


5 65


B. F. Butterfield, board from August 23, to Jan- uary 31, 69 00


B. F. Butterfield, clothing, 11 50


B. F. Butterfield, tobacco, 1 10


B. F. Butterfield, Jr., board from August 23 to . January 30, 39 05


B. F. Butterfield, Jr., clothing, 11 03


Rosie Butterfield, board and care from March


4, to September 1, 44 05


Rosie Butterfield, clothing, 4 84


John Butterfield, board and care,


8 00


John Butterfield, clothing,


2 78


Belle Butterfield, board and care,


24 85


$381 21


W. J. Metcalf, keeping tramps,


$ 3 50


GEORGE A. GOULD,


Overseer of the Poor.


$ 70 50


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ROAD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT


Orders have been drawn for labor and material. No.


1. H. E. Sherman, labor on road, $ 3 05


2. C. H. Turner, labor in 1912, 2 64


3. C. H. Parmelee, shovels and bars, 3 30


4. H. E. Sherman, labor, 45 feet plank and logs, 2 12


5. F. H. Bogle, labor, 3 40


6. C. H. Parmelee, fuse, 1 05


7. M. H. Lyman, labor,


12 63


8. E. J. Grout, labor, 17 85


14 00


9. Lyman Green, labor,


10. Geo. Boyd, labor, 21 88


11. C. N. Shippee, labor, 70 hrs. at 50 cents, 35 00


12. L. B. Shippee, 8 days on machine, team, 44 00


13. L. B. Shippee, 1 day with team, 5 00


14. Lyman Green, labor,


4 18


15. · Ora Bogle, labor,


8 23


16. C. N. Shippee, 30 hrs. with team at 50 cents, 15 00


17. W. E. Shippee, 10 days at $2.00 20 00


18. C. N. Shippee, 140 hrs. with team, 70 00


19. W. E. Shippee, 15 days at $2.00,


30 00


20. Geo. Cooper, labor,


10 50


21. Geo. Gould, labor,


2 00


22. L. W. Snow, labor,


7 99


23. Frank B. Holton, labor,


9 27


24. B. E. Putnam, labor,


5 94


25. Wayland Moore, labor,


24 33


26. Johnson Bros., labor, 17 71


27. M. A. Moore, labor, . 6 46


28. C. N. Shippee, 70 hrs. with team, 35 00


29. W. J. Metcalf, labor, 12 23


12


No. 30. B. E. Putnam, labor, 8 77


31. Lewis Elwell, labor, 28 09


32. T. G. Pelkey, 28 days 212 hrs. labor with team at 50 cents an hr., 115 88


33. T. G. Pelkey, 25 37


34. Jos. Goodell, labor, . 8 75


35. Fred Goodell, labor, 8 75


36. H. A. Powers, labor, 3 50


The above three orders were all put into one bill.


37. Hurbet Brown, labor, 88


38. Zina Goodell, labor,


1 75


39. Bill was lost by company and I drew a bill to duplicate it with order No. 67.


40. Jerry Foley, labor, 8 05


41. R. H. Stanley, labor, 7 74


42. B. J. Stanley, labor, 7 26


43. L. B. Shippee, 2 days team,


10 00


44. W. E. Shippee, 16312 hrs. at 20 cents, 32 70


45. C. N. Shippee, 7512 hrs. at 50 cents, 37 73


46. K. H. Shippee, 5714 hrs. at 1712 cents, labor, 10 03


47. W. Titus, labor, 5 70


48. H. E. Sherman, labor,


49. Geo. A. Gould, labor, 1 75


1 30


50. F. E. Yeaw, labor,


2 19


F. E. Yeaw, labor of G. F. Pound,


2 28


51. Weston Snow, labor,


87


52. W. M. Bartlett, labor,


4 38


53. R. S. Bogle, labor,


1 50


54. M. E. Johnson, labor,


9 45


55. B. B. Cooper, labor,


2 62


56. E. J. Bartlett, labor,


1 00


57. G. J. Goodell, labor,


12 83


58. Lewis Elwell, labor,


10 33


59. C. L. Wentworth, labor, 7 07


13


No 60. Geo. A. Gould, labor,


1 75


61. F. E. Yeaw, labor for self and 2 men, 5 25


62. C. H. Bemis, labor, 18 42


63. F. L. Gould, labor, 15 63


64. Warren Putnam, labor, 4 90


65. Orrin Bolster, labor, 4 95


66. C. H. Parmelee, tools and fuse, 5 10


67. Deerfield R. R. R. Co., dynamite and caps,


10 00


68. J. C. Brown, labor, 3 50


69.


W. L. Yeaw, labor, 3 90


70. Fred Goodell, labor, 5 25


71.


Jos. Goodell, labor,


6' 75


72. J. K. Atwood, labor,


88


73. D. F. Fitch, labor,


9 00


74. M. H. Cheney, labor,


10 00


75. G. J. Goodell, labor,


7 57


76. Zina Goodell, labor,


20 88


77. Ralph Davis, labor,


1 93


78. M. E. Johnson, labor,


13 65


79. Ernest Pease, labor,


3 86


80.


R. H. Stanley, labor,


2 63


81.


Ernest Pease, labor, 2 63


82.


B. B. Cooper, labor,


4 20


83. Zina Goodell, labor,


2 50


84.


Zina Goodell, labor,


5 00


85. J. K. Atwood, labor,


2 63


86. C. N. Shippee, 10 days and 7 hrs. at 50 cents, 53 50


87. K. H. Shippee, 8112 hrs. at 171/2 cents, 14 28


88. W. E. Shippee, 1411/2 at 20 cents, 28 30


Cash, freight and explosives,


4 70


89. E. R. May, labor, 1 22


90. Jos. Goodell, labor, 5 92


91. Fred Goodell, labor, 4 59


92. S. H. Yeaw, labor, 3 08


14


No. 93. W. C. Halladay, cement, nails and pail, 3 67


94. John M. Bailey, labor, 4 42


95. E. G. Stanley, labor, 2 63


96. Geo. A. Boyd, labor,


50


97. F. H. Holland, labor,


2 00


Fred Goodell, labor,


4 37


98. 99.


Jos. Goodell, labor,


9 69


100.


F. E. Ryther, labor,


3 84


101. Jerry Foley, labor,


1 75


102. J. C. Brown, labor,


3 50


103. J. A. Davis, tools,


2 75


104. K. H. Shippee, 5 hrs at 171/2 cents,


88


105. J. Upton, labor,


1 50


106. C. H. Turner, labor,


4 20


Total, $1,167 33


W. E. SHIPPEE, Road Commissioner.


STATE WORK.


No.


1. Gerald Green, $ 7 50


2. O. E. Hescock, 10 50


3. Truman Green, 10 50


4. Ernest Peas,


8 75


5. Ora Bogle,


18 21


6. Merril Peas,


10 50


7. Homer Peas, 9 63


8. C. N. Shippee, team 40 hrs. at 50 cents, 20 00


9. Geo. F. Davis, team, 20 00


10. C. N. Shippee, team 90 hrs. at 50 cents, 45 00


11. Ernest Peas, 8 75


12. O. E. Hescock, 14 87


13. Merril Peas, 7 00


15


No.


14. Gerald Green, 6 00


15. Truman Green, 12 25


16. Ora Bogle, 10 50


17. Sharon Davis,


3 50


18. Weston J. Snow,


26 07


19. Ernest Peas,


7 00


20. Merril Peas,


7 00


21. Geo. F. Davis, team,


30 00


22. Geo. A. Boyd, 10 63


23. Wm. E. Shippee, 50 hrs. at 20 cents,


10 00


24. . Merril Peas,


8 75


25. Homer Peas,


8 31


26. Ora Bogle,


10 50


27. Walter Hescock,


1 75


28. Geo. F. Davis, team,


30 00


29. Frank Bogle,


8 75


30. Orrin Hescock,


18 38


31. Merril Peas,


3 50


32. E. J. Grout, teams,


223 50


33. Millard Johnson,


10 20


34. Geo. Boyd,


27 00


35. K. H. Shippee, 270 hrs. at 171/2 cents,


47 25


36. C. N. Shippee, 150 hrs. at 50 cents,


75 00


37. L. Elwell, bill made out with town bills,


1 75


38. Weston J. Snow,


2 80


39. Deerfield River R. R. Co., for dynamite and caps, 34 25


40. Good Road Machinery Co., 18 40


41. Chas. H. Parmelee, fuse and postage,


76


42. K. H. Shippee, 9714 hrs. labor,


16 00


43. C. N. Shippee, team 58 hrs. at 50 cents, 29 00


44. W. E. Shippee, 350 hrs. at 20 cents, 70 00


47. Earnest Peas, 7 00


48. Warren Putman, 8 75


49. Weston J. Snow, 1 75


16


No.


50. C. N. Shippee, 26 hrs. at 50 cents, team, 13 00


51. W. E. Shippee, 5414 hrs at 20 cents, 10 86


52. Geo. Boyd, 3 50


$1,004 87


W. E. SHIPPEE, Road Commissioner.


WINTER WORK ON HIGHWAYS.


1. C. H. Turner, work on road, $


/ 24


2. Leon E. Hescock, work on road, 2 90


3. C. W. Jones, work on road, 2 00


4. W. E. Bartlett, work on road,


1 05


5. Earnest Pease, work on road,


2 63


6. Geo. Boyd, work on road, 21 15


9. C. H. Turner, work on road,


85


10. W. M. Harris, work on road, 4 89


$ 42 71


W. E. SHIPPEE, Road Commissioner.


School Report to date, January 31, 1914


NORTH STREET SCHOOL.


Alice L. Johnson, teaching and board (20 w.), $190 00


A. E. Jones, 11/4 cord wood, 5 00


A. E. Jones, janitor work, 1 00


Alice L. Johnson, janitor work, 1 00


$197 00


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CANAAN SCHOOL.


Marion Howe, teaching and board (21 w.). $199 50


Mrs. Geo. Pound, cleaning schoolhouse, 2 00


S. H. Yeaw, 1 load chunk wood, 1 00


$202 50


GOOSE CITY SCHOOL.


Stella Reed, teaching and board (20 w.), $190 00


WEST DOVER SCHOOL.


Cecile Carpenter, teaching (16 w.), $112 00


W. L. Upton, boarding teacher (1? w.), 36 00


11 00


Leon Bogle, 5 cords wood and kindling, Guy Houghton, janitor work.


2 00


$161 00


HANDLE SCHOOL.


Lena Jefferson, teaching (12 w.),


$60 00


J. L. Bartlett, boarding teacher (12 w.). 36 00


$96 00


TRANSPORTATION.


W. E. Bartlett to Handle School. $48 00


Forrest Upton, to West Dover School. Sherwin Hill to West Dover School,


21 00


12 00


$81 00


18


TUITION FOR ADVANCED PUPILS.


L. and G. Seminary,


$32 00


Lyndon Agricultural School,


60 00


Brattleboro H. S.,


8 00


Northfield Seminary,


30 00


$130 00


SUPPLIES.


E. E. Babb for books and supplies, $29 78


Freight on same, 1 25


C. H. Parmelee, paint, brush, glass, broom, etc., 4 25


W. E. Bartlett for supplies, 3 67


A. E. Jones, for supplies,


1 40


A. E. Jones, school reports,


6 80


A. E. Jones, express on same,


45


$47 60


INSURANCE ON SCHOOLHOUSES.


L. W. Boyd, $9 90


SUMMARY.


North Street School,


$197 00


Goose City School,


190 00


Canaan School,


202 50


West Dover School,


161 00


Handle School,


96 00


Transportation,


81 00


19


Tuition for advanced pupils,


Insurance, Supplies,


130 00


9 90


47 60


Estimate expenses balance of year,


$1,115 00


202 95


$1,317 95


F. H. JOHNSON,


A. E. JONES,


W. E. BARTLETT,


School Directors.


20


Leon T. Bogle's Account, Town Clerk, Treasurer and Trustee


Paying A. D. Knight's tax,


$ 3 39


March 4. Attending town meeting, 2 00


Dog license book, 80


Time spent with listers, 31/2 days,


5 25


May 24. Attending town meeting, 1 00


Making school report to State Superintendent of Education, 3 00


Paid physicians for birth and death certificates returned, 2 25


Returning vital statistics to the State Board of Health,


4 20


Express paid during the year past,


85


Stationery,


50


Stamps and postage,


1 08


Time spent during the year past, 57/2 days,


8 25


Services as treasurer and trustee, 22 00


Services as clerk, 15 00


Total,


$69 57


The foregoing statement of the town officers of the town of Dover for the past year, and the financial standing at this time is correct according to our best information.


W. C. HALLADAY, F. B. HOLTON, Auditors.


J. L. BARTLETT,


Inventory of Town Property


Butterfield Place. Carpenter Place. Two Road Machines. Two Snow Rollers.


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Annual Town Meeting


The legal voters of the town of Dover, Vt., are hereby notified and warned to meet at the church in Dover Center on Tuesday, the third day of March, next, at 10 o'clock a.m., to act upon the following articles, to wit :


Article 1. Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town?


Article 2. To act upon the auditors' report.


Article 3. Shall town officers be limited to the holding of but one town office at the same time?


Article 4. To choose all town officers required by law to be elected at the annual March meeting.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to pay their town officers for the ensuing year, and, if so, how much.


Article 6. To see what sum of money or per cent of the grand list the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses and liabilities of said town.


Article 7. To see what sum of money or per cent of the grand list the town will vote to raise for the maintenance of highways.


Article 8. To see what sum of money or per cent of the grand list the town will vote to raise for school purposes.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money for library purposes, and, if so, how much.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money for highway purposes to take advantage of the state aid law, and, if so, how much.


Article 11. To see if the town will have medical inspection of its schools.


Article 12. Shall an act of the General Assembly of 1912, en- titled "An act to provide for the erection of a building for the use of the State library and Supreme Court and for other State purposes" become a law July 1, 1914?


D. F. FITCH, F. E. YEAW, M. H. LYMAN,


Selectmen.


East Dover, Vt., February 5, 1914.


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WILBUR LIBRARY


AUDITORS' REPORT


AND


Annual Exhibit of the Finances


OF THE TOWN OF


DOVER, VERMONT


FREED


VERMON


UNIT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


January 30, 1915


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


AUDITORS' REPORT


The auditors of the town of Dover, Vt., respectfully sub- mit the following report. The grand list of 1914 was $2,- 733.58. On this list there has been assessed a tax of 200 cents on the dollar-95 cents for town, 60 cents for school and 45 cents for highway.


TREASURER'S ACCOUNT


Town Money Received


1914.


Jan. 31. Cash in treasury at settlement, $ 133 50


Mar. 3. Cash of D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1913, 34 45


May 18. Cash of Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00


18. Cash of Wilmington Savings Bank, 600 00


June 1. Cash of town clerk, dog licenses, 54 00


24. Cash of state treasury, bounty on noxious animals, 6 70


Aug. 6. Cash of Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00


29. Cash of M. H. Lyman, rent of But- terfield farm, 26 00


Nov. 14. Cash on 1914 tax bill, 2,337 43


1915.


Cash of D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 103 48


Total,


$4,295 56


2


Town Money Paid


1914.


May 18. Cash paid to Wilmington Savings Bank, $ 600 00


Dec 23. Cash paid to Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00


Paid on Selectmen's orders, 2,819 23


Total paid out, $3,919 23


Balance in Treasury, January 30, 1915, $ 376 33


School Money Received


1914.


Jan. 31. Cash in treasury at settlement, $ 385 48


Mar. 3. Cash of D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1913 list, 22 96


6. Cash of T. D. Potter, rent on school land, 4 17


June 10. Cash of Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00


26. Cash of R. E. Russell, rent on shed to April 1, 1915, 1 50


July 20. Cash of Town of Marlboro, tuition, 24 00


20. Cash of town of Wilmington, tuition, 10 00


Nov. 14. Cash of E. E. Ellis, rent on school land to March 1, 1915, 10 18


14. Cash on 1914 tax bill,


1,476 27


· Dec. 15. Cash of state treasurer, state school money, 338 31


29. Cash of J. P. Sargent's estate, rent on school land, 3 78


3


1915.


Cash of D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 65 36


Total, $2,842 01


Amount paid on school directors' orders, 2,412 16


Balance in treasury, January 30, 1915, $ 429 85


Highway Money Received


1914.


Jan. 31. Cash in treasury at settlement, $ 422 01


Mar. 3. Cash of D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1913 list, 13 78


May 28. Cash of Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00


July 2. Cash of Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00


Nov. 14. Cash on 1914 tax bill,


1,107 20


Dec. 21. Cash of state treasurer, highway. apportionment, 408 42


Cash of state treasurer, maintenance fund, 162 46


1915.


Jan. 15. Cash of state treasurer, maintenance fund, 130 00


Cash of D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 49 02


Total, $3,292 89


Amount of highway money paid out, 2,951 32


Balance in treasury, $341 57


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Liabilities


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, August 1, 1910, $ 500 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, June 1, 1911, 600 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, June 7, 1912, 500 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, July 19, 1912, 500 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, September 28, 1912, 500 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, September 18, 1913, 500 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, for highway, July 2, 1914, 500 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, February 28, 1914, to replace note dated June 1, 1907, 600 00


Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, for town treasury, August 3, 1914, 500 00


114 35


Outstanding road orders,


Outstanding town orders, 98 47


U. S. surplus fund due the state,


708 64


Total, $5,621 46


Resources


Plank on hand,


$ 80 00


Delinquent taxes on 1914 list,


72 70


Cash in town treasury,


376 33


Cash in school treasury,


429 85


Cash in highway treasury,


341 57 -


Total,


$1,300 45


Apparent deficit, $4,321 01


School orders drawn from July 1, 1914, to pay all bills to January 30, 1915, $1,275 42


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Account of Dog License Fund


By cash, on 40 licenses,


$ 60 00


Less fees on 40 licenses,


6 00


Balance to dog fund,


$ 54 00


Orders drawn by Selectmen for Highways and Bridges


C. F. Lazelle, stone wall for washout, $ 3 00


M. H. Lyman, repairing bridges, 1 70


M. A. Moore, work on washout, .85


Ralph Moore, work on washout,


1 75


John Bailey, work on washout,


5 00


W. L. Upton, putting on Lee bridge, 24 60


Leon Shippee, timber for Lee bridge, 5 00


Warren Pease, cutting brush,


4 38


A. D. Evans, building bridge,


5 00


F. E. Yeaw, drawing stone and stringers for Evans bridge, 1 00


John Morgan, cutting brush,


7 88


Martin Johnson, cutting brush and drawing stone, 14'22


W. L. Upton, work on culvert on Houghton road,


10 30


Lyman Green, work on culvert on Houghton road, 5 25


M. E. Lyman, 5,000 feet bridge plank, 90 00


Walter Hescock, work on bridge,


1 00


C. H. Bemis, opening road for wagons,


60


Zina Goodell, work on dugway,


10 00


D. S. Prouty, bridge plank and timber,


79 12


Carl Brown, building railing,


3 95


6


W. D. Howe, bridge plank, 31 15


Homer Pease, work on Hescock Mill bridge, 13 56


Homer Pease, work on wing and riprap of Hes- cock bridge, 10 50


Homer Pease, work on culvert near E. G. Stan- ley's, 4 38


Rollie Russell, work on wing and riprap above Hescock bridge, 27 00


Rollie Russell, work on abutments of Hescock bridge, 39 13


Rollie Russell, work on culvert near E. G. Stan- ley's, 9 00


Lyman Davidson, work on Hescock bridge, 7 00


Lyman Davidson, work on riprap,


50


M. H. Lyman, work on culvert near E. G. Stan- ley's, 5 '00


M. H. Lyman, work on Hescock bridge,


14 44


M. H. Lyman, work on riprap above Hescock bridge, 7 75


W. L. Yeaw, cutting brush, 2 10


W. D. Howe, work and timber on Harris bridge, 5 33


W. J. Metcalf, work on bridges,


3 90


G. F. Pound, work on Brace bridge, 5 25


W. C. Halladay, nails, 87


W. C. Halladay, material for Brace bridge, 5 35


F. E. Yeaw, work and cash paid on Brace bridge, 23 13


F. E. Yeaw, bridge work, 5 55


Joseph Goodell, building stone bridge, 140 00


Joseph Goodell, building breakwater, 92 00


G. F. Pound, bridge work, 2 63


J. D. Fessenden, work and poles for railing near L. L. Howe's, 9 13


B. B. Collins, putting up railing, 2 25


Joseph Goodell, work on dugway,


28 24


Zina Goodell, work on dugway and railing, 00


Geo. A. Bogle, cutting brush, 3 50


Martin Johnson, work on sluice, 10 00 S. L. Hill, bridge work and timber, 26 75


Warren Putnam, cutting brush, 2 00


F. E. Ryther, water tub and pipe, Bert Stanley, cutting brush on crossroad,


1 25


4 90


J. J. Snow, work on bridge, 1 45


M. H. Lyman, bridge work, 12 16


M. H. Lyman, work on bridges, 5 60


L. D. Moulton, cutting brush, 1 57


D. F. Fitch, bridge work,


11 38


D. F. Fitch, bridge work,


1 38


J. C. Brown, painting Brace bridge,


1 50


F. E. Yeaw, bridge work,


77


F. E. Yeaw, making cleaner for snow roller,


4 66


W. C. Halladay, paint and oil for Brace bridge,


1 90


$ 867 51


Miscellaneous Orders


Wilmington Savings Bank, to renew old order, $ 600 00


O. E. Butterfield, retaining fee, 16 00


M. E. Johnson, 12 cord wood for townhouse, 1 00


Wilmington Savings Bank, for town, 500 00


M. A. Moore, land damage, 5 00


E. L. Hildreth & Co., town reports, 20 92


Wilmington Savings Bank, for highway,


500 00


Wilmington Savings Bank, for schools,


500 00


D. F. Fitch, freight on two drag scrapers,


1 04


Good Roads Machine Co., two drag scrapers,


9 60


L. T. Bogle, state tax, 139 778


L. T. Bogle, county tax, 27 96


L. T. Bogle, interest on U. S. Deposit fund, 35 43


L. T. Bogle, interest on Robinson fund, 27 79


Wilmington Savings Bank, highways,


500 00


8


Wilmington Savings Bank, town, 500 00


Mrs. Jennie Titus, treasurer of public library, 25 00


G. J. Goodell, land damage; 4 00


L. T. Bogle, tax printing and record book, 6 35


O. E. Butterfield, tender to J. H. Gallup, 60 00


S. L. Hill, attending county meeting of state forester, 2 00


Town of Dover, taxes on town real estate, 10 08


Leon T. Bogle, election printing, 18 76


Leon T. Bogle, state taxes,


. 363 42


Leon T. Bogle, interest to Wilmington Savings Bank, 207 50


$4,081 62


Bridge Plank Bought


M. E. Lyman, 5,000 feet, $ 90 00


D. S. Prouty, 2,239 feet, 35 82


W. D. Howe, 2,225 feet, 31 15


$156 97


Expense of Brace bridge,


$ 74.93


Expense of Hescock bridge,


74 40


Expense of wing and riprap above bridge and cleaning out flume and repairing abutments of other Mill bridge,


45 75


Expense of Lee bridge, 29 60


Expense of Hill bridge,


32 47


Expense of stone bridge near E. G. Stanley's,


18 63


Expense of new stone bridge, 140 00


Expense of dike near B. E. Putnam's,


92 00


9


Orders drawn by Selectmen for Support of Poor


Blanche Moulton :


Frank Hescock, board and care, $49 50


J. A. Davis, supplies, 1 55


Mrs. G. F. Pound, clothes, board, care and transportation to Elwyn Training School, 33 12


E. F. Yeaw, fare to Brattleboro, 1 00


Belle Butterfield :


Rollie Russell, board and care, 77 35


H. E. Sherman, board and care, 5 25


J. A. Davis, supplies, 2 69


Augusta Carpenter :


J. A. Davis, supplies, 17 16


E. J. Bartlett, supplies, 3 86


H. W. Jacobs, meat,


70


H. P. Billings, supplies,


2 20


E. J. Bartlett, banking house,


1 50


R. H. Stanley :


J. A. Davis, supplies, 1 71


North Adams Hospital, care,


66 50


L. T. Page, operation and care, 130 70


Bennie Butterfield :


Mrs. Henry Sherman, board and care, 76 86


W. C. Halladay, supplies, 3 25


W. C. Halladay, supplies, 4 86


B. F. Butterfield :


G. F. Pound, board and care, 62 28


M. H. Lyman, board and care, 64 36


Hattie Metcalf, tobacco,


2 50


M. H. Lyman, cash paid,


5 00


10


L. B. Shippee, keeping tramp, Hattie Metcalf, keeping tramp,


2 00


2 00


$617 90


Services of Town Officers


F. B. Holton, services as auditor, $ 1 50


Frank Hescock, services as lister, 30 39


Frank Hescock, attending listers' meeting, 6 46


C. F. Lazelle, services as lister, 21 15


C. F. Lazelle, services as lister, June appraisal, 26 20


H. M. Brown, services as lister,


28 60


Frank Hescock, services as lister, June appraisal, 27 65


J .. A. Davis, services as civil authority, 5 00


IV. C. Halladay, services as auditor, 4 50


F. E. Yeaw, services as civil authority, 6 00


D. F. Fitch, services as civil authority, 6 00


M. H. Lyman, services as civil authority, 5 00


J. L. Bartlett, services as auditor, 3 75


G. D. Hale, services as grand juror, 4 00


D F. Fitch, services as selectman, 18 00


J. C. Brown, services as auditor, 1 00


M. H. Lyman, services as selectman, 17 50


F. E. Yeaw, services as selectman, 11 00


Leon T. Bogle, services as clerk and treasurer, 78 15


W. C. Halladay, services as civil authority, 1 00


$305 85


F. E. YEAW, M. H. LYMAN, D. F. FITCH,


Selectmen.


11


ROAD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT


ORDERS DRAWN FOR HIGHWAY MONEY.


1914


Order No.


Feb. 17. 107 George Davis, work on high- way, $ 1 50


28. 108 J. L. Bartlett, work on high- way, 1 40


Mar. 4. 109 C. L. Wentworth, work on highway, 2 45


110 E. H. Pratt, work and cover- ing stone for sluice, 1 17


111 Chas. H. Bemis, work on high- way, 3 75


11. 112 Chas. H. Bemis, work on high- way, 4 50


The above were orders drawn for work done in 1913.


1914


May 27. 1 Warren Pease, work on high- way, 11 37


29. 2 W. E. Shippee, work on high- way, 10 00


30. 3 John Morgan, work on high- way, 16 62


4 Ernest Pease, work on high- way, 8 45


29. 5 Sharon Davis, work on high- way, 4 38


June S. 6 George Boyd, work on high- way, 8 15


12


12. 7 C. N. Shippee, work on high- way, 50 00


13. 8 John Morgan, work on high- way, 14 88


9 Warren Pease, work on high- way, 5 25


10 Leslie E. Chase, work on high- way, 12 25


11 W. E. Bartlett, work on high- way, 2 28


12 Harold Wright, work on high- way, 12 25


15.


13 W. E. Shippee, work on high- way, 20 00


19.


14 B. B. Cooper, work on high- way, 16 85


20. 15 Jos. Goodell, work on high- way, 8 75




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