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16 Harold Wright, work on high- way, 19 25
17 Leslie E. Chase, work on high- way, 19 25
27. 18 C. W. Jones, work on high- way, 6 57
19 Kenneth Jones, work on high- way, 9 00
29.
20 C. N. Shippee, work on high- way, 50 00
21 Victor Houle, work on high- way, 57 50
30.
22
G. A. Bogle, work on high- way, 7 50
July 1. 23
Z. Goodell, work on highway, 17 50
24 John Morgan, work on high-
way, 15 75
13
1
2. 25
Fred Goodell, work on high- way, 16 62
26 Jos. Goodell, work on highway, 8 37
27 Frank Bogle, work on high- way, 1 75
3.
28 E. J. Grout, work on highway, 110 00
13. 29 Walter Hescock, work on high- way, 4 82
16.
30 John Morgan, work on high- way, 3 85
18.
31 Truman Green, work on high- way, 1 75
20. 32 The Good Roads Machine Co., machine blade and circle bolt, 8 50
33 Deerfield Lumber Corporation, dynamite and caps, 10 50
34 R. C. Moore, work on high- way, 2 28
23. 35 W. E. Shippee, work on high- way, 44 00
36 C. N. Shippee, work on high- way, 80 00
24.
37. D. S. Prouty, plank and boards for sluice, 10 64
Aug.
1. 38
J. Foley, work on highway, 1 75
5. 39 C. A. Brown, work on high- way, 2 63
13.
40 George Boyd, work on high- way, 2 25
25.
41 Clarence Sage, work on high-
way, 5 00
28.
42 F. B. Holton, work on high- way, 1 75
Sept. 5. 43 John Morgan, work on high- way, 4 63
14
11. 44 Carl Brown, work on highway, 2 27
45 C. Lazelle, work on highway, 2 62
12. 46 A. E. May, work on highway, 3 87
47 J. Brown, work on highway, 5 95
48 C. W. Jones, work on highway, 3 50
22. 49 Homer Pease, work on high- way, 3 50
23.
50 W. Cannon, work on highway, 9 45
51 W. Cannon, work on highway,
3 50
52 George Boyd, work on high- way, 10 50
24
53 George Boyd, work on high- way, 5 25
25.
54 Warren Pease, work on high- way, 14 88
5 25
Oct. 2. 56
55 Jim Brown, work on highway, John Morgan, work on high- way, 7 00
3.
57 W. L. Yeaw, work on highway, 1 75
58. F. E. Yeaw, work on highway,
3 42
6.
59 C. N. Shippee, work on high- way, 20 00
10.
60 Jim Brown, work on highway, 3 50
61 Zina Goodell, work on high- way, 15 00
11.
62 W. E. Howe, dynamite and tools, 18 95
14. 63
J. W. Moulton, work on high- way, 11 38
64 Bert Putnam, work on high- way, 7 00
65 Ralph Davis, work on high- way, 7 88
20. 66 E. J. Grout, work on highway, 95 00
23. 67 Orrin Hescock, work on high- way, 1 75
15
24. 68 K. H. Shippee, work on high- way, 22 00
69 W. E. Shippee, work on high- way, 40 00
70 C. N. Shippee, work on high- way, 75 00
Nov. 3. 71 M. A. Moore, work on high- way, 8 07
72 C. H. Bemis, work on highway, 6 52
73 D. F. Fitch, work on highway, 27 50
9.
74
J. S. Gallup, gravel, 13 00
10. 75 £ Orrin Bolster, work on high- way, 7 40
76 F. D. Gould, work on highway, 14 25
77
C. D. Wentworth, work on highway and lumber, 5 23
78
W. J. Yeaw, work on highway, 1 92
79 E. J. Moody, work on highway, 6 13
80 J. D. Fessendon, work on high- way, 2 34
12.
81 G. F. Pound, work on highway, 2 45
82 M. E. Johnson, work on high- way, 00
83 Snow Brothers, work on high- way, 11 30
14.
84 G. J. Goodell, work on high- way, 10 84
25. 85 J. A. Davis, tools for road, 2 07
86
C. H. Parmelee, tools for road fuse, 6 45
Dec. 1. 87 E. H. Pratt, work on highway, 3 25
3. 88 Peter Denaro, work on high- way, 10 50
12. 89 C. E. Brown, work on highway, 1 48
22. 90 C. N. Shippee, work on high- way, 8 00
16
91 Fred Goodell, work on high- way, 1 40
92 Jos. Goodell, work on high- way, 1 25
1915 Jan. 24. 93
Ernest Howe, work on high- way, 12 70
94 M. H. Cheney, work on high- way, 8 75
27.
95 J. L. Bartlett, work on high- way, 1 60
96 W. L. Halladay, land damage, 2 00
97 W. E. Shippee, money ex- pended, 5 33
$1,329 46
W. E. SHIPPEE, . Road Commissioner.
ORDERS DRAWN FOR STATE ROAD MONEY.
1914
No.
Aug. 30. 1 Jim Brown, work on state road, $ 7 00
Sept. 5. 2 John Morgan, work on state 1 road, 19 25
3 Homer Pease, work on state road, 15 75
4 Warren Pease, work on state road, 14 00
5 Jim Brown, work on state road, 10 20
17
12. 6 Jim Brown, work on state road, 2 05
C. W. Jones, work on state road, 14 00
8 Peter Denaro, work on state road, 14 00
18. 9' C. N. Shippee, work on state road, 50 00
19. 10 Jim Brown, work on state road, 7 00
11 Peter Denaro, work on state road, 5 25
12 C. W. Jones, work on state road, 2 62
22.
13 Homer Pease, work on state road, 3 50
24.
14 W. E. Shippee, work on state road, 25 00
15 George Boyd, work on state road, 15 75
25. 16 Warren Pease, work on state road, 4 38
4
Oct. 2. 17 John Morgan, work on state road, 22 75
18 Leslie E. Chase, work on state road, 5 25
19 B. B. Cooper, work on state road, 5 25
3. 20 Ernest Pease, work on state road, 1 75
21 . Jim Brown, work on state road, 00
6. 22 C. N. Shippee, work on state road, 35 00
23 W. E. Howe, dynamite, fuse and caps, 12 00
18
20. 24 E. J. Grout, work on state road, 70 00
23. 25 W. Pease, work on state road, 3 50
Nov. 3. 26 D. F. Fitch, work on state road, 28 00
4. 27 K. H. Shippee, work on state road, 12 25
7. 28 W. E. Shippee, work on state road, 20 00
10. 29 E. J. Moody, work on state road, 7 00
$439 50
M. E. SHIPPEE,
Road Commissioner.
ORDERS DRAWN FOR WINTER ROADS, WORK.
1914
No.
Feb. 17. 11 J. S. Gallup, breaking road, $28 50
12 E. G. Stanley, breaking roads, 9 10
13 George Davis, breaking roads, 10 00
18. 14 J. S. Gallup, breaking roads, 30 00
19. 15 Ernest Pease, breaking roads,
4 38
16 Kenneth Jones, shoveling,
1 56
27. 17 F. L. Upton, breaking roads, 3 90
28. 18 Homer Pease, breaking roads,
1 14
19 Rollie Russell, breaking roads, 1 75
20 Merril Pease, breaking roads,
2 54
21 George Boyd, breaking roads,
29 58
22 Warren Pease, breaking roads, 1 58
23 L. T. Bogle, breaking roads, 35 90
24 J. L. Bartlett, breaking roads, 21 28
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Mar. 2. 25 K. H. Shippee, breaking roads, 10 93
26 W. E. Shippee, commissioner's services, 2 00
3.
27 Zina Goodell, breaking roads, 8 00
28 Warren Putnam, breaking roads, 75
29 Ralph C. Moore, breaking roads, 8 84
30 C. H. Wentworth, breaking roads, 6 17
31 H. C. Davis, breaking roads, 11 35
32 Ralph Davis, breaking roads, 3 50
33 E. H. Pratt, breaking roads, 2 55
34 W. D. Trevarrow, breaking roads, 4 14
35 J. M. Moulton, breaking roads, 75
36 R. L. and R. R. Johnson, breaking roads, 1 57
37 · Ernest Pease, breaking roads,
3 50
38 F. L. Gould, breaking roads, 6 74
39 H. M. Brown, breaking roads,
9 10
40 F. H. Holland, breaking roads, 10 05
41 D. F. Fitch, breaking roads, 38 80
42 J. S. Gallup, breaking roads, 35 00
43 John M. Bailey, breaking
roads, 13 97
44 Charles H. Bemis, breaking roads, 35
45 W. E. Bartlett, breaking roads, 20 54
5.
46 B. B. Cooper, breaking roads, 9 30
7.
47 Henry Sherman, breaking roads, 8 25
17.
48 J. S. Gallup, breaking roads, 10 00
23. 49 J. S. Gallup, breaking roads, 20 00
50 W. L. Upton, breaking roads, 4 95
28.
51 Zina Goodell, breaking roads, 4 00
4.
20
Apr. 6. 52 H. C. Davis, breaking roads, 6 22
9. 53 George Boyd, breaking roads, 4 35
10. 54 B. B. Cooper, breaking roads, 7 20
18. 55 D. F. Fitch, breaking roads,
15 00
20. 56 Walter Hescock, breaking
roads, 5 85
May 12.
57 Lyman Bogle, breaking roads, 14 45
58
F. E. Yeaw, breaking roads, 3 60
59 Fred Goodell, breaking roads,
2 00
60
Joseph Goodell, breaking roads,
1 25
61
G. F. Pound, breaking roads, 11 02
15.
62
M. H. Lyman, breaking roads, 8 51
18.
63 W. E. Bartlett, breaking roads, 6 25
29.
64
J. M. Bailey, breaking roads,
6 98
65
R. C. Moore, breaking roads,
3 15
July
11. 66
E. G. Stanley, breaking roads, 31 13
Aug. 28.
67
H. M. Brown, breaking roads, 2 45
68
J. M. Upton, breaking roads, 4 55
69
C. L. Wentworth, breaking roads, 1 83
Nov. 3.
70
Orrin Bolster, breaking roads, 3 24
71
F. D. Gould, breaking roads,
1 80
Nov. 5. 72 W. J. Metcalf, breaking roads,
17 75
10. 73 V. H. Hescock, breaking roads,
5 00
12. 74
Snow Brothers, breaking roads,
28 14
26. 75 J. K. Atwood, breaking roads,
87
Dec.
1. 76 E. H. Pratt, breaking roads,
2 70
12.
G. W. Parker, breaking roads,
1 93
1915
Jan. 27. 78
J. L. Bartlett, breaking roads, 5 80
79 F. E. Ryther, breaking roads, 1 50
80 W. D. Howe, breaking roads,
75
81 W. E. Shippec, commissioner's services, 4 00
29. 82 Lcon Bogle, breaking roads, 18 15
21
30.
83 \V. L. Halladay, breaking roads, 2 72
84 D. F. Fitch, breaking roads, 50 00
85 James Upton, 2 72
$719 12
W. E. SHIPPEE, Road Commissioner.
WV. D. HOWE,
W. C. HALLADAY,
Auditors. J. C. BROWN,
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Dover Union Free Library
1914
Sept. 30. Received from town,
$25 00
PAID.
1914
Oct. 8. To Carl Brown, carrying books to East Dover, $ 25
10. Account book, 10
16. O. E. Hill, shelf brackets, 35
Dec. 11. Bringing books from East Dover, 20
· 29. J. A. Davis, shelf, brackets and screws, 1 00
1915
Jan. 16. C. T. Lazelle, material and work for East Dover branch, 3 90
27. Books ordered, 15 00
29. Freight on books, 30
Balance in treasury, $ 3 90
$21 10
MRS. JENNIE TITUS,
Librarian.
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 second 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. To choose all town officers required by law to be elected at the annual March meeting.
Article 4. To see if the town will vote to pay their town officers for the ensuing year, and, if so, how much.
Article 5. 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 6. 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 7. To see what sum of money or per cent of the grand list the town will vote to raise for school purposes.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money for library purposes, and, if so, how much.
Article 9. 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 10. To see if the town will have medical inspection of its schools.
F. E. YEAW, M. H. LYMAN,
Selectmen. D. F. FITCH,
East Dover, Vt., January 30, 1915.
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AUDITORS' REPORT
SPALLETION
AND
Annual Exhibit of the Finances
OF THE TOWN OF
DOVER, VERMONT
FREEDOM
VERMONTI
UNIT
AND
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
January 30, 1916
SPATTLEBORO PUES, OF T L ILD ETH & CO 1916
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AUDITORS' REPORT
The auditors of the town of Dover, Vt., respectfully sub- mit the following report. The grand list for 1915 was $2,747.72. On this list there has been assessed a tax of 215 cents on the dollar-75 cents for town, 60 cents for school, 30 cents for highway and a special tax of 50 cents.
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT Town Money Received
1915.
Jan. 30. Cash in treasury at settlement, $ 376 33
May 15. Cash from state treasurer, bounty on bobcats, 10 00
20. Cash from D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 25 21
Oct. 9. Cash from Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00
Nov. 1. Cash from Louise Phelps for part of Butterfield farm, 55 00
Cash from Geo. A. Gould, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 6 89
6. Cash from E. J. Grout, rent of But- terfield farm, 30 00
Cash from state treasurer, bounty on hedgehogs, 2 70
Cash on 1915 tax bill, 1,830 30
Dec. 1. Cash from dog licenses, 46 45
28. Cash on special tax bill, 1,127 04
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1916.
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Jan. 29. Cash from school directors for lumber, 2 30
Cash from F. E. Yeaw, for cement bags, 24
Cash from F. E. Ryther, for cement, 2 10
Cash from J. H. Sturgis, for stone doorsteps from Butterfield farm, 3 00
Total,
$ 4,017 56
Town Money Paid
1915.
Nov. 15. Wilmington Savings
Bank, $ 500 00
1916.
Jan. 27. Cash paid Wilmington Savings
Bank, 500 00
Cash paid on selectmen's orders, 1
2,476 05
Total paid out, $ 3,476 05
Balance in treasury, January 29, 1916, $ 541 51
School Money Received
1915.
Jan. 30. Cash in treasury at settlement, $ 429 85 Apr. 9. Cash from T. D. Potter, rent on school land, 4 17
May 20. Cash from D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 15 92
3
June 19. Cash from Newfane, tuition, 36 00
28. Cash from Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00 Cash from Marlboro, tuition, 6 00
30. Cash from R. E. Russell, rent on shed, 1 50
Oct. 16. Cash from T. D. Potter, rent on school land, 4 17
Nov. 1. Cash from state treasurer, state school fund, 232 45
Cash from Geo. A. Gould, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 4 35
3. Cash from James M. Upton, rent on school land, 10 18
6. Cash from 1915 tax bill, 1,464 24
Cash from interest on Robinson fund, 27 79
1916.
Jan. 25. Cash from J. P. Sargent's estate, rent on school land, 1 89
Total, $ 2,738 51
School Money Paid
1915.
Nov. 15. Cash paid Wilmington Savings Bank, $ 500 00
Cash paid on school directors' orders, 2,196 10
Total paid out, $ 2,696 10
Balance in treasury, January 29, 1916, $ 42 41
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Highway Money Received
1915.
Jan. 30.
Cash in treasury at settlement,
$
341 57
May 20. Cash from D. M. Hale, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 11 95
June 11. Cash from Wilmington Savings
Bank, 500 00
Sept. 7. Cash from Wilmington Savings
Bank,
500 00
Nov. 1.
£ Cash from Geo. A. Gould, delinquent taxes, 1914 list, 3 36
6. Cash on 1915 tax bill, 732 12
Dec. 20.
Cash from state treasurer, auto
fund,
28 17
1916.
Jan. 14. Cash from state treasurer, highway apportionment, 412 24
27. Cash from state treasurer, main- tenance fund, 130 00
29. Cash from town treasurer, part of special tax, 300 00
Cash from town treasurer, amount paid for breaking roads, 265 77
Total,
$ 3,225 08
Highway Money Paid
1915.
Nov. 15. Cash paid Wilmington Savings Bank, $ 500 00
5
1916.
Jan. 27. Cash paid Wilmington Savings Bank, 500 00
Cash paid on road commissioner's orders, 1,934 32
Total paid out, $ 2,934 32
Balance in treasury, January 29, 1916, $ 290 76
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, July 2, 1914, 500 00
Note in Wilmington Savings Bank, February 28, 1914, 600 00
Outstanding road orders, 10 00
Outstanding town orders, 209 00
United States surplus fund due the state, 708 64
$ 5,127 64
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Resources
Delinquent taxes on 1914 list,
$ 4 00
Delinquent taxes on 1915 list,
484 92
Cash in town treasury,
541 51
Cash in school treasury,
42 41
Cash in highway treasury,
290 76
Due from state,
394 44
$ 1,758 04
Apparent deficit,
$ 3,369 60
Account of Dog License Fund for 1915
By cash on 34 licenses,
$ 34 00
By cash on 3 licenses,
18 00
$ 52 00
Less fees on 37 licenses,
5 55
Balance to dog fund,
$ 46 45
No damage claimed during the year.
Orders drawn by Selectmen for Highways and Bridges
E. G. Stanley, cutting brush, $ 5 08
Ernest, work on bridge, 1 40
M. E. Lyman, bridge plank,
56 77
Joseph, hewing timber,
2 00
M. E. Lyman, timber and plank,
9 04
M. H. Lyman, work on bridge,
20 14
M. H. Lyman, work and timber, 22 15
J. H. Morgan, cutting brush, 1 75
W. E. Bartlett, planking bridge, 1 00
Walter Hescock, work and timber, 13 87 H. M. Brown, work and timber, 15 00 Joseph Goodell, stone work, 17 50
M. J. Harris, work on bridge,
8 00
H. L. and V. H. Hescock, timber,
3 96
F. E. Yeaw, work on bridge,
5 10
W. D. Howe, timber and plank,
40 07
D. M. Hale, bridge work, Walter Hescock, bridge work,
3 50
S. C. Hill, work on bridge,
10 13
Rollie E. Russell, drawing cement,
3 00
D. S. Prouty, sawing bridge timber, 4 40
J. A. Davis, nails, rope, etc., 4 35
Deerfield Valley Grain Co., cement,
12 60
Joseph Goodell, stone work,
13 17
Pearl W. Brown, bridge timber,
2 42
D. F. Fitch, work and timber,
45 72
F. H. Johnson, work on bridge and cutting brush,
L. J. Allen, cutting brush, 4 50
Harris and Bogle, work and timber,
92 00
L. W. and L. G. Snow, drawing timber,
12 64
Geo. A. Bogle, cutting brush,
9 63
Tanis Courtemanche, bolts and washers,
4 22
M. E. Lyman, boards,
13 40
Johnson Brothers, cutting brush,
20 04
A. E. Jones, cutting brush,
10 50
E. H. Pratt, timber,
1 00
Beney, work on bridge,
1 75
Wheeler & Damour, roofing tin,
40
$ 543 90
37 00
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Miscellaneous Orders
E. L. Hildreth & Co., town reports, $ 22 50
M. A. Moore, land damage, 8 00
Wilmington Savings Bank, for highway, 500 00
Wilmington Savings Bank, for schools, 500 00
Wilmington Savings Bank, for town,
500 00
Wilmington Savings Bank, for highway, 500 00 Deerfield Valley Times, order book and print- ing special town meeting notice, 1 50
Town of Dover, taxes on town real estate,
10 83
Leon T. Bogle, interest on U. S. deposit money,
35 43
Leon T. Bogle, county tax,
27 34
Leon T. Bogle, printing for taxes,
9 10
Leon T. Bogle, dog license book,
1 15
Leon T. Bogle, state school tax,
218 69
Leon T. Bogle, state highway tax,
136 68
Leon T. Bogle, interest on Robinson fund,
27 79
Leon T. Bogle, interest at Wilmington Savings Bank, 242 85
Leon T. Bogle, highway account for breaking roads, 265 797
Leon T. Bogle, highway account from special tax, 300 00
Mrs. Jennie Titus, librarian of public library, 25 00
A. E. Jones, driving hearse, 2 00
O. E. Butterfield, retaining fee,
7 00
S. L. Hill, district fire warden, at Cheney saw- dust pile, 3 00
$ 3,344 63
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Expense of Shingling Carpenter House
Eddie Houghton, drawing shingles,
$ 3 00
M. J. Harris, shingling, 18 00
J. A. Davis, nails,
23
Deerfield Valley Grain Co., shingles,
25 38
J. K. Atwood, fixing chimney,
1 00
$ 47 61
Expense of Health Officer
J. A. Davis, services and money paid,
$ 13 20
L. T. Page, professional services, 14 00
$ 27 20
Bridges
Expense of Hescock mill bridge, $ 24 10
Expense of Lyman bridge, 22 15
Expense of Riley man bridge,
139 94
Expense of wing wall above covered bridge,
43 00
Expense of Fitch bridge,
17 91
Expense of cross road bridge,
8 18
Expense of Dover lot bridge,
17 87
Expense of Knapp and Hattie Johnson bridges,
22 48
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Orders Drawn by the Selectmen for the Support of the Poor
FROM JANUARY 30, 1915, TO MARCH 2, 1915.
B. F. Butterfield :
M. H. Lyman, for board and care, $ 10 00
Bennie Butterfield :
Mrs. H. E. Sherman, for board and care,
12 00
Belle Butterfield :
Rollie Russell, for board and care, 6 00
J. A. Davis, for clothing, 50
R. H. Stanley :
A. H. Wright, M. D., professional services, 8 25
Augusta Carpenter : J. A. Davis, supplies, 3 16
Total, $ 39 91
ORDERS DRAWN FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE POOR FROM MARCH 2, 1915, TO JANUARY 29, 1916. GEO. A. GOULD, OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
B. F. Butterfield :
M. H. Lyman, board and care, $ 136 40
Dr. L. T. Page, professional services, 1 00
Dr. A. H. Wright, professional services, 10 00
Bennie Butterfield :
Mrs. H. E. Sherman, board and care, 90 10
J. A. Davis, for clothing, 7 67
W. C. Halladay, for clothing, 3 85
Dr. L. T. Page, examination, 1 00
Belle Butterfield :
Rollie Russell, board and care, 9 00
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R. H. Stanley :
A. H. Wright, M. D., professional services, 4 00
Augusta Carpenter :
. J. A. Davis, supplies, 49 62
E. J. Bartlett, supplies, 14 02
Byron Harris, picking shingles,
25
D. F. Fitch, wood,
10 00
B. B. Collins, wood,
4 67
Dr. L. T. Page, professional services,
3 00
Keeping tramps :
Mrs. W. J. Metcalf,
1 00
Mrs. Florence Upton,
1 00
Total,
$ 346 58
Services of Town Officers
C. H. Turner, services as ballot clerk, $ 1 00
A. E. May, services as ballot clerk, 1 00
L. W. and L. G. Snow, services as ballot clerks, 3 00
D. M. Hale, services as constable,
6 00
J. J. Snow, services as civil authority,
6 00
C. H. Bemis, services as civil authority,
5-00
Geo. A. Gould, services as overseer of poor,
11 10
C. F. Lazelle, services as lister, Frank Hescock, services as lister,
27 71
H. M. Brown, services as lister,
17 00
W. D. Howe, services as auditor,
5 75
J. C. Brown, services as auditor,
2 75
W. C. Halladay, services as auditor,
4 75
M. H. Lyman, services as selectman,
6 75
D. F. Fitch, services as selectman,
12 00
D. M. Hale, services as selectman,
5 25
F. E. Ryther, services as town agent,
3 00
Leon T. Bogle, services as clerk, treasurer, and trustee, 77 20
17 00
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Road Commissioner's Report
ORDERS DRAWN FOR HIGHWAY MONEY.
H. C. Davis, 30 hours, team 20 hours, $ 13 30
Jos. Goodell, 19 hours, 3 33
Jos. Goodell, lumber,
50
L. E. Gould, 24 hours,
4 20
Ernest Pease, 10 hours,
1 75
Pearl Sage, 53 hours,
9 28
W. L. Upton, 5 hours, team 61 hours,
25 28
Walter Hescock, 40 hours,
7 00
Orrin Hescock, 20 hours,
3 50
Millard Johnson, 10 hours,
1 50
George Boyd, 50 hours,
8 75
Warren Pease, 64 hours,
11 20
J. D. Fessenden, 40 hours,
¥ 00
Frank Hescock, 7412 hours,
13 04
Clarence Sage, work,
2 50
F. H. Johnson, 38 hours,
6 65
D. C. Howe, 121/2 hours, team 1212 hours,
6 53
J. K. Atwood, 18 hours,
2 70
Ernest Pease, 7 hours,
1 28
G. A. Gould, 140 hours,
24 51
Ralph Davis, 8 hours,
1 40
Carl Howe, 9 hours,
1 58
Waldron Russell, 10 hours,
1 75
R. H. Stanley, 10 hours,
1 75
Bert Stanley, 13 hours,
2 28
Victor Hescock, 31 hours,
5 84
L. W. Snow, 12 hours, team 21 hours,
10 50
D. F. Fitch, 70 hours, team 35 hours,
26 26
L. T. Bogle, 30 hours, team 71/2 hours, Walter Hescock, 11 hours,
7 85
1 95
Fred Goodell, 101/2 hours,
1 85
Frank Bogle, 10 hours,
1 75
13
S. L. Hill, 10 hours, team 10 hours, 4 00
Orrin Hescock, 10 hours, 1 75
George Bogle, 44 hours, 7 73
Ernest Howe, 6 hours, team 6 hours,
3 45
Ernest Howe, twenty-five loads gravel,
1 25
J. C. Brown, 25 hours, 4 38
Frank Hescock, 14 hours, 2 45
F. E. Ryther 13 hours, 3 27
A. E. May, 212 hours, team 10 hours, 3 19
F. L. Gould, 18 hours, team 18 hours,
7 20
O. C. Bolster, 30 hours, 5 25
W. L. Upton, 6 hours, team 8 hours,
4 20
H. M. Brown, 10 hours,
1 75
L. G. Snow, money expended,
6 75
L. C. Turner, 11 hours, team 7 hours,
4 72
D. C. Howe, 2812 hours, 5 00
L. G. Snow, 15 hours,
2 63
L. T. Bogle, 6 hours, team 3 hours,
2 25
L. C. Turner, 7 hours,
1 23
D. M. Hale, labor and cement,
9 00
John Gallup, gravel,
1 90
George Pound, 32 hours, team 18 hours,
9 55
G. A. Gould, 4612 hours,
8 14
B. B. Cooper, 31 hours,
5 43
M. E. Johnson, 40 hours,
7 00
C. H. Bemis, 5112 hours, team 22 hours,
15 58
J. D. Fessenden, 53 hours,
9 26
Ernest Wilder, 40 hours,
6 82
C. S. Sherman, labor and gravel,
3 50
F. E. Yeaw, 10 hours,
1 75
F. E. Yeaw, repairing road machine,
1 00
F. L. Gould, 25 hours, team 25 hours,
10 00
W. L. Yeaw, 7 hours, team 3 hours,
2 60
G. J. Goodell, 19 hours,
3 33
A. E. Jones, 10 hours, team 5 hours,
2 88
Fred Goodell, 40 hours,
7 00
14
J. C. Brown, 30 hours, 5 25
L. C. Turner, 20 hours, 3 50
C. E. Moore, 2512 hours,
4 47
E. H. Pratt, 2112 hours,
3 77
Carl Metcalf, 15 hours,
2 63
George Roberts, 4 hours,
70
M. A. Moore, 29 hours, team 16 hours,
9 60
R. E. Russell, 50 hours,
8 75
J. K. Atwood, 10 hours,
1 50
Snow Brothers, 18 hours with machine,
16 20
L. G. Snow, 55 hours, team 70 hours,
37 61
Ora Bogle, 50 hours,
8 73
Lyman Bogle, 25 hours,
4 38
Frank Bogle, 3212 hours,
5 69
Chester Clark, 321/2 hours, team 3212 hours,
18 69
Chas. F. Lazelle, 2512 hours,
4 47
George Bogle, 211/2 hours,
3 77
Asa Brown, 18 hours,
3 16
Orrin Hescock, 30 hours,
5 25
Frank Bogle, 30 hours,
5 25
S. L. Hill, 66 hours, team 32 hours,
24 37
L. E. Gould, 23 hours,
4 03
W. A. Scheiding, 3812 hours,
6 75
Murray Harris, 10 hours,
1 75
Bert Hescock, 30 hours,
5 25
R. H. Stanley, 23 hours,
4 03
L. D. Moulton, 10 hours,
1 75
J. W. Moulton, 20 hours,
3 50
F. H. Johnson, 20 hours,
3 50
Frank Hescock, 108 hours,
18 90
W. L. Upton, 50 hours, team 50 hours,
20 00
C. L. Wentworth, 5412 hours,
9 50
R. E. Russell, 411/2 hours, team 4112 hours,
16 60
F. H. Holland, 43 hours, team 71/2 hours,
9 79
C. F. Lazelle 44 hours,
7 75
M. H. Lyman, 35 hours, team 35 hours,
20 10
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H. C. Davis, 812 hours, team 5 hours, 3 49
L. G. Snow, 28 hours, team 72 hours, 33 80
Orrin Hescock, 10 hours, 1 75
F. B. Houghton, 7 hours,
1 23
J. K. Atwood, 50 hours,
7 50
Snow Brothers, machine work, 189 hours,
170 10
L. D. Moulton, 10 hours,
1 75
W. E. Howe, dynamite and caps,
9 14
Walter Hesccok, 7 hours, team 6 hours,
3 32
L. E. Gould, 15 hours,
2 62
Earl Yeaw, 14 hours,
2 45
Carlton Halladay, 21172 hours,
37 06
Frank Hescock, 45 hours,
7 87
B. E. Putnam, 2412 hours,
4 50
E. G. Stanley, 43 hours,
7 53
W. D. Howe, plank,
11 06
W. D. Howe, 48 hours,
8 40
G. A. Gould, 53 hours,
9 28
R. H. Stanley, 131/2 hours,
2 37
H. E. Sherman, 30 hours, team 30 hours,
12 00
F. H. Johnson, 301/2 hours,
6 13
Lester Davidson, 20 hours,
3 50
G. A. Boyd, 35 hours, team 35 hours,
14 00
M. E. Lyman, plank, 12 75
Eddie Houghton, 15 hours, team 15 hours,
8 62
R. H. Stanley, 25 hours,
3 85
George Bogle, 4912 hours,
8 66
H. M. Brown, 24 hours,
4 20
Jos. Goodell, 17 hours, team 10 hours,
6 98
Lyman Bogle, 45 hours,
7 88
Frank Bogle, 20 hours,
3 50
George Bogle, 45 hours, team 15 hours,
9 76
George Bogle, lumber,
50
Warren Pease, 45 hours,
7 87
George Boyd, 40 hours, team 40 hours,
16 00
Wallace Bartlett, 15 hours,
2 62
16
Wallace Bartlett, lumber,
1 00
Eddie Houghton, 40 hours, team 20 hours, 15 00
Pearl Sage, 20 hours,
3 50
Earl Yeaw, 6 hours,
1 05
W. L. Upton, 20 hours, team 20 hours,
8 00
S. L. Hill, 36 hours, team 36 hours,
14 40
George Boyd, 16 hours, team 16 hours,
6 40
Orrin Hescock, 30 hours,
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