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�TOWN OFFICERS.
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FOR

THE

FISCAL

YEAR

ENDING

FEBRUARY

15, 1899,

SELECTMEN.

SUPERVISORS.

JoHN F. Hatt,
SAMUEL S. AMAZEEN,

JoHn E. S, Hart,
Wititiam M. HeErrina,

Raxtpu E. Davis.

UrniayH S. WIaGIN.

TOWN

WILBER

CLERK.

TREASURER.

J. EvAns.

ALBERT

GARLAND,

COLLECTOR.

CHARLES H. Pitman,
REPRESENTATIVES.

ELBRIDGE T. AVERY,

JoHN P. H. FrRencH,
JoHN S. RoBerts.

TOWN SCHOOL COrt.
Wicriram V. WarzE,
Grorce R. EMERSON,
Harrtit J. THompson,

DIST. NO, 9 SCHOOL COM.
ALBERT GARLAND,
_
Joun C. ParKkEr,
JAMES F, SAFFORD. |

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POLICE OFFICERS.
FRED P. FLETCHER,
Cartes F, Noyes.

AUDITORS.
WirttaM T. Hayes,
GeorGE A, JONES,
ROAD AGENTS.
Sotomon H. Hatt,

Isaac A, CANNEY,

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GrorGE HERBERT WYATT.

�INVENTORY
OF

THE

TOWN

OF

HARMINGTON,
AS

FOR

MADE

THE

BY

THE

SELECTMEN

YEAR
Number

Polls
Horses
Oxen
Cows
Neat

711

Sheep
Carriages

118

508
65
438

220

41

Stock in Banks

Money on Hand
Stock in Trade

Mills and Machinery
Real Estate

1899.
Total Value

$71,100
27,975
4,070
10,820
8,947
335
3,445
22,521
47,457
50,050
7,200
968,280
———

Total

$1,217,220

�TAXES
ASSESSED

FOR

ALL

PURPOSES

State tax
County tax

School tax
Special tax for school district No. 9
Special tax for town school district
Public library tax
Appropriation public library
Highway tax
Appropriation for current expenses
“a
Carlton post G A R
$
Wilson Guards
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Interest
Precinct
for sinking fund

Overlay

FOR

1898.

$2,643
4,349
3,110
2,000
100
186
100
3,043
5,000
100
100
3,000
3,125
2,000
1,290

50
45
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60
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$30,148 32

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66

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EPO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Daniel

W Kimball balance of salary as selectman
for 1897
$200 00
John E § Hall balance of salary as selectman for
1897

125 00

John T Bickford balance of salary as selectman for
1897

100 00

Edward T Wilson town treasurer
1897
Henry S Davis town clerk
os
Hannibal P Wheatley health siicee
He
Alvah H Hanson
of
rypne®) S Davis
S
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‘
‘¢
record marriages births and deaths
Climax Machine Co snow plow ordered by F O
Nutter January 1897
Frank R Copp land damage
1897 |
S H Goodwin returning marriages
$s
P H Greeley
.
births ate deaths
‘S
H P Wheatley
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66

66

66

66

66

J C Parker
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John Young
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Wilber J Evans returning eR LO births and deaths
JohnS Harrington

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Willem £ ayes supervising oe list March 1898
aSNOV
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Fred A Horne election inspectors
Benjamin Roberts services rendered
John Hurd land for grade
Winslow, Tuttle &amp; Foss bridge plank

125
125
35
25
25
29

00
00
00
00
00
75

76 00
60 00
8 00
3 75
3 25
4

75

10 50
12 25
25 00
1 00

52
52
12
2
100
120

50
50
00
00
00
00

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Paid Frank S Tompkins recording deeds
Edson C Eastman blank books
Frank E Mooney wood for library and town hall
G W Tibbetts repairs on road machine
Edmund B Canney watering my 1897- 1699
Charles E Jordan
e
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T F Towle painting bridge
J P Metzer dog license blanks
Arthur H Wiggin legal services

George E Cochrane legal services Feb ’92 to Oct 96
E T Wilson supplies
J F Hall
Rs
John Tuttle salary complaints and warrants
Farmington News Co printing
John F Hall salary in full as selectman from March
1897 to March 1898
Samuel S Amazeen salary in full asselectman from
March ’97 to March: ’98
Ralph E Davis salary in full as selectman from
March 797 to March ’98
‘W J Evans salary in full as town clerk Here March
"97 to March 98
Albert Garland salary in full as town teal form
March ’97 to March ’98
Joseph A Roberts salary in part as collector ’96 and’97
AH

‘Hansdus.

6.5!

Henry. 8 Davis
H

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18
6
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1
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100
3
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107
101

40
80
02
00
00
00
30
25
50
00
03
96
50
58

225 00
225 00
225 00

115 00
125 00
400 00

neaith officer 1898

35 00

5452

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98

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25 00

6

66

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66

66

95

F C Hayes auditor
J S Harringtoa state vs Kimball

00

4 00
5 00
$3,199 59

In the matter of salaries of town

officers,

this

report shows

all accounts paid in full to the end of term of present

officers, and

accounts due their predecessors are also settled in full, thus leaving

no outstanding bills from that source.
OPERA

HOUSE—EXPENSE.

Paid Winthrop C Armstrong pa
Frank E Tibbetts

$1 00
18 00

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Paid hare F Thayer water rent ’97 and 798
“s
labor and supplies
Charles H Pitman insurance
Elbridge T Avery labor and glass
Frank R Copp
% 7 “eramaterial
Wilber J Evans supplies
E T Willson
x
Almon Leavitt labor
Farmington Gaslight Co gas
F E Tibbetts and F H Roberts janitors
$490 15

POLICE

SERVICE

AND

NIGHT

WATCH.

Paid Byron P Nute night watch
H W Armstrong
‘
vk
Elvin T Varney
‘‘
ae
George H Linscott .
elknds V Varney state vs David Lane
re
s¢
** Margaret Murphy
“e
us
¢
** Fred Whitten
ch,
i
handcuffs and billy
William Read &amp; Sons handcuffs and billy
Fred P Fletcher looking after unlicenced dogs
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state vs Henry Foss
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s¢

=
66

Will Robinson
~Charles Ricker

James I Evans special police
Walter L Randall
‘
Albert A Kelley

6

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Harris Pike

se

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John E Avery

as

f

Samuel Y Davis

‘

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Elvin V Varney

‘“

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Frank E Tibbetts
Austin G Jones
Frank Mathews

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Irving H Rollins
Frank H Roberts

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$22
34
47
20
10
10
10
4
5
10
11
11
11
8
2
2
2
2
6
4
6
2
2
2
4

00
00
00
25
04
04
27
00
57
00
06
06
06
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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Paid Fred P Fletcher salary in full March ’98 to April’99
Gharlesd Noyessa tia tit ss (gi eee
ete
gos eer

100 00
100 00

$448 35

SCHOOL

DISTRICT

NO, 9—EXPENSE.

Paid George H Linscott truant officer 1897 ©
Alvah H Hanson
Ae
te
A
Henry S Davis enumerating school children
-Albert Garland freight and express on books
Leach, Shewell &amp; Co books and supplies
Allyn &amp; Bacon

2

es

_

‘

$18
25
9
10
48

72
00
00
52
81

15 00

Werner School Book Co books and supplies

3 07

Will W Roberts
B FWood

495
6 00

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if

American Book Co

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6

sc

60 84

J L Hammett &amp; Co

dt

Sith

*

50 54

D G Heath &amp; Co
Silver, Kurdett &amp; Co

SS afauar
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22 47

Thompson Brown &amp; Co
ret
re
Ginn &amp; Co
SEG
ts
L E Knott Apparatus Co
‘“
‘
Edward E Babb &amp; Co
pais
tide
William Ware &amp; Co
res
Houghton, Mifflin &amp; Co
Toe
John C Parker salary for 1897
John S Harrington salary for 1897

*
1
A
3
+
33

Albert HEPutnam
Albert Garland
John C Parker
James F Safford

“
‘“ '
da
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2 Ne ABR IOS

Albert E Putnam

46

417

2 50
126 26
6 96
409
28 63
91
50 00
50 00
50 00
100 00
50 00
50 00

Meant

50 00
—

$848 44

.

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TOWN

SCHOOL

DISTRICT—EXPENSE.

Paid William V Ware supplies
Ella P Roberts express.on books

$1 00
2 68

as
‘¢
salary of school board
George R Emerson enumerating school children

W W Roberts supplies
Thompson, Brown &amp; Co supplies
Werner School Book Co
ég
William V Ware express on books

3

125 00
8 50

19
8
11
1

48
00
52
90

$178 08

FIRE

DEPARTMENT.

Paid H B Pearl clerk Hercules No

J F Corson

‘*

1

$156 50

Hook &amp; Ladder Co

67 00
$223 50

AID TO
Paid

DEPENDENT

SOLDIERS.

M W Small goods to C C Dudley
J F Hall
hg
eit US
MW Small
‘=
‘ Ira Pinkham
Herbert Rhines care of John Croley
H P Wheatley medical aid

$68
105
12
7
3

57
00
00
00
00

$195 57

AID TO PAUPERS.
Paid

F E Mooney wood to George EK Moulton
John S Roberts house rent George E Moulton Aug 1
1897 to Sept 1 1898

P H Greeley medical aid George LeMoulton
John P Bennett supplies
‘‘

$2 60
65 00

6 50
4 25

�12

Paid

ET Willson

2 23
16 00
385
4 83
19 58

supplies Geo E Moulton

J F Hall

D E Edgerly

66
“6

E T Willson
J F Hall

Ai J Richardson 1897
Charles E Davis

66

66

6s

ce

$124 84

DOG

DEPREDATIONS.

Paid Ai D Otis

Othnial Varney
Festus Hayes
Samuel H Waldron

Isaac A Canney
Leonard T Tibbetts
Charles E Jordan
John F Scruton

STATE

TAX.

Paid Solon A Carter treasurer 1898 tax in full

COUNTY

$2643 50

TAX.

Paid George D Nowell treasurer 1898 tax in full

$4349 45

FARMINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Paid P H TEey: spire aigios by law 1898
$186 60
$6

66

** vote of town

100 00
nant e

$286 60

�13

WILSON GUARDS.
Paid H J Pike appropriation in full 1898

$100 00

CARLETON POST G. A. R.
Paid Charles M Armstrong appropration 1898

$100 00

FARMINGTON
Balance Feb 15 1898

VILLAGE

|

PRECINCT.

$335 00

Appropriation for 1898

3125 00

:
Paid William F Thayer
Balance due Feb 15 1899

_ $3460 00
2460 00
1000 00

SCHOOL DISTRICT
Balance due Feb 15 1898
Apportionment for
‘
Special apportionment 1898

NO. 9.
$2862 65
4574 07
2000 00
$9436 72

Paid A E Putnam treasurer

6436 72

Balance due Feb 15 1899

TOWN

SCHOOL

$3000 00

DISTRICT.

Balance due Feb 15 1898

$130 33

Apportionment for
‘*
Special tax
area
Books
‘“
Sons.
Gf

1313 71
100 00
13 63

Paid Joseph L Demerritt treasurer
Balance due Feb 15 1899

$1557 67
1450 00
$107 67

�14
BONDS,

NOTES

AND

INTEREST

PAID.

Paid Albert Garland treasurer bonds 1878 issue
33
‘6

‘6

Sele a a

$1700 00

interest bonds 1878 issue

66

3

66

1898

«©

68 00
-

Baanee Bank note No 388 in full

92070

00

2000 00

** interest note No 388 in full

66 67°

Joseph Tanner

a

50 00

Robert T Burnham

sé

52 00

$6006 67

ABATEMENTS.

Paid J A Roberts 1896 list
Sf 3 SOD thee
feces’ error AN adding collection book
aati
setae

2
4

$492 60
188 06

1897 *
ss = **_ error in assessment

262 94
138 99

George A Jones 1890 list

16 22 ,

Harry S Parker 1892 &lt;‘°

78 78

Phat

Wee

‘ft

isopess

Charles H Pitman

99 02

1898 list

270 03
$1546 64
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'
REPAIRS

ON

District

HIGHWAYS,
No

1.

Paid Cyrus Elkins—

Amount expended
Less balance on hand
Feb 15.1898

Solomon H Hall

$457 30
11 47
$445 88
2251 96
—~$2697

79

�15
District

No

2.

Paid Stephen W Bennett—
Amount expended
Less bal on hand Feb

$306 46

15 1898

7 38
—

—— $299 08

Isaac A Canney

697 85
————_—

District

$996 93

No 3.

Paid John I Gray
George Herbert Wyatt

$496 61
685 66

aoe
G1 182 27
$4876 99

SINKING

FUND.

Deposit in Farmington National Bank

RECEIPTS

INTO

THE

$2000 00

TREASURY.

Received of Solon A Carter R R tax
O80

G68,

066

SSatacteunenren

78

e sin

es

savings bank.

+

literary, {und

$428 41
tax’ 1640 72

258 60
—————

Money hired—
Farmington Savings Bank notes Nos 383 and 384
Received for rent of opera house
‘¢
of Albert Garland school books sold
‘¢ for proceeds of sale of Downing house
isan ee TENG OF
“© ** use of derrick
** -* merry-go-round license
s¢ «© local license from W H Floyd.&amp; Co
‘+ of John Tuttle fines from Police court

$2327 73

»$4000
78
16
400
18
22
6
35
75

00
00
17
00
00
00
00
00
00

—_—.

$6977 90

�16
RECAPITULATION.
CURRENT

EXPENSES.

Paid miscellaneous

$3199 59

opera house
Police service and night watch
School district No 9 expense
Town school district
‘*
Fire department

490 15
448 35
848 44
178 08
223 50
195 57
124 84
59 50
2643 50
4349 45
286 60
100 00
100 00
2460 00
6436 72
1450 00
2000 00
1700:00
2306 67
1546 64
4876 99
2000 00

Dependent soldiers
Paupers
Dog depredations
Solon A Carter State tax
George D Nowell County tax
Public library
COP AEAe
Wilson Guards
Precinct
School district No 9
Town school district
Notes
Bonds 1878 issue
Interest on notes and bonds
Abatements
Highways
Sinking fund

$38,024 59

This certifies that we have this day examined the foregoing
account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
Wir11amM T. Haves
Grorce

A. JongEs

\Auditors.

�ROAD
CYRUS

AGENTS’
KLKINS, ROAD

REPORT.

AGENT, DISTRICT NO. 1.

In account with the Town of Farmington—

Money expended

for Breaking

and

Sanding

from

Feb.

15 to

April 1, 1898.
Paid Cyrus Elkins

/

|

$116 60

Charles French
Stewart Nieforth
Tom Hayes

;

1 95
10 50

28 80
43 35

John O Ayers
Hiram H Stevens

75

Joseph Tanner

28 95

J P J Moulton

90

William A Curtis
Irving Curtis
William B Curtis

3 54
68
68

Edward Curtis
Charles E Nutter
Charles F Howard
Warren Colbath
Jobn Frank Davis
Nelson Mathews
William Rollins

75
22 80
6 90
1 65
75
1 50
1 20

.

Frank V Young
Nathaniel Young

23
60

Charles K Lawrens

3 08

Harry B Kimball

3.15

Frank P McDuffee

315

Benton E Downing
William W Jones
Frank O Cate
J W Witham

Cyrus Ham
W H Mansur

Harry W Huard

75
.

218
i

A

14 25
270

2 70
1 39

10 80

Alphonzo Robinson

1 20

Horace H Roberts

10 35

�18

Paid Benjamin’Roberts

$10 65

John H Downes
Charles W Jenness

5 25
32 08
1 05
§ 25
1138

John A Paulson
Charles Davis
Samuel H Waldron

Job Varney

9 00

Fred A Horne

17 50

George Elliott

2 40

Frank E Mooney
George B French

7 38
27 45

Almon Leavitt

3 60

E T Willson

5 78

$457 30

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
count and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
JoHN F. Hatt,
S. S. AMAZEEN,
Ratrx E. Davis,

SOLOMON

HALL,

ROAD

ac-

}Seletmen
.

AGENT, DISTRICT

NO. 1.

In account with the ‘own of Farmington—
Money expended for General Repairs and Washouts from April 1,
1898, to Feb. 15, 1899.
bat

:

yodoes

Repairs

Paid S H Hall

S H Babb

labor and team

Waahonts

$ 320 15

66 40

92 85

18 60
.

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Paid Eri Nute

William Burrows

and
Washouts

$9 45

#6 30

3 00

Benton Downing
Jesse Elliott
H A Whitten
Hiram Stevens
Charles I Rollins
Will Hurd
labor and team
Roy Hayes
&amp;

E W Hayes
Benjamin Grace

Gyclane

:

Repairs

100
1
1
8
13
23
22

65
50
95
60
95
85
80

3

6 30
25 80

7:10

16 50
19 20

Warren Colbath
Frank McDuffee ‘labor and team
C W Scruton
eS
Woodbury Witham
Will Robinson
John Miller
J PJ Moulten
E G Smith

7 65
78 82
15 30

Augustus Glidden ©
vohn O Varney labor and team
Almon S Lougee
Charles Wiggin

16
8
8
21

20
50
10
15

George A Garland
J B Lane
George Randall
Daniel Varney
William Curtis
labor and team

7
3
12
4
9

50
45
30
50
00

11 84
8 35

3 00
9 00
1 50
9 00

5 55
8 52

52
6 75
6 00

Irving Curtis

7 50

Ed Curtis
Nat Young
George M Nutter

3 00
9 00
6 75

;

10 50

8 10.

John D Willey
James W Card
Bert French
George Foss
Harry Kimball
George French
Frank Young

labor and team
as
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9 00
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26
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72
89
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8 70

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’

and

Repairs

Paid A W Smith

Washouts

$6 OC

Irving Rollins

18 45

W E Kimball

4 50

George Tibbetts

7 50

John L Brown

3 00

George N Davis

1 50

$3 45

Harry Roberts

45

Charles Foss

45

Frank Cate
Fred Fletcher

14 70

1 05
75

Joseph Tanner

36 00

25 80

Irving Webster
M V B Lang

6 60
7 50

J F Place

3 45

Ed Banks
Charles W Jenness_

6 45

13 35
13 70

labor and team

Charles Willey

1 20

Benjamin Chesley
Charles Howard

1 20
1.50

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John Emerson
John R Wilbur

Otis M Gray
CM Whitehouse
Henry Burleigh
Joseph Burnham
E L Wedgwood

G 1d
4 50

10 95
,

4 35

4 50
3 00
16 50

labor and team

John Randall
Clarence Colbath

3-00
36 70

George Wiggin
Mark Leighton

1 50
17 55

J A Paulson
J C Jonnson
Charles French
SS Amazeen
labor and team
N P Hartford

1 87
10 95
12°ls
9 90
8 25

C W Jenness'
B&amp; MRR

lumber
ties
M W Foss
blacksmith work
Almon Leavitt
és

George Works

12 30
6 75

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10
1
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08
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60
19

8 45

�21
Cyclone
nd
Repairs

Paid George A Jones _ piping

$5 72

FE Mooney“
Mrs J E Fernald grade for sidewalks

3 60
10 00

$1347 94
BREAKING

Paid

Washouts

AND

$398 93

SANDING.

S H Hall
labor and team
Solomon Babb
William Burrows

$64 95
12 00
2 85

Benton Downing

10 50

Hiram Stevens

Will Hurd

5 25

labor and team

Roy Hayes
Benjamin Grace
Warren L Colbath
F P McDuffee

LP 32

1

4 35
4 50
5 58

labor and team

15 30

C W Scruton
John Miller

1 50
2 70
225
2 40

J P J Monlton
E G Smith

George Randall
William Curtis

9 85
labor and team

8 70

Will Curtis

“Atk

4 58

Irving Curtis

3 60

Ed Curtis

1 95

Nat Young

405

Bert French

George French
Frank Young

f

labor and team
49

1 35

45 75
780

A W Smith

1 50

Irving Rollins

3 00

George N Davis
Frank Cate

;

Joseph Tanner
M V B Lang
C W Jenness’
John Emerson

2 03
14 40

12 75
2 10
labor and team

16 42
1 80

�22
Paid Harry Burleigh
Harry Wentworth
Clarence Colbath
J A Paulson
Cyrus Bunker

JO Ayers
Lyman Trask

George Whitehouse
Fred Wiggin

William Whitney
Henry Holmes
John Waldron
Will Rollins

Jacob Lougee
Frank Cooley
Joseph Andrews
Mark Trafton

George F Jones
George W Tanner
W W

Jones

Fred Tebbetts
C Richardson
FO Nuttter labor and team
Harry Kimball
fs
E C Hayes
Oscar Dudley

Charles Young
Daniel Whitehouse
Irving Colbath
Arthur Dolby
Will Colbath
H H Roberts labor and team

Benjamin Roberts

ss

H W Hurd

*

Alphonzo Robinson
Walter Mansur

Irving Scruton
Irving Tanner
M VB
Glidden
Frank Tebbetts

labor and team

�23

Paid Sam Waldron
Herbert Rines

labor and team

$11 63
3 00
$505 09

RECAPITULATION.
General Repairs
Cyclone and Washouts

$1047 94
398 93

Grading Mechanic street
200 00
' Building sidewalk on Central street from Tappan
street to residence of Frank Berry
100 00
Breaking and sanding
505 09

$2251 96
The above breaking account includes the storm
14, 15 and 16.
Sotomon

of February
H.

Hatu.

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.

Joun F. Hatt,
S. S. AMAZEEN,
Rater E. Davis,

STEPHEN

|
Selectmen.

W. BENNETT, ROAD AGENT, DISTRICT NO. 2.
In account with the Town of Farmington—

Money expended for Breaking

Highways

from April 1, 1897, to

April 1, 1898
Paic Stephen W Bennett

$ 16 86

�24
Paid P D Bennett
John Bennett
John F Scruton
Lorenzo D Otis
Daniel J Canney
George E Otis
John W Hubbard
Caleb W Winn
David S Roberts
John W Thompson
Silas F Richards
Irving N Berry
John Moulton
Frank Smith
Harley C White
Lyman Wyatt
George W Hurd
Joel Smart
George A Davis
James Kelley

:

$32 00
9 10
18:27
11 92
28 35
29 10
4 65
14 46
15 45
5.70 °
3 65
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210
18 138
15 83
5 25
13 10°
4 50
5 55

George A Colomy

1 80

Fred Pinkham
Charles Brooks
Thomas Varney

1 50
1 05
45

Joe Harding
George A White
B Frank Foss
Amasa R Leighton

Edmon B Canney
George R Emerson
Trask W Averill

Charles Emerson
Jobn B Leighton

|

90
90
4 88
4 80
75
2 10
1 20
1 50
217.

Stephen W Foss

1 20

George

3 00

W Bennett

$297 54

�25

For General Repairs Highway District No. 2 from

March

20 to

April 1, 1898.
Paid Stephen W Bennett
Irving N Berry
George A Colomy
Stillman B Thompson

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
count and find it correctiy cast and properly vouched.
JoHN

F. Hatt,
Selectmen.

S. S. AMAZEEN,
RateH EK. Davis.

ISAAC

A. CANNEY,

ROAD

AGENT,

In account with the Town

ac-

DISTRICT

NO.

2.

of Farmington—

Money expended for General Repairs and Washouts

from April 1,

1898 to Feb. 15, 1899.

Paid Isaac A Canney labor and teams
66
66
Izah N Horne
Ae
‘Caleb W Winn
‘*
Jobn W Thompson ‘‘
Irving M Berry
‘*
Herman

Thompson

Edmond B Canney
Frank McDuffee

Harry I Jones
Laban L Canney
Woodbury Holmes

John W Hubbard

labor
Ga

6

66
es

66
66

and teams

$160
56
27
25
31
38
2
4
6
19
3
3

27
50
70
638
00
75
70
00
00
30
00
00

�26
Paid Charles Emerson
Joe Custo
Orin K Otis

labor
6
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George Otis
George Bennett
Stephen Bennett

4
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John Hurd

és

Lyman Wyatt

oe

and teams

$3 00
21 00
9 00

and teams

4 65
8 40
4 76

and teams

29 06

2 20

Amasa R Leighton

‘

Frank Evans

«

4 28

Harley C White

ss

and teams

10 40

Trask W Averill
Joel Smart

4
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and teams

8 32
9 27

3 75

James Kelley

cs

David S. Roberts
William A Connor
Courtland Wheeler

‘
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10 47:
1 50
3 25
2 20

6 12

George A Colomy

‘*

Jesse M Elliott

ne

2 55

John B Leighton
Stephen Foss

‘
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38 75
750

George R Emerson
‘
_Lorenzo D Otis
John F Scruton
4
John Paulson
8s

and teams

5
12
24
6

78
83
30
00

$547 08

Breaking highways district No, 2 from

April 1, 1898, to Feb.

15, 1899.
Paid Isaac A Canney
George R Emerson
John F Scruton
John W Thompson
Daniel J Canney
Laban L Canney
Orin K Otis
J P Moulton
Charles Emerson

Stillman B Thompson

$15 95
3 65
12 03
401
915
10 50
14 18
3 81
4 28

1 53

�27
Paid Caleb W Winn

2 40

Joel Smart

5 48

George A Davis
John S Roberts

2 00
1 48

David S Roberts

Frank J Smith
Harley C White
Lyman Wyatt
Stephen Foss

3 46

~

1 20
9 58
15 05

3 01

Nelson Mathews

1 75

Joseph D Babb
John W Hubbard
John B Leighton
Irving N Berry
Amasa R Leighton
Jesse M Elliott
John Paulson
Silas Richards
James Kelley
James White
George;W Bennett
Harry I Jones
B Frank Foss

2 33
4 80
75
1 50
1 80

Na

hobsfi
210
3 45
45
2 93
1 58
3 00
23

$150 77

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
JoHN F. Hatt,
S. S. AMAZEEN,

Ratrx

E. Davis,

Selectmen.

�28

JOHN I. GRAY, ROAD

AGENT,

DISTRICT NO. 3.

In account with the Town of Farmington—

Money expended for Breaking Highway

from

April. 1, 1897,

to

April 1, 1898.
Paid Dennis Gray

Frank Jordan
Carrie E Stevens
Ai D Otis
Festus Hayes
Addie F Otis
Jerry L Gray
Joshua Pinkham
Elmer Childs

Ralph Tanner
N C Sanborn
A J Canney
William M Meader
John T Bickford
James F Abbott
Henry I Wyatt
James W Foss
Samuel N Gray
Herbert L Gray
George Herbert Wyatt
Ivory U Bean
Oliver Valley
George W Gray
John A Huckins
Owen

M Varney

Lydia A Jordan

Edwin

Sargent

John I Gray
Isaac Bickford
Frank B Chesley

George L Thompson
Joseph G Johnson
Eddie Downing |
Lewis Downes
James Calet

$6 90
10 55

5 70
9
21
20
9

85
75
90
30

27 75
3d 40
4 50
2 25

727
3 80
32 90

�a9
Paid Orrin Varney
George Downing
Charles Garland

;

#1 80
7 50
75

John F Garland
George Henry Wyatt

1 27
1 50

Asa Wyatt

210

John Wyatt
3
Laurel Twombly

|

1 50
3 00
$436 61

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
Joun F. HAtt,
S. S. AMAZEEN,
RatpeH E. Dayis,

GEORGE

HERBERT

WYATT,
NO.

ROAD

Selectmen.

AGENT, DISTRICT

3.

In account with the Town of Farmington—

Money expended for General Repairs and Washouts from April 1,

1898. to Feb. 15, 1899.
.

Paid George Heroert Wyatt ee andteams
Asa Wyatt
Lewis F Downs
“
Henry I Wyatt
‘¢ and teams
Horace M Hoyt
a
Festus Hayes
wi
Isaac Bickford
“
James E Child
‘¢ and teams
Samuel N Gray
AA?
-

General
Repairs

$22200
18 75
6 75
© 22 45
4°95
4 20
‘7 50
11 75
5 25

Cyclone
and
Washouts

. $48 00

�80
General
Repairs

Paid Herbert L Gray
Ai D Otis
Ivory U Bean
John A Wyatt
James F Abbott
James W Foss
William M Meader
John T Bickford
Frank P Jordan
George Henry Wyatt
James Calef
William Wentworth
Edward J Downing
George L Thompson
Frank Keneston
Henry C Nutter
Owen M Varney
Herbert Roberts
Joseph G Johnson
Stephen A Hussey
Will Wyatt
George Roberts
Owen C Varney

‘sand teams

22 50

3
1
4
3
3
7
9
3
3
4
3
2
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$5 85
2 70

labor

66

Cyclone
Washouts

and teams
66

oe

and teams

75
50
50
00
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50
00
75
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75
75
25

14 50

17 65
2 00
13 00

3
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50
50
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$441 80

$48 00

Breaking highways District No. 3 from April 1, 1898, to Feb. 15,
1899.
Paid John T Bickford

Samuel N Gray
Isaac Bickford
George W Gray
Nathan C Sanborn
James W Foss
John A Huckins
Jackson Canney
Edwin Sargent

$17
10
7
1
3
9
15
4
4

18
90
50
20
60
45
00
65
80

�81

James E Child
Frank P Jordan
Charles Jordan
Henry I Wyatt
Henry C Nutter
Owen M Varney
Charles H Tripp
Dennis Gray
Joshua Pinkham
Horace M Hoyte
Ai D Otis
Festus Hayes
John Stevens
Frank B Chesley
George L Thompson
Joseph G Johnson
George Henry Wyatt
John Wyatt
Edward J Downing
Lewis F Downs
George Henderson
George Herbert Wyatt

.

5 25
6 90
8 10
6 00
16 05
12 75
8 70
215
11 55
3 60
1 56
1 05
2 85
7 60
3 75
4 80
4 05
6 60
277
2 40
1 80
1,00
$195 86

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
Joun F. Hatt,
S. S. AMAZEEN,
RatpeH

E. Davis,

Selectmen.

�REPGR
OF THE

TREASURER OF THE TOWN
OF
TON FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1899.

FARMING-

DEBIT.
Feb 16 1898 To cash in treasury
Received of—
Geo A Jones on 1890 tax list
TS Patkotias P8002
cre:
1893

66

$6

J A Roberts

6

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$1752 04
41 57
102 78
114

02

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7650

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* 21,350 00

Selectmen for rent of opera house
78 00
es
s¢ 6 © Downing house
’ 18 00
4
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22 00
2
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400 00
oa
money hired
4,000 00
as
for school books sold
16 17
ss
‘* license of Merry-go round
6 00
W J Evans dog license
481 15
W_ H Floye local license
Solon A Carter Railroad tax
Ss) on SS nuthee”
Savings Dan tax
Me
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John Tuttle Police court fines

35
428
1640
258
75

V0
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72
60
00

$39,819 46
CREDIT
By paid.on selectmen’s orders

Cash in treasury

$38,024 59

1,794 87 _
$59,819 46

�38
LIABILITIES.
Notes and interest on same

$9,821 53

Bonds _ (new issue)
Interest on bonds of new issue

56,500 00
190 00

$66,511 53
ASSETS.

Sinking fund in hands of selectmen
Due on George A Jones’
1890 tax list
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$2,000 00
188 00
179
147
673
647

42
98
54
39

1,545 39

8,675 28 1,794 87
—
—— $15,851 87

Net debt

$50,659 66

ALBERT

GartAnD,

Town Treasurer.

Farmington, N. H., February 27, 1899.
This is to certify that we have this day examined the treasurer’s accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
Wititiam T. Hayss,
Grorcre A. Jonzs,

Auditors.

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Crrus

ELKINS,

EK. EpGeErty,
C.

Hayess.

Joun

I. Gray

�DIN SV EINE
OER
OF

:

THE

LOWEN:

@Fi

FARMINGTON,
ALS)

POR

IVE AUIS SBS So ey

DELLE

Sea oes

SPVets

Won AGE See

Number
Polls

cee ee

Total Value

Average

Sree

$75,700

00

Horses

468

26,920

00

57 52

Oxen
Cows
Neat

06
Rago.
109

2,915
10,982
3,008

00
00
00

52 00
24 50
17 00

4,270

00

82

Sheep

e

135

Carriages

897 00

52

Stock in public funds

17,046

OO

Money on hand and at interest
Stock in trade

63,334
52 250

00
00

'

4,600 00
975,442 00
$1,237,909

Valuation in precinct
Al
Ott (Ora
es

of school district No. 9

00

2 94

500 00

Stock in banks

Mills and machinery
Lands and buildings

$100

$978,257
259,752

00
00

972,197

00

10

�TAKES
ASSESSED

FOR

ALL

PURPOSES

FOR

State tax
County tax

$3,110 00
4,349 45

School tax
Special tax for school district No 9
Public library tax
Highway tax
Be
preion for current expenses
Carlton post G A R
s
Wilson Guards
$

1897.

3.110
1,800
186
8,094
9,000
100
100

00
00
00
3,000 00

Interest

Precinct

00
00
60
77

.

_ Overlay

1,635 00
1gStRS 3"

$26,605 87
Special tax for town school district (to purchase town
school house)

2.917 20
$29,522

Rate on $1,000 in precinct
Gees

20S

OUEROL)

vite

$22 50
18 70

57

��jax) atoede)
ed
MISCELLANEOUS.

Paid S S Parker legal service per bill
Mrs J E Fernald printing
J H Pike freight and cartage on liquor |
W T Hayes services of supervisors March 1897
Republican Press Asso printing Australian ballots
Edmund B Canney maintaining watering tub
J S Harrington returning marriages
ch
enumerating school children
George R Emerson
x
ss
af
York Light &amp; Heat Co tar
Fred A Horne services of election inspectors
E P Nute land for grade

J T Pride &amp; Son stone and labor on a pump
H A Whitten labor and material
FE C Eastman tax collector’s and record ae
F S Berry plans and specifications Tappan street
bridge abutment.
H F Howard concrete walks and crossings
P H Greeley medicai attendance Al’zo Pinkham
Star Stamp Co seal
Boston Herald Co advertising bond sale
Journal Newspaper Co ‘*
ae
Farmington News Co printing and advertising
John Montte damage to carriage on highway
J F Hall moderator March election 1897
Boston Bank Note Co printing bonds
F M Leighton carriage
George W Tibbetts blade for road machine

H H Roberts maintaining watering tub

�8

Paid Jchn Tuttle salary police judge
SS
complaints and warrants

$100 00
25 50
————
J B Edgerly auditing town acc ts 1897
E T Willson goods and supplies per bill
A A Hall labor and material
Selectmen expenses incident to printing and sale
of bonds ©
J S Elkins returning births and deaths
Farmington premium on bonds
‘Amos Downing house |-5 proceed sale
$67 80
i
insurance
4 00.
ae
D W Kimball
salary in full for 1896
250 00
4
s
part
1897
150 00
JE

S Hall

ae

full

1896

Ay

a

part

1897

‘
a

full
part

1896
1897

John T Bickford
s

————
125 00

100 00

MAS iN

$125 50
4 00
13°15
11 33

16 50
2 25
68 67

71 80
400

a

150 00
50 00
ie

J A Roberts collector salary in part
E T Willson treasurer
‘*
full 1896

200

00

200 00
125 00
$2,720

OPERA

00

39

HOUSE—EXPENSE.

Paid H W Armstrong repairs on boiler
W F Thayer repairs per bill two vears
ce
for precinct water bill
Crawford, Tolles &amp; Co insurance

$2 00
186 15
10 00
43 33

C H Pitman
as
C W Jenness fuel etc per bill
H O Mooney matting for hall
H W Roberts wood
Hervey Pearl labor and material
Stephen W Bennett

117
7
12
2
4
37

02
4l
19
25
12
50.

H W Armstrong janitor

100 00

�Paic Farmington Gaslight Co

$174 94
$646

POLICE

SERVICE

AND

NIGHT

WATCH.

Paid Charles H Pitman printing
Byron P Nute special police
H W Armstrong

‘

$2 00
4 00

2:

\

as
A
state vs Samuel Jones
George H Linscott ** ‘* Perkins

Nute

6s

66

66

66

Frank E Nute

P

a

os

£9

(FSS

66

Jas

EB Evans

66

66

66

CG

GG

cg

AA

Kelley

73

66

66

66

66

OGG

6G

00
00
bo

66

66

66

66

l

A

to

sf

**

00

6Gre6

Geo H Linscott state vs Clarence Ham
Oe
salary in full 1896
Feb 1b .1897

night watch

00

11 04

$40 00
250

00

145 00
—_ ——

E V Varney

435 00
117 00
$740

SCHOOL

DISTRICT

v6

as

90

NO. 9 —EXPENSE.

Paid Albert Garland salary 1896-97 in fuil
JS Harrington
‘*
1896 in full
J C Parker
a
ss
=
A E Putman

oS=)

3

*¢ «* looking after unlicenced dogs

EK Fall

62
12
00
00
00

J F Nutter special police July 4 and 5
R

64
12

00

E V Varney state vs Miller&amp; Horne
Geo H Linscott ‘* ‘* Pinkham
rs
** s¢ Norton, Clark &amp; Norton

es

2 00

3
22
14
22

a
«* «* Reynolds
E V Varney
« «* M and W Colomy
H W Armstrong special Pe July 4 and 5
Austin Jones
is
CATER REAT Ads
B

91

és

$135 00
20 00
50 00
50 00

�10

Paid Silver, Burdett &amp; Co books and supplies
Ginn Co
American Book Co
D C Heath
Rand, McNally &amp; Co
W W Roberts
Wm A Davis &amp; Co

ES
3.
Sy
af

Houghton, Mifflin Co

43

J L Hammett

ts

Co

104,

Albert Garland enumerating cards
George H Linscott trvant officer
Albert Garland freight and express paid on books

1
25
28

$982 61

TOWN

SCHOOL

DISTRICT—EX

PENSE.

Paid Owen M Varney services town school board
"2
expense school house
praisal (legal advice)
Thompson, Brown &amp; Co books aes supplies
W W Roberts
Boston School Supply Co
ie
Werner School Book Co
Farmington News Co printing
Geo R Emerson looking after truants
Jos L Demeritt treas salary for 1894-97.

$125

00

ap10
4
10
dl
70
6
1
40

00
00
05
86
29
00
50
00

$298 70

FIRE

DEPARTMENT.

Paid Charles E Peabody clerk Hercules Fire Asso pay
roll
John F Corson clerk Hook &amp; Ladder pay roll

$156 00
67 00

$223 00

�11

AID

TO

DEPENDENT

SOLDIERS.

Paid Jobn B Stevens

*

Marcus W Small goods to C C Dudley
de

Ira

$12°00

162 00

F Pinkham

78 00
12 00

Frank Kenneston

$264

AID

TO

00

PAUPERS.

Paid H W Roberts wood to Mrs Richardson
George EK Moulton
car fare for boy to Boston
J S Parker medical attendance to
GS Moulton
P H Greeley medical attendance to Mrs Richardson

$1 74
2 50
26 85
15

M W Small goods to Ai J Richardson
John S Roberts house rent George
George B French wood to

00

6 38

E Moulton
ee

A E Putnam shoes aad rubbers to pauperis
Dw &amp; A illson goods to Ai J Richardson
a
George E Moulton

60 00
4 00

3 10
22 08
20 34
$162 00

DOG

DEPREDATIONS.

Paid James W Foss
Charles H Berry

$4 00
3 00

$7 00
STATE

TAX.

Paid Solan A Carter treasurer 1897 tax in full

COUNTY

$3,110 00

TAX.

Paid George D Nowell treasurer 1897 tax in full

$4,349 45

�12

FARMINGTON

PUBLIC

LIBRARY

ASSOCIATION.

Paid P H Safford treasurer appropriation in full for’97

WILSON

$186 60

GUARDS.

Paid Capt H J Pike appropriation for 1897 in full

$100 00

G. A. R. APPROPRIATION.
Paid Charles Armstrong

in tull for 1897

$100

00

FARMINGTON VILLAGE PRECINCT.
Balance due Feb 15 1897
Appropriation for 1897

$585 00
1,635 00

$2,220 00
Paid W F Thayer chief engineer
Balance due Feb 15 1898

SCHOOL

$1,885
335

DISTRICT

Balance due Feb 15 1897
Apportionment for
‘
Special appropriation by taxation

NO.

9

$3,112
4,499

73
92
1,800 00

‘Paid A E Putnam treasurer

Balance due Feb 15 1898
TOWN
Balance due Feb 15 1897

SCHOOL

$9.412

65

6,560

00

$2,862 65
DISTRICT.
44

�18

Apportionment for 1897

$1,229

89 $1,230

Paid Jos L Demeritt
Balance due Feb 15 1898

BONDS,

38

1,100 00
139 33

NOTES

AND

INTEREST

PAID.

Paid E T Willson bonds
.
interest on bonds
John Tuttle note $380 in part
Jogeph Tanner interest
F E French
66

$56,700
2,768
500
50
64

00
00
00
00
00

$60,082

00

ABATEMENTS.

Paid Geuv A Jones 1890 list acct Downing Bouse
H S Parker

1°91

6

ee

he
de

$129

25

283

00

66

45

ie

os

2
443

eee
34

212

89

459

93

Sy

1892
1893

Be

ss

Jos A Roberts 1895 ‘* for which the property has
been sold
Jos A Roberts

1895

‘‘ abatements

and

errors

in

assessment

$1,894 86
Jos

A

Roberts

remittances

for

town _ school

houses

REPAIRS

1,596

47

$3.491

33

ON HIGHWAYS

District

No.

1.

Paid Frank O Nutter

$1,439 29 |

Cyrus Elkins—
Amount

expended

Bal on hand Feb 15,98

$3,278

37

1147

3,289 84
—

$4,729 12

�14
District

No. 2.

John W. Pinkham—
Amount expended
$185 08
Less bal.on hand Feb 15.97
564

Stephen

W

£=$179 44

Bennett—

Amount expended

$581 12

Bal. on hand Feb. 15,’98,

7 38

588 50

767 94
Disrrict

No. 3.

John I Gray

757 14
$6,254 21

°

RECEIPTS

INTO

THE

TREASURY,

Received of Mason, Lewis &amp; Co.

for refunding bonds
‘* premium on same

$58.060 00
1,896 60 $59,896 60

Solon A Carter R. R. tax
if
Savings bank tax

‘©

Literary fund

$425 138
1.471 91

25792

2,154 96

Money hired—
Clara E Kimball

note No. 379

John Tuttle
te
oon
Lydia A Grace
ae
oR
R T Burnham notes 378 &amp; 382

$ 100 00

1.000 00
325 00
1,800 00

Rent for opera house

242 00

A
Downing house
Merry-go-round license

21 00
12 00

Albert Garland school books sold

John Tuttle fines from police court

2,725 00

73 03

-

72 00
$65,196 59

�15

RECAPITULATION.
CURRENT

EXPENSES.

Paid Miscellaneous

$2,720 39

Opera house
Police services and night watch
School Dist. No. 9. Expense
Town school district

es

646 91
740 90
982 61
298.70

Fire department

223 00

Dependent soldiers
Paupers

264 00
162 00

Dog depredations

700

$6,045 51

Solon A Carter, State tax

3,110 00

George D Nowell, County tax
Public library
G. A. R. appropriation
Wilson Guards appropriation

4,349
186
1u0
100

Precinct
School district No. 9
Town school district
Notes paid

1,885 00
6,550 00
1,100 00

45
60
00
00

$500 00

Bonds paid
Interest paid on notes and bonds

58,200 00
2,882 00

61,582 00

Abatements
Remittances for town school houses

1,894 86
1,596 47:

Highways

6,254 21
$94,754

This certifies that we have this day examined the
account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
Dwieut E. EDGERLY,
Frank C. Hayes,

10

foregoing

}Auditors,

�mak

=n

é

fe

ee aly

on

be

i

War)

.

ork

7

A Mt ‘ae

ee

;

�Ble fy
lave
OF

THE

TREASURER
YEAR

ENDING

OF

THE

TOWN

FEBRUARY

FOR

THE

15, 1898.

DEBIT.

Feb 16 1897 To cash in treasury

Received of George A Jones on 1890 tax list
66

H S Parker

“

1891

1892

“s

af

1893

ce

J A Roberts

1895

ae

“«
“

1896“
1897
*

J H Pike for liquor sold
Selectmen for rent of opera house
ts
ne
Downing house
Me
license of Merrygo-round
selectmen for school books sold
id
money hired
Henry 8 Davis dog license
EK T Willson error in 1895 tax
Mason Lewis &amp; Co for bonds
John Tuttle police court fires
State treasurer R R tax
i
zs
literary fund
‘
he
Savings bank tax
Town of New Durham for use of road
machine

Received on town school district tax

10 50
$94,909

67

1,596

47

$96,506

14

�18
CREDIT.

By paid on selectmen’s orders
cash in Treasury

$94,754

10

1.752

04

$96,506

14

LIABILITIES.

Notes and interest

$7,556

40

Bonds new issue
Fees
a)Fat
ce
Interest on old bonds (estimated)

56.500
1,700
68

00
00
00

$65,824

40

$229

57

179

42

ASSETS.

Due op George A Jones’ 1890 tax list
“de

ee

H S Parker’s

1891

“6

as

1893

oF

787

56

1896

cs

1,997

39

$12,650

07

1,320

73

z

a

1s92

sé

J A Roberts

3:

town school district tax

“

“

1897

«

Balance

E. T. Wiiuson,

250 76
9,195 39

$13,970

80 .

$51,853

60

Treasurer.

This certifies that we have examined the foregoing accounts
and find them correctly cast and properly vouched with seventeen
hundred and fifty-two 4-100 dollars in the treasury.
Frank C. Hayes
Dwicut E. EpGreRLY

Farmington, N. H., March 2, 1898.

Auditors.

�PeAp

AGENTS

F. O. NUTTER,

ROAD

AGENT,

REPORT,
DISTRICT

NO

1.

General repairs previous to January 23, 1897
John F Cloutman lumber
Almon Leavitt labor and

M B Clark

stock

“

C E Clark lumber
C W Jenness ‘
F O Nutter teams

M V B Lang labor
F E Mooney pipe, lumber
T D Langley
ne
B F Perkins labor
H W Roberts furnishing

steam

W H Tanner grade
E T Willson
Mrs J E Fernald
Stepben Tuttle labor

George Downing
W F Thayer

‘
60
60

Geo Works Jabor
John C Johnson

$656

Breaking and sanding from January 23, 1897, to April

John A Paulson labor
A Robinson team and labor
C H Page labor
Att ibike:

.*
J O Varney team and labor
Pea BIney.ge
tes

1,

06

1898.
$2
7
10
38
Do
13

10
60
50
04
50
06

�§ H Waldvon team and labor
Fred Whitten

se

Geo B French
‘“*
‘=
§&amp;
Geo Elliott labor
S P Knox team
James W White labor
Frank Gilson
“
C F Nute
3
Eri F Nute
%
W W Jones
4
JM Elliott
3
O F Kimball team and labor
Frank Leighton labor

Henry J Noyes team and labor
M W Small salt
J F Tanner labor
Eben Fry
33
C W Jenness team and labor

F E Mooney

“

‘

se

Almon Leavitt labor and stock

CM

Armstrong

S H Babb
H N Babb
Ed Banks

John O Ayers

‘‘

labor
“6

‘

Freeman Berry ‘*
W A Curtis team and labor
M B Clark
5
James EChild **
“
&lt;“
Sam Ferguson
4
Geo N Davis
43
Ira O Davis
4

M H Plummer saddle for snow plow
Stephen Drowns
labor
Will Edgerly
“7
C A Foss
2
B E Downing
#
J F Hall

oo

er)

—

mm
OOD
BD
Ob
Oe
oT
OO
SO
RO
A

F H Haynes team
C F Howard labor
NC Johnson
‘*
M V B Glidden ‘*

—

©
wre

�21

L F Hayes labor

44 20

Frank P Jenness labor
F McDuffie team 4nd labor
FO Nutter
‘“
F O Nutter
6s
Charles Plummer
Wili Perkins

123 io
5 00
Bit si
108 00
1 65
DRAG,

$783

23

$1,439

29

$1,439

29

Cash rceived from selectmen

Paid for general repairs prior to Jan 23,’97

$656 06

breaking and sanding, Jan 23, ’97

to April 1, ’97

783 23

—————

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing account and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
D. W. KIMBALL,
Joao Abie
J. T. Bick¥ForD,

CYRUS

ELKINS,

ROAD

AGENT,

|
Seectmen,

DISTRICT

No. 1.

‘In account with the Town of Farmington—

Money expended for General Repairs and Washouts from April 1,
1897, to Jan. 1, 1898.

Paid John O Ayers
Jos W Burnham

George

W Randall

labor
:

General
Repairs

Washouts

$187 20

42 45

18 15

Hh

23 25

S H Babb
Charles E Davis

ph
A.

115 50
110 10

SH

6

9 00

Hall

66 30
12 44

�22
General
Repairs

Paid Joseph EK Brown

labor

$8 75

Charles F Howard
Clarence M Ham
Ira O Davis
O A Smail

4
3
‘
ss

80 10
39 75
pees
3 60

Washouts

Vio

Charles H Hayes

i

4 50

Levi F Hayes

ve

17 25

40 20

William H Plummer
John R Wilbur
Freeman Colbath

%
“s
a

4 00
38 55
3 00

10 95
pag ts

George H Foss

rs

9 30

Jobn M Perkins

a

9 30

George F Jones

Al

9 00

Arthur P Dolby
Charles M Armstrceng

ms
a,

9 75
21 30

Samuel Roberts
John D Miller

2
es

2 55
UN froBe

Joseph C Miller

ie

1 50

John Montee

ae

3 25

Joseph Tanner
Charles Page

aS
3

17 70

40 05
9 75

15 75
1 50

Eri F Nute

a

9 00

Tom Hayes

os

70 65

John K Babb
Frank O Cate
A Ricker

cs
+f
Bf

Mark Trafton
.
Ricamond Colbath

a
-*

Frank Hanson
Warren Colbath

he
a

H B Pearson

as

18 75

Edwin Jones

Mh

4 35

George M Nutter
George W Chesley

ss

4 50
4 20

2

10 80

5 25

75
60618

293 35
16 25

W

C Ricker

George W Weeks
Cyrus Elkins

13:05
7 50

19 50
t-8¢9
4 50
26 25
28 95

3 00°

fF
labor and team

3 75
6 75
10 50

E W Hayes

re

or

34 12

George H Linscott

Je

3

19 37

Frank McDuffee

4

a

45 25

32 00

Frank O Nutter

a

As

1 60

23 60

�23
General
Repairs

Paid William Wingate

labor and team

Will H Edgerly
William

G Hurd

$

BS

e

15 00

as

6 50

as

as

8 13

Samuel H Waldron
ES
M V B Glidden
gs
C EK Nutter use of team

c
+

Roy Hayes

28 00

I’ K Mooney drain pipe, etc
Almon Leavitt, blacksmithing
John D Otis

E T Willson

Washouts

$4 87

8 25
JS GW)
56 88

106 45
19.77

Es

5 40

supplies

30 21

W F Thayer
$¢
C E Clark lumber

913
101 84

Jcha M Gooch

gravel

James D Place

se

12 30
7 50

Laura A Fernald

Ke

gaol

John Barker Estate

es

4 00

E L Wedgwood
Annie P Dame

i
ee

4 86
1 00

Cash and receipt books

3 50

$1,988 94

$809 28

Breaking and Sanding from Jan. 1,’98, to Feb. 15, ’98.

Paid George Randall
S H Babb
Augustus Glidden

labor
és
6

$7 20
T2015
8 70

Charles F Howard

:

12 45

Ira O Davis
J P J Moulton

sé
es

2 70
4 65

George F Russell

ri

1 95

W M

oA

5d 50

os
a

3 30
3 380

Clark

irving Webster
B E Downing
Charles Johnson

és

3 60

Cyrus B Perkins

Sf

2 40

Isaac Hartwell
Walter Brown

a
“s

3 60
1 95

Winslow H Gilman

s

1345

�Paid

labor

3 00

Nelson Mathews

US Knox

se

4 65

M V B Lang

ay

1 65

P P Prescott

oe

2 63

Henry Foss
Ai J Richardson

A

60

$s

218

Frank Leighton

.

1 95

C Moulton

ee

2 10

we

2. 70

sj

1 95

C Richardson

Harry Leighton

|

George F Tebbetts

-

1 35

J Frank Davis

‘

1 53

Woodbury

ae

1 50

Jones

John C Johnson

rhe

Herbert Willey

-

Lito

L
E
H
H

ey
a
.
os

83
1 50
210
210

L
L
E
H

Perkins
Pearsons
Holmes
Holmes

Charles M Armstrong

a

John D Miller

cs

60

)

3 00
1 95

Joseph Tanner
Thomas Hayes

32 85
24 60

Hiram H Stevens
Stewart Nieforth
Warren Colbath
W C Ricker
John Ayers
F O Nutter
Frank McDuffee

7
19
1
t
41
8
23

labor and team
es
os

80
95
35
35
70
93
40

Frank Haynes

a

«s

65

John O Varney

se

A

5 70

Harry Kimball

as

ss

25.65

Roy Hayes
Cyrus Elkins
Fred Leighton

.
oh

a
a
Ay

6 50
142 05
1 75

6

18 738

CE

Nutter

$480 15

�25

RECAPITULATION.
Received of Selectmen

$3,289 84

Paid for general repairs
Washouts
Breaking and sanding

$1,988 94
809 28
480 15
$3,278 37

Cash on hand

11 47
$3,289 84

The above account includes all expenditures to February
1898, except bills to the amount of $84 53 which
turned till after the account had been closed.

were

Cyrus

not

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PINKHAM,

ROAD

AGENT, DIST. NO. 2

Breaking Roads from Jan. 1, 1897, to April 1, 1897.

Paid A R Leighton

$ 4 20

S W Bennett
J W Pinkham
Joel Smart

28 27
21 04
5 40

George Davis
AAC White

.

3 60
8 40

J S Roberts
L D Otis

4 00
6 60

J F Scruton

13 20

ac-

Selertmen.

JoHn T. BICKFORD.

JOHN

re-

ELKINs.

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
count and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
DaniEL W. KIMBALL,
Joun E. S. Hatt,

15,

�26
Paid John Paulson

$1 20

L L Canney
I A Canney

2 02
21 00

S H Foss
Charles Emerson

8 10
10 60

J W Thompson

75

O K Otis

18 73

James Kelley

4 65

James E Child

12 80

John Leighton
B F Foss
Jesse Elliott

2 92
3 30
60

George W Hurd

3.70
————_— —

Cash balance on hand Feb. 15 ’97
‘©

$ 5 64

received of Selectmen

STEPHEN

W BENNETT,

179 44

——

ROAD

AGENT,

W Bennett labor and team

Jubn F Scruton
Frank B Scruton

1

Eugene C Howard
John A Paulson
Joseph L Bennett
John W Thompson

Winslow

P Thompson

E T Willson
Almon Leavitt
John D Otis
Parker D Bennett and team
S F Richards

us

$185 08

DIST. NO. 2.

April 1, to Dec. 25, 1897.

Paid Stephen

$185 08

$182 53
9 52
3 60

1 20
14 00
15 15
510

90
3 43
90
25
79 28
3 00

’ George E Otis and team
Jobn O Ayers

15 00
4 00

Orin K Otis and team

16 50.

�27

Paid Abram

Cookson

$1 35

Daniel J Canney
L L Canney and team

21 00
10 dC

John Bennett

27 30

John I Gray

8 00

L D Otis
Joel Smart
John S Roberts and team

or22
908
40 08

James Kelley

12 35

John

W Pinkham

4 20

G A Colomy
W

6 60

A Connor

53

Harley C White

2 63

Procinda Bennett
Amasa R Leightoa
J E Elliott

(ti.
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3 00

E B Canney

ee

George R Emerson

7 20

B Frank Foss
G W Hurd
John Peavey
G W Bennett
C W Winn and team
Trask W Averill
Irving N Berry
;
David S Roberts
W S Roberts

1 50
13 25
1 50
11 55
13 50
414
1 50
6 10

6 08
$581 12
7 38

Balance on hand

Received from Selectmen

588

$588 50

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing
count and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
DANIEL W. KIMBALL,
JoHN E. S. Hatt,
JoHN T. BickFoRD.

50

Selectmen.

ac-

�28

JOHN

I. GRAY,

ROAD

AGENT,

DISTRICT

NO. 3.

Breaking roads from Jan. 1, 1897, to April 1, 1897.
Paid James F Abbott
Ivor, U Bean
Isaac Bickford
Jobn T Bickford and team
Andrew J Canney
James Calef
John F Chesley
Frank b Chesley
Lewis Downs
Edward Downing
James W Foss
S N Gray and team
George W Gray

Dennis Gray
Henry I Wyatt
John A Huckins and team
Festus Hayes
af
F P Jordan
ce
Lydia Jordan’s team
Joseph G Johnson
George W Otis and team
Ai D Otis
Joshua Pinkham
William M Meader
Edwin Sargent and team
Alozo Straw
L F Twombly
Owen M Varney and team
Obed Varney
John F Varney

George Henry Wyatt
John I Gray and team
Ralph G Tanner

N C Sanborn
Charles F Wyatt
Horace M Hoyt

$

.

3
3
10
12
3
1
2

67
22
01
75
22
35
10
5 25

1 35
2 02
4 20
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90

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3 00
19 438
616
6 30
3 00
2 10
7 32
5 00
9 54
165
6 30
50
3 75
20 78
45
1 35

1 20
00

30
2
1
1

02

28
05

6 75

$207 14

�29
Work on highway from April 1, 1897,
to Jan. 1, 1898.

Paid James F Abbott
Ivory U Bean

and team
es

John T Bickford

Isaac Bickford
Andrew J Canney
John F Chesley
Lewis Downs
John I Gray

S N Gray
George W Gray

and team

Be
BE

Herbert L Gray

Jerry Gray
W E Gray
and team
John A Huckins
‘*
Festus Hayes
and team
George Hurd
F P Jordan
A
Charles E Jordan
Joseph G Johnson
W M Meader
Kli Meader
H C Nutter
and team
Ai D Otis
George M Otis
Joshua Pinkham
John Peavey
and team
Edwin Sargent
LF Twombly
Charles Tripp
George L. Thompson
and team
Owen M Varney
Obed Varney
George Henry Wyatt
George

Herbert

Asa Wyatt
John Wyatt
Henry I Wyatt
W M Wentworth

Wyatt and team

and team

�80
Paid Henry Wileon

and team

&amp;5 00

Frank B Chesley
Horace M Hoyt

4 50
3 00
85

F E Wallace

$550 00
eo

Amount received from Selectmen

$757 14

We hereby certify that we have examined the fcregoing
count and fird it correctly cast and properly vouched.
DANIEL

oe

W.

ac-

KIMBALL,

Joun E. 8S; Hair;
JouHwn T. BicKFoRD.

Selectmen.

�FEFHHHHH

HEH SHE HH HH HHH 4444444444444
44444444444

ELIS
vencd at
Ninth line, page 8, should read:

Paid Farmington

National

Bank, premium on bonds.
Tenth line, page 8, shouldread:

Paid S.

S.

Parker, agent,

account Amos W. Downing house 1-5 proceeds sale.

Eleventh line, page 8, should read:
surance on Amos W. Downing house.
On page 13, to bonds,

Paid C. H. Pitman in-

notes and interest paid there should be

added:
Paid Farmington National Bank for Town of Farmington Refunding Bonds $1,500.00, making total $61,582.00

FEFHHEHHHSHHHHHHHHGH
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OF

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                    <text>ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE

BOARD OF EDUCATION

® TREASURER

OF

SCHOOL DISTRICT
TOWN OF FARMINGTON,

NO. 9,
N. H.,

FOR THE

Fiscal Year Ending

March

15,

1897.

FARMINGTON, N.

H.,

PRESS OF THE NEWS,
1897

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��ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE

OARD OF EDUCATION

#

TREASURER

OF

CHOOL DISTRICT
TOWN OF FARMINGTON,

NO.
N. H.,

FOR THE

Fiscal Year Ending

1897

FARMINGTON, N.

H.,

PKESS OF THE NEWS,
1897.

March

15.

9,

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�To

the residents of School District 2Vb.

9

:

—

la compliance with a wish frequently expressed by many resiwe have prepared and herewith present
this printed report of the work and finances of School District No. 9
for the year ending Maich 15th, 1897.
Believing that the number of recitations a day in the High and
Grammar Schools made it impossible to give sufficient time to any
one class, and after carefully considering the subject, your board of
education decided to place another assistant in the High School wtio
would also hear two recitations from the Grammar School, thus
allowing more time to each recitation in both schools. Miss Taylor
having resigned her position as assistant in the High School, it became necessary to fill the vacancy thus caused, and we were enabled

dents of this School District

to secure

two

assistants at an additional

expense of four hundred

dollars.

We feel

justified in saying that the proficiency attained in both
has amply repaid the district for the increased expanse.
which has been reduced by the larger amount of tuition received
schools'

from pupils residing outside the district.
The quality of the work done in all grades of our schools ha?
steadily improved throughout the year, but better results can be
accomplished in some cases if parents and friends will refrain from
the teacher in the presence of pupils. Eemember that
adverse comments in the presence of your child, lesserfs his or her
respect for the teacher's authority, often causing disobedience and
consequent punishment— for which you may be largely at fault, while
a friendly talk with the teacher will give an opportunity for explanations and enable both to work together for the benefit of the child.

criticising

Board
Albert Garland
Harrington
V " of
Dr. John C. Parker j Education.
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J. S.

�—

To The Board of Education
A word in regard to the work
sent year will not be amiss.

in the

High School daring the pre-

At the commencement of the School year, by an arrangement on
your part, a second assistant was secured for .the High School, who
also has two recitations daily from the Grammar School. By this
arrangement, the teachers in both rooms are enabled to give more
time to the recitations heard and much more practical work has been
the result.

In the High School, each teacher regularly hears six recitations
some eases eleven, as formerly. Most of
the recitations now have 40 minutes instead of 20 or 25 as was the
case with one assistant. In Physics and Chemistry, an hour is
given to each, thus giving ample time for experiments, explanations,
instead of nine or ten and in

etc,

In all recitations, time

work and

the doing of

is

much

given for more thorough and practical
outside of the regular text-books.

During my four years in this school, the percentage of average
attendance has been high and probably not excelled by any school in
the State. Many of the pupils attend the entire year without being absent or tardy and these are invariably the ones who make the
most marked progress.

As the courses

are arranged, no student can afford to lose a sin-

gle recitation, and,

if

parents fully realized this fact, the few

who

have been irregular in attendance, will not in the future be absent on
any account except for sickness. No student can thoroughly make
up the recitations lost, for the regular work properly done, keeps the
students busy. A good number of parents and friends visit the
school each term, but we would be pleased to see during term time,
the parents and friends of all. It shows to the students that an interest is taken and is to them an incentive to better work.
Respectfully submitted,
A. B. Allen,
Principal,

High School.

�HIGH SCHOOL-English

Course.

FIRST YEAR.

—Algebra, Civics, Physical Geography,
Winter Term—Algebra, Civics, English History.
Spring Term —Algebra, Civics and Comparative View of GovernFall

Term

ments, English History.

SECOND TEAR.
Term — Geology, Book-keeping, Grecian History.
Winter Term Economics, Book-keeping (two times

Fall

—
—

a week),

Rhetoric f three times a week), Roman History.
Spring Term Physiology, Rhetoric, General History.

THIRD TEAR.
Term — Phvsics, American Literature, French or Zoology.
Winter Term — Physics, American Literature (five weeks), Eng-

Fall

lish Literature (six

weeks), French or Zoology.

—Physics, English

Spring Term

Literature, French, Arithmetic.

FOURTH YEAR.

—

Term Chemistry, English Literature, Geometry.
Winter Term Chemistry, Botany, Geometry.
Spring Term
Botany, Astronomy, Geometry, Review

Fall

—
—

of

Algebra.

HIGH SCHOOL -Latin

Scientific Course.

FIRST YEAR.
Fall

Term— Algebra,

—
—

Civics, Latin Reader.
Algebra, Civics, Latin Reader.

Winter Term
Spring Term Algebra, Civics and Comparative View of Governments, Latin Reader.

SECOND YEAR.
Term — Caasar, Book-keeping, Grecian History.
Winter Term Cfesar, Book-keeping (twice a week), Rhetoric

Fall

—
—

(three times a week), Roman History.
Spring Term Cresar, Rhetoric, Physiology, General History.

THIRD YEAR,
Term —Physics, Cicero, American Literature, French.
Winter Term — Physics, Cicero, Ameiican Literature (five weeks),
,

Fall

English Literature (six weeks), French.
Spring Term Physics, Cicero, Arithmetic, French.

—

FOURTH YEAR.
Term — Chemistry, Vergil, English Literature, Geometry.
Winter Term —Chemistry, Vergil, Botany, Geometry.
Spring Term —Astronomy, Vergil, Botany, Geometry.
Fall

�HIGH SCHOOL—College Preparatory Course.
FIRST YEAR.

—Latin Reader, Algebra, Civics.
Winter Term — Latin Reader, Algebra, Civics.
Fall Terra

-Spring

View

Term

—Latin

Reader, Algebra, Civics and Comparative

of Governments.

SECOND YEAR.

Term— Caesar, Greek Lessons, Grecian History.
Winter Term — Caesar, Greek Lessons, Roman History.
Spring Term — Caesar, Greek Lessons, General History.
Fall

THIRD YEAR.
Fall

Term— Cicero,

Anabasis, Physics or French.
Cicero, Anabasis, Physics or French.
Cicero, Anabasis, Physics or French.

—
—

Winter Term
Spring Term

FOURTH YEAR.
Term —Vergil, Homer. Geometry.
Winter Term —Vergil, Homer, Geometry.
Spring Term —Vergil, Homer, Geometry, Review
Fall

of Algebra.

Vocal Music throughout the course.
Exercises in Composition, Declamation, Arithmetical Tablets,
throughout the course.
Latin Composition during the last three yetrs in the L-itin
Scientific and College Preparatory courses, and Greek Composition
during the last two years in the College Preparatory course.
The requisite amount of English for admission to college will be
required each year.
In Latin, four Books of Caesar, six Orations of Cicero and six
Books of Vergil are required.
In Greek, four Books of Anabasis and two of Homer are required.
etc.,

�REPORT OF THE TEACHER OF MUSIC.

To The Board of Education of School
Farmington

District

No. 9 of the Town of

:

—

Gentlemen I feel that music is now on a firm foundation in the
Public Schools of this District.
It is, generally speaking, a recognized fact among the pupils,
that the study is one that must be met and conquered, and with few
exceptions, they seem equal to the task.
The preparation and drill given in the lower grades, will show to
greater advantage in the higher, as the classes advance.

My

have the work thorough in every respect.
are now quite ready readers, considering the time spent in the work, and are able to sing by numbers,
letter, and syllable, and nave begun to do a little so-called sight-singdesire has been to

The

classes in the

High School

ing.

Naturally,
talent,

but

all

all

have not the same

same degree of
making good showing as a

ability, or the

try to do their best, thus

whole, and giving pleasure both to themselves and to me.
The interest manifested by the pupils in the last mentioned school
has led me to give them a little instruction in the study or first principles of harmony, which will greatly aid them in their future study
-

and understanding of music.
Respectfully submitted,

Mrs. A. B. Allen,
Director of Music.

�REPORT OF THE TEACHER OF DRAWING.
To

The Board of Education of School
Farmington

—

Gentlemen

District

No. 9 of

the

Town

of

—

It seems no easy task to prepare a report of the
drawing, because there is so much that might be said,
but for lack of space and time much must remain unsaid.
For many reasons the subject is one of the most difficult to teach.
It is one in which the best results can not be expected until it has
been systematically taught for several years, and the work thoroughly graded.
Only those who have undertaken to introduce drawing in the
public schools, and have met with the many discouraging conditions
under which a teacher must necessarily labor, can fully realize the
task of beginning with the first steps and preparing the different

work done

in

grades.

At

first,

as the subject is entirely

pupils, all

must begin

may seem

to

at the

same

new

well as young
however simple that

to older as

starting point,

some.

As the pupils begin to see into and understand the principles,
grasping more and more the ideas presented, then only can the work
be broadened and advanced, thus becoming gradually graded.
Each year the work has become more systematic, and I have been
pleased to discover many among the pupils in the different schools,
who have real, natural talent, and who, if rightly guided, may find
both pleasure and profit in this direction in coming years.
While all cannot have the same degree of talent, everyone can
accomplish something by study and perseverance.
Nearly all now manifest an interest and enjoyment in their lessons,
and I feel that good work is being done.
The following is the general plan of work thus far carried out.
Study of Facts— Observation, Modeling, Working Drawings.
Study of Appearance Fori), Light anil Shade, Color.
Study of Decoration— Design and Arrangement.
Study p of Construction Folding, Cutting and Pasting.
Free hand Drawing. 1 Drawing the appearance of form so
placed that its true shape is seen. 2 Drawing the foreshortened
appearance cf single horizontal tablets. 3 Drawing from the Solid,

—
—

Copies, Dictation and

—

Common

—

—

Objects.

Respectfully submitted,

Mrs. A. B. Allfn,
Director of Drawing.

�EXPENDITURES.
PAID TEACHERS.

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High School
$1200 26
Taylor, assistant High School, spring term '96
189 72
Mabel
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fall and winter term
341 90
William B Noyes,
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341 90
Sarah B Davis,
304 00
Mrs. A B Allen, Music and Drawing
520 24
L M Wood, Grammar School
Kate E Barker, Main St. Intermediate, spring term '96
96 72
"
fall and winter term.
Maude E Gilman
22S 28
Allen, Principal

M

k

'

Hester

A Marston, Glen St. Intermediate
Laura A Holmes, Main St. Primary

374 95

Mamie B

114 45

299 95

Perkins, Glen St. Primary fall term,
''
"
spring and winter terms
Florence V Putney,
"
fall and part winter terms
Mamie E Currier, High St.

Mamie

B

Estella

M Card, School St. Primary

"

Perkins

part winter term

"

183 27
242 52

45 84
299 95
'

$4,783 95

PAID JANITORS.

P P Connor
C Robei ts
C Drew

William
Lizzie

Leon

H

00
222 00

.$475
.

,

54 00

••

Gilman

41 00

-

$792 00

FUEL AND LIGHTS.
Charles

E

Hayes, wood

John F Cloutman, slabs and shavings
Frank E Mooney, coal and wood
Farmington Gaslight Co., gas
Leon E Gilman, sawing wood
F L Johnson, wood, edgings and sawing wood
Jenness, slabs, shavings and wood
C
Lizzie L Davis, wood (now on hand)

$40 50
3 20

261 14
6 26

50
24 79
22 93

W

.

34 13
$393 45

�10

SUPPLIES.
The Fartnington News

$S 00

Cleveland Printing and Publishing Co., diplomas
Ziegler Electric Co., supplies for laboratoroy

14 50
22 97

Rand, McNally &amp; Co., atlas
Farmington Village Precinct, water
J F Hall, pail, brooms &amp;c
J F Safford, repairing clock and new clock for high school.
Albert Garland, glass flasks, tubing, rubber stoppers, etc.,
.

for laboratory

4 SO
25 00

4 19
5 50

4 30

$S9

2(3

REPAIRS.
Will

E

Edgerly, cleaning vaults

Willie

M Tuttle,

Albert Labonte,
O E Bennet,

labor on

5G

school house

"
"
"

for

"
"
"

"

11 25

"

3 00

i;

150

"

13 00

Byron C Gilman, dressing blackboards and varnishing
"

2 10

High school yard

"
"

F E Mooney, cement

$4 00

'

P P Connor, Brick school hou?e
Roy E Hayes, labor with team at Brick

seats-

labor and materials painting school houj-e-

Fred N Tibbetts, painting Hitjh school fence
Frank R Copp, sundry repairs
Albeit Labonte, labor and gravel
J S Harrington, expense grading Glen St. school yard
H F Howard, concrete walks at High school and Glen

•

•

24 57

•

37 25
3 37

20 99
5 41

38 56
street

school houses
H Stevens, setting glass at Glen St school house
L L Bean, labor, steam piping at Glen St. school house
Frank O Nutter, carting street scrapings
Marston, repairs on furnace door, locks and knobs
C

165 00

H

W

Hervey Pearl, two ventilators

for boiler

room

ET

W

Willson, miscellaneous sundries for repairing and cleaning
'•
'
"
"
'
"
F Thayer

Frank

;

R Copp,

sundry repairs

80
2 50
11 25
3 00
1 SO

21 72

47 97
3 89

$423 49

MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. Murphy,cleaning
Mrs. J E Fernald, printing
Mrs. Clough, cleaning

1

50

17 40

3 75

�11

Mrs. Ring, cleaning
Fannington National Bank, interest on money hired

3 00

-

foi

two

months
Leon E Gilman, carting gravel
P P Connor, watching High school house building night of
July 4
Albert Garland, money paid for postage on rank cards, correspondence, and telephone
A B Allen, money paid for use of piano on Memoiial exercises
and sundries

5 25

•

$44 11

INSURANCE.
Charles

"
"

H

Pitman, on. High and School street houses
"
- Brick school house
"
' Glen street house

....

26 00
90 00

„.

•---

00 00

�12

Sources from which school
financial condition

Balance

in

March

hands of

money

is

received and statement of

15, 1897.

district

treasurer and

town March

20,

$ 1,943 67

1896

School tax required by law
Railroad tax
Savings bank tax
Literary fund

Dog

$2,487 54

.

324 15
1,303 21

258 67
421 16

license

$4,794 73
Special school tax voted by district

2,000 00

Cash received for tuition

77 00

16.871 73

$8,815 40

DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid teachers

$4,783 95
,,,.....

janitors
fuel

and

792 00

393 45

lights

supplies

._.

S9 26

423 49

repairs

miscellenous

44 11

insurance

176 00
S,702 26

Balance in hands of
1897

district treasurer
.

.

and town 'March

15,

$2,113 14

�TREASURER'S REPORT.
FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH

15, 1897.

DEBIT.

To cash on hand March 21, 1896
"
" received from town

$
*. -g.

67

6 625 00

~j..

.•§6,702

67

CREDIT.

By
'•

cash paid on orders of Board of Education
' on hand March 15 1897

§6.702 26
41

$6,702 67

ASSETS.

Amount due from town March

15 1897

,
•

S2.112 73

Cash on hand March 15 1897

41
.$2,113 14

Albkrt E. Putnam,

Treasurer.

Farmington, N. H., March 15. 1897.
This certifies that we have this day examined the foregoing accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.

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'

ANNUAL REPORT
—

RECEIPTS

OF THE

AND
— OF

EXPENDITURES
—

THE

TOWN

OF

FARMINGTON
FOR THE

Fiscal Year Ending February

1896.

FAEMINGTON, N.

NEWS BOOK AND JOB

H.,

PBINT,

15,

��ANNUAL REPORT
—

EIPTS

OI

THE

—

EXPENDITURES

Ai.J

OF THE

T(

—

WN

OF

.MINGTON
— FOR

THE

/EAR Ending February

1896.

FAEMINGTON, N.

NEWS BOOK AND JOB
1896.

H.,

PKINT,

15,

�H

3SE.07

�Town

Officers

For the Fiscal Year Ending February Fifteenth, I896.

SUPERVISORS.

SLLECTHEN.

Hall,

Daniel W. Kimball,

John E.

George W. Gray,

Warren H. Whitehouse,

William

Irving Webster.

T. IIayes.

TOWN
Henby

TREASURER.

CLERK.
S.

S.

Edward

Davis.

T. Willson.

COLLECTOR
Joseph A. Roberts.
REPRESENTATIVES.
J,

Joseph E. Seavey,

Fearing Safford,

William M. Herring.

TOWN SCHOOL COM.
Henry H. Tanner,

Dist. No. 9

SCHOOL COM.

Albert Garland,
Harrington,

Owen M. Varney,

J- S.

Ella P. Roberts.

John

C.

Parker.

AUDITORS.

police OFFICERS.

George H. Linscott,

D wight

George W. Pinkham.

Frank

E. Edgerly,

C. Hayes.

ROAD AGENTS.
0. Nutter.

Frank
John W. Pinkham.

John

I.

Gray.

�I IsT "^

E IT T O R^Z-

TCWN OF
P'A.IllVIIlNrG^TOlNr,
J^S nyn^HDE E-2-

THE SEXiECT^yCElT

FOR THE YEA.R 1895.

�Amount

of taxes raised for all purposes for year

Rate on $1000 in precinct
" "
"
out of precinct
Valuation out of precinct
in precinct

1895

$24 70
22 10
270,487 00
992,763 00

$1,263,250 00

$30,516 25

�Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive
in

2010

witii

funding from

Boston Library Consortium IVIember Libraries

littp://www.arcliive.org/details/annualreportsoft1896farm

�REPORT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
5*aid

Frank
Harry

R

Copp

$

repairs on opera bouse

C Waldron

for auditors

9 51
5

00

John S Elkins return of births and deaths '94

2 25

S S Parker legal services '94

6 00

Hariy S Parker expenses attending court case
Downing vs Farmington

6 66

Ned L Parker library appropriation
A F &amp; H C Waldron lumber and sawdust
Selectmen of '94

George

D

at court

W Kimball

J

A
J

A

(ias

bill

Downing

W Gray selectman

Farmington

8 63

$

postage and stationery

Miscellaneous items as per

Expenses

75 00

84

1

50

14 36

case

in full '94

for

Roberts tax collector

S Hall

14 36

in part '94

150 00
3 00

for supervisors '95

52 50

W F Thayer water
ET

for opera house to April
Willson salary as treasurer '94

Ernest S Randall policeman in

R

full to

Mar

Emerson for town school board
H Armstrong special police March 12
John F Corson Hook &amp; Ladder Co
George

W

17 70

250 00

opera house

J Canney maintaining watering tub

E

,

200 00

"

"

Co gas

1

1, '95

10, '95

10 00

125 00
16 66

125 00
2 00
67 00

�8

H

H

Babb

-111

66-.

C

H

Pitman Hercules Fire Association

157

00'

J

A

Roberts abatements '94

J

E Hayes

Paid George

Linscott State vs

E

9 03

sheriff fees in execution

Downing
Farmington Gas Co
J

C

15

"

25 town

S39 60

school district

check

8 08

lists

GH

Linscott police in part '95

GT

Downing breaking

in district 12, '93

L Hammett

5 10

20

in full
district

No
"

196 44

"

"

"

4 61
13 Sa

attendance

to

S

A

$ 4 75

Hussey

H Linscott extra police duty
Warren H Whitehouse appropriation
Armstrong &amp; Randall janitors
for

A

Robert

G

Pike service in

George

H

Linscott police

George

W Pinkham

D

W

GAR

opera house

W Downing case

S Parker salary

W T Hayes selectman
HO

Mooney

1

for

opera house

10 00
15 84

17 07
25 00'

10 04
2 50

mattress for lobby
for opera

9 00

50 00'

in part

Farmington Gas Co gas

100 00

100 00

for '92 in part

Farmington Gas Co gas

40 25

50 00

in part

Frank S Tompkins examining records

H

00

25 00

"

Kimball selectman

3

32 50

8 00*

George

Farmington Gas Co gas

00&gt;

16 92

9

"
"

J S Parker return of births and deaths
Examination of C H French

Med

47 68-

25 00

Armstrong and Randall janitors '94
Thorp &amp; Martin Co school supplies

Ginn Company
The American Book Co

2T

11 03

gas for opera house

Fernald printing 1000 town reports

"

J

AW

against

house

5 58.

�Taid Edscn C Eastman

Lewis Dexter

Frank

C Hayes

Henry

H Tanner

collector's

$

book

marriage returns

for

enumeration of children

"

in dist

No

town school

"

9

dist

American Book Co

town school supplies
"
"
"
Boston School Supply Co "

J

L

Beers

&amp;

&amp;

Houghton Mifflin
Ginn Company

Co

district

7 80

No

9

"

"

"
»

"

H

Harry
James

3

"

George

W Pinkham

George

H

*'

Linscott services

postoffice robbery in

Farmington Gas Co gas
.

Farmington News

Lee

Heath

&amp;

for

4,

2 00

in part for '95

and tefms

Co

Farmington Gas Co gas

June

7 50
3 96
5

"

HG

Looking
'

No

9

8

35

"

"

11 70

"

"
"

12 50

for

John Dunn

to jail

Salary as police in part

Collins marriage returns
for

3 60

opera house

after unlicensed dogs

Farmington Gas Co gas

00

100 00

W Pinkham committing Thos Moysen
"

25 00

in case of

opera house

supplies for district

&amp;

2 00

95

"

Franklin Publishing Co "

"

24 35
25 00

in part

Shepard

Silver Burdett

G

3 5 75

for printing

W T Hayes selectman
D C

July

"

Evans

24

6 48

..

Linscott police in part '95

W Armstrong
I

5 76

18 29

J

George

7 00

12 10

62 30

L Hammett
E Fernald printing notices in paperetc
F E Mooney brick, cement and wood etc

J

56

00

44 80

Co

American Book Supply Co supplies

1

1

opera house

5

85

$10 04
10 04
6 00

25 00

51 08

25
14 09

�10

Paid J

L Hammett

supplies district

&amp;

Silver Burdett

Lee &amp; Shepard
Henry Holt &amp; Co
The American Book Co
Ginn &amp; Co
D C Heath ds Co

GH

No

"

Co

"
"
"

&gt;

"
"

"

Looking

37 50
3 44
9 60

44 90

'•

"

3 28

$25 00
35 00

10 00

after unlicensed dogs

100 00

public library in part

J A Roberts tax collector '94 in part
A H Hanson truant officer '95
G W Pinkham puUce duty Mar 12 June
D W Kimball selectman in part '95

George

W Gray

"

125 00

25 00
6 00

15 July 4

50 00

"

Farmington Gas Co gas

1.00

American Express Co express on town school books

GH

W

16 00

police in part '95

Pinkham

Solon

A

for

16 00

WT
Geo

6 26

town

district

Leach, Shewell

"
Sanborn

Hayes selectman

'*

district

No

24 00

"

9 66

town school

district

in part '95

3 92

25 00

W Tibbetts blades and goose neck on machine

&amp; Stiepard supplies district No 9
"
"
Ginn &amp; Co
Armstrong &amp; Randall janitors in full for

20 53
14 76

9

"

"

&amp;

41 00

4,020 00

American Book Co school supplies

L Hammett
AUyn &amp; Bacon

41 00

op3ra house

Carter state tax

J

95

25 00

Night Watch
Farmir gton Gas Co gas

1

$25 00

Linscott police in part '95

Night watch

G

00

4 14

opera house

for

2 16

10 60

Linscott police in part '95

Ned L Parker

$

9

"
"
"
"

Lee

.

26 00
7

87

22 93
'94

10 00

�11
-Paid

Henry S Davis record and index books

S

1

75

J S Elkins returning births and deaths

Roberts &amp;; Peavey supplies

Ned L Parker

D

George

Nowell county tax

"

No

district

9

tor public library in full '95
for '95

Board of prisoners

at jail

Harry S Parker abatements on '91
Houghton Mifflin &amp; Co supplies district
"
J L Hammett

W Pinkham police

George

H

George

MH

for

9

in part '95

"

"

Linscott

Welch lodging

No

tramps

H

S Davis recording marri?ges, births and deaths
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house

C H

Pitman 300 blanks

John S Parker return of

&amp;

for jurors

births

Company supplies
"
J L Hammett
American Book Co "
Ginn

and deaths

district

No

9

"
"

S S Parker complaints and warrants
George H Linscott State vs Lougee
John Tuttle salary for police justice
"
Complaints and warrants
Henry S Davis services town clerk

George VV Gray selectman in part

for '95

11 P Wheatley return

A

Joseph
Roberts

&amp;

births and deaths
Roberts abatements in '94

Peavey blank book and stationery

Albert Garland freight and express on books
T Hayes bounty paid on hawk
J A Roberts abatements on '95
Harry S Parker abatements list '92

W

Total

$15,124 53

�12

REPAIRS ON HIGHWAYS.
Paid

F O

Nutter,

John

W Pinkham

1

$3,640

00'

"

"

2

755

95&gt;

"

"

3

730 54

road agent No.

John I^Grav

"
"

5,126 49

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO
Paid Albert

E Putnam,

9.

.$6,900 00

treasurer

Amount now due $2,954 00

TOWN SCHOOL
L

Paid Joseph

DISTRICT.
1,725 00

Demeritt, treasurer

Amount now due $187 96

DOG DAMAGE.
Paid Daniel

M

$

Perkins

Edwin Sargent

3 00

15 00

$18 00

NOTES AND INTEREST.
$4,024 43
2,148 00

Paid Joseph Tanner note 370 and interest

ET

Willson, bond coupons

John

W Thompson, bond No 211 and

Benj. Grace,

note 371 and interest

Clara

B French "

Lydia

A

Grace

"

373 "
374 "

interest

506 67
2,365 92

"

1,078 47

"

d63 88

$10,487 37

�13

PRECINCT.
Paid Wiliiam F. Thayer

S2,575 00

Amount now due 8530 00

FLAG STAFF AND BAND STAND.
Paid Geo
J

P

W

Stevens, hauling flag sticks

Tibbetts, labor and material

$10 00
88 82

$98 82

$220 65

�14

RECAPITULATION.
Paid Miscellaneous items

-

$15,124

53^

5,126

49^

Repairs on highway
School District

Town

No

6,900 00

9

1,725 00

School District

18 00

Dog damage

10,487 37

Notes and interest

2,575 00

Precinct

Flag

staff

98 82

and band stand

249 75

Tool house

$42,304 96

W

Daniel
Kijieall
George
Gkay
William T Hayes

W

This

certifies that

we have

this

~]

Selectmen

J&gt;

of

j Farmington

day examined the foregoing

accounts and find them properly vouched and correctly casr.

Farmington, Feb. 27, 1896.

Dwight E Edgerly
Frank ^
Hayes
C TT
T^

)

r
|

.

,.,

Auditors

�Treasurer's Report,
For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15,

To

cash in the treasury Feb 15 '95
Received ot George A Jones
on 1890 tax

Harry S Parker

list

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February 27, 1896.

D WIGHT E Edgekly
Frank C Hayes

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Total value
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487
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35,590 00
4,095 00

73 08
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SELECTMEN :

SUPERVISORS :

DANIEL W. Kimpatt,
GrorGE W. Gray,
Witiiam T. Hayes,

JoHN E. S. Hatt,
WaRRENH. WHITEHOUSE,
IrvING WEBSTER.

TOWN CLERE:

Henry

TREASURER

S. Davis.

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REPRESENTATIVES:

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M. HERRING.

SCHOOL COM. :

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Grorce R. Emerson,
Henry H. Tanner,

Harry C. WaLpron,
James EK. Davis,

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POLICE

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Ernest

OFFICERS:

GARLAND.

AUDITORS:

H. Luyscort,
S. RANDALL.

Harry C. Watpron,
Dwicut EK. EpGerty.
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�REPORT
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid S S Parker abatement Curtis &amp; Kinnear block’92
*Fred A Horne selectman in fall 1893
*John F Hall
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Seary S Parker tax collector in full 1891
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Abatements ’91
*John H Flynn health officer 93
*Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
*Hazen S Cotton health officer 98
* Austin G Jones killing and burying horse
*James E Fernald printing etc
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$ 22
125
250
75
88
_ 76
40
12
25
4

80
09
00
00
27
60
0C
83
00
50

75 00-——164 98

*Alvin C Witham janitor 793
*Joseph H Wentworth
‘
*Andrew J Canney maintaining watering tub
Charles E Connor for supervisors
Frank E Tebbetts special police
Harry C Waldron for auditors
John F Corson Hook &amp; Ladder Co
Joseph L Demeritt salary town school treas 2 yrs
Ai D Otis record book
George H Henderson truant officer town school
district 793 &amp; ’94
Charles H Pitman Hercules Fire Association
Dwight E Edgerly town treasurer ’932
John F Chesley town school board
Fred M Leighton team to John Flynn health officer
Austin G Jones police in full ’93
Hosea L Bickford
‘
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John C Parker disinfecting,order board of health ’93
i
recording births and deaths
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
George H Linscott night watch
H S Parker abatements ’93
O E Bennett cleaning vault
NotE.—Items marked with starsj;were paid by previous

29
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Paid Ernest S Randall night watch
George H Linscott
a

$ 26 00
4 00

.

Irving H Rines special police ’93
Fred P Fletcher
a
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Thompson, Brown &amp; Co school supplies
Farmington Gas Co., gas for opera house
Jesse M Elliott labor on stone
Warren H Whitehouse G A R appropriation
Harry W Armstrong special police May 30
Daniel W Kimbal] selectman in part ’94
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
George H Linscott police in part ’94
Harry 8 Parker tax collector in part ’92
John G Johnson hanging gates at monument lot
George H Linscott State vs Chas H Babb

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Enforcing dog law
i
Labor on town lot
G &amp; C Merriam Co books for town school district
Thompson, Brown &amp; Co ‘*

ee

American Book Co
4
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Leach, Shewell &amp; Sanborn
“
rs
Walter L Randall special. police
B Frank Kimball
Augustus S Waldron
Di
Harry W Armstrong
wy
JamesI Evans.
&gt;
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
George H Linscott State vs Glidden
Houghton Mifflin Co books for dist Ro) 9
American Book Co
BS
Ginn &amp; Co
a
J L Hammett
af
ae
George H Linscott State vs Whitten
George W Gray selectman in part 94
George H Linscott police
“
Ned L Parker library appropriation in part
George H Linscott State vs Lougee
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
Thomas F Card night watch
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
William T Hayes selectman in part
George W Pinkham night watch

James E Fernald town school supplies

6
10
4
8
11
100
2
100
12
25
100

00
00
00
37
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00
00
00
56
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2 00
11 06

15 50
2 20
111 00
8 00

36 55
10 02
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
10 40
16 88
1 56
8 71
2 40
6 38
11 06
50 00
25 00
50 00
12 30
3 65
4 00
419
100 00
24 90

2 50

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Paid George H Linscott police in part
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house

Ernest S Randall police in part
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
Harry W Armstrong special pelice
Ned L Parker library appropriation in part
E P Nute services as election pores
J F Hall
cs
D E Edgerly *
in
H C Waldron ‘*
bh
Charles Hayden special police
George W Pinkham
‘*
James I Evans
sf
Isaac A Canney for supervisors
Edmund B Canney HME Stet? Se
tub 2 yrs
Jeremiah R Hurd
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Leach Shewell &amp; Sanborn supplies for town school
American Book Co
a
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7
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a

2:

Farmington Gas Co gas for,opera house
Frank R Marston moderator 92 and ’94
Alvah H Hanson truant officer district No 9 ’94
George H Linscott police in part
Solon A Carter state tax for ’94
Harry W Armstrong State vs Gillicuddy
Ermest S Randall
wy
Smith
George D Nowell county tax in part for 94
James E Fernald printing for town school district
Chas H Pitman Wilson Guards appropriation
Harry S Parker abatements ’91
James E Fernald check list, invoice books etc

Ned L Parker library appropriation in part
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
Geo D Nowell board and clothing of prisoners at
county farm

William L Foster legal services in case of Langley adm’r vs Farmingtcn 1891
J L Hammett school supplies for district No 9
American Book Co
Henry Holt &amp; Co
‘s
Thompson, Brown &amp; Co‘

D C Heath &amp; Co

a

�6

Paid Farmington National Bank schools supplies (draft)
$$ 3
George H Linscott police in part ’94
25
Chas E Jordan maintaining watering tub
3
Geo D Nowell county tax in full for 94
3,153
Geo H Linscott committing Ed O’Connor to jail
14
Hepry S Davis town clerk
$125 00
oe
Recording births
6 25
ee
deaths
12 00
A
se
marriages
5 75-——149
Ernest S Randall police in part ’95
75
William T Hayes bounty on hawks
19
Farmington Gas Co gas for gos 8house
14
E T Willson wood etc
63
J F Hall supplies
A
$1 20
‘«
attending court Downing case
3 00——4
Ceo E Cochrane legal services
oh
in part
50
AH ‘Wagga
** action State vs Glidden
$1 50
“©
O'Connor 1 50——3
Chas Jenness bridge plankin ’
$19 74
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sawdust and Bee "92 &amp;'93
4 50——24
HS Parker abatements 793
106
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00

00
25
04
82

20
00
00
24
91

239 89

Joseph A Roberts ‘“
’94
Armstrong &amp; Randall janitors ’94 in part
John Tuttle salary as police judge
$100 00
oS

70
00
00
06
85

complaints, warrants etc

75 81
80 00

9 50——_109

William T Hayes selectman in full for ’94

50

100 00

$15,130 21
BREAKING
Paid John I Huckins

Andrew J Canney
George W Gray

Elmer M Varney
James W Foss

Nathan C Sanborn
David H Tufts
John B Stevens

HIGHWAYS.

Dist Nod &amp;6

4
4

’92 &amp;’98

$ 7 50

7 90
8 15

4

12 26

4é11

13 05

4

5 40

4
4

2 63
2 00

�7
REPAIRS

ON

HIGHWAY.

Paid Joseph W Garland road agent ’93
Frank O Nutter
35
"94

—

$1,023 15
4,685 39
$5,708 54

AID

TO PAUPERS.

Paid John B Stevens medical attendance to Mrs Jerry
L Gray
G H Linscott committing Chas H French to N H
asylum for insane
Chas P Bancroft board of Chas H French at N H
asylum for insane
Geo D Nowell board of Addie E Crosby at N H
asylum for insane
Harry W Armstrong care of Walter H Mansur
Chas P Bancroft board and clothing for Chas
French at N H asylum for insane

H

John F Chesley

A

board

and care

of Stephen

$ 8 00

Tighe

9 75
27 61
2 00
53 07

Hussey 20 weeks
ET DYiURDE supplies to Herbert Young
Geo E Moulton
JF Hall wood F J Drew order board of health ’93
American asylum Hartford Conn clothing to Sid- °
ney Moulton

64
2
14
5

00
84
84
86

4 97

$204 11
SCHOOL

DISTRICT

NO. 9.

Paid John M Berry treasurer
Albert

EKPutnam

$1,400 00

‘

5,300 00
$6,700 0C

Amount now due $4,195 80

TOWN SCHOOL
Paid Joseph L Demeritt treasurer

DISTRICT.
$2,788 38

Amount now due $58 88

NOTES AND INTEREST
Paid E,T Willson bond coupons ’94

ON BONDS.
7

$184 00

�8
Paid Lydia A Grace interest on note No 366 in full
Joseph Tanner
E T Willson bond coupons

370

part

—

$ 81 25
50 00
2,272 00

$2,587 25
eee

DOG

ee

DAMAGE.

Paid Edwin Sargent 1 sheep

$3 00

PRECINCT.
$3,635
500
500
500
500

Paid W F Thayer iin full for 793
per
ty

00
00
00
00
00

$5,635 00
Amount now due $1,075 00

REPAIRS

ON

OPERA

HOUSE.

Paid Frank W Foss mason work
Hervey Pearl labor on opera house
E T Willson paint, putty, varnish, etc

Eben Frye labor on opera house
Thayer &amp; Fletcher labor on boiler and roof

$ 9
149
78
2
o4

00
51
22
25
14

$273 12

RECEIPTS

INTO

THE

TREASURY.

Received of Frank E French, Note No. 372
Clara B French
mg
RF ho
Solon A Carter railroad tax
a
‘*
savings bank tax
ee
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literary fund
John Tuttle fines from police court
Harry C. Waldron, school books sold
George R. Emerson
Bs
Rent of opera house,
‘¢
old lobby
Monument lot grass

$1,600
1,000
376
4,035
581
112
10
27
167

00
00
52
05
66
50
388
75
00
50
1 06

�3

Received of Solon A Carter, bounty on hawks
H H Tanner school books

Owen. Varney

sold

he

® 19 25
1 37
20
$7,933 18

RECAPITULATION.
Paid Miscellaneous
Breaking highways
Repairing
4
Aid to paupers
School district No 9
Town school district
Notes and interest on bonds
Dog damage
Precinct

Repairs on opera house

$15,130
58
5,708
204
6,700
2,788
2,587

21
89
54
11
00
38
25

3 00

5,635 00
273 12
SED

SS

$39,088 50

DANIEL W. KIMBALL,
GEORGE W. GRAY,
WILLIAM 'T. HAYES,
Selectmen of Farmington.
This certifies that we have this day examined the foregoing accounts and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.
H. C. WALDRON,
D. E. EDGERLY,
Auditors.
Farmington, N. H., Feb. 25, 1895.

�Treasurer’s Report.
For the Fiscal Year ending February 15, 1895.
Dr.

Cash in treasury, Feb 15, 1894,

Received of George A Jones 1890 list

Harry S Parker on 1891 ]list
o

‘©

1892

66

66

1893

Joseph A Roberts

1894

list

$ 1,784 15
53 00
379 00
959 00
11,738 00
18,100.00

Selectmen

Town clerk
for peddlars’ license
$41,449 30
Cr.

Paid on Selectmen’s

$39,088 50
2,360 80

orders

Cash in treasury

$41,449 30

LIABILITIES.
$ 9,235 01
58,900 00

Notes and interests
Amount of bonds

$68,135 01

ASSETS.
Due on Geo A Jones’

’90 list

Harry S Parker’s ’91 list
ss
$6

sev.
Ke

"93 That
i098 list

488
639
1,205
3,084

32
78
98
90

�11

Due on Joseph A Roberts, ’94 list

- $ 10,439 68

Cash in treasury

2,860

80

$18,219 46

Balance,

$49,915 55
E T WILLSON,

TREAsURER.

We hereby testify that we have examined the foregoing account
and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
February 25, 1895.
H C WALDRON,
D E EDGERLY,
Auditors.

�i2
BREAKING

HIGHWAYS,

SIDEWALKS,

and sanding sidewalks from Feb. 15th to April Ist, 1894.
Paid Orin E Bennett Jabor
Charles A Cates
“
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$ 48 30
31 50

Cyrus Elkins

‘* and team

Mark

Trafton

3s

3°75

John O Ayers
Joseph Tanner

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2 25
11 28

F O Nutter
Chas H Watson

‘* and team
‘

FrankP Jordan
‘‘
Irving Webster
‘
Harry Leighton
‘
Wade H Pinkham labor
Joshua Pinkham
ss
Wilbur L Pinkham
‘“

15 60

30 67
113

5
4
1
5

25
35
50
48

1 65
2 70

John W Pinkham
Solomon H Hall
Isaac Bickford

‘* and team
s
‘* and team

19 38
5 70
35 44

Ai D Otis

Je

sb

32 93

Jonn H Downs

as

ss

17 63

J Orris Garland
H
P D Allen
Ae
George W Bennett labor and team

3 00
75
11 62

Dennis Gray

a

14 68

Joel Smart
Francis W Colbath

6
at,

18 53
14 93

Stephen W

a3

73 04

John F Scruton
Owen M Varney

Bennett

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20 93
47 59

George W Otis
Frank B Chesley
Joseph L Demeritt

*
b
fe

28 72
45 60
8 10

James E Childs
ss
Hiram M Goodrich labor
Charles E Fullerton
‘**
Martin V B Glidden labor and team

31 14
60
3 30
7 52

George E Buss labor
Orin K Otis
labour and team

90
84 88

Frank V Young

“

47 55

Trask W Averill

&lt;5

21 00

Frank H Haynes

3

3 63

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Paid John A Huckins labor
George W Hurd
Fred A Horne
George B French
Joseph W Garland use

and team
af
*
she
of team

$ 70
26
6
9
57

44
70
75
00
75

$935 11

For repairs of highways from February 15th to April 1st, 1894
Paid James R Knox labor and team
$1 95
D W Kimball labor
75
F O Nutter teaming, ashes for sidewalk
5 50
James Kelly on washout

105
$9 25

Joseph W Garland in full as road agent

$80 00

RECAPITULATION.
Received

Cash on hand
Of selectmen

$ 121
1 023 15
$1,024 36

Paid Breaking and sanding
General repairs
Joseph W Garland road agent

$ 935 11
9 25
80 00
$1,024 36

JOSEPH

W. GARLAND,

We hereby certify that we have examined

Road

Agent.

the foregoing account

and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
DANIEL W. KIMBALL,
GEORGE W. GRAY,
WILLIAM T. HAYES,
Selectmen,

�Road Agent’s. Report
For the fiscal year ending February 15, 1895.
F. O. Nutter in account with the town of Farmington.
GENERAL

REPAIRS

OF HIGHWAYS

AND

Paid Eri F Nute labor

BRIDGES.
$ 67 50

David Downing poles for rail
A H Pike
Allie E Cates
Willie E Robinson
David Wentworth

labor
2,
a
oy

1 50
17
6
3
1

25
00
30
35

George V Card

3

10 00

John O Ayers

A

306 50

Walter F Sawyer

es

1 20

Geo N Davis

6

90

Frank P Jordan agent district No 4

64 53

A
labor
ae
tek 74 1 |
William V Wear
labor
John Tuttle
6
Frank Emerson town allowance for 93

8
10
13
5

Chas Emerson agent district No 8

42 83

SS Tufts
labor
J QA Ricker
‘*
Nelson Goodrum ‘

00
65
00
00

1 80
3 00
3 75

George Kennie
‘“
John I Huckins cutting bushes district No 4
Benjamin Grace labor

6 00
2 25
45 12

Trask Averill
John S Roberts
Ai J Richardson
Jos W Burnham
Geo W Pinkham
Solomon H Babb
Orin E Bennett
LC Plummer

15
35
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1
91
58
24
6

labor &amp; team
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05
00
50
25
23
25
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Paid Bradley Thurston labor and team
Sam’l H Waldron
a
Jacob H Pike
:
Willie L Perkins agent district No 22
George H Linscott
labor
Alonzo I Davis
he
Richmond Colbath
ue
Levi H Gilson
labor
John O Varney labor and ae
John IT Pride
os
Jas Y Pinkham
‘
L C Robinson
aS
Cyrus B Perkins
‘“
Cyrus Elkins
‘* and team
Horatio Babb
ee
Geo B French
‘+ and team
John T Bickford agent district No 11
Isaac Bickford
labor
Augustus Glidden
‘*
John Pinkham
;
Frank N Foss _ labor on sewers

Joseph BP Thompson
Dennis ene
C H Tripp
Arthur Edgerly
Sewell H Parker

$ 51 83
40 60
21 45
8 63
24 75
8 25
5 60
7 50
27 50
29 00
4 50
8 75
3 00
2 50
9 50
5 00
30 75
11 25
22 50
5 70
15 30

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1 50
4 70
27 15
27 15
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1 10
10 35
44 75
» 75 75
4 50
2 37
32 75
4 50

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Joseph F Mills agent district No 2
Henry C Nutter
Frank Gilson
Obed Varney
James F Abbott

labor and team
*
a
‘

Henry I Wyatt agent district No 10
Ai D Otis
labor
Pere rErescott
"4°
Chas H Pitman receipt books
Roberts &amp; Peavey acc’t ‘
M W Small oil, etc
Mark W Trafton
labor
J P J Moulton
Xe
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ee
Henry S Davis
te
Pervius Smith
a

20 25

.

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|

5 00
1 80
19
184
43
3
1

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95
00
50

2 25

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Paid Charles E Ricker
M V B Glidden
Geo W Barker

Tristam Towle
James E Child
A J Robinson
John W Colbath

labor and team
as
‘* and team

ae
‘sand team
BS
6

Joel Smart agent district No 19
Chas H Dame
labor and team
E K Bachelder
Chas T Young
fe
Frank E Mooney
‘¢ and team
ee

brick, cement, etc

Frank V Young labor and team
James H Young
oP
Geo A Jones, 2nd drain pipe
Charles A Cates labor
John M Perkins
‘
A W Dame
hy
Irving Curtis
Ny
Nathaniel Young
‘‘
Joseph W Garland ‘
F M Davis
.

C E Cates
sy
Benj Roberts bridge plank
M E Foss repairs
American Ex Co express
Henry Noyes, use of harrow
Charles E Newman storage road machine,
Geo W Tebbetts exchange road
pi
James E Hayes bridge plank
J P Tebbetts repairs
John D Otis
i
B F Perkins
t
|
Rochester Foundry, grates
Ira B Moore &amp; Co drills
G W Wood freight
John F Scruton labor
Chas H Kimball *
Henry Foss
Ae
Will H Edgerly **
and team
Almon Leavitt blacksmith work
Frank P Jordon labor and team

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Paid Festus Hayes agent Dis. No. 2
Edwin Sargent

team

Samuel N Gray
labor and team
John O Varney
Sf
ts
Irving Webster
E K Bachelder labor
John Pinkham
*
Cyrus B Perkins ‘*
M W Small salt
B. F. Perkins repairs
J W Garland labor
Ivory U Bean, agent dist
Frank O Nutter road agent
66

66

team

H W Pride labor on stone
Frank Tanner labor
Mileage, etc., to Rochester
$3,949 76

EXPENSE

LOWERING

Paid John Tuttle
Mark 'Trafton

John O Ayers

BRIDGE

ON

TAPPAN

STREET.

labor
-

ff

Geo WPinkham
‘
Benj Grace
ss
Frank Gilson
“s
Solomon H Babb ‘*
Frank O Nutter
‘
Frank O Nutter teams

$12 00
19 25——---31

25

$123 27

CONCRETE
Paid H F Howard,

sidewalks

*

**

crossings

sé

6é

re-covering

WORK.
$275 25
253 83
121 52
$650 60

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RECAPITULATION.

Received of selectmen highway ate
in excess

EN a

cas

M E Welch for fitting and pane stone
A W Shackford
F O Nutter 128 ft stone at 20c

$3,184
1,500
11
9
25

83
56
50
00
60

$4,731 49

$2,869
650
123
396
684
7

Paid for repairs of highways and bridges
concrete work
lowering bridge
F O Nutter road agent
s
Cash on hand

teams

38
60
27
00
38
86

$4,731 49

F O NUTTER,

Road Agent.

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing account
and find it correctly cast and properly vouched.
DANIEL W KIMBALL,
GEORGE W GRAY,
WILLIAM T HAYES,
Selectmen.

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MISCELLANEOUS.
George C Jordan maintaining watering tub ’92
J F Hall selectman in full 92
Levi F Hayes health officer 92
Charles F Noyes janitor and labor on boiler
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Cash paid James Young labor on boiler
Dwight E Edgerly selectman in full 92

Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
George A Jones abatements
Alvin C Witham health officer in full 92
Samuel Y Davis special police
Frank R Copp labor and material at opera house
Farmington precinct water at opera house 92
George A Jones &amp; Co cement pipe
Fred A Horne selectman in full 92
Harry S Parker abatements 91
Roberts &amp; Peavey stationery
Austin G Jones costs police court
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Remittance of fine of William Rollins
Izah Horne team for police
Peter M Horne bridge plank
James E Fernald town treasurer 92
ot
** sundries as per bill
Charles E Connor supervising check list March election
John H Hersey special police election day
Frank R Marston damage on highway
Walter A Carleton health officer in full 92
John F Corson Hook &amp; Ladder Co
Harry C Waldron auditing town accounts
Charles H Pitman Hercules Fire Association
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
George T Works &amp; Son labor
Crawford Tolles &amp; Co insurance on opera house
John H Hersey removing and burying pig etc
Fred A Horne town school committee
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William Ware &amp; Co
Ginn &amp; Co

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Thompson Brown &amp; Co
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American Book Co
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George S Perry
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Ira E Fleteher police in full 92
75 00
Hosea L Bickford special police
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Samuel Y Davis police in full to May 92
11 00
John P Elkins recording births and deaths
7 50
John H Hersey clearing vaults .
5 00
Boston School Supply Co school books = +
5 40
Charles H Pitman insuranee on opera house
195 O1
Exeter Machine Co boiler section
22 00
Charles H Dame damage on highway
|
35 00
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
18 45
Harry S Parker abatement on tax of 91
28 95
Austin G Jones police in fall 92
80 00
John F Hall selec man in part
100 00
Warren H Whitehouse appropriation toG A R by town = 100 00
A B Allen
school supplies
1 25
Thompson Brown &amp; Co
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12 00
The American Book Co
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13 138
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
23 18
Frank M Sanborn health officer to June 9 93
30 60
Harry S Parker tax collector 91 in part
|
i100 00
W P Blake school supplies
6 73
John H Flynn health officer in part
20 00
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house

Alvah H Hanson special police July 4
James E Ricker special police July 4
Frank E Tibbetts janitor and police in full
Fred A Horne selectman in part — Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
Harry S Parker tax collector 91 in part
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
Fred A Horne selectman in part
Hosea L Bickford police in part
Austin G Jones state vs Rehome

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Ned L Parker appropriation to library association
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
C T Berry repairs on opera house
Charles H Pitman insurance on opera house

Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house

200 00
4 37
39 18
43 34

7 83

�Fred A Horne selectman in part
&gt;
Charles EK Jordan maintaining watering tub
Harry 5 Parker abatement tax list 91
Jeremiah R Hurd maintaining watering tub
George F Tibbetts repairing town tools
Ginn &amp; Co
school supplies
The American Book Co
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George S Perry &amp; Co
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Thompson Brown &amp; Co
Willard Small
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Throp &amp; Martin Co
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Daniel W Wiley lodging for man and wife
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
Alvah H Hanson truant officer to Nov 28 93
Hosea L Bickford cost of police court
George D Nowell county tax in part
H S Cotton health officer in part
J F Hall bounty on hawks
American ook Co school supplies
C W Marston labor on boiler ete
J S Hlkins recording births and deaths
Hosea L Bickford police in part
L L Canney wood for opera house ©
Alvin C Witham janitor in part
Fred P Fletcher costs of police court
Mayer &amp; May comforters for lobby
John B Brown selectman in part
George D Nowell county tax in full
Solon A Carter state tax in full
Farmington Gas Co gas opera house
Farmington Precinct water opera house
Thayer &amp; Fletcher labor and material
W J Evans town clerk
at
recording births and deaths
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marriages
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burial permits
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stationery etc
Austin G Jones police in part
County of Strafford board of prisoners at jail
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John Tuttle salary as police judge
cf
complaints warrants etc
-H P Wheatley recording births and deaths
J F Hall wood etc
SS Parker complaints and warrants
Henry H Tanner school supplies

25
3
71
3
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2
11
9

00
00
04
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68
15
43
00
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14 77
6
1
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50
12
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7 64
2500 00
40 00
10 00
7 49
2 25
2 75
20 00
8 00
25 00
19 31
3d 00
75 00
3764 94
4020 00
26 28
10 00
29 31
125 00
20 75
6 75
6 60
2 50
161 60 ©
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13 07
43 39
96,46
100 00
21 50
121 50

7 75
73 38
3 00
1 O1

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100 00
13 00

Charles H Pitman Wilson Guards appropristion

5 SF

printing 1892 and 93

. $14,858 46

BREAKING

Dennis Gray
Festus Hayes

HIGHWAYS.

Dist No 1 92 and 93
be

Levi Peavey

66

Henry C Nutter

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Othnial Varney
Frank P Jordan
Alonzo Straw
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James F Abbott
Sharoaton Canney
William M Meader
Henry Willson
Charles E Jordan

Jobn I Gray
Joseph E Seavey
Edwin Sargent
Isaac A Canney
L D Otis
Orin K Otis
Frank Emerson

John W Thompson
John Hurd
Francis W Colbath
John A Peavey
George W Bennett
Jobn E Merrill
Asa Wyatt
Isaac Bickford
Frank B Chesley
“Harry W Hurd
Charles H Dame
Trask W Averill
John W Pinkham
Winfield S Roberts
Irving S Curtis
Willie L Perkins
John W Horne

Joseph E Brown

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72
77
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62
42
51
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30
70
88
85
81
87
20
70
40
20
02
28
56
65
71
60
37
95
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80

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$1064 73

�REPAIRS
L D Otis
Frank Emerson
Trask W Averill
Jesse M Elliot

ON

HIGHWAY.

$

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John W Pinkham
Joseph W Garland road agent 93

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7
5
41
18

25
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90
30

7 00

66

6650 00

$6729 45

AID

TO

PAUPERS.

$

Mrs George V Card board Betsey Colbath
Levi Pearl wood D B Clough
John H Hersey care Walter Mansur

Mrs
I A
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George V Card board Betsey Colbath
Horne conveying paupers to county arm.
Farwell supplies to G M Nutter order health officer
malt supplies George F Henderson
G M Nutter order health officer
Mrs Nathaniel Davis
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L L Pinkham supplies George F Henderson
John Young medical attendance Mrs Forest Runnals”
Boston Clothing Co John F Varney 2nd
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17 00
2 50
18 00
17 00
3.30
a-14
5 00
6 15
20 00
6 90
4 00
2 09

$105 19

SCHOOL

DISTRICT

NO 9.

John M Berry treasurer balance in full 92
for 93
66

$3474 14
3500 00

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$6974 14
Amount

TOWN

now

due

SCHOOL

$4,046

83

DISTRICT.

$1300 00

Joseph L Demeritt treasurer for 93
Amount now due $915 50.

NOTES

AND

INTEREST

ON

James E Fernald treasurer 93 bond coupons
Dwight E Edgerly
¢
‘e
Joseph Tanner note and interest No 365
66

Benjamin Grace

‘¢

as

364

BONDS.
$ 320
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3803
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James M Scruton °*

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3 00

$13 50

PRECINCT.
W F Thayer engineer in full for 92
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now

due $8635

MONUMENT

LOT.
$ 169
2
1
13
12
2
2
9
78

J T Pride &amp; Son stone posts and labor
Joseph W Burnham
labor

Charles

C Dudley

Join W Pinkham
Eri F Nute
Charles F Howard

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Frank Gilman painting posts
B F Perkins posts
Thayer and Fletcher balance on fence

20
85
50
00
00
00
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75
79

$291 09

Amount expended in excess of appropriation $24 92
RECEIPTS

INTO

THE

Solon A Carter railroad tax
¥e
Savings bank tax
vf
literary fund
Strafford county for poor
Joseph Tanner
note
Benjamin Grace
ty
John Tuttle fines from police court
Harry C Waldron school books sold
Bridge plank sold
Circus license
Rent for opera house
Solon A Carter for bounty on hawks

TREASURY.
$ 380
53895
664
09
3750
2152
65
40
4
10
265
10

57
81
45
50
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82
24
69
76
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RECAPITULATION.
Miscellaneous

_

$14858

1064 73
6729 45
105 19

School Dist No 9

6974

Town School Dist
Notes and interest on bonds

1300 60
8603 938

Dog damage
_

46

Breaking highways
Repairing
fs
Suppliesto paupers

13 50

Precinct

Soldiers monument {cet

14

4235 00

:

291 09

$44175 49

JOHN
FRED
JOHN

F HALL
A HORNE
B BROWN
Selectmen of Farmington

This is to certify that we have this day examined the above
and foregoing accounts and find them properly vouched and correctly cast
JoHN F CLouTMan
Harry C WaLpRon
March 1 1864
Auditors

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FOR

THE

FISCAL

YEAR

J. W. Garland in account
GENERAL

REPAIRS

Aljlamanda Young
H Nelson Matthews
Levi W Turtrle

ENDING

FEBRUARY

10, 1894.

witk the Town of Farmington:

OF

HIGHWAY¥S

AND.

BRIDGES.

labor
“
By

$

150
2 25
3 7%

Charles H Pitman receipt books
Oren E Bennett
D B Clough

William Wingate
Frank M Tebbetts

John H Hersey
Benjamin Grace
John H Cook
Eugene Tuttle

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02 87

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10 50

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James M Wiggin
Cyrus R Bunker

labor
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F Card

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2
78
41
43

labor and team

16 50

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Charles A Cates

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Walter F Sawyer

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Stephen M Tuttle

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Fred H Roberts
Frank H Haynes
Cyrus Elkins

labor and team
7
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George A Davis
Irving Webster

8

60
146 68

70 12
5 25

.

24 00

30

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Frank P Jordan
Freeman Lucas

5 20
49 48
8 50

x

17 48
35 00

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labor
ps

D W Wiley &amp; Son

team

Joseph Tanner

labor
labor and team
labor
a

70
46
00
14

6 23
37 50

5

E H Rollins

John Montee

64 32
2 40
162 50

$:

‘s
labor and team

J F Hall
John Hurd

185 02
75

labor and team
labor
.

John Q A Ricker
Frank O Nutter
Eri F Nute labor
Charles E Ricker

Thomas

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10 50
3 00

29 68

137 72
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George M Nutter

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Willie E Robinson
George M Lewis
Festus Haves

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4s

Frank V Young labor and team —
Dennis Gray
Andrew J Robinson
J I Pride stone for culvert
ne
labor on
2

**

labor and team removing temporary bridge

$59 76
10 00
20 00.
—

Charles H Willey labor and team
H F Howard $ concrete sidewalk near Baptist church $30 97
George

B Johnson

John Canney
Miss E H Davis

Lyman A Colbath labor
Samuel H Waldron iabor and team
William W Card labor
Johr F ‘J'anner
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Joel Smart
labor and team
Martin V B Glidden
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Charles
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John W Pinkham labor
H H Roberts
-

Charles W Jenness rail and plank
AF “s H C Waldron timber and plank
-

labor and team

L R Wiggin
. John W Thompson labor
John I Huckins labor and team
Alonzo Straw sharpening tools
John O Ayers labor
American Express
George A Jones drain pipe
Ai D Otis labor and team
A W Colomy labor
George A Trafton shackles for derrick
Stephen W Bennett labor and team
George E Currier labor
Samuel Furber labor and team
Frank B. Chesley
ES
C N Lougee labor
Albert Labonte labor and team
G F Simonds labor

$18 00

59 76

�12

James R Knox ‘
Stephen Nutter labor and team
David H Tuffs bridge plank

4
12
7
5
28
2
13
7
49
9

;
L L Canney Jabor
John S Roberts labor and team
M W Small oi} can oil and nails
J Frank Scruton labor and team
Fred A Horne labor and poles for rails
Oren K Otis
Joseph E Seavey
Henry Willson

35
67
96
75
10
85
45
26
43
60

1 05

Benjamin Roberts bridge plank
F E Mooney drain pipe
«+
cedar post and joist

54 72

$85 45
26 03
111 48

Emerson Furber lebor and team
Izah N Horne
ye:
Caleb W Winn
rs
Rider &amp; Cotton rope and blocks for derrick
Trask W Averill labor and team
Rufus Amazeen labor
Hiram M Goodrich
James E Fernald sundries
J P Tibbetts filing saws and painting sign
Almon Leavitt stock and sharpening tools
E T Willson hardware and tools
H W Pride labor and team removing temporary bridge
George W Barker labor and team on new street
John H Downs labor
Owen M Varney tabor and team
Isaac Bickford
i
Joseph L Demeritt
a
Charles E Fullerton labo
Joseph W Garland team

14
8
10
26
36

2
2
1
18
16
15
45
9
42
11
68
10
390

50
25
50
78
40
75
5C
26
90
71
56
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25
99
91
83
20
26

$3653 35

ABUTMENTS

AND

BRIDGE

Oren E Bennett labor
William Wingate labor and team
John H Hersey labor
Frank O Nutter
labor and team
Charles E Ricker
+,
James M Wiggin
labor
Charles A Cates
*
Walter F Sawyer
Ae
Frank H Haynes labor and team
Joseph Tanner labor

ON TAPPAN

STREET.
$ 51 00
6 50
51 00
37 50
16 24
9 00
50 25
4913
7 46
49 87

�13

$590 80
&amp; 30
38 90

J T Pride stone for abutment
$5
use of derrick
ide
labor and team

Allie E Cates

John O Ayers
Fred A Horne labor and car fare
Solomon H Hall labor
Fred Pearl labor and team
T F Towle labor

F E Mooney 16 barrels Portland cement
H W Pride labor on stone
J W Garland team
te

31 50
10 82
80

car fare

rh

oil for lanterns

§

use plough

638 00
705
8 75
8.00
6 00
7 80
4 85
52 00
15 90

75
43 37

Receivers of Pennsylvania Steel Co iron bridge

1150 00

$2264 17
GRAY

J L Gray
Festus Hayes
Jonathan Nelson
Albert I Otis

Henry C Nutter
Ai D Otis

HILL

WASHOUT.

labor
ys
&amp;s
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labor and team
labor

George W Otis

be

Charles Jordan

“

J Frank Scruton labor and team

BREAKING

Joseph Tanner
Charles
Oren E
Solomon
Charles
Allie E

E Cates
Bennett
H Hall
Howard
Cates

George Hurd
Mark Trafton
John E Sanborn
Frank O Nutter
Willie E Sanborn

AND

SANDING.

�Isaac Bickford |

,

Ry

Willie E Robinson

guia

.

ee

— $123 30
f

RECAPITULATION.

Received of selectmen highway appropriation
in excess of highway appropriation
Teva
/

$4698 19
1951 81
—-—— 6650 00

Paid for general repairs of highways

3658.85)

Gray hill washout
/
is» Be
Abutment for bridge on Tappan street
:
$1114 17
Bridge on Tappan street
1150 00
:
;
.
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Thomas E Butler Hercules Fire Co
Lorenzo D Otis wood for opera house
A L Tibbetts town school board services
George H Linscott special police
John M Berry Hook and Ladder Co
George W Anderson brick and plank

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William L Foster legal advice 1889
Charles B Gafney ‘* services ‘‘
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Crawford Tolles &amp; Co insurance townhouse
Connor Lang and Fleteher posting checklist special meeting
Frank O Nutter labor 1888-'89-'90
Warren P Biake school supplies
John H Hersey cleaning vault
Charles W Jenness lumber
George A Jones &amp; Co cement pipe
CE Ricker gravel bank
Frank. Emerson books for town schools
Albert W Dame for Carlton Post
Nathaniel Horne timber
Frank L Gilman copying papers Langley vs
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J L Hammet school supplies
Fred Whitehouse special police
Albert Garland services selectman in part
Frank G Tebbets
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Warren P Blake school supplies
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
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Harry C Waldron ‘
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Charles E Connor regulating check-list
John T Hurley police service in part _
George E Moulton special police
James White judgment against Marsh
J T Pride stone work and material
Jere R Hard watering tub
Hiram C Lougee special police
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Charles W Jenness bridge plank ete
Charles H Dame gravel
George T Works iron work
Lewis L Bean repairing gas fixtures
Koston School Supply Co school Hanes
George S Perry
Charles W Duntley repairs to opera house
Frank Emerson school supplies
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Thompson Brown &amp; Co
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Effingham Maynard &amp; Co
et
Frank E Mooney wood for opera house
Rider Cotton &amp; Co ropes sheaves etc
Geogre T Works iron work
Henry Wilson town school supplies
RS York special police

Chandler &amp; Farquher locks ete
Frank E Mooney horse damage Dis 15
Harry H Roberts opera house
J S Elkins births and deaths
Warren P Blake damage on highway
Farmington Gas Co gas for opera house
John F Hall goods to ore
ET Willson
‘“
W P Blake births and aalvh
Stephen Nutter team writs ete
Roberts &amp; Peavey stationery etc
George H Linscott special police
John Young births and deaths

Harry Roberts repairing town house
Charles H Berry scr officer ’90
S Y Davis
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John H Hersey
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AH Wiggin legal services
Sewell H Parker abatements ’86 list .
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Albert Garland amount for Armory Hall
Charles F Howard sawing wood

Leach Shewell &amp; Sanborn school books »
Sewell H Parker abatements 87
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‘* services as colin full ’86

Frank E French teams to selectmen

John Tuttle balance police court ’90
John Jenness damage to sleigh

W F Thayer water for opera house
Solon A Carter state tax
Frank G Tebbetts salary as selectman and
money paid out
Albert Garland salary as selectman
Joseph L Demeritt salary selectman ’89

10 00
4200 00

100 00
125 00
175 00

$19,129 43

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REPAIRING
Paid Dennis Gray
Joseph L Demeritt

HIGHWAYS.
Dist 1
90
2&amp;3
789
Ai D Otis
2
90
George W Otis
3
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Joseph L Demeritt building new road ’89
David H Tufts
Dist 4
89
Laban L Canney
5 &amp; 6
Lorenzo D Otis
7
Orin K Otis
8
Caieb H Winn
9
John O Ayers
9
George W Hurd
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Isaac Bickford
John I Huckins
John T Bickford
Oscar R Hobbs

George H Wyatt

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76 45
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Jere R Hurd

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114 49

Joseph L Demeritt

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Charles E Fullerton
John H Edgerly
*Joseph W Garland
Napoleon B French
Ssmuel S Amazeen
Napoleon B French
Amasa R Leighton
A V Partridge
Albert C Shaw
Winfield S Roberts
Henry Bunker
Willie L Perkins
Henry. J Noyes
Joseph E Brown
Emerson Eurber
John O Varney
Cyrus Elkins
E B Canney
Frank Emerson
John A Peavey

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William Wentworth
Orin K Otis
Napoleon B Freneh
Frank P Jordan
George Whitehouse
John F Chesley
George W Thompson
Joseph G Johnson
Lyman A Wyatt
Lewis F Downs
Henry Bunker
Jere L Gray
Joseph E Brown
Will L Perkins
W S Roberts
Samuel Furber
Albert C Shaw
L L Canney
Trask W Averill
George W Thompson
Emerson Furber
Lorenzo D Otis
John T Bickford
John I Huckins
isaac Bickford
Frank P Jordan
Festus Hayes
Joseph P Thompson
John: F Scruton
Orin K Otis
Frank Emerson
Woodbury Holmes

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Lizzie

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M W Small supphes G M Otis
Margarette Leighton board James Wilburn

Mrs L Haynes supplies Mrs L Babb

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114 00
24 50
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Mary J Berry board James Wilbarn
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James A Fletcher house rent Mrs L Babb
21 00
Frank E Mooney wood Frack Kenniston
2 50
Alonzo H Cater house rent Isaac Jones
12 06
LL Prabhat supplies G M Otis
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3 00
Frank Pear! supplies Frank Kenniston
12 00
Mary J Berry board James Wilburn
9 00
ap ehy BE Edgetly supplies Ira F Pinkham
79 50
Mrs Leonard Babb 80 89
Frank Kenniston
7 69
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SUPPLIES FURNISHED POOR.
Paid George W Wood tickets to Riverside
B F Perkins burial Ed Lougee child ’89
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‘© Mrs Welch

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‘¢ Mrs George Page
ea P Nute supplies Mrs William Foss
John P Elkins med aid Alfred Peavey
Stephen Varney board and care Alfred Peavey
Levi Peavey board of Miles Scruton
GL White attending funeral Mrs A Young
John Barker house rent Mrs E Pinkham
M E Wheeler house rent Mary E Blake
Mary J Card board Betsey Colbath ~
Mrs Geo [ Hayes ‘*

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Jonathan Wentworth rent of farm John F
Varney 2d
Jacob H Pike house rent Mrs A Holmer
Charles H Watson board Betsey Colbath
Mrs George Wiggin
‘‘ Charles Ricker
A i Ghats supplies George Rebinson boy
John F Varney 2d
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L L Pinkham

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Charles H Brown
Jesse Furbush
D J Colbath
John F Brown
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Mrs Alfred Holmer

William F Thayer

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John Young med aid

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Charles H Brown
D B Clougk
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Thos R Henderson

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10 50

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Mrs Wm Foss
Hersey Cloutman
George Wecks
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to poor April 6, ’91

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Mary E Blake
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Varnum Leighton
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Jared P Tibbetts burial Kddie Foss
8 00
Levi Peavey board Miles Scruton
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Mary E Wheeler house rent Mary F Blake
Charles F Noyes supplies to transient poor
HS Cotton keeping transient poor ’89

5 00

20 00
5 00
4 50

$1,355 60

DOG

DAMAGE.

Paid H. M. Sutherland
John TuttleAsa L ‘Tebbetts

E L Wedgwood
Orin M Varney

James M Scruton

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100 00

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George W Otis
Nathaniel Horne

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$ 15 00

42

5 00
7 50

S H Canney

5 00

John I Huckins
Jere L Gray
James A Cloutman

7 00
12 00
15 20
$265 95

SOLDIERS’

MONUMENT

LOT.

Paid Joseph W Garland
George A Jones &amp; Co cement pipe
Balance now due $813 663

PROSECUTING COMMITTEE.
Paid George N Eastman legal services
Samuel S Parker
fs
C W Talpey services and money paid out
I E Pearl legal services
John Tuttle entries copies ete
Geo L White services and money expended
Charles E Ricker ** constable
Frank Weeks
‘‘ warrants
C W Marston keys to J H Young

$157 51
28 83

$ 32 50
11 50
50 00
19 50
46 12
40 80
37 00
101 00
210

James H Young services constable

75 00

Levi Pearl money expended

30 00
$445 52

BONDS
Paid Rufus Curtis
126
Frank H Roberts
165

PAID.
$100 00
500 00

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122

George E Amazeen

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224

100 00

Albert E Putnam
Frank Emerson
Levi Pearl

162-168
66-132
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1000 00
600 00
500 006

Reuben H Copp

50-58-59

500 00

136
45

500 00
500 00

Lizzie L Davis
Ella P Roberts

$4800 00
Interest on above bonds $54 72

FARMINGTON

NATIONAL

BANK.

Bond coupons

$2900 00

NOTES

AND

INTEREST.

Paid James F Alussey note and interest 362

$238 86

George W Wood Admr M Carey int

442 32
$681 12

SCHOOL

DISTRICT No. 9.

Paid Harry C Waldron in full for ’89
se
Amount

“
now due Dist 9

TOWN
Paid Frank Emerson

$2037 75

"90

4200 00
$2040 75

SCHOOL

DISTRICT.

in full for ’90

SPECIAL SCHOOL
Paid Harry C Waldron

TAX DISTRICT

|

Balance now due $97 44

$2060 00

9.
$1602 56

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|

PRECINCT.

. Paid W F Thayer
Amount now due

$3085 6
$1195 00

RECEIPTS

INTO THE TREASURY.

Received of County of Strafford for poor

$2,048 28

- Solon H Carter Savings Bank tax
mn
* Railroad tax
i
‘+ Literary fund
For use of Opera House
|
Lobby derrick and of Mrs York

4,829
292
529
575
$15

81
94
65
00
50:

$8,291 18

RECAPITULATION.
Paid Miscellaneous bills

$19,129 43

Repairing highways
Breaking highways

3,707 19
919 58

Aid to Soldiers

1,105 25

Supplies to Paupers
Dog damage
Prosecuting committee

1,355 60
265 96
445 52

Bonds and interest
Notes
‘*
oi
Precinct
.
Schools
Special school tax District 9

Soldiers’ monument lot

:

7,754 72
681 12
3,085 00

8,297 75
1,602 56

186 34

$48,585 01
FRANK G. TEBBETTS,
JOSEPH L. DEMERITT,
ALBERT GARLAND.

Selectmen
of
Farmington.

This is to certify that we have this day examined the
above and foregoing accounts and find them properly
vouched and correctly cast.
.
i
JOHN F. CLOUTMAN,
t Auditors.
HARRY C. WALDRON.

�TOWN OFFICERS.
or the Fiscal Year ending March 1, ’91.

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‘SELECTMEN °

‘SUPERVISORS 2

Frank G. Tebbetts,

Charles E. Connor,

Joseph L. Demeritt,

John T. Hurley,

Albert Garland.

P. P. Connor.

TOWN

CLERK :

TREASURER :

Charles H. Pitman.

James E. Fernald.

COLLECTOR :

George A. Jones.
REPRESENTATIVES :

TOWN

SCHOOL

COM.

Martin V. B. Lang,

Frank Emerson,

Cyrus B. Perkins,

Henry Willson,

George A. Jones, 2d.

Fred A. Horne.

POLICE

OFFICERS :

Charles F. Noyes,
John T. Hurley,
George H. Linscott.

AUDITORS :

|

John F. Cloutman,
Harry C. Waldron.

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LIABILITIES.
Notes and interest

!

$5,909 50

Bonds

61,600 00

Interest on bonds,

275 00
$67,784 50

Reduced $5,223 31.

ASSETS.
Due on J G Johnson’s 64 list
A O Delano’s ’72 list

‘%

$1,461 17
170 79

°78 list

7,697 34

A J Scruton’s ’74 list
S H Parker’s ’87
G A Jones’ ’89 list

2,224 99
134 85
588 61

90 list

Cash in the treasury

7,384 32

4,942 41
————_—§

J. KE. FERNALD,

$24,553

98

$43,230

52

Treasurer.

We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing account and find it correctly cast and properly
vouched.
-

JoHn F. CLouTMAN,
\Auditors.
Harry C. WALDRON,

March 6, 1891.

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John N. Walker

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33 40
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George W. Hubbard
William A. Curtis
Frank Calef
Albert C. Shaw

2 43

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2 37

20
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12 75
4 00
30 63

Dennis Gray

1

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Levi Bunker
Susan Hurd

20
10

8 50
21 50

9

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Freeman Colbath
John Whitehouse
John Hurd
Lyman Wyatt
George T. Downing

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Willie L. Perkins

166 00
42 10
3 00
25 74
6 00
2 00

138
22

4 25
4 50

John W. Thompson

6

18 75

David S. Roberts

19

10 66

Joseph G. Johnson

10

8 50
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Josiah B. Edgerly
John Barker

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John H. Crowley

16

Samuel S. Amazeen

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6 24

3 25

$6 &amp; 21 780 123 00

Joseph L. Demeritt

14

George A. Tanner
Thomas Russell —
Miles Seruton

16
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David S. Roberts

9 29
380 32

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34 38

2 50
3 85
5 00
49 +5 4-41 81

Joseph Neddeau

16 &amp; 21

James D. Place

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3 37

Stephen French

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20

48 75

Frank V. Young:
Isaae A. Canney

Lyman. A. Colbath

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17 00

98 05

36

80 00

9

149 96

Orin K. Otis
Peter M. Horne
John F. Chesley

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61 16
38 87
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32 44

Albert. C. Shaw.

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Solomon A. Hall

�Susan Hurd

4
13
3
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10
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Jonathan Young
Kphraim Garland
Charles H. Hayes

10
22

Paid John F. Hobbs
Jeremiah R. Hurd
Thomas C. Scruton

Dennis Gray
David H. Tufts
Francis W. Colbath

Beard P. Varney

11

Frank Emerson
Lorenzo D. Otis

Festus Hayes
John T. Bickford

Joseph L. Demeritt
George F. Tibbetts
Eleazer Pearl

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16 &amp; 21
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John B. Leighton
Elihu N. Dame

Stephen French
‘James F. Hussey
Rufus Curtis
Frank L. Avery

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14 37
32 55
48 36
34 75
10 75
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75 90
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68 25
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Paid Henry Wilson
Samuel H. Scruton
Festus Hayes
Orin K. Otis
Laban L. Canney
Stephen F. Horne
Francis W. Colbath
Joseph L. Demeritt

Dist. No. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Jeremiah R. Hurd .
_ Eugene P. Nute
Winfield S. Roberts
William A. Curtis
Burns A. Currier

9
10
11
13

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93
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48
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55
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167
157
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45
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86
40
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Charles H. Clay
Job Varney

14
15

70 06
73 76

John F. Scruton

16

24 41

$5,357 74

Dog
Paid Samuel Davis
Asa L. Tibbetts
Miles Seruton
Nathaniel Horne

George C. Jordan

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$4
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Paid Martin V. B. Glidden
Peter D. Allen
Frank D. Corson
William L. Garland
{zah Horne
Willie E. Hodgdon
George F. Davis
Lyman A, Colbath
Irving Horne
Frank B. Clay
Stephen F. Horne
Charles W. Garland
George W. Cooke
Henry Tuttle
Stephen W. Bennett
Arthur W. Davis
Obed Varney
Daniel Burrows
George F. Leighton
Samuel S. Amazeen
William A. Curtis
Albert D. Varney
Albert A. Bickford
James F. Hussey

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Paid Mrs. J. W. Duffy
John 'T. Durgin

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2
4
26
83
12
24
12
9
3
10
8
11
51
9
40
13
5
3
17
14
79
6
72
14
158
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William Jenness .
EriF. Nute

George Whittier
Phineas Varney
Samuel Rollins
Berjamin Roberts
George A. Tanner

Lydia Miller
Albert H. Wiggin
James Roberts
Lewis F. Downs

Ephraim Garland
Mrs. J. W. Duffy
Mareus W. Smal}
Melissa 8. Curtis
Levi L. Pinkham
John H. Barker
Edward 'T. Willson
Jared P. Tibbetts
Stephen Nutter
D. 'f. Parker, medical aid, 1887
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1882

J. Frank Hall.
Jobn Barker

Jobn Canney

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Frank Willey Jr.
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50
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56
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67
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62
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60
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28
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Jeremiah S. Elkins, medical aid

James F. Hussey
W. H. Tanner

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150
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and _ Interest.

Paid Daniel Pearl
Hannah Perkins
Olive G. Hill
Caroline B. Davis
John D. Roberts
Isaac Copp
Thomas E. Roberts
Joseph Tanner
Clara A Trask
Lindley H. Palmer
Lydia A. Grace
’ Benjamin Wingate
~ Woodbine Lodge I. O, O. F.
Stephen F. Horne
Winslow P. Thompson
Sarah F. Wood
Mary Tibbetts
Ida Pearl
Ann E. Breslauer
Mary S. Berry
Mary J. Berry
John Canney
Ida Peavey
Emily Peavey
R. Alden Amazeen
William Chamberlain
John I. Huckins
George L. Whitehouse
George W. Fernald

Joseph G. Johnson
Charles H. Pike
Mandana A. Penney
Michael Carey
Ira Tanner
Laura A. Fernald
Naney H. Stevens

$942 30
25 00
1131 51
1814 34
1018 383
704 10
644 00
2185 83
7956 00
318 93
335 73
1229 35
1779 60
289 22
26 07
PISBY
112 42
1169 85
3106 12
79 97
26 09
2334 97
544 09
924 96
970 10
1181 68
2107 94
2108 81
95 29
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102 00

30 52
1141 71
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Joseph Wentworth

343 83

1

152 05

EK. H. Shannon
James KE. Fernald interest on Bonds

1188 00
2960 00

$46,472 30

Miscellaneous Bilis.
Paid Amasa Shackford Horse hire
Benjamin Roberts Services Selectman
Charles B. Hanson
‘* health officer
Jonathan Young Error in Inventory
Andrew J. Canney Police Services
R. B. Foss Vaccinating

Joseph L. Demeritt Services Selectman
8
* Plank
Sharington H. Canney Road Damage
Witnesses Scruton case
Stephen F. Horne on tax list 1879
Samuel 8. Amazeen Wood
Amasa W. Shackford ‘Town Clerk
Supervisors March 1882
C. W. Talpey Collecting $3,933 95 on tax
list of 1872, 73 and 74

James D. Place Moving Safe
Charles Cooke Sawing wood
George M. Warren Hercules Fire Co.
Samuel S. Amazeen Salary Selectman
Elihu N. Dame Hook &amp; Ladder Co.
_
** Rent of land
D. T. Parker Record births &amp; deaths
Charles Whitehouse Police 1881

William W. Whitney *

6
200
20
5
7

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00
00
10
47

50 88

250 00
128 32
2 00
231
4 50
2 50
125 00
57 00
196 70

157
325
67
15
11
60

78
75
00
00
00
00
25
00

65 00

Isaac Copp Preparing hall for town meeting
Jeremiah s. Elkins Record birth &amp; deaths

2 00
4 00

A. G. Orne Auctioneer

3 00

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660 00
10 00
50 00
250 00
6 00
63 75
1 50
275
12 88
3 00
2549 09
George N. Eastman Brown vs town 14 23
Almon Leavitt Blacksmith work
Alonzo Straw
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rp
3 00
90
Albert M, Trefethen Trucking
Charles C. Dudley Land damage
15 00
Walworth Manufacturing Co. Gasoline
104 90
County tax
3023 89
Wells &amp; Burleigh Brown vs town
35 00
Albert J. Willey Poliee 1882
75 00
Daniel C. Dore Labor town hall
1 00
Superintending School Committee 1882
112 00
George T. Works, blacksmith bill
5 65
State Tax 1882
2,572 00
J. F. Hall, expense to Dover and Concord
12 00
Charles W. Jenness, lumber
56 20
E. T. Willson, sundries
8 42
C. M. Armstrong, night watch, 1882
42 00
50
John H Cooke, sawing wood
Orin B. Hanson, road damage
20 00
Frank 8. Thompson, recording deed
215
Chamberlain Brothers, damage to wagon
3 00
Charles W. Austin, health officer 1881
20 00
E. J. Lane &amp; Co, books
5 65
Peter M. Horne, plank
4 04
R. B. Foss, record births &amp; deaths
10 00
John G. Johnson, land damage
5 00
Chester N. Lougee, trucking
6 00
Supervisors, extra town meeting June 1882
37 50
George W. Fernald, survey bill
13 00

Paid Eugene P. Nute Precinct tax
I). T. Parker Witness fee
Charles B. Hanson in part care of Hall
George E. Cochrane Legal service in full
Edmund B. Canney Watering tub
Supervisors November election
Giles Burrows Sawing wood
James M. Scruton Wood
David H. Tufts Timber
Jeremiah R. Hurd Watering tub

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Paid Freeman Colbath, drills &amp;c..
W. W. Whitney, prisoners to jail

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12 30
14 40

James EK. Fernald, goods
125 00
a ki
services as Treasurer 1881 100 00

George W. Wood, freight
.
Juror Expenses action Linda Brown vs Town

1 56
26 17

Witness Fees &amp;c.,

44 00

$s

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2

Albert J. Willey, night watch 1882

42 00

Charles M. Armstrong, police 1881

65 00

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wood and fitting.
A. F. Fifield, stock and repairs town House
J. F. Hall, wood town hall

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Charles
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Hersey
Preston

56 00

‘*
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H. Pitman, watering tub)
Police, November
Cloutman, stock and labor
A. Pearl, coal lobby

James F. Hussey, Abatement

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14
6
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tax list 1880

**

66

1881

Collecting tax 1880
house,

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461 48

28.07).

Arthur C. Newell, school books for poor “80
&amp; Tolles, insurance town

36
00
00
00
00

225 00

dieiece M. York, Abatement tax 1882
Crawford

2 00
20 00
Oss
1 00
5 40
= 17 69

= 16 58
200 00

$13,104

30

�id

Reéceipts into the Treastiry

2
¢

“

1882

$12,300
185
26,798
315
Ree’d. of J. Es Fernald for rent of Opera Hall
5
Show License
927
State N. H. Railroad tax
2,149
‘s+ “Savings Bank tax
289
2
** Literary Fund
12
Town House building committee
4
Charles W. Duntley

For Bends Sold
Interest Bonds Sold
Notes

50 00

Town of Middleton

12 20
93 42

Joshua T. Pride
Proceeds Burnham

00
03
71
00
00
09
88
80
33
00

estate

487 94

County of Strafford
Village Precinct

1 50
698 00

For rent of Opera Hall
Sy-—-

$43,559 87

Opera

Hall.

Amount Ree’d.

$1013 00

«Due

8 00
$1,021

Expense of Opera Hall.
For Gasoline
Wood
Janitoring

i

00

|

$104 90
36 00
130 00

$270 90

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Selectmeéen’s
1882
March
April

May
June

July

1 Paid James E. Fernald
1
17
29

17
20
2
7
13
24
28
30

15
17
19

Sept.
Nov

Dec.
1883
Jan.

Feb.

Ace’t with Treasurer.

2
25
3
8
11
35
21
1
16
30
3
22
26
27
28

8500 00
1010 00
1500 00
280 00

125 78
1007
101
85
600
131

55
25
00
00 ©
70

700
510
150
114
1021

00
00
00
33
67

1500 90

5 00
205 75
103 30

310 00
723 90
75 00
300 00

96
100
1000
100
85
500
315

74
00
00
00
62
00
67

$14,u11

86

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REPORT.
OF THE

TOWN

TREASURER.

James E. Fernald, Treasurer,
In ace’t with the Town of Farmington,
To Cash on hand Mar. 1, 1882
from J. F. Hussey on Tax list for 1880
hy
sf
ts
“* J. M. York

“
rs

1881
1882

‘* Selectmen

Dr.
6,056 76
496 06
7,970 73
20,629 00

14,011 86
$49,164 41

Cr.

By Am’t paid on Selectmen’s orders
Cash in Treasury

40,268 75
8,895 66
$49,164 41

We hereby certify that we have this day examined the
above accounts for the fiscal year ending March 1, 1883
and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.
J. FK. CLOUTMAN,

Peres

C., W... TALPEY,,

‘

March 6, 1883.

Outstanding
Amount of Bonds
Notes

Against

the Town.
$74,400 00
384,588 52
$108,988 52

�16
Assets.

Due on J. G. Jobnson’s list for 1864

AsO: Delano's,
ae

A.J.
J. F.
J. M.
Cash

6°"

1461 17

Pare oe brates

fe

1873

7697 34

Scruton’s
*
Hussey’s
‘*
York
in Treasury

1874
1881
1882

2224
1279
8894
895

For a detailed statement of amounts

99
78
39
66
$30,624 12

Balance $78,364 40
received and ex-

pended in the several departments, ] will refer you to the
Selectmen’s Report.
JAMES

E. FERNALD,

Treasurer,

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REPORTS
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TREASURER,
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TOWN Ol! PARMIN GTON,
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YEAR, ENDING MARCH 1, 1878
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FARMINGTON®N. H.:
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1878.
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�Paid Solomon H. Hall,

186 95
» 00
110 90
435 29
97 63
17 38
67 66
12 338
79 68
51 67
3 d0
4 85
23 30
10 22
.10 00
10 50

John A. Peavey,
John Hurd,
Isaac Bickford,
John F. Bickford,

Benjamin Chesley,
Lyman

Wyatt,

Jonathan W. Horne,

Benjamin Roberts,
J. Haggett,
Lois D. Rand,
Lewis Jones,
Simon E. D. Rand,
William P. Holmes,
George W.

Hubbard,

Samuel H. Downing,
John P. Rollins,
John Deland,
J. W. Kolfice,

William W. Hayes,

&amp; 21,

Sherebiah Bennett,
Ezekiel R. Jones,
Wm.

A

Curtis,

Geo. W. Sleeper,
Daniel D. Colomy,
Frank V. Young,
Isaac B. Downing,
Henry Bunker,
Geo. W. Bradbury,

Jerey W. Downing,
Geo. W. Davis,
Levi Bunker,
James H. Waldron,

21
66

Joshua &amp; L. Tibbetts,
Rufus Amazeen,
James M. Scruton,
Peter M. Horne,
Otis P. Downs,

66
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6
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24
30
53

25
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57
36
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$2098.89

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Paid Dennis Gray,

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5

4

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HIGHWAYS.

Dist. No. 1, for 1876,

Miles Scruton Jr.,

3

Amos Tufts &amp; Son,
Isaac Merrill,

4
&lt;

Henry C. Nutter,

5
T
10
15

*

75 67

]

James F,. Scruton,
John Hurd,
John H,. Coffin,

Hannah E. Leighton,
John Barker,

54 35

}

41 05
26 57

136 48
25 00
87 99
;

16
“4

12°60

38 70
7 84

6é

66

66

1871'

66

6é

6&lt;

1874

5 9
19

e

Caleb Hanson,

21

27 595

“6
=

4 05
6 68

Isaiah Hayes,
Frank V. Young,

1876

60

John O. Hayes,

LAT

E. A. Seavey,
a
3.17
Chas. W. Hussey,
e
11:92
William Hodgdon,
$s
19 00
Benton Downing,
.
0 33
John E. Willey,
i
1877
3 00
Samuel A. Seavey,
e
1876
30 00
Chas. W. Talpey,
x
43 00
Parker W. Horne,
= OF
11 67
sf
5
Bridge Planks
2 60
Ivory Varney,
if
10 28
Alvin C. Tibbetts, for Guan
1873
101 25
John Barker, for building Lone Star Avenue, 99 40
ig
oe
for Loam, 1871 to ’77
50 00
John W. Leighton,
Private Way, 1876,
9 48
The above bills were paid by the former
7
board of Selectmen.
Ira V. Hayes,
Dist. No. 2, 1876 &amp; 77,
Miles Scruton Jr,
3
Emerson Furber and others, 4

3016
3 50
8 98

Stephen Young,
Laban L. Canney,

‘
5

16 00
47 06

8
tony

75 59
5 00

Orin K. Otis,
John T. Bickford,
cs

73

,
;

(74

7

43

�Paid Joseph G. Johnson,

12

24 16

Lyman Wyatt,
Chas. H. Leighton,

ss
15

97 82
6 14

66

66

66

14

6

:

66

66

25

1

66

66

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18

69

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66

5

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16
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18
19
3
1

72
88
00
95

J. P. Tibbetts,
Jeremiah W. Waldron,
Wm. M. Carter,
.
Charles Jackson,
Charles EK. Lucas,
Chas. F. Burnham,
Richmond E. Colbath,
Wm. H. Plummer,
David Furbush, Stone,
a4

66°53

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Giles W. Burrows,

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a
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se
cc

49

1 50
8 40
42
2G: 6 i

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9

50

es

res

Benj. R. Peavey’s Estate,
Stephen French as Surveyor, ‘‘

12 65
242 50

Dennis

Shea, Drain Pipe,

‘“

Samuel Davis,
Albert C. Shaw,

18
ce

} SH. Places.
Chas. W. Whitehouse,
Thomas Russell,

21
se
6

31 68
;

25
50 99

1 67
6 58
‘7

Samuel A. Seavey,

:

69 47

John N. Butler,

y

32 00

George Page,
Frank V. Young,

Mg
43

1 67
13 33

&amp;
a

3 74
4 00

J. P. J. Moulton,
Edmund Pinkham,

~

Geo. W. Durgin,

*¢

12 00

Freeman Colbath,

pe

131 07

66

66

66

4

OO

Mark D. Goodall,

es

Levi Peavey,

fs

30 50

Samuel S. Amazeen,

~

47 00

“

28 00

Joseph Nutter,

Asa A. Hall,

Enoch Willand, Stone,

ve
23

Stephen French, work on Foss Hill,
G. L. Whitehouse, Surveying Road,
Chas. W, Hussey, gravel 1876,

43 14

971

2 50

38 49
1 00
-1 50
$ 2289.08

�7
AMOUNT

PAID

FOR

Paid Ivory Varney,

SCHOOLS.

Dist. No. 1’ ’76. 178 00

Joseph FE. Seavey,

+3

383 00

Orin K. Otis,

3

113 94

Laban L. Canney,

4

34 93

William L. Garland,

5

125 33°

John F. Chesley,
James H. Downing,

6
"i
8

152 00
197 50

Benjamin Roberts,
Arthur C. Newell,

9

165 00
2346 40

Chas. W. Hussey,

aS

895 85

Ezekiel R. Jones,
Geo. F. Tibbetts 2d,
Asa L. Tibbetts,

10
sa
13

186 77
186 19
105 05

14

85 99

Job Varney,

Anna

P. Dame,

15

93 29

John F. Scruton,
be
2

16
ota, |

36 18
29 90

$ 5311.32

BOUNTY

ON

Paid Orin Blaisdell
Wm. H. Garland
Wm. L. Garland

Harry D. Whitehouse
John F’. Tanner

WILD,

ANIMALS.
on Foxes,
Hawk,

i
Foxes,

1 50
20
20

20
1 50

Wil S. Scruton

=

50

Geo. H. Wyatt

a

50

John M. Baxter
Simon EK. D. Rand
Geo. A. Tanner
Geo. R. Watson
Thos. P. French

~
&lt;
a.

50
00
o0 ¢
50
50

A. F. Leighton
Warren K. Averill

be

“3

50

Hawk,

20

�Paid A. R. Leighton
Wilber S. Leighton
Chas. W. Roberts
Stephen French
Edmund B. Canney
John F. Whitehouse
John L. Colbath
A. F. Leighton

PAUPER
Paid David T. Parker,
Rufus B. Foss,
John Barker,
John H. Barker &amp; Co.,
Levi L. Pinkham,
Nathaniel Horne,

Fox,
eh
a
a
oE
“

BILL.
Medical Aid,
rf
J
Aid to Paupers,

Stephen Nutter,
Chas. W. Talpey,
John Barker,

James Roberts,
County of Strafford,
The above bills were paid by the former
board of Selectmen.
Jeremiah W. Waldron for Pauper Bill 1876, 23 63
Mrs. J. R. Horne,
1877, 22 00
Joseph Neddeau,
10 50
Levi F. Colbath,
James M. Burnham,
Giles W. Burrows,

Ephraim Garland,
Wm. W. Whitney,
Geo. W. Wood,
James M. Scruton,
J. P. Tibbetts,
Hiram Barker,

Chas. W. Wingate,
Dockham &amp; Nute Bros.,
Levi L. Pinkham,

2 50
02 00

�Paid James E. Fernald,
John H. Barker &amp; Co.,

14 00
12 00

Chas. W. Talpey,

29 54

Frank Hall,
John Barker,

133 00
128 00

Frank L. Nute,

for Medical Aid,

6 00

Stephen Nutter for tramps,
James M. York

‘“

31 50

rs

10 75
$1703.07

MISCELLANEOUS

BILLS.

Paid Chas. French for horse hire 1876,

C. W. Hussey School House indebtedness,
G. N. Eastman legal services,
Edward T. Wilson Police services,

7 00
500 00
148 65
50 00

Chas. W. Talpey various articles,

3.36

A. T. Randall Police services,

75 00

Chas. Emerson sheep pulled

24 50

Frank Emerson

‘‘

3 50

Israe] Hayes services as gia
Asa A. Hall

a

in part,

150 00

De

ihe

-in full,

300 00

Seen Varney ‘
‘«¢ “sheep bill,

vs

s

200 00
7 00

ae NW alkerasies**
John Tuttle damage to person,

4 00
4482 92

Geo. H. Linscott Police services,
Harley C. White Police services,

50 00
65 00

Talpey and Mellows, Auditors, °75 &amp; 6,

10 00

Jobn F. Scruton sheep bill, ’76,
John G. Johnson Sheriff bill,

James

10 00
123.1481
82

EK. Fernald goods,

Geo. W. Sleeper sheep oe

4 00

OhaseH.Dame-

3 00

~*!

C. W. Talpey yea
on list of 75,
287 17
The above are bills paid by Selectmen of 76.
‘Chas. M. Armstrong Special Police,

Superintending School Committee
C. W. Tibbetts legal services 1876,

Hercules Fire Company,
hk. B. Foss Precinct tax ’76,

45 00

1876,

112 00
56 00

157 00
1500 00

�10
Paid E. J. Lane &amp; Co., books for town use,
Thomas F. Cooke service as Treasurer ’76,

Cyrus G. Scott sheep bill ’76,
Asa L. Tibbetts **

32 90
50 00

21 00

es

2 00

Recording Wilson deed,

73

Harley C. White Police ’76-7,
G. H. Linscott
e
ii,
Hiram Barker hall and Selectmen room ’76

re

‘*

use of hall for liquor trial,

Hook &amp; Ladder Co., services,

17 52
5 00
150 00

20 00
67 00

Chas. B. Wingate collecting,

125 00

A. C. Newell Dist. 9 indebtedness,

3070 21

P. M. Horne services in part as Selectman,
75 00
Precinct Tax in part,
2000 00
David Furbush stone,
S. M. Wheeler services in Tuttle and

30 00

Tarlton trial,
7
G. F. Rollins &amp; Co. Iron,

98 75
1 25

S. S. Amazeen

services in part as

Selectman,
G. A. Janes Stove,

150 00
10 00

S. E. D. Rand land damage,
G. W. Wood freight R &amp; M. R. f.,
Henry B. Roberts Blacksmith work,
J. P. Lovell &amp; Co. Police Billies,
G. F. Rollins &amp; Co. Steel for drills,
Geo. E. Amazeen

services as Town

Clerk,

J. R. Hurd watering tub in highway,
C. W. Fernald Police,

Wm. W. Whitney Police ’77,
David Johnson labor,

Rodney Cross Blacksmith work,
A. W. Hayes Drain pipe,
R. E. Colbath part services as Surveyor,
Nath’l Horne plank,
County Strafford Tax,
Geo. Tarlton express,
Chas. H. Leighton Sheep bill,
Wm. W. Hayes Timber,
FE. B. Canney Watering tub,
J. R. Horne Railing,
Otis P. Downs*Sheep bill,

5 00
11 10
1 90
10 00
3.15
125 00

3 00
5 00

24 60
2 00

31
38
50
2
2668
16
62
3
25

22
88
00
00
26
50
00
51
00
33

5 00

�11

Paid Chas. B. Wingate abatements 1876,
468 20
$263 08 of the above, made by the Selectmen of 1876.
Hiram Barker Plank,

188 00

3
‘* Rent Hall and Selectmen’s room 150 00
G. F. Tibbetts Blacksmith work,
5 05

Geo. C. Jordan Sheep bill,

12 00

Isaac Merrill writing deed for the town,
State Tax,

1 00
2672 00

Frank Emerson Legal services,

6 50

Hiram Barker store bill,

63

J. O. Nutter damage to person,

150 00

J. W. Waldron Lumber,
Jas. E. Fernald various bills,
S. F. Horne abatement list of ’77,

Strafford Co.

18 31
§ 71
84 88

board of Christopher Crosby

and Clarrisa Dame,

126 87

Rodney E. Cross blacksmith work,
Peter M. Horne cashing check,

4 30
50

Treasurer,

13462 74

$34748.18
NOTES

AND

INTEREST.

Paid Daniel Pearl,
Emily H. Davis,
Oscar E. Jones,

1877,

522 16

_ John H. Langley,
°
oe

72 00
6230 79

817 60

£8
Ne

661 61
1105 67

Jonathan Chadwick,
Daniel Pearl,
Eliza A. Keniston,

340 86
114 00
1031 50

Michael Keary,
The above were paid by the Selectmen

420 60

of 1876.

Joseph Tanner,
C. H. Horne,
Mary A. Miller,
Wm. Chamberlain,

Mary B. York,
John S. Leighton,

|

1755 08
;

1225 95
192 08
580 81

050 75
1400 62

�12
Paid Ruth E. Burnham,
Geo. W. Ross,

378 20
894 17

Belinda Copp,

1185 40

Hannah E. Gerrish,
Hannah Perkins,
Charlotta G Littlefield,

1452 50
265 00
259 76

G. W. Colomy, Guardian for W. H. Nute,
Congregational Society,
Amasa R. Leighton,
Eliza J. Edgerly,
Oscar E. Jones,
James A. FJetcher,
Samuel Davis,
John F. Torr,
Otis P. Downs,
Anna H. Plummer,
Jonas M.
$s
Thos. E. Roberts,
Daniel Pearl,
oe

Bi

693
66
243
199

31
16
80
28

5038
229
707
1090
437
319
319
524
1908

61
42
00
29
60
25
70
29
00

19380 40

James A. Fletcher,

336 88

James L. Twombly,
Lizzie A. Twombly,

676 85
80 90

Isaac Merrill,
Hannah J. Merrill,
John F. Garland,
Nathaniel Horne,
James E. Fernald,
Laura A. Fernald,
Hannah E. Gerrish,
Benj. Wingate,
Ira Tanner,
Ann Pearl,
Fiunice T. Emerson,
Wm. Wingate,

2764 60
1343 55
471 18
1367 17
2331 94
1140 77
700 00
1041 63
3894 88
1190 24
4620-15
64 30

Eliza Wingate,
Mandana A. Penny,
Samuel Davis,
Caroline B. Davis,

Clara A. Jones, . °
&lt;¢

ae

Geo. W. Colomy,

247 55
-

651 98
1439 45
1100 85

106258
114 00

50 00

�13
Paid Hannah J. Tibbetts,
James A. Fletcher’

15/2. 13
223 56

Joseph P. Davis,

1139 61

John I. Huckins,

2103 37

Joseph A. Roberts,

2554 16

Phebe E. Roberts,
Roena C. Moore,

361
2102
G. W. Colomy, Guardian for W. H. Nute, 300
Woodbine Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
1831

46
87

V0
44

Geo. E. Amazeen,

341 09

Almira B. Penny,

258 10

Frank Pearl,
John H. Twombly,

120 39
1349 86

Martha H. Cloutman,
John D. Roberts,
Geo. L. Whitehouse,

958 06
2313 69
38422 96

Laura E. Cooper,
Warren 8S. Cooper,

230 O1
121 85

John W. Colbath,
John F. Perkins,

114
724
ft
652

Geo. W. Fernald,
Geo. Webb,

13
28
To
75

A. R. Thurston &amp; Leah H. Berry,

752 10

James M. Burnham,
Mary B. York,

848 00
565 59

Mary J. Berry,
Wm.

G

H. Moore,

W. Colomy, Guardian for W. H. Nute,

Clara A. Jones,

070 63
2906 90

50 00
3627 82

Charles B. Wingate,

488 32

William

O29 5

H. Cutter,

John E. Twombly,

116 16

Andrew

Varney,

1245

Mrs

B. Wentworth,

1599 27

T

63

Lydia A. Drew,
Warren 8S. Cooper,

144 74
100 57

Hannah Perkins,
Abigail V. Hayes,

719
S273

Caroline B. Davis,

581 04

Mary C. Dixon,

710 34

Charles H. Pike,
Isaac Copp,

“931912
5085 93

�14
Paid Clara A. Jones,
Daniel C. Mellows,

George W. Colomy,
Congregational Society,

4550 87
225 10

100 00
1305 83

Levi Pearl,
Mary A. Dearborn,

500 00
ISYRe or owe oe

Nathaniel Dorman,
Mary Tibbetts,
Ezra D. Dolby,

_100_00
110,32
717 66

G. W. Colomy, Guardian for W. H. Nute,
93 20
Levi Pearl,
1507 97
Daniel Pearl,
|
46 33
Nathaniel Dorman,
2015 84
John F. Torr,
1129 05
Jonas M. Plummer,
310 67,
Hannah E. Gerrish,
740 25
Anna H. Plummer,
362 44
James E. Fernald,
2412 91
$112416.37

�15
RECEIPTS.
1877.
Mar. 2 Hired of William
5
5)

Chamberlain,

16938 90

Emily H. Davis,
Oscar E. Jones,

6230 79
200 00

8

John H. Langley,

1923 27

8

John kK. Willey,

10

Michael Keary,

10

Eliza A. Kenision,

400 00

420 60
1000 00

The above was hired by the Selectmen
of 1876.
Mar. 17 Received of Selectmen of ’76,
21
Charlotte G. Littlefield,

24 Hired of Joseph Tanner,

1755 08

24

Chas. H. Horne,

1100 00

24

William Chamberlain,

580 00

24

Mary B. York,

550 75

24
28

John 8. Leighton,
Geo. Colomy for W. H. Nute,

800 62
575 00

30
jl

Ruth E. Burnham,
Anson P. Ross,

dl

_

Belinda Copp,

“a!
Hannah E Gerrish,
3] Ree’d of Precinct for 2 sh’s of Delano’s

Aqueduct Stock,
Apr. 13 Hired of Haunah

Perkins,
Furber,

June

' 480 20
744 17

1185 40
1400 00

100 00
250 00

16

Emerson

20

Amasa R. Leighton,

230 00

23

Farzina Hurd,

300 00

24

John F. Varney,

800 00

27 Rec'd of Israel Hayes,
May

25°70
009 76

3 Hired of Horatio G_ Roberts,
8
Julia A Emerson,

300 00

31 68
300 00
1000 00

26
9
9
Q
9

Ruth E. Burnham,
John F. Torr,
Otis P. Downs,
Anna H. Plummer,
Jonas M. Plummer,

9
9

Priscilla [wombly,
Alvah Twombly,

700 00
5300 00

Thomas

524 00

16

E. Roberts,

550
1090
437
350
300

00
29
60
00
00

�16
June 16 Hired of Daniel

16
20

vies

66

William

len

James L. Twombly,
Lizzie A. Twombly,
Isaae Merrill,
Hannah J. Merrill,
Nathaniel Horne,
James E. Fernald,
Laura A. Fernald,

July

8

15
15

15
15

Oct.

Benj. Wingate,

1000 00

3000
1951
651
1150
1100
1800
1000

Samuel Davis,
Caroline B. Davis,
Hannah J. Tibbetts,
Clara.A. Jones,
Joseph P. Dayis,
John I. Huckins,

ey
my
mT
HS
Ret
et
rel
bet
rad
CO
CO

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
17
94
77

Ira Tanner,
Levi Pearl,

Mandana A. Penny,

Sept.

1800
1990
0000
675
80
1500
1200
1300
1367
2331
1140

00
39
98
00
85
00
00

1200 00

2026
1350
Joseph A. Roberts,
1000
330
Phebe E.
“e
1862
Roena (. Moore,
Woodbine Lodge I. O. O. F., 1684
o20
Geo. E. Amazeen,
3
Ree’d
License,
258
Hired of Almira B. Penny,
1135
John H. Twombly,
2500
Wm. H. Moore,
253
Martha H. Cloutman,
203
Rec’ d of Strafford County,
2200
Hired of John D. Roberts,
38000
Geo. L. Whitehouse,
252
Laura E. Cooper,
100
Warren S. Cooper,
100.
John W. Colbath,
600
John F. Perkins,
77
Geo. W. Fernald,
600
Geo. Webb,
A. R Thurston, L. H. Berry, 752

37
00
00
00
28
31
00
00
10
00
00
56
06
00
00
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800 00
040 63
3400 00
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1131 38
1500 00
144 71
300 00
480 00
600 00
800 00
4831 48
4400 00
1250 00

Oct.

6 Hired of James M. Burnham,
ibs ae,
Mary J. Berry,
23'\F
Clara A. Jones,
Moves 5
John E. Twombly,

Andrew

Varney,

Mrs. T. B. Wentworth,

Lydia A. Drew,
Abigail V. Hayes,
Caroline B. Davis,

Mary C. Dixon,
Charles H. Pike,

Isaac Copp,
Clara A. Jones,

Congregational Society,

Leas

fc 5;

Jan. 16/ Réee’d
16
16

“State N. H., Savings Bank
Tax.
State N. H.. Railroad Tax,
66

66

6¢

Literary Fund,

19 Hired of Mary Tibbetts,
19

Feb.

Ezra D. Dolby,

19 Reed of Mrs. Maynard Russell,
Ree’d of Strafford County,
Hired of James E: Fernald,

2311
572
264
100
209
30
712
1200

39
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45
00
00
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68
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Boek
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�EXPLANATION.

We find in the Town Safe the following Notes:-Mar. 380, 1872, Note for

500 00

Payable to John G, Johnson, signed by James
M. York, endorsed by J. G. Johnson, No payments made.
Aug. 30, 1872, Note for

1500 00

Payable to J. G. Johnson, signed by Ira C.
Varney, endorsed by J. G. Johnson.
No payments made.
Also three notes payable 14, 18 &amp; 22 months
from Mar. 2, 1874.
First
note, payable in 14 months,
Second
‘
ks
“18
A:
Third

+;

-

ee 22

—

+

107 00
100 00
100 00

The above notes are payable to A. O. Delano,
given by Charles W. Tibbetts, endorsed by
A. O. Delano, to be allowed on his tax list
when paid. No payments made.
Also a Mortgage Deed from Ira C. Varney &amp; wife
of dwelling house where

he now

resides, for

1600 00

to C. W. Talpey. Transferred Mar. 16 1875,
as follows:—
‘IT hereby assign and transfer the within mortgage to the town of Farmington.”
Charles W. Talpey.
$3907.00

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Moses H. Rand for timber
James A. Winn’SnOW bill

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盤古豊艶culver朝
J・ D. Roberts, I.OCk work

James A・d誓n’On rOad
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Walker Woodis, labor
Wm. pinkham, SnOW bill
J. B. French, rOad bill

龍語嵩書聖
O七is Scmton, On rOad

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描chard Colbath‘ rOa’d bill

Jeremiah Robe高s’SnOW bil轟

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John駐. W盆lke鷺めr A最・富ebbeね
Ira王五ome, SnOW bill

鉦lV.耶o恥ps。職do
cN. B. Roberts, grateS for culve九

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鎚,99
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John Gray, rOad bill

1上組

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Orin K. Otis, 1abor on road
John Hurd, rO軸d bill )57

J. D.Roberts for culvert
康)∴士or wall b拙
Benj. Wi恥gate, rOad bill

億.W.吼ompso重l do
ParkerW.王lome do

蓋霊罵霊綜蕊品笠
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Peter M. Home, rOad bill
Al。nZO ShaW, rOad bill

Wm. A. Oti思  d〇
五〇renzo B. H謝l do

出.恥. Roberts鉦plank

.「.勘.恥ob餅・七S雪もr culvert吋W・軌S鮒堅0取

17,83
2,為
63,25
18,了5

凱,25
50,6合

20,20
35.了6

49.82
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20,00

38,58
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26.9誇

萌11e恥on廟ro盤上l

4掌,諒

譜諜‡霊w bill

2l.30

6,. F. Tebbets言ron bill

11 8三)

4.了O

工、0ひ

藍嵩薄:露盤書籍
J. B. French, rOad bill

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おb V緋止eyl重O丸d高批

3.し信

重$9あ

39、3了
3、30

塊,0㊨

�5

Paid Miles Scruton, labor on road

2う20

Paid for Roads and Bridges   $2577,64

Paid嘉紫謙謙語霊蕊等,
Lewis E. Hanson, sohool bill No. 8 ,5?
IraTamer, SChool bill No. 13 ’56

l

do )56

l

do

 
 

John Vamey主n餌I fbr )56

l

0tis P. Downs school bills
Hiram Barker in part for ’56

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Joseph P. Thompson in part

 

韓豊謹書語調宰

 

Peter M. Home in full ,56

 

I.ewis E. Hanson in full for ’56

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
嶋

諾藍露盤癌藍’57

 

Bepj. Roberts in part

 

認諾読蒸器′

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謙譲鵠
J. B. French in full ’57

Jonathan French in part ’57
Miles Scruton, jr in full ’57

薄寵欝
do

A皿Oun七paid簡げSch○○l思

畿葦欝畿綴塾畿鵠識楽譜

THE FOLLOWING SUMS PAID FOR SCHOOLS.

�6

Paid P・ M・ Home for house rent, Wigglesworth

Town of Rochester for DaIliel HaIll
Alfred Trask’s bill for his father

謹eる諜認諾講読
Daniel富. Parkel., aCCOunt
Glidden

&amp;

Scruton

do    ¥

Freeman Colbath do
S.

H.町einem裁n

do

GeorgeE.P¥inkham do
Freeman Colbath do
]障chard Colba教t上も   do
工sa釦c

MerriH

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John H. Nute do

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do

Dr. A.血生. Wim,脚l
Hamah O七is (ae○○unt
Emerson Furber, bilとfor co範n

do一一aI.ticles for Town班rm
虻ordecai VaHley fbr a calf

Glidden &amp; Scruton. &amp;CCOmt

謹議書do

do

畿葦楽譜6 ・00鵠羅羅2、吉富蕊26 62羅磐講

THE FOLLOWING SUMS PAID FOR PAUPERS.

Nath l Twombly' bill

9
了

闇

閏

Amom七paidめr P細pe}-S

�了

Paid露盤轟謹r,i。。S ,55
Edward Bamard, bill
Sta七e岬a凄めr ,ら6
John Barker’rent PeSt house
Barzi=a Horne and others fol・ Iabor

Fame重・S &amp; Mechanics bank

言霊晋蕊器王詳e On WagOn
Abatement on Moses colby・s tax

D. T. &amp; C. C Parker, births anddeaths
Town Clerll,s bi11 for ,66
Luther Wentwurth, bill for ’56

苔蕊1講終盤豊
do

措討露盤冒。a。h。l.S Ins,i,ut。
Jeremy Wingate, abatement
Alldi七〇rs士br ’56

Geol.ge E. Pinkham, I`ent for hall
do

do

J・ I). Roberts? CO!1ecting for ,54
.do

abatements

on

tax工ist

罵繁務謹書10rSe hire
Edmund笠ney’nOte

露盤義認誌器皇
粗erebiah Bennett for plow
Isl・aOI甘ayes, nOte
Ch乳rles C. Whitehouse, bill

豊岩盤島mi重曹bi11s
王滝hmond E. Colbath, bill

C. M. Demeritt, bill
Daniel R‘ Colbat賞l. bi]l

Jel.emy Hussey for wild cat
J・ B. Edgerly’s bill in Parker cage

Emerson Furber. paid Clerk

Ric}lmOnd Colb藍等競r 。。S。

凝議謹葦熟議磐議諜藷華譲

MISCELLANEOUS B工LLS.

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J. B. Smith, nOte and interest

J. D. Roberts, abatementS

2 14441 8u

R. Colbath, Paid wi七nesseS

盤嘉嵩欝露

E. D.¥Demeritt, eXamining record

william H. Smith‘ horse hire

c. M. Demeritt for services )57

畿畿認欝怒鷲

Emerson Furber for services

Amount Of Miscellancous Bills  $上了40,5了

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0utstahding on list for ’56

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do

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珊red of Emerson Furbeデ

Rcc'd of G, E. Pinkham

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Brentwood for Galnash family

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state Treasurer, Literary Fund

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Joseph P. Davis for waII
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$14唆勾18
Received into tbe Town Treastlry for 1857 ]4068,28

担らち90
Balance due the Town Treasurer糾55,90.
The foregoing is a缶ue statement of tke Town Account鍬
as kept by me for the year 1857・

R[CHMOND E. COI‘BATH,甥e脚47.er・

Feb. 20, 1858. ,We haJVe this day examined the fore-

豊’i種g Acc〇時nd脚寵譜欝葦‡
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耳ebmary, 1858.

Due SchooI Districts
Si皿on冒orr

John冒orr

Isaac Merrill

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Otis :M・ Gray

Ezra Howard
Isaac D・ Canney
戴merson Furber

Joseph Sanders

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S七ate富ax

Town Clerk)s Bill

宝器悪霊璽辞OI Com皿鵬e
Store bills about
血ghway Bills
卿or suppor七〇f C. O七is

Zachariah Boody
John Barker, Claim

欝畿難畿灘凝※灘

FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN

A. M. Wim, CIaim
Town of Barrington
甘ow皿冒reasurcェ

Balance due E. FuI.ber on Farm
Hired of G世草書ng surplus fund
do
do
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do
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甲own Deb亀

$605勾43
2600,00
950,00

1311,36
500,00

$l1415,79
甲0WN CB.

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Collector)s list )56
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100.00

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3050,00
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1082l,25

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1工415,79

1082l,25
○○●        臆

Indebtedne8S

宝器欝宝鑑驚
Feb. 23, ,5了.

Cr・ bアヤ壷ous a誼cles sold

$694,5唾

250,00
34,43

$284,48
姓,20

Amount paid I・ 。. Camey by note   $240,23

Condition o門のwn甘a重m,-Feb・ 23, ,57七〇苗場. 9. ,58.

Zachariah BoodyJs bill for labor

諾謹器繭
藍豊認諾rt箆

を露語隷書蕊豊i

書薯譜鶏3
Alonzo Shaw, Smi七h wo竜

Emerson Furber for beef
Freeman Colbath do

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恥骨pQi彊and 〇七her good鐙

250,00
16,88
5,00
3,00

50

18,98
24,61

30,60
82,89

16,57

5,53
了,了0

9,60
工9,32

6,75
8,00
了,4女

25
00,98
4,8了
2.工ら

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do

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pot紅toes

Wm. Hodgdon for oats
Emerson Furber for whea6
Jo8epねNu七ter fbr oxen

1,09
6,了5
了.50

75
2、67
2,50
144.00
15,00

秘ordecai Vamey for calf

Interest on cost of farm
do し合七〇C女and鋤け寅ture

意80,00

4∪,00
9♀4,08

飾,23

親othe8 furnished, and stove and funnel

898,85

軸hraim Garland for hay

$1mmering stock, &amp;c
取K. Peavey fb富carr〇七霞
曾bushels oats, 1 bbl. apples
で一

Cめbagc and tmnips

Producc sold to Glidden
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do to Union s七〇re

do J租皿es E.取u重nald

0ⅩOn七〇 Himm Ba尭er
CouⅡ七y士も雷su押or七〇f.Lydia Ran患
Of Al七〇n
Sanuel Moore, CO樋in deducted

John Wiもha皿

Julia A. Yonng
Francis La▼eah

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題や紬斜⑫ Of P鍋pe鄭蛮触る恥榊皿

〇
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諜塞繁華綴染議

富own Fam Cr・あ章thi埠gS SOld.

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Condition: Good. Visible wear. Spotting, flecks, dirt, possible water marks.&#13;
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