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ANNUAL REPORT
of f&e Town of
MILTONNEW HAMPSHIRE
1928
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For the Year Ending January 31st, 1929
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TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator
Fred B. Roberts
Clerk
Harry L. Avery
Selectmen
Fred M. Chamberlin
Charles S. Philbrick Hervey W. Dorr
Treasurer
Ralph W. Pike
Collector of Taxes
Edgar C. Hodges
Trustees of Trust Funds
John E. HomeHarry L. Avery Harry D. Coles
Trustees of Free Public Library
John E. HomeWilliam Laskey Moses Chamberlin
Overseers of the Poor
Fred M. Chamberlin
Charles S. Philbrick Hervey W. Dorr
Auditors
Charles W. Wilson Bard B. Plummer
Supervisors of the Check List
Guy L. Hayes
George W. Longley Bard B. Plummer
Police Officers
Fred Downes Earl Walsh
The State of%New Hampshire
To the inhabitants of the town of Milton in the County
of Strafford in said State, qualified to vote in
Town Affairs
:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in
said town on Tuesday, the twelfth day of Marchnext, at nine thirty of the clock in the forenoon,
to act upon the following subjects:
1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the
year ensuing.i.
2. To choose by ballot one Delegate to attend
the Constitutional Convention to be holden in Concord
on the fifth day of June next.
3. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for repairing highways and
bridges for the ensuing year.
4. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the maintenance of the
Trunk Line and State Aid Highways in said town andpass any other vote or votes relative thereto.
5. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate a sum of money not exceeding five hundreddollars, ($500) for Sidewalk construction and repair
in the two villages and pass any other vote or votes
relative thereto.
6. To see what method the town will vote to
adopt for breaking roads the coming winter, raise andappropriate a sum of money not exceeding four thous-
and dollars ($4,000) to pay for the same and pass anyother vote or votes relative thereto.
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7. To see if the town will vote to raise or ap-
propriate a sum of money, not exceeding five hundreddollars, to receive an appropriation from the State,
the joint sum to be expended on the Mountain Road so
called in said town.
8. To see if the town will vote to raise or appro-
priate a sum of money, not to exceed three hundreddollars, to receive an appropriation from the State, the
joint sum to be expended on the Road leading fromFarmington to Middleton in said town.
9. To see if the town will vote to raise or appro-
priate the sum of eleven hundred and fifteen dollars
to pay for Fire Hose purchased in 1928, and pass anyother vote or votes relative thereto.
10. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise or appropriate for Maintenance of the Fire
Department for the ensuing year, and pass any other
vote or votes relative thereto.
11. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate a sum of money not exceeding fifteen hun-
dred dollars for rebuilding the "Brackett Bridge" in
Milton Mills Village, and pass any other vote or votes
relative thereto.
12. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the maintenance of street
lights the ensuing year.
13. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate to pay note and interest.
14. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate a sum of money not exceeding two hundred
dollars ($200) for Memorial Day expenses.
15. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate a sum of money not to exceed one hundred
Town of Milton 5
dollars ($100) for the purpose of improving and main-
taining the Park on Main street in front of the R. R.
Station.
16. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate a sum of money not to exceed two hundred
dollars ($200) for the benefit of the Free Public Li-
brary at Milton Mills and pass any other vote or votes
relative thereto.
17. To see if the town will vote to instruct the
Selectmen to procure and set out young pines on
a; part or all of the Town Farm field, and pass anyother vote or votes relative thereto.
18. To see if the town will vote to authorize the
Selectmen to hire on notes of the town a sum of
money necessary for the current expenses in anticipa-
tion of taxes of 1928 and pass any other vote or votes
relative thereto.
19. To transact any other business that maylegally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal the sixteenth dayof February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundredand twenty-nine.
FRED M. CHAMBERLIN,CHAS. S. PHILBRICK,HERVEY W. DORR,
Selectmen of Milton.
A true copy of Warrant—Attest
:
FRED M. CHAMBERLIN,CHAS. S. PHILBRICK,HERVEY W. DORR,
Selectmen of Milton.
budget; of the town OF MILTON, n. h.
Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for the
Ensuing Year, February 1, 1929, to January 31, 1930,
Compared with Actual Revenue and Expenditures of
the Previous Year, February 1, 1928, to January 31,
1929.
SOURCES OF REVENUE
Increase Decrease
Act. Rev. Est. Rev.
Prev. Yr. Ens'g. Yr.
1928 1929
FROM STATE:
Insurance tax, $3 75 $3 75
Railroad tax, 132 04 132 04
Savings bank tax, 3,298 19 3,000 00
For fighting forest fires, 19 00 50 00
For Highways:(a) For State aid main-
tenance, 238 97 500 00
(b) For Trunk line
maintenance, 2,941 35 2,941 35
Interest and dividend tax, 1,031 83 1,031 83
Snow removal, 423 75 423 75
From Local Sources Except
Taxes
:
All licenses and permits
except dog licenses, 32 50 40 00
Rent of town hall andother buildings, 72 00 72 00
Interest received on taxes'»
and deposits, 150 15 150 15
Motor vehicle permits, 1,653 26 1,653 26
Primary fees, 13 00
From Poll Taxes, 1,362 00 1,362 00
From other taxes except
property taxes:
(a) National bank stock, 40 00 40 00
(b) Other sources, 77 35
(c) For sales redeemed, 159 53 1,607 71
$298 19
$31 00
261 03
7 50
13 00
1,448 18
Town of Milton
Amount Raised by Issue of
Bonds or Notes:
Long term notes, $3,000 00
Revenue Which Must Be Paid
to Other Governmental . .
Divisions
:
Dog licenses, 274 35 $274 35
Total Revenues fromAll Sources Except
Property Taxes, $14,923 02 $13,282 19
Amount raised by prop-
erty taxes, 47,168 95 44,998 01
Total revenues, $62,091 97 $58,280 20
PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURES
Act. Ex. Est. Ex.
Prev. Yr. Ens'g. Yr. Increase Decrease
1928 1929
Current Maintenance Expenses:
General Government
:
Town officers' salaries, $1,545 00 $1,545 00
Town officers' expenses, 927 93 1,000 00 $72 07
Election and registration
expenses, 282 50 125 00 $157 50
Care and supplies for
town hall, 612 41 125 00 487 41
Protection of Persons andProperty:
Police department,
Fire department,
Moth extermination, 400 00 400 00
Health:
Health department,
Vital statistics,
Highway and Bridges:
State aid maintenance:
State's contribution,
Town's contribution, 912 15 212 15
Trunk line maintenance:
State's contribution,
Town's contribution,
162 45 225 00 37 55
393 65 1,715 00 1,355 10
400 00
259 86 259 86
8 85 8 85
238 97 500 00 261 03
912 15 700 00
2,941 35 2,941 35
2,007 73 2,000 00
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Town maintenance, $7,887 83 $7,887 83
Street lighting, 2,004 90 2,004 90
General expense of highway-
department, 442 17 442 17
Education
:
Libraries, 309 20 294 50 $14 70
Charities
:
Town poor, 298 79 298- 79
Patriotic Purposes:
Memorial Day and other
celebrations, 260 00 260 00
Recreation
:
Parks and playgrounds, 15 79 101 00 $85 21
Interest
:
On long term notes, 75 00 150 00 75 00
Outlay for New Construction
and Permanent Improvements:
Highways and Bridges:
Town construction, 2,597 17 3,632 00 1,034 83
Sidewalk construction, 610 94 500 00 110 94
New equipment, 4,828 41 200 00 4,628 41
Indebtedness
:
Payment on principal of
debt
:
Long term notes, 1,500 00 1,500 00
Payments to Other Govern-
mental Divisions:
State taxes, 5,151 25 5,151 25
County taxes, 4,403 80 4,403 80
Payments to precincts, 614 00 300 00 314 00
Payments to school dis-
tricts, 19,315 09 19,725 35 410 26
Taxes bought, 1,001 23 200 00 801 23
Other payments, 83 55 83 55
Total expenditures, $62,091 97 $58,280 20
INVENTORY
Valuation of the Town of Milton April 1, 1928
Number Valuation
Real Estate, $1,105,904 00
Horses, 105 7,765 00
Cows, 146 11,655 00
Neat Stock, 5 310 00
Sheep, 20 208 00
Fowls, 2,302 2,877 00
Vehicles,1
Portable Mills,
3 300 00
4 700 00
Boats, 1 300 00
Wood and Lumber, 9,335 00
Gas Tanks, 3,950 00
Stock in Trade, 296,835 00
Mills and Machinery, 392,000 00
Total, $1,832,139 00
Tax rate, $25.50 per thousand.
APPROPRIATIONS
State tax,
County tax,
Town expenses,
Highways, Summer,Highways, WinterTrunk line,
State Aid,
Street lights,
Note and interest,
Memorial Day,
Library,
Park,
White Pine Blister Rust,
Fire engine,
Sidewalks,
$5,151 25
4,403 80
1,000 00
6,500 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
800 00
2,000 00
1,575 00
200 00
309 20
50 00
400 00
1,500 00
500 00
SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS
Support of Schools,
Salaries,
Nute High School,
Repairs,
Notes and interest,
Expenses,
Transportation,
Books and supplies,
State tax,
$12,000 00
264 00
2,000 00
500 00
1,375 00
550 00
1,200 00
600 00
500 00
FIRE DISTRICTS
Milton Precinct $514 00 Rate $ .10
Milton Mills Precinct 100 00 Rate $ .04
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Of the Town of Milton in Strafford County for the
Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1929
740 30
83 86
1,001 23
611 95
$16,293 77
Assets
Cash in hands of treasurer, $11,528 50
Sinking Funds
:
Cash belonging to sinking funds, 2,327 93
Accounts Due to the Town
:
Trunk Line,
State Aid,
Taxes bought by the town,
Taxes previously bought by the town,
Total assets,
Liabilities
Bills outstanding, fire hose,
Due to School Districts, dog licenses,
Unexpended balance in town treasury,
Breaking roads,
Appropriation for Park,
Long Term Notes Outstanding:
Fire pump,
Total liabilities,
Excess of assets over liabilities, surplus,
Grand total,
$1,115 00
246 35
454 02
2,066 01
50 00
3,000 00
$6,931 38
9,362 39
$16,293 77
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Receipts
Current Revenue
From Local Taxes
:
Property taxes current year,
actually collected, $47,391 32
Poll taxes, current year,
actually collected, at $2, 1,362 00
Property and poll taxes, pre-
vious year, actually collected, 4 33
National bank stock taxes, 40 00
Total of above collections, <£48,797 65
Tax sales redeemed, 155 20
From State:
For Highways
:
State aid maintenance, $238 97
Trunk line maintenance, 2,941 35
Trunk line snow removal, 423 75
Interest and dividend tax, 1,031 83
Insurance tax, 3 75
Railroad tax, 132 04
Savings bank tax, 3,298 19
Fighting forest fires, 19 00
$8,088 88Ou
From Local Sources, Except Taxes:
Dog licenses, $274 35
Business licenses and permits, 32 50
Rent of town property, 72 00
Interest received on taxes, 40 15
Interest received on deposits, 110 00
Permits for the registration
of motor vehicles, 1,653 26<R9 1 89. 9fi
Town of Milton 13
Receipts Other Than Current Revenue:
Long term notes during year, $3,000 00
Primary fees, 13 00
Fred Savore, cold patch, 5 80
Milton Fire District, stone, 3 55
M. G. Chamberlin, temporary
bridge, 50 00
Fred L. Foster, wood, 5 00
Total receipts other than
current revenue, $3,077 35
Total receipts from all sources, $62,301 34
Cash on hand February 1, 1928, 11,319 13
Grand total, $73,620 47
Payments
CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Town officers' salaries, $1,545 00
Town officers' expenses, 927 93
Election and registration ex-
penses, 282 50
Expenses town hall and other
town buildings, . 612 41
$3,367 84
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police department, including
care of tramps, $162 45
Fire department, including for-
est fires, 393 65
Blister Rust, 400 00
Damage by dogs, 28 00
$984 10
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health
Health department, including
hospitals, $259 86
Vital statistics, 8 85
State aid maintenance,
Trunk line maintenance,
Town maintenance,
Street lighting and sprinkling,
General expenses of highwaydepartment, including water-
ing troughs,
BRIDGES
$1,151 12
4,949 08
7,887 83
2,004 90
442 17
$268 71
$16,435 10
LIBRARIES
Libraries, $309 20
CHARITIES
Town poor, $298 79
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
Aid to G. A. R. Memorial Dayexercises and ministerial money, $260 00
RECREATION
Park and playgrounds, includ-
ing band concerts, $15 79
UNCLASSIFIED
Damages and legal expenses, $11 00
Taxes bought by town, 1,001 23
Abatements, 44 55
$1,056 78
INTEREST
Paid on long term notes, $75 00
Town of Milton 15
outlay for new construction and permanent
improvements
Highways and bridges, town con-
struction, $2,597 17
Sidewalk construction, 610 94
New equipment, 4,828 41
Total outlay payments, $8,036 52
INDEBTEDNESS
Payments on long term notes, $1,500 00
PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
Taxes paid to state, $5,151 25
Taxes paid to county, 4,403 80
Payments to precincts, 614 00
Payments to school districts, 19,315 09
Total payments to other gov-
ernmental divisions,
Total payments for all purposes,
Cash on hand January 31, 1929,
Grand total,
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Town Hall, lands and buildings,
Furniture and equipment,
Libraries, lands and buildings,
Furniture and equipment,
Police Department, land and buildings,
Fire Department, equipment,
Highway Department, equipment,
Town Farm, land and buildings,
Total,
$29,484 14
$62,091 97
11,528 50
$73,620 47
TY
$2,000 00
150 00
3,000 00
300 00
200 00
5,000 00
7,000 00
2,000 00
$19,650 00
Detailed Statement of Payments
Current Maintenance Expenses
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Detail 1. Town Officers' Salaries
Selectmen, F. M. Chamberlin,
Chas. S. Philbrick,
Hervey W. Dorr,
Clerk, Harry L. Avery,
Treasurer, Ralph W. Pike,
Collector, Edgar C. Hodges,
Auditor, Bard B. Plummer,Chas. W. Wilson,
Detail 2. Town Officers' Expenses
Cash expense, F. M. Chamberlin,
Chas. S. Philbrick,
Hervey W. Dorr,
Harry L. Avery,
Ralph W. Pike,
Trustee, Harry L. Avery,
Trustee bonds, Chas. W. Varney
& Co., 12 00
Officers' bonds, Chas. W. Var-
ney & Co., 100 00
Town reports, The Record Press, 236 75
Printing, The Record Press, 21 25
Tax books, The E. C. Eastman Co., 6 65
Record book, The E. C. EastmanCo., 6 15
Copying inventory, Harry L.
Avery, 12 50
$300 00
350 00
300 00
100 00
135 00
350 00
5 00
5 00$1 545 00
ses
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$69 57
135 25
48 31
27 60
12 98
25 00
Town of Milton 17
Collectors' books, Harry L.
Avery, $12 50
Motor vehicle permits, Harry L.
Avery, 117 00
Manual, Automotive Service Bu-
reau, 24 22
Dues, N. H. Assessors' Asso-
ciation, 2 00
Office rent, Avery & Roberts, 50 00
Payment sheets, The E. C. East-
man Co., 8 20
$927 93
Detail 3. Election and Registration
SALARIES
Supervisor, Guy L. Hayes, $57 00
George W. Longley, 57 00
Bard B. Plummer, 48 00
Moderator, Fred B. Roberts, 15 00
Inspector, E. A. Hodgdon, 15 00
Robert Page, 15 00
E. L. Leighton, 12 00
Edgar C. Hodges, 15 00
EXPENSESCash expense, Guy L. Hayes, 16 00
George W. Longley, 7 00
Bard B. Plummer,Robert Page, 4 50
Check lists, The Record Press, 21 00
Detail 5. Care of Town Hall and Other Property
Repairs to clock, E. HowardClock Co., $39 80
Care of clock, Harry D. Coles, 25 00
Herman J. Home, 25 00
$282 50
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Hall, Hervey W. Dorr, $5 00
Lights for hall, The Twin State
Gas & Electric Co., 15 08
Shingles for hall, E. J. York, 216 24
Ridge roll for hall, J. D. Willey, 4 80
Lumber for hall, W. L. Sanborn, 5 00
Nails for hall, 1 50
Use of staging, A. F. Remick, 2 00
Labor, Hervey W. Dorr, 20 89
Fred L. Foster, 20 40
J. A. Piper, 20 40
A. F. Remick, 18 80
W. L. Sanborn, 22 40
Trucking, F. M. Chamberlin, 2 50
Insurance, C. W. Varney Co., 62 50
Lumber farm house, The DiamondMatch Co., 10 00
Sash and frames, Geo. M. Spinney, 5 40
Blacksmith, S. Runnels, 2 05
Farm tax, E. C. Hodges, 53 65
Establishing farm line, B. B.
Plummer, 8 00
F. M. Chamberlin, 8 00
C. S. Philbrick, 6 00
H. W. Dorr, 6 00
Stone markers, F. M. Chamberlin, 6 00
$612 41
Detail 6. Police Department
Officer, Fred Downs,Earl L. Walsh,
Special, W. L. Reynolds,
Ray Burroughs,
July 4 and extra, Fred Downs,Traffic officer, Fred Downs,Tramps, Fred Downs,Killing dogs, Fred Downs,
$50 00
50 00
5 00
10 00
16 00
8 00
3 95
4 00
Town of Milton 19
Extra work, Earl L. Walsh, $7 50
Tramps, Earl L. Walsh, 4 00
Wood, Avery & Roberts, 4 00
Detail 7. Fire Department
Pails and shovels, J. D. Willey &Son, $17 70
Warden (2 yrs.), F. P. Jones, 38 00
Furnace, Kalamazoo Stove Co., 62 45
Pails, Am. LaFrance Fire Engine
Co., 3 28
Doors for station, G. M. Spinney, 98 43
Coal, E. M. Hawkes, 33 00
Freight, B. & M. Railroad, 4 32
Express, Am. Railway Ex. Co., 42
Janitor, B. P. Sceggell, 35 50
Supplies, W. C. Knight, 12 45
The Milton Garage, 10 91
G. E. Jordan, 8 64
Truck, F. M. Chamberlin, 2 00
Labor, F. M. Chamberlin, 2 00
Clyde Home, 2 00
C. E. Varney, 1 80
Watching fire, A. H. Bailey, 3 00
J. J. Ham, 3 00
Insurance on pumper, C. W. Var-
ney & Co., 33 75
Chief Engineer, F. B. Mclntire, 21 00
Detail 8. White Pine Blister Rust
Appropriation, J. H. Foster, State
Forester,
Detail 10. Damage by Dogs
Fowls killed, Fred Downs,
$162 45
$393 65
$400 00
$28 00
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Detail 11. Health
Consultation, J. J. Morin, M. D., $10 00
Simpson Case
Fumigation and expense, F. M.Chamberlin, 15 00
Scarlet Fever—Morgan FamilyWood, G. M. Place, 10 00
Provisions, C. A. Home, 38 06
Milk, L. C. Hayes, 3 36
Attendance, M. A. H. Hart, M. D., 35 00
Fumigation, F. M. Chamberlin, 8 40
Diptheria—Butler Family
Groceries, C. M. Lawson, 52 49
Attendance, F. S. Weeks, M. D., 37 00
Health Officer, F. M. Chamberlin, 30 00
Cash paid, F. M. Chamberlin, 20 55
Detail 12. Vital Statistics
Register, Harry L. Avery, $8 10
Reporting, F. S. Weeks, M. D., 75
Detail 14. State Aid Maintenance
Sand, Maine Sand & Gravel Co., $57 00
Auto, C. E. Varney, 4 50
C. S. Philbrick, 19 00
Tractor, F. M. Chamberlin, 22 50
Trucks (2), F. M. Chamberlin, 105 50
Truck and man, A. R. Witham, 26 67
Tractor driver, W. D. Burroughs, 18 00
Truck driver, Frank Ham, 8 00
Leroy Whetnall, 32 00
Lester Bridges, 12 00
Foreman, F. M. Chamberlin, 38 00
Foreman, C. S. Philbrick, 66 00
Truck and man, A. J. Laskey, 63 60
$259 86
$8 85
Town of Milton 21
Truck and man, A. N. Columbus, $36 00
J. J. Ham, 36 00
Victor Pippin, 98 52
Labor, C. L. Grace, 7 20
J. A. Piper, 27 00
Bert Grace, 36 00
A. F. Remick, 30 60
C. E. Varney, 37 80
W. T. Wallace, 23 40
William Miller, 11 90
Henry Marcoux, 18 00
C. S. Wentworth, 59 40
Frank Sinclair, 41 83
J. C. Evans, 36 60
P. D. Witham, 36 20
Chas. 0. Tibbetts, 14 40
Thomas Norman, 10 80
C. H. Applebee, 9 60
Ithiel Marsh, 2 40
W. Sanborn, 2 40
Harold Whalen, 2 40
A. B. MacFarland, 6 00
Chas. Hillsgrove, 2 40
Ralph Hussey, 2 40
Forrest French, 6 00
John Perkins, 3 00
George Patch, 3 60
F. L. Foster, 3 60
W. L. Sanborn, 3 60
F. E. Ramsey, 1 80
Earl Ramsey, 1 80
Louis E. Tibbetts, 1 80
Clyde Home, 12 00
G. M. Chamberlin, 1 80
B. B. Pinkham, 14 40
E. A. Wentworth, 23 20
Otis Perkins, 12 50
S11.151 12
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Detail 15. Trunk Line Maintenance
Sand, Maine Sand & Gravel Co., $85 46
Freight, B. & M. Railroad, 152 55
Railing", A. J. Laskey, 15 84
Dynamite, etc., E. C. Foss Co., 3 44
Gas, F. M. Chamberlin, 33 44
Auto, C. E. Varney, 19 50
H. W. Dorr, 12 00
Bard Plummer, 1 50
Tractor, F. M. Chamberlin, 70 50
Horses, F. M. Chamberlin, 49 50
Trucks (2), F. M. Chamberlin, 939 00
Truck and man, J. J. Ham, 83 89
Foreman, H. W. Dorr, 32 91
F. M. Chamberlin, 425 00Tractor driver, W. D. Burroughs, 281 00
Truck driver, Frank Ham, 392 50
Clyde Home, 218 00
L. E. Whetnall, 144 20
Lester Bridges, 228 40
Teamster, Bert N. Grace, 169 20
Labor, Franklin Thibault, 3 00
Chas. E. Varney, 401 40
Carl L. Grace, 36 00
A. F. Remick, 179 00
Henry Marcoux, 22 50
W. T. Wallace, 215 40
Perley Thurlo, 80
Howard Burroughs, 3 60
J. A. Piper, 87 60
Everett Trafton, 10 80
Thomas Norman, 61 20
H. F. Yeaton, 34 20
Chas. O. Tibbetts, 21 60
W. L. Sanborn,,
15 60
Fred L. Foster, 80 55
Town of Milton 23
Labor, B. B. Pinkham, $217 20
G. M. Chamberlin, 82 20
Bard Plummer, 29 60
Geo. L. Hoyt, 29 60
R. G. Scruton, 10 80
Luther Wyatt, 19 80
E. J. Wyatt, 28 80
$4,949 08
Detail 16. Town Maintenance
vo
Summer Winter
Lumber, A. J. Laskey, $96 00
Oil, Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., 239 02
The Barrett Co., 87 45
Freight, B. & M. Railroad, 17 08 $19 28
Machine work, Tanner Bros., 1 60
Blacksmith, S. Runnels, 80
Paid Blacksmith, H. W. Dorr, 3 10
Paid for dynamite, H. W. Dorr, 2 55
Paid express, C. S. Philbrick, 2 98
Sand, Maine Sand & Gravel Co., 19 50
Grade, C. D. Willey, 15 50
A. C. Varney, 11 70
W. H. Downing, 60
C. F. Kimball, 3 00 20
H. W. Staples, 10 00
Porter-Milton Ice Co., 15 30
C. A. Faulkner, 5 00
C. 0. Tibbetts, ' 4 05
H. W. Wilkins, 1 80
L. B. Roberts, 8 50
Auto, Ray H. Nute, 1 50
C. E. Varney, 1 00 3 75
J. A. Piper, 2 00
W. D. Burroughs, 6 00
H. W. Dorr, 71 50 6 00C. S. Philbrick, 43 00
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Horses, F. M. Chamberlin, $138 45 $45 30
Horses and man, Fred McGregor, 39 08
A. D. Wallingford, 8 00
B. B. Plummer, 29 34
Team and man, C. D. Willey, 57 08
E. F. Willey, 9 00
Geo. A. Buzzell, 87 20 16 60
Tractor, F. M. Chamberlin, 456 00 9 50
Trucks (2) , F. M. Chamberlin, 411 68 122 50
Truck and man, J. J. Ham, 163 06 32 45
A. N. Columbus, 123 44
A. J. Laskey, 36 00 46 00
Victor Pippin, 306 05 33 60
H. W. Wilkins, 12 00
Tractor driver, W. D. Burroughs, 296 01 56 51
Truck driver, Frank Ham, 118 78 66 26
Clyde Home, 60 00 24 00
L. E. Whetnall, 75 00 44 80
Lester Bridges, 50 60
Teamster, Bert N. Grace, 129 07 28 00
Foreman, F. M. Chamberlin, 110 00 95 26
H. W. Dorr, 266 90 20 76
C. S. Philbrick, 219 00 39 00
Labor, C. E. Varney, 78 20 36 25
Carl L. Grace, 158 87 14 80
A. F. Remick, 88 40 14 40
J. A. Piper, 109 00 10 80
Henry Marcoux, 13 50 3 00
W. T. Wallace, 62 50 9 00
Perley Thurlo, 63 40
Edwin Proctor, 34 60 5 20
Geo. L. Hoyt, 228 60 22 80
Leslie Lord, 9 40
Geo. H. Paul, 11 00
Geo. W. Paul, 11 00
H. A. Stone, 11 00 3 60
R. G. Scruton, 232 00 7 20
Town of Milton 25
Labor, Chris H. Tibbetts, $19 80
Robert Tibbetts, 7 20
P. E. Williams, 129 25 $3 60
H. F. Yeaton, 21 60
Ray H. Nute, 135 60 3 60
Chas. 0. Tibbetts, 3 60
Thomas Norman, 3 60
C. A. Faulkner, 3 60
Fred L. Foster, 75 80
W. L. Sanborn, 43 20
John Lavertue, 4 40
Herbert Swinerton, 8 80
B. B. Pinkham, 46 80 14 40
Bard Plummer, 50 40
G. M. Chamberlin, 12 58
E. J. Wyatt, 3 60 7 20
E. J. Dorr, 12 40 14 00
William Miller, 12 40 13 00
John Arnold, 10 80
H. R. Chamberlin, 4 45
M. A. Nutter, 85
Everett Trafton, 3 60
Hugh Innes, 1 76
A. H. Bailey, 18 60
L. C. Jones, 4 80
N. St. John, 10 00
A. E. Braudis, 3 20
P. D. Witham, 159 60 52 00
C. H. Applebee, 26 60 18 80
J. C. Jenness, 23 20 3 80
E. A. Wentworth, 44 30 3 40
C. S. Wentworth, 152 40 1 80
C. E. Garland, 70 80
Joseph Cote, 65 60F. W. Goodwin, 5 60 2 00A. B. MacFarland, 7 40J. V. Francq, 1 60 1 60
26 Annual Report
Labor, G. L. Hooper $1 00
J. C. Evans, 32 40 $11 60
Chas. Wiggin, 1 80
Louis E. Tibbetts, 1 80
F. E. Ramsey, 1 80
Earl Ramsey, 1 80
Forrest French, 1 80
Frank Sinclair, 73 01 1 50
Geo. Patch, 2 80 4 60
John Perkins, 16 70
A. A. Henderson, 3 00
Robert Laskey, 7 60
Lawrence Teel, 8 00
C. P. Willey, 1 80
J. C. Hawksworth, 10 80
Otis Perkins, 4 33 4 00
J. G. Evans, 3 60
Earl Bradley, 17 53
E. D. Hanson, 4 65
A. R. Greenleaf, 12 80
Sumner Merrow, 2 40
M. L. Archibald, 9 83
Oliver Day, 1 95
W. J. Madden, 1 40
A. L. Simes, 18 00
Norman Wentworth, 3 00
Ralph Hussey, 2 40
Geo. A. Marsh, 14 25
Horse, W. G. Miller, 24 10
H. E. Wentworth, 10 68
Storage, F. D. Stevens, 39 50
Express, F. D. Stevens, 2 62
Telephone, F. D. Stevens, 60
Washers and bulbs, F. D. Stevens, 85
Payroll, F. D. Stevens, 21 08
Alcohol, F. D. Stevens, 4 00
Labor on tractor, F. D. Stevens, 35 00
Town of Milton 27
Gas and oil, F. D. Stevens, $57 07
Tanner Bros. 44 10
Milton Garage, 11 50
Labor on tractor, Ralph D. Laskey, 45 88
Victor C. Evans, 28 93
Helper, Victor C. Evans, 53 31
Driver, Ralph D. Laskey, 53 31
$6,344 2? $1,543 54
Detail 17. Street Lights
Lights, The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., $2,004 90
Detail 18. General Expenses Highway Department
Insurance on plow, C. W. Varney& Co., $45 00
Parts for plow, Eastern Tractors •
Co., 15 89
Parts for tractor, C. D. Files Trac-
tor Co., 37 98
Parts for grader, Dyer Sales &Machine Co., 19 41
N. E. Road Machine Co., 25 00
Plow points, Dyer Sales & Ma-chine Co., 12 00
Blacksmith, S. Runnells, 11 00
Riverside Utility Shop, 8 30
H. A. Roberts, 5 12
Bolts, P. W. Bragg, 5 54
Signs, Traffic Sign & Signal Co., 3 00
Town of Acton, 1 00
Tools, The Bond Co., 32 30
Lumber, A. J. Laskey, 21 68
Avery & Roberts, 1 75Freight, B. & M. Railroad, 19 85
Paint, State Highway Garage, 15 34
Plans for bridge, Town of Acton, 5 00
28 Annual Report
Drag plank, A. J. Laskey,
Gas and oil, G. E. Jordan,
Rent of barn (8 years), F. M.
Chamberlin,
Storage, W. S. Miller,
Blacksmith, Geo. A. Marsh,
Supplies, C. A. Langley,
J. D. Willey & Son,
Light, Luetta Voudomas,
Detail 19. Library
Required by law, John E. Home,Treasurer, $109 20
Appropriation, John E. Home,Treasurer, 200 00
$5 00
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25 00
5 00
13 10
16 17
75 67
3 00
Detail 20. Town Poor
Conveying Louis Bachelder to
County Farm, A. L. Percy, $5 50
For A. F. RemickGroceries, C. M. Lawson, 46 29
For Mrs. C. H. GoodwinAttendance, H. E. Anderson, M. D., 25 00
For Perley WithamBoard, N. H. Children's Aid and
Protective Society, 140 50
Consultation, J. J. Morin, M. D., 5 00
F. S. Weeks, M. D., 5 00
Vaccinations, F. S. Weeks, M. D., 2 00
Attending Remick child, M. A.
H. Hart, M. D., 57 50
Attending J. Andrews, M. A.
H. Hart, M. D., 2 00
Overseer, C. S. Philbrick, 10 00
$442 17
$309 20
$298 79
Town of Milton 29
Detail 22. Memorial Day and Ministerial Money
Memorial Day, C. L. Peterson,
Adj't., $200 00
Ministerial money, E. E. Runnels, 20 00
Emma B. Avery, 20 00
M. A. H. Hart, 20 00
Detail 25. Parks and Playgrounds
Rent, B. & M. Railroad, $1 00
Lumber for Pound, The DiamondMatch Co., 3 59
Labor on Pound, Fred L. Foster, 4 00
J. A. Piper, 7 20
Detail 29. Damages and Legal Expenses
Advise, Burt R. Cooper,
Detail 30. Taxes Bought
1928 tax and cost, Maine Sand &Gravel Co., $910 68
Unknown owner, 5 25
Fred McGregor, 85 30
$260 00
$15 79
$11 00
$1,001 23
Detail 31. Taxes Abated
Error, Frank Carfa, $2 00
Charles P. Dow, 2 00
George Powers, 2 00
Gertrude Powers, 2 00
Joseph E. Derosia, 2 00
Patrick H. McKeagney, 2 00
Charles F. Nealey, 2 00
Henry C. Pinkham, 2 00
Paid in Farmington, Harry Davis, 2 00
Clara Davis, 2 00
30 Annual Report
Paid in Farmington, Lena G. Perkins, $2 00
Paid in Manchester, Rachel Doe, 2 00
Over 70, Josephine Miller, 2 00
Anna L. Varney, 2 00
Arthur H. Nute, 2 00
Left town, Mary E. Thompson, 2 00
Eleanor T. Whetnall, 2 00
Clarence Randall, 4 55
Poor, Ruth E. Tuttle, 2 00
Bernice Varney, 2 00
John C. Varney, 2 00
$44 55
Detail 35. Interest on Long Term Note
Interest, Carrie B. Fox, Exr'x., $75 00
Detail 40. Permanent Improvements
Culverts, Winslow & Co.,
The Berger Mfg. Co.,
F. A. Houdlelle & Son,
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.,
Oil, The Barrett Co.,
Sand, Maine Sand & Gravel Co.,
Freight, B. & M. Railroad,
Blacksmith, S. Runnels,
Lumber, E. Thomas,Tractor, F. M. Chamberlin,
Horses, F. M. Chamberlin,
Trucks (2), F. M. Chamberlin,
Truck and man, Victor Pipin,
Auto, C. S. Philbrick,
Tractor driver, W. D. Burroughs,
Truck driver, Frank Ham,L. E. Whetnall,
Clyde Horne,
Foreman, F. M. Chamberlin,
C. S. Philbrick,
$51 01
153 89
52 74
20 80
87 45
4 18
10 15
1 50
1 00
11 25
23 55
90 50
10 00
6 25
38 00
36 00
26 33
8 00
19 33
24 00
Town of Milton 31
Foreman, H. W. Dorr, $2 22
Teamster, Bert Grace, 18 40
Labor, E. E. Trafton, 20 00
W. T. Wallace, 33 80
J. A. Piper, 50 20
Henry Marcoux, 10 50
A. F. Remick, 30 80
H. F. Yeaton, 46 80
Percy Williams, 4 00
R. G. Scruton, 5 60
C. 0. Tibbetts, 5 40
C. L. Grace, 10 20
C. E. Varney, 3 60
Thomas Norman, 3 60
F. L. Foster, 33 60
W. L. Sanborn, 30 00
Lester Bridges, 3 60
T. J. McGrath, 11 00
Geo. L. Hoyt, 2 00
Bard Plummer, 2 00
G. M. Chamberlin, 2 22
C. S. Wentworth, 9 60
P. D. Witham, 20 60
J. C. Evans, 21 00
Frank Sinclair, 3 00
Bridge at Rowe dam, Ames Con-
struction Co., 1,510 00
C. S. Philbrick, 27 50
Detail 42. Sidewalks
Oil, The Barrett Co., $106 00
Freight, B. & M. Railroad, 17 54
Trucks (2), F. M. Chamberlin, 107 00
Horses, F. M. Chamberlin, 4 00
Truck driver, Frank Ham, 36 00
W. D. Burroughs, 34 00
$2,597 17
32 Annual Report
Truck, L. E. Whetnall, $10 00
Foreman, F. M. Chamberlin, 62 00
Labor, C. E. Varney, 57 60
Lester Bridges, 18 00
W. T. Wallace, 7 20
A. F. Remick, 21 60
Bert Grace, 32 40
G. M. Chamberlin, 7 20
B. B. Pinkham, 39 60
Clyde Home, 40 00
W. L. Sanborn, 10 80
Detail 45. New Equipment
Chairs for hall, Sanborn McDuffee
Co., $132 50
Tools, Chas. Parker & Co., 65 19
Snow fence, Dyer Sales & Ma-chine Co., 130 72
Fire pump, American LaFranceFire Engine Co., 4,500 00
Detail 47. Long Term Note
Note, Carrie B. Fox, Exr'x.,
Detail 52. Taxes Paid to State
State tax, Henry E. Chamberlin,
Treas.,
$610 94
$4,828 41
$1,500 00
$5,151 25
Detail 53. Taxes Paid to County
County tax, Frank R. Bliss, Treas.,
Detail 54. Payments to Precincts
Milton, Harry D. Coles, Treas., $514 00
Milton Mills, John E. Home,Treas., 100 00
$4,403 80
$614 00
Town of Milton 33
Detail 55. Payments to School District
Ruth L. Plummer, Treas.
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Balance dog license, $296 09
Interest on school fund, 30 00
Appropriation for:
Salaries, 264 00
Expenses of Administration, 550 00
Repairs, 500 00
Note and interest, 1,375 00
Nute High School, 2,000 00
Transportation to N. H. S., 1,200 00
Books and supplies, 600 00
State tax, 500 00
Schools (in full), 12,000 00
$19,315 09
Financial Report of the Milton Fire
Precinct
Assets
Cash on hand, $304 29
Schedule of Precinct Property
Engine house and lot, $1,500 00
One hand tub, 25 00
One 40 ft. extension ladder, 20 00
One 30 ft. straight ladder, 15 00
Two tables and 20 chairs, 10 00
One box stove, 10 00
500 ft. hose, 250 00
$1,830 00
Receipts
CURRENT REVENUE
From Taxes:
Precinct tax, $514 00
From Other Sources:
American Legion, rent, 12 00
J. D. Pinkham, 10 00
Total receipts from all sources, $536 00
Cash on hand at beginning of year, 576 67
Grand total, $1,112 67
Town of Milton 35
Payments
CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES
Electric light,
Insurance,
Lumber,
Hardware,
Labor,
Painting,
Trucking,
Lead and oil,
2 tons gravel,
4 Yale keys,
31 firemen,
Incidentals,
Total payments for all purposes,
Cash on hand at end of year,
Grand total,
$12 29
15 00
158 62
28 39
215 50
85 10
23 57
26 40
3 55
1 00
232 66
6 30
$808ies, 38
304 29
$1,112 67
Town Treasurer's Report
Receipts,
Payments as per orders,
Balance in treasury,
$73,620 47
$62,091 97
11,528 50
$73,620 47
RALPH W. PIKE,
Treasurer.
Milton, N. H., February 8, 1929.
We certify that we have examined the accounts of
the Selectmen, Town Treasurer, Town Clerk, Collector
of Taxes, Trustees of Trust Funds and Trustees of the
Free Public Library, find them correctly cast andproperly vouched.
The Collector's book shows that all taxes sub-
mitted to him for collection have been paid to andreceipted for by the Town Treasurer.
BARD B. PLUMMER,
CHAS. W. WILSON,
Auditors.
Town Clerk's Report
DOG LICENSES
Receipts
For 118 licenses issued, $293 80
For 1 breeders' license, 12 00
$305 80
Payments
Tags, The E. C. Eastman Co., $7 65
Commission, Harry L. Avery, 23 80
Paid Ralph W. Pike, treasurer, 274 35
$305 80
MOTOR VEHICLE PERMITS
Receipts
For 468 permits issued, $1,653 26
Payments
Paid Ralph W. Pike, treasurer, $1,653 26
HARRY L. AVERY,
Town Clerk.
Milton Mills Free Public Library
FINANCIAL REPORT OF MILTON MILLS FREEPUBLIC LIBRARY
For Year Ending January 31, 1929
RECEIPTS
1928
Balance January 31, 1928, $219 64
Oct. 5 Sale of old papers, 1 50
Nov. 13 Cards, fines, etc., 8 00
Dec. 15 Received from town, 309 20
$538 34
PAYMENTS
1928
Feb. 13 Charles Pippin, $1 25
13 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 00
Mar. 5 The Twin 1 State Gas &Electric Co., 1 00
7 M. G. Chamberlin, 18 75
Apr. 2 Norma Page, 25 00
3 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 00
4 M. G. Chamberlin, 21 00
May 9 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 00
June 9 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 00
July 9 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 00
9 Norma Page, 25 00
Town of Milton 39
Sept. 10 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co.,
14 Charles Pippin,
Oct. 5 Irma Page,
Nov. 3 James Tuttle,
14 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co.,
Dec. 13 Irma Page,
15 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 29
1929
Jan. 9 Timothy Connolly, 1 00
14 The Twin State Gas &Electric Co., 1 29
Jan. 31 Balance in bank, 377 53
$538 34
$2 00
3 75
25 00
2 25
2 23
25 00
J. E. HORNE,
W. F. LASKEY,
M. G. CHAMBERLAIN,
Library Trustees.
Nutc Charitable Association
Report of the Finance Committee
Year Ending May 31, 1928
CASH ACCOUNT
1927
June 1, Balance, $1,271 36
Bonds, sold, 6,932 51
Bonds, gain, 372 25
Bonds, income, 2,265 00
Mortgage income, 241 08
Stock income, 245 00$1 1 Q97 20tp.L X ,-J—^ 1 uU
Bonds bought, $9,882 50
Accrued interest, 166 33
Paid Treasurer, 700 00
Balance, 578 37$i i Q97 20cp.L JL,e_>£j 1 •— \j
GENERAL FUND
1927
June 1, Balance, $54,142 12
General Income, 2,957 00$57 099 12tytJ 1 y\JUU j-^-i
Paid Treasurer, $700 00
Bond from Corp. Acct., 500 00
Bonds, Municipal, 3,416 88
Corporate, 39,611 37
Real Estate, 1,997 50
Town of Milton 41
Stock,
Mortgages,
Savings Bank,
Cash,
$5,495 00
4,100 00
700 00
578 37
—$57,099 12
WALTER E. LOONEY,CHARLES A. JONES,
Finance Committee.
Treasurer's Report
Balance on hand, June 1, 1927, $85 62
Received from Finance Committee, 700 00
Disbursed,
Balance on hand May 31, 1928,
$785 62
656 79
$128 83
B. B. PLUMMER,
Treasurer.
Report of Treasurer of Trust Funds
RECEIPTS
From Harriett L. Mitchell, the Joseph R.
Mitchell cemetery fund, $100 00
From Bessie F. Varney, the Emma F. V.
Brannan cemetery fund, 100 00
From Orista A. Woodward, the ThomasButler cemetery fund, 50 00
From Ida S. Merrow, the James W. Mer-
row cemetery fund, 100 00
From F. Leroy Tripp, administrator of
Estate Mary Abbie Howe, the Howecemetery fund, 200 00
From J. Frank Farnham, administrator of
Estate Abbie L. Hayes, the Hayescemetery fund, 100 00
From Savings Banks, interest Nute Com-mon School fund, 2,160 49
From Savings Banks, interest Nute fund
for Hayes cemetery, 188 36
From Savings Banks, interest on ceme-
tery funds, 172 13
$3,170 98
PAYMENTS
Deposited with Rochester Trust Co., the
Joseph R. Mitchell cemetery fund, $100 00
Deposited with Rochester Trust Co., the
Emma F. V. Brannan cemetery fund, 100 00
Deposited with Rochester Trust Co., the
Thomas Butler cemetery fund, 50 00
Town of Milton 43
Deposited with Rochester Trust Co., the
James W. Merrow cemetery fund, $100 00
Deposited with Rochester Trust Co., the
Howe cemetery fund, 200 00
Deposited with Rochested Trust Co., the
Hayes cemetery fund, 100 00
Paid Ruth L. Plummer, treasurer, interest
on School funds, 2,160 49
Paid Henry B. Hayes, treasurer, interest
on Nute fund for cemetery, 188 36
Paid Elmer D. Hanson, labor in cemetery, 25 00
Paid C. E. Garland, fertilizer for cemetery, 10 00
Paid Fred L. Leighton, labor in cemetery, 10 00
Paid George W. Morrill, labor in cemetery, 11 00
Paid Calvin Mason, labor in cemetery, 3 50
Paid Edwin J. Gibson, labor in cemetery, 8 40
Paid Jennie C. Philbrick, labor in cemetery, 4 04
Paid Mary A. Hutchins, labor in cemetery, 4 04
Paid William F. Laskey, labor in cemetery, 83 95
Paid Thomas J. McGrath, labor in cemetery, 9 20
Paid Dean Hoyt, labor in cemetery, 3 00
$3,170 98
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY L. AVERY,
Treasurer.
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Annual Report of the School Board
School Board
ROBERT PAGE MRS. LIZZIE L. FALL
S. LYMAN HAYES
HARRY L. AVERY, District Clerk
MRS. RUTH L. PLUMMER, Treasurer
FRED W. DUDLEY, Superintendent
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the School District in the town
of Milton^ N. H., qualified to vote in District
Affairs :
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in
said District, on the twelfth day of March, 1929,
at twelve o'clock, noon, to act upon the following
subjects
:
1. To choose a Moderator for the ensuing year.
2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.
Town of Milton 49
3. To choose a Member of the School Board for
the ensuing three years.
4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.
5. To choose two Auditors for the ensuing year.
6. To determine the salaries of the District Offi-
cers.
7. To raise and appropriate money for the Sup-
port of Schools,
8. To see if the District will vote to raise and
appropriate the sum of Two Thousand Dollars for the
benefit of Nute High School.
9. To see if the District will vote to raise and
appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for re-
pairs on the Nute High School building.
10. To raise and appropriate money for repairs
and alterations of school buildings.
11. To see what sum the District will vote to
raise and appropriate to pay notes and interest.
12. To raise and appropriate money for the pur-
pose of meeting expenses of administration.
13. To see if the District will vote to raise andappropriate the sum of Two Hundred Dollars for the
purpose of paying for the transportation of pupils at-
tending Nute High School and living at a distance fromsaid school, this sum to be available for the present
school year.
14. To see what sum the District will vote to
raise and appropriate for the purpose of paying for
the transportation of pupils attending Nute HighSchool and living at a distance from said school.
50 Annual Report
15. To transact any other business that may le-
gally come before the meeting.
Given under our hands at said Milton, this twenty-
first day of February, A. D., 1929.
ROBERT PAGE,
LIZZIE L. FALL,
School Board of Milton.
A true copy of Warrant—Attest:
ROBERT PAGE,
LIZZIE L. FALL,
School Board of Milton.
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
To the School Board of Milton:
I take pleasure in presenting to you, and through
you to the citizens of the town, my tenth annual report
as superintendent of the schools of Milton. With this
I am also sending the report of the headmaster of
Nute High School and the report of the school nurse.
The usual statistics relating to the elementary
schools are contained in the following table.
Town of Milton 51
STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30,
1928
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Milton 1 and 2 Laura H. Williams 23 18.76 17.58 93.71 13
Milton 3 and 4 H. A. Chamberlain 33 30.50 29.45 96.57 9
Milton 5 and 6 Sarah L. Jenness 27 24.19 23.46 96.97 6
Milton 7 and 8 Charles E. Glover 23 22.53 21.50 94.9*8 8
Milton Mills Prim. Norma M. PageMargaret Durgin 17 14.52 13.94 95.98 7
Milton Mills Inter. Etta R. Thurston 15 13.77 13.38 97.17 3Milton Mills Gram. Jessie L. Walsh 20 17.91 17.52 97.82 10South Milton Cora McD. Hayes 6 5.10 4.91 96.02Nute Ridge Ferae C. McGregor
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Totals and Averages |183|160.13|153.14| 95.63| 59
The total enrollment shown by this table is four-
teen less than for the preceding year. The enrollment
for the present year is somewhat larger.
The per cent of attendance, 95.63%, is excellent.
The number of instances of tardinesses is very small.
We have made an excellent gain in both of these items.
The showing is the best that we have made in the past
ten years.
I understand that some citizens have expressed
surprise at the small number of pupils reported in the
South Milton School. For the information of those
who do not understand the situation I will say that,
under a special act of the Legislature, this school is
maintained jointly by Milton and Rochester. Milton
is responsible for the management of the school and
52 Annual Report
pays two-thirds of the costs. Rochester pays one-
third of the costs. Last year there were thirteen Roch-ester pupils in this school. The records of these pupils
are kept in a separate register which is given to the
school authorities of Rochester, and so these pupils do
not appear in the statistics of Milton.
The following pupils were not absent nor tardy for
one or more quarters during the year
:
ROLL OF HONOR FOR PERFECT ATTENDANCE
One Quarter: Florence Remick, Emily Columbus,
Pauline Baker, Shirley Reed, Guy Smith, Earl Smith,
Bernard Ham, Margaret Brown, Doreen Jeffries, Don-ald Stowe, Francis Keay, Clifton Hersom, Gerald Wig-gin, Dorothy Grace, Diana Lessard, Doris Downs, Mir-
iam Paschal, Lawrence Ramsey, Laura Hussey, Mar-jorie Clough, Grace Titcomb, Mary Ramsey, Barbara
Spencer, Leonard Walsh, Lewis Piper, Elizabeth Ram-sey, Frank Ramsey, John Francq, Arnold Nash, Secil
Woodman, Doris Woodman, Harry Fletcher, George
Wentworth, Dorothy Leeman, Doris Goodwin, Dorothy
Goodwin, Ruth Swinerton, Linwood Mcllvaine, Doug-
las Blanchard, George Tibbetts, Elizabeth Perry, Annie
Goodwin, Robert McKeagney. 43.
Two Quarters: Rosalie Ellis, Thelma Warnecke,
Christine Souter, Norman Welch, Everett Mclntire, El-
len Doble, Muriel Columbus, Pearl Chamberlain, JamesHam, Joseph Johnson, Margaret Wilson, William Gill,
Lillian Wiggin, Bessie Remick, William Warnecke,
Phyllis Tufts, Fletcher Willey, Lewis Burbine, Cecil
Smith, Charles Kimball, Duane Reed, Margaret White-
house, Ruth Avery, Josephine Hall, Estella Willey, Da-
mon Pike, Charlene Page, Mabel Ritchie, Elizabeth
Spencer, Thelma Feeney, Fanny Fletcher, Robert
Goldthwait, John Hall, Perley Witham, Fred Spencer,
Town of Milton 53
Dorothy Bellemeur, Louise Bellemeur, Leroy Blanch-
ard. 38.
Three Quarters: Edwin Dorr, Reginald Nuttery
John Kimball, Malcolm Nutter, Arline Wiggin, WilmaWarnecke, Melvin Bailey, Pierce Butler, Hazel Mor-
gan, Dorothy Plummer, Norman Hall, Henry LaVertue,
Catherine Thompson, Ruth Lessard, George Burrows,
Delmore Witham, James Tuttle. 17.
Full Year : Olive Chase, Mildred Thurlow, Marion
Bailey, Margaret Butler, Clifford Dorr, Edward Ellis,
LeRoy Stowe, Thomas Souter, Charles Wilson, NormanAvery, Theresa Chase, Isabel Hoyt, Richard Willey,
Frances Burrows, Clyde Drew, Marguerite Remick,
Marcel Francq, Sylvia Pippin, Howard Goodwin, Arline
Laskey, Austin Day, Marguerite Francq, Kenneth Las-
key, John Home, Pearl Witham, Paul Gerrish. 26.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES
The following pupils completed the work of the
eighth grade last June and were given diplomas : Mar-guerite Francq, Marcel Francq, Josephine Hall, DamonPike, Estella Willey, Austin Day, Pauline Baker, Olive
Chase, Emily Columbus, Rosalie Ellis, Christine Souter,
Ellen Wyatt, Roland Knight, Wilbur Lover, Everett
Mclntire, Reginald Nutter, Warren Smith.
All but one of these pupils entered Nute HighSchool in September.
Three vacancies in our corps of teachers had to be
filled this year: two at Milton and one at Milton Mills.
Mr. William S. Nagle, a graduate of Dartmouth Col-
lege, and Martha W. Griffin, a graduate of PlymouthNormal School, were appointed to fill the vacancies at
Milton. Helen M. Dunnells, a teacher of five years'
experience and with one year's training in normalschool, was appointed to the vacancy at Milton Mills.
54 Annual Report
HEALTH WORK
The work of medical inspection in the schools has
been continued by Miss Cordelia Davidson. Her re-
port will follow.
Several clinics have been held as explained in Miss
Davidson's report. Miss Davidson is to be congratu-
lated upon the success of these clinics which have been
held in this and former years. I wish to express mythanks to the several local organizations whose co-
operation has made these clinics possible.
On account of the expense, the officials of Straf-
ford County Y. M. C. A. have felt it necessary to with-
draw the services of an expert supervisor in physical
training which we have been privileged to enjoy for
several years free of charge. We shall be obliged to
get along without the services of an expert supervisor
in this work unless the District is willing to contribute
something toward paying the salary of the supervisor.
The cost would probably be somewhere between $300
and $400 per year.
NUTE HIGH SCHOOL
The corps of teachers in Nute High School is the
same as last year, no changes having been made. Thenumber of pupils is nearly the same, although slightly
smaller. About one-third of the whole number are
tuition pupils from other towns.
The per capita cost of instruction last year was$71.82, or $9.50 lower than for the preceding year. This
reduction was due chiefly to the increased number of
pupils.
This item, the lowest cost in any high school or
academy in the state, determines the amount which
can be collected for tuition from other towns.
Town of Milton 55
Your attention is especially called to the report of
the headmaster which follows.
Respectfully submitted,
FRED W. DUDLEY,
Superintendent of Schools
REPORT OF HEADMASTER OF NUTEHIGH SCHOOL
To the Superintendent of Schools and the Members of
the Board of Trustees:
I herein submit for your consideration my third
annual report as headmaster of Nute High School.
The school year opened September 4 with an en-
rollment of eighty pupils, thirty-eight girls and forty-
two boys. One boy registered later in the Fall makingthe total enrollment for the year eighty-one. During
the first half year nine pupils have withdrawn fromschool leaving our enrollment at the present time sev-
enty-two. The number of pupils leaving school has
been greater than during the past two years, the rea-
sons being justifiable in many instances. Three re-
moved from town, two were unable to secure trans-
portation, one was due to sickness and the remaining
three were either indifferent to high school work or
unprepared for it.
Nute High School has received creditable mentionfrom the state department for several years for main-taining a high per cent attendance each year. This
year we continued the good record for some weeks byhaving an average of 98% but epidemics of contagious
56 Annual Report
diseases began to afflict us in December and soon after-
ward the prevailing epidemic of influenza began to
make itself evident among the pupils in ever increas-
ing numbers, on many days from twelve to twenty pu-
pils being absent.
The splendid class which was graduated from the
school last June left a gap in the scholastic, literary,
musical, and athletic activities which is very difficult
to fill and which will take time and effort to replace.
The tuition rate has been increased from sixty
dollars per year to seventy-one dollars and eighty-two
cents, this amount being the maximum amount allowed
by the state to charge, the figures being based upon the
annual per capita cost per pupil. There are twenty-
eight tuition pupils registered at the present time.
Respectfully submitted,
RALPH G. REED
Milton, N. H., February 5, 1929.
REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSEFrom January 1928 to January 1929
Pupils inspected in elementary schools, 199
Pupils with defective teeth at Fall examination, 87
Pupils with defective tonsils, 56
Pupils with defective vision, 12
Pupils with defective hearing, 3
Pupils unvaccinated, 56
Pupils with nervous symptoms, 2
Pupils excluded with pediculosis, .9
Pupils excluded with skin diseases, 10
Home visits to parents, 118
Town of Milton 57
Visits to schools, 113
Absentees reported to nurse for investigation, 21
Absentees visited, 21
Pupils with tonsils and adenoids corrected since
Fall examination, 6
Pupils who have been fitted with glasses, 2
Pupils who have been vaccinated, 43
Pupils ten per cent under weight, 16
Pupils twenty per cent under weight, 5
The pupils in each school are weighed every monthwhen weather permits, and inspected for pediculosis,
skin, and contagious diseases.
With the co-operation of the Red Cross, Woman'sClub, Community Circle and parents we were able to
have a dental clinic at Milton Grammar School last
Spring, eighty-five children having dental work done
at a minimum price. We also had a dental clinic at
Milton Mills Grammar School, conducted by the RedCross of Milton Mills, thirty-four children having den-
tal work done. We are hoping to be able to raise the
money to have another dental clinic in the Spring. Wehave also had a tonsil and vaccination clinic in Milton
Grammar School last Fall, the children having their
work done at a minimum price.
I wish to thank you for your co-operation and in-
terest during the year.
Respectfully submitted,
CORDELIA F. DAVIDSON, R. N.
FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE MILTONSCHOOL DISTRICT
For the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1927?and
Ending June 30, 1928
CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that the information contained
in this report was taken from official records and is
complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief. The accounts are kept in accordance with Pub-
lic Laws 1926, Chapter 68:22, and upon forms pre-
scribed by the State Tax Commission.
FRED W. DUDLEY,
Superintendent.
ROBERT PAGE,
S. LYMAN HAYES,
School Board.
July 12, 1928.
Receipts
Income from Local Taxation (raised by Selectmen)
Elementary schools, $12,000 00
High school, 2,000 00
Salaries of district officers, 264 00
Principal of debt, 1,000 00
Interest on debt, 385 00
Per capita tax, 500 00
Special Appropriations
:
Administration and excess salary, 550 00
Town of Milton 59
High school transportation, $1,000 00
Repairs, 500 00
Book and Supplies, 600 00
$18,799 00
From Sources Other Than Taxation:
Dog licenses, $251 44
Elementary school tuitions, 154 25
Income from local trust funds, 2,191 32
Sale of property, 2 85
Other Receipts:
City of Rochester, 337 53
Correction, 2 25
Total, $2,939 64
Total receipts from all sources, $21,738 64
Cash on hand at beginning of year,
July 1, 1927, 1,246 11
Grand total, $22,984 75
Payments
Administration
:
Salaries of district officers,
Superintendent's excess salary,
Truant officers and school census,
Expenses of administration,
Instruction
:
Principal's and teachers' salaries,
Text books,
Scholars' supplies,
Flags and appurtenances,
Other expenses of instruction,
Operation and Maintenance of School Plant:
Janitor service,
Fuel,
$234 00
451 00
33 00
122 30
8,650 00
255 09
264 84
4 50
54 00
944 00
668 73
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Water, light, janitor's supplies, $134 24
Minor repairs and expenses, 679 47
Auxiliary Agencies and Special Activities:
Medical inspection, 200 00
Transportation of pupils, 2,739 00
Fixed Charges:
Tax for state wide supervision, 476 00
Insurance and other fixed charges, 300 00
Outlay for Construction and Equipment:New equipment, 300 00
Debt, Interest and Other Charges
:
Payments of principal of debt,
Payments of interest on debt,
High school transportation,
Nute High School,
Total payments for all purposes, $21,052 81
Total cash on hand at end of year, June
30, 1928, 1,931 94
1,000 00
382 64
1,160 00
2,000 00
Grand total, $22,984 75
BALANCE SHEET
Assets
Balance June 30, 1928, $1,931 94
Special appropriation March,
1928, for high school trans-
portation, 200 00
From Others:
City of Rochester, 400 39
Total assets, $2,532 33
Excess of liabilities over assets, 3,967 67
Grand total, $6,500 00
Town of Milton 61
Liabilities
Notes Outstanding:
Everett F. Fox Estate, $6,500 00
Total liabilities, $6,500 00
Grand total, $6,500 00
AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that we have examined the books
and other financial records of the school board of Mil-
ton, of which this is a true summary for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1928, and find them correctly cast and
properly vouched.
HARRY L. AVERY,
BARD B. PLUMMER,
Auditors.
July 12, 1928.
Detailed Statement of Payments
DISTRICT OFFICERS
Fannie I. Downing, $50 00
Robert Page, 50 00
Lizzie L. Fall, 32 00
Ruth L. Plummer, 75 00
Bard B. Plummer, Auditor 3 years, 6 00
Harry L. Avery, Clerk and Auditor 3
years, 21 00
$234 00
Superintendent's excess salary, $451 00
TRUANT OFFICERS AND CENSUS
C. S. Haines, $15 00
Frank L. Downs, 15 00
Norma M. Page, 3 00
EXPENSES OF A]DMINISTRATK
The Record Press, $10 00
Fred W. Dudley, 9 25
Supervisory Union No. 41, 22 55
Fannie I. Downing, 20 50
Robert Page, 41 00
Ruth L. Plummer, 5 00
L. S. Hayes, 3 50
Lizzie L. Fall, 10 50
TEACHERS' SALARIES
Charles E. Glover, $1,150 00
Sarah L. Jenness, 950 00
$33 00
$122 30
Town of Milton 63
Helen A. Chamberlain, $950 00
Laura H. Williams, 1,000 00
Jessie L. Walsh, 1,050 00
Etta R. Thurston, 950 00
Norma M. Page, 509 00
Margaret Durgin, 391 00
Cora McD. Hayes, 850 00
Ferae C. McGregor, 850 00
$8,650 00
TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Text books, $255 09
Scholars' supplies, 264 84
Flags and appurtenances, 4 50
Other expenses of instruction, 54 00
JANITOR SERVICE
Frank L. Downs, $520 00
Robert Page, 280 00
Cora McD. Hayes, 72 00
Ferae C. McGregor, 72 00
FUEL
Hazen Plummer, $228 09
Robert Page, 214 13
Charles Pippin, 7 75
A. F. Bradley, 12 00Allie J. Laskey, 12 00Fred McGregor, 23 00
E. M. Hawkes, 159 26W. A. Pulsifer, 12 50
$578 43
$944 00
$668 73
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WATER, LIGHTS, AND JANITORS' SUPPLIES
Twin State Gas & Electric Co., $41 52
John B. Varick Co., 20 06
Cheshire Chemical Co., 5 50
Robert Page, 9 96
J. Herbert Seavey, 19 40
A. J. Laskey, 60
Frank L. Downs, 10 00
Charles A. Langley, 9 43
J. D. Willey & Son, 17 77
REPAIRS
The Duro Co., $6 88
Ellsworth Tuttle, 4 50
Robert W. Page, 52 60
Zenas F. Drew, 2 50
Fred M. Chamberlain, 13 70
Timothy Connolly, 178 22
J. M. Corson, 3 00
Masury-Young Co., 52 49
J. L. Hammett Co., 48 32
Rochester Lumber Co., 2 10
Eva C. Varney, 10 00
Arthur Columbus, 7 30
W. L. Reynolds, 34 00
Edward E. Babb & Co., 4 73
C. A. Gilmore, 3 75
C. A. Langley, 15 20
E. E. Runnels, 17 44
P. W. Bragg, 148 22
W. C. Swan, 7 00
Allie J. Laskey, 25
G. L. Hayes, 25 38
George W. Longley, 13 80
Lightbody Drug Co., 10 42
$134 24
Town of Milton 65
Fred C. McGregor, $1 35
W. E. Tarbell, 2 50
Dyar Sales Mdse. Co., 13 82
$679 47
MEDICAL INSPECTION
American Red Cross, $200 00
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
Victor C. Evans, $360 00
Sadie Sinnott, 288 00
Etta F. Doe, 162 00
Herbert A. Wentworth, 540 00
Chris H. Tibbetts, 600 00
Laura A. Hoyt, 283 00
Bard B. Plummer, 110 00
School District of Wakefield, 396 00
$2,739 00
INSURANCE
Charles W. Varney & Co., $300 00
NEW EQUIPMENT
Coppus Combustion Co., $300 00
PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
Estate of Everett F. Fox, $1,000 00
PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON DEBT
Estate of Everett F. Fox, $382 64
HIGH SCHOOL TRANSPORTATIONHarry E. Ayer, $960 00
Bard B. Plummer, 76 00
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Walter Sanborn, $76 00
Charles Perry, 33 00
Clarence Willey, 15 00
$1,160 00
NUTE HIGH SCHOOL
Charles A. Jones, Treasurer, $2,000 00
PER CAPITA TAX
State Treasurer, $476 00
Total payments, $21,052 81
TREASURER'S REPORT
of Nute High School and Library for the Year Ending
June 20, 1928
Receipts
Received from former treasurer,
Received tuition, 1927,
Received from Town School district,
Received from rent of books and paper,
Received from tuition, 1928,
Received from finance committee,
$25 80
661 46
2,000 00
6 00
1,349 23
3,800 00
$7,842 49
Expenditures
SALARIES
Ralph G. Reed, Principal,
Marjorie, E. Goodwin, teacher,
Ruth Southwick,
Mabel Root,
Sarah P. Haley, Librarian,
Hiram French, janitor,
$1,800 00
1,150 00
1,100 00
1,000 00
100 00
500 00
$5,650 00
$721 50
FUELHazen Plummer, coal,
Avery & Roberts, wood,$703 50
18 00
INSURANCECharles W. Varney, $36 44Crawford & Tolles & Co., 527 47
— $563 91
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LIBRARY
J. H. Willey, magazines, $50 15
H. R. Hunting Co., 18 31
Gaylord Brothers, 2 50
Union Library, 22 41
The Standard Book Co., 5 13
Sarah P. Haley, 2 50
H. R. Hunting Co., 11 02
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Silver Burdett Co., $1 36
The Mcintosh Publishing Co., 9 58
Milton Bradley Co., 27 25
The Gregg Publishing Co., 21 96
W. B. Ranney Co., 16 30
Allen & Bacon, 1 43
Edward E. Babb, 82 52
J. L. Hammett, Co., 32 42
Ginn & Company, 67 72
American Book Co., 32 80
The Dartmouth College Press, 11 29
Benj. H. Sanborn, 8 95
D. C. Heath & Co., 16 69
The Teachers' College, 40
The Paper Crafter, 31 28
The Macmillan Co., 69 60
Scott Foresman & Co., 5 30
MISCELLANEOUSP. W. Bragg, paint, etc., $35 22
Evans Furniture Co., curtains, 8 76
Harry Doles, plumbing, 11 25
George McCrillis, painting etc., 12 15
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co., 16 77
$112 02
$436 85
Town of Milton 69
Edward H. Quimby, $5 50
Guy L. Hayes, repairs, 23 08
S. G. Blaisdell, envelopes, 3 68
Courier Publishing Co., printing en-
velopes, 5 09
Kalph G. Reed, express paid and
hanging paper, 7 57
The Milton Garage, electric bulbs, 3 20
Underwood Typewriters, 112 00
S. J. Donovan, 2 64
W. M. Welch, engraving diplomas, 2 67
Cora A. Hodgdon, entertaining trus-
tees, 5 00
Arthur Columbus, trucking, 8 60
Louis C. Fogg, music for founders, 4 00
L. C. Knight, supplies, 18 15
Lyman Plummer, cleaning up ashes, 3 00
L. E. Knott, chemical supplies, 13 61
Bernard Pinkham, ad Purple and
Gold, 5 00
$316 88
$7,842 49
RECAPITULATION
Received as per page 174,
Salaries, $5,650 00
Fuel, 721 50
Library, 112 02
Insurance, 563 91
Books and supplies, 436 85
Miscellaneous, 316 88
Balance in treasury, 41 33
$7,842 49
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES A. JONES,
Treasurer.
70 Annual Report
Milton, N. H., June 20, 1928.
We have examined the foregoing account and find
the same correct and properly vouched with a balance
of forty-one dollars and thirty-three cents in the treas-
ury.
DWIGHT HALL,
For Finance Committee
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Abbott, Wilbur F. $1,000 $1,000 $1 00 $28 50
Amazeen, Charles H. 900 900 22 95
Walter 1,900 2,240 59 12
Anderson, Leslie W. 1,200 1,200 30 60
Archibald, Est. John F. 900 900 36 23 31
Mott F. 900 900 36 25 31
Avery, Est. B. F. 2,800 2,800 2 20 73 60
Est. B. F. &Roberts 500 500 17 12 92
Harry L. 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
John W. 2,700 2,700 2 70 73 55
Joseph H. 2,050 2,050 1 85 54 13
Sallie C. 800 800 80 23 20
& Roberts 10,500 10,500 5 05 349 05
Ayer, Harry E. 2,700 2,775 84 71 60
William R. 1,000 1,385 55 37 87
Babb, Mabel 800 800 80 21 20
Banfill Willie N. 200 200 20 5 30Bellameur, Amelia 100 100 2 55
Michael 1,000 1,000 25 00William N. 1,100 1,100 30 05
Beaton, Hugh A. 1,100 1,100 1 10 31 15
Bennett, Herbert S. 1,000 1,000 25 50Berry, Arthur H. 800 1,050 28 75
Mary J. 1,100 1,100 28 05
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Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Billings, Samuel E. $700 $700 $17 85
Blaisdell, S. & G. &F. A. 1,400 1,400 $1 40 37 10
Boston Ice Co. 30,000 41,575 41 58 1,101 74
Bragdon, Laura F. 500 500 14 75
Bragg, Wellington P. 1,000 1 00 26 50
Brailey, Fred B. 1,200 1,200 32 60
Brock, Annie M. 2,500 2,560 1 46 66 74
Brown, Leslie M. 1,550 1,550 1 55 43 08
Buck, Est. Charles S. 50 50 1 28
Burke, Charles L. 3,500 5,300 4 60 141 75
Burley, Est. Clara A. 300 300 7 65
Butler, Pierce, Sr. 1,000 1,000 1 00 26 50
Buzzell, George A. 1,600 1,855 74 48 04
Canney, Est. George D . 2,500 2,500 63 75
Carpenter, Ernest L. 1,300 1,300 1 30 36 45
Carswell, Fred E. 1,500 60 40 85
Chamberlin, Fred M. 1,400 1,600 1 60 44 40
Moses G. 10,000 11,200 4 12 291 72
Chase, George H. 700 775 78 22 54
Addie H. 700 1,150 1 15 32 48
Cheeny, Walter L. 85 4 17
Chick, Abbie B. 700 700 70 20 55
Cleaves, Benjamin 1,000 1,125 28 69
Cleveland, John A. 800 800 80 23 20
Cloutman, Emma S. 650 650 65 17 23
Cloverdale Co., The 1,472 1 48 39 02
Coles, Abbie M. 600 600 60 15 90
Collins, James Z. 300 300 9 65
Lester E. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Columbus, Arthur N. 3,400 3,600 3 20 97 00
Melvina 800 800 80 23 20
Odilon 100 10 4 65
Cong. Society 1,500 1,500 1 50 39 75
Connolly, Timothy 1,200 1,200 48 31 08
Cook, Est. Annie E. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Town of Milton 73
Name Real Estate Total Precinct Total
Valuation Valuation Taxes Taxes
Corson, Eva M. $800 $800 $ 80 $23 20
Est. George N. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
John M. 1,800 2,010 2 01 55 27
L. H. & L. M. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Cote, Joseph 800 860 23 93
Crum, Mary E. 800 800 32 22 72
Curtis, Fred 200 200 5 10
Cutler, Charles 3,000 3,475 1 39 92 00
Cutts, Thomas J. 1,200 1,200 48 31 08
Danforth, Edward S. 400 400 16 10 36
Dawson, Seth F., Jr. 3,200 3,200 3 20 86 80
Davis, Harry 700 700 19 85
Mrs. Yolando 250 250 6 38
Dean, Agnes Russell 1,800 1,800 72 46 62
Dearborn, Heirs, John 900 900 22 95
DeMeritt, Berthold I. 1,400 1,400 1 40 39 10
Musetta A. 1,500 1,500 40 25
Dexter, Gilwin W. 100 100 10 4 65
Dickson, Ernest F. 1,000 1,000 1 00 28 50
Dienier, Spero 350 350 10 93
Dixon, Stephen E. 3,100 3,100 3 10 84 15
Doble, Henry 100 10 4 65
Doe, Rachel 2,200 2,275 60 01
Dorr, Hervey W. 2,000 2,300 60 65
Est. Irving 200 200 5 10
Downing, George A. 1,700 1,700 44 75
Woodbury H. 225 7 74
Downs, Annette F. 1,600 1,600 1 20 44 00
Augusta O. 1,500 1,500 1 50 41 75
Frank L. 400 400 40 12 60
Fred 800 800 80 23 20
George Q. 10,200 10,200 2 70 262 80
John A. 50 50 05 3 33
Drew, Est. Hannah M. 800 800 80 21 20
Est. Ina F. 700 700 17 85
Samuel E. 2,000 2,650 2 65 72 33
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Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Zenas F. $1,800 $1,875 $ 75 $47 82
Duntley, Annie B. 500 550 16 03
Durgin, Alta M. 1,300 1,300 1 30 34 45
Edgerly, W. A. & C. A. 900 900 90 23 85
Edwards, Mary L. 4,500 4,500 114 75
Eldridge, Carlton S. 700 700 70 18 55
Ellis, George W. 1,000 1,500 40 25
Emerson, Est. Eugen<d
W. 2,000 3,000 1 20 77 70
Evans, Joseph C. 1,600 1,600 64 43 44
Laura W. 800 960 26 48
Victor C. 1,000 1,050 42 29 20
Fall, Lizzie L. 1 50 5 83
Farmer, Thomas 900 900 36 23 31
Farnham, Est. Elbridge 800 800 20 40
Heirs, Ezra 700 700 28 18 13
Feeny, Preston H. 500 500 14 75
Fernald, Frank E. 2,000 2,000 2 00 53 00
Finegan, Herbert F. 1,400 1,400 1 40 39 10
Clara B. 1,000 1,000 1 00 28 50
Ford, Abbie J. 2,000 2,000 51 00
Leroy J. 900 24 95
L. J. & E. B. 1,400 1,400 35 70
Ella B. 250 8 38
Faulkner, Charles A. 1,000 1,075 29 41
Foster, Edward S. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
Foss, Eli W. 1,200 1,200 60 31 20
Fox, Est. Everett F. 5,600 5,600 2 24 145 04
Est. John A. 2,200 2,200 56 10
Franncq, Gustave 1,800 1,800 72 46 62
Jules V. 75 03 3 94
French, Est. Mary J. 700 700 70 18 55
Furlong, Frank W. 2,000 2,000 80 51 80
Garland, Clarence E. 1,500 1,650 44 08
Cora B. 1,200 1,200 32 60
Llewellyn D. 3,000 3,175 80 96
Town of Milton 75
Name Real Estate Total Precinct Total
Valuation Valuation Taxes Taxes
Genter, John S. $2,800 $2,800 $2 80 $74 20
Geotis, Harry 100 10 4 65
Gerrish, Elisha S. 700 700 28 18 13
Gibson, William E. 1,200 1,378 55 37 69
Gilman, James E. 1,100 1,100 1 10 29 15
Goodwin, Charles H. 300 300 12 9 77
Clarence G. 50 1 28
Frank W. 50 3 28
Sarah E. 700 700 28 20 13
George H. 1,300 1,300 33 15
George H. 1,500 1,500 38 25
George H. 800 800 20 40
Heirs, S. K. 2,000 2,000 51 00
Heirs, Mrs. S. K. 600 600 15 30
Gosslin, Joseph A. 1,200 1,200 30 60
Grace, Bert N. 700 700 19 85
Carl L. 600 600 17 30
Grant, Josephine 1,500 1,500 60 38 85
Greenwood, George 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
Haley, Sarah P. 2,200 2,200 2 20 58 30
Hall, Est. John W. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
Lyman E. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
Ham, James J. 2,200 2,250 2 25 61 63
Hanson, Elmer D. 1,300 1,375 37 06
Langmaid, W. R. &A. M. 300 300 7 65
Harmon, John M. 400 400 40 10 60
Harriman, Estate Eu-
gene E. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
Hart, Est. Delta C. 700 700 17 85
M. A. H. 4,000 4,075 2 58 108 49
Heirs, Mark 300 300 30 7 95Hawksworth, James C . 1,100 1,100 44 30 49Hayes, Agnes T. 2,000 2,000 80 51 80
Charles T. 3,400 3,889 101 17
Heirs, Charles C . 3,300 3,000 84 15
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Name Real EstateValuation
Total. Valuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Guy L. $2,300 $2,300 $1 86 $62 51
Henry B. 2,600 2,800 71 40
Ira W. 1,800 1,800 45 90
Luther C. 3,500 4,325 112 29
Luther H. 50 50 1 28
Myrta E. 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
Pleoma E. 1,400 1,400 1 40 37 10
S. Lyman 1,800 1,800 1 80 49 70
Susan J. 50 50 1 28
Winslow L. 1,400 1,400 1 40 37 10
Ellen E. 1,500 1,500 38 25
Henderson, Arthur A . 270 09 8 98
Augusta M. 1,400 1,400 56 38 26
Hersom, Clifton E. 140 06 5 63
Herman L. 600 600 24 17 54
Hill, Heirs, D. W. 1,400 1,400 35 70
Hobbs, Orodon P. 1,600 1,600 1 60 42 40
Hodges, Edgar C. 1,600 1,600 1 60 44 40
Home, Charles A. 2,000 3,500 3 20 94 45
Est. Clara;, A. 1,400 1,400 1 40 37 10
Est. Elijah C. 100 100 2 55
John E. 2,200 6,200 2 36 162 46
John R. 75 1 91
Mary C. 1,800 1,800 45 90
Raymond F.&Eva 1,000 1,000 1 00 26 50
Est. Sarah A. 900 900 22 95
Howard, Fred 1,700 2,075 2 08 56 99
Howe, Mary Abbie 1,200 1,200 30 60
Howland, Lura A. 1,100 1,100 44 30 49
Hoyt, Laura J. 475 14 11
Hunt, Emma F. 1,600 1,600 52 80
Hussey, Mary F. 1,200 1,200 48 33 08
Charles M. 1,200 1,200 48 31 08
Jenness, Est. Alma J. 50 50 1 28
Jewett, Est. Haven R, . 2,500 2,500 63 75
Johnson, Lillian M. 700 700 70 18 55
Town of Milton 77
Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Jones, Charles A. $3,000 $3,125 $79 69
Ella S. 7,075 7,075 $5 15 185 56
Fred P. 5,500 6,200 160 10
H. Varney 400 400 40 10 60
Edith E. 400 400 40 12 60
Russell H. 400 400 40 10 60
Jordan, George E. 2,250 2,950 2 60 79 83
Kelley, Edward H. 2,000 2,050 54 28
Kennebunk Mfg. Co. 1,000 38,536 38 54 1,021 21
Kenney, Herbert N. 900 900 90 25 85
Kimball, Carrie E. 4,000 4,000 4 00 108 00
Est. Charles A. 700 700 17 85
Clara F. 1,400 1,775 47 26
Fred J. 1,000 1,000 1 00 28 50
Nathaniel T. 1,500 1,500 38 25
Nathaniel T. Jr. 70 3 79
Kingston, Est. George 1,350 1,350 34 43
Knight, Wilbur C. 3,050 8,150 8 15 217 98
Knowles, Hattie M. 2,000 2,000 2 00 53 00
Knox, Sarah L. 900 900 90 25 85
Langley, Charles A. 6,150 2 46 161 29
Laskey, Allie J. 10,825 15,180 08 389 17
Ralph D. 1,400 1,635 65 44 34Lawson, Colestea M. 700 70 20 55Leighton, Edwin L. 2,100 2,100 2 10 57 65
Est. Mary P. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
Lessard, Belaine 1,600 2,125 1 48 55 67
Lewis W.Nute Grange 1,000 1,000 1 00 26 50Libbey, Aubrey D. 150 150 06 5 89
Ida A. 1,000 1,000 40 25 90Laura B. 500 500 20 12 95
Livingstone, Katherine
M. 400 400 40 10 60
Locke, Est. Joseph 700 700 28 18 13
Lockhart, Daniel 1,100 1,800 60 48 50
Geneva 1,000 1,000 27 50
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Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Est. Reuben $1,500 $1,500 $38 25
Logan, Charles W. 900 900 $ 90 25 85
Longley, Asenath H. 1,300 1,300 52 35 67
George W. 700 950 38 26 61
Looney, Est. Charles
H. 2,200 2,200 2 20 58 30
Est. Emma E. 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
& Avery 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
& Avery 500 500 12 75
Lord, Harriet A. 800 1,200 1 20 33 80
J. Edwin 500 500 50 13 25
Lover, Peter J. 1,000 1,000 1 00 28 50
Loud, Freeman H. 2,000 2,000 80 51 80
Lyman, Heirs
Andrew R. 4,500 4,500 114 75
Heirs, George 2,000 2,000 51 00
Heirs, Geo. &Scates 50 50 1 28
& Scates 18,000 18,000 459 00
Madden, William J. 300 300 9 65
Maddox, John H. 100 150 3 83
Olive F. 1,500 1,500 1 50 39 75
& Webber 1,200 1,200 1 20 31 80
Marcil, Alfred 700 700 17 85
Andros 300 375 11 56
Marsh, Lucy 1,000 1,000 40 25 90
Forest L. 1,800 1,800 72 46 62
Frank L. L. 800 800 32 20 72
Mason, Heirs, Albert ; 250 250 6 38
Calvin 1,600 1,700 43 35
Mathes, Lura 1,000 1,000 1 00 26 50
Methodist Society 1,300 1,300 57 33 67
Merrow, Sumner 1,400 1,450 58 37 56
Metropolitan Ice Co. 3,500 3,500 3 50 92 75
Miller, Clara T. 1,000 1,050 28 78
Josephine 3,800 3,800 1 52 100 42
Town of Milton 79
Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Winifield S. $1,600 $1,600 $ 64 $41 44
Mills, William F. 2,800 2,875 "75 76 06
Milton Factory Co. 5,000 5,000 5 00 132 50
Fruit Co. 700 70 18 55
Leatherboard Co. 97,000 97 00 2,570 50
Spa 700 70 18 55
Town of 2,100 2,100 10 53 65
Miltonia Lodge
I. 0. 0. F. 1,000 1,000 40 25 90
Mitchell, Allie M. 1,400 1,400 90 36 60
Morrill, George W. 2,200 2,200 58 10
Morrison, Harry B. 100 100 10 4 65
Muse, James R. 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
MacFarland, Alden B. 1,500 1,500 60 40 85
Macllvane, George H. 800 800 20 40
McGrath, Thomas J. 1,050 1,050 1 05 29 83
McGregor, Fred 4,500 4,600 119 30
Mclntire, F. B.& G.M . 1,800 1,800 1 80 47 70
Mcintosh, Roibert A. 800 1,200 1 20 33 80
McKeazney, Patrick
H. 2,400 2,400 63 20
Nagle, William S. 2,500 2,500 1 00 66 75
Nolan, Mildred L. 2,300 2,300 1 50 60 15
Norman, Bessie M. 100 10 4 65
Nute, Arthur H. 1,400 1,400 35 70
Charles E. 600 600 17 30
George E. 1,500 1,750 44 63
Harry G. 50 3 28
Ray H. 300 9 65
Nutter, Hartley A. 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
Est. John M. 1,000 1,075 27 41
O'Donnell, Lewis 500 600 15 30Page, G. W. & J. M. 800 800 80 21 20
Jeannettie A. 800 800 80 23 20Est. Hannah E. 900 900 22 95
Robert 1,300 1,700 68 46 03
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Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Parkhurst, Frank W. $600 $600 $15 30
Paschal, Benjamin 2,000 2,000 $ 80 51 80
Patch, George A. 800 800 32 22 72
Peabody, Josephine B . 5,000 5,000 127 50
Percy, Arthur L. 2,500 2,500 2 50 68 25
Perkins, Lena G. 1,200 1,200 32 60
Perry, F. A. & E. E. 2,200 2,200 2 20 58 30
Philbrick, Charles S. 2,600 2,750 1 10 73 23
Jennie C. 1,700 1,700 68 44 03
Phinney, W. H. & G. 0. 700 700 17 85
Pike, Philip G. 1,000 1,550 63 42 15
Ralph W. 500 500 20 14 95
Robert S. 3,300 3,600 1 28 95 08
Pinkham, Est. HarryW. 3,600 3,600 91 80
James D. 1,600 1,600 1 60 44 40
Sarah 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
Piper, James A. 700 700 17 85
Pipin, Victor 100 04 4 59
Place, George M. 175 18 8 84
Addie R. 1,600 1,725 1 73 47 72
Pleasant Valley Grange 800 800 32 20 72
Plummer, Agnes H. 1,500 1,500 40 25
Est. Bard B. 1,800 1,800 45 90
Bard B. 6,000 6,260 161 63
Charles A. 7,000 7,050 179 78
• George L. 9,000 9,175 233 96
Hazen 1,600 1,600 1 60 44 40
Moses B. 7,000 7,050 48 180 26
Moses B., Trustee 2,100 2,100 53 55
Ray 400 400 10 20
Heirs, Samuel 1,500 1,550 39 52
Porter, Milton Ice
Co. 55,000 85,550 2,181 53
Prescott, Leola I. 800 800 32 20 72
Quinlan, Annie 2,000 2,000 51 00
Town of Milton 81
Name Real Estate Total Precinct TotalValuation Valuation Taxes Taxes
Ramsey, Frank E. $1,500 $1,635 $43 69
Rand, Fannie L. 1,600 . 1,600 40 80
Remick, Arthur F. 700 700 $ 70 20 55
Ellen 900 900 36 25 31
Regan, Jerre 90 4 30
Reynolds, Est. James
F. 1,800 1,800 45 90
Willis L. 1,000 1,000 40 27 90
Richards, Anna M. C. 800 800 22 40
Rines, Lafayette A. 800 1,100 1 10 29 15
Mark 3,500 3,500 1 20 90 45
Roberts, Fred B. 2,900 2,950 2 95 80 18
Clara E. 2,800 2,800 1 12 72 52
Robbins, H. Powers 1,500 1,500 60 40 85
Ross, F. N. 4,000 4,000 1 60 103 60
Rouleau, Louis H. 600 660 66 19 49
Rousseau, J. & Ver-
genie 700 700 70 18 55
Runnels, Eugene E. 1,000 1,000 40 27 90
Rust, Horace 900 900 36 23 31
Randall, Clarence 100 4 55
Roberts, John A. 2,500 2,500 1 00 64 75
Sanborn, Esther E. 2,900 2,950 77 23
J. Frank 1,600 1,600 40 80
Scruton, Russell 75 3 91
Shaw, Sarah 1,200 1,200 48 31 08
Simes, Albert L. 1,500 1,500 60 40 85
Est. Edward S. 1,600 1,600 64 41 44
William 1,300 1,300 52 33 67
Simonds, Hazel 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
Sinott, Sadie W. 2,500 2,880 75 44Smith, Iona B. 200 200 7 10
Mary A. 1,500 1,500 1 00 41 25Souter, Thomas 600 775 21 76Spaulding Fibre Co.,
Inc. 10,000 360,423 9,190 79
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Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Spencer, Frank F. $4,000 $5,500 $2 20 $144 45
Spinney, Est. Joseph
F. 6,000 6,000 153 00
Staples, Est. AmancyJ. 1,000 1,000 1 00 26 50
Harry W. 500 850 35 24 03
Stevens, Frank D. 1,000 40 27 90
Sadie M. 1,500 1,500 60 40 85
St. John, Napoleon 1,600 1,600 1 60 44 40
Elizabeth A. 1,000 1,200 1 20 33 80
Stowe, Amy R. 800 800 80 23 20
Swinerton, Herbert 1,000 1,100 30 05
Est. Jacob M. 500 500 12 75
James M. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Tanner, Lincoln G. 3,200 3,200 81 60
Bros. 1,000 1,800 1 80 47 70
Tarbell, Walter E. 1,200 1,600 42 80
Tasker, Mrs. George
W. 1,400 1,400 1 40 37 10
Tetherly, Willis E. 1,800 1,906 1 91 52 51
Therien, Frank 300 300 9 65
Thomas, Elias 600 600 17 30
Thompson, Nellie T. 600 600 60 17 90
Thurston, Charles H. 50 3 28
Est. Hananiah 1,000 1,000 25 50
Tibbetts, Charles 0. 1,600 1,600 70 43 50
Chris H. 2,000 2,610 68 56
Louis 178 178 6 54
Townsend, Grace M. 10,500 10,550 4 22 275 25
Eda B. 1,000 1,000 40 27 90
Henry A. 8,500 • 95,619 38 25 2,478 53
Ingebory Z. 13,000 13,000 5 20 338 70
George R. 1,800 1,875 49 81
Trickey, John 4,000 4,340 110 67
Tripp, Leroy F. 2,400 2,475 65 11
Twombly, Est. Ellen 2,000 2,000 51 00
Town of Milton 83
Name Real Estate Total Precinct Total
Valuation Valuation Taxes Taxes
Est. James L. $1,500 $1,500 $38 25
Heirs, Stephen E . 1,100 1,100 $1 10 29 15
Varney, Alfred C. 300 300 7 65
Charles E. 1,000 1,000 1 00 28 50
John C. 800 800 22 40
Wm. & Lillyedahl 800 850 21 68
Vaudomas, Luetta 800 800 80 23 20
Wallace, Sarah F. 1,400 1,400 1 40 37 10
Wallingford, Amos D. 4,100 4,360 113 18
Mary B. 2,500 2,500 63 75
Webber, Royal K. 2,600 2,600 2 60 70 90
Welch, Charles 300 300 30 7 95
Fred 1,000 1,000 1 00 28 50
Weeks, Frank S. 600 600 24 17 54
Wentworth, Abbie J. 2,800 2,800 73 40
Est. Charles H. 1,200 1,200 1 00 31 60
Cora A. 2,000 2,000 80 . 51 80
Est. Delbert R. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Edgar A. 300 12 7 77
Ella A. 800 800 80 23 20
Ernest L. 800 800 80 23 20
George C. S. 1,000 1,000 1 00 26 50
Hannah E. 1,800 1,800 1 20 47 10
Harry E. 800 800 32 20 72
H. A. & S. A. 500 500 12 75
Martin G. 2,500 3,325 86 79
Russell G. 3,000 3,000 76 50
Willey, James H. 2,200 2 20 60 30
James P. 4,500 4,500 4 50 119 25
Joseph 14,000 18,050 18 50 478 33
Joseph E. 1,200 1,200 1 20 33 80
Leon M. 200'
200 20 5 30Williams, Est. Justus
W. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Ralph J. 900 900 90 25 85
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Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Winchell, Harvey W. $600 $600 $ 60 $15 90
Woodbury, William E. 2,350 4,894 1 76 126 56
Wyatt, Hattie E. 1,300 1,300 35 15
Edgar J. 240 8 12
Wilkins, Clara W. 600 600 60 17 90
Yeaton, Herbert F. 600 600 60 17 90
Young, Walter E. 3,500 3,500 3 50 92 75
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of Milton
Adams, Est. Susan P. $3,000
Allen, Bertha F.
Andrews, Etta
Ayer, Frank M.
Shaw, Piling G.
Remick, Charles E.
Slougherwhite, Forest
Bachelder, Ralph
Est. Ralph C.
Barsantee, Albert H.
Baxter, John A.
Bernard, Percy D.
Bernatchy, Albert J.
Bennett, Robert W.Berryman, James R.
Bickford, Harry G.
Walter
Bradley, Alice F.
Brown, Clara N. W.Lewis B.
Boyd, Joseph
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600 600 15 30
200 200 5 10
600 600 15 30
300 300 7 65
800 800 20 40
1,000 1,000. 25 50
300 300 7 65
75 75 1 91
450 450 11 48
400 400 10 20
350 350 8 93
150 150 3 83
700 700 17 85
1,400 1,400 35 70
1,200 1,200 30 60
250 250 6 38
400 400 10 20
450 11 48
86 Annual Report
Name Real EstateValuation
Total Precinct TotalValuation Taxes Taxes
Burke, Walter N. $200 $200 $5 10
Burrows, Will S. 100 100 2 55
Christie, Frank 1,700 1,700 43 35
Clancy, Frank W. 800 800 20 40
Clark, George D. 400 400 10 20
Cobb, Ralph W. 2,000 2,000 51 00
& Varney , 800 800 20 40
Cochey, James E. 600 600 15 30
Colman, Charles E. 400 400 10 20
Corson, Est. James E. 300 300 7 65
Courturier, D. E. 600 600 ' 15 30
Crane & Herbert 200 200 5 10
Curtis, W. B. 100 100 2 55
Dame, Edna 150 150 3 83
Davis, Florence M. 900 900 22 95
Nathaniel 400 400 10 20
Dennis, Chester W. 700 700 17 85
Dixon, Gladys M. 4C0 4C0 10 20
Dobbyn, Mary E. 600 600 15 30
Dodge, Arthur N. 1.000 1,000 25 50
Dolphin, Walter H. 900 900 22 95
Dunbar, Ralph W. 300 300 7 65
Dustin, Clifton H. 150 150 3 83
Miles 150 150 3 83
Edgerley, Heirs, HoseaB. 3,500 3,500 89 25
Edwards, William A. 300 300 7 65
Ellis, Charles P. 500 500 12 75
Evans, Est. Albert
A. 1,300 1,300 33 15
J. Garfield 900 900 22 95
Felker Bros. 8,000 8,000 204 00
Fellows, Effie 200 200 5 10
Fletcher, James H. 150 150 3 83
Foss, Fannie L. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Town of Milton 87
Name Real EstateValuation
Total Precinct TotalValuation
NTaxes Taxes
Fox, Hattie M. $200 $200 $5 10
Fownes, Mrs. Archie 700 700 17 85
Furber, George E. 200 200 5 10
Furbush, Maude 200 200 5 10
Gallant, Emma M. 1,400 1,400 35 70
Gendum, Joseph 200 200 5 10
Gardner, Harry W. 900 900 22 95
Gerould, Ella H. 700 700 17 85
Gerrish, Alice 700 700 17 85
Winthrop 450 450 11 48
Gould
Gray, Fred L. 300 300, 7 65
& Rogers 300 300 7 65
Great Falls Mfg.
Co. 135,009 85 90 3,528 63
Greenfield, Ida M. 675 675 17 21
Guilmet, Napoleon 1,000 1,000 25 50
Hall, M. F. 150 150 3 83
Hastings, Mrs. Alfred
F. 2,200 2,200 56 10
Hayes, Win E. 200 200 5 10
Maurice L. 800 800 20 40
Wilbert K. 900 900 22 95
Wm. & Effie &Harry Moulton 600 600 15 30
Wilmer W. 900 900 22 95
Hodsgon, Jonathan 1,000 1,000 25 50
Holbrook, Linda H. 900 900 22 95
Hodsdon, Lillian A. 800 800 20 40
Robert E. 1,100 1,100 28 05
Home, Est. Henry 300 300 7 65
Maude B. 200 200 5 10
Howard, Harry F. 600 600 15 30
Hoyt, Est. Clara A. 800 800 20 40
Huntress, Est. Williarri
H. 75 75 08 2 00
88 Annual Report
Name
Hurd, Nellie E.
William G.
Hussey, Ida B.
Jenkins, Ralph
Jenness, Charles E.
John H.
Johnson, Anna B. &Julia E.
Joy, AmanthaKelly, Albert
James P. F.
Kimball, George B.
Knight, Raymond E.
Knowles, Charles
Lanctot, Alex J.
Leighton, Charles H.
William W.Littlefield, Serena J.
Lord, J. Fred
Will C.
William M.Lougee, Alice A.
Lowe, Homer C.
Mailhot, Archie
Ruel, Louis 500 500 12 75
Maine Sand &Gravel Co.
Meader, J. Levi
Merrow, James W.Metcalf, Ada M.Minzner, FredMooney, F. E.
Christine FoggMoore, Est. William E.
Morrison, Mrs. Lena B. 500
Real EstateValuation
Total Precinct TotalValuation Taxes Taxes
$250 $250 $6 38
1,200 1,200 30 60
3,000 3,000 76 50
1,000 1,000 25 50
1,500 1,500 $1 150 39 75
1,800 1,800 45 90
700 700 17 85
500 500 12 75
200 200 5 10
2,500 2,500 63 75
200 200 5 10
300 5,300 135 15
500 500 12 75
800 800 20 40
50 50 1 28
1,200 1,200 30 60
200 200 5 10
1,500 1,500 38 25
300 300 7 65
1,100 1,100 28 05
200 200 5 10
1,200 1,200 30 60
2,000 35,000 892 50
2,000 2,000 51 00
150 150 3 83
700 700 17 85
1,200 1,200 30 60
3,500 3,500 89 25
2,000 2,000 51 00
. 500 500 12 75
I. 500 500 12 75
Town of Milton 89
Name Real EstateValuation
TotalValuation
PrecinctTaxes
TotalTaxes
Muhlig, Idella L. H. $700 $700 $17 85
Mexican Petroleum Co. 300 $ 30 7 95
Morrill, C. H. 2,500 2,500 63 75
Nute, Est. Eugene P. 2,500 2,500 63 75
Nutter, Jacob 1,000 1,000 25 50
O'Keefe, Ellen F. 500 500 12 75
Palmer, Fred R. 800 800 20 40
Pearl, Frank 300 300 7 65
Perreault, George 1,500 1,500 38 25
Peterson, James C. 500 500 12 75
Oliver C. 1,800 1,800 45 90
Phinney, N. E. 400 400 10 20
Picket, John J. 150 150 3 83
Plude, Charles 300 300 7 65
Charles & Delmeris 800 800 20 40
Public National Bank 40 00
Queen Ann Club 700 700 17 85
Ramsell, Clara E. & F 9
E. & J. E. Welch 200 200 5 10
Reed, Earle C. 2,000 2,000 51 00
Roberts, Ethel L. 900 900 22 95
Rollins, Ellsworth B. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Ross, Charles E. 500 500 12 75
Sanfacon, Henry 600 600 15 30
Schulmaier, Mabel L. 100 100 10 2 65
Seavey, Fred L. 800 800 20 40
Shaw, Mrs. Cecil C. 500 500 12 75
Smith, Mildred Clay 1,500 1,500 38 25
Stevens, Florence E. 1,700 1,700 43 35
J. H. & John H. 75 75 1 91
John H. 475 475 19 12 30
Standard Oil Co. of N . Y. 2,100 81 54 36
Sunderland, Ellen Miner 500 500 12 75
Tasker, Charles W. 150 150 15 3 98
Lyman T. 200 200 5 10
90 Annual Report
Name Real EstateValuation
Total Precinct TotalValuation Taxes Taxes
Texas Oil Co. $600 $ 45 $15 75
Towle, Frank $100 100 2 55
Twin St. Gas & Elec-
tric Co. 31,320 31,320 18 80
United Box & LumberCo. 1,000 1,300 33 15
Varney, Charles W. 2,200 2,200 56 10
Harry M. 1,700 1,700 43 35
Wadleigh, Frank F. 1,800 1,800 45 90
Walker, J. A. & W. A. 500 500 12 75
Walsh, Frank 300 300 7 65
Walton, Emily 2,000 2,000 51 00
Ward, Charles 800 800 20 40
Mary E. 1,500 1,500 38 25
Ware, William V. 1,200 1,200 30 60
Watson, Eugene E. 600 600 15 30
Wentworth, A. H. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Est. Elmer E. 100 100 2 55
Grace E. 2,500 2,500 63 75
White, John 1,000 1,000 25 50
Wilkins, Homer W. 600 600 15 30
Willey, Clarence 600 600 15 30
Cortez W. 100 100 04 2 59
Est. John D. 500 500 12 75
William 2nd 3,500 3,500 89 25
Woods, Mrs. Charles
E. 1,000 1,000 25 50
Unknown 50 50 1 28
Young, Lillian J. 800 800 20 40
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