Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1903-1905, Part 1

Author: Sandwich (N.H.)
Publication date: 1903
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ANNUAL REPORT


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OFFICERS


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TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15,


1903.


NORTH CONWAY, N. H. : C. E. BLANCHARD'S BOOK PRESS. 1903.


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ANNUAL REPORT


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OFFICERS


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TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15,


1903.


NORTH CONWAY, N. H. : C. E. BLANCHARD'S BOOK PRESS. 1903.


Allen County Public Library


TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator. CHARLES B. HOYT. Town Clerk. ELMER H. TASKER. Representative. CHARLES B. HOYT. Town Treasurer. DANIEL D. ATWOOD. Collector. A. S. A. GILMAN. Librarian. E. Q. MARSTON. Tree Warden. GEORGE S. HOYT. Selectmen.


CHARLES B. HOYT, HENRY F. DORR


SAMUEL B. SMITH. Road Agents.


AUBREY M. GRAVES, WINFIELD S. PENNIMAN


CHARLES H. BURROWS. School Board.


ALBERT B. HOAG, JOHN S. QUIMBY DANIEL D. ATWOOD. Library Trustees.


SAMUEL B. WIGGIN, CHARLES BLANCHARD


ENOCH Q. MARSTON. Auditors.


LORENZO D. BEAN, HOWARD W. BLANCHARD SAMUEL B. WIGGIN. Supervisors.


JAMES L. MARSTON, CHARLES R. FELLOWS JOHN S. QUIMBY. Constables.


AMOS GALE, GEORGE YORK, LEVERETT C. FELCH Board of Health.


ALBERT B. HOAG, M. D., CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., ENOCH Q. MARSTON, M. D. Ballot Clerks.


A. S. A. GILMAN, WILMOT J. TAYLOR


CARL S. DORR, WILLIAM HEARD.


The State of New Hampshire.


[L. S.]


TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF SANDWICH IN THE COUN- TY OF CARROLL IN SAID STATE, QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN TOWN AFFAIRS :


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said town on Tuesday, the tenth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1 To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.


2 To take the sense of the qualified voters whether the alterations and amendments of the Constitution proposed by the Constitutional Convention shall be approved.


3 To see if the town will vote that no appointment shall be made of any agent or agents for the sale of spirits for the ensuing year.


4 To see how much money the town will vote to raise for school purposes, and appropriate to pay interest on school fund note, repair of school-houses, text-books and supplies, and in addition to the sum required by law.


5 To see how much money the town will vote to raise for the maintenance of the Library.


6 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses of Old Home Week observance.


7 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses of decorating the soldiers' graves.


8 To see if the town will vote to raise money to purchase one or more snow rollers.


9 To see if the town will vote to raised and appropriate


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money to rebuild or repair the Taylor Bridge.


10 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to make and repair highways and bridges.


11 To see how much money the town will vote to raise for breaking and cutting snow on Notch road.


12 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray necessary town charges for the ensuing year.


13 To see how money the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate to reduce town debt and pay interest on town bonds.


14 To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to re- deem town bonds with money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.


15 To hear reports of agents, auditors, committees or officers heretofore chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.


Given under our hands and seal this fourteenth day of February, 1903.


CHARLES B. HOYT, HENRY F. DORR, SAMUEL B. SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.


A true copy of Warrant, attest :


CHARLES B. HOYT, HENRY F. DORR, SAMUEL B. SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.


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Selectmen's Report.


We, the undersigned, Selectmen of Sandwich, submit the following report to said town for the fiscal year ending February 14, 1903 :


INVENTORY OF POLLS AND TAXABLE PROPERTY TAKEN IN APRIL, 1902.


311 Polls,


$ 31,100 00


381 Horses,


14,564 00


1 Mule,


20 00


180 Oxen,


10,118 00


534 Cows,


13,104 00


391 Other Neat Stock,


9,210 00


418 Sheep,


1,358 00


1 Hog,


10 00


31 Vehicles,


618 00


Money at Interest,


4,700 00


Stock in Trade,


9,280 00


Mills and Machinery,


3,024 00


Non-resident Real Estate,


73,324 00


Resident Real Estate,


265,546 00


$435,976 00


APPROPRIATIONS AND MONEY RAISED BY TAX- ATION.


State tax,


$ 777 75


County tax.


1,370 79


Town Library, by law,


54 90


Town Library, by vote of town, 50 00


Breaking and cutting snow in Notch road,


50 00


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For schools, by law,


1,098 00


For schools, by vote of town,


161 08


To pay interest on school fund,


133 92


School supplies,


75 00


School-house repairs,


75 00


To make and repair highways and bridges,


3,000 00


For decorating graves of soldiers, 50 00


To pay interest on and reduce town debt,


1,500 00


To defray town charges,


1,000 00


Old Home Week,


50 00


Part of 5 per cent. used,


145 01


Amount Committed to Collector, Rate per cent on $100, $2.20.


$9,591 45


SCHOOL BOARD.


Amount of school money for 1902,


$1,612 86


Appropriation for text-books and supplies, 75 00


Appropriation for permanent repairs,


75 00


$1,762 86


June 26. Paid John S. Quimby, Treasurer School Board, $ 600 00


Sept. 29. A. B. Hoag, Book Agent, 75 00


Nov. 29. John S. Quimby, 1,050 00


- 1,725 00


Balance due schools in hands of town, $ 37 86


LIBRARY TRUSTEES.


Paid S. B. Wiggin, Treas., amount required by law, $54 90


S. B. Wiggin, amount raised by vote of town, 50 00


$104 90


OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.


Paid E. M. Heard, Treas., amount raised by vote of town, $50 00


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VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.


Paid Lorenzo D. Bean, Treas., amount raised for dec- orating graves of soldiers, $50 00


HIGHWAYS.


Balance of highway money from 1901, $1,001 40


Appropriation for highways for 1902, 3,000 00


Received of Fred L. White, Road Agent for 1901, 2 00


Chas. H. Burrows, old machine castings, 2 25


$4,005 65


Paid Road Agents, bill of D. S. Watson, W. S. Tappan and others on account of lum- ber and stone furnished for repair of washout near John Atwood's house, Dec., 1901, $117 75


Elmer Elliott, repair of washout near John Atwood's as per contract, 220 0


Road Agents, snow bills from Feb. 1 to March 31, 1901, 581 13


Repair of highways in March,


40 00


April,


300 00


66


May,


450 00


6:


June,


210 00


July,


327 71


Aug. an l Sept., 260 41


66


October, 171 52


66 November, 73 07


Daniel V. Graves, housing road machine, 2 00


Seth D. Garland, housing road machine, 2 00


Chas. Gilman, freight and cartage on re- pairs, 1 58


George Tibbetts, repairs for road machine, 31 10 L. D. Gray, repairs on road machine, 3 50


Road Agents' snow bills to Feb. 1, 1903, 641 44


- 3,433 21


Balance due highways in hands of town, $ 572 44


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NOTCH ROAD.


Appropriation for 1902, $50 00


Paid Albert C. Atwood, breaking snow from Feb. 6 to Feb. 20, 1902, $30 75


O. G. Smith, breaking snow in Dec., 1902, 4 50


II. E Mou ton, breaking snow in Jan., 1903, 4 94 40 19


$ 9 81


TOWN OFFICERS.


D. S. Watson, Road Agent, with auditors Feb. 17, '02, $ 1 50


Geo. W. Thompson, Selectman Feb. 15 to Mar. 11, '02, 3 00


A. S. A. Gilman, Selectman Feb. 15 to Mar. 11, '02, 3 00 William Heard, Clerk of school meeting, '02, 2 00


Dr. E. Q. Marston, Librarian Feb. 15, '02, Feb. 14, '03, 25 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, Board of Health for '00, '01, and '02, Erastus M. Bagley, as Constable at March election, '02, Amos Gale, Constable at March and November elec- tion, '02, 3 00


5 00


1 50


Geo. W. York, Constable Aug. 15 and 20, '02, 1:0


Geo. W. York, Constable at November election, '02,


1 50


J. L. Marston, Chas. R. Fellows, and J. S. Quimby, Supervisors of the check list for March, '01, and March and Nov., '02, 36 00


Daniel D. Atwood, Town Treasurer to Feb. 14, '03,


30 00


Daniel D. Atwood, School Board to Feb, 14, '03, 30 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, School Board and Book Agent to Feb. 14, '03, 35 00


John S. Quimby, School Board and School Treasurer to Feb. 14, '03, 35 00


Aubrey M. Graves, Road Agent to Feb. 14, '03,


18 75


W. S. Penniman,


18 75


Chas. H. Burrows, 66 18 75


Amos Gale Dog Officer to Feb. 14, '03, 10 00


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Elmer H. Tasker, Town Clerk to Feb. 14, '03, 45 41


A. J. Brown, Truant Officer to June 25, '02, 1 92


L. B. Hull, Truant Officer to Feb. 11, '03, 3 50


A. S. A. Gilman, Tax Collector to Feb. 14, '03, 60 00


Samuel B. Smith, Selectman to Feb. 14, '03, 47 25


Henry F. Dorr, 56 00


Chas. B. Hoyt, chairman of Selectmen to Feb 14, '03, 67 25


L. D. Bean, H. W. Blanchard, and W. B. Marston, Auditors, 6 00


$566 58


COUNTY PAUPERS.


Lucy A. Atkins, support from Oct. 1, '01, to March 1, '02, $21 50


Walter S. Tappan, support of David N. Wallace from


Oct. 12, '01, to March 1, '02, 20 00


Will S. Taylor, support of Lucy M. Snow from Oct.


1, '01, to March 1, '02, 21 50


R. S. Batchelder, support of Adeline Wallace from Oct 1, '01, to March 1, '02, 21 50


H. F. Dorr, keeping two transient paupers one night, 2 00 Lucy A. Atkins, support from March 1 to Oct. 1, '02, 30 50


R. S. Batchelder, support of Adeline Wallace from March 1 to Oct. 1, '02, 30 50


Will S. Taylor, support of Lucy M. Snow from March 1 to Oct. 1, '02, 30 50


Walter S. Tappan, support of David N. Wallace from March 1.to Oct. 1, '02, 30 50


H. F. Dorr, keeping 6 transient paupers one night, 6 00


Geo. W. Thompson, keeping one transient pauper one night, 1 00


$215 50


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TOWN PAUPERS.


Wilfred Z. Plummer, support of daughter for one year ending Jan 1, '03, at $1.37 per week, $71 50


BOUNTY.


Uriah McDaniel, bounty on bear killed May 2, '02, $5 00


TUITION.


New Hampton Literary Institution :


Arthur G. Thompson, spring term of '02,


$11 00


John J. Weed,


10 50


Arthur G. Thompson, fall term of '02,


13 00


William H. Taylor,


14 00


Charles G. Penniman, winter term of '02,


14 00


William H. Taylor,


14 00


Arthur G. Thompson,


13 00


Tilton Seminary :


Charles A. Bryer, fall term of '02,


15 00


Robert S. Quimby,


15 00


Bernard S. Foss,


15 00


Charles A. Bryer, winter term of '02,


15 00


Robert S. Quimby,


15 00


Bernard S. Foss, 66


15 00


Laconia High School :


Grace Wallace, winter term of '01,


$11 00


spring term of '02, 10 00


66


66 fall term of '02, 14 00


$214 50


Received from State 60 per cent. to Aug., '02, $72.00.


PUBLIC WATERING TROUGHS.


Frank A. Bryer, Sept. 14, '01, to March 1, '03, $ 4 50


John C. Watson, March 1, '02, to March 1, '03, 3 00


James R. Bryer, 66 3 00


John B. Cartland,.


66


3 00


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Stephen Fogg, March 1, '02, to March 1, '03,


3 00


Frank P. Plummer,


66 3 00


Albert C. Atwood,


3 00


Ruel W. Hanson, 6


3 00


Wm. Heard,


1 50


Dennison R. Slade,


3 00


Joseph P. Clark,


3 00


Elmer H. Tasker,


66


1 50


E. E. Quimby,


3 00


Chas. H. Burrows, 6 months to March 1, '03,


1 50


C. W. Donovan, administrator for J. P. Canney, March 1, '02, to March 1, '03,


3 00


Moses A. Hall, 10 months to March 1, '03, 2 50


$44 50


DOG LICENSE.


Dog license for 1902,


$186 50


Town Clerk, fees for licensing 81 dogs,


16 20


Net dog license,


$170 30


C. H. Burrows, 3 sheep killed Aug. 2, '02,


$10 00


D. E. Wallace, 3 sheep killed Aug. 3, '02,


10 00


Alonzo McCrillis, one buck killed, 6 00


26 00


Balance dog license due schools, $144 30


REDEMPTION OF TOWN BONDS.


Paid D. D. Atwood, Treasurer, for one $500 bond No. 4, 9 $100 bonds Nos. 23, 24, 27, 80, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, and for 2 $50 bonds Nos. 62 and 63, · $1,500 00


D. D. Atwood, coupons cancelled, 264 00


$1,764 00


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ABATEMENTS.


Erastus M. Bagley,


$1 00


Edwin W. Bennett, paid in Tamworth,


2 20


John T. Bickford,


2 20


Geo. H. Clark,


11 00


Wm. L. Chase, paid in Moultonboro,


2 20


Chas. H. Crockett,


2 20


Rodney Danforth,


2 20


Heirs of Samuel Dinsmore,


3 52


Walter Ethridge, paid West,


2 20


Chas. J. Fortier,


2 20


Fred J. Gage,


2 20


Elmer E. Garland, paid in Farmington,


2 20


Fred W. George, paid in Holderness,


2 20


Hattie E. Hodge, paid in Moultonboro,


53


Alonzo Loomis,


2 20


Eugene F. Martin,


2 20


Henry W. Manning,


2 29


George W. Morse,


6 60


William E. Nichols,


2 20


James O. Palmer,


7 61


Frank W. Scriggins,


2 20


Geo. H. Scriggins,


2 20


Walter L. Skinner,


1 20


Alfred Trask,


2 20


Frank W. Trask, paid in Tamworth,


2 20


Frederick H. Edgerly,


1 10


$72 25


INCIDENTALS.


Paul Wentworth, prosecuting Foss, Taylor and Chase Feb. 19 and 21, '02, $10 00


Loren F. Berry, Deputy Sheriff, services and costs prosecuting Foss and Chase, 33 42


Geo. W. York, Constable, services and witness fees


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prosecuting Sawyer case,


5 65


$49 07


Fines received in case Town vs. Taylor Feb.


21, '02, $5 00


Fines received in case Town vs. Chase, Feb.


25, '02, 5 00


10 00


Net cost of prosecutions, 39 07


(The above suits were brought and settled by Select- men of 1901.)


C. E. Blanchard, printing 550 town reports, 950 offi- cial ballots, cards of instruction, and fac simile for ballots, 59 00


Rev. E. R. Perkins, return of 8 marriage certificates from May, '99, to April, '02, 2 00


E. C. Eastman, Tax Collector's book and blank bonds, 1 75


C. E. Blanchard, printing 1000 tax bills, 1 70


Ed Vittum, guide-post and setting, 2 00


F. L. Sanders, binding town reports, 30


S. D. Garland, repairing hall door and lock, 1 50


Alonzo McCrillis, surveyor, 4 days running Sandwich line between Tamworth, Albany and Waterville, 8 00


H. F. Dorr, perambulating Sandwich line between Tamworth, Albany and Waterville 4 days in- cluding team and expenses, 16 00


S. B. Smith, perambulating Sandwich line between Tamworth, Albany and Waterville 4 days and expenses, 12 00


H. F. Dorr, perambulating line between Sandwich and Holderness, 2 00


E. M. Heard, $1500 fire insurance on town hall from Nov. 8, '02, to Nov. 8, '03, 15 00


Chas. Blanchard, cash paid for varnishing book case in '99, and rope for flag staff in '01, 1 70


E. C. Eastman, copy of revised Public Statutes, 6 00


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Dr. A. B. Hoag, return of 9 births and 11 deaths to Jan., '03, 5 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, expense incurred prosecuting Morse for non attendance of scholar, 3 00


Edwin B. Stiles, return of 8 marriage certificates, 2 00


Elmer H. Tasker, stationery, 3 00


H. F. Dorr, board of Selectmen and Auditors, 45 00


$236 02


RECEIPTS.


F. R. White, balance due town as Road Agent for '01, $ 2.00 County Treasurer, pauper bills from March 1, '01, to to March 1, 02, 86 50


County Treas., pauper bills from March 1 to Oct. 1, '02, 129 00


State Treasurer :


Railroad tax,


$111 90


Savings bank tax,


502 53


Literary fund,


80 00


State aid for schools (law of '99),


167 79


High school tuition (60 per cent. ) ,


72 90


Bear bounty, 5 00


940 12


C. H. Burrows, old road machine castings sold,


2 25


Mt. Israel Grange, rent of town hall,


20 00


Receipts from Selectmen of last year,


10 00


Receipts for orders on Treasurer,


10,767 69


$11,957 56


EXPENDITURES.


Schools,


$1,725 00


Library,


104 90


Old Home Week,


50 00


Memorial Day,


50 00


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Highways,


3,433 21


Notch road,


40 19


Town officers,


566 58


County paupers,


215 50


Town paupers,


71 50


Bounty,


5 00


Tuition,


214 50


Watering troughs,


44 50


Dog damage,


26 00


Redemption of town bonds and coupons, 1,764 00


Incidentals,


236 02


Abatements,


72 25


State tax,


777 75


County tax,


1,370 79


D. D. Atwood, Treasurer,


1,189 87


- $11,957 56


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FINANCIAL CONDITION.


Debt less assets as reported Feb. 15, '02, $9,293 31


LIABILITIES.


Town bonds at 3 per cent. outstanding, $8,100 00


Interest due on coupons Jan. 1, '03, 358 50


Interest accrued from Jan. 1 to Feb. 14, 30 37


Literary fund of '02 due schools, 80 00


State aid of '02 due schools, 167 79


Balance in hands of town due schools,


37 86


Dog license of '02 due schools, 144 30


In hands of town for repair of school-houses,


25 00


" due Notch road, 9 81


" due highways, 572 44


$9,506 07


ASSETS.


D. D. Atwood, Treas. town,


$2,053 88


S. B. Wiggin, Treas. Library, 42 85


J. S. Quimby, Treas. School Board,


55 21


E. M. Heard, Treas. Old Home Week Association, 78


L. D. Bean, Treas. Veterans' Asso., 15 01


Dr. A. B. Hoag, Book Agent,


47


2,168 20


Liabilities less assets Feb. 14, '03,


7,337 87


Decrease of debt for year ending Feb. 14, '03, $1,955 44 CHARLES B. HOYT, HENRY F. DORR, SAMUEL B. SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.


Treasurer's Report.


DANIEL D. ATWOOD, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF SANDWICH. DR.


Received of Treasurer of '01,


$1,626 92


Town Clerk, dog license,


170 30


Selectmen,


1,189 87


C. S. Marston, Collector for '01,


243 03


A. S. A. Gilman, Collector for '02,


9,591 45


$12,821 57


CR.


Bonds redeemed,


$1,500 00


Coupons,


264 00


Library,


104 90


Highway,


3,473 40


Schools,


1,725 00


Paupers,


287 00


Bounty,


5 00


Dog damage,


26 00


Tuition,


214 56


State tax,


777 75


County tax,


1,370 79


Public water,


44 50


Abatements,


72 25


Incidentals,


902 60


Cash in hands of Treasurer Feb. 14, '03, 2,053 88


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$12,821 57


All bills paid to date; all taxes collected; received from State $162.37 more than State tax; reduction of town debt, $1,955,44.


Report of Library Trustees.


S. B. WIGGIN, TREASURER.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TOWN LIBRARY OF SANDWICH IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN FOR YEAR ENDING FEB. 14, 1903.


DR.


Balance on hand for '02, $ 37 00


Feb. 1. From town for Library purposes, 104 90


Feb. 13. Fines and fees to date, 7 20


$149 10


CR.


Sept. 10. De Wolfe Fiske & Co. for book, $ - 95


Dec. 15. Magazines for Library, 13 30


Feb. 3. De Wolfe Fiske & Co., for books, 73 50


Freight on same, 50


Feb. 9. Rent of Library from Nov. 1, '01, to Feb. 1, '03, 15 00


Mrs. Marston, catalogueing books, 3 00


Feb. 13. Balance in hands of Treasurer, 42 85


$149 10


Road Agents' Report.


SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED AND PAID BY AUBREY M. GRAVES IN EASTERN DISTRICT FROM FEB. 1 TO APR. 20, 1902.


L. P. Lamprey,


$ 5 62


James Palmer,


14 87


I. H. Graves,


8 93


C. S. Clark,


6 37


F. O. Mason,


6 57


S. Quimby,


5 79


H. Corliss,


5 04


A. M. Graves,


4 57


F. A. Bryer,


5 40


E. Mudgett,


6 09


S. Peaslee,


1 67


C. W. Donovan,


5 29


C. H. Foss,


1 43


J. Campbell,


11 87


F. Tappan,


1 50


W. Tibbetts,


12 74


H. Vittum,


4 62


W. McCloskey,


14 87


H. Blanchard,


3 00


Arven Blanchard,


3 50


F. E. Tilton,


22 70


Ed Quimby, .


4 34


N. Hilton,


6 54


G. Hilton,


3 54


J. R. Clark,


1 25


H. W. Blanchard,


3 24


J. C. Watson,


1 62


H. Corliss,


2 10


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Ross Graves,


4 48


Geo. A. Hoyt,


4 16


C. E. Tilton, G. O. Smith,


56


9 68


H. Estes,


2 56


Fred Smith,


2 43


B. Smith,


4 68


A. Abbott,


6 08


C. Skinner,


1 50


Fred Stevens,


78


Geo. Bickford,


78


$212 76


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmen's order,


$212.76


FROM MARCH 1 TO Nov. 7, '02.


A. M. Graves, 3 1-3 days in March, $5 00


Horse 1 day, 1 00


7 days in April at 1.50,


10 50


Horse 1-2 day,


50


Cash paid in May,


50


5 1-4 days and oxen 1-2 day, 8 62


$26 12


Chas. L. Foss, self and 3 horses on road machine 8 days at 5.00, 40 00


Ross Graves, running road machine and 3


horses 8 days at 5.00, 40 00


Self and pair horses 1 day,


3 50


Self and pair horses 3 hours, 1 05


44 55


Henry Davey, 9 days,


13 50


C. O Tilton, 2 days,


3 00


Clarence Graves, 10 days,


15 00


Howard Blanchard, self and horse 8 days,


20 00


Harry O. Haley, 10 days. 15 00


Arthur Corliss, 2 8-10 days,


4 20


Stevenson & Perkins, 2050 ft. plank,


20 50


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Hiram Corliss, 4 stringers,


1 75


2 9-10 days, 4 35


Pair horses 8 hours, 1 60


7 70


Herbert Vittum, 4 days,


Wm. Tibbetts, 1 day 6 hours,


2 40


Pair horses 4 hours,


80


Gravel,


35


Lumber and labor, 2 75


5 50


Arven Blanchard, 28 hours,


4 20


W. S. Tappan, 13 lbs. dynamite, 75 ft. fuse, 74 caps, and hammar handle, 6 66


Joe Cochran, 7 3-10 days,


10 95


A. M. Graves, 12 8-10 days,


19 20


Stringers for two bridges, 2 50


Oxen one day, 1 50


23 20


Arven Blanchard, 9 hours,


1 35


Ross Graves, 1 pair horses 11 3-10 days,


39 55


Wyatt Bickford and horse 1-2 day,


1 25


Ed Quimby, 1 day 3 1-2 hours,


2 00


Ed Tappan, 2 1-3 days,


3 50


Henry Davey, 10 3-10 days,


15 45


C. L. Foss and pair horses 1-2 day, 2 00 : self, and 3 horses on road machine 2 days, 10.00, 12 00


Ross Graves and 1 pair horses 2 days, 7.00, self and 3 horses on road machine 2 days, 10.00,


17 00


Howard Blanchard and horse 2 days,


5 00


W. Taylor on bridge 2 days, 3 00


Isaac Graves, 1-2 day,


75


Ross Graves and oxen 1-2 day,


1 50


A. M. Graves, 7 days,


10 50


James Palmer, 4 days 6 hours,


6 90


Seth Garland, sharpening drills,


70


John R. Clark, 1 1-2 days,


2 25


F. O. Mason, 1133 ft. plank,


11 33


6 00


23


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


A. M Graves, 9 days, 13 50


Paid Myron Taylor, 25


25


Samuel Peaslee on bridge, Spikes,


28


14 28


Henry Davey, 3 days,


4 51


Ross Graves and pair horses 1 day,


3 50


Howard Blanchard, 2 1-2 days cutting bushes,


3 75


Frank Tappan, 1 day cutting bushes,


1 50


Walter Hill, 11 days cutting bushes,


16 50


Arven Blanchard, 7 hours,


1 05


A. M. Graves, 11 1-2 days, 17 25


James Prescott, 10 1-2 days,


15 75


James Palmer, 5 1-2 days,


8 25


S. A. Hill contract,


2 00


Erastus Mudgett, 3 6-10 days,


5 40


John R. Clark, 1 day,


1 50


L. P Lamprey and pair horses 2 1-2 hours,


95


Stevenson & Perkins, 200 feet plank,


2 00


A. M. Graves, 2 1-2 days,


3 75


4 stringers for bridge,


3 00


Paid John Atwood for drills,


30


7 05


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmen's orders,


$505 34


BREAKING SNOW FROM DEC. 1, '02, TO FEB. 1, '03.


Charles Trask,


$ 6 31


Hiram Corliss,


10 51


Samuel Peaslee,


2 25


E. E. Quimby,


5 54


Newman Hilton,


6 41


Gilman Hilton,


3 36


Wm. McCloskey,


10 37


James O. Palmer,


7 36


Oscar T. Vittum,


2 86


Chas. Foss,


3 55


$505 34


24 -


ANNUAL REPORT


John N. Campbell,


8 71


Wm. Tibbetts,


15 01


Erastus Mudgett,


16 77


John C. Watson,


2 40


Isaac H. Graves,


10 11


A. M. Graves,


6 63


H. W. Blanchard,


3 41


Walter Hill,


1 50


Elias F. Atwood,


75


Geo. A. Hoyt,


1 86


John Tilton,


1 86


Chas. Fossius,


50


F. A. Bryer,


5 16


O. G. Smith,


7 60


Bartlett Smith,


87


Fred Mack,


62


Thomas Heath,


25


Chas. S. Clark,


6 90


F. E. Tilton,


9 87


L. P. Lamprey,


10 75


F. O. Mason,


6 28


Chas. W. Donovan,


5 00


$181 33


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmen's orders,


$181 33


ACCOUNT OF W. S PENNIMAN FOR SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY D. S. WATSON FROM FEB. TO MARCH 1, '02.


L. D. Bean,


$ 3 63


A. E. Lee,


3 37


M. Bulger,


1 60


D. S. Watson,


6 77


Elmer Elliott,


13 06


W. S. Tappan,


13 20


C. O. Blanchard,


3 75


Jonathan Tappan,


24 68


Geo. T. Gray,


5 36


25


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


C. T. Foss,


7 39


C. R. Fellows,


6 18


Cornelius Turner,


8 25


Leon Currier,


4 83


C. W. Dodge,


5 63


Joseph J. Cartland,


4 61


J. P. Canney,


48


T. W. Hoag,


2 60


L. C. Ambrose,


4 37


J. R. Bryer,


5 51


J. H. Tewksbury, 11 88


$137 15


Received by Selectmen's order,


$137 15


D. S. WATSON'S BILL FOR DRAWING STONE AND LUMBER.


A. McCrillis, $ 50


Frank W. Brown,


1 25


J. A. Popham, 7 50


Louis Elliott,


16 25


J. F. Gilman,


2 00


W. S. Tappan, 69 00


D. S. Watson, 21 25


$117 75


Received by Selectmen's orders,


$117 75


ACCOUNT OF WINFIELD S. PENNIMAN AS ROAD AGENT FOR NORTHERN DIVISION FROM MARCH 20 TO DEC. 20, '02.


J. A. Hanson, 2 days, 3.00 ; 2 horses 2 days, 4.00, $ 7 00 30


Harry Wallace, 2 hours,


James B. Bickford, 2 days, 3 00


L C. Ambrose, 1 day, 1.50; oxen 1 day, 1.50, 3 00


A. McCrillis's man 1 day, 1.50; oxen 1 day, 1.50, 3 00


W. S. Penniman, 5 days 8 hours, 8.70; 2 horses 3 days, 6.00. 14 70


A. McCrillis, oxen 3 days, 4 50


26


ANNUAL REPORT


Amos Gale, 1 day 2 hours,


1 80


Winfield G. Penniman, 3 days 1 hour, 4.65; oxen 3


days, 4.50, 9 15


Alfred Trask, 1 day,


1 50


John F. Gilman, 2 days,


3 00


James A. Hanson, 1 day,


1 50


Harry Wallace, 1 day,


1 50


J. H. Tewksbury, 2 days 2 2-3 hours, 3.40 ; 4 oxen 3 days, 9.00, 12 40


W. S. Penniman, 8 days 1 1-3 hours, · 12 20


2 horses 2 days 9 hours,. 5 80


1 horse 4 days, 4 00


Stringers and laying same, 2 00


24 00


C. O. Blanchard, 2 days 6 hours, 3.90; oxen 1 1-2 days, 2.25, 6 15


W. Tewksbury, 1 1-2 days, 2.25; oxen 1 day 4 1-3 hours, 2.15, 4 40


George Scriggins, 2 days, 3 00


Edgar Perkins, 1 day, 1 50


Will Brown, 2 days 6 hours, 3 90


Frank Grant, 3 days 6 hours, 5 40


Alfred Perkins, 3 days 6 hours, 5 40


Lucien Skinner, 3 days 6 hours, 5 40


Edward Wallace, 3 days 6 hours, 5 40


James B. Bickford, 10 days, 15 00


R. W. Hanson, 2 days running road machine, 3 00


W. G. Penniman, 10 days for road machine and la- bor, 15.00 ; oxen 9 days, 13.50, 28 50


W. Tewksbury, 6 days, 9.00 : oxen 6 days, 9.00,


18 00


Joe Hobbs, 2 days, 3 00


Frank Hanson, 2 days, 3 00


Noah Bickford, 2 days, 3 00


Uriah McDaniel, 2 days 3 hours, 3 45


Will Brown, 4 days, 6 00


Leland Grant, 1 day,


1 50


Alfred Perkins, 1 day, 1 50


27


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


J. H. Tewksbury, 6 days, 9 00


4 oxen 6 days, 18 00


1 pair oxen 1 day, 1 50


28 50


Frank Grant, 5 days,


7 50


J. R. Bryer, 2 days, 3 00


A. W. Grant, 4 days,


6 00


J. A. Hanson, 7 1-2 days, 9 75 ; 2 horses 1-2 day, 1.00, . 10 75


Harry Wallace, 2 days, 3 00


C. F. Brown, 3 days 3 hours, 4.95; dynamite and fuse, .25, 5 20


A. McCrillis, man 1 day, 1.50; oxen 7 days, 10.50, 12 00


W. S Penniman, 15 1-2 days, 23 25


horses 3 1-2 days, 7 00


1 horse 5 days, 5 00


35 25


L. D. Gray, mending chains and sharpening drills, 60


Winfield G. Penniman, 15 days 4 hours, 23.10 oxen


1 day, 1.50, 24 60


R. W. Hanson, 1 day, 1 50


J. H. Tewksbury, 5 days 1 hours, 8.55; oxen 2 1-2 days, 3.75, 12 30


J. A. Hanson, 4 days 8 hours, 7 20


Harry Wallace, 2 days 8 1-2 hours, 4 27


Frank Hanson, 1 day, 1.50; 3 horses 1 day, 3.00, 4 50


Chas. E. Bennett, 11 hours, 1 65


W. Tewksbury, 1 day 1 hour, 1.65 ; oxen 1 day, 1.50, 3 15


Frank Grant, 8 days 2 1-2 hours, 12 37


J. P. Brown, 1 day, 1 50




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