Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 1

Author: Sandwich (N.H.)
Publication date: 1909
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY


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Annual


Report . . .


GC 974.202 SA57AR, 1909-1919


OF THE


Town of Sandwich


FOR THE


Dear Ending Feb. 15,


1909.


News Rush Order Printing House. MEREDITH. N. H. W. T. Lance, Proprietor.


Annual Reports


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Sandwich


For the Fiscal year Endins February 15,


1909.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator-Elect CHARLES B. HOYT Town Clerk ELMER B. HART Representative FRANK HERBERT WEED Collector GEORGE O. HANSON Librarian ISABEL FORBUSH Selectmen


· HERBERT E. MOULTON WILLIAM HEARD FRANK H. CHICK School Board


HARRIET E. CARTLAND JOHN J. WEED


ALBERT B. HOAG


Library Trustees


DANIEL D. ATWOOD


CHARLES BLANCHARD


JAMES L. MARSTON


Auditors


GEORGE W. THOMPSON


PAUL WENTWORTH


ROSWELL S. BATCHELDER


Supervisors


JAMES L. MARSTON


LANGDON C. AMBROSE


CHARLES W. VITTUM


Constables


AMOS GALE LEVERETT C. FELCH ERASTUS M. BAGLEY Board of Health ALBERT B. HOAG, M. D. FRED E. BRYER, M. D HENRY N. CLAY Ballot Clerks DENISON R. SLADE ALONZO McCRILLIS JOHN J. WEED HOWARD W. BLANCHARD


State of new Hampshire.


[L. s.]


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Sandwich Quali- fied to Vote in Town Affairs.


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


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


2. 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 year ensuing.


3. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for the maintenance of the Library in addition to the amount required by law.


4. To raise money to pay interest on school fund note for the year ensuing.


5. To see if the town will vote to raise money for schools in addition to the amount required by law.


6. To raise money to purchase text books and other school supplies.


7. To raise money to build and repair school houses.


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


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


10. To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges.


11. To raise money to defray necessary town charges for the year ensuing.


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12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to obtain State aid for the permanent improvement of its main highways.


13. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money sufficient to purchase one or more road rollers to be used in breaking snow. Upon petition of A. S. A. Gilman and others.


14. To choose all necessary town officers and agents for the ensuing year.


Given under our hands and seal this eighteenth day of February, 1909.


HERBERT E. MOULTON, WILLIAM HEARD, FRANK H. CHICK,


Selectmen of Sandwich.


A true copy of Warrant attest :


HERBERT E. MOULTON, WILLIAM HEARD, FRANK H. CHICK,


Selectmen of Sandwich.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


The undersigned. Selectmen of Sandwich, submit the fol- lowing report to said town for the year ending February 15, 1909.


Invoice of Polls and Taxable Property, taken in April, 1908.


317 Polls,


$ 31,700 00


404 Horses,


23,908 00


155 Oxen,


9,004 00


481 Cows, 12,708 00


254 Neat Stock,


6,416 00


294 Sheep,


1,140 00


Fowls,


80 00


4 Hogs,


54 00


24 Carriages,


1,062 00


Money at interest,


3,400 00


4 Steamboats,


1,550 00


3 Portable Steam Mills,


1,200 00


Mills and machinery,


3,356 00


Stock in trade,


17,004 00


Resident real estate,


275,090 00


Non-resident real estate,


156,388 00


$544,060 00


Appropriations and Money Raised by Taxation


State tax;


$1,045 00


County tax,


1,379 52


Town library (by law),


62 70


Town library (by vote of town),


90 00


To pay interest on school fund note,


133 92


School money (by law),


1,567 50


For text books and supplies,


100 00


For school house repairs,


300 00


For decorating soldiers' graves,


75 00


For Old Home Week observance,


75 00


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To make and repair highways and bridges, $4,000 00 To defray necessary town charges, 500 00


To obtain state aid for permanent improvement of highways, 261 00


Part of 5 per cent. used,


203 44


Tax rate on $100, $1.80.


Amount committed to Collector,


$9,793 08


School Money Account.


Amount of school money for 1908,


$2,331 03


June 27 Paid A. B. Hoag, treasurer,


800 00


Nov. 28 66


1,000 00


Dec. 26 66 66


100 00


$1,900 00


Balance in hands of town treasurer,


431 03


Appropriation for school supplies, Balance from 1907,


20 07


$120 07


June 27 Paid John J. Weed,


$ 61 60


Oct. 31 66 6 6


52 29


$113 89


Balance in town treasury


6 18


Appropriation for school house repairs,


300 00


April 25 Paid A. B. Hoag, treasurer,


200 00


Nov. 23


66


100 00


$300 00


Bounties.


J P. Hobbs, one bear,


$ 5 00


Frank L. Atwood, 1 bear,


5 00


J. P. Hobbs, 3 bears,


15 00


Uriah McDaniel, 1 bear,


5 00


$30 00


Library Trustees.


Paid Chas. Blanchard, treasurer : Amount required by law,


$ 62 70


Raised by vote of town,


90 00


$152 70


100 00


.7


Old Home Week Association.


Paid E. M. Heard, treasurer, amount raised by vote of town, $75 00


Veteran Association.


Paid L. D. Bean, treasurer, appropriation for decorating graves of soldiers, $75 00


County Paupers.


Paid Carl S. Dorr, keeping tramps, Feb. 10 to Apr. 15, $ 4 00


Erastus M. Bagley, two tramps, Nov. 10 and 14, 2 00


Albert C. Atwood, one tramp, Nov. 26, 1 00


1 00


Geo. O. Hanson, keeping tramp one week,


7 00


15 00


Tuition. New Hampton Literary Institution.


Celia N. Ambrose, spring term, $13 34


Jessie L. Ambrose, spring term, 13 34


Cleveland Weed, spring term, 13 34


Jessie L. Ambrose, fall term,


13 33


Celia N. Ambrose,


13 33


Cleveland Weed, 66


13 33


winter term,


13 33


Jessie L. Ambrose,


13 33


Celia N. Ambrose 66


13 33


Tilton Seminary


Sumner B. Clark, spring term,


18 33


Neal McCrillis,


66


13 33


George E. Marston,


13 33


Margaret McCrillis,


13 33


Lizzie E. Green, fall term,


13 34


Sumner B. Clark, 66


13 34


Margaret McCrillis, 66


13 34


Neal McCrillis, 66


13 34


George E. Marston, 66


13 34


66 winter term,


13 33


Sumner B. Clark,


-


18 83


William Heard, one tramp, June 17,


8


Neal McCrillis, $13 33


Margaret McCrillis,


13 33


Lizzie E. Green,


13 33


Concord High School


Mary E. Smith, spring term, 12 63


fall term,


15 79


66


winter term, 11 58


$346 67


Dog Damage.


Orrin Vittum, one sheep killed and damage done to flock in 1907, . $ 12 00


Harry L. Burrows, 5 sheep killed and damage done to flock, 30 00


Cornelius Turner, two sheep killed and damage done to flock, 10 00


Loveland E. Hinds, 1 sheep killed,


4 00


H. B. Heard, 1 sheep killed and damage to flock, 8 00


$64 00


. Amount of dog license in 1908,


$246 .00


Fees of town clerk, licensing 108 dogs, 21 60


Salary of dog officer, 12 00


$33 60


Balance dog license for schools,


$148 40


Sandwich Veteran Association


Dr.


Balance in hands of treasurer at last report, $ 8 42


May 30


Received of selectmen,


75 00


$ 83 42


Cr.


May 20 Flags and express, $ 5 88


Express on baskets, 15


May 30 Carroll band, 35 00


Geo. B. Cox, address, 15 00


Geo. O. Hanson, horse baiting, 2 50


Dinners for band, 2 40


9


May 30 J. L. Marston, baskets, $1 00


A. S. A. Gilman, keeping speaker, 1 00 Feb. 15, 1909 Bal. in hands of Treasurer, 20 49 $83 42


LORENZO D. BEAN, Treasurer.


Snow Bills from Feb. 1 to Apr. 15, 1908.


Account of Frank H. Grant.


George Perkins,


$ 1 42


Wilfred Z. Plummer,


12 12


L. C. Skinner, 19 35


Geo. W. Wiggin,


21 05


Henry Wallace,


5 05


E. W. Bennett,


12 40


R. W. Hanson,


1 12


James A. Hanson,


16 13


W. S. Tappan,


25 78


C. O. Blanchard,


1 20


E. H. Fogg,


5 25


C. R. Fellows,


15 35


Leon H. Currier,


5 60


J. J. Cartland,


6 00


James A. Pierce,


3 50


Frank L. Atwood,


24 85


Chas. L. Foss,


17 50


Winthrop H. Tappan,


2 25


F. H. Grant,


10 05


Frank Brown,


1 94


James Gilman,


4 10


Harry Wallace,


45


Wesley Tewksbury,


1 50


Daniel O. Brown,


75


J. W. G. Wilkins,


5 17


E. F. Wallace,


1 25


$221 13


10


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer, selectmen's orders :


May 2 No. 9,


$205 97


June 27 No. 18,


13 91


Dec. 26 (To E. F. Wallace) No. 62, 1 25


$221 13


Repairs of Highways and Bridges, May 1 to Dec. 1. Account of Frank H. Grant.


Frank H. Grant, self and pair horses 15 days,


52.50 ; self two days, 3.00, $ 55 50


Winthrop Tappan, 10 days,


15 00


Geo. Perkins, 6 days,


9 00


A. Hanson, self and pair horses, 1} days,


5 25


Irving Gray, 2 days,


3 00


A. Perkins, 1 day,


1 50


H. W. Grant, 132 days,


20 25


H. Wallace, 3 days,


4 50


Leon H. Currier, ¿ day,


75


H. Perkins, 3 days,


4 50


E. Fogg, 2 days,


3 00


C. O. Blanchard, 1 day,


1 50


Amos Gale, 1 day,


1 50


W. F. Penniman, 1 day.


1 50


Edwin J. Atwood, ¿ day,


75


R. W. Hanson, 2 days,


3 00


Frank P. Tilton,


3 45


Frank H. Grant, self and pair horses 22 days,


77 00


Harry Wallace, 2 days,


3 00


Harvey W. Grant, 6 days,


9 00


Winthrop Tappan, 12 days,


18 00


Page Brown, 1 day,


1 50


Harvey W. Grant, 15 days,


22 50


Amos Gale, 7 days,


10 50


Geo. Perkins, 14 days,


21 00


Herbert Perkins, 11 days,


16 50


1


11


Alfred Perkins, 6 days,


$ 9 00


Walter Hobbs, 1 80


J. Alonzo Hanson, self and 1 pair horses 1 day


3.50, self 4} days 6.75, 10 25


J. N. Peaslee, 1} days, 2 25


Stanley Quimby, 98 ft. plank,


1 47


F. P. Tilton, 2 70


E. F. Wallace, 120 ft. plank, 1 92


Geo. L. Canney, 96 1 53


F. M. Smith, dynamite, caps and fuse, 1 83


Harvey W. Grant, 3 days, 4 50


Frank H. Grant, self and pair horses 11 days, 38 50


Winthrop Tappan, 8 days, 12 00


Wesley Tewksbury, self and pr. oxen 1 day 3.00, self and man 1 day $3.00, man and pr. oxen


¿ day 1.50, 4 bridge stringers 4.00,


11 50


R. W. Hanson, ¿ day, 75


Geo. Perkins, 8 days,


12 00


E. H. Fogg,


4 05


J. Frank Seavey, 1,000 ft. bridge plank. delivered,


17 00


Geo. Irving, 4 hours,


60


W. S. Tappan, 577 ft. bridge plank,


8 66


F. H. Grant, self and pr. horses & day,


1 25


Geo. Grant, } day, 75


F. H. Grant, self, man and pr. horses 3 hours, 1 50


W. S. Tappan, 664 ft. bridge plank, 9 86


F. H. Grant, self and horse 15 days 37.50, self 2 days 3.00, 40 50


Harvey W. Grant, 123 days,


19 00


Wesley Tewksbury, self, man and pair oxen; 4 50


R. W. Hanson, self and horse 1 day 2.50, self 7 hours 1.05, 3 55


Geo. Grant, 72 days, 11 25


U. McDaniels, 1 day, 1 50


A. W. Grant, 1} days,


2 25


R. Bryer, ¿ day,


75


C. Turner, 13} hrs,


2 00


W. S. Tappan, 508 ft. plank,


7 62


12


J. G. Atwood, sharpening picks, drills and bars, $ 1 15 Frank H. Grant, self, 25 days, 37.50, 1 horse 7 days 7.00, 44 50


Winthrop Tappan, 7} days,


11 23


Alonzo Hanson, 42 days, 6.75, self and pair of horses 3 hours, 1.05, 7 80


R. W. Hanson, 18 posts at 12c. each, 2.16, self, 1 day 1.50, 3 66


Geo. Grant, 5 days,


7 50


A. W. Grant 1 day,


1 50


Howard Stevenson, 2 days,


3 00


Harvey W. Grant, 12 days,


18 00


Arthur Chase, spikes and nails,


1 16


Stephen Fogg, 2 culvert stringers, 50


Frank H. Grant, 4 days,


6 00


Harvey W. Grant, 4 days,


6 00


W. S. Tappan, 273 feet of plank, 4.09, 735 feet of 11.02, 1400- feet plank 21.00, 607 feet of . plank 9.10, 45 21


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's orders :


May 29, 1908, No. 11,


$133 95


June 27, 1908, No. 19,


211 75


Sept. 19, 1908, No. 32,


216 99


Nov. 30, 1908, No. 43,


110 87


Jan. 30, 1909, No. 86,


45 21


$718 77


Snow Bills From Dec. 1, 1908, to Feb. 1, 1909. Account of Frank H. Grant


Frank L. Atwood,


$22 60


Walter S. Tappan,


15 50


Wesley Tewksbury,


8 92


R. W. Hanson,


3 30


J. J. Cartland,


6 90


John Gilman,


3 80


$718 77


18


J. A. Hanson.


$13 00


Leon H. Currier,


3 65


Walter C. Bryant,


6 15


W. Z. Plummer.


5 05


Geo. L. Canney,


4 90


Frank H. Grant,


2 25


L. C. Skinner,


16 05


Geo. W. Wiggin,


17 10


Geo. L. Gray,


1 65


A. W. Batchelder,


1 65


W. C. Bryant,


1 25


Frank H. Grant, services as road agent to Feb. 15, 1909,


15 00


$148 72


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's orders :


Jan. 30, 1909, No. 85,


$141 92


Jan. 30, 1909, No. 87,


4 55


Feb. 8, 1909, No. 100,


2 25


$148 72


Snow Bills, February 1 to April 1.


Account of Frank E. Tilton.


Ross M. Graves,


$ 15 00


Allen L. Vittum,


8 24


Aubrey M. Vittum,


8 24


Aubrey M. Graves,


13 80


J. Howarth,


5 55


Fred O. Mason,


7 55


Isaac H. F. Graves,


10 95


H. S. Corliss,


12 32


Chas. W. Trask,


10 58


Lilla T. Willis,


12 23


Howard W. Blanchard,


7 50


Chas. H. Foss,


4 89


Chas. W. Donovan,


5 92


14


.


Frank E. Tilton,


$21 55


Geo. S. Hoyt,


14 32


John Tilton, 3 98


Chas. Fossens,


1 65


Geo. S. Hoyt,


6 22


Wm. McClosky,


35 85


Wm. Palmer,


5 55


$211 39


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's orders :


May 2 No. 7,


$169 99


June 27 No. 16,


41 40


$211 39


Repairs of Highways and Bridges, Apr. 1 to Dec. 1. Account of Frank E. Tilton.


Frank E. Tilton and pr. horses 27₺ days, 96.37 ; self and 2 prs. horses, 1 day, 5.50 ; self, 1 pr, horses and pr. oxen, 1 day, 5.00; self, pr. horses and pr. oxen 6 days on road machine, 33.00; self and horse 1- day, 2.50; self 1 day, 1.50, $143 87


Herman Tilton, driving horse on harrow 4 days, 3 00


Granville Smith, 7 days,


10 50


Chas. Fossens, 1 day, 1.50; use of harrow and plow, 4.00, 5 50


Chas. Robinson, 2 days,


3 00


Chas. Heath, 5 days,


7 50


Ross M. Graves and two pair oxen on machine 6 days, 27 00


Howard W. Blanchard, 13} days, 20.25 ; self and pair oxen 6 days, 18.00, 38 25


Aubrey M. Graves, 1 day, 1 50


Chas. Smith, 12 days,


18 00


Alonzo Loomis, 10 days, 1


15 00


Ross Graves, ¿ day, 75


15


Frank E. Tilton, for powder, fuses, spikes and sharpening drills 4.95, for 2256 ft plank bought of George Prescott at $16.00 per M. 36.10, 834 ft. plank bought of Chas Smith at $17.00 per M. 14.17, bridge stringers 1.00, A. H. Tilton, 30} days,


$56 22


Alvin Tilton, 12 days, -


18 00


Oscar Vittum, 2 days,


3 00


Freeman French, 1 day,


1 50


Geo. Miner, 8 days,


12 00


Howard Blanchard, 10 days,


15 00


Chas. Smith, 3 days,


4 50


A. H. Tilton, 7 days,


10 50


Alonzo Loomis, 4 days,


6 00


Oscar Landon, 5 days,


7 50


Chas. Heath 3 days


4 50


Frank E. Tilton, self and pair horses 6 days 21.00, 1 horse 1 day 1.00, pr. horses } day 1.00, self 3 days, 4.50,


27 50


Herman Tilton, 1 day,


75


Ross Graves, use of oxen,


3 00


Frank E .. Tilton for bridge plank and spikes 1.50, paid W. Mason for 3,500 ft. bridge plank, de-


livered, 70.00 ; paid Geo. Prescott for 320 ft. bridge plank 5.44, powderand fuse .95


77 89


Oscar Landon, 7 days


10 50


A. H. Tilton, 5 days 7.50, self and pair horses 1 day 3.50, 11 00


Alonzo Loomis, 1 dav,


1 50


Granville Smith, 1 day,


1 50


Chas. Heath, 4 days,


6 00


Howard W. Blanchard, 2 days,


3 00


Frank E. Tilton, pair horses three days, 6.00, self and pair of horses 3 days 10.50, self and horses on machine, one day 4.00, use of plow one day, .50, 21 00


Paid for spikes .50, bought of Chas. Smith 1200 ft. bridge plank 20.40, 20 90


45 75


16


Oscar Landon, 6 days,


$ 9 00


A. H. Tilton, 5 days, 7 50


Erastus Mudgett, 4 hours,


+ 60


Howard W. Blanchard, 2 days,


3 00


John Tappan, 1 day,


1 50


Frank E. Tilton, self and pair of horses 8 days 28.00, self 1 day 1.50. bridge stringers 2.00, sharpening drills and iron bars .50,


32 00


$696 48


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's orders :


June 27, 1908, No.17,


$409 79


Sept. 12, 1908, No. 31,


231 59


Dec. 26, 1908, No. 69,


53 60


Feb. 8, 1909, No. 99,


1 50


$696 48


Snow Bills From Dec. 1, 1908, to Feb. 1, 1909


Account of Frank E. Tilton


Chas W. Donovan,


$ 1 35


Howard W. Blanchard,


1 50


Fred O. Mason,


1 75


A. M. Graves.


8 00


Fred Smith,


2 40


Chas. E. Skinner,


90


Lilla T. Willis,


4 05


Wm. McCloskey,


8 90


Oscar T. Vittum,


3 85


Eugene E. Mudgett,


5 20


Allen L. Vittum,


2 63


Marshall Vittum,


1 23


Ross M. Graves


6 60


Hiram Corliss,


6 87


Winfield S. Quimby,


1 68


Frank E. Tilton,


7 70


Frank E. Tilton, services as road agent to Feb, 15, 1909. 15 00


$69 11


17


RECEIPT.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's order : Jan. 30, 1909, No. 90, $69 11


Snow Bills from Feb. 1 to Apr. 1, 1908.


Account of Harry Blanchard.


Harry Smith,


$ 75


Herman Clark,


3 50


James F. Martin, 10 50


Arthur Skinner,


84


E. S. Thompson,


8 45


W. H. Penniman,


5 24


Geo. H. Smith,


5 10


J. C. Gilman,


4 81


Eugene E. Mudgett,


26 43


H. E. Moulton,


8 70


John G. Burrows,


19 45


Geo. W. Thompson,


1 75


C. H. Burrows,


1 50


Oliver Lee,


3 74


A. C. Atwood,


12 20


E. E. Quimby,


9 09


J. W. Burrows,


1 50


J. A. Smith,


18 75


C. O. Smith.


23 17


Lewis I. Smith,


5 14


R. F. Abbott,


10 35


Fred Smith,


2 70


$183 66


RECEIPT.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's order : May 2, 1908, No. 8,


$183 66


Repairs of Highways and Bridges, May 1 to Dec. 1. Account of Harry Blanchard


Eugene P. Wallace, self and pair of horses 4 days


18


14.00, self 3 days 4.50, running road machine 3 days 6.00, man and pair horses 1 day 3.50, man 1 day 1.50, 1 pair horses ¿ day 1.00, $ 30.50 Chas. O. Smith, man and three pair of horses 5 days 40.00, man to run road machine 2 days 4.00, use of harrow 4 days 1.00, 45 00


Henry Tibbetts, 4 days, 6 00


Ralph Greene, man and pair of horses to plough and for dynamite, 3 00


E. E. Quimby, self & day, man, horse and cart } day, 2 64


Chas. Heath, 9 days, 13 50


Geo, Garland, 5 days,


7 50


Geo. E. Miner, 3 days,


4 50


Geo. Heath, 3 days,


4 50


John Gilman, 16 days,


24 00


Wm. Tibbetts, 8 3-10 days 12.45, labor on road 1.00, 13 45


Alonzo Severance, self and oxen to draw stone,


25


C. H. Atwood for sharpening drills, 25


Chas. George 5 days,


7 50


Frank Hanson, horse two hours,


20


Hesman Allen, self and horse 18 days, self 4 2-10 days, 51 25


Geo. S. Hoyt, self 1 day 1.50, oxen } day .75, self, man and oxen 3 hrs. 1.35, 3 60


John Sullivan, 1 day,


1 50


Wm. Heard, man 5 hrs. . 75, covering stone .50


1 25


H. E. Moulton, self, man and 1 pr. horses 3 days,


15 00


Harry Blanchard, 36 4-10 days, 54.60; 1 horse, 10 days, 10.00, 64 60


Erastus Bagley, self and pair horses to draw stones, 1 00


Harry Smith, 11 10


Walter Avery, 8} days, 12 75


W. H. Penniman, self, man and pair horses, 1 day, 5 00


James Marston, for gravel, 1 00


Chas. Ward, } day, 75


Henry N. Clay, 8 1-10 days, 12 15


19


Thomas Heath, 6 days, $ 9 00 69


F. M. Smith, powder, fuse and axle grease,


S. D. Garland, bolts for machine and sharpening tools, 1 00


Clarence E. Bryant, 6 days,


9 00


A. E. Carter, self and horse 1 day. 2 50


Chas. Mudgett, 5} days,


8 25


Geo. F. Gault, 5 days,


7 50


Leonard Brownlie, 13 days,


2 25


Almon Hanson, 2 days,


3 00


F. H. Chick, self, man and 1 pr. horses, 6 days, 30.00; self,2 men and 1 pr. horses 5 hrs., 3.25; self 2 days, 3.00; man } day, .75; self, 1 man, 1 pr. horses and plow, 3 days, 16.50, 53 50


Geo. W. Thompson, self 1} days, 2.25; self and one man 5 days, 15.00; self, man and pair oxen 3 days, 13.50; pr. oxen ¿ day, .75, self, man, pr. oxen and harrow 1 day, 4.75 ; self, man and pr. oxen, 3.30, 39 55


John Burrows, 3 days, 4.50 ; 2 men and pr. horses 1 day, 5.00 ; man and pr. horses 2 days, 7.00, 16 50 James Burrows, 8 days, 12 00


Harry L. Burrows, 9 days, 13.50; horse 2 days, 2.00, 15 50


John Sullivan. 8 days, 12 00


Newell Burrows, 32 days,


5 25


Henry Tibbetts, 3 days,


4 50


Clarence E. Bryant, 3 days,


4 50


David Glover, 2 days,


3 00


Chas. H. Burrows, 3 days,


4 50


Erastus Bagley, self and pr. horses on road ma- chine 1 day, 4.00 ; self and pr. horses 7 hrs., 2.80, 6 80


E. P. Wallace or road machine 1 day 2.00, self and 1 pair horses 7 hours, 2.80, 4 80


Frank H. Chick, self, one man, one horses 3 brs. and plank furnished for bridge, 2 00


20


Mrs. Amanda Watson, 12 loads gravel, $ 1 20


Adam Sargent, 12 loads gravel, 1 20


John Sullivan 6 loads, 60


Carlos Huckins, 34 loads,


3 40


Norman Hodge, 1 day,


1 50


Geo. M. Heath, 3 days,


4 50


Walter Avery, 4 days, 6 00


C. Cook, 2 days,


3 00


Thos. E. Heath, 4 days,


6 00


Warren W. Carter, 2 days,


3 00


Harry Blanchard, 24 days, 36.00 ; 1 horse 6 days, 6.00, 42 00


Chas. George, 22 days,


: 75


Chas. Mudgett, 42 days,


75


Clarence E. Bryant, 42 days,


75


Herbert Abbott, pr. horses and 3 men 2 days,


13 00


Erastus Bagley, self and pr. horses, 62 days,


23 63


Fred W. Mudgett, 1 day,


1 50


James Marston, for gravel,


4 15


E. B. Hart, 66


80


Hesman Allen, 5 days, 8 hrs., 8.69; self and horse 7 days, 17.50, 26 19


Hesman Allen, self and horse 4 days,


10 00


Geo. Gault, 8} days, 12 38


Harry Smith, 4 days, 6.00; self and one horse 6 days, 15.00, 21 00


John Sullivan. ¿ day,


75


Olin Cook, self and oxen,


3 75


Wm. Heard, spikes,


60


Eugene Mudgett, 2} days, 3.75; self and man, 1 day, 3.00, 75


H. N. Clay, 8 hrs.,


1 20


By order J. A. Smith, agent 1907, A. S. A. Gil- man, cutting bushes on highway, Sept., 1907, 3,00 ; cutting bushes 1 day, 1908, 1.50, 4 50 Harry Blanchard, 7 days, 10 50


W. W. Russell, 10-in. Acme culvert, 16 ft. long,


11.20 ; freight on lake, .16, 11 36


$813 04


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21


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's orders :


June 27, 1908. No. 14,


$579 23


Sept. 12, 1908. No. 29,


199 50


Sept. 12, 1908. (to W. W. Russell) No. 26,


11 36


Dec. 26, 1908. No. 72, 22 95


$813 04


Snow Bills From Dec. 1, 1908, to Feb. 1, 1909. Account of Harry Blanchard.


Eugene E. Mudgett,


$ 5 20


James F. Martin,


6 00


Albert C. Atwood,


2 10


H. E. Moulton,


2 00


Geo. W. Thompson,


1 05


E. S. Thompson,


2 55


Chas. O. Smith,


24 75


Herman Clark,


2 25


C. H. Burrows,


1 05


John G. Burrows,


22 80


Geo. H. Smith,


3 00


Geo. O. Hanson,


3 88


Harry Smith,


1 05


W. H. Penniman,


1 58


E. E. Quimby,


6 68


Chas. McGregor,


1 65


Oliver Lee,


5 10


Harry Blanchard, services as road agent to Feb.


15, 1909, 15 00


$107 69


RECEIPT.


Received of town treasurer on selectmen's order : Jan. 30, 1609. No. 89, $107 69


Highways.


Balance of highway money left from 1907, $ 380 38


Highway money, 1908,


4,000 00


22


Raised to obtain state aid, 1908,


$ 261 00


$4,641 38


Less permanent highway money,


783 00


$3,858 38


Paid


Frank E. Tilton, snow bills Feb. 1 to May 1, 1908,


$211 39


Harry Blanchard


66


183 66


Frank H. Grant


66


219 88


Edward F. Wallace


1 25


Frank H. Grant, summer bills, 1908,


718 77


Harry Blanchard, 66


801 68


Frank E. Tilton,


696 48


Cyrus Hodgdon, labor on Notch road,


34 98


Moses A. Hall


6 00


William W. Russell, culvert and freight,


11 36


Winfield S. Quimby, housing road machine,


2 00


C. H. Foss, housing road machine,


2 00


Frank H. Grant, snow bills Dec. 1908 to Jan. 81, 1909,


148 72


Harry Blanchard, 66


107 69


Frank E. Tilton,


69 11


Charles Blanchard, shovels,


3 00


William Heard, tools,


13 45


$3,231 42


Balance of highway money in hands of town,


626 96


Permanent Highway Expenditures.


Bal. of permanent highway money of '05-'06-'07, $686 48


Paid H. E. Moulton, grading and widening road leading through Weed's woods to Moulton- boro line,, 243 53


Paid H. E. Moulton, laying culverts, ditching and grading road leading to Thornton, 163 00


$ 406 58


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28


Paid state disbursement,


$


5 00


Paid F. H. Chick for permanent highway, grading Slade Hill, also cutting down and ditching Point Hill, for widening and grading Goss Hill, for grading road near Frost place and build- ing bank wall and extending grade near Creamery building, 1,351 20


Permanent highway money for 1908,


1,096 20


Balance of permanent highway money in town treasury, '08, 14 21


Balance of permanent highway money in state treasury, '08, 5 69


Public Watering Troughs.


J. R. Bryer, March 1, '08, to March 1, '09, $ 3 00


Moses A. Hall, .6


2 50


D. R. Slade,


66


3 00


Herman Clark,


2 00


Frank Plummer, 66


3 00


J. Edwin Beede, .6


2 00


Stephen Fogg,


3 00


Albert C. Atwood,


6 6 2 00


J. J. Cartland, 66 66 3 00


$23 50


Old Home Week Association. In Account with E. M. Heard, Treasurer.


Received of town of Sandwich, $75 00


Paid Rev. G. O. Wiggin, for expenses to preach Old Home Sabbath,


7 00


Farnsworth Orchestra,


20 00


Miss M. G. Robinson, reader,


11 00


R. T. Russell, postage,


3 03


J. P. Kelley, badges,


7 00


Wm. Heard, refreshment,


8 44


Rumford Printing Co., invitations,


4 25


Envelopes,


50


Balance on hand, 13 78


$75 00


24


Forest Fires.


Paid Oliver A. Prescott, watching and extinguish- ing fire near Samuel A. Hill's, $ 4 50 Paid Herbert E. Moulton, fire warden, on account fire near Black Mountain Pond, 145 94


$150 44


Abatements.


Elias H. Fogg, horse died, $ 2 34


John Sullivan, age limit, 1 80


W. N. Mason, error in taxing,


10 44


J. Edwin Beede, 2 horses died,


72


John Burnham, age limit,


1 80


Walter E. Bigelow,


1 80


Chas. W. Brown,


1 80


Geo. A. Brown, paid in Lynn, Mass.,


1 80


Anna D. Gordon, exempt,


4 07


Isabella S. Smith, exempt,


5 76


John F. Gilman, Jr.,


1 80


Harry Huckins,


1 80


Mary A. Hill, loss of buildings,


4 00


Walter C. Hobbs,


2 23


John E. Lougee,


1 80


Julius E. Lindstrom, loss of horse,


1 80


Chas. G. Penniman, paid in Lynn, Mass.,


1 80


Walter L. Taylor,


66


1 80


Myron D. Taylor,


1 80


Asa S. Prescott,


3 60


Everett S. Perkins,


1 80


Dorothea J. Smith,


97


John Tappan,


1 80


Chas. O. Tilton, paid in Moultonboro,


1 80


Edward Vittum, excess in tax,


1 80


Otis H. Vittum,


1 80


James Welch, pays in Ossipee,


1 80


$66 53


25


Town Officers.


Frank L. Atwood, services as constable, March election, 1908, $ 1 50


George W. Thompson, services as selectman Feb. 15 to March 10, 1908, 3 75


E. M. Heard, E. E. Quimby and W. H. Penniman, supervisors, March election 1907, 1908 and Nov. 1908, 36 00


Harriet E. Cartland, member of school board. 35 00


Daniel D. Atwood, services as town treasurer, 30 00


Isabel Forbush, services as librarian to Feb. 15 1908, 40 00


Chas. W. Donovan, services as selectman and expenses, 5 99


John J. Weed, member of school board, 35 00


A. B. Hoag, member of school board, 35 00


Amos Gale, services as constable, Nov., 1908,




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