Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1922, Part 1

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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01826 6376


GC 974.202 SA57AR, 1922


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OFFICERS OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31 1922


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31


1922


This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete to the best of our knowledge and belief. January 31, 1922.


CHARLES B. HOYT, CARL S. DORR, ANSEL E. LEE,


Selectmen.


NELLIE E. RUSSELL, Treasurer.


BLANCHARD PRINTING CO. BOSTON, MASS. 1922.


TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator CHARLES B. HOYT


Representative ALONZO McCRILLIS


Town Clerk CHARLES O. SMITH


Town Treasurer NELLIE E. RUSSELL


Tax Collector


Librarian


KATHERINE F. BRYER MILDRED T. BLANCHARD


Library Trustees


E. LOUISE WHITE


KATHERINE F. BRYER


JESSE L. AMBROSE


Trustees of Trust Funds


ELMER B. HART


WILLIS B. MARSTON


DANIEL D. ATWOOD


Supervisors of the Check List


WILLIS B. MARSTON WALTER S. TAPPAN


Ballot Inspectors


Rep. CLARE E. GEORGE G. ROLAND SMITH


Dem.


JAMES S. ROBERTS


EUGENE E. WALLACE


Board of Health ALBERT B. HOAG M. D., and SELECTMEN


Dog Officer EUGENE E. MUDGETT


Fire Warden DANIEL S. WATSON


Deputy Fire Wardens HERBERT L. PERKINS WALTER H. AVERY


Manager Town Hall J. ALPHONSO SMITH


Constables JOHN S. QUIMBY LEVERETT C. FELCH EUGENE E. MUDGETT


Town Officers-continued


State Road Agents FRED O. MASON SAMUEL B. SMITH


Trunk Line Patrolman FRED TAPPAN


Notch & Dale Road Agent MOSES A. HALL


Town Road Agents


RYVERS F. ANGIER LEWIS C. ELLIOTT ROSS M. GRAVES Auditors


CHARLES R. FELLOWS J. ALPHONSO SMITH SUMNER B. CLARK


Selectmen ANSEL E. LEE, 1 year CHARLES B. HOYT, 2 years CARL S. DORR, 3 years


SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS


Moderator DANIEL D. ATWOOD


Clerk WILLIAM HEARD Treasurer ELMER B. HART Truant Officer LEVERETT C. FELCH School Board ALBERT B. HOAG LOUISE H. LEE


JULIA S. SMITH


Superintendent F. W. JACKSON


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


To the inhabitants of the Town of Sandwich in the County 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 fourteenth 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 see if the town will vote to elect a Town Treasurer, and pass any vote relating thereto.


3. To raise money to pay interest on School Fund note for the year ensuing.


4. To see if the town will vote to raise money for the support of the library in addition to the amount re- quired by law.


5. To see if the town will vote to raise money to pay the expense of decorating soldiers' graves.


6. To see if the town will vote to raise money for the observance of Old Home Week.


7. To see if the town will vote to raise money for the repair of the Notch and Dale road.


8. To see if the town will vote to raise money for the maintenance of the Trunk Line road; also for a new bridge near the Prescott mill.


9. To raise money for the maintenance of State Aid roads.


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10. To see if the town will vote to raise money in addition to the sum required by law to obtain state aid for the construction of State road.


11. To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges and pass any vote relating thereto.


12. To see if the town will vote to raise money to help exterminate the Gypsy Moth, and to eradicate the White Pine Blister Rust,


13. To see if the town will vote to raise money to wire and install a moving picture booth at the town hall.


14. To see if the town will vote to discontinue or re-locate the highway in front of the F. Herbert Weed house at Sandwich Lower Corner.


15. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to pay town charges for the ensuing year.


Given under our hands and seal this twenty-fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-two.


CHARLES B. HOYT, CARL S. DORR, ANSEL E. LEE,


Selectmen of Sandwich.


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Selectmen's Report


Inventory April 1, 1921.


Land and buildings, less exemptions


$1,156,626.00 35,964.00


334 Horses, less exemptions


2 Asses and Mules


250.00


60 Oxen


6,200.00


351 Cows, less exemptions


15,856.00


151 Other neat, less exemptions


6,978.00


47 Sheep


232.00


13 Hogs


220.00


100 Fowls


160.00


1 Vehicle


100.00


5 Portable Mills


3,800.00


6 Boats and Launches


700.00


Wood, Lumber, etc.


37,502.00


Municipal Bonds and Notes


15,500.00


Money on hand, at interest, or on deposit


3,968.00


Stock in trade


38.914.00


Mills and Machinery 1


1,302.00


Total, exclusive of exemptions


$1,324,272.00


Amount exempted to soldiers


5,310.00


Total valuation


$1,329,582.00


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Appropriations for 1921


State tax


$4,420.00


State tax, special for deficiencies


1,170.00


State tax, Soldiers' War Relief, 499 polls


998.00


County tax


3.509.05


Schools by law


4,851.00


School deficiency to July 1, 1921


2,700.00


School tax on 98 pupils


196.00


Interest on School Fund Note


133.92


High School tuition


350.00


Text books and supplies


400.00


Repair of school houses


500.00


Insurance on school houses


100.00


Salary of School Officers


187.00


Library by law


78.00


Library by vote


200.00


Memorial Day


100.00


Old Home Day


200.00


Maintenance Trunk Line road


1,000.00


Maintenance State Aid roads


1,000,00


Construction State Aid road, by vote


693.00


Repair of town roads and bridges


8,000.00


Repair of Notch and Dale road


100.00


To defray town charges


1,000.00


Part of 5 per cent


318.72


Tax rate $2.24 on the hundred.


Taxes committed to Katherine F. Bryer collector


$32,204.69


Polls 515


$2,541.00


Property tax


29,663.69


$32,204.69


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Budget


State tax


$4,000.00


County tax


3,500.00


Schools


6,500.00


Interest on School Fund Note


133.92


Memorial Day


100.00


Old Home Day


200.00


Library by law


78.00


Library by vote


200.00


To destroy gypsy moth, and White Pine Blister Rust


500.00


To purchase picture booth


250.00


Highways and bridges


8,000.00


Trunk Line maintenance


1,000.00


Trunk Line bridge


1,000.00


State aid maintenance


1,000.00


To obtain State aid


700.00


To defray town charges


1,000.00


$28,161.92


Value of Town Property


Town hall and lot


$7,000.00


Furniture and equipment


300.00


Library land and building


17,500.00


Library fixtures and books


8,500.00


School houses


9,000.00


School books and furnishings


2,000.00


Highway buildings


300.00


Highway equipment


1,000.00


Fire extinguishers


100.00


$45,700.00


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Receipts.


From Local Taxes:


Back taxes collected


$30.00


Automobile taxes


705.82


Taxes collected in full


32,204.69


$32,940.51


From State, for roads:


Notch and Dale roads


46.50


State aid construction 587.71


Trunk line maintenance


988.74


State aid maintenance


1,801.83


3.424.78


From State for other purposes:


Insurance tax 10.50


National forest fire reserve


fund 11.91


Bounties


36.00


Railroad tax


182.53


Fighting forest fires


504.90


Savings bank tax


1,436.00


2.181.84


From Local Sources :


Amoskeag Bank, balance of interest on deposit 39.23


Conway Bank, interest on deposit 73.82


Dog licenses 142.80


Blanchard Fund for roads, 18 mo. int. 2,608.26


Trustees of Quimby Fund, for roads 6,000.00


8.864.11


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Current Revenue Receipts : Bridge plank, sold Temporary loan


2.80 500.00


502.80


Total receipts for year


$47,914.04


Cash on hand Feb. 1, 1921


8,749.83


Cash from all sources for year


$56,663.87


PAYMENTS


General Government:


Town Officers' salaries $ 798.15.


Town Officers' expenses


141.91


Town Hall


10.00


950.06


Protection of Persons and Property :


Dog damage


5.00


Bounties


36.00


Forest fires


1,019.05


1,060.05


Health :


Health Officer


30.00


Vital Statistics


6.00


36.00


Highways and Bridges:


Public watering troughs 38.50


Repair of Notch and Dale road 189.71


Trunk Line maintenance 1,678.67


State Aid maintenance 3,883.50


Repair of town roads and bridges 6,321.35


Snow bills Jan. 1, 1921, to


Jan. 31, 1922 1,386.70


$13,498.43


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Library :


Library by law


78.00


Insurance


88.35


Appropriation for wiring


150.00


Library by vote


200.00


516.35


Charities :


Town poor


$208.57


Patriotic Purposes :


Memorial Day


105.67


Old Home Day


200.00


305.67


Unclassified :


Abatements


126.79


Miscellaneous


284.08


410.87


New Construction and Improvements :


Town Hall Curtain


43.00


Finishing Town Hall


1,150.66


State road construction 7,576.57


8,770.23


Indebtedness:


Temporary loan


500.00


Payments to Governmental Divisions :


State for 480 poll taxes


960.00


County tax 3,509.05


State tax, educational de- ficiency 1,170.00


State tax


4,420.00


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Town School district 11,032.44


21,091.49


Total payments for all purposes


$47,347.61


Cash in treasury January 31, 1922


9,316.26


56,663.87


DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS


Town Officers' Salaries :


Katherine F. Bryer, tax


collector $160.78


Mildred T. Blanchard, li- brarian 120.00


Charles B. Hoyt, selectman


100.00


Carl S. Dorr, selectman 100.00


Ansel E. Lee, selectman


80.00


Nellie F. Russell, town. treasurer 75.00


Charles O. Smith, town clerk 69.87


Ryvers F. Ainger, road agent 25.00


Ross M. Graves, road agent 25.00


Lewis C. Elliott, road agent 25.00


Eugene E. Mudgett, dog of-


ficer


10.00


Smith, Fellows & Clark, auditors 7.50


$798.15


Town Officers' Expenses :


Harry Blanchard, express, etc. $6.01 William Russell, supplies 9.36


Blanchard Printing Co. 9.50


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Carroll Co. Tel. Co., rent and tolls 40.00


Edson C. Eastman Co., sup- plies 22.04


Selectmen's expenses to


meet Quimby Trustees at Concord 30.00


Chas. B. Hoyt, recording taxes and making town report 25.00


141.91


Town Hall :


William Heard, wood 10.00


Andrew Dutton Co., curtain 43.00


Cleveland Weed, finishing town hall 1,150.66


1,203.66


Forest Fires :


Walter H. Avery, fighting


fires


7.10


Daniel S. Watson, services 11.95


Parker, Young Co., half ex- pense fighting fire, Oc-


tober, 1920 1,000.00


1,019.05


Dog Damage Marcellus C. Wallace, lamb killed 5.00


1


Bounties 1 Bob Cat 5.00


155 Hedgehogs at 20 cents 31.00


36.00


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Health and Sanitation: Dr. A. B. Hoag, services as Health Officer 30.00


Vital Statistics : Dr. A. B. Hoag, 13 births, 11 deaths 6.00


General Expenses of Department


Public Watering Troughs:


John L. Glover, March 1, 1919, to March 1, 1921 $6.00


Moses A. Hall, March 1, 1921, to March 1, 1922 2.50


John C. Watson, March 1, 1920, to March 1, 1922 6.00


Larkin D. Weed, March 1, 1919, to March 1, 1922 9.00


Wilfred Z. Plummer, March 1, 1921, to March 1, 1922 3.00


Mrs. D. D. Slade, March 1, 1920, to March 1, 1922 6.00


Frank A. Bryer, March 1, 1920, to March 1, 1922 6.00


38.50


Education :


Heard's Agency, insurance on library 88.35


Katherine F. Bryer, for library by law 78.00


Katherine F. Bryer, for wiring library 150.00


Katherine F. Bryer, for


library by vote 200.00


516.35


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Charities : Superintendent County Farm for board of Alonzo Carter 208.57


Patriotic Purposes and Recreation : Memorial Day, Wm. H. Scriggins, balance from 1920 5.67


Memorial Day, Wm. H.


Scriggins, by vote 100.00


Old Home Day, Mildred T. Blanchard, by vote 200.00


305.67


Abatements :


Adams, Fannie $5.00


Batchelder, Joseph, tax, 1920 5.00


Bedard, Ferdinand J., soldier 2.00


Blumberg, Simeon N.


5.00


Brown, Louise, not 21


5.00


Donat, Rodenin 1.00


Douglass, Wilber


.86


Farmer, Fred


5.00


Forbush, Isabelle


5.00


Gale, Albert, soldier 3.00


Gilman, Rena, over 70 5.00


Hoyt J. Enos, paid in Laconia


5.00


Kirkwood, Dana


2.24


McKenney, Frank S., paid in


Massachusetts 5.00


Merrill, Jane


5.00


Morang, Martha


5.00


Mudgett, Jennie E.


5.00


Plummer, Clarence R.


4.48


15


Quimby, John S., horse 2.24


Roebarg, Samuel .90


Scriggins, Julia, over 70


5.00


Studer, Mabel 5.00


Tilton, Daniel


3.94


Trask, Alfred


5.00


Trask, Arvilla .45


White, Paul, paid in Conway 5.00


White, Ludwin, paid in Conway 5.00


Varney Heirs of Freeman.


taxed to Mason 15.67


Woodbridge, John, paid in Nashua 5.00


$126.79


Miscellaneous :


Lewis D. Garland, express $2.13


Cleveland Weed, sign boards 3.00


U. S. Construction Co. road machine blade 8.45


Jesse L. Ambrose, damage


to wagon, defect in road 5.00


Blanchard Printing Co.,


1,000 tax bills 6.00


Blanchard Printing Co.,


letterheads and envelopes 13.00


Blanchard Printing Co.,


ballots and stickers


24.50


Blanchard Printing Co., 50 check lists 34.50


Blanchard Printing Co.,


600 town reports 122.50


John Bryant, 10 days on Gypsy moths 25.00


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Irving E. Mudgett, 16 days on Gypsy moths 40.00


$284.08


Indebtedness Payments : Chas. B. Hoyt, temporary loan 500.00


Payments to Governmental Divisions :


State, 480 poll taxes 960.00


State, Educational


Deficiency Tax


1,170.00


State tax


4,420.00


County tax


3,509.05


Town School District


11,032.44


$21,091.49


Highways and Bridges


Sandwich Notch and Dale Road:


Moses A. Hall, Agent.


Moses A. Hall


$81.97


John C. Gilman


27.50


George A. Gilman


27.50


Karl Thompson


9.00


Eugene E. Wallace


6.00


Elmer S. Thompson


6.00


George O. Cook


3.00


Charles O. Smith, plank


7.20


Woodstock Lumber Co.,


plank


21.54


$189.71


State Aid Maintenance Ryvers F. Ainger, Agent. Ryvers F. Ainger $216.42


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Fred W. Mudgett


103.50


Archie P. Ainger


99.75


Harry L. Burrows


92.59


Henry T. Tibbetts


33.00


Eugene E. Mudgett


26.11


Eugene P. Wallace


21.06


Robert C. Penniman


18.75


George O. Cook


10.00


Arthur W. Avery


9.00


Harry Wallace


8.33


Guy Avery


3.00


Walter G. Atwood


1.67


Charles O. Smith, plank


1.92


$645.10


State Aid Maintenance. Ross M. Graves, Agent.


Ross M. Graves


$30.62


Leon H. Currier


14.62


Walter C. Bryant


14.00


Herbert L. Perkins


9.12


Wilfred Z. Plummer


8.50


Ralph A. Blackey


7.00


Charles Whiting


6.62


Elzier Martelle


6.62


James H. Plummer


6.62


Clarence E. Graves


6.62


Will Vittum


6.62


Otis Vittum


6.62


Walter F. Taylor


4.12


Asa Bryant


3.00


$130.70


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State Aid Maintenance.


Lewis C. Elliott, Agent.


Lewis C. Elliott


$86.60


Walter S. Tappan


44.00


Wilber G. Quimby


31.00


Francis G. Elliott


31.00


Daniel S. Watson


15.00


Elmer D. Watson.


15.00


John N. Campbell


11.00


G. Roland Smith


11.00


Clarence R. Brown


7.50


Samuel B. Smith, railing


10.00


$262.10


State Aid Construction and Maintenance. Fred O. Mason, Agent


Arthur W. Avery


$805.54


Fred O. Mason


620.45


Jesse A. Mudgett


336.25


Frank A. Bryer


250.01


Harry C. Avery


256.48


Harry Blanchard


223.17


James H. Plummer


219.39


Thomas Nelson


221.65


Walter G. Atwood


217.58


Harry H. Smith


213.00


Albert Brownlie


198.75


Eugene E. Wallace


192.50


Wilfred Z. Plummer


197.75


Ralph A. Blackey


184.00


Charles Whiting


181.14


Harold Nelson


177.25


Frank L. Hanson


176.75


Daniel P. Brown


170.89


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Frank L. Mudgett


162.28


Fred Bickford 150.53


Albert Hoag


147.47


Thomas A. Horne


144.47


Clarence R. Plummer


138.00


George L. Eaton


123.50


J. Frank Martin


121.00


Carl Bickford


102.72


James Prescott


99.34


O. Granville Smith


98.89


Guy Avery


97.50


John Bryant


92.50


Severance Bryant


96.11


Asa Bryant


86.17


Watson Beech


83.47


Ora Fisher


83.33


Arthur E. Corliss


81.00


Eugene W. Fogg


78.00


Willard Tibbetts


70.83


Andy S. Delano


67.00


Elmer D. Watson


64.86


Jeremiah Martin


52.78


William Heard


42.50


George F. Gault


42.50


Arthur Hewitt


37.22


Stanley F. Quimby


36.00


Michael Bulger


33.00


Eugene E. Mudgett 31.50


Paul Hanson


31.25


Charles B. Hoyt


30.50


John Nelson


29.00


Karl Thompson


18.00


George O. Cook


19.50


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Otis Evans


14.00


Charles McGregor


9.00


Harry Wallace


6.25


Robert G. Penniman


6.00


Edwin Berry


3.00


William P. Drew


2.50


Moses G. Brown


2.50


J. Alphonso Smith


1.00


Heard, Bryant, Smith, sup- plies


25.00


Everett Merryfield, cartage


75.75


Meredith Grain Co., tiling


191.48


Frank I Hanson, gravel


1.15


Harry Blanchard, gravel


72.85


William Heard, gravel


114.50


Concord Foundry, grates


49.00


Cloride 28 drums


206.39


N. E. Metal Co., culverts


305.95


State Department for Engi-


neering


282.56


$8,784.12


Trunk Line Maintenance Fred Tappan, Patrolman


Fred Tappan


$777.02


Fred W. Tappan


105.12


Abraham Tappan


61.66


Fred Bedard


11.39


Isaac H. Graves


9.17


Paul White


7.50


Henry Tappan


6.00


Clark and others, gravel


16.45


United Construction Co., repairs


11.00


$1,005.31


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Trunk Line Re-surfacing, by Fred O. Mason


Fred O. Mason


172.00


Fred Melanson


155.38


Ervin Staples


67.83


Asa Bryant


57.83


Dana Kirkwood


66.33


Charles Whiting


52.83


John Bryant


28.83


John Nelson


2.00


Daniel P. Brown


1.50


William McCluskey, gravel


34.90


$639.43


Engineering


33.93


$1,678.67


Construction at North Sandwich Samuel B. Smith, Agent


Samuel B. Smith


$195.47


Frank W. Hanson


115.05


Herbert L. Perkins


89.00


Clarence R. Brown


58.36


G. Roland Smith


60.24


Thomas A. Horne


53.36


Wilfred Z. Plummer


52.55


John Woodbridge


48.64


Edwin Jeffers


47.80


Edwin J. Atwood


42.26


Owen L. Gilman


40.86


John E. Stocker


36.40


Arhur E. Corliss


29.46


Asa Bryant


17.46


Otis Davey


7.50


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Ansel E. Lee, supplies 5.91


Stanley F. Quimby, posts 9.75


Charles O. Smith, plank


9.90


East Metal Culvert Co.


79.04


$1,000,00


Blanchard Construction, near Town Hall Fred O. Mason, Agent


Arthur W. Avery


$46.43


Jesse A. Mudgett


42.00


Harry C. Avery


26.25


Harry H. Smith


26.00


Walter G. Atwood


24.75


J. Frank Martin


22.50


Asa Bryant


22.25


Thomas A. Horne


21.75


Albert Hoag


21.75


Frank Mudgett


21.00


Albert Brownlie


19.50


Harold Nelson


18.00


Arthur F. Corliss


18.00


Daniel P. Brown


18.00


Ora Fisher


18.00


Chas. B. Hoyt


18.33


Frank L. Hanson


17.00


A. S. Delano


17.00


William Heard


15.00


George F. Gault


15.00


Guy Avery


15.00


Severance Bryant


15.83


Moses G. Brown


11.25


Ralph A. Blackey


8.25


Fred Bickford®


6.00


Harry Blanchard


6.00


Watson Beech


6.25


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Eugene P. Wallace


5.25


Eugene E. Mudgett


4.50


Stanley F. Quimby


4.50


Wilfred Z. Plummer


3.75


Carl Bickford


3.75


Eugene W. Fogg


3.00


Clarence R. Plummer


2.50


George L. Eaton


1.25


Everitt Merryfield, cartage


11.85


William Heard, gravel


17.55


Meredith Grain Co., tiling


63.05


$638.04


TOWN HIGHWAYS Snow Bills Jan. to May, 1921


Herbert E. Abbott


$11.32


Fred Bedard


4.00


Tony Bedard


4.00


Ralph A. Blackey


6.22


Walter C. Bryant


24.59


Harry L. Burrows


6.50


Joseph Cartland


10.00


Coolidge, Brooks & Rogers


25.50


Leon H. Currier


6.67


Carl S. Door


10.92


Elmer Elliott


12.44


Lewis C. Elliott


12.44


Ross M. Graves


20.46


Frank L. Hanson


8.66


Eugene F. Martin


17.12


J. Frank Martin


12.44


Fred O. Mason


1.76


William McCluskey


54.46


Edgar C. Moulton


1.50


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Jesse A. Mudgett


12.32


Wilber E. Quimby 12.44


Lucian C. Skinner


16.00


Harry H. Smith


6.50


O. Granville Smith


4.34


Samuel B. Smith


3.33


Abram Tappan


4.00


Fred Tappan


6.00


Walter F. Taylor


5.23


Wesley W. Tewksbury


13.70


Frank E. Tilton


20.00


Allen L. Vittum


13.77


Fred O. Mason, bal. of salary 150.00


$518.63


Snow Bills, May to Feb. 1, 1922. West District


Arthur C. Avery and help


$75.21


Coolidge, Brooks & Rogers 62.75


Marcellus C. Wallace and help 58.86


Herbert E. Abbott and help


23.69


Lucian C. Skinner and help 23.11


Elmer S. Thompson and help


22.94


Ryvers F. Ainger and help


22.75


Harry L. Burrows and help


20.45


Clarence R. Plummer and help


14.31


J. Frank Martin and help


13.50


Walter C. Hodge and help


11.06


Chas. B. Hoyt


5.25


Frank L. Hanson


2.25


$356.13


Snow Bills, May to Feb. 1, 1922. East District Frank E. Tilton and help $77.78


25


William McCloskey and help


65.50


Ross M. Graves and help 38.95


Herbert E. Perkins and help


34.39


Aubrey M. Vittum and help


26.25


J. Alphonso Smith and help 20.00


O. Granville Smith and help


16.77


Herbert E. Abbott and help 15.14


Fred O. Mason and help


5.35


$300.13


Snow Bills, May to Feb. 1, 1922. North District


Lewis C. Elliott and help


$107.53


Wilfred Z. Plummer and help 45.33


Leon C. Currier and help 19.85


Joseph Cartland and help


12.83


Wesley W. Tewksbury and help


12.39


Charles R. Fellows


9.30


Walter F. Taylor (snowing bridge)


4.48


$211.71


$867.97


Summer Repairs West District. Ryvers F. Ainger, Road Agent.


Ryvers F. Ainger


$505.07


Fred W. Mudgett


241.05


Archie P. Ainger


238.89


Eugene P. Wallace


175.37


Harry L. Burrows


144.50


George F. Gault


112.64


Eugene E. Mudgett


98.91


Harry Wallace


85.17


Henry T. Tibbetts


82.17


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Andy S. Delano


81.80


Herbert E. Abbott


55.00


Karl Thompson 50.75


Robert C. Penniman


45.42


Herman N. Clark


44.45


Chas. H. Burrows


38.50


George O. Cook


38.75


Ralph A. Blackey


31.67


Walter G. Atwood


30.00


Frank L. Mudgett


26.25


Arthur W. Avery


26.00


Lester Burrows


25.00


John S. Quimby


21.75


Wilfred Z. Plummer


20.83


Clarence R. Plummer


18.67


Irving Mudgett


16.94


Jeremiah Martin


15.00


Joseph Moulton


13.75


Chas. F. Hodge


12.50


R. H. Abbott


12.50


J. Frank Martin


12.00


Norman Merryfield


11.25


Chas. C. Cook


10.00


Frank Burrows


8.33


Watson Beach


7.92


Karl Bickford


6.67


Neil Mckenzie


6.00


Newell J. Burrows


6.00


William H. Taylor


1.50


Edward E. Quimby


1.50


Oliver Lee


1.50


Chas. B. Hoyt


.67


Edwin E. Fogg


.67


Gravel


12.50


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Plank and stringers 119.12


$2,515.13


Expended as follows : Bushes, $664.51; Patrol, $993.06; Repairs, $857.56.


Summer Repairs East District ROSS M. GRAVES, Road Agent


Ross M. Graves


$464.80


Henry Tappan


116.89


Will Vittum


105.69


Ernest Stocker


94.54


Freeman Abbott


92.14


William P. Drew


89.25


Frank P. Tilton


87.00


Elzier Martelle


73.98


William McCluskey


58.84


Fred Bedard


51.00


Merton Moody


39.00


Charles Whiting


36.67


Henry Johnson


35.00


Ralph Merrill


33.00


Alfred Vittum


31.50


Otis Vittum


28.85


Isaac H. Graves


25.50


George O. Cook


25.00


Herbert F. Abbott


22.00


Hiram A. Vittum


21.00


Albert Brownlie


16.89


James H. Plummer


16.00


Henry H. Tibbetts


15.00


Archie Palmer


15.00


Asa Bryant


14.35


Walter C. Bryant


13.85


John Bryant


13.85


1


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Daniel P. Brown


13.75


Clarence R. Graves


12.50


Arthur Houle


12.00


Donia Talin


12.00


Elmer Berry


11.50


Chas. F. Hodge


10.00


Henry H. Tibbetts


9.00


Joe Bashaw


9.00


Fred Bedard


9.00


Allen L. Vittum


8.00


Fred O. Mason


7.67


Edward Ford


7.50


Wilfred Z. Plummer


7.50


Eddie Demick


6.35


Harold Nelson


5.00


John Tilton


4.00


Harold Tilton


4.00


Abram Tappan


4.00


Thomas Nelson


3.67


Herbert L. Perkins


3.33


Aubrey L. Vittum


3.00


Eugene E. Mudgett


3.00


Edmund Vittum


3.00


Walter G. Atwood


1.65


G. Roland Smith


1.00


Arthur Abbott


1.00


Frank R. Prescott, lumber


310.89


$2,119.90


Expended as follows : Bushes $353.68; Patrol, $990.21; Repairs $776.01.


Summer Repairs - North Distrct LEWIS C. ELLIOTT, Road Agent $562.69


Lewis C. Elliott


29


Francis G. Elliott


259.91


Wilber E. Quimby


192.66


John Campbell


192.58


Daniel S. Watson


110.10


Clarence R. Brown


48.78


G. Roland Smith


44.00


Elmer D. Watson


39.03


Elmer Elliott


21.00


Wilfred Z. Plummer


12.00


Asa Bryant


5.00


Harold Elliott


4.50


James H. Plummer


1.67


Levi P. Martin


1.33


Earl Peaslee


1.25


Harry A. Atwood


1.00


Neal McCrillis


.50


William Heard, dynamite


6.15


Walter S. Tappan, plank & labor


36.32


Lewis C. Elliott, plank & stringers


145.85


$1,686.32


Expended as follows :


Bushes $369.05;


Patrol


$842.22; Repairs $475.05.


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Financial Statement


Assets


Cash in hands of Town Treas- urer $9,316.26


Due from State for Highways:


State Aid Maintenance 524.88


Trunk Line Maintenance 714.41


J. Alphonso Smith, rent of


town hall


60.00


$10,615.55


Liabilities


Bal. of dog license due schools 137.80 Balance due State Highways:


For State Aid Maintenance 524.88


For Trunk Line Maintenance 476.28


Balance due Town Highways 3,015.35


School Fund Note 2,232.00


6,386.31


Total Assets


$4,229.24


Surplus Jan. 31, 1922


$4,229.24


Surplus Jan. 31, 1921 3,097.46


Net gain for year $1,131.78


CHARLES B. HOYT, CARL S. DORR, ANSEL E. LEE, Selectmen.


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Treasurer's Report


Nellie E. Russell, Treasurer, in account with Town of Sandwich


DR.


Received of Treasurer, 1920


$8,749.83


Received of Treas. 1920, Int.


8.42


Received of Selectmen


13,164.07


Received of Collector


32,204.69


Received of Added Taxes


30.00


$54,157.01


CR.


Paid State Tax


$3,960.97


Paid State Poll Tax


960.00


Paid County Tax


3,509.05


Paid Highways


20,010.69


Paid Incidentals


3,635.72


Paid Schools


11,032.44


Paid Library


516.35


Paid Paupers


208.57


Paid Public Water Tubs


38.50


Paid Bounties


36.00


Paid Abatements


126.79


Paid Memorial Day


105.67


Paid Old Home Day


200.00


Paid Temporary Loan


500.00


$44,840.75


Cash in hands of Treasurer,


January 31, 1922


9,316.26


$54,157.01


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Town Clerk's Report


Received license on 58 male


dogs at $2.00 each $116.00


Received license on 8 female dogs at $5.00 each 40.00


$156.00


Town Clerk's commisson at 20c


13.20


$142.80


Received taxes on 112 automobiles


Oct. 15, 1920 to Oct. 15, 1921 $651.71


Issued 173 resident hunting and fishing permits at $1.00 each.


Issued 53 non-resident fishing permits at $2.15 each.


Received application for 3 non-resident hunting and fishing permits at $15.00 each.


Paid dog licenses and auto. taxes to select- men; hunting and fishing permit fees to State Fish and Game Commission.


CHARLES O. SMITH,


Town Clerk.


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Wentworth Library


Receipts


Balance from 1920


$2.22


Appropriation for 1921


278.00


Interest on Charles Blanchard fund


190.00


Interest on Jewell fund


20.00


From Alfred Quimby fund


50.00


Appropriation for wiring Library


150.00


Total


$690.22


Expenditures


David E. Ambrose, repairing andiron


$ .75


Albert H. Hall, books and 1 year of Modern Priscilla


39.97


Book


1.00


Blanchard Printing Co.


7.50


Meredith Electric Light Co.


5.18


Albert H. Hall, renewal of 12 magazines


34.50


Mildred Blanchard, for Mondays, July, August and September 33.00


Mildred Blanchard, for services as Janitor


75.00


Meredith Electric Light Co.


1.71


J. A. Smith, on account of wiring Library 75.00


Albert H. Hall, books 100.11


Guy Thompson, sawing wood


7.00


Mildred Blanchard, additional salary


30.00


Mildred Blanchard, for Wednesdays for one year 150.00 Ed. J. Bryant, supplies 3.48


Moses Brown, 1 cord wood




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