Annual reports of the selectmen, treasusrer, and board of education of the Town of Danville, New Hampshire, 1908, Part 1

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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01882 1782


GC 974.202 D23AR, 1908


TOWN OF DANVILLE NEW HAMPSHIRE


Annual Report of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Road Agents and Board of Education, for the year end- ing February 15, 1908, together with the Vital Statistics of the Town for the year 1907, as pre- pared by the Town Clerk.


Amesbury Daily News Job Print.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, HIGHWAY AGENTS, AND BOARD OF EDUCATION


OF THE TOWN OF


DANVILLE, N. H.


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1908


TOGETHER WITH


THE VITAL STATISTICS OF THE TOWN FOR THE YEAR 1907


Amesbury Daily News Print Amesbury, Mass. 1908


Town Officers.


OFFICERS BIENNIALLY ELECTED. Moderator Geo. N. Morey.


Representative to General Court Frank P. Collins.


Supervisors of Check List Ernest J. Darbe, Allan L. Huntington, Herman E. Sanborn.


OFFICERS ANNUALLY ELECTED.


Town Clerk Herbert E. Colby.


Selectmen


George M. Anderson, Wallace Keezar, Dan. T. Sanborn.


Treasurer Clarence M. Collins.


Highway Agents Amos G. Consing, Alfred B. Sargent.


Library Trustees


Warren Hoyt, C. M. Collins, W. F. Heath. School Board Clarence M. Collins, A. B Sargent, Sydney Huntington.


Treasurer of School Fund Agnes H. Collins Board of Health Eimer A. Kimball,


Auditors Alden M. Johnson, James W. George.


VALUATIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS.


Valuation.


140 Polls,


$14,000 00


99 Horses,


7,009 00


6 Oxen,


300 00


84 Cows,


2,420 00


11 Other Neat stock,


213 00


18 Sheep,


55 00


Bank stock,


200 00


Stock in trade


6,850 00


Mills, factories and machinery


2,460 00


Improved and unimproved land and buildings


158,602 00


Hay and Manure


450 00


· $192,559 00


Appropriations.


State tax


$ 410 00


County tax


595 50


Town charges


500 00


Schools


850 00


Memorial Day


25 00


Public Library


·


75 00


Highways


772 40


Repairs on town hall


300 00


Repairs on school house


100 00


Overlay


180 00


$3,807 90


4


TOWN REPORT


Selectmen's Report.


The Selectmen have received money and notes as follows :


Received.


Cash on hand,


$1,093 49


Isaac W. March School fund,


State treasurer, railroad tax,


32 20


" " savings bank tax, 497 30


"


literary fund, 64 66


" proportion of school fund, 109 28


" high school tuition, 17 76


County for soldiers dependent widows, 103 00 Dog license money, 52 80


John F. Heath, collector tax for 1907, 3,421 53


Interest for money on deposit in bank 7 18


Interest on I. W. March school fund, 4 50


A. A. Collins for gravel sold from highway, 20 70


Eugene F. Collins, for use of town


hiall in 1906, 16 00


Charles H. Kimball, for use of town hall, 10 00


John F. Heath, coll. int. for 1907,


12 02


" 1906 tax, 255 53


" int. for 1906, 6 96


- - $5,724 91


State Road.


Rec. of State Engineer, 510 73


5


TOWN REPORT


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid.


John Templeton for printing town reports, $24 00


Osborn the printer for order book, I 40


C. A. Twombly, undertaker, 18 00


E. N. Pearsons for engrossing act to legalize election in 1905-1906, 75;


E. C. Eastman for check list war- rants and tax collec, tor's book, 4 90


Mary C. Reed,' for memorial service, 25 00


Edgar T. Brown, undertaker, 5 00


C. A. Day, damage to horse caused by defect in highway, C. E. King, undertaker,


40 00


5 00


Chase Bros. for printing notices to remove gypsy and brown tail moths nests, 4 25


G. M. Anderson, expense to Concord


to pay state tax, 5 00


G. M. Anderson expense to Exeter to settle with county commissioners, 3 00


Herbert E. Colby for returning vi- tal statistics, 3 50


Herbert E. Colby, copying records,


I 25


Colby Bros. for wood and lumber,


IO 20


C. M. Collins, postage, I 00


C. A. Day, for sharpening bars and drills, 40


G. M. Anderson for ex. postage, tele-


phone, etc., 2 40


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6


TOWN REPORT


G. M. Anderson, expense to Exeter on


soldiers exemption act, 3 00


Eugene Collins, for cleaning and


supplies for town hall, 16 00


Wallace Keezar, work on schoolhouse, I 62


E. E. Kimball, for truant officer and enumerating school children, 7 50


Grace M. Anderson, enumerating


school children, 5 00


188 17


STATE AND COUNTY TAX.


Paid.


State tax,


410 00


County tax,


595 50


1,005 50


TOWN OFFICERS.


Paid.


G. M. Anderson, selectman, 45 00


Wallace Keezar, selectman,, 20 00


Dan T. Sanborn, selectman, 15 00


C. M. Collins, treasurer, 15 00


H. E. Colby, clerk, 15 00


J. F. Heath, collector, 56 92


C. M. Collins, member school board, 10 00


A. B. Sargent, member school board, 10 00


Sydney Huntington, member school board, 10 00


Agnes H. Collins, school treasurer,


5 00


G. N. Morey, moderator, 2 00


Dan T. Sanborn, supervisor, 4 00


Wallace Keezar, auditor, 2 00


209 92


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TOWN REPORT


HIGHWAYS.


Paid.


Amos G. Corning, road agent, 288 84


Alfred B. Sargent, road agent, 191 60


Herbert S. Collins, for labor on Rock- rimmon road, 9 88


Wallace Keezar,


75


G. M. Anderson, 2 50


Mary A. Page for housing road ma- chine, 2 00


A. B. Sargent, for making snow paths, 20 35 W. J. Ladd, for making snow paths, 20 63


For state road, 625 17


1,16I 72


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


Paid.


Samuel McGrath for loss of house


by fire, 8 08


Leon C. Webster for loss of horse,


49


A. F. Sever, for over tax on shop,


79


9 36


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Paid.


E. A. Landman, for disinfecting,


10 00


10 00


DEPENDENT SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS.


Paid.


For support of Mary F. Chellis, 54 00


Dr. E. A. Landman for professional services for Mary F. Chellis, 14 25


For support of Josiah Ladd,


51 00


119 25


8


TOWN REPORT


POOR.


Paid. E. J. Darbe, for support of Warren H. Arnold and family, 6 38 A. G. Corning, for lodging tramp, I 00


7 38


SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS.


Paid.


Agnes H. Collins, treasurer, appropri-


ated by town, 850 00


Literary fund, 64 66


Proportion of school fund, 109 28


Dog license money, · 78 40


Interest on I. W. March school fund, 4 50


Repairs on schoolhouse, 100 00


1,206 84


SANBORN SEMINARY.


Paid.


A. C. Chase, treas., for tuition, 165 00


Z. Willis Kemp, for books and school


supplies, 66 20


231 20


ROBINSON SEMINARY.


Paid.


Albert N. Dow, treas., tuition, 80 00 80 00


PUBLIC WATERING PLACES. Paid.


Wallace Keezar, 3 00


W. P. Carter, 3 00


J. H. Collins,


3 00


.


9 00


TOWN REPORT 9


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Paid.


C. M. Collins, 75 00


75 00


NOTES AND INTEREST.


Paid.


On Parsonage note, 195 00


Interest on Parsonage note, 107 80


Interest on County tax, 3 98


Isaac March Trust Fund dep. in bank, 150 00


- 456 78


TOWN HALL ACCOUNT.


1907


Aug. 17 George Clow, 4 50


" 17 John H. Dockham,


6 45


3I


2 25


Sept. 16


75


Oct. 26


Walter A. Kimball,


60


Nov. 14


John D. Kelley,


150 00


28 D. H. Osborne,


II 43


Dec. 16


G. M. Anderson, 15 00


19


Wallace Keezar, 4 60


20 Byron Renolds, I 32


23 Hanscome Hardware Co. 4 0I


30 Taylor ·Goodwin Co., 25 50


1908


Jan. 8 Mills & McClintock, 36 70


30


O. L. Cleaves,


3 75


Mar. 21 D. H. Osborne,


9 38


Ex. on gutters, 50


276 74


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10


TOWN REPORT


STATE ROAD ACCOUNT.


Amount appropriated by town and state for the follow- ing years,


1905,


654 00


1906, 630 50


1907, 654 75


1,939 25


Total disbursements,


2,12I 85


RECAPITULATION.


Miscellaneous,


188 17


Town officers,


209 92


Roads and bridges,


1,16I 72


Public watering places,


9 00


Public Library,


75 00


Abatements,


9 36


State tax,


410 00


County tax,


595 50


Support of schools,


1,206 84


Sanborn Seminary,


231 20


Robinson Seminary,


80 00


Dependent soldiers and widows,


119 25


Support of poor,


7 38


Notes and interest,


456 78


Board of health,


10 00


Town hall,


276 74


State highway money,


510 73


5,557 59


GEORGE M. ANDERSON, WALLACE KEEZER, DAN T. SANBORN, Selectmen of Danville.


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TOWN REPORT


Financial Statement.


Feb. 15th, 1908, notes and bills against the town, 2,500 00 2,500 00


AVAILABLE RESOURCES.


Due from county for support of de- pendent soldiers and widows,


16 25


Unpaid taxes, 398 44 678 05 1,092 74


Cash on hand,


1,407 26


We the undersigned have examined the foregoing ac- count presented to us by the selectmen and find it cor- rectly cast and properly vouched for.


ALDEN M. JOHNSON, JAMES W. GEORGE, Auditors.


12


TOWN REPORT


Treasurer's Report.


The Treasurer has received from all sources the fol- lowing sums :


Balance on hand, Feb. 15, 1907, 791 92


Isaac March Trust Fund, 150 00


State Highway Fund, 151 57


Rec'd. of Town Clerk, Dog Licenses, 52 80


" State Eng., for State Road, 510 73 A. A. Collins, State Road Agent, 20 70


" Eugene Collins, Janitor of Town Hall, 16 00


Janitor of Town Hall, 10 00


Int. on Isaac March Fund, 4 50


Int. on Bank Account, 7 18


" County Treas. dependent soldiers, 103 00


State Treas. Sav. Bk. Tax, 497 30


"


" Railroad Tax, 32 20


"


Literary Fund, 64 66


" School Fund, 109 28


High School


Tuition, 17 76


J. F. Heath, Col. 1906 tax, 255 53


J. F. Heath, Col, 1906 int. 6 ,96


" J. F. Heath, Col. 1907 tax 3,421 53


J. F. Heath, Col. 1907 int. 12 02


6,235 64


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13


TOWN REPORT


The Treasurer has paid the following sums on orders from the Selectmen :


Miscellaneous,


188 17


Town Officers,


209 92


. Roads and Bridges,


1,672 45


Public Watering Places,


9 00


Public Library,


75 00


Abatements,


9 36


State Tax,


410 00


County Tax,


595 50


Support of Poor,


7 38


Support of Schools,


1,206 84


Sanborn Seminary,


23I 20


Robinson Seminary,


80 00


Dependent soldiers and widows,


119 25


Notes and interest,


456 78


Repairs on Town Hall,


276 74


Board of Health,


10 00


5557 59


Amount the Treasurer has received,


6,235 64


Amount the Treasurer has paid,


5,557 59


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


678 05


Of this amount $52.80 is for Dog Licenses, and $2.91 is unexpended balance on A. A. Collins' State Road.


CLARENCE M. COLLINS,


Treasurer.


Danville, N. H., Feb. 20, 1908.


We, the undersigned, have examined the foregoing ac- count presented to us by the town treasurer, and find it correctly cast and properly vouched for.


ALDEN M. JOHNSON, JAMES W. (GEORGE, Auditors.


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14


TOWN REPORT


Highway Agent's Report.


1


AMOS G. CORNING'S ACCOUNT. Paid.


W. J. Mace, for 10 days work with team, $40 00


W. J. Mace, 1-2 day work on bridge, 75


Walter Carter, 10 days work with team, 40 00


John Sanborn, 10 1-2 days work with team, 42 00


Herbert Collins, 9 days shoveling, 13 50


Ernest Avery, 10 1-2 days shoveling, 15 75


Orville Cleaves, 10 1-2 days shoveling, 15 75


W. A. Kimball, 9 1-2 days shoveling, 14 25


Ed. Shannon, 7 1-2 days shoveling,


II 25


C. W. Hartford, 1-2 day shoveling,


75


W. K. Davis, 5 days shoveling,


7 50


John Severence, 3 days shoveling,


4 50


Herbert Collins, 2 days, 7 1-2 hours at bushes,


4 25


Charles Eastman, 57 loads gravel at 7 I-2,


4 28


Maj. Rull, 247 loads gravel at 7 1-2,


18 52


A. G. Corning, 8 days labor,


12 00


George H. M. Johnson, for bridge railing & labor, 2 00


Colby Bros. for 4 posts, 32


" 200 ft. ties, 3 60


" 268 ft. 4 in. plank, 5 36


Herbert L. Collins, picking rock,


8 days, 3 hours, 12 50


Roy C. Collins, picking rock, 9 days


3 hours, II 66


Byron W. Reynolds, 5 hours,


2 20


Theodore Day, I-2 day,


75


90


A. G. Corning, for horse, 3 days work, 4 50


Total, $288 84


Amount received of town treasurer,


$288 84


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TOWN REPORT


A. B SARGENT'S ACCOUNT.


Apr. 30 Rodney Rock, 4 00


A. B. Sargent, 4 00


Will Kennedy, I 50


C. H. Avery,


I 50


Calis Pilon,


I 50


May


I Rodney Rock, 4 00


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


C. H. Avery,


I 50


Will Kennedy,


I 50


.


Calis Pilon,


I 50


Peter Metevier, 7 hours,


I 05


May


6 Rodney Rock,


4 00


F. W. Tuck,


3 55


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


Peter Metevier,


1 50


Charles Collins,


I 50


Will Kennedy,


I 50


C. H. Avery, I 50


May


7 Rodney Rock,


4 00


F. W. Tuck,


4 00


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


Charles Collins,


I 50


Peter Metevier,


I 50


C. H. Avery,


I 50


Will Kennedy,


I 50


May


8 Rodney Rock,


4 00


F. W. Tuck,


4 00


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


Peter Metevier,


I


50


Chas. Collins,


I


50


C. H. Avery,


I


50


Leon Webster,


I


50


Will Kennedy,


I 50


June 20


Rodney Rock,


4 00


F. W. Tuck,


4 00


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TOWN REPORT


A. B. Sargent, 4 00


O. E. Collins,


3 60


Calis Pilon, I 50


Chas. Collins,


I 50


C. H. Sargent,


I


50


Frank Shannon,


I


50


C. H. Avery,


I 50


June 21


Rodney Rock,


4 00


F. W. Tuck,


4 00


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


Calis Pilon,


I 50


C. H. Sargent,


I 50


Frank Shannon,


I 50


Chas. Collins,


I


50


C. H. Avery,


I


50


July 8 C. H. Avery,


I 50


July IO C. H. Avery,


I


50


Aug. 5 C. H. Avery,


I 50


Walter E. Sargent,


I


50


Aug. 6 C. H. Avery,


I 50


Walter E. Sargent,


I 50


Aug. 16 Walter E. Sargent,


I 50


Aug. 20 Walter E. Sargent,


I


50


C. H. Avery,


I 50


A. B. Sargent, I horse I-2 day,


I 25


Aug. 21


Walter E. Sargent, I-2 day,


75


C. H. Avery,


I 50


Aug. 23


Rodney Rock,


4 00


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


C. H. Avery,


I 5C


Peter Metevier,


I 50


Jerry Elkins,


I 50


W. E. Sargent,


I 50


Aug. 24


Rodney Rock, 7 hours,


2 80


A. B. Sargent, 7 hours,


2 80


W. E. Sargent, 7 hours, I 05


C. H. Avery, 7 hours,


I 05


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TOWN REPORT


Peter Metevier, 7 hours


I 05


Jerry Elkins, 7 hours, I 05


Frank Shannon,


50


Aug. 30 A. B. Sargent,


4 00


C. H. Avery,


I 50


W. E. Sargent,


I 50


Peter Metevier,


I 50


Aug. 3I


A. B. Sargent,


4 00


Peter Metevier,


I 50


C. H. Avery,


I 50


W. E. Sargent,


I 50


Gravel, .


9 60


191 60


SNOW PATHS 1907.


A. B. Sargent-Agent. Paid.


Chas. Sheldon,


2 IO


Leon Sheldon,


I 35


Will Shannon,


I 35


Moses Stevenson,


75


John H. Elkins,


I 20


Leon Webster,


2 25


Freeman Tuck,


I 65


F. A. Hall,


I 70


Sidney Merrick,


30


Lewis Merrick,


25


Arthur W. Tuck,


3 50


A. B. Sargent,


3 95


20 35


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TOWN REPORT


Janitor's Report.


Rec'd. for use of hall,


41 00


Paid for wood, oil, etc.,


15 00


Services as janitor, 16 00


Paid treasurer balance,


10 00


41 00


CHAS. H. KIMBALL, Janitor.


19


TOWN REPORT


Report of Parsonage Committee.


Amount of note and in banks,


9,316 89


Rec'd. int. from town and banks, 372 26


9,689 15


Paid Free Bapt. Society,


254 28


" Methodist Society,


90 46


" Universalist Society, 17 II


" Congregational Society,


9 78


" postage and services of com.


63


Parsonage Fund, Town Note, 2,500 00 " N. H. sav. Bk. 4,000 00


Amoskeag sav. bk. 1,816 89


Manch'ter sav. bk. 1,000 00


9,689 15 C. M. COLLINS, A. B. SARGENT, A. J. PHILBRICK, Parsonage Committee.


Danville, N. H., Feb. 24, 1908.


Having examined the foregoing account we find it cor- rectly cast and properly vouched for.


ALDEN M. COLLINS, JAMES W. GEORGE, Auditors.


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20


TOWN REPORT


Report of Library Trustees.


We 'are pleased to note that the new catalogues have largely increased the patronage of the library.


The problem of caring for the books must soon be met, as the present room is over-crowded.


We suggest the possibility of building a stack room in one corner of the banquet room of the Town Hall, cut- ting a door through from the room now in use. We are confident that it can be done at a small expense, and would make a very convenient arrangement, sufficient for many years.


Balance from last year, 46 02


Rec'd. from Town Treas. 1908, 75 00


121 02


Paid C. H. Sargent, Insurance,


5 00


C. F. Rull, printing,


5 00


Sargent Bros. printing catalogues,


32 00


A. E. Tewksbury, labor,


I 50


Byran Craggy, carrying books,


6 15


W. F. Heath, services as Librarian, 16 40


· labor and material, 8 15


Balance on hand,


74 20


46 82


I21 02


WARREN HOYT, C. M. COLLINS, W. F. HEATH,


Trustees.


.


21


TOWN REPORT


Report of Board of Education.


The North school has been taught by Mary L. San- born and Bertha L. Deane, the South Primary by Ruth A .. Towle, and the Grammar by Abbie E. Cutting.


The whole number of different pupils registered dur- ing the year is ninety-two, forty-six boys and forty-six girls.


A five year's lease of the room for the grammar school has been taken, and with the appropriation made, it has been changed into a very convenient school room.


There are thirteen attending school at higher institu- tions, eleven at Sanborn Seminary at Kingston and two at Robinson Seminary at Exeter.


CLARENCE M. COLLINS, ALFRED B. SARGENT, SIDNEY W. HUNTINGTON, Board of Education.


Roll of Perfect Attendance.


Names of pupils not absent or tardy during the term and for the year.


North School.


First Term :- Esther E. Merrick.


Second Term :- Edith R. Collins, Isa M. Collins, Esther E. Merrick, Florence W. Merrick, Lewis E. Merrick, Sid- ney C. Merrick.


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TOWN REPORT


Third Term :- Florence W. Merrick, Edith R. Collins, Esther E. Merrick, Lewis E. Merrick.


For the year :- Esther E. Merrick.


Primary School, South Danville.


First Term :- Clinton Arnold, Amanda Clucher, Elwin Col- lins, Lena Collins, Theron Collins, Dana Huntington, Bertha Ladd, Marcia Ladd, Elwin Kimball, Esther Kim- ball, Angie Morey, Edna Morey, Forrest Merrick, Sher- burne Sanborn, George Welch, William Welch, Wesley WVitherell.


Second Term :- Amanda Clucher, Lena Collins, Bertha Ladd, Dorothy Keezer, Carleton Mace, Forrest Mer- rick, Elwin Kimball, Sherburne Sanborn, George Welch, Wesley Witherell.


Third Term :- Clifton Arnold, Forrest Merrick, Dorothy Keezer, Esther .Kimball, George Welch.


For the year :- Forrest Merrick, George Welch.


Grammar School, South Danville.


First Term :- Lucius O. Avery, Karl E. Burrill, Roy C. Collins, Roland Day, Bernice L. Kimball, Hazel B. Kimball, Lowell C. Mace, Herbert S. Osborne, Caro- line W. Sanborn.


Second Term :- Lucius O. Avery, William A. Bagley, Maurice C. George, Herbert S. Osborne, Caroline W. Sanborn.


Third Term :- Lucius O. Avery, William A. Bagley, Karl E. Burrill, Maurice C. George, Herbert S. Osborne, Charlie Peterkin, Fred Peterkin, Caroline Sanborn.


For the year :- Lucius O. Avery, Herbert S. Osborne, Caro- line W. Sanborn.


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT. Balance on hand, Feb. 15, 1907, 108 48 Rec'd. from Town Treas. from town, 850 00


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TOWN REPORT


State Fund, 109 28


Lit'r'y Fund, 64 66



Dog Licenses, 78 40 Int. on Isaac


March Fund,


4 50


"


for repairs, 100 00


1,315 32


Expenditures Paid for Teaching.


North School.


Bertha Deane, II weeks, 88 00


Grace W. Cooke, 18 weeks, 153 00


South School, No. I.


Ruth Towle, 12 weeks, 96 00


Lena Quimby, 18 weeks, 153 00


South School, No. 2.


Abbie Cutting, 12 weeks,


108 00


Abbie Cutting 18 weeks,


171 00


769 00


School Supplies.


Pulsifer Paper Co., 14 80


Chas. E. Merrill & Co.,


33


R. E. Lane, 2 13


Edw. E. Babb & Co., 20 89


Chase Brothers,


3 00


American Book Co., 12 80


D. C. Heath & Co., 3 50


Ginn & Co., 7 33


.


64 78


General Expenses.


Lucius Avery, Janitor, 8 60


Marcus Anderson, labor, 3 50


A. Holt, transportation of scholars, 18 00


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TOWN REPORT


F. W. Tuck, transportation of scholars, 72 50 Byron Craggy, trans. of scholars, 72 00 W. J. Ladd, mdse. 30


Colby Brothers, wood, 29 96


A. B. Sargent, wood and supplies, 19 50


A. O. U. W., rent of school room, 36 00


Chas. Kimball, rent of town hall, · 2 00


262 36


Repairs.


Bradley & Brown,


2 52


Arthur Tuck, 16 00


C. H. Fellows & Co.,


3. 00


E. Buttrick,


4 34


Sidney Huntington,


16 63


Taylor & Goodwin,


42 16


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins,


20 00


W. C. Bennett & Co.,


II I5


115 80


Total expenses,


1,2II 94


Balance on hand,


103 38


1,315 32


AGNES H. COLLINS, Treasurer ..


Danville, N. H., Feb. 20, 1908.


We, the undesrigned, have examined the foregoing ac- count and find it correctly cast and properly vouched for .. ALDEN M. JOHNSON, JAMES W. GEORGE, Auditors ..


BIRTHS Registered in the Town of Danville, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1907.


Date


Name of Child


Sex


No. of Liv.or Child |St'b'n


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Dec. 23'06, Eleanor Annie 1907


F


4th


L


Raymond Jackson


Marcia Anderson


Kennebunkport Danville Me.


June 6


Thomas Irving


M


1st


L


July 12


M


1st


S


Thomas J. Libby Chester A. Kimball


Plaistow Portland, Me. West Kingston |Chester, N.H


August 4


Fred H. Helen Louise


M


1st


L


Herbert Seaver


Aug. 11 Nov. 25


Gladys


F


1st


L


Frank A. Stevenson| Lillie M. Sargent


Kingston, N. H. |Danville Danville Danville


Danville Danville


F


1st


L


Charles Johnson


Lottie M. Bowley Cora B. Lovering Addie Tewksbury Susie Kimball


MARRIAGES Registered in the Town of Danville, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1907.


Date


Place of Marriage


Name and Surname| Age of Groom and Bride


in Years


Color of Each


Place of Birth of Each


Names of Parents


Con- dition


Name, Residence and Official Station of per- son by whom married


Jun. 6 Danville


Irving M. Collins Carrie M. Dimond


22


W


Danville


Danville


Clarence M Collins Melburn J. Dimond Mason W. Tucker


1st 1st 2nd


Rev. W. C. Chappell, Danville, N. H. Rev. W. C. Chappell,


Jun. 29 Danville


Harry A. Tucker


39


W


Danville


Fannie M. Sargent


38


W


Danville


James M. Kimball


2nd


Danville, N. H.


Au. 28 Haverhill, Mass Clem. W. Withere 1


Hazel Marie Hoyt


2L


W


Valpariso, Ind.


Will I. Hoyt


1st


Rev. Arthur G. Lyon, Haverhill, Mass.


No. 27 Danville


harles A. Clement! Alice A. Quimby


21


W


Danville


George A. Clement Charles E. Quimby


1st


Rev. W. C. Chappell, Danville, N. H.


Ist


27


W


Fremont .


W


Lake, Ohio


Orin O. Witherell


1st


19


19


W


DEATHS Registered in the Town of Danville, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1907.


Date


Name and Surname of Deceased


Age


Place of Birth


Sex


Color


Single, Wi. or Mar.


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Feb. 9


Herbert C. Seaver


17


10


12 Kingston, N.H.


M


W


S


John P. Seaver


Mar. 30


Mary A. Collins


81


3


6 Deerfield, N. H.


F


W


M


Joseph Allen


Apr. 4


Augusta D. Darbe


73


8


4 Danville


F


W


M


Joseph Chailis


Apr. 5


Clara B. Kimball


49


6


19 Sandown


F


W


W


James Griffin


Abigail Kenny


Apr. 6


Alva B. Collins


80


6


10|Hampstead


M


M


=


M


Johnathan Collins


July 25


Mary A Craggy


37


S


21 Danville


F


M


Martin V. Tewksbury


Aug. 7


George W. Welch 63


3


15 Wilmot


M


WV


M


John Welch


Oct. 24


Dorothy A. Gordon 74


7


Kingston


F


W


W


Daniel Clifford


Nov. 15


Samuel McGrath


50


10


13 Buctouche, N.B.


M


W


M


Johnathan Collins


Betsey Daniels Betsey Daniels


June 25


Leonard W. Collins 77


7


16 Hampstead


Florence G. Hull Mary Batchelder Dorothy Blake


Martha C. Ladd Susan Hubbard Clarissa Bartiett


Yrs Mos Dys


3-3-т


12 02 1234


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ханов 8


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300g


3


மறைநளி


7132


9


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