Annual report of the officers of the town of Lancaster, N.H. for the year ending 1902-1905, Part 7

Author: Lancaster (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Lancaster, N.H. : Printed at the Office of the Coos County Democrat
Number of Pages: 254


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sewer


taxes 60 00


F. S. Linscott, circus licence 25 00


merry-go-round license 15 00


State Treas., 50 per cent. liquor license 26 98


C. L. Sedgell, taxes for 1902 14 00


E. C. Chase, for grass on park 9 00


Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., for license 15 00


D. A. Sullivan, for conerete work 40 00


Jonn Me Kaig, . .. ..


4 50


W. C. Merrill. . .. . .


17 00


Bert Whitcomb. .. .. ..


4 50


James Craigie, for plank 35


20


To cash of Frank Green, for concrete work 3 50


Henry O. Kent, “ 66 66 6 25


W. I. Hatch, 66 66


35 50


L. G. Bailey, 66 66


41 38


Peter Small, for guy rope


10 00


F. S. Linscott, for concrete work


21 00


Natt. M. Stickney estate, cemetery fund 50 00


Natt. M. Stickney estate 249 94


Charles Morse, for taxes 1902 18 22


Richardson & Porter, taxes 1899


30 83


Robert Chase, treasurer, in account Conn. River bridge 233 80


Benj. Benton, for concrete work


18 00


Drew, Jordan && King, for concrete work 8 00


F. S. Linscott, sheep killed by dog's


8 00


W. B. Alden, expense of laying out highway 5 50


Stephen Simmons, for taxes 1902 27 16


Solon A. Carter, State Treas., in- surance tax 63 45


Solon A. Carter, State Treas., railroad tax 348 54


Solon A. Carter, State Treas ..


Savings Bank tax 3426 40


Solon A. Carter, State Treas., literary fund. 397 07


Solon A. Carter, State Treas., High School tuition 70 00


Mrs. H. H. Querry, cemetery fund


50 00


State Treas., for bounty on bears and hedgehogs. 20 25


W. H. Rhodes, for concrete work 9 00


James R. Fl inders, 9 25


R. J. Brown, for dog licenses 261 60


E. V. Cobleigh, for town histories 10 00


$50,827.51


21 DISBURSEMENTS.


By paid intere-t on town notes 1059 00


D. S. Currier, county tax for 1903 7186 25


Solon A. Currier, state tax for 1903 2996 25 Orders drawn by selectmen 37,302 67


By cash on hand. Feb. 23d, 1904 2283 34


$50,827 51


Respectfully submitted,


W. H. MCCARTEN. Treasurer.


February 23d, 1904 .- Examined and found correct, with proper vouchers.


JOSEPH D. HOWE, LAuditors. CHAS. L. HURLEY. 7-1


Town and Masonic Building.


Report of F. B. Spaulding, Manager of the Town and Masonic Building :


Total receipts, February 15, 1903 to Feb- ruary 15, 1904 $1781 03


Total expenditures, February 15, 1903 to


February 15, 1904 1752 74


Balance on hand $28 29


ASSETS.


Cash


$28 29


Due from basket ball team


38 68


Due from North Star Corp., heating 13 27


$80 24


LIABILITIES.


Baker & Cumming's, wood $ 23 75


C. A. Young, services


273 53


F. B. Spaulding, services


80 86


66 66.


supplies


35 75


$413 89


Net deficit $333 65


This shows an increase of deficit for the year of $111 46 Respectfully submitted, F. B. SPAULDING, Manager.


Examine and found correct, with proper vouchers. JOHN L. MOORE, for trustees North Star Corp. J. E. McINTIRE for Selectinen.


Road Agents' Report.


Geo. A. Webster in account with the Town of Lan- caster :


DISBURSEMENTS.


Frank Damon. splitting stone 14 00


Edward Freeman, labor 9 75


Peter Carter, 38 93


Harry Lucas.


86 24


Frank Leavitt. ..


36 75


John Parks, derrick


5 00


Martin Monahan. labor


1 50


Aaron Cummings, gravel


15 00


Loren Lovejoy and team


9 00


Geo. H. Nevers and team


12 10


Joseph Regan and team


6 00


George Gray and team


9 00


L. S. Hartford and team


18 10


Geo. S. Wilder, team


1 50


Frank Spaulding, team


1 25


Bert Lovejoy and team


71 00


Austin Lovejoy. labor


35 75


Thomas Holland, "


3 30


N. J. Cotton. ..


75


Nelson Moulton, gravel


20 60


Allan Way, labor


4 50


Win. H. Knight. ..


36 00


Geo. Farnham. . .


2 00


Robert Kellum and team


3 00


W. A. Smith, labor


15 25


John Savage, team


7 00


Thadie Stickney. labor


11 37


Frank Smith & Co., horses and rendrock


59 95


24


Bernie Stickney, labor


5 50


Charles White, 75


G. A. McDonald,


1 50


Barney McMann, "


1 50


Harlie Stickney,


37 25


Harvey Webster, picking stone


2 00


John Daley, 66


7 20


W. L. Foss and team


5 25


Wm. Doonan


2 25


S. R. Amadon, rendrock


5 00


Henry B. Webster and team


9 50


Arthur Stickney, labor


6 00


Edgar A. Stickney, "


40 00


Geo. W. Tibbetts, machine casting


3 45


· W. B. Alden, plank


89 78


Thompson Mfg. Co., bolts


87


John O'Connell, labor


75


Frank Brisson,


45


Sylvanus Holmes, plank 22 42


L. F. Moore, plow and machine repairs 39 20


W. G. Ellis, gravel and tools 4 38


Mrs. Geo. Amadon, lumber


17 90


S. H. Emerson, repairing machine


. 12 77


Geo. S. Stockwell, spikes


3 60


S. H. Knight, gravel


5 80


Joseph Wilder, labor


87 00


John Costello


60


Thomas O'Connell


6 00


Geo. A. Webster, 86 days


172 00


66


pr. horses on machine 16 days


32 00


on dump ct. 28 days


42 00


66 four horses on machine 3 days


12 00


and man 9 days


49 50


pr. horses on dump cart


23 days 46 00


66


driving horse 28 days 14 00


$1318 76


66


66


25


BREAKING ROADS AFTER FEB. 15, 1903. Geo. A. Webster, shoveling snow, blasting ice in brook and turning water


26 00


Joe Wilder 12 00


Horses


7 00


Edgar Stickney


2 80


Harlie Stickney


1 50


Wilbur Cram


S. S. MeDonald


2 50


John Blodgett


3 00


Hartford Bros.


1 22


Geo. S. Stockwell


3 55


John B. Rowell


6 70


Henry B. Webster


75


Harry Webster


25


Bernie Stickney


50


John McGary 75


BREAKING ROADS DEC. 11, 1903 TO FEB. 15. 1904.


Two Men and six horses, snow roller 6 days 48 00


Jan. 14 Geo. A. Webster, shoveling snow 2 00


Arthur Stickney, 1 day


1 50


Sabin Brown.


1 50


Joe Wilder,


1 50


Edward Freeman, & day


75


Florence Sullivan. "


75


Wm. Pratt. ..


75


Feb. 14 Geo. A. Webster, 1 day 2 00


Arthur Stickney. ..


1 50


$1418 28


I herewith submit this report to the selectmen with vouchers for the same.


GEO. A. WEBSTER. Road Agent.


Examined and found correct with proper vouchers. FRED S. LINSCOTT. | Selectmen J. E. MCINTIRE. of


F. B. SPAULDING. I Lancaster.


26


S. W. Green, Road Agent, in account with the Town of Lancaster:


RECEIPTS.


Town orders $1382 39


1


DISBURSEMENTS.


S. W. Green, men and teams breaking road


Feb. 15 to Mar. 9 23 75


S. W. Green, men and team


673 67


Frank Smith & Co., mdse.


: 8 99


Lancaster Water Co.


8 30


L. F. Moore, mdse.


44 62


W. W. Morton, labor


29 25


E. B. Beach & Son, repair work


1 71


L. Bell, repair work


32 25


Adley & Donahue, repair work


21 75


Elbridge Green, repair work


74 18


Hartley, Baker & Cummings, team


30 80


F. J. Green, team and man


222 83


W. E. Buzzell, labor


97 72


Seth Washburn, labor


8 25


Ned Shehe, 66


1 00


Osburn Scott,


2 25


L. Newman, 66


1 65


Geo. H. Boutwell, "


4 00


Thos. Sullivan, ،،


5 25


Fred Holton,


66


8 50


C. B. Simonds,


1 50


D. R. Remick, plank


15 93


David Parks, 66


10 72


Alex. Smith,


14 87


Hugh Corrigan, plank


1 00


Elwyn Goodale,


16 00


1


E. D. Stockwell,


12 15


Jas. Craigie,


1 50


Joseph Donahue, " 8 00


·


$1382 39 S. W. GREEN, Agent.


27


We have settled the above account with S. W. Green, and find the same correct, with vouchers.


FRED S. LINDSCOTT. ) Selectmen J. E. MCINTIRE. of I. B. SPAULDING. | Lancaster.


G. J. Shoff in account with the town of Lancaster:


Town order


$1100 00


241 92


$1341 92


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid Joe Darby, labor


8 25


Aaron Simpson.


6 00


L. F. Moore, tools


3 45


1 .. M. Straw, old bill and board


31 63


Geo. A. Straw. labor 20 00


Henry MeGoldrick. " 23 25


Ed Wood. 12 00


Geo. Hibbard. ..


18 50


Seth Washburn. ..


82 50


W. W. Morton. ..


46 25


C. E. Kimball, old bill and labor


37 35


Patrick Lappin, labor


34 50


D. W. Batchelder, old bill


11 55


Barney Campbell, labor


55 50


George Huntoon, old bill


10 50


George Peavey, labor


3 50


A. T. Hodgdon, labor


3 00


C. T. Howe, board


11 00


Chas. Hodgdon, labor


4 50


John W. Hickey, "


16 50


D. R. Remick, plank


6 00


John E. Deering, labor


1 50


C. W. Chessman. ..


1 95


C. L. Wilder, .. and old bill


8 70


Frank Smith & Co.


20 34


Ed Monahan, labor 52 50


Win. T. Darby. ". 19 30


RECEIPTS.


28


John Clark, plank 46 39


Pavson Fernadl and team


4 50


W. H. Little, labor


4 50


E. B. Beach, blacksmith bill


24 30


V. R. Holmes, plank


16 96


Chas. E. Emerson, labor


4 00


James M. Rogers, 66


9 00


J. H. Harshall,


9 00


Adley & Donahue, blacksmith bill


8 00


Receipt books


1 25


D. C. Langlands, labor


3 00


G. J. Shoff, 75 days @ $2


150 00


66 hired help 78 days


117 00


Team, 9 days


13 50


Six horses on machine 35 days


210 00


Two men and 1 pair horses


5 00


One man and


3 50


Four horses 7 days


28 00


Two horses 14 days


28 00


Driving horse, 30 days


15 00


Boarding men


28 00


$1278 92


RUNNING SNOW ROLLER. Jan. 22 Running roller, 2 men, 6 horses


9 00


23


9 00


25


66


66


66


9 00


28


66


66


66


9 00


29


66


66


66


.6


9 00


30


66


66


66


9 00


Feb. 6


66


66


66


9 00


$63 00


Sum total


$1341 92


G. J. SHOFF, Road Agent.


We have examined the above account and find it correct with vouchers for same.


FRED S. LINSCOTT, ) Selectmen J. E. MCINTIRE, of


F. B. SPAULDING,


Lancaster.


66


Report of Overseer of Poor.


RECEIPTS.


Received from former overseer


12 12


..


" town


700 00


Due from county as shown by 1903 report


399 00


$1111 12


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid out for town poor :


Chas. Keniston


$125 85


N. G. Stickney


174 00


Mike Dodwell


174 51


Mrs. Alden Dow


21 62


Joseph Colby


82 89


Mrs. Horn


83 16


Mike Dodweli's son


19 00


Aaron Simpson


30 50


Teams to Mrs. Horn


1 50


713 03


$3988 09


Amount due from county as per vouchers in hands of overseer 186 57


Cash on hand $211 52


February 20, 1904. Examined and found correct with proper vouchers.


J. D. HOWE, 1 Auditors.


C'HAS. L. HURLEY. J


PAID OUT FOR COUNTY POOR.


As per settlement with Co. Commissioners as follows : Mckenzie $187 73


N. G. Stickney


Fred Gallant


84 00 87 99


30


Mary Huse


98 54


Jane Boutwell


83 00


Alec Currier


9 00


Mildred Kidd


39 00


Dr. H. B. Carpenter


45 00


Dr. Morrison


3 75


Paid mileage Kelly


4 66


James Congdon


80 14


John Mathews


56 14


Martha Boutwell


23 38


Ned Sheehe


19 75


Frances York


15 00


Dr. E. F. Stockwell


34 00


Merrill Dow


23 46


Joe Praught


10 00


Stephen Pellun


1 50


Stevens Bros. & Hartford


1 00


Stranger for lodging


75


$907 79


FRED W. STREETER, Overseer of the Poor.


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Report of Town Clerk.


LANCASTER, N. H., Feb. 17. 1904.


To the Selectmen of the town of Lancaster:


Gentlemen :- I submit the following report of the number of dog licenses issued, and the receipts for same, for the year 1903.


Male dogs licensed. 136


Female " · 10


$268 30 '47 50


Town Clerk's fees, 146 licenses


$$ 29 20


Paid for license blanks 2 00


" Sumner Mathews. constable


23 00


·· W. H. McCarten, treasurer


261 60


$315 80 $315 80 R. J. BROWN, Town Clerk.


Cemetery Report.


Charles A. Howe, Treasurer Cemetery Committee :


DR.


To balance February 1903


$114 03


" cash for improved lot


75 00


66 one


10 00


( :


12 00


66 66


20 00


" from town for care Wilder cemetery 12 00 --- $243 03


CR.


By A. F. Rowell for deeds


$6 00


W. I. Cole for labor


2 25


Fred Gonyea, labor


15 50


M. Mckennon, labor


75


C. E. Hartford, labor


3 00


J. B. Cloudman, labor


37 75


Howe Bros. Co., for pails


60


Stephen W. Green, labor


47 25


Henry Young, 66


2 25


David Parks,


20 00


E. V. Cobleigh,


5 00


S. E. Lovejoy,


66


3 75


S. W. Green,


42 00


Patrick Brown,


66


1 00


Water rents


10 00


F. S. Linscott, care


5 00


C. A. Howe, 6.


10 00


W. L. Rowell,


20 00


-- $232 10


Balance in hands of treasurer $10 93


February 20, 1904 .- Examined and found correct with proper vouchers.


JOSEPH D. HOWE, ( CHAS. L. HURLEY, 1


Auditors.


Police Court Report.


LANCASTER, N. H., February 29, 1904. To the Selectmen of the Town of Lancaster :


GENTLEMEN :- Lam glad to report that the busi- ness in the Lancaster Police Court has been very small for the past year. The total amount received in fines and costs was $138 89. The total amount paid out by the Court has been $70 91. The balance in my hands is $67 98, which constitutes the total amount of my sal- ary for the year.


Since the provisions of the recently enacted liquor law went into effect there has been very little drunken- ness in town if the work before the Police Court is any indication of the condition. Only one man was sent to the House of Correction from this town for that offense during the entire year.


Respectfully submitted. MERRILL SHURTLEFF. Police Justice.


Library Report.


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1903


$ 18 03


Received from the town


730 00


fines 28 39


. .


.. sale of catalogues


1 00


" Town History 1 50


$778 92


DISBURSEMENTS.


Evening attendance Reading Room last year $ 47 00 Fuel 6 50


Electric lights


55 38


Janitor


51 75


New books


199 98


Literature for reading room


53 82


Printing


6 00


Freight and trucking


1 26


Repairs on books and rebinding


46 45


W. E. Balch, work on collection of birds


7 26


Frank Smith & Co., cases for birds


15 00


Cleaning library


150


Librarian's salary


100 00


Incidental expenses


2 75


Evening attendance at reading room


104 00


Balance on hand


77 27


$778 92


Respectfully submitted, F. D. HUTCHINS, Treasurer. February 20, 1904 .- Examined and found correct with proper vouchers.


JOSEPH D. HOWE, CHAS. L. HURLEY, J


Auditors.


List of New Library Books.


List of books added to the Public Library for the year ending February, 1904 :


D754g Adventures of Gerard. A. Conan Doyle.


Qua Adventures of Harry Revel. A. T. Quiller-Couch.


9147-NS4 All the Russias. Henry Norman.


808-N14


Among flowers and trees with the poets. Minnie Curtis Wait.


M571b


Barlasch of the guard. Henry Seton Merriman.


597-H72


Big game fishes of the U. S. Charles Frederic Holden.


242-GS5


Book of meditations. Edward Howard Griggs.


Sstifica


Captain's tollgate. Frank R. Stockton.


7.808-P12 Century library of music, 20 v. Ignace Paderewski.


B-W257 Chapters from a life. Elizabeth S. Phelps.


j 9732-H32 Colonial children. Albert B. Hart.


927-G29 Corot and Millet. Gustave Geffroy.


C595


Cry of the two-thirds. Mrs. S. R. Graham ('lark.


B-W37r


Daniel Webster. the orator. Albert E. Pillsbury.


B4334d1 Dowager countess and the American girl. Lillian Bell.


~14-F:4h


Essays, historical and literary, 2v. John Fiske.


7595-B4>


Fifty famous stories retold. James Baldwin.


814-B ==


French traits. W. C. Brownell.


PRBgk 330-T45


Gordon Keith. Thomas Nelson Pagr.


B-Mx35


Hannah More. Marion Harland.


R2-643


Heart of the ancient wood. Charles G. D. Roberts.


H26Sh His daughter tirst. Arthur S. Hardy.


392-H52


History of coinage and currency in the U. S. A. Barton Hep- bnrn.


945-K52


History of Italian unity, 2 v. Bolton King.


j9736-Bs1


In the war with Mexico. Cyrus Townseud Brady.


j 3722-W75 W26 1


Lady Rose's daughter. Mrs. Humphrey Ward.


920-146


Leaders of public opinion in Ireland. 2 .. W. HI. Lecky.


266-C59 Leavening the nation. Joseph B. Clark.


1,572


Letters from a self made merchant to his son. George Horace Lorimer.


B-WIls Letters of a diplomat's wife. Mary King Waddington. B-S264 Life and times of Savonarola. Pasquale Villari.


W729 Lightning conductor. C. Y.and A M. Williamson.


-


j 920-BIS


Fight for the city. Alfred Hodder.


Florentine painters of the renaissance. Bernhard Berenson.


9747-HOS


Hand of God in American history. R. E. Thompson.


Kindergarten stories and morning talks. Sara E. Wiltse.


Bishop, The. Cyrus Townsend Brady.


B812b


Call of the wild. Jack London.


36


927-V32


Lives of the most eminent painters, 4 v. Giorgio Vasari.


H462 1 Lovey Mary. Alice Hegan Rice.


S544m Malcolm Kirk. Charles M. Sheldon.


M12 Marjorie. Justin Huntley McCarthy.


*E95m E31m


Mary's meadow. Juliana Horatia Ewing.


910-B71


Mediterranean, The, its storied cities and venerable ruins. T. G. Bonney et al.


A427m


Mettle of the pasture. James L. Allen.


B-N211s


Napoleon III at the height of his power. St. Amand.


261-S92


New era. Josiah Strong.


104-R51


New propositions in speculative and practical philosophy. Ly- sander S. Richards. Octopus, The. Frank Norris.


N855


718-N54


Official proceedings at the dedication of the statue of Commo- dore George H. Perkins.


R153


Open question, The. C. E. Raimond.


W339 o


Our neighbors. Ian MacLaren.


G997


Pagan at the shrine. Paul Gwynne.


Н145р


Pearl maiden. H. Rider Haggard.


N855p Pit, The. Frank Norris.


Poetical works of Matthew Arnold.


821-A757 062 S562 *W655r 920-C61


Prince of sinners. E. Phillips Oppenheim.


Real diary of a real boy. H. A. Shute.


Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Kate Donglas Wiggin.


Reminiscences of a dramatic critic. Henry Austin Clapp.


9737-G66 Reminiscences of the Civil war. Gen. John B. Gordon.


3387-M75


Rise and progress of the Standard Oil Company. Gilbert H. Montague.


590-K55


Riverside natural history, 6 v. J. Sterling Kingsley.


M576


Road to Frontenac. Samuel Merwin.


913-L24


Rnins and excavations of ancient Rome. Rudolpho Lanciani.


School of the woods. William J. Long.


Smith College stories. Josephine Dodge Dascon Bacon.


Southerners, The. Cyrus Townsend Brady.


State builders. George F. Willey.


Story of my life. Helen Keller.


Story of the Atlantic telegraph. Henry M. Field.


Those black diamond men. William Futhey Gibbons.


B-K29 6545-F45 G441 H118t 5907-B74 'T186t


Tiger and the insect. John Habberton.


Training of wild animals. Frank C. Bostock.


W817v


Waterfowl family. L. C. Sanford et al.


5982-522 B43


Wee MacGregor. J. J. Bell.


W381 When Patty went to college. Jean Webster.


822-M11


William Shakespeare, poet, dramatist and man. Hamilton Wright Mabie.


590-L84 D229 B812 s 920-W71


Two Van Revels. Booth Tarkington. Virginian, The. Owen Wister.


Master of Warlock. George Cary Eggleston.


Town School District.


The treasurer of the town district reports as fol- lows :


RECEIPTS.


Bal. from last year for schools $ 112 61


Red. from t'n treas .. school money


1864 43


ext. . 600 00


.. .. H. S. rebate 70 00


.. for tuition


22 00


$2669 04


Bal. from last year for repairs


20 23


Red. from town treasurer


100 00


120 23


$2789 27


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid teachers $1352 50


for boarding teachers


604 00


for wood


116:43


for carrying scholars


133 20


for cleaning school honses


25 00


for building fires


19 20


for furnishings


9 02


district clerk


2 00


town of Dalton, tuition


17 40


Union district, tuition


20 00


Union district, tuition at H. S.


157 00


2455 75


for stove, chairs and shades


14 65


for recording deed


65


for repairs at No. 2


125 13


for repairs at No. 3


5 62


for other repairs


18 99


165 04


Balance in Treasurer's hands


168 48


$2789 27


38


Received of Town Treasurer for school


229 81 books and supplies


Paid for books


108 30


for supplies


121 51


$229 81


Respectfully submitted,


J. E. MCINTIRE, Treasurer.


February22, 1904 .- Examined and found correct with proper vouchers for the same.


M. E. STOWELL, 1 E. B. MORSE.


Auditors.


Statisical Report of Schools for Year.


Former Number


Terms


Teachers


Weeks in Term


Wages per Month


No. of Scholars Av. Attendance


Penmanship


Arithmetic


Geography


Grammar


Physiology


Book keeping


Algebra


Composition


Drawing


Pupils not absent


2


spring


Abra A LeGro


1026 17 12 7 17 17 17 12 10


6 2


1 9


3


Fall


Emma M Jones


10 22 14 11 11


1 1 14 14


11


5


11


·2


Winter


Louisa T Rosebrook


10 28 17 14 17 17 17 15 14 14 5 10 24 18 15 18 18 18 12 9 8 1


1 2 2


3 Fall


Inez A Marshall .. ..


10'24 13 11 13 13 13 13 4 8 1, 3


4


Fall


10'28 26 21 12 26 26 26 10 16 10 6 6 3 16


6


4


Winter


..


10 28 26 22 10 26 26 26 9 16 10 8 5 3:16


5


spring


Elizabeth \ Lyons


10 22 12 10 12 :2 12 12 5 6 2 1


5


8 3


5


Winter


-


11 28 15 12 15 15 15 15 4 3


b


Fall


..


..


10 28 19 15 19 19 16 16 3 4


5


5


Winter


10 25 18 14 17 17 13 15 4 3


11 28 18 15 18 18 18 15 14


1


Fall


10 28 21 19 21 21 21 21 15 17


$


1


1


1


Y


spring Fall


Jessie A Tuttle .. ..


10 26 20 18 20 20 20 20 11 12 1


1


8


..


..


10 26 17 15 17 17 17 17 11 12 4


1


10


9


Spring


Carrie B Merriam


10 26 18 13 18 18 18 15 15 15 1|


3. 1


2


9 Fall


10 28 19 14 19 19 19 15 15 1 1


1


9


Winter


10 28 17 13 17 17 17 17 14 1 1


1


1


5


10


Wimer


10 26 18 11 1- 18 18 18 14'14 14 14


15


Spring


10 24 13 10 13 13 13 13 6 5 2 6


4 6


15 Fall


10 24 12 11 12 12 12 12 8 8 2


15


Winter


1024 8 6 8 $ 8 872


Enumeration of children between 5 and 16 years of age in October. 1903 :


BOYS.


GIRLS.


TOTAL.


Union district. 155


188


343


Town


106


102


208


261


290


551


1


3 Winter


spring


Jennie MeGary ..


10 28 25 2 19 25 25 25 514 9 9 5 320


2


5


Fall


10 23 11 11 11 11 11 11 6 8 3 10 24 11 10:11 11 11 11 8 8 5 3 3


6


3 1


spring


Nellie J Lyons .. ..


..


10 28 20 17 20 20 20 20 16 18 5


10 26 24 19 24 24 24 24 15 15 4


1


10


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Respectfully submitted, JENNIE MeGARY. School Board MRS. W. S. HARTFORD. of ) Town District. J. E. MCINTIRE,


Winter


Winter


Treasurer's Report.


A. R. Timberlake, Treasurer, in account with the Town of Lancaster:


Feb. 15 Balance on hand $2432 11 26 Cash of W. W. Fitch 50 00


$2482 11


DISBURSEMENTS.


By paid orders drawn by selectmen


232 43


Balance turned over to W. H. McCarten, new Treasurer


$2249 68


Respectfully submitted, A. R. TIMBERLAKE, Treasurer.


March 14th, 1903.


Examined and found correct, with proper vouchers. JOSEPH D. HOWE, Auditors. CHAS. L. HURLEY,


This was received too late to print in connection with W. H. McCarten's report.


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VITAL STATISTICS.


VITAL STATISTICS.


In compliancewith an act of the Legislature passed June Session, 1887, requiring "clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the annual report," I hereby submit the following:


ROLLIN J. BROWN, Town Clerk.


Births Registered for the Year Ending December 31, 1903.


[Sex & Condition


Date


Name


Name


Maiden Name


Occupation


Birthplace


Birthplace


of


of


Birth


Child (if any)


Male


Female


Living or


No. Child,


1st, 2d, etc.


Color


Father


Mother


Father


Father


Mother


Lilly Althans


Teacher


Ipsilanti Mich


New York City


36 27


Jan


15


F


L


Willis O Smith Frank L Bailey


Sarah Dolloff


Clerk


Newbury Vt


Lancaster


28 22


17


F


L


James Sullivan


Ermina Hodge


R R Employee


New Brunswick


Lancaster


24 20


29


M


L


Antonio Bianchi


Geovanina Podesta


Fruit Merchant Palmer Italy


Italy


:29|21


Feb


S


F


L


William H Knight


Mabel Smith


Laborer


Jefferson


Jefferson


:41:35


8


MI


L


1


L


1


L


2


L


1


L


1


L


2


James Connor


Julia Brown


Farmer


Lancaster


:25:27


7 |Elsie Margaret


Russell Lyon


Christina Anderson


Carpenter


Clifton P Q


26 23


11 Floyd L Shoff


M


Floyd G Schoff


Mand Trufunt


Clerk


Bloomfield Vt


Bloomfield Vt Marshfield Me


17


Apl


3


L


1


F


1


Richmond Rines


Eliza McCarten


Farmer


Jefferson


Leeds P Q.


.42 35


21


1


Wilford M Moody


Clara Whyte


R R Employee


Carroll


22


L


3


llarvey W Hartford Ed Woods


Mary Libby


Laborer


Canada


Westbrook Me


129 23


May


7


L


5


L


1


George & Peavey


Farmer


Littleton


Lancaster


27:23


Sadie Connor


Farmer


Lyman


: SI Agath PQ


27|21


11


M


1


Carl Bennett


Bridget Murphy


Machinist


Lancaster


Newport Vermont


30 34


14


3


Herbert L Betts


Helen Peavey


Florist


St Jolms N B


Whitefield


32 23


23


M


L


2


William J McGoldrick Alden A Dow


Bertha Elliott


Laborer


Lyman


Maidstone Vt


62| 26


23


L


1


L


4


John M Farnham


Cora Harris


Farmer


Guildhall Vt


Northfield Mass


Leeds P Q


33 25


31


1


Robert Adley


Ella M Suitor


Blacksmithi


i Leeds Prov Quebec


Frampton P Q.


37 34


John A Haney


Rose Ann Coyle


Laborer


New Brunswick


Crystal


Bethleham


125 21


June 10 11


L L


2


Lorenzo Leighton


Carrie Gummore


Laborer


..


27 |23


Mch 3


Edwin LeVoy James Donahue


Anna Murphy


R R Employee


Rumney


:28 19


27


M


Mary McCarten


Blacksmith


Island Brook P Q


45 38


4 Mary Chessman


F


F


L


All White


Benj Simonds


Snsie Hilliard Winnie


Farmer


Dalton


Lancaster


24:19


9


William Damon


Stone Mason


Maidstone Vt


Irisburg Vt


.40 32


22


F


Carl B Simonds


Hattie M Chase


Laborer


Dalton


Lancaster


26.25


St Edwards P Q.


122 26


Isabella Savage,


Farmer


Lancaster


1 ancaster


32 24


10


MI


11


F


L


3


George M Clongh


F


L


Laura Rowell


Stone Mason


56 39


30


L


6


Stillborn


of


of


of


of


of


17


Medway Mass


Lura C Berry


17


F


May Hartford


42:34


Thompson England


F


BIRTHS CONTINUED.


19


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s Virgluia Weston


1


W Allain Wallace Hasr


13


77


1


.... .


Frank Kingsley


Aettle Su lth


R RE mplayer


Falon Prov Quele


fanaan \'t


Daniel Roger


7


1


1


1


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lığı Ci Haley Stella Klug Mary Icler


Farmer ..


Am2


N


1.


1


1.


3


( harles H J'aisons


Carrh Ousslity


Machinlst


4


1.


]


Frank I Stleknes


Fora Bonndy


Teamster


Many Roblosonl


Engineer


fran 1th


Farter


Nova Scotia


2 Netti Vlola Mary Olive .


1


1.


1


Fred London


Mary Vaelon


Mason


Vanilon NB


Det


1.


John Edward Mehion


I.nella Fda Peabonly


Printer


Lethiel Malne


Robert dd


7


1.


1


١٥٠١


1º Marion A Ruth M


١


1.


1


Herbert Sandderson


Annic Callowold


٢٠٪


1


1


1


1.


t


Jobert Crulekslank


Famler


Leeds Canada


30 Perley Eugene


1


Frank W Ferson


Herener Fehler Landiy


RR Employee Mable ('nttir


1.Indans le Vt


Carleton Vt


1.


1


Henry Webber


All WIle


Alex M Ourle


Lenora Moore Hella l elotte Hemletin M Atel lald


Brakeman Merchant Lawyer


Halifax Nova Spotta Stasheder PQ Newbury VI


Gulldhall Vt S Margaril Can L.ewistom Me .


Herbert & Carpenter


Mand A Hunter


Hen an I Hairl Adille B Coles


-


1


William F. Finnegan John La Force


Sallon Ageul


North Siratford Bethlehem


S Parkb 10


pl


-


George IL Johnson


Hattle Hariforel


Farn er


Gameaster ..


.


- 1


1.yes England J.aucaster ٢٠٠٠٠١٠٠


Tr isa VrGaton


RR Conductor


Quehice


Annie M WaIsen


Farmer


Fall River Manh Lancaster ..


Lancaster ..


Mary Favetie " Donald Edwin


l'ora Kellum


('Jork


١١


Harry DeF Willand Nelson Coe George & Kent Edwin M Haley


Engineer


Mary Rive


..


١٠٠١ford Miss Lancas er


1.


WHam Gleason Willian 1. Foss Hern an Feuntam


Khues P'Q


Gulldhall Vt ١٠١٠sPQ


Edward Freeh all


WE Cants


Mand Mortil


Innetlairg Vt Newbury Vi


..


M


1.


VITAL STATISTICS-CONTINUED.


Marriages Registered for the Year Ending December 31, 1901.


Datc


Place


Name and Surname


Residence at


Occupation


Place


Name


Birthplace


of


of


of


time of


of Groom


of


of


of


Mar'ge


Marriage


Groom and Bride




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