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14 50
Mrs. H. Gagnon
36 50
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lafreniere, Jr.
319 00
Mrs. L. Bernier (Closed)
13 51
Mr. T. Boudrian (Closed)
46 00
$655 01
Expense
F. C. Stevens
$3 50
C. Batieste (Com. to Concord)
15 00
Traveling expense
11 20
Telephone
6 30
Tramps
66 75
Town Lodge
25 33
Incidentals
95
129 03
$4,608 37
30
SUMMARY
Receipts
Town orders County orders Cash on hand 1920
$4,500 00
3,306 45
9 32
Due G. A. Hunt per receipts
$99 05
Payments
Town poor
655 01
County poor
3,824 33
Expense
129 03
Town Treasurer
3,306 45
$7,914 82
Amount due from County
$1,597 35
GLENN A. HUNT Overseer of the Poor
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SUMMARY OF MUNICIPAL COURT OF JAFFREY
For Year Ending Jan. 31, 1921 (Detailed report on file )
Receipts and Court Costs, the Costs of Warrant and Officer being omitted $500 10
Paid Commissioner of Motor Vehicles 125 00
Commissioner of Fish and Game 38 10
Officer and Warrants in cases not settled here 18 70
Town Treasurer 318 30
$500 10
CHARLES L. RICH Justice
1
$7815 77
31 REPORT ON CAREY CROSSING
Agreement has been made with the Carey Heirs, and the Railroad Company, so the crossing has been closed, but deed has not been passed, the Railroad to pay $500, and the Town $500, for closing of the road. This saves the building of the bridge at. a cost of about $10,000.
PETER E. HOGAN . EDWARD C. BOYNTON WILLIAM F. COOLIDGE Selectmen
REPORT OF HEALTH OFFICER
In rendering this report, I wish to thank the Physicians, Dis- trict Nurse and all other persons, for the help they have given me the past year to make our town a clean and healthy place to live in. I would urge all property owners to abolish all unsanitary conditions about their buildings, as it is much better to do this than to wait until sick and employ a physician.
There have been several cases of Measles in one of the schools, and five cases of Scarlet Fever, one proving fatal, the others mild form.
There have been built by owners of houses this year, several Septic Tanks, which is a wise thing to do unless on line of town built sewer system.
HARLON F. HODGE Health Officer
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AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
We, the undersigned, certify that we have examined the reports and accounts of the Selectmen, Town Treasurer, Overseer of Poor, Trustees of Town Library, Trustees of Conant High School, 'and Indigent Fund, Tax Collector, District Treasurer, Chief Engineer of Fire Department, Water Commissioners, Road Commissioners, Health Officer, Municipal Court, also the securities and accounts of the Trustees of Trust Funds and find them correct and properly vouched as reported.
GEO. A. ADAMS FRANK H. BALDWIN EDWARD L. FAY
Auditors
REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS
For the Year Ending January 31, 1921 Schedule of Water Rates and Payments to July 1, 1921
NAME
PROPERTY
Due to July 1920
An'l Rate 10 July 1921
Paid
Due
A'Hearn, John
Res
15 00
15 00
Annett Box Co.
Shop
15 00
15 00
Ten
6 00
6 00
Board. H.
6 00
6 00
Annett Mfg. Co.
Morse
6 00
6 00
Annett, Albert
Cottage
10 00
10 00
Annett, A. & A. A.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Annett, A. & A. S.
Inn
12 00
12 00
Annett, A. S.
Res
17 50
17 50
Annett, Mary H.
Res
8 50
8 50
Appleton, Samuel
Cottage
9 00
9 00
Armstrong, C. M. Est. Res
Cottage
10 00
10 00
Baldwin, F. H.
Res
25 00
25 00
Store
14 50
14 50
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Fassett
10 00
10 00
James A.
Res
9 00
9 00
Ed. P.
Res
10 00
10 00
Baptist Church
Church
5 00
10 00
10 00
6 00
Parsonage
6 00
12 00
12 00
5 00
Barhey, Pauline M.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Barker, A. O.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Baxter, H. W.
Pierce Ten
26 00
26 00
Upton
24 00
24 00
Sum Res
15 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
Atwood, N. W.
34
Bean, D. D.
Res
19 00
9 50
9 50
P. N.
Bowling Alley
6 00
6 00
Res
14 50
14 50
Bean & Symonds Co.
Mill
150 00
150 00
Bean & Rice
Ten
19 00
19 00
Beauvais, Henry J.
Ten
11 00
5 50
5 50
Res
12 00
12 00
Belletete, Elie
Ten
4 50
9 00
9 00
4 50
Ten
15 00
30 00
30 00
15 00
Geo.
Res
37 50
37 50
Bernbaum, Ernest
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Bernier, August
Res
33 00
33 00
Biddle, Olive C.
Res
12 00
4 00
8 00
Bigelow, Georgia A.
Res
10 00
10 00
Bingham, E. D.
Res
7 50
7 50
Bixler, James W.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Blair, Eugene Hannah
Res
6 00
6 00
12 00
Boston & Maine R. R.
14 50
7 25
7 25
Bosley, Frank
Res
11 00
11 00
Boynton, E. C.
Res
30 00
15 00
45 00
Ten
28 50
28 50
Hattie V.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Lizzie L.
Ten
24 00
24 00
Bradley, M. S.
Ten
16 00
16 00
Brooks, T. M.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Andrew
Res
6 00
6 00
Bryant, W.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Buck. Ellen A.
Sum Res
15 00
15 00
Buckwold, Henry
Res
6 00
6 00
Burgoyne, A. J.
Res
13 00
13 00
Burpee, Ari
Res
4 50
9 00
9 00
4 50
C. S.
Res
28 00
30 00
58 00
Burrington, L.
Res
4 50
9 00
9 00
4 50
Butler, A. M.
Res
10 00
20 00
20 00
10 00
5 00
10 00
10 00
5 00
Cabot, Elizabeth
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Callahan, Robert J.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Cann, Alice M.
Res
17 00
17 00
B. F.
Res
16 00
16 00
Caron, Elphege
Res
5 50
5 50
Helas
Res
3 00
3 00
Hosanna
Res
6 00
3 00
3 00
Center, Mary E.
Res
16 00
16 00
Res
6 00
6 00
-
.
Ten
-
35
Champney, Charles
Res
3 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
Chapman, Mary
Res
9 50
17 00
16 50
7 50
Ten
5 00
10 00
10 00
5 00
Charity Lodge
AFAM
6 00
6 00
Chouinard, Hermel
Res
8 00
8 00
Christian, David
Ten
4 50
9 00
13.50
Noel
Res
3 50
10 00
13 50
Peter
Ten
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Towne Ten
9 00
9 00
Saluste
Res
7 00
7 00
Cilley, H. E.
Res .
6 00
6 00
Clark, Etta B.
Res
9 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
Clark, Fred Est.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Cloutier, Albert
Res
11 00
11 00
Cobb, E. H.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Coburn, E. A.
Res
16 00
16 00
Shop
3 00
3 00
Ten
13 00
13 00
Coll, Zoel
Res
19 00
19 00
Conant Cemetery Asso'n
Cong. Church E. J.
Church
5 00
5 00
Cong. Church
Parsonage
7 50
7 50
Cong. Church, Jaffrey
Parsonage
15 00
7 50
7 50
Cookman, F. M.
Cottage
7 00
7 00
Coolidge, W. F.
Res
16 00
16 00
Store
12 00
12 00
Ten
6 00
6 00
Costello, James
Res
7 00
14 00
14 00
7 00
Cournoyer, F. L.
Res
12 00
12 00
Ten
12 00
6 00
6 00
Geo. J.
Res
15 00
15 00
Louis
Res
7. 50
15 00
22 50
Ten
3 50
7 00
10 50
Cournoyer &Gentsch
Garage
3 00
3 00
Cram & Arnold
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Crombie, A. F.
Res
15 00
15 00
Crowe, J. T.
Towne
6 00
6 00
1
Laundry
10 00
10 00
Res
19 50
19 50
Bakery
10 00
10 00
Cutter
20 00
20 00
Dutton
20 00
20 00
Cutter, C. H.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
H. A.
Res
11 00
11 00
10 00
10 00
36
Cutter, H. E.
Res
29 00
29 00
L. B.
Res
3 00
3 00
Mabelle E.
Res
8 00
8 00
M. E.
Hotel
15 00
15 00
Res
7 50
16 50
24 00
Cutler, M. L.
Res
11 00
11 00
Dame, Henry
Res
3 00
6 00
9 00
Davis, C. H.
Res
9 00
4 50
L. W.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Camp
6 00
6 00
Davis & Taylor
Store
9 00
9 00
Stable
6 00
6 00
Day, J. M.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Demarias, W. J.
Cart
6 00
6 00
12 00
Depres, John
Res
16 00
8 00
8 00
Deschenes, A. M.
Res
7 50
15 00
22 50
Ten
4 50
16 00
20 50
Bascom
7 50
15 00
22 50
Ice House
2 00
4 00
6 00
Chas. M.
Res
45 19
20 00
45 19
20 00
Horace
Res
9 00
9 00
Joseph
Res
9 00
9 00
Despres, Medric
Res
10 00
10 00
Dillon, E. H.
Res
24 00
24 00
Dionne, August
Res ,
9 00
9 00
Joseph
Ten
10 00
10 00
Donnell, C. C.
Cottage
10 00
10 00
Edna E.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Drayton, F. E.
Cottage
12 00
12 00
Duncan, G. H.
Res
40 00
16 00
48 00
8 00
Mary E.
Ten
30 00
12 00
42 00
Ten
15 00
30.00
45 00
Store
14 00
28 00
42 00
Duval, August
Res
6 00
3 00
3 00
Charles
Res
15 00
15 00
Jos. B.
Res
9 00
4 50
4 50
L. J.
Res
3 00
9 00
12 00
Peter
Res
4 50
Emerson, A. S.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Emery, G. H.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Emory, D. P.
Res
16 00
16 00
Emory, G. E.
Res
13 00
13 00
Evans, W. B.
Res
15 00
15 00
Farr, James
Res
9 00
4 50
9 00
-
-
37
Farrin, F. N.
Res
14 00
6 00
8 00
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Fay, E. L.
Res
6 50
13 00
13 00
6 50
Fischlein, F. W.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Fitzgerald, J. H.
Res
11 00
11 00
Fletcher, E. C.
Res
12 00
24 00
24 00
12 00
A. C.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Flint, Mary
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
12 00
12 00
Forcier, Cyril
Res
13 00
13 00
Fox, Mary I.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Fullam, Emma
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Gamelin, J. J.
Shop
6 00
6 00
9 00
3 00
Jos.
Res
17 00
17 00
Garfield, A. L.
Cottage
7 00
3 50
3 50
L. A.
Res
7 75
7 75
George, Mike
Res
14 00
14 00
Gelinas, A.
Res
3 00
3 00
Gill, Jos.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Goodnow, W. H.
Res
8 00
19 00
27 00
Barn
1 50
3 00
4 50
Ten
6 50
13 00
19 50
Goodnow Bros. Co.
Store
13 00
13 00
Greene, F. W.
48 00
48 00
96 00
C. H. Guild
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Guilaume, Marcel
Res
12 00
5 50
6 50
Hamel, Jos.
Res
16 00
16 00
Res
7 50
15 00
15 00
7 50
Ten
6 00
12 00
12 00
6 00
Ten
14 00
28 00
28 00
14 00
Garage
1 50
3 00
3 00
1 50
Hammod, R. G.
Res
6 00
6 00
Hardy, G. E.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Harpham, S. B.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Hart, George A.
Res
18 50
18 50
Hatch, A. M.
Res
15 00
15 00
Haven, F. A. L.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Hayward, H. W.
Sum Res
15 00
15 '00
Hennon, H. A.
Res
15 00
15 00
Herman, Mary E.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Hodge, H. F.
Res
6 00
12 00
12 00
6 00
Hogan, P. E.
Ten
10 00
20 00
20 00
10 00
Holley, A. J.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Howard, Alice E.
Res
3 00
6 00
9 00
Hamill, Robert®
Ten
22 00
22 00
38
Howard, Wm. O.
Res
4 50
4 50
Howland, J. B.
Sum Res
9 00
9 00
1
Humiston, C. E.
Res
16 00
8 00
8 00
Hunt, A. B.
Res
9 00
4 50
4 50
Ten
9 00
2 25
4 50
Fred H.
Res
11 50
5 00
6 50
Cottage
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Hutchinson, M. K.
Res
6 00
12 00
18 00
Ingraham, L. W.
Res
3 00
6 00
9 00
Garage
9 00
3 00
12 00
Jaffrey, Town of
Tub, Jaffrey
10 00
10 00
Tub, E. J.
10 00
10 00
Hydrants
1700 001700 00
Eng. House
5 00
5 00
Library
17 50
17 50
Town Hall
5 00
5 00
Jaffrey Country Club
6 00
6 00
Jaffrey Rec. Ass'n
Humiston Field
3 00
3 00
Jalbert, Nelson
Res
8 00
8 00
James, Sarah
Cottage
12 00
12 00
Jewell, E. C.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Jennings, Ella
Res
9 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
Johnson, Maude
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Johnston, Anna C.
Cottage
9 00
9 00
Jancas, Jos.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Jones, A. W.
Cottage
12 00
12 00
12 00
12 00
Keyes, J. H.
Cottage
6 00
6 00
Knight, A. E.
Res
9 00 · 9 00
Farm
8 00
8 00
Ten
13 00
13 '00
Ten
14 00
14 00
Ten
14 00
14 00
Knowlton, W. A.
Res
6 00
2 00
3 00
Labonte, J. F. P.
Res
15 00
15 00
Lacy, J. R.
Ten
13 00
13 00
13 00
13 00
H. C.
Ten
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Cottage
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Lafreniere, Edw.
Res
21.00
10 50
10 50
Jos.
Res
8 00
16 00
16 00
8 00
Lampron, Henry
Res
6 00
6 00
Langevin, W. L.
Res
10 00
10 00
Ten
10 00
10 00
Ten
13 00
13 00
Laplante Alfred
Ten
12 50
25 00
25 00
12 50
39
Larouche, O.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Lasulette, Prosper
Res
3 00
6 00
9 00
Lawrence, Geo.
Sum Res
, 17 00
17 00
Leclair, Levi
Res
9 00
9 00
Lee, F. N.
Res
7 50
7 50
Lefleur, Frank
Res
9 00 .
9 00
Leighton, W. T.
Res
7 50
15 00
15 00
7 50
Lemieux, George
Res
4 50
9 00
9.00
4 50
Lesure, W. A.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Letoile, Horace
Res
9 00
9 00
Marcel
Res
13 00
13 00
Letourneau, Chas. D.
Ten
11 00
27 00
27 00
13 50
Frank
Res
6 50
13 00
13 00
6 50
Philip
Ten
8 00
16 00
16 00
8 00
Ten
8 00
16 00
16 00
8 00
Ten
16 00
32 00
32 00
16 00
Lemire, Jos.
Res
12 00
6 00
6 00
Ten
18 00
9 00
9 00
Levesque, Jos.
Res
11 50
5 75
5 75
Ten
24 00
12 00
12 00
Lindsay, W. A.
Res
19 00
38 00
38 00
19 00
Logan, W. R.
Sum Res
7 00
7 00
James
Sum Res
7 00
7 00
Lynch, F. W. Est.
Res
11 00
22 00
33 00
Marceau, Jerry
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Martin, B. E.
Res
10 00
20 00
30 00
McCarthy, E. O.
Ten
60 00
30 00
75 00
Res
13 50
9 00
22 50
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
12 00
McCormack, Wm.
Ten
9 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
McIntyre, Robert
Res
3 75
3 75
McNamara, G. W.
Sum Res
6 00
6. 00
Mead, P. B.
Res
6 50
13 00
13 00
6 50
Meek, A. R.
Sum Res
24 00
24 00
Mei, Luigi
Store
20 50
20 50
Miller, C. F.
Ten
16 00
16 00
G. J.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Mills, C. S.
Sum Res
18 00
18 00
Farm Bldgs
16 50
16 50
Mitchell, Alice
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
Monadnock Lodge
IOOF
6 00
6 00
Monadnock Nat'l Bank
13 00
13 00
Moore, Chas.
Res
3 00
6 00
9 00
Fred W.
Res
9 75
19 50
29 25
40
Moors, W. H.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Morin, P.
Res
23 00
11 50
11 50
Morse, E. C. S.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Mower,' S. H.
Res
15 00
15 00
W. J.
Res
28 00
28 00
Ten
9 00
9 00
Nichols, Lucy
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Nutting, W. E.
Res
21 00
21 00
Ouillett, Alphonse
Ten
20 00
40 00
40 00
20 00
Francois
Ten
15 00
15 00
Paradise, E. I. Est.
Res
12 00
12 00
Store
16 00
16 00
Parker, Alvin L.
Res
4 50
10 00
9 50
5 00
Peakes, C. E.
Sum Res
9 00
9 00
Mabel
Sum Res
9 00
9 00
Pelletier, Andrew
Res
5 00
6 00
11 00
Philias
Res
3 00
2 50
Clarisse
Res
9 00
9 00
Jos.
Ten
40 00
40 00
Phelps, C. S.
Res
9 00
9 00
Plumer, C. H.
Res
9 50
9 50
Plummer, E. S.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Potter, Annie M.
Res
6 00
6 00
Prescott, A. L.
Ten-
9 00
9 00
J. E.
Res
16 00
16 00
Foster
24 00
24 00
Block
39 75
39 75
Rand
16 00
16 00
Preston, G. W.
Res
6 00
10 50
10 50
1 50
Rabidoux, John
Res
10 00
10 00
Ten
32 00
32 00
Ten
10 00
10 00
Rabichaud, Jos.
Res
6 00
6 00
9 00
3 00
Octave
Res
6 00
6 00
Eugene
Ten
8 75
17 50
17 50
8 75
Market
4 50
9 00
9 00
4 50
Maxine
Res
6 00
3 00
3 00
Rice, C. H.
Res
6 50
13 00
13 00
6 50
Rich, C. L.
Res
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Robbins, Wm. B.
Res
9 00
4 50
4 50
Robinson, B. L.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Rockett, C. M.
Sum Res
3 00
3 00
21 50
21 50
Rivard, Andrew
41
Ross, C. E.
Sum Res
9 00
9 00
18 00
Ross, W. F.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Rusbaka, Isaac
Res
6 00
6 00
Santere, Frank
Res
17 50
35 00
35 00
17 50
Sargent, E. H.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Sawyer, E. A. Est.
Res
5 00
9 00
13 50
E. J.
Res
6 00
3 00
3 00
E. M. & E. M. Ten
6 00
6 00
School District
60 00
60 00
Shattuck, E. C.
Inn
185 00 185 00
Ye Shattuck H.
15 00
15 00
Henry V.
Res
6 00
6 00
Shedd, Anna M.
Sum Res
10 00
10 00
Sheldon. L. F.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Sirois, Francis
Res
10 00
5 00
5 00
Frank J.
Ten
13 25
26 50
39 75
Spaulding, J. M.
Res
6 00
6 00
L. M.
Res
9 00
12 00
Stevens, F. I.
Res
18 00
9 00
22 50
4 50
Stowell, D. A.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
St. Pierre, Ernest
Res
6 00
6 00
Stratton, C. L.
Res
6 65
13 30
13 30
6 65
E. B.
Sum Res
6 00
6 00
Fred A.
Res
19 50
19 50
Ten
6 00
6 00
Swasey, Marion
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Swett, Christine
Sum Res
3 00
3 00
Sweatt, C. E.
Res
29 00
29 00
Sweeney, F. C.
Res
18 00
18 00
Symonds, M. G.
Res
11 34
2 84
8 50
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Taft, E. A.
Sum Res
5 00
5 00
Taylor, Mrs. C.
Res
16 50
16 50
Taylor, Samuel
Ten
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
Ten
6 50
13 00
13 00
6 50
Templeton, M. J.
Res
6 50
13 00
19 50
Thibeault, C.
Res
3 00
3 00
Tilton, A. E.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Towne, Geo. A.
Res
10 00
10 00
Geo. M.
Res
13 00
13 00
W. K.
Res
37 50
15 00
30 00
22 50
Townsend, J. G.
Res
14 00
14 00
Ten
8 00
8 00
Tromblay, Annie
Res
5 00
10 00
10 00
00
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Tromblay, Calix
Res
9 00
4 50
4 50
United Shoe Mach Co.
100 00 100 00
Universalist Church
8 00
8 00
Urquahart, M. P.
Res
9 00
9 00
Vanni, R.
Store
11 50
23 00
34 50
Ten
11 50
11 50
Varville, Modesse
Res
13 00
6 50
6 50
Wilfred
Res
13 00
6 50
6 50
Warren, C. W. Est.
Res
3 00
3 00
Waters, S. F.
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
Webster, W. E.
Res
16 00
16 00
Sum Res
7 00
7 00
Wellington, G. P.
Res
12 00
12 00
12 00
12 00
Wellman, M. J.
Res
6 00
6 00
Ten
12 00
12 00
Wetherell, L. H.
Sum Res
27 00
27 00
Wheeler, J. A.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
J. E.
Res
12 00
6 00
6 00
P. M.
Ten
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
White, Bros., Inc.
Mill, E J
50 00
50 00
Ten
140 00 140 00
Boarding H.
12 00
12 00
Cheshire Mill
25 00
25 00
Cheshire Ten
13 50
13 50
Wilder
25 00
25 00
Cloth Room
9 00
9 00
Cutter
15 00
15 00
Shedd
22 00
22 00
Lynch
29 50
29 50
White
10 50
10 50
White, H. S.
Res
15 00
15 00
Whitehead, H. F .~
Res
6 50
6 50
Willard, M. E.
Hotel
50 00
50 00
Cutter House
30 00
30 00
Williams, E. F.
Ten
6 00
6 00
Ten
6 00
6 00
Willis, Chas.
Res
3 00
6 00
6 00
3.00
Wright, George
Res
6 00
6 00
Rosella
Res
6 00
6 00
Young, Madeleine
Sum Res
12 00
12 00
$1232.59$7304 39 $6983 08$1515 15
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REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF
JAFFREY WATER WORKS
For the Year Ending Jan. 31, 1921
-
Uncollected water rates to July, 1920
$1,232 59
Increase in Rates
C. D. Letourneau
$2 50
L. M. Spaulding
3 00
5 50
Annual rate to July, 1921
7,304 39
$8,542 48'
Rebates :
M. Chapman
$ 2 50
M. E. Cutter
13 50
P. Duval
4 50
A. B. Hunt
2 25
W. A. Knowlton
1 00
Wm. McCormack
3 00
E. O. McCarthy
15 00
P. Pelletier 50
G. W. Preston
1 50
E. A. Sawyer Est.
50
Paid
$44 25 6,983 08
$7,027 33
Uncollected to July 1, 1921
$1,515 15
S. HENCHMAN Collector
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REPORT OF TREASURER OF JAFFREY WATER WORKS
For the Year Ending Jan. 31, 1921
Cash on hand Jan. 31, 1920
$37 86
Labor and fitting sold :
Andrew Rivard
$ 5 85
N. W. Atwood
29 10
John Devlin
16 90
Elphege Caron
21 22
$73 07
$110 93
Water Rates
$6,983 08
$7,094 01
Payments :
Albert Ellis
$ 19 50
E. K. Nichols & Sons, lead
22 77
. W. B. Evans Co., labor and supplies Freight
10 51
Express
3 67
W. S. Darley Co., magnetic needles
15 00
Sumner & Dunbar, pipe and fittings
744 60
Goodnow Bros. Co., shovels and picks
22 83
Bean & Symonds Co., wood
84
J. J. Devlin Co., labor and supplies
127 21
Interest on $800 borrowed and paid 5 60
Davis-Taylor Co., shovels and axes
19 02
132 77
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A. B. Hunt, labor
15 00
Ludlow Valve Co., hydrants
163 50
A. M. Deschenes, teaming
42 90
Donaldson Iron Co., 6 in. pipe
1,358 50
F. L. Cournoyer, oil and lead
4 08
S. Henchman, collector
100 00
Labor
812 43
E. C. Boynton, labor for year ending
Jan. 31, 1920
144 00
Town Treasurer 1
2,700 00
$7,005 63
Balance Jan. 31, 1921
$88 38
S. HENCHMAN
Treasurer
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
To the School Board of Jaffrey :
I herewith submit to you my third annual report, the twelfth under district supervision.
The enrollment of the Conant High School is 65 and the aver= age attendance 62.33. The largest previous enrollment was 58 and the largest average attendance previous to the present year was 49.33.
Three out of four of last year's high school teaching force were retained, Miss Sheldrick succeeding Miss Hildreth as the head of the commercial department, Miss Osgerby was assigned to take charge of the English in both the junior and senior departments of the high school, and Miss Smith transferred from grade VII to grade VIII with work in the Domestic Arts classes.
Miss McGregor was transferred from the B division of grade VI to the A division and Miss Norton placed in charge of the B divisions of grade V and VI.
At the primary building the A divisions of the first four grades are taught by the same teachers as last year. As suggested last year a new room was fitted up in the Union Hall building for the B divisions of Grades III and IV and placed in charge of Miss Sarah L. Jennings who taught in District No. 4 during the past two years.
Miss Weeks succeeded Miss Wetherbee as teacher of the B divisions of grades I and II, Miss Belcher succeeded Miss Jennings at Dist. No. 4, and Miss Corliss succeeded Miss Walker in District No. 9.
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Miss Grimes has continued her work as supervisor of music in both the village and rural schools.
Miss Hiller, as school nurse, has given close attention to the several schools and in addition to the regular duties of examining the pupils as required by the State department, has given close attention to all matters relating to the health of the pupils.
The Domestic Arts department has continued to serve noon lunches at the high school, and lunches are also being served at the primary building. Through the generosity of public spirited citizens a fund has been started to allow the serving of a more substantial lunch at a minimum expense. On account of the large number of pupils who are transported from the outside districts . this plan has been keenly appreciated.
The matter of transportation is still one of the big problems of the district. The two Wayne cars purchased last year began running in the spring term and have taken care of the pupils on the two largest routes.
A substantial increase in salaries was granted last year and we were thus enabled to retain the greater number of our teachers. Few districts in the state were able to retain so many experienced . teachers even with greater increases. This, I believe, shows that our teachers realize that their work has been appreciated.
In spite of the increases in salaries granted during the past two years our teachers are not paid any more than their training and services warrant. There should be, however, more of a differ- ence between the salaries paid trained and experienced teachers and beginners. We should not have to pay new teachers another year as much as those who have served long and successfully. I believe that conditions will allow the adoption of a carefully graded salary scale very soon.
The attendance at our evening school has been much better than last year. Our manufacturers have shown an excellent spirit of co-operation in the matter of requiring pupils between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one to attend. Several pupils, who at the
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opening session in October, were unable to read, have since passed a very creditable examination, and a fair number have been regular n attendance in the more advanced classes.
The work begun two years ago in relieving the congestion in the lower grades by forming two divisions in all grades through the sixth has already shown substantial results. The work of the first division in each grade has been well above the requirements, and the pupils who are unable to do the work of the regular grade have teachers who have the time to give them the attention that is needed. The standing of the seventh and eighth grades this year is such that we may expect a large increase in the en- rollment of the high school during the next two years.
The work of the high school has received high commendation from the Deputy Commissioner of Education who has made two extended visits during the past year and has carefully gone over the work of the school.
These results have not been attained without earnest, faithful work on the part of our teachers, careful planning on the part of the superintendent, and the generous and hearty co-operation of the school board.
There should be no backward step. Our schools deserve the best we can give them. Your homes have an assessed value, but your children are priceless. The children of this town are the best asset of Jaffrey. To the development of this asset we should bend every energy.
In closing I wish to thank the citizens, teachers, pupils and members of school board for the loyal support given me during the past year.
Very cordially yours, LEWIS S. RECORD, .
Superintendent of Schools ..
East Jaffrey, N. H., January 31, 1921.
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STATISTICAL TABLE. School Year 1919 -1920.
SCHOOL
TEACHERS
Monthly Salary
Number of Weeks
Total Enrollment
Average Membership
Average Attendance
Number Tardinesses
Visits by Supt. Schools
Conant High
Walter L. Mason
$ 185.77
36
57
51.02
49.33
90
159
Ellyn E. Bassette
92.00
Marguerite M. Hildreth
92.00
(s) Wm. W. Hildreth
40.00
Grade VIII Grade VII
*Jennie L. Bond Laura A. Smith
88.00
36
53
40.49
37.07
141
41
Grade VI (a)
Mary L. Riddle
80.00
36
44
36.7
33.93
57
46
Grade VI (b)
Margaret M. McGregor
84.00
36
27
17.3
14.9
72
50
Grade V
Mabel F. Johnson
80.00
36
42
35.59
32.37
75
52
Grade IV
Annie C. Costello
84.00
36
44
39.75
34.89
63
50
Grade III
Ethel J. Proctor
80.00
36
47
44.41
40.34
65
54
Grade II
Esther G. Close
80.00
36
47
41.01
36.39
58
45
Grade I
Mabel E. Enslin
80.00
36
48
45.67
41.45
72
52
Grade I, II
Hazel L. Wetherbee
80.00
36
47
30
26.3
31
42
Dist. No 4
Sarah L. Jennings
72.00
36
15
14
12.64
36
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Dist. No. 9 Music
+Hazel B. Golding
72.00
36
13
12.1
11.4
2
15
Esther C. Grimes
48.00
$1434.65
36
525
445.25
404.66
891 670
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(s) Mr. Hildreth taught one division in chemistry ; also physical training in grades VII and VIII.
* Miss Bond taught Latin in the senior high school and French in both junior and senior high school.
t Miss Golding resigned in March, succeeded by Miss Elizabeth B. Walker. Salaries for teachers in Districts Nos. 4 and 9 include payment for janitor services. +
-
33.65
129
43
96.88
36
41
37.21
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FALL TERM, 1920
SCHOOL
TEACHERS
Monthly Salary
Number of Weeks
Total Enrollment
Average Membership
Average Attendance
Number Tardinesses
Visits by Supt. Schools
Conant High
Walter L. Mason
233.33
12
65
63.42
62.33
12
41
Ellyn E. Bassette
133.33
Jennie L. Bond
133.33
Margaret G. Sheldrick
133.33
Gr. VIII
#Laura A. Smith
120.00
12
37
35.65
34.81
57
14
Gr. VII
*Lela E. Osgerby
133.33
12
49
47.4
45.9
57
13
Gr. VI (a)
Margaret M. McGregor
100.00
12
41
40 5
37.2
17
13
Gr. VI, V (b)
Doris G. Norton
100.00
12
23
20.91
19.35
26
17
Gr. V (a)
Mabel F. Johnson
100.00
12
33
31.5
29.7
26
12
Gr. IV (a)
Annie C. Costello
104.00
12
36
34.75
33.31
5
20
Gr. III (a)
Ethel J. Proctor
100 00
12
34
34
32.68
10
17
Gr.III,IV (b
Sarah L. Jennings
100.00
8
30
29.5
24.96
15
13
Gr. II (a)
Esther G. Close
100.00
12
37
33.2
30.8
2
18
Gr. I (a)
Mabel E. Enslin
100.00
12
44
40.48
35.84
12
16
Gr. I, II (b)
Naomi O. Weeks
100.00
12
30
30
27
11
20
Dist. No. 4
Alice E. Belcher
80.00
12
10
10
9.05
18
11
Dist. No. 9 Music
Ivilla Corliss
84.00
12
11
10.84
9.65
26
7
Ethel C. Grimes
52.00
$2006.65 12 480 463.15 432.58 294 232
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į Miss Smith teaches Domestic Arts in Grades VII and VIII and the first year of the Senior High School.
* Miss Osgerby teaches English in both the Junior and Senior High School.
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Year Ending Aug. 31, 1920
Receipts
From State
$5,732 70
General appropriation (March, 1919)
20,500 00
Evening school
350 00
Salaries of District Officers
120 0)
Union Hall notes
500 00
Dog licenses
250 00
High school tuitions
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