Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1903-1905, Part 3

Author: Sandwich (N.H.)
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: [Sandwich, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 174


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Bethlehem Hopkinton Sandwich England


L G Clark, C


Tamworth


Mamie E Davis


Tamworth 17


16 23


Ossipee Sandwich -


E B Stiles, C


Sandwich


Tamworth Sandwich Moultonboro Tuftonboro Sandwich


E B Stiles, C


Sandwich


Roger Thompson, C Sandwich


Bessie Blanchard


20


25 21 Teacher All Whitc. 24 Engincer


C C Torrey, C


A E Lee, J


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Housekeeper


Conway


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E B Stiles, C


Sandwich


Grace E Skinner


18


Florence E Mason


Moultonboro


21


Sandwich


Lillian H Smith


Place of Mar- Name and Surname


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DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF SANDWICH, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1902.


Age.


Sex and Condition.


Place of Birthi.


Name and Surname


Maiden


Date.


of the deceased.


| Months.


Days.


[ Male.


| Female.


Color.


Single, married


or widowed.


Occupation.


Name of Father.


Name of Mother. Place of death


Jan 10 Sarepta Atwood Feb 6 Warren J Brown 59 9 Jamas B Goodwin Mar 3 Theresa Burleigh 97 31 Charles Vittum 85 April 8 Emma L Atwood 56 May 1 Thomas E Gault 76 14 Stephen Vittum 84 19 Sarah D Burrows 23 Eli'beth McGlaufin, 76 June 6 Lewis B Ethridge 28 Emma B Dyer 66


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4 5 Rochester


4 6 Thornton


8 1 Moultonboro


7 8 Canada


9 Concord


4 Sandwich


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Housewife


Moultonboro Scotland Concord Sandwich Farmington W Swanzey Sandwich


Sandwich England Concord Tamworth Rye


David Hatch Russell Brown Sarah Partlow Sally John Goodwin Samuel Pierce Jonathan Vittum Mary Weed Stephen Place Eastman Gault Stephen Vittum Samuel Thompson| Betsey Seavey


Abigail Jewell


66


9


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82 5 15 Sandwich


M Farmer


Dover


Martin Mason David Ethridge Pottle


Polly Watson


3 2


90


4 22


13


7 25


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Weare Sandwich Moultonboro Hampton


Weare Sandwich Moultonboro Hampton


Elisha Mudgett Elisha WMudgett Luella B Atkins Sarah Webster Asa Glines Jolın Marston Nancy Moulton Susan Smith Simeon Felch


18| William H Felch 19 Thomas Y Knox 23 Chas F Bennett Nov 16 Louisa Hilton


6.2 83


5| 1|Sandwich 27 |Ossipee Sandwich


Ossipee Sandwich Moultonboro


Ossipee Sandwich .6


John Bennett David Ricker Daniel Kowe


Lucinda Fogg Catherine Vittum Jane Bean Sally Webster


Dec 30 Celestia M Marston 61| 2|17 Tamworth


Tamworth


Moultonboro |Ira Marston


*101 years and 2 days.


5


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Housewife Farmer


Tamworth Sandwich Rochester


Maine Sandwich Dover


Susan Colborn Lydia S Mason Lydia Bickford Mary Sargent


All Sandwich


July 14 Jesse Mudgett 18 Henry E Mudgett Sept 9|Asahel Glines 11 Elisha Marston


71 *


4 5 Moultonboro =


Deborah Leonard


2


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Housewife


18 Jane B Wallace


85 4 13


M W M


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Place of birth.


Father.


Mother.


| Years.


76 10


68 9 26


I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true transcript of the record of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have been reported to ne for the year ending December 31, 1902. ELMER H. TASKER, Town Clerk.


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Sculto Gammelt 2A ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE-


OFFICERS


- -OF THE-


TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15,


1904.


NORTH CONWAY, N. H. C. E. BLANCHARD'S BOOK PRESS. 1904.


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Susan Hilley -


ANNUAL REPORT


-OF THE


OFFICERS


-OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15,


1904.


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NORTH CONWAY, N. H. C. E. BLANCHARD'S BOOK PRESS.


1904.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator CHAS. B. HOYT.


Town Clerk ELMER H. TASKER.


Town Treasurer DANIEL D. ATWOOD.


Collector A. S. A. GILMAN.


Librarian MRS. E. Q. MARSTON.


Selectmen


ALONZO MCCRILLIS, GEO. W. THOMPSON


WILLIS B. MARSTON.


Road Agents.


CHAS. S. CLARK, W. S. PENNIMAN


EUGENE P. WALLACE


School Board.


DR. A. B. HOAG, D. D. ATWOOD


HARRIET E. CARTLAND.


Auditors CHAS. S. MARSTON, HOWARD W. BLANCHARD


CHAS. O. BLANCHARD.


State of New Hampshire.


[L. s. ]


TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF SANDWICH QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN TOWN AFFAIRS :


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


To choose all necessary town officers and agents for the 1 ensuing year.


2 To see how much money the town will vote to raise for the maintenance of the Library.


'To see how much money the town will vote to raise to. 3 defray expenses of decorating soldiers' graves.


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


5 To see how much money the town will vote to raise for schools in addition to the sum required by law.


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


7 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to purchase text-books and other school supplies.


8 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to build and repair school-houses.


9 To see how much money the town will vote to raise for breaking and cutting snow on Notch road.


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


10 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to make and repair highways and bridges.


11 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray necessary town charges for the year ensuing.


12 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to reduce the town debt and pay interest on town bonds.


13 To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to re- deem bonds with money in the treasury not otherwise appro- priated.


14 To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to cause a highway map to be prepared in accordance with Chapter 133 of the laws passed January session, 1903.


15 To see if the town will vote that no appointment shall be made of any agent or agents for the sale of spirits for the ensuing year.


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


Given under our hands and seal this thirteenth day of February, 1904.


ALONZO MCCRILLIS, GEO. W. THOMPSON, WILLIS B. MARSTON. Selectmen of Sandwich.


A true copy of warrant, attest :


ALONZO McCRILLIS, GEO. W. THOMPSON, WILLIS B. MARSTON. Selectmen of Sandwich.


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Selectmen's Report.


We, the undersigned, Selectmen of Sandwich, submit the following report to said town for the fiscal year ending February 15, 1904 :


INVENTORY OF POLLS AND TAXABLE PROPERTY TAKEN IN APRIL, 1903.


306 Polls,


$ 30,600 00


385 Horses,


16,562 00


230 Oxen, 12,586 00


549 Cows,


13,638 00


289 Other Neat Stock,


6,298 00


454 Sheep,


1,498 00


1 Hog,


12 00


31 Vehicles,


740 00


Money at Interest,


4,300 00


Stock in Trade,


9,360 00


Mills and Machinery,


3,974 00


Non-resident Real Estate,


85,834 00


Resident Real Estate,


262,894 00


$448,296 00


APPROPRIATIONS AND MONEY RAISED BY TAXA- TION.


State tax,


$ 777 75


County tax,


1,370 79


Town library, by law,


54 90


Lown library, by vote of town,


50 00


Breaking and cutting snow on Notch road,


50 00


Old Home Week,


50 00


To build steel bridge,


2,500 00


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


To make and repair highways and bridges,


3,000 00


To defray town charges, 1,000 00


To pay interest on and reduce town debt, 500 00


For decorating graves of soldiers,


50 00


For schools, by law,


1,098 00


For schools, by vote of town,


144 08


To pay interest on school fund,


133 92


School supplies,


75 00


School house repairs,


· 75 00


Part of 5 per cent. used,


277 96


$11,207 40


Rate per cent. on $100, $2.50


NOTCH ROAD.


Appropriation for 1803,


$50 00


Paid W. B. Marston for breaking snow from Dec. 1, '03, to Feb. 6, '04, 36 83


$13 17


TOWN PAUPERS.


Paid W. Z. Plummer for support of his daughter Jessie, $46 75


LIBRARY TRUSTEES.


Paid Chas. Blanchard, Treas., amount required by law, $54 90


Chas. Blanchard, amount raised by vote of town, 50 00


$104 90


OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.


Paid E. M. Heard, Treas., amount raised by vote of town, $50 00


VETERAN'S ASSOCIATION.


Paid Lorenzo D. Bean, Treas., amount raise for dec-


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ANNUAL REPORT


orating soldiers' graves, $50 00


SCHOOL BOARD.


Amount of school money for 1903,


$1830 95


Appropriation for text books and supplies,


75 00


Appropriation for repairs,


75 00


$1,980 95


June 27. Paid D. D. Atwood,


$650 00


July 25.


D. D. Atwood,


50 00


Nov 28. D. D. Atwood, 1,205 95


A. B. Hoag, Book Agent, 75 00


$1,980 95


TUITION.


New Hampton Literary Institution :


Arthur G. Thompson, spring term, 1903,


$ 13 00


Louise Moulton, fall term,


13 00


Chas. G. Penniman, winter term,


14 00


Wm. H. Taylor, 66


14 00


Louisa Moulton, Tilton Seminary :


13 00


Chas. A. Bryer, spring term, 1903,


13 34


Robert S. Quimby,


13 34


Chas. A. Bryer, fall term,


13 33


Robert S. Quimby, "


13 33


Chas. A. Bryer, winter term,


13 33


Robert S. Quimby,


13 33


Laconia High School :


Grace Wallace, winter term, 1902,


11 00


spring term, 1903,


11 00


fall term,


14 00


$183 00


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


BOUNTY.


Lewis Elliott, bounty on 4 bears,


$20 00


Uriah McDaniels, 1 bear,


5 00


Norman F. Hodge, 1 bear,


5 00


Bounty on 310 hedgehogs,


77 75


$107 75


DOG LICENSE.


Dog license for 1903,


$197 14


Town Clerk fees, licensing 89 dogs,


17 80


$179 34


DOG DAMAGE.


J. W. Burrows, 1 sheep killed, 1 lamb injured, $5 00 Eugene Mudgett, 2 sheep killed, 6 00


E. W. Mudgett, 2 sheep killed, 6 00


S. H. Burleigh, 1 sheep killed, 3 00


E. F. Downs, 1 sheep killed, 3 00


S. F. Quimby, 1 cosset killed, 3 50


J. Frank Atwood, 1 sheep killed, 1 lamb injured, 5 00 C. E. Eastman, 1 sheep killed, 1 lamb injured, 5 00


$ 36 50


Balance dog license,


$142 84


PUBLIC WATERING TROUGHS.


Paid James R. Bryer, Mar. 1, '03, to Mar. 1, '04,


$ 3 00


J. J. Cartland,


3 00


Stephen Fogg, 66


66 66


3 00


R. W Hanson,


6.


3 00


I B Tilton (Canney trough) "


66


3 00


John C. Watson,


6 6


3 00


Lila T. Willis,


66


66


3 00


F. P. Plummer,


66


66


3 00


Joseph P. Clark,


66


3 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


John W. Bennett, Mar. 1, '00, to Mar. 1, '04, 9 00


C. W. Donovan for A. C. Knowles, Mar. 1, '97, to


Mar. 1, '03, at $2 00 a year, 12 00


Moses A. Hall, to Mar. 1, '04,


2 50


William Heard, 1 50


C. H. Burrows,


1 50


E. H. Tasker,


1 50


Albert C. Atwood, to Mar. 1, '04,


3 00


58 00


HIGHWAYS.


Balance of highway money from 1902, $ 572 44


Amount raised for highways for 1903, 3,000 00


Received for old bridge plank, 2 00


$3,574 44


Paid Road Agents' snow bills from Feb. 1 to Apr. 1, '03, $751 24


Road Agents' bills from Apr. 1 to Dec. 1, 1,823 32


E. P. Wallace, repair of Cook bridge and lumber for same, 117 06


Thompson and Hoag, repairs on road ma- chine, harrow, and scraper, 29 35


Elmer Elliott, housing road machine, 2 00


Chas. H. Burrows, housing road machine, 2 00


Road Agents' bills from Dec. 1 to Feb. 1, '04, 517 95


$3,242 92


Balance due highways, $331 52


STEEL BRIDGE ACCOUNT.


Amount raised for steel bridge, $2,500 00


Paid American Bridge Co., $1,750 00


Chas. S. Clark, stone work, grading, and timber for bridge, 393 03


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


W. N. Mason, plank and lumber, 49 24


2,192 27


Balance on hand, $307 73


COUNTY PAUPERS.


Paid Lucy A. Atkins, support from Oct. 1, '02, to Mar. 1, '03, $21 50


R. S. Batchelder, support of Adaline Wallace Oct. 1, '02, to Mar. 1, '03, 21 50


W. S. Taylor, support of Lucy M. Snow Oct. 1, '02, to Mar. 1, '03, 21 50


F. P. Plummer, support of James McGuire Jan. 1 to Mar. 1, '03, 8 50


H. F. Dorr, keeping 7 tramps 1 night, 7 00


Paul Wentworth, case Jennie E. Sturgis vs. Eli J. Plant Oct. term of court, 1902, 38 72


A. Atkins, support of her mother Mar. 1 to Oct. 24, 34 00 R. S. Batchelder, support of Adaline Wallace Mar. 1 to Dec. 1, 39 00


W. S. Taylor, support of Lucy M. Show Mar. 1 to Dec. 1, 39 00


W. S. Tappan, supplies furnished D. N. Wallace Mar. 1 to Dec. 1, 39 00


F. P. Plummer, support of James McGuire Mar. 1 to Oct. 8, 31 50


Amos Gale, support of James McGuire Oct. 8 to . Dec. 1, 7 50


Chas. B. Hoyt, support of Almira Hall Sept. 28 to Dec. 1, 13 50


H. F. Dorr, keeping 3 tramps, 3 00


Annie Wheeden, for transient pauper, 9 50


$334 72


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ANNUAL REPORT OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.


DR.


Balance on hand from 1902,


$ 78


Cash from Selectmen,


50 00


CR.


Rumford Printing Co., songs,


$ 2.00


invitations, 2 75


envelopes and cut, 4 12


St. Clair's Orchestra,


11 00


railroad fare,


1 50


H. F. Dorr, board of orchestra,


3 00


Ed. Cox for team,


3 00


keeping team,


1 00


telephone to Cox,


25


E. H. Tasker, supplies for reception, 10 00


Express on invitations, «


40


Postage on invitations,


2 50


Telephone to St. Clair,


20


Telephone to Ed. Cox,


25


Balance on hand,


8 81


$50 78


E. M. HEARD, Treasurer.


LIBRARY TRUSTEES.


DR.


Feb. 15 "Balance on hand from 1902,


$42 85


Sept. 26 Mrs. Chas. A. Hoyt (gift), 5 00


Jan. 30 From town for Library purposes,


104 90


Fines and fees to date,


8 75


$161 50


CR.


May 2 Rumford Co., binding books,


$ 4 78


Dec. 14 Magazines,


13 30


Book News one year, 50


$50 78


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


Dec. 19 J. F. Swaney, binding books, 2 50


Jan. 28 Printing rules, 2 00


De Wolfe Fiske & Co., for books, 96 45


Freight on books, 62


Feb 6 Rent of Library from Feb. 1, '03, to Feb. 1, '04, 15 00


Feb. 9 Mrs. Marston, cataloguing books, 3 00


Feb. 13 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 23 34


$161 50


CHAS. BLANCHARD, Treasurer.


. SANDWICH VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.


DR.


Balance in hands of Treasurer at last report, $15 01


May 29 Cash received of Selectinen, 50 00


$65 01


CR.


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Apr 15 Flags and express, $ 1 40


May 29 Chocorua Band, 25 00


J. H. Wilkins, orator,


12 00


J. L. Marston, baskets,


80


May 30 H. F. Dorr,


8 50


May 31 Rev. E. B. Stiles,


5 00


$52 70


Feb. 1 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $12 31 L. D. BEAN, Treasurer.


ABATEMENTS.


Geo. W. Morse, $3 25


Sam B. Berry,


70


D. O. Brown, paid in Lynn, 2 50


D. M. Blackey,


2 50


Rodney Danforth,


2 50


Henry Davey,


3 90


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ANNUAL REPORT


Heirs of Samuel Dinsmore,


4 00


Eugene Fogg, 2 50


Minnie M. Fogg,


1 00


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David E. Glines, paid in Laconia,


2 50


Susan A. Hackett,


4 50


Oscar Landon,


2 50


Geo. L. Mudgett,


5 10


Lewis J. Page,


2 50


Frank M. Page,


2 50


Wm. T. Page,


2 50


James A. Popham,


2 50


Asa S. Prescott,


*


2 50


Herbert Quimby,


2 50


Harry D. Rounds,


2 50


Robert L. Smith,


2 50


Alfred Trask,


2 50


Leon M. Thompson,


2 50


Frank M. Wade,


2 50


John C. Durgin,


2 50


Chas. W. Dodge,


62


$68 07


INCIDENTALS.


C. E. Blanchard, 50 check lists, $ 6 00


500 town reports, 50 00


860 ballots, 6 00


1 50


E. C. Eastman, record book and tax book,


4 90


E. M. Heard, insurance on town hall,


15 00


E. H. Tasker, stationery,


1 29


Dr. A. B. Hoag, return of 11 births and 11 deaths,


5 50


66 enumeration of scholars, 5 00


66 examination of Jessie Plummer, 2 00


H. F. Dorr, expenses of perambulating town lines be- tween Sandwich and Campton, 4 50


900 tax bills,


15


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


A. McCrillis, Geo. W. Thompson, and W. B. Mars- ton, perambulating line between Sandwich and Campton and Sandwich and Thornton, 12 50


H. F. Dorr, board of Selectmen to Jan. 1, '04, 46 50


Paul Wentworth, 3 00


A. J. Brown, board of Selectmen from Jan. 1 to Feb. 15, '04, 8 75


$172 44


TOWN OFFICERS.


Mrs. E. Q. Marston, Librarian to Feb. 15, '04, $ 25 00


D. D. Atwood, Town Treasurer 30 00


School Boord, 35 00


Dr. A B. Hoag, . .


35 00


Harriet E. Cartland,


30 00


Wm. Heard, Clerk of School Board,


2 00


E. H. Tasker, Town Clerk, 43 75


Amos Gale, Constable and Dog Officer,


11 50


L. C. Felch, March election, 1 50


Geo. W. York, “ March and May meetings, 3 00


H. F. Dorr, establishing county pauper and collecting county bills, 3 00


A. S. A. Gilman, Tax Collector, 60 00


Alonzo McCrillis, Selectman, 67 50


Geo. W. Thompson,


47 25


Willis B. Marston,


48 51


Chas. S. Marston, Howard W. Blanchard, and Chas. O. Blanchard, Auditors, 6 00


$449 01


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ANNUAL REPORT


REDEMPTION OF TOWN BONDS.


Feb. 13 D. D. Atwood, Treasurer, for 5 $100 bonds Nos. 37, 100, 143, 185, and 189; and 6 $50 bonds Nos. 4, 5, 21, 82, 99, and 100 and accrued interest, $ 802 00


Feb. 6 D. D. Atwood, Treasurer, for coupons, 325 50


$1,127 50


RECEIPTS.


Mar. 9 Rec'd of County Treasurer, pauper bills


from Oct. 1, '02, to Mar. 1, '93, $ 101 50


Mar. 16 County Treasurer, pauper bill, 38 72


Dec. 12 66 pauper bill from Mar. 1


to Dec. 1, '03, 216 00


For old bridge plank and timber,


2 00


Nov. 25 State Treasurer :


Railroad tax, $110 35


Literary fund, 94 99


Proportion of school fund, 165 12


Savings bank tax,


581 48


Bear bounty,


30 00


Hedgehog bounty,


77 75


1,059 69


Mt. Israel Grange, rent of town hall, 20 00


Receipts for orders on Town Treasurer, 12,390 15


$13,828 06


.


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


EXPENDITURES.


Paid for schools,


$1,980 95


Library,


104 90


Memorial Day,


50 00


Old Home Week,


50 00


Town paupers,


46 75


County paupers,


334 72


Dog damage,


36 50


Notch road,


36 83


Public water,


58 00


Tuition,


183 00


Bounty,


107 75


Steel bridge,


2,192 27


Highways,


3,242 92


County tax,


1,370 79


State tax,


777 75


Town officers,


449 01


Incidentals,


172 44


Abatements,


68 07


Redemption of bonds and coupons,


1,127 50


Town Treasurer,


1,437 90


$13,828 06


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ANNUAL REPORT


FINANCIAL CONDITION.


Debt less assets as reported Feb. 14, '03, $7,337 87


LIABILITIES.


Town bonds at 3 per cent. outstanding, $7 300 00


Int. due on coupons Jan. 1, '04, 276 00


Int. accrued from Jan. 1 to Feb. 15, '04, 27 37


Literary fund of '03 due schools, 94 99


State aid due schools, 165 12


Dog license due schools,


142 84


In hands of town due Notch road,


13 17


highways,


231 52


6 6 steel bridge account, 307 73


$8,658 74


ASSETS.


D. D. Atwood, Town Treas., $2,718 88


Chas. Blanchard, Library, 23 35


E. M. Heard, Old Home Week, 8 81


D. D. Atwood, School Board, 226 95


L. D. Bean, Veterans' Association, 12 31


$2,990 30


Liabilities less assets Feb. 13, '04,


5,668 44


Decrease of debt for year ending Feb. 13, '04, $1,669 43 ALONZO McCRILLIS, GEO. W. THOMPSON, WILLIS B. MARSTON. Selectmen of Sandwich.


Treasurer's Report.


DANIEL D. ATWOOD, TREASUER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF SANDWICH.


DR.


Received of Treasurer of 1902,


$2,053 88


Town Clerk, dog license,


179 34


Selectmen,


1,562 91


Wrought Iron Range Co.,


8 00


A. S. A. Gilman, Collector of 1903,


11,304 90


$15,109 03


CR.


Bonds redeemed and accrued interest, $ 802 00


Coupons,


325 50


School bills,


1,980 95


Library,


104 90


Paupers,


342 75


Highways,


3,238 92


Public water,


58 00


Tuition,


183 00


Bounties,


107 75


Taylor Bridge,


2,192 27


Dog damage,


36 50


Abatements,


68 07


Incidentals,


801 00


County tax,


1,370 79


State tax,


777 75


Cash in hands of Treasurer Feb, 13, '03, 2,718 88


- - $15,109 03


Road Agents' Report.


ACCOUNT OF CHAS. S. CLARK, FOR SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY A. M. GRAVES FROM FEB 1 TO APR. 1, 1903.


Howard Blanchard,


$ 7 12


John N. Campbell, 11 02


Chas. S. Clark, 7 50


Hiram Corliss,


13 42


Chas. W. Donovan,


7 18


Chas. H. Foss,


1 94


A. M. Graves,


9 26


Ross M. Graves,


1 05


Isaac H. Graves,


10 00


Geo. A. Hoyt,


25 40


L. P. Lamprey,


4 25


Fred O. Mason,


4 60


William McCloskey,


25 88


Samuel Peaslee,


1 80


E. E. Quimby,


17 00


O. G. Smith,


9 13


Wm. Tibbetts,


20 36


Frank E. Tilton,


20 43


John C. Watson,


2 00


$199 34


RECEIPTS.


Rec'd of Town Treas., on Selectmen's order No. 14, £ $199 34 ACCOUNT OF C. S CLARK FOR REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM APR.1 TO DEC. 1, 1903.


A. W. Batchelder, 17 days, $25 50


W. T. Bickford, cutting bushes, 3 00


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TOWN OF SANDWICH.


Daniel P. Brown, 5 days,


7 50


Frank A. Bryer, 1 pair oxen 12 days,


18 00


J. R. Bryer, 19 days, 28 50


C. S. Clark, cutting snow on stage road, 4 50


Repairing roads, 7 1-2 days. 11 25


3 pair oxen 3 days, 2 pair oxen 2 days, 1 pair oxen 3 days, 24 00


Repairing roads with road machine 13 days, 26 00


4 pair oxen 9 days, 3 pair oxen 4 days, 72 00


Picking rocks 1 1-2 days,


2 25


Use of plow,


1 00


S. D. Garland for sharpening drills, 1 30


John Atwood, repairing road machine, 40


142 70


John R. Clark, 1 1-2 days,


2 25


Hiram Corliss, 4 days, 6.00 ; gravel, 2.00,


8 00


Chas. A. Fossius, 8 days,


12 00


Freeman E. French, 1 day,


1 50


S. A. Hill, 2 days,


3 00


Gilman Hilton, 2 1.5 days,


3 30


Newman Hilton, 1 day,


1 50


L. E. Hinds, 1 7-10 days,


2 55


Thos. A. Horne, 16 days, 24.00 ; 1 pair horses 16 days, 8.00, 32 00


J. O. Howarth, 1-2 day,


75


Wm. McClosky, 6 days,


9 00


James O. Palmer, 13 days,


19 50


Willard F. Palmer, 8 days,


12 00


Herbert Palmer, 1 day,


1 50


John W. Prescott, 13 1-2 hours,


2 03


O. G. Smith, 5 1-2 days,


8 25


S. B. Smith, self and pair oxen 1 day,


3 00


L. Tappan, 5 1-2 days,


8 25


John Tilton, 8 days, 12 00


Allen Vittum, self and 2 pair oxen 2 days,


9 00


Ernest Vittum, 3 1-2 days,


5 25


Marshall Vittum, 6 days,


9 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


O. E. Vittum, 1 1-2 days, 2 25


Oscar T. Vittum, 1 day, 1 50


W. H. Wallace, 4 days, 6 00


A. W. Batchelder, 6 1-2 days,


9 75


Daniel P. Brown, 2 3-10 days,


3 45


Frank A. Bryer, man and pair horses 1 day,


3 50


J. R. Bryer, 6 1-2 days, 9 75


Chas. S. Clark, 8 1-2 days, 12 75


1 pair oxen 6 1-2 days, 9 75


1 horse 1 1-2 days, 1 50


Use of plow, 25


7 stringers, 3 50


Stevens & Perkins, sawing stringers,


50


A Hayford, making and sharpening drills, 45


J. Atwood, sharpening drills, 27


S. D. Garland, sharpening drills and bars, 93


29 90


John R. Clark, 1-2 day,


75


C. A. Fossius, 4 4-5 days,


7 20


Walter F. Hill, 4 days, 8 1-2 hours,


7 28


Thomas A. Horne, 3 1-2 days,


5 25


James O. Howarth, 1 day,


1 50


James O. Palmer, oxen one day,


1 00


Willard F. Palmer, 5 days,


7 50


James Prescott, 6 2-5 days,


9 60


Mary Beede, 552 ft. hemlock plank,


3 31


Willard F. Palmer, 1 day, 7 1-2 hours,


2 63


L. E. Hinds, 1 day,


1 50


Stevenson & Perkins, 222 ft. lumber,


2 22


W. S. Tappan, dynamite, exploders, and fuse,


5 43


C. S. Clark, 2 days, 7 1-2 hours,


4 13


Horse 1 1-2 days,


1 50


Pair oxen 2 1-2 hours,


38


2 stringers,


1 00


100 ft. plank,


80


J. L. Mason, spikes,


35


Fred O. Mason, spikes, 10


23


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


D. P. Brown, labor, 38


F. A. Horne, labor, 30


8 94


Ambrose Hill, 3 4-5 days, 5.70 ; 5 stringers, 10.00, 15 70


C. S. Clark, 4 9-10 days, 9 80


3 pair oxen 1 day ; 2 pair oxen 1 day, 1 pair oxen 2 2-5 days, 11 10


1 horse 2 3-10 days, 2 30


350 feet plank, 3 50


J. L. Mason, spikes, 1 05


27 75


Walter Hill, 3 days,


4 50


L. E. Hinds, 2 3-10 days, pair oxen 1-2 day,


4 20


Willard F. Palmer, 4 days,


6 00


Ambrose Hill, 1 day,


1 50


Chas. S. Clark, 1 day,


1 50


Self and tools 1 day,


2 00


Horse 2 days,


2 00


1 pair oxen 1 day,


1 50


148 ft. plank,


1 48


W. F. Hill, labor,


53


L. E. Hinds, labor,


75


W. Taylor, labor,


15


A. Lee, spikes,


90


10 81


Chas. S. Clark, services as Road Agent,


18 50


$610 00


RECEIPTS.


Rec'd of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders : 1903.


May 30 No. 21,


$400 58


June 27 33.


96 43


Sept. 26 44,


24 03


Oct. 31 53,


58 15


Nov. 28


57,


12 31


Jan. 30


105,


18 50


$610 00


·


24


ANNUAL REPORT


COST OF TURNING SWIFT RIVER.


A. W. Batchelder, 2 days, $ 3 00


D. P. Brown, 1 day, 1 50


J. R. Bryer, 2 days, 3 00


C. S. Clark, self and pair oxen 2 days, 6.00; paid W. Taylor, 1-2 day, .75,


6 75


Thomas Horne, 1 day, 1 50


$15 75


RECEIPTS.


Rec'd of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order : June 27 No. 34, $15 75


COST OF BUILDING ABUTMENTS FOR TAYLOR BRIDGE.


A. W. Batchelder, 20 3-10 days, $30 45


Wilbur J. Bickford, 15 1-2 days, 27.13; board, 9.00, 36 13


Chas. F. Brown, 6 3-10 days, 9 45


12 45


J. R. Bryer, 18 3-10 days,


27 45


C. S. Clark, 31 1-10 days.


62 20


1 pair oxen 24 3-10 days,


36 45


1 horse 2 days,


2 00


Lumber,


5 00


150 ft. plank,


1 50


1-3 bbl. cement,


1 35


Use of tools, spikes, oil, etc.,


5 00


S. B. Clark 1-2 day, 75


114 25


Chas. L. Foss, self and pair horses 1 day,


3 50


Sumner G. Garland, drawing derrick,


6 00


John Gilman, 18 3-10 days,


36 60


Walter F. Hill, 9 1-5 days, 28.80; 1 horse 2 hours, .20, 29 00


Ambrose Hill, 1 1-2 days,


2 25


Thos. A. Horne, 8 3-10 days, 12 45


1 pair horses 8 3-10 days, 16 60


Will Brown, 8 3-10 nays,


25


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


Wall and damage, 2 00


31 05


F. H. Lord, derrick 14 days,


14 00


W. S. Taylor, 2 men and 1 pair horses 2 hours,


1 00


Wm. F. Palmer, 26 3-10 days,


39 45


$393 03


RECEIPTS.


Rec'd of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order : Sept. 26, $393 03


BREAKING SNOW FROM DEC. 1, 1903, TO FEB. 1, 1904.


John F. Tilton,


$4 94


F. A. Bryer,


8 07


J. N. Campbell,


10 35


Hiram Corliss,


7 42


Chas. S. Clark,


9 55


Chas. W. Donovan,*


12 63


Ross M. Graves,


7 93


S. A. Hill,


11 50


G. Hilton,


21 13


L. E. Hinds,


3 82


F. A. Horne,


65


F. O. Mason,


5 43


James O. Palmer,


19 45


Samuel Peaslee,


2 00


Frank E. Tilton,


16 33


Allen Vittum,


4 38


Marshall Vittum,


12 00


$157 58


RECEIPTS.


Rec'd of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order : Jan. 30, 1904 No. 106, $157 58


26


ANNUAL REPORT


ACCOUNT OF E. P. WALLACE FOR SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY C. H. BURROWS FROM FEB. 1 TO APR. 1, 1903.


Oliver Lee,


$3 52


Elmer Thompson,


1 82


Wm. Tibbetts, 5 40


Erastus Mudgett,


1 25


Eugene Mudgett,


62


John Hodge,


4 56


Charles Webster,


3 25


M. C. Wallace,


3 83


E. P. Wallace,


14 95


H. N. Clay,


4 81


A. S. A. Gilman,


1 18


D. E. Glines,


1 87


. L. B. Hull,


1 25


H. F. Dorr,


2 00


Clarence Bryant,


62


John C. Gilman,


4 80


Geo. S. Hoyt,


6 91


Fred L. White,


4 12


John S. Quimby,


4 07


W. C. Bryant,


4 61


Elisha Mudgett,


4 84


C. B. Hoyt,


8 14


A. C. Atwood,


9 23


H. E. Moulton,


10 36


Eugene Fogg,


1 51


Lewis Q. Smith,


3 78


G. O. Hanson,


9 10


C. O. Smith,


22 25


Henry H. Smith,


3 75


W. W. Carter,


8 88


R. F. Abbott,


17.49


James H. Beede,


2 37


John Sullivan,


1 87 .


J. Edwin Beede,


15 54


27


TOWN OF SANDWICH.


W. H. Penniman,


7 17


Charles Webster,


2 39


D. E. Glines, 1 01


Frank Plummer,


9 62


G. W. York,


1 00


G. W. Thompson,


6 90


C. H. Burrows,


6 66


John G. Burrows,


3 61


F. N. Burrows,


3 97


F. H. Chick,


19 45


C. P. George,


3 76


Norman Hodge,


3 38


Everett Eastman,


3 15


D. W. George,


3 00


L. A. Smith,


94


A. T. Taylor,


4 77


$275 33


RECEIPTS.


Rec'd of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders :


Apr. 25 No. 17,


$235 82


24,


38 45


Jan. 30 108, 1 06




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