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State tax,
$ 1,648 00
County tax,
1,482 25
Town library, by law,
62 70
Town library, by vote of town,
100 00
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ANNUAL REPORT
To pay interest on school fund note,
133 92
School money by law, 1,567 50
For text books and other supplies,
100 00
Schoolhouse repairs,
150 00
Old Home Week observance,
100 00
Decoration Day observance,
50 00
To make and repair highways and bridges,
4,000 00
To obtain state aid for permanent improvements of highways, 296 00
Salary of School Board and treasurer,
117 00
High school tuition,
300 00
Repairs on Notch road,
125 00
To defray necessary town charges,
500 00
Insurance on library books,
15 00
Steel bridge,
700 00
11,447 37
Part of 5 per cent. used.
277 97
Amount committed to collector,
11,725 34
Tax rate on $100, 1 05
SCHOOL MONEY ACCOUNT.
Amount of school money for 1912,
$2.196 69
Appropriations for school supplies,
100 00
repairs,
150 00
$2,446 69
PAID J. A. SMITH, TREA.
June 29, order No. 27,
$500 00
Aug 12,
33,
500 00
Nov 30, 66 83,
967 50
Dec 28, 66 102,
200 00
Feb 10,
145,
279 19
$2,446 69
BOUNTIES.
176 Hedgehogs,
$35 20
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TOWN OF SANDWICH LIBRARY TRUSTEES.
Paid Chas. Blanchard amount required by law, $ 62 70
Raised by vote of town, 100 00
$162 70
OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.
Paid W W Russell, $100 00
VETERANS ASSOCIATION.
Paid L D Bean, treas., appropriations for decorat- ing soldiers' graves, $50 00
Balance in hands of treasurer, 1912, 27 72
$76 72
COUNTY PAUPERS.
J Edwin Beede, $ 1 00
G O Hanson, for keeping transient paupers from Feb. 28, 1912 to Sept 1, 1912, 6 00
W S Tappan, for transportation of Mrs Hodgdon to County Farm, 8 10
Joseph S Grace, for board of David Fry 25 days, and phone for Dr., 18 95
$34 05
DOG DAMAGE.
John G Burrows, 1 sheep killed in June 1912, $ 5 00
Fees of town clerk for licensing dogs, 18 20
Salary of dog officer, 10 00
$33 20
Amount of dog licenses 1912,
194 89
Balance of dog license for schools,
161 69
TUITION.
Money raised for High School Tution, New Hampton Institution :
$ 300 00
Jessie L Ambrose, fall term, 13 33
Rufus E Garland, 13 33
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ANNUAL REPORT
Rufus E Garland, winter term, Tilton Seminary :
13 34
H W Canfield, spring term, 13 34
N E Canfield, 66
13 33
W A Heard,
13 33
L. D Pettingill,
66
13 33
Lizzie E Greene,
66
13 33
Elva Turner, 66
13 33
Lillian E Greene, fall term, 13 34
Elva Turner,
13 34
H W Canfield,
13 34
W A Heard,
13 34
L D Pettingill,
13 34
Laconia Public School :
Beatrice E Foss, one year, 38 00
Concord High School :
Lewis Garland, one-half year, 20 00
Pinkerton Academy :
Edith McCormack, 22 00
$266 68
HIGHWAYS.
Highway money for 1912,
$ 4,000 00
Raised to obtain state aid,
296 00
$4,296 00
Less permanent highway money,
948 52
$3,347 48
PERMANENT HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES
Balance of permanent highway money of 1912 in town treasury, $ 03
Total Disbursements,
1,327 90
$1,327 93
Paid Samuel B Smith for permanent highway on road from North Sandwich to West Os- sipee, $379 43
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Paid J Frank Atwood for permanent highway on road from North Sandwich to Whiteface, 396 13 Paid Julius A Ulman for permanent highway on road from Sandwich to Moultonboro, 535 23
State Disbursement,
17 11
$1,327 90
Balance in town treasury,
03
Money raised by vote of town for repairs on Notch Road,
125 00
Balance received from treasurer,
13 08
Paid Geo. S. Hoyt for repairs on Notch Road,
136 51
Balance in hand of treasurer, $1 57
PUBLIC WATER.
Frank Plummer from March 1, 1912, to March
1, 1913, $ 3 00
D R Slade,
3 00
Frank A Bryer from March 1, 1908, to March 1. 1913, 15 00
L D Weed from May 1, 1911 to March 1, 1913, 5 50 Moses A Hall from March 1, 1912 to March 1, 1913, 2 50
John C Watson from March 1, 1912, to March 1, 1913, 3 00
$32 00
CEMETERY FUND.
Paid Mrs James L Marston, Treas., for care of Blanchard, Worrill, Sherman and Chase lots, 17 00
$17 00
Rec'd from D D Atwood, Treas,
17 00
SANDWICH VETERANS ASSOCIATION.
Balance in hands of Treasurer, $26 72
$1,310 79
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ANNUAL REPORT
May 30 Received of town,
50 00
$76 72
April 20 Flags and express,
$ 6 45
May 30, Franklin Drum Corps,
33 00
Dinners for ten,
5 00
B F Newell, reading,
5 00
Flowers, Irene Hill,
25
Team for Drum Corps,
11 00
66
Mildred Blanchard,
1 00
66 James L Marston, baskets,
1 00
1913
Feb 15, Balance in hands of Treasurer,
14 02
$76 72
SANDWICH OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.
Balance on hand from 1911,
$ 10 42
Received from Town of Sandwich 1912, 66 Beede buttons,
15 55
$125 97
Paid
E J Canfield, printing,
9 00
Mary W Hoyt, postage, 5 00
E W Smith, band and orchestra,
57 00
Prizes on horses, oxen, teams and autos,
20 00
John S Quimby, refreshments,
5 50
Chas B Hoyt, Beede buttons,
13 95
Chas Blanchard, express,
1 15
Chas B Hoyt: one half tone and postage,
1 60
Fred W McLaughlin, dinners for band,
5 00
W W Russell, ball game,
5 00
Balance in hand of treasurer,
2 77
$125 97
ABATEMENTS.
Everett H Abbott, $ 1 05
John R Adams, 1 05
100 00
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Mabel A Burrows,
3 15
Albert N Burkett,
1 05
Harry Huckins, 1 05
David Lee, paid in Moultonboro,
1 05
Arthur C Scriggins, paid in Laconia,
1 05
Rosina Smith,
1 89
Essie I Spaulding, error in taxation, .
8 40
Albert H Taylor,
1 05
H Howard Turcott,
1 05
Graham Ward,
1 05
Harry J Wallace, paid in Rochester,
1 05
$23 94
INCIDENTALS.
W T Lance, printing town reports and cards of instruction, $ 75 00
Melvin C Allen, janitor of hall, 14 10
Edward F Wallace, 1 cord wood for town hall, 4 00
E C Eastman, supplies for town clerk and selectmen, 4 14
J Frank Atwood, paid for labor picking moths, 46 00
Joseph Breck & Sons Co, 2 iron scrapers, 12 00
Transportation Co, freight on road drags, 3 48
Rufus Garland, taking Xmas trees from town hall, 1 00
Geo O Hanson, for board of Selectmen from Feb. 18 to Sept. 1, 1912, 114 00
H N Clay, for burial of Frank N Foss, 15 00
Boston & Maine R R, freight, 6 00
E M Heard, insurance on town hall and library books, 30 00 F L Blake, 3 road drags, 57 00 ·
Solon A Carter, for part expense burying Frank Foss,
15 00
Alonzo McCrillis, showing selectmen boundry lines on timber lots, 5 00
Aubrey M Graves, showing selectmen boundry lines on timber lots, 2 00
James A Hanson, showing selectmen boundary lines on timber lots, 2 00
United Construction Co., for one guide board,
1 25
E S Blackey, labor on brick vault, 5 28
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ANNUAL REPORT
S B Smith, labor on brick vault, 5 00
F O Mason, showing selectmen boundary lines on timber lots, 4 00
A B Hoag, M D, return of 6 births and 5 deaths, '12, 2 75
C F Brown, showing selectmen boundary lines on timber lots, 2 00
Wm Russell, postage and stationery for moth blanks, 4 87
F M Smith, supplies for town hall as per bill, 12 37
E B Hart, supplies for town hall, 75
Leon H Currier, showing selectmen boundry lines on timber lots, 2 00
Erastus M Bagley, labor on brick vault, 2 00
John S Quimby, for use of telephone in town hall, 15 00
Frank A Bryer, 1 plow, 5 00
J Frank Atwood, meeting tax committee at Ossipee. 5 00
Julius A Ulman, Dr, 5 00
Samuel B Smith, Dr, 5 00
Geo S Hoyt, 1 cord dry wood,
4 00
Samuel B Smith, postage, telephone, express and and other expenses, 23 11
Samuel B Smith, recording taxes and copying tax collector's books, 15 00
B C Snyder, printing 1000 tax bills, 2 00
$527 10
Geo O Hanson, for board of selectmen from Sept.
1, 1910, to Feb. 15, 1913, 46 50
Dr F S Lovering, return of births and deaths, 6 00
Dr A B Hoag for medical services to A F Carter, 6 00
$585 60
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
RECEIPTS.
State treasurer railroad tax, $ 314 74
Savings bank tax,
988 63
Literary fund, 113 56
Insurance tax,
15 00
$1,431 93
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Bounties on hedgehogs,
35 20
Rent of town hall, 35 00
State portion of highway funds,
362 30
County paupers,
56 55
State highway repair money,
75 20
Old vault rods sold,
75
From state, Frank N Foss, express,
30 00
Cemetery fund,
17 00
Old bridge plank sold,
2 00
Received from G W Wiggin for 1 road drag and freight,
20 10
Received from G W Wiggin for cutting bushes,
12 00
Error in order,
5 00
Interest on school fund note,
133 92
Orders on town treasurer,
14,304 89
$16,521 84
EXPENDITURES.
School Board,
$2446 69
Bounty,
35 20
Library trustees,
162 70
Old Home Week Association,
100 00
Veterans, Association,
50 00
County paupers,
33 05
Tuition,
366 68
Dog damage,
5 00
Public water,
32 00
Town and school officials,
1,187 36
Incidentals,
585 60
County tax,
1,482 25
Interest on School Fund note,
133 92
Road agents,
3,623 08
Permanent highways,
1,310 79
Notch road,
136 51
Abatements,
23 94
State tax,
1,648 00
Care of Cemetery lots,
17 00
Steel Bridge,
997 14
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ANNUAL REPORT
State Highway repair money,
155 90
Paid D D Atwood, state highway money, 5 00
Due from county pauper bill, 1 00
D D Atwood, town treasurer,
2,083 03
$16,521 84
STEEL BRIDGE.
United Construction Co., for "French" steel bridge, $675 00 J Frank Atwood, to pay for labor building over and widening abutments for new steel bridge, 198 49
C O Smith, plank for new steel bridge, 47 80
W S Tappan, labor drawing steel bridge and lumber,
36 65
H K Webster Co., cement for abutments for steel bridge,
34 00
Frank L Atwood, cement for new steel bridge, 5 20
$997 14
STATE ROAD REPAIR MONEY FROM AUTOMOBILE TAX.
Amount of auto tax received from state, 66 00
from town required by law, 66 00
Additional from state,
25 00
town, 25 00
$182 00
EXPENDITURES.
Ross M Graves,
$58 50
E P Wallace,
43 77
W C Bryant,
9 15
C L Foss,
22 18
S B Smith,
19 60
J A Ulman,
2 70
$155 90
State disbursement,
4 50
$21 60
Due from state,
10 80
town,
10 80
$21 60
26 10
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1, TO MARCH 30, 1912. ACCOUNT OF ROSS GRAVES.
Ross Graves,
$ 23 14
Chas W Trask,
12 39
Wm McCloskey,
14 27
Fred Mason,
1 76
Chas Skinner,
5 51
Fred Smith,
3 42
A M Graves,
6 61
C H Foss,
2 09
C W Donovan,
2 09
Chas Robinson,
16 00
H O Haley,
3 00
Clarence Graves,
7 60
Walter Hodge,
6 62
Everett Abbott,
1 42
Chas Forssius,
1 52
$107 44
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order : Apr 27, No 6, $105 92
June 29, No 21,
1 52
$107 44
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM APRIL TO NOV. 30, 1912
ACCOUNT OF ROSS GRAVES.
Ross Graves, self and horses, 8 hours, $ 2 27
Self and oxen, 2 day, 1 75
Self and horse, 2 day, 1 50
Self and oxen with tools, 1 day, 4 00
9 52
Harry E Bodge, 1 day, 8 hours,
3 27
Aubrey Graves, self, 1} days, 2 62
Self and oxen, 12 days, 1 75 4 37
Erastus Mudgett, 2 hours, 38
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ANNUAL REPORT
Ross M Graves, self and 4 oxen 1 day, self
₺ day, 6 30
Self and one pair horses, 2 day, 2 02
Self, 6 oxen on machine, 1 pair horses with harrow, 2 days, 8 hours, 29 29 37 61
Aubrey Graves, self and 1 pair oxen, 3 days 8 hours, 14 00
Harry E Bodge, 4 days, 8 hours, 8 80
Samuel A Hill, 3 days, 8 hrs, 7 00
James Prescott, 2 days, 8 hrs,
5 20
Henry Boyle, 3 days, 32 hrs,
6 10
Thomas Horne, 2 days, 8 hrs,
5 20
Clarence Graves, 2 days, 8 hrs,
5 20
I H Graves, 1 day, 8 hrs,
3 40
L D Bean, 2 bridge stringers, 8 00; 2 rails, 50 8 50
Will Palmer, 31 lbs, spikes,
93
Stevenson & Perkins, 320 ft, plank,
5 12
Ross Graves, running machine, self, 3 pair oxen, 1 pair horses with harrow, 9
days, 91 35
Self, 2 pair oxen, with tools, 4 days, 23 60
Self, 1 pair horses, 1 day, 4 05
2 bridge stringers,
1 00
Self, 1 pair horses, with tools,
4 55
Self, 1 pair horses, 1 pair oxen, tools,
1 day, 6 35
Self, 2 day, 2 pair oxen, 1 pair horses,
and harrow, 1 day, 7 35
1 pair oxen, 1 pair horses, tools,
4 55
142 80
Aubrey Graves, self, 42 days, 8 10
Self, 1 pair oxen, 16 days, 5 hrs, 59 60
67 70
Harry Bodge, 18 days,
32 40
James Prescott, 16 days,
28 80
Samuel A Hill, 10 days,
18 00
Henry Boyle, 13 days, 5 hrs,
24 40
Clarence Graves, 14 days,
25 20
Tom Horne, 21 days, 5 hrs,
38 80
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Isaac Graves, 14 days, 25 20
George Castle, self and horse, 1 day, 2 92
Hiram Corliss, self and 1 pair horses, § day, 2 02
Stevenson & Perkins, 545 ft, plank, 8 72
Aubrey Graves, self and pair oxen, 2 days,
7 20
Harry Bodge, 5 days, 3 hrs,
9 60
I H Graves, 1 day,
1 80
James Prescott, 5 days,
9 00
Ross M Graves, self, 3 pair oxen, 1 pair
horses with harrow, 10 15
Self, 1 pair oxen, 1 pair horses,
tools, 3 days, 19 05
Self, 1 pair oxen, with tools, 1
day, 4 10
Self, 1 pair horses, tools, 2 day, 4
hrs,
4 07
Self, 1 pair oxen, 7 hrs,
2 80
Self, 5 hrs, 1 00
41 17
Clarence Graves, 3 days,
5 40
Thomas Horne, 5 days, 4 hrs,
9 80
F M Smith, 10 lbs, dynamite,
4 50
50 ft, fuse,
50
50 exploders, 50
5 50
Stevenson & Perkins, 1,553 ft, plank,
24 84
Ross M Graves, self and oxen, with tools,
9 days, 32 hrs, 38 30
Self, and oxen, 15 hrs,
6 00
Paid for sharpening drills,
25
5 bridge stringers and rails for steel bridge, 4 50 49 05
Harry Bodge, 11 days, ¿ hr,
19 90
Aubrey Graves, horse, 1 day, self, 13 days, 82 hrs, 26 22
I H Graves, 6 days,
10 80
Arthur Skinner, 1 day, 3 hrs,
2 40
Stevenson & Perkins, 792 ft, plank,
12 77
Ross M Graves, oxen, tools, 2 days, 4 60 Self and oxen, tools, 9 days, 62 hrs, 39 50
44 10
Aubrey Graves, oxen, 1 day, self, 11 days, 62 hrs, 22 90
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ANNUAL REPORT
Harry Bodge, 11 days, 62 hours,
21 10
I H Graves, 2 days, 3 60
Thomas Horne, 8 days, 62 hrs,
16 70
Will Palmer, 12 lbs, spikes, 1 day on bushes,
2 16
F E French, 1 day,
1 80
L D Bean, 15 loads dirt,
1 50
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer, on Selectmen's order :
April 27, No 7,
$ 17 54
May 25, No 14,
107 06
June 29 No 20,
416 96
Aug 31, No 34,
114 31
Oct 26, No 60,
121 14
Nov 30, No 76,
113 86
$890 87
Ross M Graves, cutting trees out of
road, Order No 144,
80
80
SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY WALTER BRYANT FROM FEB. 1 TO APR. 27, 1912. ACCOUNT OF EUGENE WALLACE.
John Hodge,
$ 7 87
W H Little,
9 71
E S Thompson,
13 96
1
Chas H Burrows,
3 79
Frank Gilman,
2 72
David Glover,
4 55
H M Clark,
5 44
C W McGregor,
7 00
W H Penniman,
3 41
Erastus Bagley,
6 37
H E Moulton,
11 48
Albert Atwood,
12 80
O C Frye,
1 33
$890 87
TOWN OF SANDWICH
17
Arthur Hoag,
38
G O Hanson,
4 80
J S Quimby,
1 00
Frank Martin,
18 47
Everett Abbott,
6 73
Andrew Carter,
9 77
C E Bryant,
1 75
Warren Gilman,
6 21
Norman Hodge,
13 98
C E Eastman,
7 79
A G Thompson,
8 95
G W Thompson,
3 80
Walter Avery,
2 37
Willis Ames,
3 61
Henry Ames,
3 46
W B Ames,
7 34
Eugene Mudgett,
1 95
Melvin Allen,
3 31
Erastus Mudgett,
3 87
E Blackey.
3 89
Eugene Wallace,
31 28
Harry Smith,
1 99
Harry Burrows,
57
C O Smith,
35 13
E E Quimby,
4 25
Olive Lee,
4 18
J Edwin Beede,
4 00
W D George,
6 00
Demerit Smith,
2 05
$293 31
RECEIPTS.
Received of town treasurer on selectmen's order: Apr 27, No 8, $291 26
Feb 3, 1913, No 131,
2 05 293 31
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ANNUAL REPORT
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM MAY TO DEC 10, 1912.
ACCOUNT OF EUGENE WALLACE.
H Abbott, 2 men, pair horses 1 day, $ 5 85
Walter Atwood, 6 days, 6 hours, 12 00
Harry E Wallace, 7 days, 32 hours, 13 30
J S Quimby, 2 days,
3 60
Ed Quimby, 1 day, 2 hours,
2 20
Erastus Mudgett, 8 days, 32 hours, horse 2 hours,
15 35
D R Slade, self and man 1 hr, 40
self and horses 4 hrs. 1 92
2 32
Frank Plummer, 500 ft bridge plank and
railing, 8 50
5 hrs labor, self and horse, 1 50
1 man, 5 hrs, 1 00
11 00
Harry A Atwood, 12 lbs drill steel,
3 48
Eugene Wallace, self and horses 13 days, 55 90 Horses 3 hrs, self 7 days, 2 hrs, 13 90
69 80
C E Bryant, 17 days, 6 hrs,
31 80
John Hodge, 4 days, 5 hrs,
8 20
Melvin Allen, 1 day,
1 80
Geo Garland, 1 day,
1 80
Jesse Mudgett, self and horses 8 hrs,
3 84
H Little, 12 days,
21 60
Norman Hodge, 2 men 1 day, Cattle 5 hrs,
1 00
4 60
Arthur Thompson, self, 2 men 7 days, Self 1 day, 1 80
37 80
39 60
G W Thompson, 3 days,
5 40
C O Smith, 225 ft bridge plank and hauling same to bridge near L Q Smith's,
5 30
F M Smith, 9 sticks dynamite,
2 11
10g lbs dynamite, 4 06
74
28 exploders,
28
1 pick,
45
5 lbs powder,
1 00
8 64
74 ft fuse,
3 60
19
TOWN OF SANDWICH
Lewis Q Smith, stringers and getting same and laying plank on bridge near home, 5 00
E S Thompson, man and 4 oxen 5 days,
27 00
1 pr oxen 1 day 5 hrs, 2 80
1 pr oxen, 1 man 6 hrs, 2 40
32 20
Lester White 3 days,
5 40
Herman Clark, 2 days,
3 60
Ed Quimby, self and oxen 1 day, 3 60 Self 3 hrs, 60
4 20
J S Quimby, 3 days, 6 hrs,
6 60
Erastus Mudgett, 7 days, 6 hrs,
13 80
Jesse Mudgett, 2 days,
3 60
Frank Mudgett, 2 days,
3 60
Will Heard, man, pr oxen, 5 day, 5 hrs, 20 00 Man, 1 day, 1 80
21 80
Everett Abbott, self and 4 oxen,6 days, 5 hrs, 35 40
Rufus Garland, 7 days 6 hrs,
13 80
Almon Hanson, 5 days 6 hrs,
10 20
C E Bryant, 20 days 3 hrs,
36 60
Havelock Little, 17 days 3 hrs,
31 20
Walter Atwood, 1 day,
1 80
Harry E Wallace, 15 days, 3 hrs,
27 60
Eugene E Wallace, 1 day horses 5 hrs,
3 20
Self and horses, 12 days 6 hrs,
54 48
running machine 6
days 6 hrs, 29 98
87 66
C E Bryant, 5 days,
9 00
Lester White, 4 days,
7 20
Almon Hanson, 5 days,
9 00
Jesse Mudgett, 1 day,
1 80
Self and horses, 1 day 6 hrs,
7 18
8 98
Eugene Wallace, self and horses 4 days,
17 20
Frank Martin 3 davs,
5 40
Frank Plummer 4 hours,
80
Harry E Wallace 3 days 5 hrs,
6 40
S D Garland, 50 loads gravel at 15c,
7 50
Erastus Mudgett, 4 days 6 hrs,
8 40
Jesse Mudgett, self and horses 1 day,
4 30
20
ANNUAL REPORT
Chas Burleigh, 5 days 6 hrs,
10 20
Almon Hanson, 1 day 4 hours, 2 60
C E Bryant, 1 day, 1 80
Chas Burnham, 4 hrs, 80
Arthur Hoag, 3 days,
5 40
Eugene Wallace, self and horses 5 days, 21 50
Self and horses running machine 1 day, 4 50
Self 1 day 7 hrs, horses 1 hr, 3 50
Posts, rails, spikes and staples, 5 00
34 50
S D Garland, sharpening drills, Fixing road machine, 1 50
4 25
C O Smith, 113 ft plank,
1 90
Wm Taylor, 2 men 12 hrs,
2 28
2 loads of gravel,
30
4 planks and spikes, 50
1 pair of oxen, 20
3 28
Arthur Hoag, 3 days 7 hrs,
6 80
Fred Mudgett, 1 day, 1 80
Almon Hanson, 1 day,
1 80
Chas Burleigh, 2 days,
3 60
Erastus Mudgett, 1 day,
1 80
Eugene Wallace, self 3 days, horses 2 days,
10 40
Chas Ward, 6 hrs,
1 20
Almon Hanson, 4 hrs,
80
Chas Burleigh, 1 day,
1 80
Erastus Bagley, self and horses 1 day,
4 30
Erastus Mudgett, 1day 4 hrs,
2 60
Harry E Wallace, 4 hrs,
80
C E Bryant, 3 days 2 hr,
5 50
Fred Mudgett, 3 days ₺ hr,
5 50
Eugene Wallace, self 5 hrs, 1 00 Self and horses 1 day 8 hrs, 8 14
9 14
G W Thompson, 1 day 6 hrs,
3 00
Harry Avery, 5 hrs, 1 00
2 60
Fred Mudgett, 1 day,
1 80
Erastus Mudgett, 1 day,
1 80
C E Bryant, 1 day 4 hrs,
Eugene Wallace, self and horses 1 day 4 hrs, 6 12
2 75
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
C O Smith, 252 ft lumber,
4 28
Geo S Hoyt, to pay sundry persons for labor on Dale road:
Marsh Vittum, 1 day, 1 80
Geo Bishop, 3 days, 5 40
Chas Hoyt, 2 days,
3 60
Geo S Hoyt, self and oxen 2 days,
5 40
John Gilman 2 day, 90
17 10
Geo Thompson, 1 day 7 hrs,
3 20
Lewis Q Smith, 2 days,
3 60
G S Hoyt, 2 days 4 hrs,
4 40
Ralph Green, 3 days 24 hrs,
5 85
84
6 69
W W Carter, labor by contract,
3 00
$880 88
RECEIPTS.
Rec'd of town treasurer on selectmen's order:
May 25, No 18,
$212 54
June 29, No 22,
403 00
July 27, No 30
71 48
Aug 31, No 37,
77 43
Sept 28, No 47,
26 20
Oct 26, No 61,
35 64
Nov 30, No 85,
33 70
Dec 28, No 88,
17 89
Feb 3, 1913, No.132,
3 00
880 88
SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY D. S. WATSON FROM FEB. TO APR. 27, 1912. ACCOUNT OF WALTER BRYANT.
Walter Bryant,
$ 21 81
Will Plummer,
2 62
Elmer Elliott,
8 59
Daniel S Watson,
6 70
Frank L. Atwood,
8 75
L C Skinner,
8 18
1 pr horses 3 hrs,
22
ANNUAL REPORT
John Fogg,
2 40
Lewis Elliott,
3 42
A W Batchelder,
4 37
Walter S Tappan,
10 50
Amos Gale,
6 27
J A Hanson,
4 30
James Howarth,
3 50
Elmer Elliott,
8 59
George M Weed,
6 82
Wesley Tewksbury,
27 09
Thomas Hoag,
1 00
Arthur Fellows,
29 29
J A Pierce,
1 54
Leon Currier,
1 33
Frank Martin,
1 88
$168 95
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order :
Apr. 27, No. 10,
$100 00
May 25, " 17,
64 20
June 29, " 24,
4 75
$168 95
ACCOUNT OF WALTER C. BRYANT.
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM APR. TO DEC. 17, 1912.
Railing new road :
Walter Bryant, self and 1 horse 4 days, 11 00
Self and 1 pair horses 1 day, 7 hrs, 7 15
18 15
G E Perkins, 1 day, 6 hrs,
2 89
J Wilkins, 2 day,
87월
Will Plummer, 42 days, 6 hrs,
7 87를
1 14
9 01호
J Howarth, 2 day,
872.
Harry Wallace, 6 days 6 hrs,
11 64
D O Brown, 5 days, 8 75
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Eugene Mudgett, 4 days,
7 00
Alonzo Hanson, 5 days, 8 75
Ed Atwood, 3 days,
5 25
Winthrop Tappan, 4 days,
7 00
Owen Gilman, 3 days,
5 25
Howard Stevenson, 4 days,
7 00
Hiram Corliss, 2 days, 6 hrs cutting rails,
4 64
Walter Bryant, self and horses, 13 days,
55 25
Eugene Mudgett, 7} days, running machine, 42 days, 9 00
13 50
22 50
Will Plummer, 102 days,
18 90
Harry Wallace, 8₺ days,
15 30
Winthrop Tappan, 32 days,
6 30
Alonzo Hanson, 33 days,
6 30
Ed Atwood, 42 days,
8 10
Howard Stevenson, 7} days,
13 50
Owen Gilman, 11} days,
20 70
James Plummer, 1 day,
1 80
Wesley Tewksbury, self and 2 pair oxen 3
days, 16 20
self and 1 pair oxen, 1 day, 3 60 19 80
Elmer Elliott, self, 1 pair horses, 1 pair
oxen, 32 days, 6 hrs,
25 43
George Perkins, 1 day,
1 80
George Eaton, 1 day,
1 80
Russell Bryar, 12 days,
2 70
Elias Fogg, labor on highway by contract,
7 00
Walter Bryant, self and horses 192 days,
82 87
Eugene Mudgett, 17} days,
31 50
Harry Wallace, 152 days,
27 90
Will Plummer, 142 days, repair on bridge,
25
26 35
Winthrop Tappan, 72 days,
13 50
Albert Gale, 2 days,
3 60
Amos Gale, 1 day,
1 80
Alonzo Hanson, self and horses 2 days,
8 10
Owen Gilman, 8 days,
14 40
self and horses 1 day, 4 05 18 45
26 10
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George Perkins, 2 days,
3 60
James Plummer, 1 day,
1 80
Joseph Wilkins, 2 day,
90
Lewis Elliott, repair on bridge,
1 00
Russell Bryar, 1 day,
1 80
Frank Plummer, 4 days,
7 20
586 ft. bridge plank, 9 96
17 16
Edwin Fogg, 4 days,
7 20
Walter Bryant, self and horses 5 days,
21 25
Eugene Mudgett, 3 days,
5 40
Will Plummer, 1 day,
1 80
George Scriggins, 1 day,
1 80
F M Smith, 10 lbs. dynamite,
4 00
66 ft. fuse, 66 25 exploders, 25
4 91
Harry Atwood, repairs on drag,
50
W C Bryant, self and horses 92 days,
40 37
Will Plummer, 72 days,
13 50
Eugene Mudgett, 5 days,
9 00
Howard Stevenson, 32 days,
6 30
Owen Gilman, 4 days,
7 20
self and horses 1 day,
4 05
11 25
Clarence Plummer, 1 day,
1 80
Frank Plummer, 4 days,
7 20
Harry Wallace, 52 days,
9 90
Robert Penniman, 1 day,
1 80
Alonzo Hanson, 1 day,
1 80
Winthrop Tappan, 1 day,
1 80
Chas O Smith, 1,392 ft. bridge plank,
23 66
W C Bryant, self and horses, 82 days,
36 13
Harry Wallace, 7 days,
12 60
Will Plummer, 7} days,
13 50
Owen Gilman, self 52 days,
9 90
self and horses 1 day, 4 05
13 95
Alonzo Hanson, 23 days,
4 50
6 sticks of Hemlock,
3 75
8 25
Winthrop Tappan, 2 days,
3 60
Ed Wallace, repairs of bridges and plank,
2 70
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Wesley Tewksbury, 12 days, 2 70
Ploughing ditches per contract, 2 00 4 70
Cutting bushes on Geo Wiggin road :
Walter Bryant, 22 days, 4 50
Frank McKenney, 23 days,
4 50
Will Plummer, 22 days, .
4 50
Eugene Mudgett, 23 days,
4 50
Owen Gilman, 22 days,
4 50
Frank Watson, 1 day,
1 80
Clarence Plummer, 12 days,
2 70
Harry Wallace, 22 days,
4 50
W C Bryant, self and horses, 152 days, 65 87
self 3 days, 5 40
71 27
Will Plummer, 123 days, 22 50
cutting bushes 4 days,
7 20
29 70
Joseph Wilkins, 9 days, 16 20 cutting bushes 4 days, 7 20
23 40
Harry Wallace 52 days,
9 90
Clarence Plummer, 5 days, 9 00
Cornelius Turner, labor by contract,
5 00
Mrs. Noah Bickford, gravel,
2 00
L C Skinner, bridge stringers,
75
Henry Quimby, 1 day,
2 25
Wesley Tewksbury, self and oxen 2 days, 7 20
15 30
Herbert Perkins, 12 days,
2 70
Samuel Smith, 3 days,
5 40
Essie Spaulding, rails on new road,
2 60
Eugene Mudgett, 2 day,
90
Walter S Tappan, 153 ft. hemlock posts,
1 83
134 lbs. spikes,
5 28
8 lbs. nails,
32
Cash paid for freight on 2 scrapers, 36
Hauling 2 scrapers, 34
4 bolts for machine, 9
8 22
Henry Quimby, work on bridge, 3 days, 3 hrs, 7 50
A E Corliss, work on bridge, 3 days 3 hrs, 6 62
Walter Bryant, repairs on plow, 2 50
self, oxen and man 12 days, 8 10
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A E Lee, 130 lbs nails and spikes, 3 60
axle grease and bolts, 33 3 93
George Bickford, 2 men and 1 pair horses, 2 50
Frank L Atwood, for cutting bushes 13 hrs
2 60
Walter Bryant, self and horse 1 day, 2 80
self, man and horse, 1 day, 4 60
7 40
RECEIPTS.
Received of town treas. on selectmen's ordets :
Apr. 27, No. 11,
$ 97 08
66
May 25, 16, 227 18
June 29, 66 23, 247 53
July 27, 66 28,
35 66
Aug. 31, 39,
128 38
Sept. 28, €6 50,
31 50
66 51, 95 43
205 01
Nov. 30, 66 79,
Jan. 25, 1913, No. 104, 16 43
$1,084 20
Alvah W Batchelder, cutting rails for new road, 3 days 32 hrs, 6 10
Rec'd of town treasurer on selectmen's order, Sept 28, No 52, 6 10
Arthur P Fellows, hauling rails for new road, self and four horses 5 days, 35 00
Rec'd of town treasurer on selectmen's order, Sept 28, No 53, 35 00
Stanley F Quimby, lumber for railing on new road
30 trees for posts at 60c, 18 00
109 trees for rails at 20c, 21 80
39 80
Rec'd of town treasurer on selectmen's order, Aug 31, No 36, 39 80
C O Smith, bridge plank for Durgin bridge, 200 ft, 3 40
5770 ft, 109 63 113 03
Rec'd of town treasurer on selectmen's order, Dec 28, No 91, 113 03
$1,084 20
1
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D S Watson, carting gravel on mill hill, self and man 3 hrs, 1 20
W S Tappan's man and pr horses 3 hrs, 1 50 2 70
Order No 170, . 2 70
REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES. CHARLES BLANCHARD, TREASURER.
Board of Trustees of Sandwich Town Library for the year ending Feb. 15, 1913:
DR.
Balance on hand Feb 15, 1912, $ 15 97
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