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Jan 17 Portsmouth
Aliston H Grant
20
Clerk
Sandwich
Lyle L Gaithes C
Portsmouth
June 12 Sandwich
Frank M Smith 63
Sandwich
Julia M Sherman 38 Sandwich Ralph W Taylor 25|
Professor
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Hermou Me Boston Mass Sandwich
Lynn Mass
Dec 25
Frank P Plummer 70
Millman
Sanbornton
New Hampton
A E Lee J P
Rosa McBride 36
Housewife
Ireland
George A Grant Sandwich Clara A Heddle Frank P Evars Emma I Clough James M Smith Lydia P Skinner D H'Sherman - Cordelia Robbins New York Albert J Taylor Emma L Nason Larkin D Weed Elsie A Peaslee Jesse Plummer Lydia Goss John McBride Ellen Devlin Ireland
Moultonboro Tamworth Sandwich
Irving H Gray C
Ctr Sandwich
Aug 15
South Boston Mass
Hortense Weed 24
Teacher
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
North Sandwich
Sandwich
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Sandwich
Sylvia E Evans
20
Teacher
Ossipee
Tamworth
Merchant
Sandwich
Buffalo N Y
Charles H Atkins C
DEATHS.
Age
Sex and Condition
Place of Birth
Maiden
Date
Name of Deceased
Place of Birth
Months
Days
Female
Color
Single Married or
Occupation
Father
Mother
Name of Father Name of Mother
Jan 16| Leslie Magoon 19 Emnily JScriggins 68 29 Jesse H Cook 84
62|
3| 5 |Sandwich
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Male Fem'le Male
White
Married |Farmer
Housewife
Sandwich
Sandwich ..
3
4
Farmer
Mar 31 Geo W Gordon
75
9|
9 Lowell Mass Bucksport Me Scotland
Single
Laborer Salesman Lineman
N'w Brunswi'k N'w Br'nswi'k Chas W Ward
68
3
4 17 Sandwich
Fem'le Male
Wid Married Wid
Housekeeper Farmer
Raymond
Sandwich
L M Abbott Stephen Fogg Gilbert Chase C Turner Philip Atwood J Watson
Emily Waller ShuahFreeman N Batchelder Phoebe Carr Bertha Canney A Batchelder Elmira Weed Sophia Storey Louise Elliott
Turner Io John Atwood 19 Oliver Watson 20|F A Whitwell Sept 27 David G Lee
86
3
4
92
4 Io Boston Mass
38
I I4
Divorced Laborer
David G Lee
Nov
8 Sophia EBurrows 71 8 John N Peaslee 57
2|14
Male |Fem'le
Wid
|Housewife
Sandwich
Whitefield Me|N Burleigh
L Burnham Hannah Heath
Dec 18 Caroline E Pierce 82| 4 18
Eliza Smith . Jane Burnbain Sally Cook Dorothy Beede Loisa J
9 Frank N Foss IO John Beaton 17 David W Ward 29 Ellen M Eaton May 17 Stephen Fogg June 20 Samuel Chase July 1
43 10 24
2
N'w Brunswik Tamworth
94 89
Conway Sandwich
Fem'le Male
Single Wid
Farmer
Married Wid
Marblehead M S Whitwell
Newton Mass Moultonboro Sandwich Pittsfield
Campton Sandwich
G Wallace
P Penniman
I 16|Sandwich 16
Fem'le
Married
Housewife
Farmer
David Peaslee
Widowed|
itel
Asa Magoon Jesse Mudgett
Wm Gordon John B Foss
Prov Dealer
Apr
Years Ve
Male
I 25
Exeter Conway Bangor Me Gray Me
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I hereby certify that he above and foregoing is a true transcript of the record of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have . been reported to me for the year ending December 31, 1912. ARTHUR P. MOULTON, Town Clerk.
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
To the inhabitants of the Town of Sandwich qualified to vote in Town affairs ;
Yo are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said Town, on the second Tuesday in March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon to act upon the following subjects :
To hear the reports of the Agents, Auditors, Commit- 1 tees or officers heretofore chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.
2 To see if the Town vill vote that no appointment shall be made of any agent or agents for the sale of spirits for the year ensuing.
3 To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise for the maintenance of the Library in addition to the amount required by law.
4 To raise money to pay interest on the school fund note for the year ensuing.
5 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses of decorating Soldiers' graves.
6 To see how much money the Town will vote to defray expenses of Old Home observance.
7 To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges.
8 To raise money to defray necessary town charges for the year ensuing.
9 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to obtain State aid for the perma- nent improvement of its highways.
10 To raise money to repair Notch Road.
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to build a School House and out- buildings in West Sandwich and equip same with necessary furniture. On petition of M. C. Wallace and others.
12 To see what action the Town will take in regard to repairing or building new the Dolfoff bridge at Weed's Mills and the Grant bridge on Bennett St., and to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for same.
13 To see what action the Town will take in regard to finishing up room where old vault was removed.
14 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to purchase a suitable fire appara- tus.
15 To see if the Town will vote to raise a sum of money sufficient to advertise the Town of Sandwich.
16 To see if the Town will vote to raise a sum of money sufficient to purchase a piano of Mrs. Sarah E. Willis for use in the town hall.
17 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to build and repair its Guide Boards.
18 To see if the Town will vote to return to the district system of repairing its highways.
19 To choose all necessary Town officers and agents for the ensuing year.
Given under our hand and seal this 22d day of February, 1913.
SAMUEL B. SMITH, J. FRANK ATWOOD, JULIUS A. ULMAN, Selectmen of Sandwich
A true copy of warrant, attest ;
SAMUEL B. SMITH, J. FRANK ATWOOD, JULIUS A. ULMAN, Selectmen of Sandwich.
ANNUAL REPORT
-OF THE-
OFFICERS
-OF THE-
TOWN of SANDWICH
For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15
1914
NORTH CONWAY, N. H. REPORTER BOOK AND JOB PRESS
1914
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE-
OFFICERS
-OF THE-
TOWN of SANDWICH
For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15
1914
NORTH CONWAY, N. H. REPORTER BOOK AND JOB PRES
1914
State of New Hampshire
To the inhabitants of the town of Sandwich in the county of Carroll in said State qualified to vote in town affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at Grange Hall in said town on Tuesday, the tenth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:
To choose all necessary town officers for the year ensu- 1 ing.
2 To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appro- priation of the same.
3 To hear the reports of agents, auditors, committees or officers heretofore chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.
4 To see if the town will vote that no appointments shall be made of any agent or agents for the sale of spirits for the year ensuing.
5 To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for the maintenance of the library in addition to the amount required by law.
6 To raise money to pay interest on the school fund note for the year ensuing.
7 To see how much the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses of decorating soldier's graves.
8 To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses of Old Home observance.
9 To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges.
10 To see if the town will vote to raise money to build and equip a new town hall to replace the one burned by fire Nov. 14th, 1913.
11 To see if the town will vote to accept any donation or donations made to the town for the purpose of being applied toward the cost of a new town hall.
12 To take the sense of the town upon the location of the new town hall and also upon the purchase of the black-
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smith shop lot so-called, adjacent to the site of the former town hall.
13 To see in what manner the town will vote to raise ihe money for a new town hall whether by taxation or by notes or by bonds and if by either of the two late methods at what rate of interest.
14 To see if the town will vote to choose a building com- mittee with full powers to contract for building and furnish- ing the new hall.
15 To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to obtain State aid for the pur- pose of continuing the State road now under construction.
16 To raise money to repair Notch road.
17 To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to be put with that raised by the Squam Lake Improvement Society, dollar for dollar, for the im- provements of the roads around Squam Lake.
18 To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to buy one or more safes.
19 To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to purchase a suitable fire apparatus. 20 To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate
a sum of money sufficient to purchase a road machine. 21 To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of twenty-five dollars for athletics.
22 To see if the town will vote to discount 2 per cent. on all taxes paid before July 1, 1914.
Given under our hands and seal this 21st day of Febru- ary, in the year of our Lord, ninteen hundred and fourteen.
JULIUS A. ULMAN,
CORNELIUS TURNER, SAMUEL B. SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.
A true copy of Warrant, attest:
JULIUS A. ULMAN, CORNELIUS TURNER, SAMUEL B. SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.
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Town Officers
Moderator Paul Wentworth Town Clerk Arthur P. Moulton Representative William Heard Collector John S. Quimby Librarian Ella F. Weeks Town Treasurer Daniel D. Atwood
Selectmen
Julius A. Ulman
Cornelius Turner Samuel B. Smith
School Board
Albert B. Hoag Mrs. Albert C. Atwood
Howard W. Blanchard Library Trustees
Daniel D. Atwood Charles Blanchard
James L. Marston Auditors
Howard W. Blanchard Willis B. Marston
Elmer B. Hart
Supervisors
Daniel D. Atwood James L. Marston
Elmer B. Hart
Constables
Amos Gale Frank L. Atwood
Erastus M. Bagley Board of Health
Albert B. Hoag Fred E. Bryar
Henry A. Clay
Ballot Clerks
Charles H. Burrows White H. Penniman Arthur G. Thompson Harry L. Burrows
Selectmen's Report
The undersigned Selectmen of Sandwich submit the following report to said Town for the year ending Feb. 15th, 1914:
INVOICE OF POLLS AND TAXABLE PROPERTY TAKEN IN APRIL, 1913.
290 Polls,
$ 29,000.00
359 Horses,
34,708.00 24.00
108 Oxen,
10,562.00
427 Cows,
18,522.00
129 Neat. Stock,
6,638.00
218 Sheep,
1,282.00
255 Fowl,
188.00
22 Carriages,
6,750.00
Boats,
2,200.00
Wood and Lumber,
6,820.00
Money on hand or at interest,
64,392.00
Stock in trade,
19,104.00
Mills and machinery,
5,466.00
Resident real estate,
572,256.00
Non-resident real estate,
379,076.00
$1,156,988.00
Soldiers' Exemptions,
11,320.00
$1,145,668.00
APPROPRIATIONS AND MONEY RAISED BY TAXATION.
State tax,
$ 1,648.00
County tax,
1,482.25
Town library, by law, 62.70
Town library, by vote of town,
100.00
To pay interest on school fund note,
133.92
School money, by law,
1,545.00
Addition to amount required by law, 600.00
For text books and other supplies,
150.00
1 Ass,
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Old Home Week observance,
100.00
Schoolhouse repairs,
100.00
Decoration Day observance,
75.00
To make and repair highways and bridges,
4,500.00
To obtain State aid for highways,
558.00
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,
1,000.00
Repairs of Dolloff bridge,
300.00
$13,411.87
Part of 5 per cent. used,
470.78
Amount committed to collector,
$13,882.65
Tax rate on $100, $1.20.
SCHOOL MONEY ACCOUNT. .
Amount of school money for 1913, $2,848.94
Appropriations for school supplies, 150.00
Appropriations for school repairs, 100.00
$3,098.94
PAID ELMER B. HART, TREASURER.
April 26th, Order No. 20, $ 100.00
June 28th, Order No. 35, 400.00
July 26th, Order No. 46, 200.00
August 9th, Order No. 58, 300.00
August 30th, Order No. 68,
100.00
October 25th, Order No. 93, 1.00.00
November 9th, Order No. 95, 400.00
November 26th, Order No. 111, 100.00
December 10th, Order No. 119, 200.00
December 29th, Order No. 124,
200.00
January 2nd, 1914, Order No. 125,
698.94
January 2nd, 1914, Order No. 126,
tuition for High School, 300.00
$3,098.94
Balance due George L. Plymton for 1912, tuition Order No. 9, March 29th, 1913, $66.65
Balance due Charles D. Thyng for 1912, tuition Order No. 15, April 11th, 1913, 13.33
$79.98
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BOUNTIES.
35î Hedgehogs.
2 Bears,
$71.40 10.00
$81.40
TUITION. Tilton Seminary.
William A. Heard,
$13.33
Leander D. Pettingill,
13.33
Julius H. Smith,
13.33
Lillian E. Greene,
13.33
Elva Turner,
13.33
$66.65
William A. Heard,
13.34
Leander D. Pettingill,
13.34
Julius H. Smith,
13.34
Lillian E. Greene,
13.34
Elizabeth I. Hadley,
13.34
Elva Turner,
13.34
$80.04
Pinkerton Academy.
Edith K. McCormack,
$15.00
$15.00
Laconia High School.
Beatrice E. Foss, winter and spring terms, 1913, $23.00
$23.00
$184.69
VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.
Paid L. D. Bean, treasurer, appropria- tions for decorating soldiers' graves $75.00
Balance in hands of treasurer, 1912, 14.02
$89.02
Feb. 15, 1914, balance in hands of treasurer, 1913, $35.32 DOG DAMAGE.
Stanley F. Quimby, two sheep and one lamb killed May and August, 1913, $17.00
Jessie A. Mudgett, two sheep and one lamb killed in August, 1913,
17.00
Salary of dog officer,
10.00
Fees of Town Clerk for licensing dogs,
16.440
$60.40
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Amount of dog licenses, 1913, $178.50
Balance of dog license for schools, $118.10
TOWN PAUPERS.
Paid County of Carroll for support of Alonzo Carter, $44.00
OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.
Paid W. W. Russell, Treasurer, July 26th, 1913, Order No. 52, $100.00
LIBRARY TRUSTEES.
Paid Chas. Blanchard amount required by law, $ 62.70 By vote of town, 100.00
$162.70
SANDWICH OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.
Balance on hand from 1912, $ 2.77
Received from town of Sandwich, 1913,
100.00
Received by subscription, 43.00
$145.75
Paid
Alice M. Moorhouse, printing,
$ 16.00
Florence Hoyt, for choir, 2.00
Fred W. McLauthlen, dinners for band (21), 8.40
Mary W. Hoyt, postage, 4.00
H. J. Leighton, band and orchestra, 65.00
Charles B. Hoyt, prizes for parade,
28.00
Julius A. Ulman, prizes for sports,
14.00
Eugene P. Wallace, refreshments,
2.00
Balance on hand, 1.37
$145.77
PUBLIC WATER.
J. J. Cartland, from March 1st, 1911, to March 1st, 1913, $ 6.00
John L. Glover, from March 1st, 1912, to March 1st, 1914, 6.00
Frank Plummer, from March 1st 1913, to March 1st, 1914, 3.00
Frank A. Bryer, from March 1st, 1913, to March 1st, 1914, 3.00
D. R. Slade, from March 1st, 1913, to March 1st, 1914, 3.00
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Chas. O. Smith, from March 1st, 1913, to March 1st, 1914, 3.00
James R. Bryer, from March 1st, 1912, to March 1st, 1914, 6.00
Moses A. Hall, from March 1st, 1913, to March 1st, 1914, 2.50
$32.50
ABATEMENTS.
Philip P. Brooks, paid in Charlestown, N. H.,
$ 1.20
Joseph B. Batchelder, paid in Moultonboro, N. H., 1.20
Albert N. Burkett, 1.20
Daniel J. Boyle,
1.20
George Ą. Brown, paid in Tamworth, N. H.,
1.20
Alonzo F. Carter,
1.20
Albert Gale,
1.20
Delos S. Huckins,
1.20
Walter S. Martin,
1.20
Victor R. Smith,
1.66
Rosina Smith,
1.9
H. Howard Turrotte,
1.20
Robert Russell, over ?0,
1.20
N. S. Whitwell, error in taxing boats,
2.40
$19.20
SANDWICH VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.
Balance in hands of Treasurer, $14.02
May 30th, Received of town, 75.00
$89.02
May 20th, By flags and express,
$ 7.55
May 30th, By Center Harbor Band,
30.00
Dinners for band,
3.50
Sheet music,
1.35
Decorating hall,
.50
E. S. Coller, oration,
10.00
Baskets,
.80
Feb. 15, 1914, Balance in hands of Treasurer,
35.32
$89.02
DOLLOFF BRIDGE ACCOUNT.
Appropriated by town, $300.00
Paid Walter S. Tappan, Road Agent, for build- ing new abutment and stone approach to bridge, 300,00
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HIGHWAYS.
Highway money for 1913,
$4,500.00
Raised to obtain State aid,
558.00
$5,058.00
Less State Road money,
$1,674.03
$3,383.97
Paid Julius A. Ulman, for money expended on State Road,
$3,242.80
State Disbursements,
31.23
Balance in State Treasury,
37.01
Balance in Town Treasury,
37.02
$3,348.06
State contribution,
$1,674.03
Town contribution,
1,674.03
$3,348.06
Money raised by vote of town for Notch Road,
$125.00
Balance received from Treasurer,
1.57
$126.57
Paid G. S. Hoyt and Cornelius Turner,
$120.20
Balance in hands of Treasurer,
$6.37
STATE ROAD MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.
State contribution,
$281.30
Town contribution,
249.90
Total maintenance fund,
$531.20
State disbursements,
$ 9.41
State to town,
226.27
Balance in State Treasury,
45.62
$281.30
Town disbursement charged town,
$227.97
Balance in Town Treasury,
21.93
$249.90
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STATE ROAD MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES.
Julius A. Ulman,
$ 90.40
Cornelius Turner,
186.15
Samuel B. Smith,
161.48
$438.03
GUIDE BOARDS.
Paid United Construction Co. for 107 guide boards, $ 98.65 4.09
Freight, express and cartage,
Paid Cornelius Turner for painting and lettering four guide boards, 3.50
Paid Cornelius Turner for furnishing and setting seven posts for guide boards, 6.50 Paint, .30
Paid Cornelius Turner for labor in ascertaining names and distances and putting up 111 guide boards and repairing old guide boards and posts, 37.55
$150.59
FOREST FIRES.
Paid Arthur P. Fellows, Fire Warden,
$30.80
TOWN OFFICERS.
Cornelius Turner for services as Selectman, $158.96
Julius A. Ulman for services as Selectman, 170.00
Samuel B. Smith for services as Selectman, 136.50
Erastus M. Bagley for services as Constable,
7.00
Isabel Forbush for services as Librarian,
29.00
Frank L. Atwood for services as Constable,
4.00
Arthur P. Moulton for services as Town Clerk,
46.53
Howard W. Blanchard for services as Member of School Board, 35.00
William Heard for services as Clerk of School Meeting, 2.00
Walter S. Tappan, Road Agent,
15.00
Charles S. Clarke, Road Agent,
15.00
Erastus M. Bagley, Road Agent,
15.00
Daniel D. Atwood, Town Treasurer,
40.00
Amos Gale, services as Constable,
2.00
Dr. A. B. Hoag for services as Member of School Board, 35.00
Dr. A. B. Hoag, Health Officer, 5.00
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Dr. F. E. Bryar, Health Officer, 9.50
Elmer Hart for services as School Treasurer, 10.00
Leverett C. Felch for services as Truant Officer, 8.50
Leverett C. Felch for services as Constable, 2.00
Ella F. Weeks for services as Librarian, 27.00
Mrs. Albert C. Atwood for services as Member of School Board, 35.00
Amos Gale for services as Dog Officer,
10.00
Henry N. Clay for services on Board of Health,
5.00
$822.99
Salary of Auditors,
$6.00
$828.99
John S. Quimby, Collector,
80.00
$908.99
GENERAL ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS.
State Treasurer, railroad tax,
$ 263.12
Savings Bank tax,
1,113.80
Literary fund,
108.33
Insurance tax,
16.50
Bounties,
81.40
Rent of Town Hall,
81.00
State portion of highway funds,
1,605.79
State highway repair money,
226.27
Cemetery fund,
49.05
Interest on school fund note,
133.92
Orders on Town Treasurer,
19,713.24
Albert N. Burkett, abatement of 1912,
1.05
William Quimby, gift toward bridge,
100.00
William Heard, on culvert,
5.00
Insurance on Town Hall,
1,500.00
Forestry,
3.93
$25,002.40
EXPENDITURES.
School Board,
$ 3,098.94
Bounties,
81.40
Library Trustees,
162.70
Old Home Association,
100.00
Veterans' Association,
75.00
Town Paupers,
44.00
Tuition,
79.98
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Dog damage,
34.00
Public water,
32.50
Town and school officials,
908.99
Incidentals,
942.30
County Tax,
1,482.25
Interest on school fund note,
133.92
Road Agents,
3,631.08
State Road,
3,242.80
Notch Road,
120.20
Abatements,
19.20
State tax,
1,648.00
Care of cemetery lots,
49.05
Steel bridge,
939.80
Dolloff bridge repairs,
300.00
State highway repair money,
438.03
Coolidge and Beckwith cases,
2,060.13
Brown case,
41.50
Guide boards,
150.59
Forest fires,
30.80
D. D. Atwood, Town Treasurer,
5,155.24
$25,002.40
INCIDENTALS.
Paid Melvin C. Allen, services as janitor of hall, $ 8.30
J. A. Ulman, sawing and housing wood, 1.15
J. A. Ulman, stamps, 2.26
William W. Russell for wrappers for reports and inventory blanks, 13.29
B. C. Snyder for printing reports, official ballots, cards of instructions, specimen ballots, 23.00
Concord Tribune, printing tax bills for 1910-11, 2.00
77.90
J. A. Ulman for cutting moths, Cornelius Turner for cutting moths,
66.15
Heard's Insurance Agency, on Town Hall and Library books, 30.00
S. B. Smith for cutting moths,
59.70
E. M. Bagley, moving piano,
5.00
C. H. Burrows for one Furber pump for well near library, 7.30
W. F. Forbes, tuning piano,
3.00
Sarah E. Willis for piano,
200.00
Geo. O. Hanson for board of Selectmen to Aug. 30th, 1913, 77.75
Melvin C. Allen for labor and material on old vault room, 7.70
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E. C. Eastman, supplies for Town Clerk and Selectmen, 5.93
Asquam Transportation Co., freight, 2.22
B. C. Snyder for tax bills, 1913, 3.00
Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies,
17.60
E. M. Bagley, self and horses, work on safe, 3.00
Cornelius Turner, paid for labor and watchers for Town Hall fire, 9.20
Paul Wentworth for legal services in case of Victor Smith and George Aldridge, 19.50
E. C. Eastman for order book and town warrants, 1.91
Town of Ashland for services of firemen at Town Hall fire,
35.00
Wm. H. Rand for services of firemen at Town Hall fire, 30.00
Walter E. Hodge for repairing vault room in Town Hall, 14.45
F. L. McKenney for painting Whiteface bridge and upper part of Taylor bridge, 25.00
.50
Harry Blanchard for return of two marriages, Fred N. Burrows for use of Grange Hall for town meetings,
10.00
Dr. A. B. Hoag for return of ten births and eleven deaths, 5.25
Charles Blanchard for Town Hall supplies,
5.67
Dr. F. E. Bryer for return of five births and six deaths,
2.75
J. S. Quimby for advertising caused by error in taxation, 2.28
Julius A. Ulman, meeting tax commission at Ossipee, 5.00
Samuel B. Smith, meeting tax commission at Ossipee, 5.00
Cornelius Turner, meeting tax commission at Ossipee, 5.00
George O. Hanson for board of Selectmen to Feb. 14th, 1914, inclusive, 37.00
J. A. Ulman for telephone, postage, express and other expenses, 23.44
Samuel B. Smith for copying collector's book, 5.00
E. S. Coller for return of two marriages, .50
T. M. Smith to supplies for town, 3.56
Cornelius Turner for copying tax book, 10.00
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United Construction Co. for 15 gallons paint and freight for same,
20.04
Forest fires,
30.80
$973.10
30.80
$942.30
COOLIDGE AND BECKWITH CASE.
Eugene P. Wallace for board of lawyer and tim- ber estimators,
$ 36.50
Alonzo McCrillis, for services in Coolidge and
Beckwith cases as estimator and witness, 125.00
Fred W. McLauthlen, for board of Silas Wiggin, timber expert, 9.50
Guy B. Thompson, for use of auto two days, 14.00
E. H. Metcalf, for use of auto taking Silas Wig- gin from Centre Sandwich to Ashland, 3.00
William H. Taylor, for use of auto, 1 trip to Meredith, 1 trip to Ashland and 10 trips to West Sandwich, 28.00
Fred N. Burrows, for use of Grange Hall at hearing 1.00
John S. Quimby, summons on D. R. Slade, .85
Samuel B. Smith, for services including money paid out, 102.21
Julius A. Ulman, for services, 44.00
Cornelius Turner, for services,
115.50
George O. Hanson, for board Selectmen, esti- mators and witnesses, 101.50
Leslie P. Snow, for services as attorney,
216.51
Stephen S. Jewett, services as attorney, 275.00
Stephen S. Jewett, for money paid for expenses, hotel expenses, auto, telephone, telegrams, and postage, 234.22
Fletcher Hale, for services in preparation and trial of cases, 100.00
E. C. Bennett, Holderness, witness, 9.48
Frank Hill, witness, 5.00
George E. Blanchard, witness fees and services,
108.00
Silas Wiggin, Concord, services as estimator and witness fees, 122.04
George Riley, Laconia, services as estimator and witness fees, 126.74
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Joseph H. Gringras, Laconia, for services as estimator and witness fees, 71.25
Frank L. Piper, Holderness, for witness fees, 9.00
Ross B. Sanborn, Holderness, for witness fees, 10.99
G. S. Davison, for auto conveying witnesses,
22.00
Ellsworth H. Rollins, for services as estimator and witness fees, 93.34
Stephen W. Clow, for services as estimator and witness fees, 75.50
Total cost to date, $2,060.13
Cost of court estimated by counsel to be about $165.00 unpaid by reason of bill not being received. STEEL BRIDGE.
Raised by vote of town, $1,000.00
United Construction Co., for Grant steel bridge,
$516.00 37.05
Ctg.,
Cash paid for cement and labor build- ing over abutments, and widening approaches, -
281.39
Cash paid J. Frank Atwood for railing new steel bridge,
52.16
Plank,
48.40
Cash paid F. L. Atwood for lighting
bridge while under construction, 4.80
$939.80
RECEIVED OF TOWN TREASURER ON SELECT- MEN'S ORDER.
August 30, 1913, Order No. 72, $ 37.05
September 27, Order No. 84, 250.18
October 25, Order No. 87, 516.00
November 26, Order No. 105, 131.77
January 30, 1914, Order No. 146, 4.80
$939.80
Balance in hands of Town, $60.20
CEMETERY FUND.
Paid Mrs. James L. Marston, Treasurer, for care of Blanchard, Worrill, Sherman and Chase lots, $35.05
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Rec'd from D. D. Atwood, Treasurer, $35.05
Paid William Heard for care of Grove Cemetery, $10.00
Rec'd from D. D. Atwood, Treasurer, 10.00
Paid George F. Elliott for care of Burleigh lot, 4.00
Received of D. D. Atwood, Treasurer, 4.00
BROWN CASE.
Paid Dr. A. H. Harriman for medical services, $25.00
Julius A. Ulman, for expences to Laconia to get counsel, 5.00
Julius A. Ulman, for services in Brown case, 4.00
Cornelius Turner, for services in Brown case, 4.00
Samuel B. Smith, for services in Brown case, 3.50
$41.50
Road Agent's Report.
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