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ACCOUNT OF C. S. CLARK.
Snow bills contracted by Ross Graves from Feb. 1,
to March 29, 1913 :
C. S. Clark,
$ .40
Charles Skinner,
3.20
S. B. Smith,
7.00
A. L. Vittum,
1.13
Marshall Vittum,
2.80
$14.53
RECEIPTS.
Received of town Treasurer on Selectmen's
order, April 26, No. 21, $14.53
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM APRIL 1, TO NOV. 26, 1913.
$10.40
A. W. Batchelder, 5 days, 7 hours, C. S. Clark, 1 pr. oxen, 2 days, 21/2 hours, 4.10
$13.40
17.50
S. B. Clark, 3 days, 2 hours,
5.80
Charles Dow, 5 days, 8 hours,
10.60
Bert Gilmore, 3 days,
5.40
George Gilmore, 15 days, 5 hours,
28.00
Erastus Mudgett, cutting bushes, 3 days, 8 hours, S. B. Smith, repairing roads, .60
7.00
4 men, 2 pr. oxen, 1 day, 10.80
11.40
John Tilton, 2 hours,
.40
Jacob Vittum, 3 days,
5.40
Clarence Wakefield, repairing road,
.75
A. W. Batchelder, 17 days, 7 hours,
32.00
Charles Dow, 11 days,
19.80
George Gilmore, 7 days,
12.60
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S. B. Clark, 11 days, 51/2 hours, Spikes,
20.90
.18
21.08
C. S. Clark, running machine 10 days, 20.00 Self 5 days, 9.00
1 pair oxen, 10 days, 6 hours,
19.20
Paid H. Atwood, sharpening drills,
.50
Paid J. C. Watson, stringers,
2.00
S. B. Smith, 2 pr. oxen 11 days, 11/2 hrs.,
58.20
W. H. Perkins, self and 1 pr. oxen, 1 day,
3.60
Marshall Vittum, 7 days, 1 pair oxen, 8 days,
14.40
27.00
Edmund Vittum, 2 days,
3.60
James Howarth, 11 days,
19.80
Roland Smith, 2 days,
3.60
Hiram Vittum, 7 days, 2 hours,
13.00
Hiram Corliss, 1 hour,
.20
. Powder,
.10
F. A. Bryer, 1 pair oxen, 1 day,
1.80
Frank Tappan, 1 day,
1.80
A. W. Batchelder, 17 days, ? hours,
32.00
F. A. Bryer, 1 pair oxen, 6 days,
10.80
S. B. Clark, 17.days,
30.60
George Gilmore, 13 days,
23.40
George Hoyt, self and 1 pr. oxen, 6 days,
21.60
S. B. Smith, 10 days, 2 pair oxen, 9 days, 32.40
50.40
Roland Smith, 5 days,
9.00
Frank Tappan, 2 days,
3.60
Alfred Trask, 3 days,
5.40
Loveland Hinds, 4 days and 1 pr. oxen 3 hours,
7.80
Ambrose Hill, 3 days,
5.40
Freeman French, 3 days,
5.40
Raymond French, 1 day,
1.80
Edmund Vittum, 13 days,
23.40
Marshall Vittum, 11 days,
$19.80
1 pair oxen, 14 days,
25.20
45.00
Hiram Vittum, 2 days,
3.60
Charles Dow, 1 day,
1.80
18.00
.30
12.60
50.70
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John C. Watson, 5 stringers, C. S. Clark, 20 days, 1 pair oxen, 18 days, Sharpening drills,
2.00
40.00
32.40
1.10
73.50
A. W. Batchelder, 7 days, 7 hours,
C. S. Clark, 7 days, 1 hour,
14.20
1 pair oxen, 2 days, 5 hours,
4.60
1 horse, 5 hours,
.50
1 pair horses, '1 day,
2.00
Paid F. M. Smith, 93/4 lbs. dynamite,
3.75
100 ft. fuse,
1.00
28 exploders,
.28
Paid G. S. Hoyt, dynamite and fuse,
1.25
Paid Erastus Mudgett, 5 hrs. cut- ting bushes, 1.00
28.58
S. B. Clark, 4 days, 312 hours,
7.90
George S. Hoyt,
29.70
George Gilmore, 2 days,
3.60
James Howarth, 2 days,
3.60
Frank Prescott, 600 ft. bridge plank,
12.00
C. O. Smith, 349 ft. bridge plank,
6.28
Stevenson & Perkins, 430 ft. bridge plank,
6.88
S. F. Quimby, 414 ft. bridge plank, 7.45 Repairing bridge, .60
8.05
A. W. Batchelder, 3 days,
6.00
C. S. Clark, 3 days,
6.00
1 man, 11 hours, 2.20
13 lbs. spikes,
.46
100 ft. plank,
1.80
.1 horse, 1 day,
1.00
11.46
S. B. Clark, 5 days, 31/2 hours,
9.70
1 horse, 1 day,
1.80
10.70
Raymond French, 3 days,
4.50
A. M. Graves, 3 days,
10.80
Eugene Martin, 3 days,
6.00
Erastus Mudgett, 1 day,
1.80
Frank Prescott, 1,248 ft. bridge plank,
24.96
Abram Tappan, 1 day,
1.80
C. S. Clark, self, and tools, 1 day,
2.00
S. B. Clark, 1 day,
1.80
14.00
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Raymond French, 1 day,
1.50
A. M. Graves, 1 day, 4 hours,
2.60
1 pair oxen, 1 day, 1.80
4.40
Eugene Martin, 1 day,
2.00
G. S. Hoyt, repairing road,
3.50
$912.14
Repairing State Road in Weeds Woods,
H. E. Moulton piece, by J. A. Ulman,
80.20
$992.34
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order :
April 26, No. 21,
$102.65
May 31, No. 31,
268.88
June 28, No. 42,
356.50
July 26, No. 48,
90.89
September 21, No. 81,
78.02
November 26, No. 104,
15.20
$912.14
SNOW BILLS FROM DEC. 1, 1913, TO FEB. 1, 1914.
A. M. Graves,
$ 5.60
William McClosky,
23.60
A. H. Handley,
1.70
George W. Vittum,
6.48
F. O. Mason,
4.32
L. C. Felch,
13.78
F. E. Tilton,
39.64
C. S. Clark,
18.26
C. S. Clark,
.45
$113.83
RECEIPTS. Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's
order, Feb. 10, 1914, No. 170, $113.83
SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY E. P. WALLACE FROM FEB. 1 TO APRIL 27, 1913. C. W. McGregor, $ 1.40
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R. C. Penniman,
1.36
Norman Hodge,
.80
D. E. Smith,
.95
Albert Atwood,
4.05
George Thompson,
.60
C. O. Smith,
10.40
H. M. Clark,
1.40
Charles Burrows,
.80
Eugene Wallace,
5.50
Charles Burrows,
.80
David Glover,
.80
Erastus Bagley,
2.85
Alonzo Loomis,
6.30
Fred Farmer,
4.90
Frank Clark,
1.40
$44.31
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order :
March 29, Order No. 5,
$29.21
August 30, Order No. 66,
14.30
November 26, Order No. 110,
.80
$44.31
SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1, 1913, TO FEB. 6, 1914. ACCOUNT OF E. M. BAGLEY.
Frank Plummer,
$ 4.73
W. H. Penniman,
3.00
Everett Eastman,
.80
Eugene Mudgett,
8.00
Marcelus Wallace,
8.60
Everett Abbott,
5.60
Jesse Mudgett,
12.50
Edd Quimby,
1.00
Oliver Lee,
1.00
Frank E. Smith,
9.90
A. G. Thompson,
8.00
Charles Allen,
12.50
Erastus Bagley,
4.70
Fred Farmer,
1.80
Elmer Hanson,
1.30
C. O. Smith,
23.25
Andrew Carter,
4.00
$110.68
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RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order : Feb. 4, Order No. 153, $93.15 17.53
Feb. 6, Order No. 166,
$110.68
Will Plummer and Joseph Wilkins, for cutting out ice around Plummer Bridge in time of freshet by order of Cornelius Turner, $2.00
Rec'd Town Treasurer Mar. 29, Order No. 4, $2.00
Fred Smith,
$6.27
Cornelius Turner,
2.00
$8.27
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES. ACCOUNT OF E. M. BAGLEY.
Erastus Bagley, self and one pair of
horses and 1 man, for housing roller, $ 2.04
Self, working on Wentworth Hill 3 hours,
.60
Self, 41/2 hours,
.90
Self, one day,
1.80
Self and team, 3 days,
12.90
Self and team, one half day, 2.15
$20.39
Elijah Blackey, worked road, 3 days,
5.40
Erastus Mudgett, worked road, 3 days,
5.40
Fred Farmer, worked road, 1 day,
1,80
Erastus Bagley, 1 horse, one day,
1.25
Self and 4 horses running machine, 7.00
Self and 1 pair horses, 4 days, 18.00
Self and 3 horses, 5 days, 28.75
55.00
Fred Farmer, one day,
1.80
Alonzo Loomis, ? days,
12.60
Erastus Mudgett, 91/2 days,
17.10
Eugene Mudgett, self and 1 horse,
3.25
Self and one pair on road machine, 6 days, 27.00 Self and one pair, 4.30
34.55
Jesse Mudgett, self and one pair, 6 days, 25.80
Self and 3 horses, 3 days, 16.65
42.45
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Charles S. Marston, cutting bushes 10 hours, 2.00
James L. Marston, cutting bushes, 6 hrs.,
1.20
Elmer Hanson, worked 8 days,
14.40
John S. Quimby, 1 day,
1.80
John Gilman, 5 days,
9.00
John Gilman, cutting bushes, 1 day 5 hrs.,
2.80
Charles Burleigh, 3 days,
5.40
Clarence Bryant, 6 days,
10.80
Wesley Burnham, 1 day,
1.80
Melvin Allen, 1/2 day,
.90
Erastus Bagley, self and team running
road machine, 9 days, 40.50
Self and one pair horses, 3 days, 12.90
Self and 3 horses, 1 day, 5.75
Worked team and 1 man on Edwina
Moulton cassia, 1 day, 6.10
Going after machine, 12 day, 2.15
Self and 4 horses, 12 day, 3.50
70.90
Fred Farmer, 3 days,
5.40
Alonzo Loomis, 8 days,
14.40
John Burrows, 3 days,
5.40
Eugene Mudgett, self and one pair on road machine, 13 days,
58.50
Self and team carting, 8.60
67.10
Jesse Mudgett, self and 3 horses, 1 pair
on machine and 1 on harrow, 9 days, 49.45
1 horse one day, 1.25
Self and one pair, 21/2 days, 10.75
61.95
Elmer Hanson, 15 days,
27.00
Charles Burleigh, 2 days,
3.60
James Marston, 22 loads hard-pan,
4.40
Erastus Mudgett, 13 days,
23.40
Rodney Danforth, 1 day,
1.80
George Gault, 7 days,
12.60
William Heard, 22 loads of gravel,
3.30
Clarence Bryant, 16 days,
28.80
David Glover, 2 days,
3.60
Fred Mudgett, 6 days,
10.80
Frank Mudget, 4 days,
7.20
Erastus Bagley, worked team and 1 man
11.80
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3 days on Moulton cassia, 18.30
Picking small rocks out of road,
1.00
Machine pole, 1.00
Housing machine,
1.00
Frank Smith, 2 cans , axle grease,
.50
4 lbs. spikes, .16
21.96
Elmer Hanson, 4 days,
7.20
Clarence Bryant, 3 days,
5.40
Erastus Bagley, self and team, + days, Elmer Hanson, 2 days,
3.60
George Gault, 3 days,
5.40
Erastus Mudgett, 2 days,
3.60
Frank Scriggins, 4 days,
7.20
John Gilman, 4 days,
7.20
Alonzo Loomis, 10 days,
18.00
James Marston, 26 loads of gravel,
5.20
Fred Farmer, 4 days,
7.20
C. O. Smith, 2,248 ft. bridge plank,
44.96
Erastus Bagley, self and team, 10 days,
carting,
43.00
Self, one-half day,
.90
Self and team, 1/2 day,
2.15
Self and horses, ? hours,
3.36
49.46
Eugene Mudgett, self and team 3 days,
12.90
Worked 8 days on cassia,
14.40
Worked ? hours,
1.40
28.70
Frank Scriggins, worked 31/2 days,
6.30
John Gilman, 3 days,
5.40
Alonzo Loomis, 1012 days,
18.90
Fred Farmer, worked 812 days,
15.30
Fred Farmer, with horses, 1/2 day,
2.10
17.40
Erastus Mudgett, 11 days, 21/2 hrs.,
20.30
Erastus Bagley, self, 2 days,
3.60
Alonzo Loomis, 2 days,
3.60
Eugene Mudgett, self and team,
4.30
Herbert E. Moulton,
1.50
George Gault, 4 days,
7.20
Elmer B. Hart, 16 loads gravel,
2.40
George Gault, cutting bushes, 9 days, 7 hours,
17.60
Erastus Bagley, self and team, 10 days,
43.00
17.20
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Erastus Mudgett, 1/2 day,
.90
George Gault, 1 day,
1.80
Alonzo Loomis, 2 days, 3.60
Fred Farmer, 1 day, 3 hours,
2.40
Erastus Mudgett, cutting bushes, 5 days, 6 hours, 10.20
Frank Smith, cutting bushes,
1.60
Merle Cook, cutting bushes, 2 days, 4 hrs., 4.40
W. W. Carter, work done on his road,
3.30
James Plummer, cutting bushes, 3 days,
5.40
A. G. Thompson, cutting bushes,
3.60
Self and one man, work on bridge, 3.60
Self and one man, work 1/2 day on bridge, 1.80
9.00
William Taylor, to plank and repairing,
1.50
Philip Brooks, work on cross road,
3.00
Charles Burrows, cutting bushes, 3 days, 41/2 hours, 6.30
Erastus Bagley, self and team, 6 days, 28.00
Fred Farmer, worked 7 days, 12.60
10.80
Harry Smith, for furnishing posts and railing and putting up same,
4.00
Jesse Mudgett, self and one pair of
horses, 112 days,
6.55
S. O. Smith, bridge plank, 655 ft.,
15.10
Elijah Blackey, cutting bushes, 5 days, 6 hours,
10.20
Freight on 2 iron culverts,
.25
2 iron culverts, 10.98
$1,129.20
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order :
April 26, Order No. 19, $ 60.84
May 31, Order No. 34,
228.40
June 28, Order No. 45, 333.85
July 26, Order No. 50, 4.50
65.90
August 30, Order No. 64, .
129.29
September 27, Order No. 77,
134.31
October 25, Order No. 66, 95.63
November 26, Order No. 108,
41.80
Alonzo Loomis, worked 6 days,
51.40
July 26, Order No. 51,
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December 29, Order No. 120, 8.45
December 29, Order No. 121, 10.98
February 4, 1914, Order No. 156,
15.25
Feb. 16, Order No. 209, 3.20
$1,132.40
REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES. Charles Blanchard, Treasurer. Board of Trustees of Sandwich Town Library for the year ending February 15, 1914: DR.
To balance on hand Feby. 15, 1913, $ 11.29
May 30, rec'd of Isabel Forbush for fees and fines, 6.30
Dec. 29, rec'd of Town for Library purposes, 162.70
CR. $180.29
1913
Jan. 20, by paid freight on books, .25
Dec. 6, by paid for book, News Monthly, 1.00
Dec. 11, by paid for magazines, 13.95
Dec. 11, by paid for book labels,
.23
1914
Jan. 3, by paid freight on books, 1.28
By paid DeWolfe & Fiske Co. for books, 104.30
Jan. 13, by paid rent of hall, 1 year to Feb., 1914, 25.00
Jan. 13, by paid Ella F. Weeks, cataloguing books, 3.00
Jan. 14, balance on hand, 31.28
$180.29
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN FEB. 15, 1914.
Amount of money in Town Treasury, $2,010.14
LIABILITIES.
Dog license due schools, $118.10
Unexpended highway money, 1913, 49.61
State road money in hands of town, 37.02
Balance Notch road money in hands of Treasurer, 6.31
$211.10
Money in town treasury over liabilities,
$1,799.04
Respectfully submitted, JULIUS A. ULMAN, CORNELIUS TURNER, SAMUEL B. SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.
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AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE.
We, the Auditors of the town of Sandwich, have this day examined the accounts of the Selectmen, Road Agents, Treasurer of Library Trustees, School Board, Book Agents, Treasurer of Old Home Week Association, Town Treasurer and Treasurer of Veterans' Association and find them correctly cast and properly vouched for and find in the hands of Town Treasurer D. D. Atwood $2,010.14, two thousand and ten dollars and fourteen cents. In the hands of W. W. Russell, Treasurer of Old Home Week Association, $1.37, one dollar and thirty-seven cents. In the hands of Elmer B. Hart, $123.43, one hundred twenty-three dollars and forty-three cents. In the hands of L. D. Bean, Treasurer of Vet- erans' Associations, $35.32, thirty-five dollars and thirty- two cents. In the hands of Charles Blanchard, Treas- urer of Library Trustees, $31.28, thirty-one dollars twenty-eight cents.
We also find John S. Quimby, Tax Collector, has collected and paid over to the Town Treasurer all taxes committed him for collection.
WILLIS B. MARSTON, HOWARD W. BLANCHARD, ELMER B. HART.
Feb. 20th, 1914.
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Treasurer's Report
D. D. ATWOOD, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF SANDWICH.
DR.
Received of treasurer of 1912,
$ 2,469 39
€
selectmen,
5,155 24
town clerk,
162 10
66
collector, J S Quimby,
13,936 65
$21,723 38
CR.
State tax,
$1,648 00
County tax,
1,482 25
Schools,
3,098 94
Tuition,
79 98
Library,
162 70
Dog damage,
34 00
Cemetery fund,
49 05
Bounties,
81 40
Public water,
32 50
Abatements,
19 20
Paupers,
44 00
Incidentals,
4,192 55
Highway,
8,788 67
Cash in hand of treasurer Feb. 20, 1914, 2,010 14
$21,723 38
D. D. ATWOOD, Treasurer.
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE
TOWN OF SANDWICH QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN DIS- TRICT AFFAIRS :
You are hereby notified to meet at the Grange Hall in said district on the 7th day of March, 1914, at two o'clock in the afternoon to act upon the following sub- jects :
1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing year.
2. To choose a clerk for the ensuing year.
3. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.
4. To choose a treasurer for the ensuing year.
5. To determine what sum of money the district will raise for school purposes in addition to the amount required by law.
6. To see what sum of money the district will raise for the repair of schoolhouses.
7. To determine the salaries of all its district officers.
8. To see if the School District will vote to in- struct its School Board to have its school buildings insured.
9. To see if the. School District will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to build a schoolhouse and outbuildings in the former Red Hill district and equip same with necessary furniture.
10. To see if the School District will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to build a schoolhouse and outbuildings at West Sandwich and equip same with necessary furniture.
11. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal this 19th day of February, 1914.
ALBERT B. HOAG, NELLIE G. ATWOOD, HOWARD W. BLANCHARD, School Board of Sandwich.
A true copy of warrant, attest :
ALBERT B. HOAG, NELLIE G. ATWOOD, HOWARD W. BLANCHARD, School Board of Sandwich.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SANDWICH.
Treasurer's Report, Ending February 14, 1914.
Balance,
$ 23.71
Rec'd amount required by law,
1,545.00
Amount raised in addition,
600.00
Dog license, balance, 1912,
161.69
Literary fund,
108.33
Interest on school fund note,
133.92
For repairs,
100.00
For books and supplies,
150.00
For supplies sold,
2.75
$2,825.40
By paid teachers' salaries,
$2,187.00
For transportation,
136.00
For Repairs,
167.99
For incidentals,
206.49
For books and supplies,
119.80
Balance school money in hands of Treasurer,
8.12
$2,825.40
Amount raised for High School tuition,
$300.00
Paid High School tuition, $184.69
Balance High School money in hands Treasurer, 115.31
$300.00
ELMER B. HART, School Treasurer.
REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.
The same number of schools have been maintained as last year.
The average attendance has been good, testifying to the interest taken in the schools by the teachers who have been chosen because of their qualifications and ex- perience.
The Fellows schoolhouse has been thoroughly re- paired, and all of our schoolhouses are now in excellent condition, only needing minor repairs.
The need of a schoolhouse in the former Red Hill district, also at West Sandwich should have the careful consideration of our voters at our school meeting.
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We herewith submit to the Selectmen estimates for the coming year, as follows :
High School tuition,
$300.00
Text books and supplies,
125.00
$425.00
The number of official visits made by each member of the School Board is as follows : Albert B. Hoag, 49
Nellie G. Atwood, 42
Howard W. Blanchard, 47
Respectfully submitted, ALBERT B. HOAG,
NELLIE G. ATWOOD,
HOWARD W. BLANCHARD, School Board.
SCHOOL REPORT. TEACHERS' SALARIES.
Freda Tobey, teaching ten weeks in North
Sandwich school, $ 80.00
Dorothy M. Sanders, teaching ten weeks in Center Primary school, 80.00
Sara Blondette, teaching ten weeks in White- face school, 80.00
Ada M. Hawes, teaching ten weeks in Fellows school, 80.00
Maude L. Tilton, teaching ten weeks in Center Grammar schools, 90.00
Gertrude G. Bartlett, teaching ten weeks in Lower Corner school, 80.00
Mabel I. Quimby, teaching ten weeks in Durgin school, 80.00
Grace E. Angier, teaching ten weeks in Chick's Corner school,
80.00
Alice N. Hoag, teaching ten weeks in East Sandwich school, 80.00
Lizzie E. Greene, teaching ten weeks in West Sandwich school, 80.00
Laura F. Porter, teaching ten weeks in Fellows school,
80.00
Anna McCrillis, teaching ten weeks in Center Grammar school, 90.00
Dorothy M. Saunders, teaching ten weeks in Center Primary school, 80.00
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Freda Tobey, teaching ten weeks in North Sandwich school, 80.00
Grace E. Angier, teaching ten weeks in Chick's Corner school, 80.00
Lizzie E. Greene, teaching ten weeks in West Sandwich school, 80.00
Alice N. Hoag, teaching ten weeks in East Sandwich school,
80.00
Mabel I. Quimby, teaching ten weeks in Durgin school,
80.00
Gertrude G. Bartlett, teaching ten weeks in Lower Corner school, 80.00
Sara Blondett, teaching ten weeks in Whiteface school, 80.00
Winter.
Laura F. Porter, teaching seven weeks in Fel- lows school,
56.00
Anna McCrillis, teaching seven weeks in Center Grammar school, 63.00
Dorothy M. Saunders, teaching seven weeks in Center Primary school, 56.00
Freda Tobey, teaching seven weeks in North Sandwich school,
56.00
Grace E. Angier, teaching seven weeks in Chick's Corner school,
56.00
Lizzie E. Greene, teaching seven weeks in West Sandwich school,
56.00
Alice N. Hoag, teaching seven weeks in East Sandwich school, 56.00
Gertrude G. Bartlett, teaching seven weeks in Lower Corner school, 56.00
Sara Blondette, teaching seven weeks in White- face school, 56.00
Margaret McCrillis, substituting four weeks in Durgin school, 32.00
Mabel I. Quimby, teaching three weeks in Dur- gin school, 24.00
$2,187.00
TRANSPORTATION.
Frank P. Plummer, transportation of pupil to North Sandwich school, eight weeks (due in 1912), $ 8.00
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Fannie B. Batchelder, teaching one pupil eight weeks, instead of transportation, 8.00
Grace Burrows, board of two Bundy children, instead of transportation, spring term, 30.00
Ethel M. Carter, transportation of Laura Craig, ten weeks, spring term, 13.50
Frank P. Plummer, transportation of pupil ten weeks, spring term, 10.00
Grace Burrows, board of Laura Craig and Bundy children, instead of transportation, ten weeks, fall term, 45.00
Grace Burrows, board of Laura Craig and Stella Bundy, instead of transportation, winter, 4.50
Frank P. Plummer, transportation of pupil to North Sandwich, fall and winter term, 17 weeks, 17.00
$136.00
REPAIRS.
Walter G. Atwood four days' labor, also draw- ing lumber to Fellows schoolhouse, $ 9.00
L. C. Felch, 17 days' labor and materials fur- nished for Fellows schoolhouse, 53.11
N. J. Berry, 16 days' labor and materials fur- nished Fellows schoolhouse, 47.50
A. M. Graves, labor at East Sandwich school- house, 1.00
Mrs. D. W. Trask, stone doorstep delivered at East Sandwich schoolhouse, 1.00
E. W. Burnham, four days' labor at Fellows schoolhouse, 8.00
W. N. Mason, 700 feet pine sheathing for Fel- lows schoolhouse,
21.00
D. O. Brown, two days' labor at Fellows school- house, 5.50
Geo. H. Clark & Co., door and supplies for Fel- lows schoolhouse, 6.60
W. C. Bryant, one day's labor at Fellows school- house, 2.00
W. H. Penniman, drawing pine sheathing to Fellows schoolhouse, 4.00
Charles Blanchard, supplies for Lower Corner and Fellows schoolhouses, 6.78
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F. L. MacKenney, one day's labor at Fellows schoolhouse, 2.50
$167.99
INCIDENTALS.
Isabel Forbush, "in full satisfaction of expenses and loss of time for not having the primary school at Center Sandwich," $ 50.00
Paul Wentworth, for legal services, 5.00
Helen Tilton, cleaning schoolhouse at Center Sandwich, 3.00
Geo. S. Hoyt, six cords wood for Lower Corner and Center Sandwich schools, 24.00
A. D. Robinson, cleaning vault and schoolhouse at Lower Corner, 2.00
Myra Weld, cleaning Fellows schoolhouse, 1.00
Mrs. Fred Mudgett, cleaning Chick schoolhouse, 1.00
Etta Dow, cleaning East Sandwich schoolhouse, 1.00
Norman T. Hodge, wood and labor at West Sandwich school, 3.50
Norman Hodge, wood and labor at W. Sandwich, 3.00 E. W. Bennett, wood furnished Whiteface school, 8.50
E. B. Hart, supplies for West Sandwich school, 5.25
Gaston Hanson, setting glass in Center school- house, .75
Mrs. Geo. S. Hoyt, 11/2 cords wood for Lower Corner school, 6.00
Clarence R. Brown, labor at North Sandwich schoolhouse, .50
Norman Hodge, wood and labor at W. Sandwich, 3.50
Geo. N. Garland, fitting and housing wood at Center, 2.25
E. B. Hart, four curtains at East Sandwich, 1.00
William Heard, cleaning vault, kindlings and supplies, furnished Center school, 4.66
John S. Quimby, sheriff and witness fees in case of School Board vs. Isabel Forbush, 14.72
Mrs. M. E. Perkins, cleaning Durgin schoolhouse, 1.00
Freeman E. French, 112 cords wood, $6, clean- ing vault, $1, 7.00
Wilbur E. Quimby, two cords wood for North Sandwich school, ·8.00
Chas. R. Fellows, two cords wood at Durgin school, 9.00
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Walter G. Atwood, kindlings for Center school, Scott McCormack, preparing kindlings at Lower Corner, .25
1.00
Chas. E. Tilton, labor at Lower Corner school- house, .50
Mrs. D. O. Brown, cleaning North Sandwich schoolhouse, 1.00
Clarence R. Brown, labor at North Sandwich schoolhouse, 1.75
Chas. S. Marston, two cords dry wood for Center school, 8.00
Lucien C. Skinner, 112 cords dry fitted wood for Fellows school, 6.75
Thomas W. Hoag, labor at Durgin schoolhouse, .75
Chas. O. Smith, wood and supplies for Fellows, Chick and Lower Corner schools, 6.55
W. H. Taylor, 112 cords dry fitted wood for Chick school, 6.75
F. M. Smith, supplies for Chick and Center schools, 7.56
$206.49
TEXT BOOK AND SUPPLIES.
Apr. 22. Edw. E. Babb & Co.
4 yards slated B. B. cloth at 75c, $ 3.00
1 gal. liquid B. B. slating, 3.25
1 4-inch brush, .50
2 dozen felt erasers, 1.00
1 dozen packages ink crystals, .72
3 gross pens, 1:20
1 gross pen-holders,
.80
2 gross lead pencils,
2.00
20 packages school paper,
3.00
20 packages arithmetic paper, 3.00
100 spelling blanks, 1.50
20 gross school crayons, 2.20
May 7.
12 Reed Spellers, 2.70
3 Smith's Primary Arithmetics, .95
8 Appleton's Geographies, 2.07
3 Monteith's Geographies, 2.50
1 Brooks' Reader, No. 1, .21
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22.17
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3 Brooks' Reader, No. 4, 1.00
3 Smith's Adv. Arithmetics, 1.13
8 Lights to Literature, Book No. 2, 2.40
8 Milne's Elementary Arithmetics, 2.00
9 dozen copy books, 5.83
20 packages school paper, 6.00
1 gross pencils, 1.00
27.79
Aug. 29.
1 gross rulers, 1.10
6 Worcester's Acad. Dictionaries, 6.60
6 Brooks' Readers, 2nd Book, 1.75
2 flags, 8x5, 7.00
1 flag, 12x6, 5.75
2.40
12 Mother Tongue Books,
12 Smith's Prim. Arithmetic, 1.60
6 Brooks' 3rd Readers, 2.00
4 Morton's Adv. Geographies, 2.16
4 Morton's Elem. Geographies, 1.00
1 McConnell New England Map, 1.50
32.86
Oct. 11.
2 gross pencils, 2.00
12 packages Arithmetic paper, 1.20
1 packages paper, No. 505, .40
2 gross pens, .80
8 Lights to Literature, No. 3,
3.20
Nov. 22.
10 packages No. 30 paper, 1.50
10 packages No. 32 paper, 1.50
2 packages No. 85, paper, .50
10 packages No. 154 paper, 2.50
+ packages No. 8 paper, .60
1.00
1 gross pencils, 1.00
1/2 gallon blackboard slating, 1.70
6.00
8 Metcalf's Elem. English,
1.44
6 Brooks' 2nd Readers,
1.75
2 Smith's Adv. Arithmetics,
.41
19.90
$110.32
C. G. Hanson, express on books, $3.65
7.60
100 spelling blanks,
6 Morton's Adv. Geography,
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R. E. Lane, school supplies,
4.31
Melvin Allen, express on books,
1.52
9.48
$119.80
STATISTICAL TABLE.
Name of school.
Term.
Name of teacher.
| Wages of teacher per month
55 | Length of term in weeks.
! Whole number of pupils.
| Number of boys.
| Number of girls.
| Average daily attendance.
& | Percen of daily attendance.
No. of half day absences.
| No. of cases of tardiness.
| No on roll perfect attendance
| No visits by school board
₪ | No. visits by others
Center Grammar
Spring ..
Maud L Tilton
36 10 20
7
13
94
97
0 14
6
Center Primary
Dorothy Saunders
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