Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 15

Author: Sandwich (N.H.)
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: [Sandwich, N.H.] : [The Town]
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1. To choose all necessary town officers for the year en- suing.


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 report of agents, auditors, committees or officers heretofore chosen and pass any vote relating there- to.


4. To see if the town will vote that no appointments shall be made of any agent or agents for the sale of spir- its 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 and pass any vote relating thereto.


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 defray expenses of Old Home Day observance.


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


9. To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges and pass any vote relating thereto.


10. To raise money to repair Notch road.


11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $500 to be added to the $500 raised last year, provided the


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Squam Lake Improvement Society will give a like sum for the improvement of the town roads around Squam Lake.


12. To raise money to build a new bridge on state road already constructed.


13. To see if town will raise money in addition to the sum required by law sufficient to obtain state aid for the construction of the state road.


14. To see if the town will raise money to buy one or more safes.


15. To see if the town will vote to raise money to finish the town hall.


16. To see if the town will vote to raise money to fur- nish the town hall.


17. To see if the town will vote to raise money to pay for ditching and grading town hall.


18. To see how much money the town will raise to pay interest and reduce town hall debt.


19. To see how much money the town will raise to help suppress gypsy and brown-tail moths.


20. To see if the town will vote to discount taxes paid before July 1, 1915.


21. To see if the town will vote to raise money for a. steel bridge, to replace the old Dolloff Bridge at Weeds Mill.


22. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the road leading from the main highway near the Charles F. Brown place across the Hacket and Brown land (so called) as far as the road is laid out.


Given under our hands and seal this fifteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifteen.


CHARLES B. HOYT, WILLIAM HEARD, CHARLES S. MARSTON, Selectmen of Sandwich.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator. Charles B. Hoyt.


Town Clerk. Arthur P. Moulton.


Representative. Charles B. Hoyt.


Town Treasurer. Daniel D. Atwood.


Tax Collector. Harry Blanchard.


State Road Agent. Fred O. Mason.


Librarian. Ella F. Weeks.


Selectmen.


Charles B. Hoyt, William Heard, Charles S. Marston.


Road Agents.


Clarence E. Graves, Walter S. Tappan, Walter C. Bryant.


School Board. Nellie G. Atwood, Albert B. Hoag.


Library Trustees.


Daniel D. Atwood, Charles Blanchard, James L. Marston.


Supervisors. James L. Marston, Walter S. Tappan, Willis B. Marston.


Board of Health.


Henry N. Clay, Dr. F. E. Bryar, Dr. A. B. Hoag.


Town Hall Committee.


Frank A. Bryer, Larkin D. Weed, Ralph E. Green,


J. Randolph Coolidge, Jr.


Ballot Inspectors.


Fred E. Bryar, John S. Quimby, Julius A. Ulman, White H. Penniman.


Auditors.


Willis B. Marston, Thomas W. Hoag, Elmer B. Hart. 1


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


The Selectmen of Sandwich submit the following report for the fiscal year ending February 15, 1915 :


INVENTORY TAXABLE PROPERTY, APRIL 1, 1914.


383 Horses,


$43,500


1 Mule,


24


88 Oxen,


9,000


429 Cows,


18,096


135 Neat Stock,


6,354


166 Sheep,


1,070


4 Hogs,


66


224 Fowls,


130


28 Vehicles and Automobiles,


9,500


4 Portable Mills,


2,100


15 Boats and Launches,


3,284


Wood and Lumber,


19,370


Money at interest,


47,886


Stock in trade,


14,100


Mills and machinery,


4,920


Non-resident real estate,


393,874


Resident real estate,


573,486


$1,146,360


Soldiers' exemptions,


12,570


$1,133,790


Number of polls, 289; taxes on same, $578.


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APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1914.


State tax,


$2,120.00


County tax,


1,656.25


Library, by law,


62.70


Library, by vote,


100.00


To pay interest on school fund note,


133.92


School money, by law,


1,987.50


School money, by vote,


200.00


High school tuition,


300.00


Text-books and supplies,


125.00


Repair of schoolhouses,


150.00


- Salary of school officers,


117.00


Memorial Day,


75.00


Old Home Day,


100.00


Repair of highways and bridges,


4,500.00


To obtain State aid for State road,


578.00


Repair of Notch road,


100.00


Repair of Squam Lake road,


500.00


Road machine,


250.00


Town hall,


1,000.00


Fire apparatus,


300.00


To defray town charges,


500.00


Part of 5 per cent. used,


461.92


$15,317.29


Tax on the $100, $1.30.


Amount committed to tax collector,


$15,317.29


Added to above,


30.88


Total taxes,


$15,348.17


SCHOOLS.


School appropriation for 1914,


$2,187.50


School fund note,


133.92


High school tuition,


300.00


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Text-books and supplies,


$125.00


150.00


Repair of schoolhouses, Dog licenses for 1913,


118.10


$3,014.52


Paid E. B. Hart, treasurer school board,


2,900.00


Balance in hands of town,


$114.52


COOLIDGE AND BECKWITH CASE.


Tax abatement, 1912-1913, by order of court, $460.09


Balance of costs, 1913, and interest,


147.65


$607.74


BROWN DAMAGE CASE.


Dr. A. B. Hoag, medical service, 1913,


$10.00


S. S. Jewett, attorney fees, 1913,


102.23


George E. Brown, settlement of damages,


1,000.00


$1,112.23


TOWN HALL.


Appropriation, including insurance,


$5,500.00


Gift from Coolidge family, 2,000.00


$7,500.00


November 17, paid Larkin D. Weed, $1,000.00


Jan. 30, 1915, paid Larkin D. Weed, 1,100.00


2,100.00


Balance due on hall, $5,400.00


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FIRE EXTINGUISHERS.


Town appropriation,


$250.00


Gift from Miss Susie Sherman, 25.00


$275.00


May 10, Knight & Thomas, for ex- tinguisher, $15.00


July 25, Moore, Hoyt & Marston, 4 ladders, 16.18


August 25, Ajax extinguisher, 40-gal., 125.00


August 25, six extinguishers, 3-gal., 36.00


August 25, C. Blanchard, 2 doz. pails, 4.00


C. Blanchard, 16 dry pow- der extinguishers, 8.00


C. Blanchard, carboy of acid, and freight, 7.13


211.31


Balance in hands of town, $63.69


BOUNTIES.


Paid on 924 hedgehogs, $46.20


3 bears, 15.00


$61.20


Received from state,


$61.20


TOWN PAUPERS.


Paid County Farm, board Alonzo Carter, 52 weeks, $156.00


LIBRARY.


Balance in hands Charles Blanchard,


1914,


$31.28


Received for fines and dues,


6.67


Town appropriation,


162.70


$200.65


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Paid De Wolfe & Fiske Co., for books, $130.73


for magazines, 11.65


for hall rent to February 15, 1915, 25.00


Ella Weeks, for cataloging, 3.00


freight and for Book News, 2.39


$172.77


Balance in hands Charles Blanchard, 1915,


$27.88


MEMORIAL DAY.


Balance in hands L. D. Bean, 1914, $35.32


Town appropriation, 75.00


$110.32


May 30, Center Harbor band and dinners, $35.25 Rev. G. O. Brown, oration, 10.00


markers, flags, etc., 16.43


61.68


Balance in hands L. D. Bean, 1915,


$48.64


OLD HOME DAY.


Balance in hands William Russell, 1914, $1.37


Town appropriation, 100.00


$101.37


Aug. 19, Center Harbor band, and din-


ners,


$67.00


ball game,


5.00


sports,


5.50


evening refreshments,


8.50


printing and postage,


10.00


96.00


Balance in hands Mrs. Ethel B. Hart, 1915, $5.37


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CEMETERY TRUST FUND.


From last year, William Burleigh, $100.00


Orilla P. Worrall, 200.00


Charles Blanchard, 100.00


Susan A. Sherman, 150.00


Samuel Chase, 50.00


Alfred Marston, 500.00


This year, Eliza B. Atwood estate,


25.00


Mrs. James E. Mudgett, 25.00


Dividends received by town treasurer, 29.15


$1,179.15


Paid Francis Elliott, care Burleigh cemetery, $4.00


William Heard, care Grove cem- etery, 5.00


Grace Marston, care F. B. cem-


etery,


20.15


29.15


Trust fund in hands town treasurer,


$1,150.00


ROAD MACHINE.


Town appropriation, $300.00


Paid Good Roads Machine Co., for New Champion, $235.00


Good Roads Machine Co., for re- pairs, 4.40


W. S. Tappan, cartage, setting . up and freight, 7.67'


247.07


Balance in hands of town, $52.93


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TOWN OFFICERS.


S. B. Smith, selectman, Feb. 1 to March 10, 1914, $5.00


D. D. Atwood, J. L. Marston and E. B. Hart, supervisors for 2 years,


60.00


E. M. Bagley, constable,


2.00


L. C. Felch, constable, 4.00


Amos Gale, constable,


4.00


Amos Gale, dog officer,


10.00


L. C. Felch, truant officer, 9.15


Ella F. Weeks, librarian, 1 year, 52.00


Arthur P. Moulton, town clerk, 46.85


40.00


Harry Blanchard, tax collector,


69.00


E. B. Hart, treasurer school board,


10.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, health officer,


5.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, school board,


35.00


Mrs. A. C. Atwood, school board, 35.00


20.00


William Heard, clerk school board,


2.00


Clarence E. Graves, road agent,


15.00


Walter C. Bryant, road agent,


15.00


Walter S. Tappan, road agent,


15.00


Charles S. Marston, selectman,


90.00


William Heard, selectman,


92.50


Charles B. Hoyt, selectman, and supplies,


99.87


Charles B. Hoyt, recording taxes and making collector's book,


15.00


Auditors,


6.00


$757.37


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD.


State contribution, 1914,


$245.62


Town contribution, 1914,


221.93


$467.55


D. D. Atwood, town treasurer,


H. W. Blanchard, school board,


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C. B. Hoyt, Agent, East Part.


Paid F. A. Bryer, and'horses,


$22.50


E. M. Bagley, and horses,


4.50


S. B. Smith, and oxen,


8.00


F. O. Mason, and oxen,


9.00


C. E. Graves, and oxen,


4.00


C. B. Hoyt,


18.43


George O. Cook,


4.00


George S. Hoyt,


7.00


Frank Clark,


2.00


Alonzo Loomis,


4.00


Ambrose Hill,


2.00


Casper Hawes,


2.00


Earl Vinton,


2.00


$89.43


S. B. Smith, Agent, North Part. 1


Paid S. B. Smith, and oxen,


$38.22


Edwin Atwood,


13.54


Owen Gilman,


12.00


Frank McKenney,


10.00


Roland Smith,


5.54


Philip Davey,


1.54


Earl Vinton,


3.54


Ed Ford,


1.54


George E. Perkins,


1.60


H. L. Perkins,


4.25


gravel, 57 loads,


5.70


$97.47


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C. S. Marston, Agent, Squam Lake.


Paid Edgar Moulton, and horse, $27.52


C. S. Marston, and horse, 26.00


E. M. Bagley, and horses,


44.00


Frank Clark, and horses,


36.00


Leon Hodge, 19.56


Fred Mudgett,


18.00


George Gilman,


11.56


Walter Atwood,


4.00


George Gault,


8.00


E. W. Burnham,


2.00


Alonzo Loomis,


1.00


gravel, 95 loads,


14.25


hard-pan, 30 loads,


6.00


$217.89


State, for engineering and inspection,


10.75


Total expenditures,


$415.54


Balance in state treasury, 1915,


$17.59


Balance in town treasury, 1915,


34.42


52.01


$467.55


CONSTRUCTION STATE ROAD, MEREDITH TO OSSIPEE.


State contribution, 1914,


$1,771.01


Town contribution, 1914, 1,771.02


$3,452.03


May 16, C. B. Hoyt, and road machine crew, work on hill, $32.00


June 25, William Heard, material and help, painting railing, 41.85


July 25, F. O. Mason, and help, on ditch, 17.01


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Fred O. Mason, Agent.


Aug. to Nov., F. O. Mason, and oxen, $292.75


C. E. Graves, and oxen, 164.00


F. A. Bryer, and horses, 258.75


Allen Vittum, and horses, 170.50


H. O. Haley, and horses, 78.75


Chas. Robinson, and horses, 63.00


W. H. Whiting, and horse, 2.25


Louis Frye, 105.00


Fred Farmer,


94.00


Charles Skinner,


104.00


Arthur Skinner, 103.00


Henry Estes,


113.00


James Prescott,


102.00


Eugene Martin,


90.00


James Plummer,


77.00


Will Plummer,


48.00


Walter Bryant,


42.00


Frank Tappan,


108.00


Fred Tappan,


103.00


Raymond French,


99.50


Freeman French,


2.00


E. P. Wallace,


94.00


Charles Dow,


50.66


Earl Vinton,


80.00


B. Vittum,


68.00


Earnest Vittum,


32.00


George Vittum,


20.00


E. Ford,


52.00


R. Foster,


4.00


Roland Smith,


49.00


Isaac Graves,


40.00


John Gilman,


33.00


E. Blanchard,


32.00


Arthur Hoag,


42.00


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Jacob Ulman, $10.00


W. F. Palmer, tools, etc., 12.48


William Moody and son, road drag, 15.34


William Heard, dynamite and supplies, 200.67


C. O. Smith, railing,


28.60


F. O. Mason, 79 posts,


7.90


F. O. Mason, 3,171 loads dirt, 158.55


engineering and inspec-


tion by state, 70.22


$3,411.78


$130.25


Balance in state treasury, 1915,


$65.12


Balance in town treasury, 1915,


65.13


$130.25


NOTCH ROAD.


Total appropriation,


$106.37


December 26, George S. Hoyt, repairs,


22.50


Balance in hands of town, $83.87


PUBLIC WATERING TROUGHS.


Jan. 30, John C. Watson, Mar. 1, 1913, Mar. 1, 1915, $6.00


Moses A. Hall, Mar. 1, 1914, Mar. 1, 1915, 2.50


James R. Bryer, Mar. 1, 1914, Mar. 1, 1915, 3.00


F. P. Plummer, Mar. 1, 1914, Mar. 1, 1915, 3.00


L. D. Weed, Mar. 1, 1913, Mar 1, 1915, 6.00


Feb. 13, Francis Wallace, June 1, 1913 to Feb. 1, 1915, 5.25


$25.75


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DOG DAMAGE.


Dog license for 1914, $180.00


Paid L. E. Hinds, for sheep killed, $5.00


Stanley F. Quinby, for sheep killed, 7.00


Ella F. Weeks, for hen killed,


1.00


Eleanor Gilman, for hen killed, 1.00


town clerk fees, 16.20


30.20


Balance in town due schools,


$149.80


FOREST FIRES.


Paid D. S. Watson and crew, fighting fire,


$13.50


Received from state,


4.50


$9.00


ABATEMENTS.


Elias F. Fogg,


$1.30


George E. Perkins,


.47


A. H. Handly, paid in Massachusetts,


2.00


Frederick P. Cotton,


1.30


Daniel W. Weeks, over 70,


2.00


Thomas Flemming,


2.00


Norman Hodge, land taxed twice,


6.50


Jesse Ambrose, horse taxed twice,


1.30


Rosina Smith,


.44


D. O. Brown, lumber cut,


5.20


Clarence Hoag, lumber cut,


19.50


Lott Dennis, overestimate timber,


19.50


Fred R. Perry,


2.00


George Gilmore,


2.00


Daniel Boyle, paid in Moultonborough,


2.00


Frank Clark, paid in Center Harbor,


2.00


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John Wright,


$2.00


Mabel Farmer,


3.90


George Scriggins,


2.00


George D. Silliker,


3.95


E. P. Wallace, horse died,


1.56


Harry Blanchard, 2 per cent. discount,


84.17


$167.09


INCIDENTALS.


William Russell, stamps, former board,


$10.73


H. M. Quimby, labor and material making vot-


ing booths, former board,


24.35


Mrs. C. O. Smith, telephone, former board,


1.95


George O. Hanson, board, former board,


22.25


J. S. Quimby, use 'phone, former board,


15.00


J. S. Quimby, rent, Mason's hall, former board,


9.50


F. M. Smith, supplies, town hall, former board,


13.52


E. M. Heard, insurance on library,


15.00


B. C. Snyder, 625 town reports,


75.00


B. C. Snyder, 450 ballots and cards of instruction,


10.50


B. C. Snyder, 250 tax bills,


2.50


C. O. Barney, 200 town orders,


1.50


E. C. Eastman, dog license blanks,


2.00


E. C. Eastman, tax collector's book,


1.82


Charles Blanchard, express, rope, etc., 2.13


Fred Burrows, rent, Grange hall,


21.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, returning 7 deaths and 11 births, 4.50


Harry Blanchard, returning 1 marriage, .25


William Heard, 1/2 cord dry wood, 2.50


C. B. Hoyt, rent 'phone to March 31, 1915, 15.00


William Russell, rent selectmen's office, 12.00


William Russell, stationery and stamps, 7.00


Rumford Printing Co., rebinding 43 town books,


84.54


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$354.54


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RECEIPTS.


Howard Turcott, tax for 1913,


$1.20


Snow bills, paid twice,


3.80


Peddler's license,


5.00


Declaration candidates, fall election, 1914,


8.00


Cemetery fund, from last year,


1,100.00


interest,


29.15


Eliza B. Atwood estate,


25.00


Mrs. James E. Mudgett,


25.00


Susie Sherman, fire apparatus,


25.00


Dog license for 1914,


163.80


State Treasurer :


Insurance tax,


$16.50


Railroad tax,


250.34


Savings bank tax,


1,203.23


Literary fund,


106.26


Bounty on bears,


15.00


hedgehogs,


46.20


Forest fire,


4.50


Maintenance State road,


217.28


Construction State road,


1,628.00


3,487.31


Town note at 31/2 per cent. interest,


1,000.00


Orders on town treasurer,


19,736.39


$25,609.65


EXPENDITURES.


Schools,


$2,900.00


Coolidge and Beckwith case,


607.74


Brown damage case,


1,112.23


Town hall,


2,100.00


Fire extinguishers,


211.31


Bounties, 61.20


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Town pauper,


$156.00


Library,


162.70


Memorial Day,


75.00


Old Home Day,


100.00


Cemetery trust fund dividend,


29.15


Road machine,


247.07


Town officers,


757.37


Maintenance State road,


402.89


Construction State road,


3,344.03


Notch road,


22.50


Public watering troughs,


25.75


Dog damage,


14.00


Forest fire,


13.50


Abatements,


167.09


Incidentals,


354.54


Road Agents,


3,096.07


County tax,


1,656.25


State tax,


2,120.00


$19,736.39


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF TOWN.


LIABILITIES.


Schools, balance due,


$8.26


literary fund, 1914,


106.26


dog licenses, 1914,


149.80


Town hall, balance due,


5,400.00


note at 31/2 per cent. in-


terest,


1,000.00


Fire extinguisher account,


63.69


Road machine account,


52.93


Cemetery trust fund,


1,150.00


Library trust fund,


500.00


Notch road,


83.87


Maintenance State road,


34.42


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Construction State road,


$65.13


Roads, for repairs, 51.62 1


for snow bills, Dec. 1 to Feb. 1, 1915, 444.44


Squam Lake appropriation, 500.00


$9,610.42


NOTE .- The note, snow bills and road repair bills are due, the balance are trust funds or appropriations unexpended.


ASSETS.


Due from state, for forest fires, $6.75


road construction, 80.46


road maintenance, 17.59


Coolidge family, on town hall,


2,000.00


Cemetery trust fund in town treasury,


1,150.00


Library trust fund in town treasury, 500.00


Cash in town treasury, 2,345.18


6,099.98


Town debt, including appropriations, February 15, 1915, $3,510.44


CHARLES B. HOYT, WILLIAM HEARD, CHARLES S. MARSTON, 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, Treasurer of Old Home Week Association, Town Treasurer, Treas- urer of Veterans' Association, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched, and find in the hands of Charles Blanchard, treasurer of Library Trustees, $27.88; E. B. Hart, treasurer of School Board, $67.73; Ethel B. Hart, treasurer of Old Home Week Association, $5.37; Daniel D. Atwood, town treasurer, $2,345.78 ; L. D. Bean, treasurer of Veterans' Association, $48.64. We also find that Harry Blanchard, tax collector, has collected and paid over to the town treasurer all taxes committed to him for collection.


THOMAS HOAG, ELMER HART, CHARLES BLANCHARD, Auditors. February 15, 1915.


ROAD AGENTS' REPORT.


ACCOUNT OF CLARENCE E. GRAVES.


Snow bills from February 1 to April 1, contracted by Charles S. Clark.


William McCloskey,


$26.60


F. E. French,


1.20


Scott McCormick, 1.50


C. A. Fossius,


2.00


Lewis Frye,


.40


G. W. Vittum,


8.40


C. S. Clark,


9.66


Hilton Farm,


2.72


F. A. Mason,


3.85


J. R. Clark,


.60


Fred E. Smith,


3.20


G. D. Cook,


2.00


A. M. Graves,


8.00


C. McCormick,


1.05


Abram Tappan,


6.80


Fred Tappan,


2.40


Will Vittum,


4.40


L. C. Felch,


8.78


Frank E. Tilton,


, 25.84


Charles E. Tilton (1913),


2.00


$121.44


CLARENCE E. GRAVES, REPAIR HIGHWAYS, EAST DISTRICT.


C. E. Graves, and oxen, $185.48


S. B. Smith, and oxen, 125.90


F. O. Mason, and oxen, 83.02


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I. H. Graves,


$55.84


Roland Smith,


41.30


F. E. Tilton,


7.16


Jacob Ulman,


2.00


William Whiting,


11.25


Freeman French,


18.00


Ambrose Hill,


33.76


Charles Dow,


2.00


Arthur Wallace,


2.00


C. B. Hoyt,


4.00


Aubrey Graves,


13.76


Ernest Vittum,


.44


Raymond French,


5.22


Frank Tappan,


28.66


Casper Hawes,


14.00


L. C. French,


3.25


E. S. Blackey,


16.00


George Gault,


18.00


Earl Vinton,


29.30


Loveland Hinds,


6.00


Leonard Brownlie,


13.00


Lewis Tappan,


2.00


Arthur Skinner,


2.00


Charles Skinner,


3.00


Thomas Horne,


2.00


W. S. Tappan, plank,


71.50


C. S. Clark, plank,


117.75


W. N. Mason, plank,


47.66


Fred Rowe, plank,


20.00


$985.25


Old plank sold,


8.50


$976.75


NOTE .- Cost of repairs on account of auto truck, $249.59.


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ACCOUNT OF WALTER C. BRYANT.


Snow bills from February 1 to April 1, contracted by E. M. Bagley.


C. O. Smith,


$26.20


Eugene Mudgett,


8.60


E. P. Wallace, 3.84


Harry Wallace,


2.40


Ed. Quimby,


2.40


Oliver Lee,


2.40


Jesse Mudgett,


18.40


Frank Mudgett,


1.80


Henry Tibbetts,


.50


Bert Penniman,


.50


C. B. Hoyt,


1.00


Norman Hodge,


1.00


Thomas Hadley,


.60


M. G. Brown,


1.80


Edgar Brown,


1.80


Marcellus Wallace,


18.40


Frank E. Smith,


8.70


E. M. Bagley,


15.20


G. O. Cook,


1.00


White Penniman,


5.75


Charles Allen,


8.80


Charles Burrows,


.88


John Hodge,


.60


Arthur Skinner,


4.70


Andrew Carter,


4.00


Frank Plummer,


3.60


Will Plummer,


1.40


A. E. Thompson,


16.00


C. E. Eastman,


3.30


$164.57


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Snow bills, December 1, 1914, to February 1,


1915, Jesse Mudgett, in part, $14.38


$178.95


WALTER C. BRYANT, REPAIR HIGHWAYS, WEST DISTRICT.


W. C. Bryant, and horses, $182.85


E. P. Wallace, and horses, 155.20


Jesse Mudgett, and horses,


98.70


James Plummer, 84.30


55.20


Frank Plummer,


6.87


Frank Mudgett,


19.80


John Gilman,


23.40


Henry Tibbetts,


30.60


Fred Farmer,


21.60


G. R. Berry,


28.00


George Garland,


1.00


A. C. Atwood,


1.00


John Burrows,


2.00


Norman Hodge,


1.00


John Hodge,


9.80


F. E. Smith,


8.00


Marcellus Wallace,


.50


Mr. Coolidge,


3.00


H. B. Stevenson,


2.00


C. E. Eastman,


1.80


Harry Atwood,


1.75


F. M. Smith,


3.81


William Heard,


7.26


John Hoag, stringers,


10.00


C. B. Hoyt, plank,


-


2.06


C. A. Smith, plank,


78.25


C. Turner, plank,


10.20


$849.95


Will Plummer,


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ACCOUNT OF W. S. TAPPAN.


Snow bills, February 1 to April 1, 1914.


W. S. Tappan,


$20.50


C. S. Hawes,


1.80


L. H. Currier, 2.25


Elias Fogg,


7.60


John Fogg,


.80


Wesley Tewksbury,


12.20


Lewis Elliott,


6.50


George Bickford,


3.55


Lucian Skinner,


5.00


George Wiggin,


10.40


E. F. Wallace,


4.60


George Brown,


5.60


A. W. Batchelder,


2.30


C. R. Fellows,


4.70


Storing snow roller,


3.40


$91.20


WALTER S. TAPPAN, REPAIRING HIGHWAYS, NORTH DISTRICT.


W. S. Tappan, and horses,


$223.50


C. L. Foss, and horses, 58.50


C. R. Fellows, horses,


5.00


Roland Smith, and oxen,


16.00


J. L. Ambrose, and oxen,


11.40


W. Tewksbury, and oxen, 1


11.40


A. McCrillis, oxen,


5.40


R. F. Angier,


113.00


A. H. Grant,


149.00


W. P. Prescott,


44.10


B. R. Chase,


44.10


E. W. Fogg, 2.00


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A. W. Batchelder,


$12.79


J. A. Hanson,


3.60


E. F. Wallace,


12.00


L. P. Martin,


4.00


George Wiggin,


9.00


George Bickford,


11.00


C. S. Haines,


.60


C. O. Blanchard,


10,20


H. Currier,


3.00


L. D. Bean,


.40


Railing French bridge,


20.55


Plank, dynamite, etc.,


107.74


$878.28


[The following did not appear in last year's town report.]


SNOW BILLS CONTRACTED BY WALTER BRYANT.


From December 1, 1912, to March 31, 1913.


ACCOUNT OF W. S. TAPPAN.


Walter Bryant,


$3.84


Wesley Tewksbury,


7.60


Frank L. Atwood,


13.30


G. W. Wiggin,


1.70


W. S. Tappan,


19.22


G. M. Weed,


1.35


Arthur Fellows,


17.80


George Brown,


9.18


Amos Gale,


3.60


$77.59


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REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM APRIL 1 TO NO- VEMBER 30, 1913.


ACCOUNT OF W. S. TAPPAN.


W. S. Tappan, and four horses, $245.15


3,274 feet bridge plank, 65.48


Bridge stringers,


4.40


41 pounds spikes,


1.64


10 pounds dynamite,


4.00


26 feet fuse,


.26


25 exploders,


.25


C. L. Foss, and two horses,


122.57


A. H. Grant,


90.90


F. K. Angier,


47.70


B. R. Chase,


78.60


W. P. Prescott,


69.30


Walter Taylor,


18.00


Winthrop Tappan,


20.70


Joseph Wilkins,


9.00


W. Z. Plummer,


9.90


J. R. Bryar,


10.30


J. A. Hanson,


5.40 €


Edwin Fogg,


12.60


Arthur Tuttle, and two horses,


8.60


E. F. Wallace,


5.40


John Fogg,


3.60


Lucian Skinner,


2.70


Frank Watson,


.90


George Bickford, and two horses,


17.10


Howard Currier,


4.50


Cash paid R. C. Dum, for two horses,


7.50


R. P. Brown,


9.00


Frank Plummer, and one horse,


4.73


110 feet lumber,


2.20


C. O. Blanchard,


15.80


C. Turner, and 1 horse,


17.66


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162 feet plank,


$3.24


A. W. Batchelder,


7.60


S. B. Smith, and four oxen,


32.40


Roland Smith,


10.80


C. S. Hawes, and oxen,


18.90


J. L. Ambrose, and oxen,


9.00


A. McCrillis, 1 pair oxen,


6.30


C. O. Smith, 240 feet bridge plank,


4.80


Cash paid for 22 feet culvert pipe,


16.17


Drawing snow roller to store house,


3.27


$1,028.32


SNOW BILLS, FROM DECEMBER 1, 1913, TO FEBRUARY 1, 1914.


ACCOUNT OF W. S. TAPPAN.


C. R. Fellows,


$7.94


Frank L. Atwood,


8.60


C. S. Hawes,


.80


C. Turner,


1.36


Elias Fogg,


9.60


W. S. Tappan,


16.37


Wesley Tewksbury,


3.00


George Brown,


7.20


George Bickford,


7.89


Leon Currier,


1.35


$64.11


TREASURER'S REPORT.


D. D. ATWOOD, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF SANDWICH.


DR.


Received of treasurer of 1913, -


$2,010.14


selectmen, 4,773.26


collector,


15,348.17


$22,131.57


Cemetery fund prior to 1914,


$1,100.00


Jewell library fund, prior to 1914, 500.00


CR.


Paid state tax,


$2,120.00


county tax,


1,656.25


schools,


2,900.00


library,


162.70


dog damage,


14.00


cemetery fund,


29.15


pauper,


156.00


bounties,


61.20


public water,


25.75


abatements,


82.92


Two per cent. discount on $4,235.65,


84.17


Incidentals,


3,232,11


Highway,


7,112.14


Town hall,


· 2,100.00


Cemetery fund invested in N. H. Sav- ings Bank, $25 and $25, 50.00


Cash in hands of treasurer, February


15, 1915, 2,345.18


$22,131.57


Cemetery fund, prior to 1914, invested in N. H. Savings Bank, $1,100.00


P. E. Jewell library trust fund, in-


vested in N. H. Savings Bank,


500.00


D. D. ATWOOD,


Treasurer.


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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SANDWICH.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Ending February 15, 1915.


Balance from last year,


$123.43


Received amount required by law,


1,987.50


in addition to law,


200.00


dog license, balance 1913,


118.10


interest on school fund note,


133.92


for repairs,


150.00


for books and supplies,


125.00


$2,837.95


By paid teachers' salaries,


$2,025.00


for transportation,


270.00


for repairs,


108.79


for incidentals,


235.65


for books and supplies,


66.41


Unexpended school money,


132.10


$2,837.95


TUITION FUND FOR 1914.


Balance high school money,


$115.31


High school money raised,


300.00


$415.31


Paid high school tuition,


213.31


Unexpended high school tuition money,


$202.00


ELMER B. HART, School Treasurer.


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF SANDWICH, QUALIFIED TO VOTE IN DISTRICT AFFAIRS :


You are hereby notified to meet at the Grange hall in said district on the 6th day of March, 1915, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing year.




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