Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 18

Author: Sandwich (N.H.)
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: [Sandwich, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 570


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Marion Bullard, teaching sixteen weeks in Whiteface school, 128 00


Dorothy M. Saunders, teaching sixteen weeks in Lower Corner School, 128 00


Gertrude G. Bartlett, teaching seventeen


weeks in Great Rock School, 136 00


Katherine C. Boyd, teaching sixteen weeks in Fellows school, 128 00


$2,492 00


REPAIRS


Clarence Bryant, one day's labor at Center school, $ 1 80


Walter G. Atwood, one day's labor at Center school, 1 80


Rufus Garland, one day's labor at Center school, 1 80


Frank L. Hanson, painting school houses,


33 03


D. O. Brown, shingling,


10 25


R. C. Penniman, drawing shingles,


1 65


H. K. Webster, 42 m. shingles,


14 85


W. G. Atwood, 2 days labor at Centre school,


4 00


Fred Mudgett, 2 days labor at Center school,


4 00


James Gilman, 1 day's labor at Center school,


2 00


L. C. Felch, shingling Durgin school house, shingles furnished, and repairs at East Sandwich,


31 99


Norman T. Hodge, lumber and labor,


4 00


Wm. Heard, 5 m. shingles for Chick school house, 18 75


F. M. Smith, paint, oil, etc. for Center school,


25 16


Frank L. Hanson, repairs on belfry at Center school,


2 50


John J. Weed, repairs at North Sandwich,


5 00


John Tilton, putting in new flag rope at Lower Corner, 75


1


31


Stanley Quimby, repairing underpinning at Whiteface, 2 00


$165 33


TRANSPORTATION


Mrs. Frank Plummer, transporting one pupil


to North Sandwich school, 12 weeks,


$12 00


Mrs. Frank Plummer, transporting one pupil


to North Sandwich school 16 weeks, 16 00


Mrs. Clarence Wakefield, transporting schol-


ars to East Sandwich school, 26 weeks, 39 00


TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies and books,


$43 60


Lewis D. Garland, express, 1 71


Chas. Blanchard, express,


65


Lewis D. Garland, express,


1 71


Ginn & Co., books,


7 89


American Book Co., supplies,


78


Edward E. Babb & Co., books and supplies,


53 34


Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,


1 39


$111 07


HIGH SCHOOL TUITION


TILTON SEMINARY


Spring Term


Lillian E. Geene,


$13 33


Elizabeth J. Hadley,


13 33


$26 66


Fall Term


Lillian E. Greene, 13 34


Winter Term


Lillian E. Greene,


13 33


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NEW HAMPTON LITERARY INSTITUTE


Spring Term Lena M. Watson, Fall Term


$13 33


Hazel Avery,


$13 33


Albert B. Hoag,


13 33


Watson Beach


13 33


/ 39 99


Winter Term


Hazel Avery,


$13 34


Albert B. Hoag,


13 34 .


Watson Beach,


13 34 :


40 02


PINKERTON ACADEMY


Fall Term Lena M. Watson,


16 00


ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL


Fall Term


Marie Hanson,


13 33


$176 00


INCIDENTALS


Charles R. Fellows, 2 cords wood for Durgin school,


$ 9 00


D. O. Brown, 2 cords wood for North Sand- wich school,


9 00


Lizzie O. Brown, cleaning five school houses, 7 50


Clarence R. Brown, cleaning four vaults,


4 00


Edwin E. Fogg, 3 cords wood for Center schools, 15 50


0


Frank L. Hanson, cleaning Centre schools,


3 00


Edwin E. Fogg, 1 cord wood for Center schools, 4 50


33


E. M. Heard, insurance on school houses, 100 00


Mrs. Norman Hodge, rent of room, spring term, 24 00


Clarence R. Brown, labor at North Sand- wich school, 50


Charles E. Skinner, rent of room, spring term, F. E. French, 1 cord wood for East Sandwich school, 4 00


22 00


A. E. Lee, supplies, 3 33


N. J. Burrows, wood and labor at Chick school, 5 00.


Freddie Mudgett, labor,


50


Elmer Elliott, wood and kindling for White- face school, 10 00


Lizzie B. Graves, supplies furnished Great Rock school, 95


Isaac H. Graves, cleaning vault at East Sand- wich school, and kindling for Lower Cor- ner school, 2 00


Norman F. Hodge, wood and kindling for West Sandwich school, 5 00


Isaac H. Graves, 1 cord wood for East Sand- wich,


4 50


Charles E. Skinner, rent of room 4 3-5 weeks,


9 20


Mrs. E. P. Wallace, stove for West Sandwich school, 6 00


Harry Wallace, labor at Centre schools,


1 40


E. B. Hart, supplies for Centre and West Sandwich schools, 2 35


Chas. Blanchard, supplies for Centre school, 2 97


R. E. Lane, supplies, 1 28


Emily F. Hunt, rent of room at West Sand- wich, 24 00


Charles R. Fellows, ¿ cord fitted wood for Durgin school, 2 50


34


R. E. Lane, supplies,


28


George F. Gault, labor at Centre school house,


1 70


Carl S. Dorr, 1 cord dry fitted wood, 5 00


5 00


George S. Hoyt, 1 cord dry fitted wood, Frank E. Tilton, cleaning Lower Corner school house and vault, and 24 cords wood,


12 63


George Bickford, 1 cord wood for Fellows school,


4 50


$312 90


STATISTICAL TABLE.


Name of school.


Term.


Name of teacher.


Wages of teacher per month


| Length of term in weeks.


19 24 ! Whole number of pupils.


Number of boys.


| Number of girls.


| Average daily attendance.


| Percent of daily attendance.


No. of half day absences.


No. of cases of tardiness.


ĮNo on roll perfect attendance


No visits by school board


No. visits by others


Center Grammar


Spring ..


Florence W Hoyt


36 12


0 14


109 22 1


5 18


Center Primary


Eva M Bryaut


32


12


6 13


1 89


195


3


4


5 21


North Sandwich


Lucy S Weed


32


10


4


6


9 88


135


0


1


4 9


East Sandwich


Grace P Barnes


32


12 3


7 6 11 90


137


4


6


6 20


West Sandwich


Katherine C Boyd


32


9


5


4 8 97


21


40


1


17


Chick


Lizzie E Greene


32


12


7


5 11 96


53 14


4


14


Fellows


Margaret McCrillis


132 12


6


2


4 5 94


36 0


4


5 17


Whiteface


Marion Bullard


32


12


21 10


11


94


136 33


3


6


8


Lower Corner


32


12


9


8


1 7 88


110 13


3


5


19


Great Rock


32 12


10


4


6 9 95


56


0


7 5


13


Center Grammar


Fall .. ..


Grace Barnes and


36 16 24


9


15 18 82


638 40


2


5


20


Center Primary


Eva M Bryant


32 16


14


4 10 10 82


343 11


0


5 21


North Sandwich


Lucy S Weed


32


16


3


5


7 87


145


10


2


6 13


East Sandwich


Lizzie E Greene


32


16


11


6


5


8 81


278


17


2


4 10


West Sandwich


Sara E Blondett


32


16


5


4


7


94


73


0


0


3 15


Chick


Grace E. Angier


32 16


13


7


6 12


95


96


5


2


3


Fellows


Katherine C Boyd


32 16


5


2


3


3


88


77


36 0


5 16


Durgin


6


92


75


0


2


5 23


Whiteface


Marion Bullard


Dorothy Saunders


32 16


9


7


2


8


196


40


7


0 4 16


Great Rock


Gertrude G Bartlett


32


16 11


5


6


9 96


54


1


4 3 56


171


17


0


5


3


Lower Corner


Margaret McCrillis 32 16


7


3


4


00-100


3 4 95


28 32 0


5 13


Durgin


Eunice H Moulton


32


12


5


2


Dorothy Saunders Pearl R Hatfield


Willard Tibbets


12


5


5


12


12


32 16 19 10


9 17 94


11


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VITAL STATISTICS.


TO THE SELECTMEN :- In compliance with an act of the legislature passed June Session, 1887, requiring clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages, and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the Annual Report, I hereby submit the following :


BIRTHS.


Date


Name of the Child


Sex and Condition


Male or


Living


or


No. of Child


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Mar 3|


Fem'le Living 6


-


Wm H Wakefield Bessie E Conning| Harry Wallace


Sandwich


|Farmer


Apr 25 Frances M


May 30


July 10 Adelberta 20 Hiram M


Male


..


Oct


5 Evelyn Mae Fem'le 25 Ada Frances .


Nov


7


27 Alice Annie


Stillb'rn Living


Edna Langville Edgar C Moulton |Myrtie M Brown Lewis D Garland Ebba O Sioberg Casper C Hawes George F Gault Jesse A Mudgett James F Martin Ada B Vittum Eva M Bagley Jennie E Sturges Mary A Tappan


Tamworth Sandwich -


Photo Eng Farmer Stage Driver Laborer


Canada Sandwich New York Milton N Y Newark Vt Sandwich Springfield M Salmon Falls Sandwich Melrose Mass


Moncton N B Sandwich


Truro NS North Conway Cambridge M Sandwich


Albany Sandwich


Dec 13 Mary


White Color


-


I 2 GAANHNUNHa


Hattie Plummer Edwin R Johnson Sylvia R Elliott Edgar J Wood


White Color of Parents


-


-


Farmer


(if any)


Female Stillborn


MARRIAGES


Date


Place of Mar- riage


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride and Residence of Each at Time of Marriage


Age in Years


White Color of Each


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Birthplace of Eech


Names of Parents


Birthplace of Parents


Name, Residence, and Official Station of Per- son by Whom Married


Jan 12 |Laconia


55


U |Farmer


Sandwich


Housewife


Campton


Sandwich


Sandwich


|Harrison Quimby Sandwich Campton Sandwich Betsey Severance Charles Shute Lavina Clark Samuel B Smith Nellie F, Taylor Henry Davie Jennie Vittum


Arthur M Shattuck c Laconia


Mar 3 Sandwich


G Roland Smith 19


Sandwich


Alice Pearl Davie 19 Teacher


Sandwich


20 Sandwich


Arthur R Kenney 26


Farmer


New Hampion John M Kenney


New Hampton


Etta M Mudgett 20


Housekeeper


Sandwich


Abbie A Evans Fred W Mudgett Ora A Fogg


Sandwich


Aug 21 Sandwich


Sandwich Charles A Slosson 40


-


Insurance


Brooklyn N Y Henry L Slosson Agnes Stacey


Geneva N Y


E. S. Coller c Center Sandwich


Agatha J Barton 38


Broker


Bay City Mich Chas E Jennison


Baton Rouge La Peterborough NY Nova Scotia


Otis O Ordway c Center Sandwich


Oct 6|Sandwich


John C Watson 64


Farmer


Sandwich


Freedom


Flora B Blackey Calvin Watson Auna Beede Sewall Ward Betsey Parker Warder D Hunt Grace Chapman


Moultonboro Sandwich


E S Coller c Center Sandwich


Sandwich Maria L Ward 60


Dressmaker


Cambridge Mass


Howard C Hunt 27


Everett Mass


Anna McCrillis 27


Teacher


Sandwich


Sandwich


.


ES Coller c


Center Sandwich


Mabel E Williams 23


-


Sandwich


Tel. Operator Knoxvi'e Tenn Fred W Williams Utica N Y Agnes Booker


Bloomingd'eTenn


Freedom Effingham Cincinnati Ohio London Conn Alonzo McCrillis Sandwich Lulie Clark Langdon Ambrose Hattie E Tilton


Charles L N Noyes c Somerville Mass


Sandwich


Dec 31 Sandwich


Jesse L Ambrose 22


Farmer


Sandwich


Edwin S Coller c Center Sandwich


Sandwich New Hampton


ES Coller c Center Sandwich


Sept 23 Sandwich


Colorado Springs Colo Henry L Parker 28


Cambridge M


Cook


Sandwich


Florence Birney James H Parker Nellie O Sullivan Cambridge Mass Arthur Scriggins Sandwich


Cambridge Mass Marion F Scriggins 18


Sandwich


20 Sandwich


John S Quimby Sandwich


Lucy Colby Campton


48


Farmer


Riverside Conn


Div Superv'or Cincinnati O


DEATHS.


Age


Sex and Condition


Place of Birth


Maiden


Place of Birth


Months


Days


Femalelo


Color


Single Married or Widowed


Occupation


Father


Mother


Name of Father Name of Mother


Feb 4 |Fred L White 5 Elizabeth Lee


57 II |17 Sandwich


Male Fem'le White


|Married |Farmer Clerk


[Sandwich


Sandwich Allenstown


59| 3


8


Divorced


Salisbury Vt Tuftonboro


Sandwich


James E White | Sophia Watson John Otis Cook John T Beach Daniel Bryer Chas A Durgin Benj Clement


May 3 Chas C Durgin June 6 Mary A Tilton 7 Daniel W Weeks 12|R S Batchelder July 13 Alvin Tilton


58


8 23 East Andover


Male Fem'le Male


Married Housewife Wid Married Wid Salesman Housewife Farmer .. Married Wid


Moultonboro Gilmanton Raymond Exeter


New Market Leominster M| Thos B Weeks Sandwich


Mary G Smith Philanda Way


73 9 25


Fem'le


Married -


Housewife


Lowell Mass Sandwich Newbury M England


Lowell Mass Moultonboro Somerville M England


Ezekiel French Bethiah Paine James S Rogers Ida L Rand Jas Thompson


80


6 I Canada


Fem'le Male -


Married |Hotel Prop'r


Brookline M Sanbornton


Ester Farranee Lewis Ethridge Mary Goodwin Jos Wentworth Timo'y Sullivan


17 J Edwin Beede


77 I | 8 Sandwich


Fem'le Male


Wid


Dec 13 John A Scriggins 75 8 18 Barnstead


14 Harriet Peaslee 83 9| 8|Sandwich


Fem'le


Married Wid


Housewife


Sandwich Ireland Sandwich Barnstead Sandwich


Center Harbor Josiah Beede Barnstead Sandwich


B Scriggins John Fogg Amos Paine


Sarah P Jones Betsy Chapman Almira Paine Hannah Davis Sarah Webster Hepsis Lee


23 Mary E Smith


841 I| 2 |Moultonboro


Ezra Kimball


Mary A Wilson


16|Nellie D Peaslee 22 Annie E Watson 27 James S Rogers 30 Harriet J Hill .


49 7 17 Manchester 77|II 5 Sandwich


2 | Plymouth


Male


Single Wid


Aug 5 Chas H Ethridge Sept 30 Paul Wentworth Oct 9 Augusta A Beede 76 5


68 II 2 17 Sanboruton


I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true transcript of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have been reported to me for the year ending December 31, 1915. ARTHUR P. MOULTON, Town Clerk.


Date


Name of Deceased


Years


49|


8| 4 Rutland Vt


Cyntha Johnson C Goldthwaite Rosilla Jewell


Mar 14 Emma B Canney


15 Elizabeth Currier


66 6 25 Tuftonboro


6 Sandwich


74 71 11 19 68 9 7


Geo Batchelder |Abigail Tilton EbenezerTilton Lucy Tappan


67 8 5 Sandwich "


Lawyer Housewife Farmer


Male


or


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15.


1917


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15


1917


This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.


February 15, 1917.


ALONZO MCCRILLIS, CHARLES B. HOYT, JULIUS A. ULMAN, Selectmen. DANIEL D. ATWOOD, Treasurer.


CONCORD, N. H. IRA C. EVANS CO., PRINTERS 1917


TOWN OFFICERS.


Moderator. Charles B. Hoyt.


Town Clerk. Arthur P. Moulton.


Tax Collector. J. Alphonso Smith.


Town Treasurer. Daniel D. Atwood. Representative. Harry Blanchard.


Librarian. Mildred Blanchard. Library Trustees. Katherine Flett Bryer, Dr. A. B. Hoag, Jesse L. Ambrose.


School Board.


Albert B. Hoag, Neal McCrillis, Lizzie B. Graves.


Town Road Agents. Walter S. Tappan, Edward S. Gilman, Ross M. Graves.


Trustees of Trust Funds.


Allen L. Vittum, Willis B. Marston, Elmer B. Hart.


State Road Agent. Notch Road Agent. Fred O. Mason. George S. Hoyt.


Board of Health. Dr. A. B. Hoag and Selectmen.


Town Hall Committee.


Larkin D. Weed, Frank A. Bryer, Ralph E. Green, J. Randolph Coolidge, Jr. Supervisors of Checklist. James L. Marston, Walter S. Tappan, Leon A. Smith.


Fred E. Bryar, Julius A. Ulman,


Ballot Inspectors.


John S. Quimby, Eugene P. Wallace.


Selectmen.


Alonzo McCrillis, Charles B. Hoyt, Julius A. Ulman.


Auditors.


Elmer B. Hart, J. Alphonso Smith, Sumner B. Clark.


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 the Town Hall in said town on Tuesday the thirteenth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :


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


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


3. To raise money to pay expenses of Old Home Day and to celebrate the 150th settlement of the town.


4. To raise money to pay expenses of decorating sol- diers' graves.


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


6. To raise money for the maintenance of the library in addition to amount required by law.


7. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to pay town charges for the year ensuing.


8. To raise money to repair the Notch road.


9. To see if the town will raise money in addition to the sum required by law to obtain state aid for construc- tion of the state road.


10. To raise money to be used jointly with an equal sum given by the Squam Lake Improvement Association for patrolling the Holderness and Squam Lake roads.


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11. To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges.


12. To hear reports of agents or committees, and pass any vote relating thereto.


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


14. To see if the town will vote to raise money to finish and furnish the town hall.


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


16. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the high- way across the land of Marguerite H. Winkley.


17. To see if the town will give the use of the library grounds for the holding of a town fair for a term of years.


18. To see if the town will instruct the selectmen to put electric lights into the library and town hall and to appro- priate money for the same.


Given under our hands and seal this twenty-second day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventeen.


ALONZO MCCRILLIS, CHARLES B. HOYT, JULIUS A. ULMAN,


Selectmen of Sandwich.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


APPROPRIATIONS, 1916.


State tax,


$2,047.50


County tax,


1,706.25


School money, by law,


2,047.50


School money, by vote,


600.00


High school tuition,


300.00


Repair of schoolhouses,


150.00


Text-books and supplies,


125.00


Interest on school fund note,


133.92


Salary school officers,


117.00


Library, by law,


81.90


Library, by vote,


200.00


State road, by vote,


573.00


Notch road, by vote,


109.31


Maintenance of state road, by vote,


275.00


Durgin bridge,


200.00


Highways and bridges,


5,000.00


Old Home Day,


100.00


Memorial Day,


50.00


To defray town charges,


800.00


Part of 5 per cent.,


638.40


$15,254.78


Tax rate, $1.26.


Taxes committed to J. Alphonso Smith, collector,


$15,254.78


Additions,


10.30


Total taxes,


$15,265.08


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INVENTORY OF TAXABLE PROPERTY, APRIL 1, 1916.


Resident real estate,


$600,702


Non-resident real estate,


379,490


331 horses,


35,990


90 oxen,


8,710


385 cows,


15,946


118 neat stock,


5,640


80 sheep,


490


4 hogs,


60


445 fowls,


330


48 vehicles and automobiles,


17,080


3 portable mills,


1,400


17 boats and launches,


2,900


Wood and lumber,


14,400


Money at interest,


58,536


Stock in trade,


17,150


Mills and machinery,


5,520


$1,164,344


Soldiers' exemptions,


9,780


$1,174,124


SOURCES OF REVENUE.


Cash on hand,


$1,831.27


From state :


Insurance tax,


$16.50


Railroad tax,


200.25


Savings bank tax,


1,293.40


Bounties,


57.80


Forest fires,


5.00


State road construction,


2,560.53


State road maintenance,


657.47


Sandwich Notch and Dale road,


497.33


5,288.28


7


From local sources :


Filing fees,


$10.00


Peddlers' licenses,


10.00


Balance, rent of town hall,


2.75


$22.75


Revenue payable to other funds :


Literary fund,


$105.57


Cemetery funds,


200.00


Dog licenses,


117.00


422.57


Poll taxes,


$584.00


Property taxes, 1917,


14,670.78


Property taxes, 1916,


10.30


15,265.08


$22,829.95


PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURE.


General government :


Town officers' salaries,


$698.67


Town officers' expenses,


212.65


Care and supplies for town hall,


70.94


Watering troughs,


17.50


Abatements,


42.10


$1,041.86


Protection of persons and property :


Bounties,


$57.80


Dog damage,


50.00


Forest fires,


10.00


117.80


Health :


Health department,


$24.00


Vital statistics,


4.75


28.75


8


Highways and bridges:


State road construction :


State's contribution, $2,560.53


Town's contribution, 1,706.00


$4,266.53


State road maintenance and patroling :


State's contribution, $657.47


Town's contribution, 328.89


$986.36


Sandwich Notch :


State's contribution,


$497.33


Town's contribution,


248.67


746.00


Town maintenance :


Breaking roads,


$839.24


Repairing roads,


2,569.02


3,408.26


Repairs of Durgin bridge,


200.00


Education : Library,


281.90.


Charities :


Board of Alonzo Carter,


$156.00


Tramps,


7.00


163.00


Patriotic purposes :


Memorial Day,


$50.00


Old Home Day,


100.00


150.00


Public service enterprises :


Trust funds,


200.00


Interest and reduction of debt :


Temporary loan, $36.50


Town hall note and interest, 1,043.75


1,080.25


9


Payments to other governmental divisions :


State tax,


$2,047.50


County tax,


1,706.25


School district,


3,879.72


$7,633.47


$20,304.18


Cash balance,


2,525.77


$22,829.95


TOWN OFFICERS.


Eugene Mudgett, dog officer,


$10.00


Walter S. Tappan, road agent,


15.00


Ross M. Graves, road agent, 15.00


Edward S. Gilman, road agent,


15.00


James L. Marston, for supervisors, two years,


60.00


Daniel D. Atwood, town treasurer,


40.00


Arthur P. Moulton, town clerk,


59.92


Charles S. Marston, selectman, Feb. 15 to March 14, 1916, 5.00


William Heard, selectman, Feb. 15 to March 14, 1916,


7.50


Julius A. Ulman, selectman,


65.00


Charles B. Hoyt, selectman,


90.00


Alonzo McCrillis, selectman,


93.75


Alonzo McCrillis, recording taxes and collector's book,


15.00


Mildred T. Blanchard, librarian,


125.00


J. Alphonso Smith, tax collector,


75.00


E. B. Hart, J. A. Smith, S. B. Clark, auditors,


7.50


$698.67


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TOWN HALL, C. B. HOYT, MANAGER.


Received rent, 12 picture shows, 10 entertain- ments and 8 dances, less janitor and piano,


$98.00


Paid revenue license for six months, $12.50


S. N. Blumberg, for lamp mantles, 5.25


C. O. Smith, stove and funnel, 17.50


Phoenix Chair Co., for sixty seats, 60.00


D. D. Atwood, town treasurer, balance, 2.75


$98.00


TOWN EXPENSES.


B. C. Snyder, 600 reports, 400 ballots, etc., $66.00


B. C. Snyder, 100 checklists, 15.00


Edson C. Eastman, blank bonds, etc., 4.86


Edson C. Eastman, tax collector's book, 1.80


Meredith News Co., 1,000 tax bills, 2.25


C. O. Barney & Son, 200 orders, 1.50


William W. Russell, supplies for selectmen,


8.90


William W. Russell, office rent,


15.00


Telephone, one year to April, 1917, 16.38


William Heard, express on reports, 1.28


Good Roads Machine Co., repairs for road machine, 56.50


Freight on road machine supplies, 1.93


E. M. Heard, insurance on library books, 21.25


$212.65


CARE AND SUPPLIES FOR TOWN HALL.


William Heard, Jr., janitor, four town meetings, $8.00


F. L. Hanson, janitor, two town meetings, 4.00


F. M. Hanson, floor brush, 1.25


11


William Heard, wood and oil,


$7.69


E. M. Heard, insurance, one year, 50.00


$70.94


PUBLIC WATERING TROUGHS.


John L. Glover, March 1, 1914, to March 1, 1917, $9.00


Walter L. Taylor, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1917, 3.00


F. P. Plummer estate, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1917,


3.00


Moses A. Hall, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1917, 2.50


$17.50


ABATEMENTS.


Harry Huckins,


$2.00


Ben L. Vittum,


2.00


Lewis E. Smith,


2.00


Arthur A. Wallace,


2.00


Ernest Vittum,


2.00


John W. Prescott,


2.00


Daniel Moore,


2.00


Erastus Mudgett,


2.00


Joseph McHoney,


2.00


Earl N. Hutchins,


2.00


Bertram Chase,


2.00


George A. Brown,


2.00


Elmer F. Smith,


2.00


O. O. Ordway,


2.00


S. B. Smith,


1.26


Dora W. Trask,


2.27


Coolidge Brothers,


6.30


Thomas Hadley,


4.27


$42.10


12


BOUNTIES.


Jerry Martin, one bear,


$5.00


Lewis Elliott, one bear,


5.00


239 hedgehogs,


47.80


$57.80


FOREST FIRES.


Daniel S. Watson, fire warden :


Posting two sets of notices,


$4.00


Making out 24 fire permits,


6.00


$10.00


DOG DAMAGE.


W. W. Tewksbury, 6 sheep killed, 4 bitten, $50.00


VITAL STATISTICS.


Dr. A. B. Hoag, returns, 7 births, 12 deaths,


$4.75


HEALTH.


Dr. A. B. Hoag, disinfecting John Hodge's house, $5.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, disinfecting James Gilman's house, 5.00


D. A. B. Hoag, quarantining James Gilman's house, 1.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, quarantining Fred Mudgett's house, 1.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, clerical duties, 2.00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, one day attending meeting at Ossipee, 10.00


$24.00


13


REPORT OF TRUST FUNDS.


Town of Sandwich, N. H., for Fiscal Year Ending Feb- ruary 17, 1917.


CERTIFICATE.


This is to certify that the information contained in this report is complete and correct to the best of our knowl- edge and belief.


ALLEN L. VITTUM, WILLIS B. MARSTON, ELMER B. HART,


February 17, 1917.


Trustees.


REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF SANDWICH, N. H., ON FEBRUARY 15, 1917.


Date of


TRUST FUNDS-PURPOSE OF CREATION.


How invested.


Amount of


principal.


Rate of


Balance


hand at be-


ginning of


Income'dur-


ing year.


Expended


during


year.


Feb.


8, 1910


William Burleigh, Cemetery Fund .. New Hampshire Savings Bank


$107.43


4%


$12.46


$4.76


$4.76


8, 1910


Orrilla P. Worrall,


210.55


3.32


8.12


8.12


8, 1910


Charles Blanchard,


-


·


...


....


50.00


2.00


2.UU


Sept. 26, 1911


Alfred Marston.


-


Dec. 30, 1912


Erastus P. Jewell, Library Fund.


66


25.00


1.00


1.04


1.0+


Jan.


3, 1916


C. H. White,


.6


..


Amoskeag


1,000.00


14.81


20.00


5.19


27,1917


Mrs. Henry Hanson,


66


New Hampshire


66


100.00


14, 1917


Nellie J. Nicoll,


..


100.00


.


......


..


=


6.00


b.UU


Dec. 31, 1910 26,1911


Samuel Chase,


-


..


..


..


..


500.00


40.80


20.00


%U.UU


April,


1914


Nov. 24, 1914


25.00


.. ..


..


25.00


Feb.


14, 1917


Mrs. Mary Peaslee,


Eliza_B. Atwood, Cemetery Fund ... Mrs. James E. Mudgett,"


500.00


63.92


22.52


13.22


.. .


....


...


14


....


100.00


4.00


4.00


Susan A. Sherman,


150.00


interest.


of


creation.


income on


year.


1.00


1.00


15


CEMETERY FUNDS.


Book No. 57,263. Withdrawn from account, interest, $4.76


Book No. 60,726. Withdrawn from account, 8.12


interest,


Book No. 60,727. Withdrawn from account, interest, 4.00


Book No. 62,173. Withdrawn from account,


interest, 6.00


Book No. 63,949. Withdrawn from account,


interest, 13.22


Book No. 68,249. Withdrawn from account, interest, 1.04


Book No. 63,950. Withdrawn from account, interest, 2.00


Book No. 69,091. Withdrawn from account, interest, 1.00


Book No. 122,701. Withdrawn from account, interest, 5.19


$45.33


CREDIT OF CEMETERY ACCOUNT.


1917.


Jan. 20. By paid Grace Marston, $21.12


66 Grove cemetery account, C. F. B., 8.00


By paid Elm Hill cemetery, E. S. Gilman, 5.19


Feb. 8. By paid Frances Elliott, Whiteface cemetery, 4.00


By paid William Heard, Grove cem- etery, 5.22


Cash in hands of trustees, 1.80


$45.33


16


LIBRARY FUND.


1917. Jan. 15. Book No. 65,847, withdrawn interest from account, $20.00


Credit.


Feb. By paid A. B. Hoag, treasurer, ,


$20.00


REPAIR SANDWICH NOTCH AND DALE ROAD.


George S. Hoyt, Agent.


George S. Hoyt, team and tools,


$263.75


E. O. Smith, team and bridge plank,


68.44


E. P. Wallace, and team, 60.75


F. A. Bryer, and team,


4.50


Moses A. Hall,


90.00


Marshall Vittum,


56.00


Arthur Hoag,


55.00


George O. Cook,


45.00


Will Prescott,


21.00


John Gilman,


16.66


John Campbell,


7.00


George Gilman,


4.00


Demeritt Smith,


2.00


East Metal Culvert Co.,


50.00


Harry Atwood, pick, etc.,


1.90


$746.00


17


STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION.


Meredith to West Ossipee-Fred O. Mason, Agent.


Fred O. Mason, and team,


$428.84


Allen L. Vittum, and team,


248.52


Roland Smith, and team,


220.99


Clarence Wakefield, and team,


187.22


Samuel B. Smith, and team,


177.72


George Vittum, and team,


100.23


Jacob Vittum,


192.61


Michael Bulger,


151.11


Raymond French,


135.34


Daniel McCormack,


131.11


Philip Davey,


104.11


Earl Vinton,


94.11


John Tilton,


95.11


Leonard Brownlie,


86.44


Abram Tappan,


83.11




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