Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 19

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


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Hiram Vittum,


71.11


Clarence Graves,


61.44


D. O. Brown,


51.50


Joseph Wilkins,


51.00


James Plummer,


52.00


Will Plummer,


43.00


James Prescott,


41.00


Irving Gray,


55.44


Ross Graves, and horses,


54.70


Frank Tappan,


52.11


Owen Gilman,


56.11


Edwin Fogg,


52.11


John Nelson,


49.72


Charles Skinner,


46.11


Arthur Skinner,


30.11


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Jacob Appleton,


$31.44


Howard Stevenson,


36.00


Eugene Martin,


26.11


Harry Emery,


18.00


Nelson Bruno,


14.00


Thomas Horne,


17.00


George Castle,


9.00


Loveland Hinds,


4.50


H. O. Haley, and horses,


9.00


F. A. Bryer, and horses,


6.00


Percy Hoyt,


4.00


Louis Frye,


1.00


A. C. Kennett, gravel,


40.25


Aubrey Vittum, gravel,


35.30


J. C. Watson, gravel,


15.65


William Heard, supplies,


36.86


W. F. Palmer, supplies,


31.72


Charles Blanchard, supplies,


.18


Harry Atwood, supplies,


1.75


C. O. Smith, plank,


24.00


W. H. Whiting, plank,


5.25


State, for culverts,


630.68


State, engineering and inspection,


64.81


$4,266.53


PATROLING STATE ROAD.


Moultonborough to Sandwich.


Fred O. Mason, to May 6,


$16.00


458.11


- Fred Tappan, to November 4, State, five gallons paint,


8.25


$482.36


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MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-NORTH.


W. S. Tappan, Agent.


W. S. Tappan, and team,


$32.50


H. W. Bullard, and team,


10.00


D. S. Watson, and horse,


25.63


Elmer Watson,


20.00


Joseph Wilkins,


10.00


James Plummer,


10.00


E. F. Wallace,


10.00


Roland Peaslee,


8.00


A. P. Angier,


8.00


F. R. Angier,


8.00


D. O. Brown,


6.00


W. S. Tappan, plank, dynamite, etc.,


9.86


$157.99


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-MOULTONBOROUGH TO CENTER SANDWICH.


.Julius A. Ulman, Agent.


F. A. Bryer, and team,


$54.81


Julius A. Ulman,


40.00


Lewis Frye,


20.88


John Berry,


17.11


Granville Smith,


16.89


Charles Tilton,


12.00


Bert Gilmore,


12.00


Cyrus Vaughn,


6.00


James Prescott,


6.00


Jacob Almonian,


8.00


John Tilton,


2.00


20


Carl Forssius, George S. Hoyt, William Heard, gravel,


$2.00


.56


1.95


$200.20


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-SQUAM LAKE AND W. B.


MARSTON'S.


Charles B. Hoyt, Agent.


Arthur Avery, and team,


$24.50


E. P. Wallace, and team,


17.50


C. O. Smith, and team,


12.25


Eugene Mudgett, and team,


4.50


C. B. Hoyt,


21.50


Freeman Abbott,


13.11


Fred Mudgett,


12.00


Joe Moulton,


10.89


Frank Davis,


10.90


Clarence Bryant,


7.00


Edgar Moulton,


5.78


Walter Atwood,


2.24


William Heard, gravel,


1.80


Carl Dorr, gravel,


1.70


$145.67


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ROAD AGENTS' REPORTS.


NORTH DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by Walter S. Tappan, December 1, 1915, to April 30, 1916.


W. S. Tappan,


$33.50


C. L. Foss,


7.25


B. R. Chase,


3.60


D. P. Brown,


9.00


George Bickford,


39.52


H. W. Bullard, for two horses.


20.00


Arthur Hoag,


.30


T. W. Hoag, snowing Durgin bridge,


10.23


George E. Brown,


19.10


D. L. Watson,


6.80


F. W. Brown,


7.00


Lewis Elliott,


12.95


C. R. Fellows,


9.78


L. H. Currier,


2.50


George Wiggin,


7.36


E. F. Wallace,


3.22


C. O. Blanchard,


2.66


Wesley Tewksbury,


26.60


A. McCrillis, damage to field,


3.60


$224.97


Account of W. S. Tappan, for Repairs on Highways and Bridges, from May 1 to November 30, 1916.


W. S. Tappan,


$187.75


D. S. Watson, 92.82


Elmer Watson, 69.08


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F. R. Angier,


$88.00


John Fogg,


7.39


H. H. Currier,


3.00


A. W. Batchelder,


6.00


A. P. Angier,


28.00


L. H. Currier,


.50


H. W. Bullard,


56.25


Lewis Elliott,


60.00


D. O. Brown,


2.55


C. L. Foss,


2.00


Eugene Wallace,


8.00


Irving Gray,


2.00


Francis Elliott,


10.77


E. F. Wallace,


20.00


George Bickford,


23.00


C. O. Blanchard,


13.11


Wesley Tewksbury,


.66


Roland Peaslee,


22.00


4,300 feet bridge plank,


77.40


Bridge stringers,


6.70


25 pounds spikes,


1.00


Cash paid Arthur Tuttle and George Bickford for washout,


100.00


$887.98


REPAIRS TO DURGIN BRIDGE.


W. S. Tappan, shingles, board, nails, etc., $139.50


A. H. Grant, 15.00


E. W. Fogg, 12.50


Edd. Demick,


10.00


A. P. Angier,


10.00


George E. Brown, 5.00


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Elmer Watson,


$4.00


Roland Peaslee,


4.00


$200.00


EAST DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by Walter C. Bryant and Ross M. Graves, December 1, 1915, to April 30, 1916.


Frank E. Tilton,


$88.08


William McCloskey,


49.20


Allen L. Vittum,


24.89


G. R. Smith,


17.63


M. W. Vittum,


18.90


George W. Vittum,


15.30


William Vittum,


11,80


Arthur Skinner,


15.00


F. O. Mason,


4.97


Fred Starkey,


2.00


Bert Gilmore,


1.00


$248.77


Account of Ross M. Graves, for Repairs of Highways and Bridges from May 1 to November 30, 1916.


Ross M. Graves, and horses,


$165.50


Frank A. Bryer, and horses,


70.72


Aubrey M. Graves, team and stringers,


97.71


Fred Starkey, 71.05


James Plummer,


50.88


Fred F. Rowe, and plank,


39.44


Leonard Brownlie,


39.00


I. H. F. Graves,


32.50


Thomas Horne,


27.00


George W. Castle,


33.00


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Edd. Ford,


$19.15


Frank E. Tilton, and horses,


29.25


Robert Fleck,


16.00


C. B. Hoyt, plank and stringers,


14.10


Harry Bodge,


14.00


Harry McGreggor,


18.00


Abram Tappan,


14.00


W. Leroy White,


14.00


S. A. Hill,


10.00


Clarence Wakefield,


11.05.


Eliza Martell,


10.94


Philip Davey,


8.67


Lawrence Garland,


7.50


C. A. Forssius,


5.12


Charles Skinner,


3.00


Victor Whiting,


4.00


Jake Appleton,


3.00


Allen L. Vittum,


2.25


Raymond French,


2.29


Arthur Skinner,


6.00


Percy Hoyt,


2.00


Clarence Graves,


2.00


Charles Cram,


2.00


Marshall Vittum,


2.00


Loveland Hinds,


1.50


Aubrey Vittum,


1.00


Charles Hodge,


1.00


Fred Tappan,


1.00


$851.62


CENTER DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by Carl Dorr and E. S. Gilman, December 1, 1915, to April 30, 1916.


George F. Gault,


$3.06


W. H. Penniman, 20,05


C. O. Smith, 41.15


25


Oliver Lee,


$2.60


Eugene P. Wallace,


.70


George O. Cook,


2.30


Arthur Tuttle,


14.60


Harry H. Smith,


4.00


Henry W. Thompson,


1.80


Arthur Thompson,


19.87


Harry E. Wallace,


.70


Frank L. Mudgett,


5.60


Jesse A. Mudgett,


43.80


Newell J. Burrows,


4.00


Frank Burrows,


2.40 ·


Harry L. Burrows,


3.80


George L. Eaton,


1.80


Herman H. Clark,


2.20


C. W. McGregor,


5.20


James S. Rogers,


8.10


J. H. Ham,


8.80


Albert Gale,


1.10


Clarence R. Brown,


.90


George A. Gilman,


5.00


Eugene E. Mudgett,


30.30


Henry Tibbetts,


5.25


Charles H. Burrows,


4.30


Wallace Nudd,


4.80


Edward S. Gilman,


9.60


Benjamin R. Wood,


3.00


Carl E. Thompson,


1.70


Charles A. Allen,


13.00


Charles E. Eastman,


5.00


Edward E. Quimby,


2.00


William H. Taylor,


25.11


Carl S. Dorr,


15.12


George N. Garland,


.60


Frank L. Hanson,


11.00


David Glover,


3.60


Norman F. Hodge,


22.05


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Elmer S. Thompson,


$4.20


Edgar Brown,


.80


$365.50


ACCOUNT OF EDWARD S. GILMAN, FOR REPAIR OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, 1916.


E. P. Wallace,


$81.50


Wilford Z. Plummer,


2.00


Edgar Brown,


9.25


Frank Davis,


.88


Havelock Little,


4.00


Walter Atwood,


86.76


Clarence E. Bryant,


65.32


E. S. Gilman,


102.30


Charles O. Smith,


134.58


Philip Sturges,


8.00


Wallace Nudd,


1.54


Jesse Mudgett,


13.50


Everett H. Abbott,


91.17


Fred W. Mudgett,


48.65


Charles Scriggins,


27.00


Joe Moulton,


2.00


Arthur Tuttle,


18.00


Arthur Avery,


38.50


I. W. Boyd,


10.00


Frank Plummer,


24.00


Walter Avery,


3.00


Melvin Allen,


2.80


Marcellus C. Wallace,


4.00


Harry A. Atwood,


9.35


William H. Taylor,


2.25


Two metal culverts,


22.50


J. S. Quimby,


2.50


William Heard,


13.77


$829.42


WENTWORTH LIBRARY.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand, February 15, 1916,


$14.80


Received from town, required by law, · 81.90


by vote, 200.00


E. S. Gilman, for grass, 5.00


interest on trust funds, 20.00


for fines and dues, 6.31


$328.01


EXPENDITURES.


By paid Blanchard Printing Co., supplies, $4.55


George F. Gault, janitor, to June 10, 18.00


Grace Burrows, cleaning windows, 20


Albert H. Hall, books,


59.80


George F. Gault, janitor, to Septem- ber 23, 15.00


Mildred Blanchard, cleaning books and floors, 2.00


Charles Blanchard, express on books, 4.85


George F. Gault, janitor, to December 2,


10.00


Albert H. Hall, magazines, 15.50


William Heard, supplies, 12.15


George S. Hoyt, wood,


14.50


George F. Gault, janitor, to February 15, 10.00


Mrs. F. A. Bryar, express,


1.50


Mildred T. Blanchard, cataloguing books, 28.00


Mildred T. Blanchard, supplies, 4.86


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By paid Albert H. Hall, books, $50.79


William Heard, wood and oil, 11.10


Balance on hand, February 15, 1917,


65.21


$328.01


Respectfully submitted, MRS. KATHARINE F. BRYAR, JESSE L. AMBROSE, ALBERT B. HOAG.


ALBERT B. HOAG,


Acting Treasurer.


SANDWICH VETERAN ASSOCIATION.


To the Town of Sandwich, Dr.


1916.


Feb. 15. Balance in hands of treasurer, $28.41


May 30. · Received of town, 50.00


$78.41


Cr.


May 30. Flags and express, $10.41


Center Harbor Band, 35.00


Dinners for Band, 6.00


W. H. Scriggins, filling baskets, 1.00


J. L. Marston, for baskets, 1.00


1917.


Feb. Balance in hands of treasurer, 25.00


$78.41


L. D. BEAN,


Treasurer.


TOWN POOR ACCOUNT.


County Farm, board, Alonzo Carter, one year, $156.00


Mrs. E. S. Gilman, keeping seven tramps, 7.00


$163.00


OLD HOME DAY EXPENDITURES.


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1916.


August. To balance,


$1.62


Received from town,


100.00


$101.62


Aug. 23.


By paid Wolfeboro Band,


$50.00


66 Rev. E. B. Stiles,


8.00


S. N. Blumberg, 5.00


W. W. Russell,


5.00


Mrs. E. S. Gilman,


16.15


sports,


7.67


Cash on hand,


9.80


$101.62


ETHEL B. HART,


Treasurer.


TRUST FUNDS.


Nellie J. Nicoll, care cemetery lots,


$100.00


Mary Peaslee, care cemetery lots,


100.00


$200.00


INTEREST AND TOWN DEBT.


Merchants' National Bank, loan, $36.50


W. S. Tappan, note and interest, 1,043.75


$1,080.25


PAYMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL DIVISION.


State tax,


$2,047.50


County tax,


1,706.25


$3,753.75


SCHOOLS.


Required by law,


$2,047.50


Additional, by vote,


600.00


School fund note,


133.92


High school tuition,


300.00


Text-books and supplies,


125.00


Repairs of school-houses,


150.00


Dog licenses, 1915,


115.30


Literary fund, 1916,


105.57


Balance Abbott school-house appropriation,


185.43


Salary school officers,


117.00


$3,879.72


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT. Sandwich, N. H., Ending February 17, 1917.


Balance from last year,


$65.08


Received from town treasurer on orders,


3,879.72


Received from school board for damage to schoolhouses, 75.00


$4,019.80


By paid teachers' salaries,


$2,522.00


for transportation,


389.00


repairs,


166.73


incidentals,


253.28


supplies,


174.15


high school tuition,


239.01


school officers,


117.00


Cash in hands of treasurer,


158.63


$4,019.80


ELMER B. HART, School Treasurer.


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN.


ASSETS.


Due from state, state road construction, $17.97 state road maintenance, 42.63


Cash in hands of town treasurer, 2,525.77


$2,586.37


LIABILITIES.


Accounts owed by town :


State road construction : $13.01


State road maintenance, 46.27


Balance dog licenses due schools, 67.00


Snow bills to February 15, 1917 (esti-


mated) $633.30, less unexpended


highway money, $523.48, 109.82


Town note outstanding, 1,000.00


1,236.10


$1,350.27


Town debt, February 1, 1916,


$513.57


Town cash, February 1, 1916,


1,350.27


Net gain for year, $1,863.84


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


Selectmen.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


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


Dr.


Received of treasurer of 1916,


$1,831.27


selectmen,


5,733.60


collector,


15,265.08


$22,829.95


Cr.


Paid state tax,


$2,047.50


county tax,


1,706.25


schools,


3,879.72


library,


281.90


dog damage,


50.00


pauper,


163.00


trust fund,


200.00


public water,


17.50


bounties,


57.80


abatements,


42.10


highways,


9,665.58


incidentals,


1,184.08


note redeemed,


1,008.75


Cash in hands of treasurer, February


15, 1917, 2,525.77


$22,829.95


D. D. ATWOOD,


Treasurer.


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


We, the auditors of the town of Sandwich, have this day examined the accounts of the selectmen, road agents, town treasurer, treasurer of library trustees, school board treasurer, treasurer of Veterans' Association, trustees of the trust fund, treasurer of Old Home Week Association and manager of town hall, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched, and find in the hands of Town Treas- urer Daniel D. Atwood, $2,525.77; A. B. Hoag, treasurer of the Library Trustees, $65.21; Elmer B. Hart, treasurer of School Board, $158.63; L. D. Bean, treasurer of Veter- ans' Association, $25.00; Allen Vittum, W. B. Marston, E. B. Hart, trustees of the trust fund, $180.00; Mrs. E. B. Hart, treasurer of Old Home Week Association, $9.80; and we find that J. A. Smith has collected the taxes in full.


ELMER B. HART, J. ALPHONSO SMITH, SUMNER B. CLARK,


Auditors of Sandwich.


February 17, 1917.


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 town hall in said district on the 10th day of March, 1917, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to act upon the following sub- jects :


1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing year.


2. The 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 the salaries of all its district officers.


6. To determine what sum of money the district will raise for school purposes in addition to the amount re- quired by law.


7. To determine what sum of money the district will raise for the repair of schoolhouses.


8. To determine what sum of money the district will raise for the purchase of text-books and supplies.


9. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


Given under our hands and seal this 17th day of Feb- ruary, 1917.


ALBERT B. HOAG, NEAL McCRILLIS, LIZZIE B. GRAVES,


School Board of Sandwich.


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


TEACHERS' SALARIES.


SPRING.


Gertrude D. Castle, teaching fourteen weeks in


East Sandwich school, $112.00


Dorothy M. Saunders, teaching fourteen weeks in Lower Corner school, 112.00


Marion Bullard, teaching fourteen weeks in Whiteface school, 112.00


Grace E. Angier, teaching fourteen weeks in Chick school, 126.00


Margaret McCrillis, teaching fourteen weeks in Durgin school, 112.00


Maude T. Smith, teaching fourteen weeks in Grammar school, 140.00


Eva M. Bryant, teaching fourteen weeks in Primary school, 112.00


Gertrude G. Bartlett, teaching fourteen weeks in Red Hill school, 112.00


Lucy S. Weed, teaching fourteen weeks in North Sandwich school, 112.00


FALL.


Elsie E. Duzois, teaching six and two-fifths weeks in Lower Corner school, 57.60


Augusta Babkirk, teaching six and two-fifths weeks in Red Hill school, 57.60


Mary E. Smith, teaching six and one-fifth weeks in Lower Corner school, 55.80


Margaret McCrillis, teaching sixteen weeks in Whiteface school, 144.00


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Eva M. Bryant, teaching sixteen weeks in Pri- mary school, $144.00


Gladys Lovering, teaching three and two-fifths weeks in Lower Corner school, 30.60


Lizzie E. Greene, teaching sixteen weeks in West Sandwich school, 144.00


Lillian E. Greene, teaching nine and three-fifths weeks in Red Hill school, 86.40


Lena M. Watson, teaching sixteen weeks in Dur- gin school, 144.00


Grace E. Angier, teaching sixteen weeks in Chick school, 144.00


Maude T. Smith, teaching sixteen weeks in Gram- mar school, 176.00


Lucy S. Weed, teaching sixteen weeks in North Sandwich school, 144.00


Gertrude G. Bartlett, teaching sixteen weeks in East Sandwich school, 144.00


$2,522.00


TRANSPORTATION.


SPRING.


Mrs. George O. Bickford, transporting five pupils · to Center school, $119.60


Mrs. Frank P. Plummer, transporting one pupil to North Sandwich school, 14.00


Marcellus C. Wallace, transporting six pupils to Chick school, 73.40


Mrs. Clarence Wakefield, transporting one pupil to East Sandwich school, 11.00


Mrs. Norman Hodge, transporting two pupils to Chick school, 28.00


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FALL.


Mrs. Clarence Wakefield, transporting one pupil to East Sandwich school, $15.00


Mrs. Frank P. Plummer, transporting one pupil to North Sandwich school, 16.00


Mrs. George O. Bickford, transporting four pupils to Center school, 112.00


$389.00


REPAIRS.


F. L. McKenney, paint and labor at Whiteface, $8.50


Neil MeCrillis, paper for Whiteface, 4.16


Owen Gilman, one day's labor at Center, 2.00


D. O. Brown, three days' labor at Center, 7.50


Charles Cook, three days' labor at Center, 7.50


Frank L. Hanson, labor and material at Center and Whiteface, 16.75


Charles O. Smith, lumber for Center school-house, 26.30


Henry Quimby, labor at Durgin and Whiteface school-houses, 15.21


W. S. Tappan, lumber, etc., furnished, Durgin and Whiteface school-houses, 46.33


Clarence E. Graves, shingles for East Sandwich school-house, and laying the same, 32.48


$166.73


INCIDENTALS.


Edwin E. Fogg, four cords wood for Center,


$20.00


Newell J. Burrows, one and a half cords wood for Chick's, 6.25


Arthur Skinner, wood for Red Hill school, 5.00


Frank Burrows, janitor at Chick's, spring term, 2.50


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Mrs. Andrew Day, cleaning Lower Corner school- house, $1.50


Harold Frye, cleaning vault at Lower Corner, 1.00


Mrs. Eugene Martin, cleaning Red Hill school- house, 1.50


Mrs. D. O. Brown, cleaning North and East Sand- wich school-houses, 3.00


Norbert Ulman, janitor at Lower Corner, spring 3.00 Isaac Graves, cleaning vault and labor at East Sandwich, 2.00


Lougee-Robinson, seven curtains for Red Hill school, 4.86


H. E. Abbott, wood and labor at Red Hill, 5.00


Mrs. Etta Rogers, cleaning Durgin school-house, 1.00


Louis Elliott, two cords wood for Whiteface school, 8.00


E. M. Heard, insurance on Red Hill school-house, 16.00


A. E. Lee, supplies for North Sandwich school, 1.99


Leonard Hanson, janitor and labor at Center, 3.95


Arthur T. Hoag, two days' labor at Center, 4.00


Frank L. Hanson, cleaning Center school-house, 5.00


John F. Tilton, labor at Lower Corner,


1.25


A. B. Hoag, supplies for Center school,


2.15


George S. Hoyt, wood and kindling for Lower Corner school, 13.25


Walter L. Taylor, labor and material at Durgin school, 1.50


Norman T. Hodge, wood and labor at West Sand- wich, 8.00


William Heard, supplies for Center schools, 4.32


Harold Tilton, janitor at Lower Corner, fall, 3.00


Charles R. Fellows, three cords wood for Durgin school, 15.00


Susie Elliott, janitor at Whiteface, two terms, 6.00


Fred Tappan, janitor at East Sandwich, 2.00


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Lizzie B. Graves, supplies for East Sandwich and Lower Corner, $3.31


Lucy S. Weed, janitor at North Sandwich, spring, 3.00


R. E. Lane, school supplies, 2.07


Emily F. Hunt, rent of room at West Sandwich, 24.00


Lucy S. Weed, janitor and supplies at North Sandwich, 3.30


Ralph Abbott, janitor at Red Hill,


3.00


R. F. Abbott, wood and kindling at Red Hill, 3.00


N. J. Burrows, one and a half cords wood for Chick school, 4.25


Charles F. Burley, labor at Center,


1.00


Grace Campbell, cleaning Whiteface school-house twice, 3.00


E. B. Hart, supplies for Center and Chick schools, 3.31


F. M. Smith, supplies for Center and Chick schools, 3.82


Town of Moultonborough, tuition,


7.00


Herbert L. Perkins, three cords wood for North Sandwich, 14.00


W. F. Palmer, two cords undelivered wood and supplies, 5.55


A. L. Vittum, drawing, fitting and housing two cords wood, 6.00


W. W. Russell, one quart ink, .60


E. S. Gilman, services as truant officer, 6.75


$253.28


OFFICERS' SALARIES.


Neal McCrillis, member of school board, $35.00


Albert B. Hoag, member of school board, 35.00


Lizzie B. Graves, member of school board,


35.00


Elmer B. Hart, treasurer of school board,


10.00


William Heard, clerk of school district,


2.00


$117.00


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BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Dorothy M. Saunders, for books,


$1.95


Neil McCrillis, supplies and express, 5.57


Edw. E. Babb & Co., books and supplies, 46.91


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


73.41


Neil McCrillis, supplies,


2.40


Edw. E. Babb & Co., school books and supplies,


43.91


$174.15


TUITION.


TILTON SEMINARY.


Spring term :


Lillian E. Greene,


$13.33


Fall term :


Emma L. White,


13.33


Winter term:


Emma L. White,


13.34


PINKERTON ACADEMY.


Winter term :


Lena M. Watson,


12.50


Spring term :


Lena M. Watson,


11.50


NEW HAMPTON LITERARY INSTITUTION.


Spring term :


Albert B. Hoag,


13.33


Watson E. Beach,


13.33


Hazel M. Avery,


13.33


Fall term:


Albert B. Hoag,


13.33


Hazel M. Avery,


13.33


Margaret Marston,


13.33


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Winter term:


Albert B. Hoag,


$13.34


Hazel M. Avery,


13.34


Margaret Marston,


13.34


Harland D. Farrar,


13.34


LACONIA HIGH SCHOOL.


Fall term :


Bernice M. Burrows,


15.00


ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL.


Winter term:


Marie Hanson,


13.33


Spring term :


Marie Hanson,


13.34


$239.01


SCHOOL REVENUE.


Balance from last year,


$65.08


Received amount required by law,


2,047.50


additional, by vote,


600.00


literary fund,


105.57


dog license, balance 1915,


115.30


interest on school fund note,


133.92


for repairs,


150.00


for books and supplies,


125.00


for high school tuition,


300.00


for damages to school-houses,


75.00


for officers' salaries,


117.00


balance Red Hill school-house building fund, 185.43


$4,019.80


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By paid teachers' salaries, $2,522.00


for transportation,


389.00


for repairs,


166.73


for incidentals,


253.28


for books and supplies,


174.15


high school tuition,


239.01


officers' salaries,


117.00


$3,861.17


Balance,


158.63


$4,019.80


We herewith submit to the selectmen estimates for the coming year, as follows:


High school tuition, $200.00


Text-books and supplies, 150.00


Respectfully submitted,


ALBERT B. HOAG, NEAL MCCRILLIS, LIZZIE B. GRAVES,


School Board of Sandwich.


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STATISTICAL TABLE.


Name of School.


Term.


Name of Teacher.


Wages of teacher per month.


Length of term in weeks. Whole number of pupils. Number of boys.


No. on roll of perfect attend-


ance.


No. of visits by school board. No, of visits by others.


Grammar


Spring ·


Maude T. Smith


$40 00.14 27 10 17


4 5:30


Primary


Eva M. Bryant.


32.00 14 14 6


8


2


5|13


Chick


Grace E. Angier


36.00 14 24 13


11


1


5.19


Whiteface


Marion Bullard


32.00 14 17 8


9


6


2


Durgin.


Margaret McCrillis.


32.00,14 8


3


5


3


5 16


North Sandwich.


..


Lucy A. Weed .


32.00 14 12


6


6


2


5 10


East Sandwich. Lower Corner


Dorothy M. Saunders.


32.00 14| 9


7


2


5


4 12


Great Rock


Gertrude G. Bartlett :


32.00


14 11


5


6


2


5,60


Grammar


Fall


Mande T. Smith


44.00 16 21


8 13


6


5.20


Primary


Eva M. Bryant


36.00 16 15


5 10


·


4 13


Chick


Grace E. Angier.


8 36.00 16 16 8


5


4


8


Whiteface


Margaret McCrillis


36.00 16 13 8


5


2


6


2


Durgin ..


..


Lena M, Watson


36.00 16 10 5


5


1


4 12


North Sandwich


Lucy S. Weed ..


36.00 16 14


8


6


1


4 13


East Sandwich


Gertrude G. Bartlett Lizzie E. Greene ..


36.00 16 10


4


6


4| 7


Lower Corner


Mary E. Smith


36.00 16 12


9


3


..


6 17


Gladys Lovering ..


Great Rock


..


Augusta Babkirk ...


36.00 16 11


5


6


2


5 27


Lillian E. Greene.


36.00 16 13


7


6


1


5 13


West Sandwich


Elsie Duzois.


32 00 14 14


8


6


4


4|12


Gertrude D. Castle


....


.


Number of girls.


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 Registered in the Town of Sandwich for the Year ending December 31, 1916.


.


Sex and condi- tion.


Date of birth.


Name of the child (if any).


Living or


stillborn.


No. of child,


1st, 2d, etc.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Color of parents.


Occupation of father.


Birthplace of father.


Birthplace of mother.


Jan.


4 Calvin Daniel


M.


L.


3


W.


Earl S. Brown


W.


Teamster ... Farmer ..


Campton ... Moulton borough. Sandwich


Rumney.


27


Feb. 10


F.


..


:


2


:


1


..


1


Elziar Martell.


Nellie E. Whiting ... Blanche LeClaire .... Beatrice M. Palmer .. Addie L. Webster .. .. Christine E. Skinner. Ethel G. Strong.


Painter . Laborer .. Chauffeur .. ... Farmer .


Canada Sandwich


June 1 Forest E ..... July 22 26


F.


4


Sept. 15 George W.


M.


1


George W. Vittum.


Fannie Ames


Millman . . .. Farmer


McPherson, Kan. Charlestown, Mass. Winchendon, Ms. Sandwich .


Nov. 1 Agnes Harriet 20 Carrie.


F.


1


Fred E. Starkey .... Jesse L. Ambrose ... Warren S. Gilman.


Mabel E. Williams . Alta J. Atwood ... Nellie E. Craig.


:


Postmaster ..


Dec. 4 Irma


-


1


William W. Russell ...


Sandwich. Tamworth. Northfield, Vt. Sandwich.


Apr. 10 Walter ..


M.


:


..


6


27 Dorothy A ..


..


..


Eliza J. Elliott ...... Clarence H. Wakefield Clara M. Messer ...... Eugene E. Mudgett .... Clarence E. Graves .... Eva M. Davis Wallace Nudd


.


..


10


Almon E. Carter .. William H. Taylor.


Oct. 26 Leslie Earl


7


3


Blacksmith.


E. Bridgewater, Mass. Knoxville, Tenn. Sandwich. Somerville, Mass.


2


Color.


Sex.


Marriages Registered in the Town of Sandwich for the Year ending December 31, 1916.


Date of


Place of marriage.


Name and surname of groom and bride.


Residence of each at time of marriage.


Age.


Color.


Occupation of groom and bride.


Place of birth of each.


Names of parents.


Birthplace of parents.


Name, residence, and official station of person by whom married.


Jan. 9 Sandwich


Elziar Martell


Sandwich 23


W Laborer.


Canada ..


Emanuel Martell .. Adez Bouchez ... James O. Palmer . Etta A. Vittum.


Canada .. ·


E. S. Coller. Clergyman, Center Sandwich.


Feb. 6


..


Arthur M. Vittum.


18


Laborer .....


At home. -


Moultonborough.


Emmaline E. Chandler .. Lynn, Mass. C. C. Whitehouse Cora Canney .


May 16


William W. Russell ..... Nellie E. Craig ...


Sandwich . ..


34


Postmaster ... Sandwich ... ..


Robert Russell


Sarah A. Slye.


Quebec, Can .... Montreal, Can. St. John, N. B ..


E. S. Coller, Clergyman Center Sandwich.


July 15


Marshall J. Kenney . ....


New Hampton ... 25


Farmer .


New Hampton. .. John Kenney ..


Abbie A. Evens.


Carrie E. Mudgett.


Sandwich 20


Sandwich


Fred Mudgett. · Ora A. Fogg ...


Sandwich .


20


=


Lewis R. Tappan.


29


Laborer


Alfred Tappan


Eliza Smith.


Belle Sceggell.


27


Aug. 6


Thomas McDonough ... Catherine O'Donnell .... William H. Scriggins ....


Sandwich 177


Retired


Barnstead


·


Addie M. Foster


52


Housekeeper .. Gilmanton ·




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