Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 20

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


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Ira E. Page ..


Gilmanton


Emily Leighton


..


36


Real estate ... Sandwich


Owen Blanchard


. Helen S. Creighton.


William Tibbetts ... . Katherine King .


Hopkinton Sandwich . England Canada . ..


E. S. Coller, Clergyman, Center Sandwich.


Mildred M. Tibbetts . ..


40


Housekeeper .. Benton


.


Tamworth .


James Gilman


Hattie Davis


Groceryman .. Ireland


Cook


-


Thomas O'Donnell ...


·


Catherine Reagan


Bradbury Scriggins Hannah Davis


Barnstead


E. S. Coller, Clergyman. Center Sandwich.


Sept. 11 Summit of Mt. Washington ..


Beatrice M. Palmer


17


Housekeeper .. Sandwich


.


Aubrey M. Vittum


S. Pernie Whitehouse ... Moultonborough.


18


.


18


Tel. operator. Somerville, Mass. Charles Craig .


Ethel A. Chandler


Lynn, Mass .... Canada ..


Otis O. Ordway, Clergymall Center Sandwich.


Otis O. Ordway, Clergyman, Center Sandwich.


Long Island City, 27


Cornelius McDonough .. Margaret Morris .


Ireland ..


P. J. McDonough, Catholic Priest, Ashland.


New York, N. Y. 26


13


Harry Blanchard ..


marriage.


Sandwich


E. S. Coller. Clergyman, Center Sandwich.


Sept 21|Sandwich ..... . John Pratt Whitman .... |Boston, Mass. .... 45; W .! Journalist .... |Louisville, Ky .... | Alfred Whitman


Cambridge, Ms. Friends Ceremony, ·


Eleanor Densmore Wood Sandwich .


43 . Teacher ... Lawyer .. = 32


Mary - Hanover, Mich ... S. Adelbert Wood Ella -


.


Fitzwilliam .. Deruyter, N. Y. . Hanover, Mich. .


(Whiteface). Sandwich.


Oct. 18


:


...


. Florence A. Clark.


34| At home


1


25 Milton, Mass ... Rufus E. Garland ..


Eva S. Cruckshank. Milton, Mass .. . . 23 At home.


Lowell, Mass. 19 .... Electrician ...


Sandwich 22 At home.


..


23


Laborer.


Thornton


·


Marcellus C. Wallace ·


Sandwich


Florence Wallace


..


17


.. At home.


Harriet L. - William P. Merrill .


Salem ....


Dec. 12 Sandwich


William A. Merrill


Salem .. 40


Sandwich 25


At home.


Moultonborough.


Wealthy JJ. Woodbury .. Albert Tilton Clara Tappan


Sandwich


E. S. Coller. Clergyman, Center Sandwich.


Apphia Tilton


Phillipston, Ms. E. S. Coller.


W. Leroy White ..


Clergyman, Center Sandwich.


Sandwich


Exeter .. Tuftonboro. ... Sandwich


Nova Scotia ....


25 Center Harbor ..


Onestus A. Felker


Helen S. Tilto p ..


Earl U. Hutchins


Nov. 18 Campton . .


Gertrude E. Sabine Albert H. Tilton .. Clara Tappan Joseph Hutchins. Emma J. Elliott


Lowell, Mass ... Nashua Sandwich


Amos Allen Ride- out, Clergyman, Boston, Mass.


22


Cook.


Phillipston, Mass. Walter White ... Sandwich .. ... Clara M. Powers . Charles S. Clark . · Nellie L. Brown .. Center Harbor ... Seth D. Garland . Estella H. Hanson William G. Cruckshank. Sarah MacAskill. Albion Felker


Roxbury, Mass .... Lowell, Mass .. Moultonborough


Wyman Edward Kirkpatrick, Clergyman. Center Harbor. A. W. Young, Clergyman, Campton.


.. Blacksmith ... Salem


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


Date of death.


Age.


Sex and condition.


Place of birth.


Name and surname of the deceased.


Place of birth.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Sex.


Color.


Single, mar.


or widow'd.


Occupation.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Jan. 30 Mary E. Bryant ..


36)


3


4 Sandwich .. ..


F


W.


M. Housewife .... Sandwich


..


Feb.


1 John N. Hodge


59


6


9


1.


:


Farmer ... Carpenter .


Moulton borough. Columbia, Me ..


Apr. 4 Belle L. Gordon.


76


8


F.


:


W. Housekeeper ..


16 Mary A. Estes


69


4 21 Lynn, Mass .. ..


M.


:


Stone mason . Housewife ....


Maine


Maine ..


July 27 Louisa H. Adams ..


77|


2 16 Limerick, Me ...


F.


W.


Gilmanton


Sanbornton ..


Sandwich


70


9|11 |Hamilton, Mass.


M.


M. W.


Wheelwright. Sandwich


Sandwich


Samuel Smith. ·


Parker Beede


18 Ellen Beede


74 .


F.


New Hampshire .. Sandwich


Sandwich


·


Jonathan Tappan .. Elmer B. Hart ...


Dollie Heard Ethel M. Burleigh.


Oct. 17|Caroline I. Wallace .... 23 Stickney B. Hart ...


11


.. | 1


M.


Nov. 3 Frank H. Webster .. ..


65 7 29


Farmer


Moultonborough.


Ezekiel F. French ..


Bethia Paine.


10 Freeman E. French ...


66 9|19


14 Melvin E. Perkins .....


51


4 11


:


: Millman. Teaming .


New Hampton ... Moultonborough.


New Hampton ... Center Harbor ...


Charles Hanson ..


Mary True.


..


62


2 4 Sandwich 29


..


M. Housewife .... Farmer .


Sandwich


Gardner, Me Sandwich


George S. Vittum .. Aaron Burnham ..


·


Samuel Emery. .... Samuel D. Folsom. Jesse Mudgett


Mary Dow. Margaret Osgood. Betsey Watson. Maria Hayes. Eunice Folsom. Jane Burnham. Mary E. Larcom. Mercy Burleigh. Oxie Bradbury.


12 Benjamin J. Smith


... 85


9 7 Sandwich


:


Sandwich


Clergyman .


Vermont .


Beverly, Mass .


Luther Ordway ..


Samuel L. Webster


Mary Cogan.


Wells, Me


George Perkins .... Maria Blackey. Lydia Goss.


Dec. 25 Frank P. Plummer ... 29 Richard H. Hanson .... 7.2


78 5 22 Sanbornton ...


Jesse Plummer


2 25 Carroll ..


S. W. S. M.


Housewife .. Student


Maine


John W. Severance. Helen M. Mills. Benjamin B. Hodge Mary Smith.


Eliza F. Worcester.


5 James S. Leighton .. 81


..


23 Columbia, Me ..


Indian River, Me. Aaron Leighton .. .. Samuel Crawford .. · Henry Atkins . ·


June 4 Charles W. Vittum. 21 Edward W. Burnham.


72


.


Aug. 3 Charlotte E. Leighton. 70| 2| 2 Gilmanton .. 78| 1 22 Sandwich 9 Lucinda B. Goodwin ... 11 Otis O. Ordway


Claremont ..


Lakeport Sandwich


.


.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. ARTHUR P. MOULTON, Town Clerk.


.


Carpenter


80 11|17


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Father.


Mother.


Annual Report


OF THE OFFICERS OF THE


Town of Sandwich


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For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31


... 1918 ...


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31


1918


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


January 31, 1918.


CHARLES B. HOYT, ALONZO McCRILLIS, JOHN S. QUIMBY, Selectmen. DANIEL D. ATWOOD Treasurer ..


NORTH CONWAY, H. N. REPORTER BOOK AND JOB PRESS 1917


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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 Dr. A. B. Hoag, Jesse L. Ambrose, Katherine Flett Bryer School Board


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


Trustees of Trust Funds


Willis B. Marston, Elmer B. Hart, Daniel D. Atwood


Town Road Agents


Arthur W. Avery,


Samuel B. Smith,


Lewis C. Elliott


State Road Agent


Fred O. Mason


State Road Patrolman


Fred Tappan


Notch and Dale Road Agent George S. Hoyt Squam Lake Road Patrolman Ryvers F. Aingier


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


James L. Marston, Walter S. Tappan, Leon A. Smith


Ballot Inspectors


Fred E. Bryar, Jesse L. Ambrose,


Arthur J. Tuttle J. Herbert Ham


Fire Warden


Daniel S. Watson Selectmen


Charles B. Hoyt, Alonzo McCrillis, John S. Quimby


Auditors


Jesse L. Ambrose, William Heard, Guy B. Thompson


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 twelfth 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 decorating soldiers' graves.


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


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


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


7. To raise money to repair the Notch road.


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


9. To see if the town will vote to discontinue as state road the pieces near H. E. Moulton's, W. B. Marston's, George Gault's and on Image Hill as long as the state will pay one half the maintenance expense of the road from Moultonboro town line by Squam Lake to town line in Weed's woods.


10. To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges and instruct agents relating thereto.


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


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


13. To hear reports of officers and agents and pass any vote relating thereto.


14. To choose any other officers or agents for the year ensuing.


15. To choose a delegate to the constitutional convention to meet at Concord on the first Wednesday of June, A. D. 1918.


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


CHARLES B. HOYT, ALONZO McCRILLIS, JOHN S. QUIMBY Selectmen of Sandwich.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


APPROPRIATIONS 1917.


State tax,


$2,017 50


Special state tax for National Guard,


269 00


County tax,


2,691 54


School money, by law,


2,047 50


School money, by vote,


600 00


High school tuition,


200 00


Repair of schoolhouses,


200 00


Text-books and supplies,


150 00


Interest on school fund note,


133 92


Salary school officers,


115 00


Library, by law,


81 90


Library, by vote,


150 00


Library for electric lights,


150 00


State road construction, by vote,


582 00


State road maintenance, by vote,


230 00


Notch road, by vote,


200 00


Squam Lake road, for patrol,


224 00


Highways and bridges,


5,500 00


Old Home Day and 150th Anniversary,


300 00


Memorial Day,


50 00


To defray town charges,


800 00


Part of 5 per cent.,


333 38


$17,025 74


Tax rate, $1.36. Taxes committed to J. Alphonso Smith, collector : Polls, 275, $ 550 00 Property taxes, 16,475 74


$17,025 74


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INVENTORY OF TAXABLE PROPERTY, APRIL 1, 1917.


Resident real estate,


$566,500 00


Non-resident real estate,


459,750 00


309 horses,


34,230 00


101 oxen,


11,530 00


366 cows,


18,600 00


131 neat,


7,950 00


54 sheep,


374 00


2 hogs,


30 00


75 fowls,


76 00


62 vehicles and automobiles,


15,830 00


7 portable mills,


4,200 00


13 boats and launches,


2,406 00


Wood and lumber,


24,048 00


Money at interest,


45,828 00


Stock in trade,


18,390 00


Mills and machinery,


1,710 00


$1,211,452 00


Soldiers' exemptions,


10,180 00


Total valuation,


$1,221,632 00


SOURCES OF REVENUE.


Cash on hand,


$2,525 77


From state :


Insurance tax,


$ 18 00


Railroad tax,


212 76


Savings bank tax,


1,430 05


Bounties,


55 40


Forest fires,


11 40


State road construction,


2,334 91


State road patrol,


358 30


State road maintenance,


224 39


Sandwich Notch and Dale road,


191 50


$4,836 71


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From local sources :


Peddlers' license,


$ 5 00


Town hall, balance of rent, 12 54


Coolidge Bros., gift for highways, 43 00


$ 60 54


Revenue payable to other funds :


Literary fund for 1917,


$ 109 44


Dog licenses for 1917,


140 40


Cemetery funds,


125 00


School fund note,


2,232 00


$2,606 84


J. Alphonso Smith, taxes collected,


14,571 68


$24,601 54


PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURE.


General government:


Town officers' salaries,


$529 73


Town expenses,


206 79


Care and supplies for town hall,


201 46


Watering troughs,


22 50


Abatements,


86 76


$1,047 24


Protection of persons and property :


Forest fires,


$ 15 00


Bounties,


55 40


Damages and expenses,


1,105 00


$1,175 40


Health :


Health department,


$ 35 50


Vital statistics,


5 50


$ 41 00


Highways and Bridges:


State road construction :


State's contribution,


$2,334 91


Town's contribution,


1,557 63


$3,892 54


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State road maintenance : State's contribution, $ 224 39 Town's contribution, 229 29


$ 453 68


State road patrol :


State's contribution,


$ 358 30


Town's contribution, 239 54


$ 597 84


Sandwich Notch and Dale road : State's contribution, $ 191 50


Town's contribution, 191 50


$ 383 00


Town highways:


Breaking roads, $1,390 29


Repairing roads, 2,778 64


Patrol west district, 52 50


$4,221 43


Squam Lake Improvement Association :


Patrol, one-half expenses,


220 47


Education : Library, 231 90


Charities :


Tramp,


$


1 00


Board of Alonzo Carter,


156 00


$ 157 00


Patriotic purposes :


Memorial Day,


$ 50 00


Old Home Day,


150 00


$ 200 00


Public service enterprises : Trust funds,


2,357 00


Interest :


Temporary loan, 53 76


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Payments of other governmental divisions :


State tax,


$2,286 50


County tax,


2,691 54


School district,


3,555 86


$8,533 90


$23,566 16


Cash balance,


1,035 38


$24,601 54


TOWN OFFICERS.


Eugene E. Mudgett, dog officer,


$ 10 00


Daniel D. Atwood, town treasurer, 40 00


Arthur P. Moulton, town clerk,


49 73


Mildred T. Blanchard, librarian,


120 00


Arthur W. Avery, road agent, Samuel B. Smith, road agent,


15 00


15 00


Lewis C. Elliott, road agent,


15 00


Alonzo McCrillis, selectman,


80 00


John S. Quimby, selectman,


90 00


Charles B. Hoyt, selectman,


90 00


Jesse L. Ambrose, William Heard, auditors,


5 00


$ 529 73


TOWN EXPENSES :


William W. Russell, supplies,


$ 15 94


Ira C. Evans Co., 600 reports, 400 ballots, etc., 70 60


B. C. Snyder, 1,000 tax bills, 3 00


Edson C. Eastman, collector's tax and cash books, 4 30


C. O. Barney & Son, 200 orders, 1 50


Sandwich Local Tel. Co., 1 year, 16 60


George W. Wiggin, plow and road drag,


5 50


Chas. O. Haskell, town line post,


6 25


Wm. H. Taylor, auto on town lines,


10 00


Selectmen, running town lines,


41 00


10


N. E. Road Machine Co., repairs, 17 10


C. B. Hoyt, recording tax and collector's books, 15 00


$206 79


CARE AND SUPPLIES FOR TOWN HALL.


Frank L. Hanson, janitor, one caucus, two town meetings, $ 5 00


F. L. Hanson, cleaning paint from windows and cleaning halls, 27 46


Carey Furniture Co., 41 window curtains, 54 50


Heard's Insurance Co., hall insurance, three years, four months, 119 50


$201 46


PUBLIC WATERING TROUGHS.


Mrs. D. D. Slade, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1918, $ 6 00 John C. Watson, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1918, 6 00


Joseph Cartland, March 1, 1915, to March 1, 1918, 4 50 Walter L. Taylor, March 1, 1917, to March 1, 1918, 1 00


Moses A. Hall, March 1, 1917, to March 1, 1918, 2 50


F. P. Plummer, estate, March 1, 1917, to March 1, 1918, 2 50


$ 22 50


ABATEMENTS.


Lizzie Grant,. error 1915,


$ 2 00


Jefferson Ayers, 2 00


Aristus Grant, over 70,


2 00


Winthrop H. Tappan, over 70,


2 00


Philip Sturgis,


2 00


Irving L. Gray,


68


Arthur W. Hill, error,


2 72


Frank B. Watson, years 1915 and 1917, 4 00


Coolidge Bros., 20 44


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Lot Dennis,


48 92


$86 76


BOUNTIES.


Lewis C. Elliott, two bears,


$10 00


Selectmen, 227 hedgehogs,


45 40


$55 40


FOREST FIRES.


Daniel S. Watson, help fighting fires,


$ 6 00


Daniel S. Watson, issuing 36 fire permits,


9 00


$15 00


DAMAGES AND EXPENSES.


Elmer Elliott, bridge damages,


$1,100 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, examination of Elliott,


5 00


$1,105 00


HEALTH.


Dr. A. B. Hoag, clerical duties, $ 2 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, examination Elmer Elliott's children, 3 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, examination Louis Elliott for scarlet fever,


5 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, disinfecting Lewis Elliott's house,


5 00


Dr. A. B. Hoag, quarantining 21 houses for measles,


10 50


Dr. A. B. Hoag, one day's attendance at Ossipee Board of Health meeting, 10 00


$35 50


VITAL STATISTICS.


Rev. E. S. Coller, 6 marriage returns,


$ 1 50


Dr. A. B. Hoag, 5 deaths, 11 births, returns,


4 00


$ 5 50


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STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION.


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


Fred O. Mason, and horses,


$488 30


George Vittum, and horses,


261 57


Allen L. Vittum, and horses,


229 63


Samuel B. Smith, and oxen,


219 73


Hiram Vittum,


170 45


Ben Vittum,


160 32


Clarence Graves, and oxen,


159 51


Abram Tappan,


146 26


Archie Palmer,


134 07


Owen Gilman,


127 19


Michael Bulger,


114 63


Joseph Wilkins,


110 94


Will Plummer,


108 69


Edwin Atwood,


89 6


Clarence Wakefield, and oxen,


82 13


Roland Smith, and horses,


76 25


Marshall Vittum,


75 01


Raymond French,


72 65


John Nelson,


53 10


Philip Davey,


52 69


Isaac Graves,


50 63


Geo. L. Eaton,


47 50


John Stocker,


43 13


Ernest Stocker,


40 88


Roy Wallace,


38 50


Lawrence Garland,


30 94


Edwin Fogg,


29 25


Harry Wallace,


27 00


L. C. Felch,


23 26


Winfield Quimby,


19 50


Aubrey M. Vittum,


3 75


John Clark,


2 00


W. F. Palmer, supplies,


45 60


William Heard, supplies,


40 50


13


C. O. Smith, plank,


34 38


J. H. Seavey, supplies,


1 68


F. M. Smith, supplies,


48


H. A. Richardson, express, - Aubrey M. Vittum, land,


61


75 00


State engineering and inspection,


78 29


State, for culverts,


326 91


$3,892 54


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-NORTH SECTION. Lewis C. Elliott, Agent.


Lewis C. Elliott, and horses,


$ 89 33


Francis Elliott,


29 00


Eugene Fogg,


19 00


Daniel C. Watson, and horse,


14 00


Will Brown,


14 00


E. P. Wallace, and horses,


10 00


W. S. Tappan, plank and spikes,


7 97


Elmer Elliott, and horses,


7 50


Elmer Watson,


7 00


Wilbur Quimby, gravel,


2 20


$200 00


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-MOULTONBORO TO CENTER


SANDWICH. John S. Quimby, Agent.


Eugene E. Mudgett, and horses,


$ 58 50


John S. Quimby, 33 75


10 92


Jesse Mudgett, and horses,


6 50


Frank A. Bryer, and horses,


5 00


Harry Atwood, repair road drag,


4 65


Arthur Avery, and horses,


4 00


Edwin Fogg, 4 00


Samuel B. Smith, and oxen,


14


Robert Penniman,


4 00


Henry Clough,


2 50


Jerry Martin, 2 25


Newell Burrows,


2 25


Earl Hutchins,


2 00


Aubrey Graves,


2 00


Isaac Graves,


2 00


Will Plummer,


2 00


Joseph Wilkins,


2 00


Ernest Bemis,


2 00


Walter Bryant,


2 00


Walter Atwood,


2 00


Loveland Hinds,


2 00


Chas. Tilton,


2 00


$158 32


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-SQUAM LAKE TO CENTER SANDWICH. Chas. B. Hoyt, Agent.


Chas. B. Hoyt, $ 20 75


Arthur Avery, and horses,


14 00


E. P. Wallace, and horses,


10 56


Frank Martin, and horses,


10 56


Elmer Hart, gravel,


6 30


Frank Davis,


6 23


Geo. O. Cook,


5 13


Ryvers Ainger, and horses,


5 00


Eugene Mudgett, and horses,


5 00


Clarence E. Bryant,


4 00


Chas. O. Smith, plank,


3 80


Walter G. Atwood,


2 00


Almon G. Hanson,


1 10


Chas. Blanchard, wire screen,


93


$ 95 36


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PATROLING STATE ROAD-MOULTONBORO TO TAMWORTH.


Fred Tappan, Agent.


Fred Tappan, and horse,


$464 16


Henry Tappan,


40 22


William Heard, fertilizer,


17 20


Prescott bridge repairs,


13 01


Clarence Wakefield, plowing,


11 50


Fred Mason, posts, gravel and labor,


9 78


Ralph Dodge, repair road drag,


7 00


Leroy White, threshing beans and for gravel,


5 00


Ralph Goodwin, paint and oil,


3 30


Allen Vittum,


3 67


Abram Tappan,


2 00


George Vittum,


2 00


State, 10 gals. paint,


19 00


$597 84


REPAIR SANDWICH NOTCH AND DALE ROAD. George S. Hoyt, Agent.


George S. Hoyt, and oxen,


$185 00


Moses A. Hall,


78 00


E. P. Wallace, and horses,


40 00


George O. Cook,


28 00


Marshall Vittum,


16 00


Chas. B. Hoyt,


10 00


Woodstock Lumber Co.,


8 00


Frank E. Tilton, and horses,


5 50


Arthur Avery, and horses,


5 00


Chas. O. Smith, and horses,


3 50


John C. Gilman,


2 00


George Gilman,


2 00


$383 00


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JOINT FUNDS EXPENDED BY SQUAM LAKE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Ryvers F. Ainger, Patrolman.


R. F. Angier, team and help, $280 40


H. L. Burrows, and team 95 90


J. L. Webster, and team, 61 14


D. E. Wallace, 3 50


$440 94


Squam Lake Imp. Asso., one-half,


220 47


Paid by town,


$220 47


ROAD AGENTS' REPORTS.


NORTH DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by Walter S. Tappan and Lewis C. Elliott, December 1, 1916, to April 30, 1917.


Walter S. Tappan,


$ 61 50


Lewis C. Elliott,


47 25


Lucian C. Skinner,


40 74


Wesley W. Tewkesbury,


37 40


George E. Brown,


34 75


John W. Fogg,


26 23


Eugene E. Mudgett,


25 92


Wilber Quimby,


18 00


Chas. R. Fellows,


17 34


O. Gilman and H. Perkins,


16 00


Jesse Mudgett,


15 00


Daniel S. Watson,


13 26


Leon H. Currier,


9 00


Francis Elliott,


8 10


Elmer Elliott,


7 19


White H. Penniman,


7 00


Walter C. Bryant,


6 93


Edwin Fogg,


4 86


Harry Wallace,


3 00


Will Brown,


2 00


John Campbell,


1 76


Thomas W. Hoag,


1 20


Geo. L. Irving,


1 00


James Plummer,


1 00


$406 46


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Lewis C. Elliott for Repairs of Highways and Bridges for 1917.


Lewis C. Elliott, and horses,


$396 69


Francis Elliott, 117 55


No. East Metal Culvert Co.,


108 70


Walter L. Tappan, plank, etc.,


87 92


Elmer Elliott, and horses,


50 00


John Campbell,


50 00


Eugene Fogg,


36 99


Elmer Watson,


31 00


Will Brown,


30 33


Will Prescott,


28 00


Daniel Watson,


24 00


E. P. Wallace, and horses,


22 00


Will Plummer,


12 00


L. C. Skinner,


3 98


Albert Gale,


3 00


Phil Beck,


2 00


John Fogg,


2 00


Thomas Hoag,


1 00


W. H. Penniman,


50


$1,007 66


EAST DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by Ross M. Graves and Samuel B. Smith, December 1, 1916 to April 30, 1917.


Frank E. Tilton,


$110 66


William McCloskey,


79 32


Arthur Skinner,


50 59


Clarence Graves,


38 28


Samuel B. Smith,


31 04


Marshall Vittum,


28 31


Allen L. Vittum,


25 37


Fred O. Mason,


13 89


Aubrey M. Graves,


11 66


19


O. Granville Smith, 8 33


Ross M. Graves, 6 25


$403 70


Samuel B. Smith, for Repairs of Highways and Bridges for 1917.


Samuel B. Smith, and oxen,


$262 56


G. Roland Smith, and horses, 124 24


Edwin Fogg,


75 79


C. O. Smith, plank,


67 98


A. M. Graves, and oxen,


55 07


L. E. Hinds,


49 76


E. P. Wallace, and horses,


45 88


E. J. Atwood,


37 96


Will Bean,


20 47


I. H. F. Graves,


20 32


Geo. S. Hoyt,


14 80


Ben Vittum,


14 00


Chas. Tilton,


12 66


F. A. Bryer, and horses,


12 50


A. S. Hill,


10 00


Marshall Vittum,


9 50


Owen Gilman,


9 10


Severance Bryant,


6 00


Clarence Graves,


6 00


Wm. Heard, dynamite,


6 00


Arthur Skinner,


5 01


Wm. McCloskey,


5 00


Frank Mckinney,


4 00


Chas. Skinner,


3 76


Herbert Perkins,


3 38


Eugene Martin,


2 79


Wilber Quimby,


2 44


Harry Clough,


2 25


Arthur Vittum,


2 00


20


A. E. Lee, 1 25


Fred Smith,


1 10


Hiram Corliss,


1 00


$894 57


CENTER DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by E. S. Gilman and Arthur W. Avery, December 1, 1916, to April 30, 1917.


Arthur W. Avery,


$ 99 66


Eugene E. Wallace,


52 29


James Rogers,


49 95


Eugene E. Mudgett,


49 33


Norman Hodge,


46 00


Edward S. Gilman,


32 00


William H. Taylor,


28 35


Jesse Mudgett, 26 63


John G. Burrows,


24 26


1


Frank L. Hanson,


20 00


Harry L. Burrows,


16 35


Newell J. Burrows,


14 60


Jerry Martin,


11 30


Elmer S. Thompson,


11 10


William Heard,


10 88


Herbert J. Ham,


9 18


Harry Smith,


8 25


White H. Penniman,


7.94


George O. Hanson,


7 60


David Glover,


7 49


Demeritt E. Smith,


6 25


Herbert E. Moulton,


5 05


Lester Burrows,


5 00


Chas. H. Burrows,


4 52


Ralph E. Green,


4 29


Wallace Nudd,


4 00


21


Geo. O. Cook,


3 90


Frank Burrows,


3 00


Karl Thompson,


2 58


J. Frank Martin,


2 20


Leon A. Smith,


2 00


Chas. B. Hoyt,


2 00


Geo. S. Hoyt,


1 76


John S. Quimby,


1 00


Albert Gale,


88


George Eaton,


44


$582 13


Arthur W. Avery, for Repairs of Highways and Bridges for 1917.


Arthur W. Avery, and teams,


$456 30


Chas. O. Smith, plank,


84 81


Newell J. Burrows,


68 00


Arthur Evans,


44 50


John G. Burrows,


32 00


Chris Boynton,


28 00


Jerry Martin,


22 00


Chas. Paris,


16 00


John Hill,


16 00


Earl Hutchinson,


14 00


Wm. Heard, dynamite and gravel,


11 90


E. P. Wallace, and team,


10 00


William Davis,


10 00


C. Woodman,


10 00


Harry L. Burrows,


9 00


C. E. Bryant.


8 00


Frank Burrows,


6 00


Walter Atwood,


4 00


Fred Mudgett,


4 00


Chas. Scriggins,


4 00


22


John S. Quimby,


4 00


Harry Atwood, repairs,


3 90


Karl Thompson,


2 00


Jesse Mudgett,


2 00


Walter Avery,


2 00


Wallace Nudd,


2 00


$874 41


Harry L. Burrows, patrolman for West District from Center Sandwich to Chick's Corner to N. F. Gil- man's and Back to Center.


Wallace Nudd,


$ 4 00


Watson Beach, 4 00


Harry L. Burrows, and team,


44 50


$ 52 50


TOWN POOR ACCOUNT.


Mrs. E. S. Gilman, keeping one tramp, $ 1 00


County Farm, board Alonzo Carter, one year, 156 00


$157 00


TRUST FUNDS.


Grace S. Mason, care cemetery lots, $100 00


Mrs. Emma Cox, care cemetery lots, 25 00


School Fund note, interest for schools, 2,232 00


$2,357 00


23


INTEREST.


Merchants' National Bank, interest on $2,500, five months, twenty-two days, $ 53 76


Payment of Governmental Division State tax, 2,017 50


Special State tax for National Guard, 269 00


County tax, 2,691 54


$4,978 04


SCHOOLS.


Required by law,


$2,047 50


Additional, by vote,


600 00


School fund note interest,


133 92


High school tuition,


200 00


Repair of school houses,


200 00


Text books and supplies,


150 00


Salary school officers,


115 00


Literary fund, 1917,


109 44


$3,555 86


WENTWORTH LIBRARY.


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand, February 15, 1917,


$ 65 21


Town of Sandwich, 231 90


Trustees of trust funds,


20 00


E. S. Gilman, for grass,


5 00


Fines and dues,


2 65


$324 76


24


EXPENDITURES.


George O. Cook, labor, $ 2 00


Blanchard Printing Co., supplies, 3 00


W. C. Gibson, books, 3 34


E. S. Gilman, 9 loads dressing,


8 00


George L. Eaton, labor,


10 00


J. A. Smith, express,


11 42


Levi P. Martin, labor, 13 50


William Heard, labor, 20 00


Chas. A. Smith, 4 cords wood,


20 00


Mildred T. Blanchard, cataloguing, etc.,


23 66


E. T. Reeves, labor, 22 22


George F. Gault, janitor and labor to


Feb. 1, 1918, 53 00


A. H. Hall, for books, 82 69


Cash on hand, January 31, 1918,


51 93


$324 76


JESSE L. AMBROSE, A. B. HOAG, M. D., KATHERINE FLETT BRYER,


Trustees.


A. B. HOAG, M. D.,


Acting Treasurer.


A bill for magazines of about twenty dollars is due but has not been received.


TOWN HALL.


RECEIPTS.


Rent for 13 picture shows, 4 entertainments,


$ 83 50


EXPENDITURES.


F. M. Smith, supplies,


$


3 30


C. O. Smith, funnel,


6 60


25


C. B. Hoyt, stove,


9 00


Grace Farnsworth, use piano,


16 00


F. L. Hanson, janitor,


17 00


Revenue license, one year,


19 06


Paid D. D. Atwood, town treasurer,


12 54


$ 83 50


CHAS. B. HOYT, Manager.


Sandwich Veteran Association.


RECEIPTS.


Balance in hand of treasurer, Feb.


15, 1917,


$ 25 00


Received of town treasurer, 50 00


$ 75 00


/


EXPENDITURES.


Cook, Dodge Co., flags,


$ 9 50


Center Harbor Band,


35 00


William Thompson, address,


10 00


E. S. Gilman, dinners,




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