Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 21

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


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12 75


Albert Gale, filling baskets for Center Sandwich,


1 00


James L. Marston, baskets,


1 00


Balance on hand, Jan. 31, 1918,


5 75


$ 75 00


L. D. BEAN,


Treasurer Veteran Association.


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OLD HOME DAY.


RECEIPTS.


Mrs. E. B. Hart, former treasurer, $ 10 14


Mrs. D. D. Slade, in memory of Dennis R. Slade, 5 00


Joseph Wentworth, collections, 81 63


Town treasurer, part of appropriation, 150 00


$246 77


EXPENDITURES.


Dr. A. B. Hoag, postage on invitations, $ 3 70 George Gault, care of autos, 2 00


F. L. Hanson, painting flag pole, etc., 5 00


Sports, 8 50


Hope Malley, singer,


8 00


Laconia orchestra,


30 00


Frank H. Pope, address,


30 50


S. N. Blumberg, punch, 11 00


Mrs. E. S. Gilman, dinners for band,


13 50


Center Harbor band,


50 00


C. B. Hoyt, for platform, 50 00


Balance on hand, Jan. 31, 1918,


34 57


$ 246 77


JAMES L. MARSTON, Treasurer.


TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS.


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand,


$ 1 04


Interest on cemetery funds, 62 41


Interest on Library fund,


20 00


$ 83 45


27


EXPENDITURES.


Whiteface cemetery, Francis Elliott, $ 4 76


Grove cemetery, Wm. Heard, 14 10


Baptist cemetery, Grace S. Marston, 25 36


Library, Dr. A. B. Hoag,


20 00


Cash on hand, 19 23


$ 83 45


WILLIS B. MARSTON, ELMER B. HART, DANIEL D. ATWOOD,


Trustees.


ELMER B. HART,


Acting Treasurer.


Financial Condition of the Town.


ASSETS.


Due from state :


Road construction, $302 06


Road maintenance, 51 09


Road patrolman, 205 70


Notch and Dale roads, 416 31


Due from Squam Lake Improvement Association, 3 53


Due from J. Alphonso Smith, tax col-


lector less salary and abatements, 2,267 30


Cash in hands of town treasurer,


1,035 38


$4,281 37


LIABILITIES.


Accounts Owed by Town :


State road construction,


$201 38


28


State road maintenance, 51 88


State road patrolman, 136 46


Notch and Dale road, 358 15


Squam Lake patrolman,


3 53


Schools, dog license, 1916,


67 00


Schools, dog license, 1917,


140 40


Library, for electric lights,


150 00


Old Home Day, balance,


150 00


Snow bills to Jan. 31, 1918 (esti-


mated) $1,650 less unexpended


highway money $162.05


1,497 95


Town hall note,


1,000 00


School fund note,


2,232 00


$5,938 75


Cash, February 15, 1917, net,


$1,350 27


Debt, January 31, 1918, net, 1,707 38


Loss for year, net, $3,057 65


The school fund note and large snow bills account for the loss.


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


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


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


Received of treasurer of 1917,


$ 2,525 77


collector,


14,571 68


selectmen,


4,779 95


Selectmen, school fund note,


2,232 00


town hall, C. B. Hoyt, manager,


12 54


$24,121 94


Cr.


Paid State tax,


$2,286 50


County tax,


2,691 54


Schools,


3,555 86


Library,


231 90


Paupers,


156 00


Public water,


22 50


Trustee trust fund,


125 00


Trustee trust fund, school fund


note,


2,232 00


Highway,


9,367 36


Incidentals,


2,331 14


Abatements,


86 76


$23,086 56


Cash in hands of treasurer Jan. 31, 1918,


1,035 38


$24,121 94


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


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


Your are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said district on the 9th day of March, 1918, at two o'clock in the afternoon to act upon the following subjects :


1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing year.


2. To choose a clerk for the ensuing year.


3. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.


4. To choose a treasurer for the ensuing year.


5. To determine 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 see if the district will vote to adopt medical in- spection for its schools and appropriate money for the same.


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


Given under our hands and seal this 23rd day of Feb- ruary, 1918.


NEAL McCRILLIS, LIZZIE B. GRAVES, ALBERT B. HOAG, School Board of Sandwich,


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


REVENUE.


Received balance of general fund from last year, $ 97 64 Balance of high school tuition from last year, 60 99


Amount required by law, 2,047 50


Additional money by vote, 600 00


Literary fund, 109 44


Interest on school fund note,


133 92


For repairs of school buildings, 200 00


For books and supplies,


150 00


For high school tuition,


200 00


For officers' salaries,


115 00


$3,714 49


EXPENDITURES.


By paid teachers' salaries,


$2,557 00


For transportation, 152 00


For repairs of school buildings, 48 24


For high school tuition,


264 66


For fuel, 97 55


For books and supplies, 188 29


For officers' salaries,


118 75


For janitor service,


80 65


For miscellaneous,


40 50


Balance,


$3,547 64 $166 85


TEACHER'S SALARIES. $3,714 49


Eva M. Bryant, teaching twenty-nine weeks, $261 00


32


Lizzie Greene, teaching twenty-eight weeks, 252 00


Ethel C. Smith, teaching twenty-nine weeks, 261 00


Mary Keirstead, teaching twenty-six weeks, 234 00


Grace Angier, teaching twenty-nine weeks,


261 00


Lucy L. Weed, teaching thirteen weeks,'


117 00


Gertrude Bartlett, teaching thirteen weeeks,


117 00


Lena M. Watson, teaching thirteen weeks,


117 00


Bertha Frizzell, teaching thirteen weeks,


117 00


Dorothy Perry, teaching ten weeks,


110 00


Edna Sullivan, teaching sixteen weeks,


144 00


Chas. Watkins, teaching sixteen weeks,


176 00


Mabel I. Quimby, teaching eleven weeks,


99 00


Maud T. Smith, teaching nine weeks,


81 00


Helen L. Vittum, teaching nine weeks,


81 00


Lizzie B. Graves, teaching seven weeks,


63 00


Barbara G. Chambers, teaching four weeks,


36 00


John L. Quimby, teaching two weeks,


30 00


$2,557 00


TRANSPORTATION.


Levi Martin,


$105 00


Gertrude G. Bartlett,


11 00


Mrs. Clarence Wakefield,


12 00


Ethel C. Smith,


24 00


$152 00


HIGH SCHOOL TUITION. TILTON SEMINARY.


Emma White, three terms,


$55 33


NEW HAMPTON LITERARY INSTITUTION.


Albert B. Hoag, three terms,


$50 00


Hazel Avery, three terms,


50 00


Margaret Marston, three terms,


50 00


Harland Farrar, two terms,


33 33


$183 33


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FUEL.


Wood and kindling for Whiteplace school,


$16 75


Wood for Durgin school, 14 00


Wood for Center Sandwich school, 6 00


Wood for Chick's Corner school,


22 80


Wood for East Sandwich school,


12 00


Wood and kindling for Lower Corner school,


14 00


Wood for West Sandwich school,


12 00


$97 55


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


E. E. Babb, books and supplies,


$164 04


Isaac H. Graves, express on books,


3 75


F. A. Bryer, five pencil sharpeners, 3 75


A. B. Hoag, express on books,


1 80


Lizzie B. Graves, express on books,


5 23


W. F. Palmer, supplies,


75


Frank Tappan, supplies,


50


R. E. Lane, supplies,


2 42


W. L. Tappan, supplies,


85


Elmer B. Hart, supplies,


1 52


Frank M. Smith, supplies,


3 68


$188 29


OFFICERS SALARIES.


Neal McCrillis, member of school board,


$35 00


Lizzie B. Graves, member of school board, 35 00


Albert B. Hoag, member of school board,


35 00


Elmer B. Hart, treasurer of school board,


10 00


L. C. Felch, truant officer,


3 75


JANITORS SERVICES.


$118 75


Building fires, etc., $64 15


34


Cleaning school buildings, 16 50


$80 65


MISCELLANEOUS.


Emily F. Hunt, rent of room for school-room,


$40 50


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


High school tuition,


$300 00


Text books and supplies,


200 00


Respectfully submitted,


NEAL MCCRILLIS, LIZZIE B. GRAVES, ALBERT B. HOAG, School Board of Sandwich.


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT.


SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SANDWICH, N. H.


Treasurer's Report Ending January 31, 1918.


Balance from last year, $ 158 63


Received from Town Treasurer on orders, 3,555 86


$ 3,714 49


By paid teachers salaries,


$2,557 00


transportation,


152 00


repairs,


39 49


incidentals,


227 45


books and supplies,


182 04


High school tuition,


264 66


school officers,


118 75


Cash on hand in School Treasurer,


173 10


-


$ 3,714 49


ELMER B. HART, School Treasurer.


AUDITOR'S 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 treas- urer, treasurer of Veterans' Association, trustees of the 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 Treasurer Daniel D. Atwood, $1035.38; A. B. Hoag, treasurer of the Library Trustees, $51.93; Elmer B. Hart, treasurer of School board, $173.10; L. D. Bean, treasurer of Veterans' Association, $5.75; W. B. Marston, E. B. Hart and D. D. Atwood, trustees of the trust fund, $19.23; James L. Mar- ston, treasurer of Old Home Week Association, $34.57 and we find in the hands of J. A. Smith, tax collector, the sum of $2,367.30, uncollected taxes for 1917.


WILLIAM HEARD, JESSE L. AMBROSE, Auditor.


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STATISTICAL TABLE.


Name of School


Term


Name of Teacher


Wages of Teacher Per Month


Length of Term in Weeks


Whole No. of Pupils


No. of Boys


No. of Girls


No. on roll of perfect attendance


No. visits by school board


No. visits by others


Center Grammar Center Primary


Spring


~


John S. Quimby


66.00 12 13


6


NW


6 16


West Sandwich Chick's Corner Lower Corner


"


Grace Angier


36.00 12 16


7


9


5 4


East Sandwich


Gertrude G Bartlett


36.00 13 22


14!


8


2


4


Durgin


Lena M. Watson


36.00


12 IO


5


5


5


3


6


North Sandwich


..


Lucy S. Weed


36.00 13


IO


5


5


2


2


8


Whiteface


Lizzie Greene


36.00 13 I3


7


6


4


2


Great Rock


Bertha Frizzell


36.00


13


IO


5


5


3


5


12


Center Grammar


Fall


Chas. Watkins


44.00 16 18


12


4


8


Center 'Primary


.


Eva M. Bryant


36.00 16


13


7


4


3


8


West Sandwich


Lizzie Greene


36.00


15


9


4


5


3


Chick's Corner


Grace Angier


36.00 17


14


6


8


4


3 IC


Lower Corner


Ethel Smith


35.00 17


I9


12


7


3 24


East Sandwich


Helen S. Vittum


-


Lizzie B. Graves


36.00 16 21


14


7


I


I


6


Durgin


Mary Kierstead


36.00 16


9


4


5


5


3


12


North Sandwich


Mabel I. Quimby


36.00 II 14


8


6


3


4


6


Whiteface Great Rock


Edna Sullivan


36.00 16


12


8


4


3


Barbara Chambers


Maud T. Smith


36.00 13 12


6


6


I


6 8


6


IC


Eva M. Bryant


36.00 13 15


7


8


Mary Keirstead


36.00 II 8


3


5


6


9


8


Ethel C. Smith


36.00 12 II 7


4


2


4 13


19


Dorothy Perry


$44.00


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REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF SANDWICH, N. H., ON JANUARY 31 1918


Creation


TRUST FUNDS-PURPOSE OF CREATION


HOW INVESTED


Principal


Interest


Balence of In


Come on 'hand


at Begin ing


Income Dur-


ing Year


During Year


Balance of In-


come on hand


at end of year


Feb


8, 1910


William Burleigh Cemetery Fund|New Hampshire Savings Bank| $107.43 .04 P. c.


$12.46


$1.76


$4 76


$12.46


8, 1910


Orrilla P. Worrall


..


=


210,55


3.32


8 12


8.12


3.32


8, 1910


Charles Blanchard


4.00


4.00


Dec 31, 1910


Susan A. Sherman


6.00


Sept 26, 1911


Alfred Marston


500.02


=


74.22


22.92


14.10


Dec 26, 19II


Samuel Chase,


50.00


2.00


2.00


2.00


April 27, 1914


Eliza B. Atwood


25.00


1.04


I 04


Nov


24, 1914


Mrs. James E. Mudgett "


-


..


-


25.00


1.00


1.00


1.00


Jan


3, 1916


27, 1917


Mrs. Henry Hanson


New Hampshire


25.00


.91


.91


16.


Feb


14, 1917


Mrs. Mary Peaslee


..


4


100.00


3.33


3.33


Jan


1918


Mrs. Grace S. Mason


IC0.00


-


1918


Mrs. Emma Cox


25.00


Dec


30, 1912


Erastus P. Jewell, Library Fund


500.00


-


20.00


20.00


20.00


Jan


31. 1918


School Fund Note


Town of Sandwich


2232.00 .06 p. c.


WILLIS B. MARSTON ELMER B. HART DANIEL D. ATWOOD


Trustees


.


-


Amoskeag


-


1000.00


40.70


50.51


14, 1917


Mrs. Nellie Nicoll


100.00


3.33


3.33


3.33


-


4


100.00


=


150.00


Rate of


of year.


Expended


Date of


Amount of


C. H. White


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VITAL STATISTICS.


TO THE SELECTMEN-In compliance with an act of 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, 1917


Date


Name of the Child


Sex and Condition


Male


Living


or


or


Name of Father


No. of Child


Maiden Name of


Mother


Parents


Father


Father


Mother


Jan Feb Mar


6| Edna Louise| Fem le|Living I Roxy Maude " 9| Edgar J Male 24 Herbert


White


Herbert E Abbott Newell J Burrows Edgar J Wood


Alice M Gilman Nellie F Hodge


Edna M Langille


Engraver Laborer


Aprli 9


15 Rob't Henry


Stillborn Living


Lewis W Frye James S Rogers Frank L Mudgett


Jane F Hoyt Ida L Rand Annie McInnts


Farmer


July : 8 Aug $ 5


Fem'le | Stillborn Male


I Earl U Hutchins


Florence M Wallace


Laborer


3 Elmer Elliott


Katherine J Edwards Maude L Mitchell


Chauffeur


14


27 Samuel M


Living


George Roland Smith Alice P Davie (She says


Oct


24|Dora F 30 Arlene L


Fem'le


I William A Beane)


Ruth M Peaslee


Machinist Farmer


Dec


3


Male


-


8 Charles J Davis Jesse A Mudgett


Jennie E Sturgess Mary Davis


Farmer Carpenter


Fem'le


3


Edward Bennett


White Color of Parents


Residence of [Occupation of


Birthplace of


Birthplace of


Female Stillborn


Color


Farmer


Sandwich


Milton N Y Moultonboro Newbury Mass Sandwich Thornton Tuftonboro Sandwich "


Tamworth Sandwich Nova Scotia Tuftonboro Somerville Mas Boston Mass Lakeport Sandwich Boston Mass Sandwich


Campton Newmarket Albany Tamworth


17 Charles D 16


=


5


Katherine Holland


Laborer


Nashua Sandwich Newmarket Sandwich


I


Arthur G Th mpson Lulu B Sanborn


Farmer


Harry H Blackey


Farmer


I 3 HWWHENWWWCH


Forester


(if any)


Marriages Registered in the Town of Sandwich for the Year Ending December 31, 1917


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 Each


Names of Parents


Birthplace of Parents


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


Mar 15|Sandwich


23


Farmer


|Providence


Tamworth


May 9|Worcester


Mass


Sandwich Gladys Munroe 2I


At home


Worcester


Dec 22 Wayland


Worcester Mass Neal McCrillis 27


Farmer


Sandwich


Mass


Sandwich


24


At home


Arlington


Wm C Woodward[ Providence R I Tamworth R I Lizzie A Paddock Middletown R I James A Gilman Hattie B Davis Charles S Clark Nellie L Brown Walter Munroe Mass Ccra A Nichols Alonzo MCrillis Lulie Clark Henry W Bullard


JE > Coller, Clergyman Center Sandwich


Shepherd Knapp,


Clergyman


Worcester, Mass


Frederic Gill,


Clergyman


Arlington, Mass


M rion Bullard Wellesley Mass


Mass| Mary B Palmer


William L Woodward 18 Sandwich Evelyn W Gilman Sandwich Sumner B Clark 27


Housekeeper


Farmer


Sandwich


-


Deaths Registered in the Town of Sandwich for the Year Ending December 31, 1917.


Age


Sex and Condition


Place of Birth


Maiden


Name of Mother


Name of Deceased


Years


Months Days


or


Color


Single Married or Widowed


Occupation


Father


Mother


Name of Father


Jan : 19 Nancy Blanchard 82| 7|23|Sandwich


Sandwich


Feb 19 Joseph P Clark


87|


23 Moultonboro


3 21 |New Durham


Female Male


Married ..


Housewife Farmer Servant


Moultonboro Sandwich


Moultonboro Saudwich


Nathan Mason Jonathan Clark Meshach Robinson Betsey Sinclair John Goodwin Alfred Wallace


Mary Smith Ann Penniman


Aug 26|Eva G Severance 35 Sept 18 Lydia Thompson 75|10|II


8 9 Sandwich 26


Female


Mill Operator Sandwich


Housewife


Boscowen Sandwich


Casper S Hawes John W Severance John Smith Henry Atkins Albert Elliott Edward Brown Isaac Adams


Ada Vittum Helen M. Mills Eliza J Beede Lucy Coffin Mehitable Ellen Barrett Rayne Maud Mitchell


Oct 4 Luella Mudgett 12 | John G Elliott 15 Joshua Brown 21 Aquila Adams Nov 23 Melvin Elliott


64


2 12


74 2 3 Tuftonboro


Male


Divorced Farmer Married |Machinist WId Retired


England Rochester Sandwich


England


85 4| 4 S Boston Mass


II


4 19 Sandwich


Single


Sandwich Maine


Ira Atwood


Eliza Godfrey


Dec 3


Davis


I


Married Single


Farmer


New Market


New Market


Charles J Davis


Katherine Holland


|Female| |Married | Housewife Wid Farmer Male


Charlotte P Quimby Phoebe


Mar 5|George Robinson 80 29 Sarah E Corliss Apr 15 Edw F Wallace June 6 Joshua London July 4 Ada F Hawes


72 6 27 Moultonboro


60 II I Sandwich 49| 11 | 14 No Carolina


Single


Slaves in South Springfield M Sandwich


Elmer Ellioit


27 Albert C Atwood


73


6


6


I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true transcript of the record of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have been reported to me for the year ending December 31, 1917


ARTHUR P. MOULTON, Town Clerk.


Date


Male


Place of Birth


Female


Married Wid


70 4 2 England


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Annual Report


OF THE OFFICERS OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31


... 1919 ...


Annual Report


OF THE


OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF SANDWICH


- For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1919


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, 1919.


JOHN S. QUIMBY, WILLIAM HEARD, CHARES B. HOYT, Selectmen. DANIEL D. ATWOOD, Treasurer.


North Conway, N. H .: REPORTER BOOK AND JOB PRESS 1919


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TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator Charles B. Hoyt


Town Clerk James L. Marston Tax Collector Katharine Flett Bryer


Town Treasurer Daniel D. Atwood Representative Willis B. Marston


Librarian Mildred Blanchard Library Trustees Katharine Flett Bryer Jesse L., Ambrose


Dr. A. B. Hoag


School Board Dr. A. B. Hoag, Ralph E. Greene


Lizzie B. Graves,


Trustees of Trust Funds


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


Town Road Agents


Walter S. Tappan


Eugene P. Wallace


State Road Agent Fred O. Mason


State Road Patrolman. Fred Tappan


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


Board of Health Dr. A. B. Hoag and Selectmen Supervisors of Checklist Edward S. Gilman Leon A. Smith


James L. Marston


Ballot Inspectors


Edward S. Gilman J. Herbert Ham


Daniel O. Brown Ralph E. Green


Fire Warden Daniel S. Watson Selectmen William Heard, Charles B. Hoyt


John S. Quimby,


J. Alphonso Smith,


Auditors Charles R. Fellows, Sumner 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 eleventh 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 is 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 for the maintenance of the library in addition to the amount required by law.


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


5. To raise money to pay the expense of decorating soldiers' graves.


6. To raise money to celebrate Old Home Day.


7. To raise money to repair the Notch road.


8. To raise money for the maintenance of the state roads.


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


10. To see if the town will authorize the selectmen to appoint one or more agents for the repair and patrol of high- ways, and that no Road Agents be elected for the year ensuing.


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


12. To see if the town will vote to raise money to perpetu- 7


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ate the names and celebrate the return of our soldiers of the recent war.


13. To see if the town will vote to allow the clock to be moved from the Town Hall to the M. E. Church free of expense to the town.


14. To see if the town will vote the Historical Society the use of the house of the late Charles Blanchard.


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


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


JOHN S. QUIMBY, WILLIAM HEARD, CHARLES B. HOYT, Selectmen of Sandwich.


Selectmen's Report


APPROPRIATIONS 1918.


State tax,


$2,152 00


County tax,


2,691 54


Schools by law,


2,047 50


Schools by vote,


600 00


High school tuition,


300 00


Repair of school houses,


50 00


Text books and supplies,


200 00


Interest on school fund note,


133 92


Salary school officers,


117 00


Library, by law,


81 90


Library, by vote,


150 00


State road construction, by vote,


1,815 00


State road maintenance,


340 00


Repair state road,


350 00


Snow bills,


2,000 00


Repair highways,


900 00


Patroling town roads,


900 00


Under the direction of selectmen,


1,000 00


Notch and Dale road,


300 00


Ditching town hall,


150 00


Memorial Day,


75 00


To defray town charges,


800 00


Part of 5 per cent.,


798 84


$17,952 70


Tax rate, $1.20. Taxes committed to Katharine Flett Bryer, collector : Polls, 322, $ 644 00


Property taxes,


17,308 70


Taxes added,


22 08


$17,974 78


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INVENTORY OF TAXABLE PROPERTY, APRIL 1, 1918. Resident real estate,


$827,256 00


Non-resident real estate,


279,850 00


378 horses,


53,480 00


81 oxen,


10,656 00


405 cows,


25,434 00


101 neat,


8,148 00


48 sheep,


394 00


40 hogs,


970 00


66 automobiles,


22,130 00


5 portable mills,


3,500 00


13 boats,


2,050 00


Wood and lumber,


56,686 00


Bonds and notes,


5,972 00


Money at interest,


39,026 00


Stock in trade,


79,010 00


Mills and machinery,


27,930 00


$1,442,492 00


Soldiers' exemptions,


8,430 00


Total valuation,


$1,450,922 00


SOURCES OF REVENUE.


Cash on hand,


$1,035 38


From state:


Insurance tax,


$ 18 00


Railroad tax,


221 23


Savings bank tax,


1,396 25


Bounties,


45 60


Forest fires,


7 23


State road construction,


2,798 25


State road patrol,


401 19


State road maintenance,


112 53


Sandwich Notch and Dale road,


265 56


Reimbursed, Bean account,


148 95


$5,414 79


7


From local sources :


Peddlers' license,


$ 10 00


Gravel sold, 2 25


Filing fees, 12 00


Rent of town hall,


50


Forest reserve,


7 83


From Squam Lake Improvement Society, 3 75


$36 33


Revenue payable to other funds :


Literary fund, 1918, $ 105 30


Dog license for 1918, 116 90


$ 222 20


Received of J. A. Smith, tax collector for 1917,


2,267 30


Received of Katharine Flett Bryer, taxes for


1918, 17,978 78


$26,954 78


PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURE.


General government:


Town officers' salaries,


$ 724 33


Town expenses, 308 31


Watering troughs,


39 00


Abatements,


157 92


- $ 1,229 56


Protection of persons and property :


Forest fires,


$ 17 94


Bounties,


45 60


$ 63 54


Health :


Health department,


$ 20 00


Vital statistics,


7 25


$ 27 25


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State road construction : State's contribution, Town's contribution,


$3,024 56 2,038 34


$5,062 90


State road patrol :


State's contribution,


$ 412 19


Town's contribution,


209 54


$ 621 73


State road maintenance :


State's contribution,


$ 112 53


Town's contribution,


221 88


$ 334 41


Notch and Dale road:


State's contribution,


$ 265 56


Town's contribution, 207 39


$ 472 95


Town highways:


Breaking roads,


$2,520 87


Repairs by agents,


1,882 02


Repairs by selectmen,


825 84


$5,228 73


Squam Lake Improvement Association : Association's contribution, $ 3 75


Town's contribution, 3 35


$ 7 10


Education : Library,


$ 231 90


Charities :


Tramps,


$ 18 44


Board Alonzo Carter,


156 00


$ 174 44


Patriotic purposes :


Memorial Day, $ 75 00


Old Home Day,


91 50


$ 166 50


9


Interest :


Temporary loan,


Town hall note and interest,


$1,115 88


Interest on loan,


82 53


Ditching town hall,


150 00


$1,348 41


State tax,


$2,152 00


County tax,


2,691 54


$4,843 54


School account,


$3,761 12


State road maintenance :


Paid to Walter S. Tappan,


$ 99 75


$23,673 83


Cash in hands of treasurer,


3,280 95


$26,954 78


TOWN OFFICERS.


Mildred Blanchard, librarian,


$ 120 00


John S. Quimby, selectman,


100 00


William Heard, selectman,


95 00


Charles B. Hoyt, selectman,


95 00


Katharine Flett Bryer, collector,


99 00


James L. Marston, for supervisors,


72 00


Daniel D. Atwood, treasurer,


40 00


Arthur P. Moulton, town clerk,


35 31


James L. Marston, town clerk,


11 77


Walter S. Tappan, road agent,


15 00


Eugene P. Wallace, road agent,


15 00


Samuel B. Smith, road agent,


8 75


Eugene E. Mudgett, dog officer,


10 00


D. D. Atwood, for auditors,


7 50


$ 724 33


10


TOWN EXPENSES.


William W. Russell, supplies, $ 5 00


B. C. Snyder, 500 reports, ballots and tax bills, 69 00


Mrs. E. S. Gilman, housing stage coach, 3 years, 15 00


Ralph E. McNeal, damage to automobile, 8 00


James T. Adams, safe, snow plow and ladder, 11 50


Edson C. Eastman, invoice record book,


19 00


Edson C. Eastman, tax book,


2 54


E. M. Heard, insurance on library 3 years,


88 79


Charles B. Hoyt, express,


1 05


George S. Hoyt, and help moving safe,


9 00


William Heard, time and expense to Concord,


12 04


John S. Quimby, time and expense to Concord,


8 04


William Heard, supplies, 16 90


William Heard, use of auto to Meredith,


4 00


William W. Russell, lamp mantles,


4 50


John S. Quimby, recording tax and collector's book, 15 00


Telephone rent tolls,


18 95


$ 308 31


PUBLIC WATERING TROUGHS.


Mrs. D. D. Slade, March 1, 1918, to March 1, 1919, $ 3 00


Moses A. Hall, March 1, 1918, to March 1, 1919, 2 50


Larkin D. Weed, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1919, 9 00


Wilfred Z. Plummer, March 1, 1918, to March 1, 1919, 3 00


Charles O. Smith, March 1, 1916, to March 1, 1919, 9 00


Frank A. Bryer, March 1, 1914, to March 1, 1919, 12 50


$ 39 00


BOUNTIES.


Lewis C. Elliott, three bears,


$ 15 00


Selectmen, 153 hedgehogs, 30. 60


$ 45 60


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FOREST FIRES.


Daniel S. Watson, help fighting fires, $ 9 69


Daniel S. Watson, issuing 33 fire permits,


8 25


$ 17 94


ABATEMENTS.


Silas Bickford, paid in Tamworth,


$ 2 00


Harry Blackey,


1 20


J. S. Bryan,


3 00


Fred E. Bryar,


2 00


Archibald Coolidge,


43 95


Chansellor S. Ethridge,


2 00


Elliott L. Fisher, paid in Albany,




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