Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 22

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


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13 56


Elias H. Fogg,


1 08


Albert Gale,


2 00


Daniel V. Graves,


2 00


Howard F. Knox,


10 20


Will Leach, paid in Tamworth,


2 00


. Robert Libby,


2 00


William Pike,


1 20


Elmer F. Smith,


2 48


Winthrop Tappan,


2 00


Frank Trask,


2 00


Frank Watson,


4 80


Ralph Wakefield,


5 65


Heirs of Albert Tilton,


10 80


Poll tax abatements, Sandwich Notch :


Thomas Bowker,


2 00


1


Herbert Cameau,


2 00


-


James Carrigan,


2 00


Oscar Coslson,


2 00


Thomas Carroll,


2 00


Benjamin Doyle,


2 00


Paul Evans,


2 00


-


12


John Furtax,


2 00


William Gardner,


2 00


Dennis Gilman,


2 00


Comrade Gauthier,


2 00


John Hogerty,


2 00


Patrick Lynch,


2 00


Joseph McDonald,


2 00


Joseph McCaskille,


2 00


A. McAdams,


2 00


Daniel McCullin,


2 00


Omelette Priffle,


2 00


Ransey Fulton,


2 00


John Smith,


2 00


Joseph Wallen,


2 00


VITAL STATISTICS.


Rev. E. S. Coller, 3 marriage returns, Dr. A. B. Hoag, 13 deaths, 13 births,


$ 75


6 50


HEALTH.


Paid Dr. A. B. Hoag,


$ 20 00


TOWN POOR ACCOUNT.


Mrs. E. S. Gilman, keeping tramps,


$ 18 44


County Farm, board Alonzo Carter, 156 00


$ 174 44


HALL DEBT AND INTEREST.


L. D. Weed, town hall note,


$1,000 00


L. D. Weed, interest on note, 115 88


William Heard, ditching town hall,


150 00


Merchants National Bank, interest on $3,000,


82 53


$1,348 41


$ 157 92


$ 7 25


13


STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION.


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


Fred O. Mason, horses and oxen,


$ 601 26


George Vittum and horses,


359 74


Allen L. Vittum and horses,


267 78


Sumner Clark and oxen,


251 79


Hiram Vittum,


191 91


Arthur Corliss,


191 72


John Stocker,


186 96


Owen L. Gilman,


169 81


Edwin J. Atwood,


169 56


John Nelson,


155 46


Will Plummer,


150 46


Raymond French,


140 36


Joseph Wilkins,


133 96


Thomas Horne,


127 56


Warren Carter,


123 60


Willard F. Palmer, horse and supplies,


121 58


Clarence Graves and oxen,


115 11


Henry M. Quimby,


109 59


Winfield Quimby,


107 16


Philip Davey,


104 10


Marshall Vittum,


97 76


George Gray,


87 80


Frank Tappan,


80 49


Isaac Graves,


79 66


Abram Tappan,


76 95


Henry Tappan,


76 95


Roland Smith and oxen,


67 16


Ross M. Graves, gravel and labor,


62 55


Archie Palmer,


54 66


Richard Gray,


51 30


Frank Mudgett,


48 66


Michael Bulger,


48 60


14


Charles Cram,


46 00


Will Merrill,


45 66


Frank E. Tilton,


42 00


Lawrence Garland,


36 66


Herman Tilton,


36 00


James Prescott,


35 10


Charles Hodge,


29 10


Ernest Stocker,


26 50


Samuel A. Hill,


21 60


Will Prescott,


17 00


Ed. Ford,


14 50


Jesse Mudgett,


12 25


John R. Clark,


4. 05


Aubrey M. Vittum,


4 05


Charles B. Hoyt,


75


Charles O. Smith,


13 50


William Heard, supplies,


66 17


$5,062 90


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-NORTH SECTION.


Walter S. Tappan, Agent.


Walter S. Tappan and horses,


$ 22 50


Eugene W. Fogg,


22 50


Daniel S. Watson,


19 67


Elmer Watson,


17 33


Walter S. Tappan, plank,


14 75


Harland Farrar,


3 00


$ 99 75


MAINTENANCE STATE ROAD-MOULTONBORO TO SQUAM


LAKE.


Ryvers Ainger, Agent.


Ryvers Ainger and horses, $ 232 76


15


Joseph Moulton,


78 15


Archie P. Ainger,


13 50


Charles O. Smith, plank,


8 50


Arthur C. Avery, stringers,


1 50


$ 334 41


SQUAM LAKE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.


Ryvers F. Ainger, Agent.


Ryvers F. Ainger, burning bushes,


$ 4 10


Charles H. Burrows,


3 00


$ 7 10


Squam Lake Improvement Association,


3 75


Paid by town,


$ 3 35


REPAIR SANDWICH NOTCH AND DALE ROAD.


George S. Hoyt, Agent.


George S. Hoyt and oxen,


$ 213 25


Moses A. Hall,


122 85


George O. Cook and son,


114 05


Frank E. Tilton and horses,


7 00


Charles E. Burnham, drawing plank,


7 00


George S. Hoyt, paid for dynamite and drills, 4 80


Arthur C. Avery and horses,


4 00


$ 472 95


PATROLING STATE ROAD-MOULTONBORO TO TAMWORTHI.


Fred Tappan and horse,


$ 537 79


Henry Tappan,


21 60


William Heard, fertilizer,


19 39


W. N. Mason, 17 55


16


Abram Tappan,


14 40


Ralph Dodge, repair road drag,


5 50


W. Leroy White, threshing beans, George Vittum, Fred O. Mason,


2 50


2 00


1 00


$ 621 73


ROAD AGENTS' REPORTS


NORTH DISTRICT. Snow Bills Contracted by Lewis C. Elliott and Walter S. Tappan.


Lucian C. Skinner,


$ 159 64


Wesley Tewkesbury,


54 67


Lewis C. Elliott,


54 34


Elmer Elliott,


51 00


Herbert L. Perkins,


49 56


Wilbur Quimby,


45 00


Eugene E. Mudgett,


39 18


Jesse Mudgett,


33 21


George E. Brown,


30 31


Joseph Cartland,


27 17


Leon H. Currier,


24 25


Albert Gale,


11 77


Walter C. Bryant,


7 41


Will Plummer,


7 38


Walter S. Tappan,


6 85


Will Brown,


6 41


Charles O. Blanchard,


3 11


John W. Fogg,


3 05


Charles O. Fellows,


2 22


Eugene W. Fogg,


2 00


Elmer Watson,


1 55


Joseph Wilkins,


1 35


Alvah Batchelder,


1 33


Roland Peaslee,


67


$623 43


18


Walter S. Tappan for Repairs of Highways and Bridges for 1918.


Walter S. Tappan and horses,


$ 164 10


Eugene W. Fogg,


131 04


Walter S. Tappan, plank, stringers, etc.,


98 61


A. P. Ainger,


53 85


Daniel S. Watson,


53 15


Alston H. Grant,


51 30


Elmer Watson,


39 60


Lucian Skinner,


22 60


H. B. Farrar,


8 55


Willie Taylor,


6 75


Howard Currier,


6 75


Edwin Fogg,


4 05


John Fogg,


2 70


Charles Davis,


2 70


W. E. Demick,


1 80


$ 647 55


EAST DISTRICT. Snow Bills Contracted by Samuel B. Smith.


William McCluskey,


$ 144 57


Frank E. Tilton,


137 29


Clarence Graves,


119 41


Frank L. Hanson,


108 13


R. F. Abbott,


98 84


Allen L. Vittum,


51 30


Samuel B. Smith,


49 03


Roland Smith,


44 62


Fred O. Mason,


33 88


George S. Hoyt,


24 12


Charles Skinner,


22 10


Granville O. Smith,


13 69


-


19


Henry Tibbetts,


6 38


Frank A. Bryer,


5 07


Alfred Trask,


4 07


Herbert L. Perkins,


2 00


George Vittum,


1 21


$ 865 71


Samuel B. Smith for Repairs of Highways and Bridges.


Samuel B. Smith and oxen,


$ 175 82


Chas. O. Smith, plank,


152 00


Roland Smith,


59 25


Ernest Stalker,


57 90


Isaac Graves,


53 65


Isaac Graves, stringers,


36 00


Frank E. Tilton,


33 60


Alfred Trask,


8 17


Henry Quimby,


8 10


Ross C. Graves,


7 20


Stevenson & Perkins, sawing stringers,


6 30


Ed. Ford,


2 70


Herbert L. Perkins,


19 20


$ 619 89


WEST DISTRICT.


Snow Bills Contracted by Arthur Avery and Eugene P. Wallace.


Arthur Avery,


$ 561 00


Marcellus Wallace,


104 05


Jesse A. Mudgett,


84 02


Eugene E. Mudgett,


72 82


J. Frank Martin,


33 99


Moses G. Brown,


21 00


20


Charles J. Davis,


15 97


Harry Avery,


17 52


Herbert Abbott,


14 65


Frank W. Morrill,


14 28


George O. Hanson,


13 05


Eugene P. Wallace,


10 61


Charles H. Burrows,


9 90


Harry Smith,


9 03


Harry L. Burrows,


8 62


Charles O. Smith,


7 76


Robert C. Penniman,


6 84


White H. Penniman,


5 64


Charles W. McGreggor,


4 51


John S. Quimby,


2 64


Herman N. Clark,


2 64


Charles B. Hoyt,


2 00


William H. Taylor,


1 00


Leonard Brownley,


88


R. F. Abbott,


7 31


$1,031 73


Eugene P. Wallace for Repairs of Highways and Bridges.


Eugene P. Wallace and horses,


$ 181 80


Frank W. Morrill, labor and plank,


68 00


Clarence E. Bryant, 66 60


Eugene E. Mudgett,


47 06


Jesse Mudgett,


43 30


Moses G. Brown,


31 33


White H. Penniman,


13 58


Phil Sturgis, 14 70


Harry L. Burrows,


14 61


Charles O. Smith, plank,


27 00


Charles H. Burrows,


16 85


George Gault,


10 80


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21


Elijah Blackey,


10 80


Walter G. Atwood,


11 70


Ryvers Ainger,


10 47


John S. Quimby, stringers,


9 90


Harry E. Wallace,


6 15


John W. Fogg,


5 90


F. M. Smith, supplies,


4 18


Harry Atwood,


3 50


Harry H. Smith,


2 70


Herman Clark,


2 70


Norman Hodge,


2 70


David Glover,


2 40


Havelock Little,


1 65


George Cook,


2 70


Arthur Avery,


1 50


$ 614 58


BILLS CONTRACTED BY SELECTMEN.


George Vittum, for work by Stevens & Perkins mill, $ 8 55


Charles B. Hoyt, work from Center to River bridge, 9 85


Herbert L. Perkins, North Sandwich to Four Corners, 16 52


Fred O. Mason, from Blanchard turn to State road, 13 50


Frank E. Tilton, from Little Pond to Moultonboro line, 33 45


Loveland Hinds, work by Willis place,


70


Charles H. Burrows, from Chick turn to Holder- ness, 37 23


Harry L. Burrows, from Chick turn to N. F. Gilman's, 21 14


John S. Quimby, from Center to Plummer bridge, 48 10


Edmund Vittum, from A. M. Graves to chapel, 94 55


22


Charles B. Hoyt, from A. M. Graves to chapel, 10 05 William McCluskey, Palmer store to Moulton-


boro line, 114 45


Frank A. Bryer, lower village to State road, 141 00


George S. Hoyt, Little Pond to State road, 13 10


Arthur Avery, Little Pond to State road, 31 20


William Heard, Center to Willis Smith's,


98 35


Charles O. Smith, plank, 7 20


William H. Champlain, Willis Smith's to Elmer Thompson's, 51 90


Elmer B. Hart, gravel bank,


75 00


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$ 825 84


INTEREST


Temporary loan, town hall note and interest, 1 $1,115 88


Interest on temporary loan, 82 53


Ditching town hall, 150 00


$1,348 41


SCHOOLS


Required by law, $2,047 50


Additional, by vote, 600 00


School fund note interest, 133 92


23


High school tuition,


300 00


Repair of school houses,


50 00


Text books and supplies,


200 00


Salary school officers,


117 00


Balance dog license, 1916,


67 00


Dog license, 1917,


140 00


Library fund, 1918,


105 30


$3,761 12


WENTWORTH LIBRARY


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand, Feb. 1, 1918, $ 50 93


Received from town, required by law, 81 90


Received from town, by vote, 150 00


Received interest on Jewell fund,


20 00


Received for grass,


1 00


Received for fines,


1 62


$ 305 45


EXPENDITURES.


A. H. Hall, books and magazines, $ 116 72


O. G. Smith, labor on grounds, 27 00


Mildred T. Blanchard, labor, 30 00


Alice M. Moorehouse, 4 lamps, 11 00


Katharine F. Bryer, postage, 75


William Heard, wood and oil, 10 00


Harry Blanchard, 6 cords of wood, 42 00


Mildred T. Blanchard, expenses, 2 98


Mrs. F. A. Bryer, books, 10 50


24


Geo. F. Gault, services as janitor to


Feb. 1, 1919, 53 50


Balance on hand, Feb. 1, 1919, 1 00


$ 305 45


Respectfully submitted,


ALBERT B. HOAG, KATHARINE F. BRYER, JESSE L. AMBROSE,


Trustees.


ALBERT B. HOAG,


Acting Treasurer.


Sandwich Veteran Association


RECEIPTS.


Balance in hands of treasurer, Jan.


31, 1918,


$ 5 75


Received of town treasurer,


75 00


$ 80 75


EXPENDITURES.


Center Harbor Band,


$ 35 00


E. S. Gilman, dinners for band,


16 00


L. D. Bean, for flags,


3 41


Judge F. M. Bickford, expenses,


5 00


Rev. Chas. Watkins,


2 00


James L. Marston, baskets,


1 00


Cash on hand,


18 34


$ 80 75


25


OLD HOME DAY


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand,


D. D. Atwood, town treasurer,


$ 34 57 91 50


$ 126 07


EXPENDITURES.


Mr. Watkins, for Sunday service,


$ 10 00


Prizes for sports, 7 75


Center Harbor Band,


50 00


Transportation of speaker,


6 00


Invitations and postage,


9 50


Mrs. Gilman, dinners for band,


18 00


Bill, Florence Hoyt,


3 04


Printing circulars,


3 75


Postage on invitations,


2 52


Will Heard, material for punch,


5 78


Transportation of orchestra,


7 50


Mrs. Gilman, pies,


60


$ 124 44


Cash on hand,


1 63


$ 126 07 J. L. MARSTON, Treasurer.


TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand, $ 19 23


Interest from cemetery fund from New Hampshire Savings Bank, 63 41


From New Hampshire Savings Bank,


E. P. Jewell library fund interest,


20 00


$ 102 64


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EXPENDITURES.


Wm. Heard, Grove cemetery, $ 12 30


Grace Marston, Baptist cemetery, 27 03


Frances Elliott, Whiteface cemetery, 4 76


Mary Peaslee, No. Sandwich cemetery, 7 73


W. B. Marston, Elm Hill cemetery, 5 50


Dr. A. B. Hoag, library treasurer,


20 00


Cash on hand, 25 32


$ 102 64


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


Trustees.


Financial Condition of the Town


ASSETS.


Due from State road maintenance, $ 120 38


State aid maintenance, 185 71


Notch and Dale road, 259 25


Town treasurer, 3,280 90


- $ 3,846 24


LIABILITIES.


Accounts Owed by Town :


State aid maintenance,


$ 185 72


Notch and Dale road, 259 26


27


Dog license, 1918,


116 90


Library, electric lights,


150 00


School fund note,


2,232 00


Balance Old Home Day,


58 50


$3,002 38


Town debts all paid with $3,280.90 in hands of the treasurer.


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


PAYMENT TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS.


State tax. County tax,


$2,152 00


2,691 54


Schools,


3,761 12


$ 8,604 66


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Treasurer's Report


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


Received of treasurer of 1917,


$1,035 38


Selectmen,


5,673 32


Collector of 1918,


17,964 70


Collector of 1917,


2,267 30


Abatements,


4 00


Error in taxes,


10 08


$26,954 78


Cr.


Paid State tax,


$2,152 00


County tax,


2,691 54


Schools,


3,761 12


Library,


231 90


Paupers,


156 00


Public water,


39 00


Highway,


11,827 57


Incidentals,


1,495 30


Bounties,


45 60


Note redeemed,


1,115 88


Abatements,


157 92


$23,673 83


Cash in hands of treasurer, Jan. 31, 1919,


3,280 95


$26,954 78 |


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Report of School Board


REVENUE.


Received balance from last year, $ 173 10


Amount required by law, 2,047 50


Additional money voted,


600 00


Literary fund,


105 30


Interest on school fund note,


133 92


For repairs on school houses,


50 00


For books and supplies,


200 00


For high school tuition,


300 00


For officers' salaries,


117 00


Dog license for 1916,


67 00


Dog license for 1917,


140 40


Tuition paid by Tamworth for


Spaulding children, 12 00


$3,946 22


EXPENDITURES.


By paid for incidentals, $ 57 48


For salaries of school officers,


117 00


For insurance,


110 00


For repairs,


68 64


For books and supplies,


175 84


For transportation,


222 50


For fuel,


127 67


For high school tuition,


189 32


For teachers' salaries,


2,414 70


For janitor service,


71 95


Balance,


$3,555 10 $ 391 12


30


Orders No. 61 and No. 62 given out by school board but not yet returned to school treasurer for payment, $ 8 50


$ 399 62


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


For high school tuition, $ 275 00


For text books and supplies, 200 00


Respectfully submitted,


LIZZIE B. GRAVES, ALBERT B. HOAG, RALPH E. GREENE, School Board of Sandwich.


JANITOR SERVICE.


Mabel I. Quimby, building fires at No. Sandwich, $ 2 00


Nellie Hubbard, cleaning Red Hill school house, 1 50


Harold E. Tilton, building fires, etc., at Lower Corner, 3 55


Leslie J. Weed, janitor services at North Sandwich, 4 00


Amy Burrows, cleaning Chick school house, 1 50


Grace Campbell, cleaning Whiteface school house, for two years, 3 00


Mrs. D. O. Brown, cleaning No. Sandwich school house, 1 50


F. L. Hanson, cleaning Center school house, 2 00


Paul Hanson, building fires at Center school, 3 75


Mrs. Fred Starkey, cleaning East Sandwich and Lower Corner school houses, 3 00


Lester Burrows, building fires at Chick's,


2 50


Etta Rogers, cleaning Durgin school house and two toilets, 2 00


Paul Hanson, building fires at Center, 7 80


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Lester Burrows, building fires at Chick's, 5 00


Walter Burrows, building fires at Center, 2 10


Grace Campbell, cleaning two school houses, 3 00


Leslie J. Weed, building fires at North Sandwich, 4 00


Mrs. E. C. Kent, services as janitor at East Sand- wich, 7 00


Harold Tilton, building fires at Lower Corner, 7 00


Otis Davey, janitor winter of 1917, (bill brought in after books were closed), 5 75


$ 71 95


INCIDENTALS.


Frances E. Tilton, mending flag at Lower Corner, $ 25


1


Aubrey Graves, hauling door for East Sandwich, 1 50


Lizzie B. Graves, telephone tolls, ribbon for badges, etc., 2 12


Herbert Perkins, labor at North Sandwich,


5 00


L. C. Felch, flag rope and labor,


1 25


W. F. Palmer, window glass,


1 00


Katherine Blackey, rent of room 12 weeks, wood, etc., 18 00


Charles R. Fellows, labor at Durgin,


1 00


Elmer B. Hart, paper, etc.,


1 25


F. M. Smith, supplies for Center school,


8 11


Emily F. Hunt, rent for school room, spring term,


18 00


57 48 $


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


$ 79 29


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


9 23


Lewis D. Garland, express,


2 62


Lizzie B. Graves, express,


6 00


32


Ginn & Co., supplies,


6 12


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


72 58


$ 175 84


FUEL.


Herbert Perkins, wood and kindling, $ 15 60


W. H. Taylor, sawing wood at Center, 1 25


Lewis C. Elliott, 2 cords fitted wood for Whiteface, 14 00


Jesse L. Ambrose, 1 cord dry wood for Whiteface, 6 00 Norman Hodge, wood and kindling, West Sandwich, 4 00


Aubrey M. Graves, kindlings, 1 50


Guy Avery, sawing wood at Center school, 2 00


George S. Hoyt, wood for Lower Corner, 27 00


Clarence R. Brown, sawing wood at No. Sandwich, 1 00 Charles R. Fellows, 2 cords wood, 16 00


Wm. Heard, kindlings, etc., for Center school, 3 57


Harry Blanchard, 4 cords dry wood for Center, 28 00


W. S. Tappan, wood for Whiteface school, 7 85


$ 127 67


SALARIES OF SCHOOL OFFICERS.


Albert B. Hoag, member of school board, $ 35 00


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


Ralph E. Greene, member of school board, 35 00


Elmer B. Hart, school treasurer,


10 00


William Heard, clerk of school board,


2 00


$ 117 00


TEACHERS' SALARIES. Mabel I. Quimby, teaching four weeks at North Sandwich, $ 36 00


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Beryl M. Mack, teaching four weeks at Red Hill, 36 00 Sylvia E. Grant, teaching ten weeks at Whiteface, 100 00 M. Louise Follett, teaching eleven weeks at North Sandwich, 110 00


Ethel C. Smith, teaching seven and two-fifths weeks at East Sandwich, 77 70


Charles A. Watkins, teaching twelve weeks at Grammar school, 132 00


Edna F. Sullivan, teaching four weeks at East Sandwich, 44 00


Eva M. Bryant, teaching twelve weeks at Primary school, 108 00


Grace E. Ainger, teaching twelve weeks at Chick's, 108 00


Lizzie E. Greene, teaching twelve weeks at West Sandwich, 108 00


Edith M. Dorr, teaching seven weeks at Red Hill, 63 00


Alice N. Hoag, teaching twelve weeks at Durgin, 108 00


Katharine F. Bryer, teaching eight weeks at Lower Corner, 72 00


Emma L. White, teaching one week at Lower Corner, 9 00


Evelyn I. Brown, teaching two weeks at Lower Corner, 18 00


Lizzie E. Greene, teaching one week at Chick's, 10 00


Clara E. Wallace, teaching fifteen weeks at Fel- lows, 75 00


Grace Des Champs, teaching twelve weeks at Chick's, 125 00


Marjorie Dean, teaching eleven weeks at White- face, 110 00


Alice N. Hoag, teaching thirteen weeks at Durgin, 130 00 Katherine Blackey, teaching twelve weeks at West Sandwich, 120 00


Florence Thackleberry, teaching thirteen weeks at Grammar, 175.00


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M. Louise Brown, teaching thirteen weeks at No. Sandwich, 130 00


Miriam S. Coller, teaching thirteen weeks at Primary, 130 00


Elizabeth C. Kent, teaching fourteen weeks at East Sandwich, 140 00


Flora B. Haley, teaching fourteen weeks at Lower Corner, 140 00


$2,414 70


REPAIRS.


Clarence R. Brown, painting blackboards at No. Sandwich school house, $ 1 00


Clarence R. Brown, labor and material, 2 38


J. Enos Hoyt, door for East Sandwich, 5 00


Allen L. Vittum, labor at East Sandwich, 7 50


F. L. Hanson, labor and material painting East Sandwich school house, 31 26


W. E. Quimby, labor at North Sandwich, 3 00


W. N. Mason, 2 M. shingles for Whiteface, 10 00


David Peaslee, labor on shed at Whiteface, 6 00


Charles E. Tilton, repairs at Lower Corner, 2 50


$ 68 64


TRANSPORTATION.


Levi C. Martin, transportation to Center, $ 60 00


Nellie Hubbard, transportation from Red Hill to Center, 88 50


Charles J. Davis, transportation to No. Sandwich, 52 00


Edith M. Haley, transportation to Lower Corner, 22 00


$ 222 50


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INSURANCE. E. M. Heard, insurance on school buildings, $ 110 00


HIGH SCHOOL TUITION.


LACONIA HIGH SCHOOL.


Bernice Burrows, fall term, 1917, $ 12 00


Winter term, 1917 and 1918, 16 80


Spring term, 15 40


Fall term,


16 80


$ 61 00


NEW HAMPTON LITERARY INSTITUTION. Hazel Avery,


Albert B. Hoag,


Margaret Marston,


Spring term, $ 54 99


Hazel Avery,


Albert B. Hoag,


Margaret Marston, Emma L. White,


Fall term, $ 73 33


$ 189 32


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36 School Treasurer's! Report


SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SANDWICH, N. H.


Treasurer's Report Ending January 31, 1919.


Balance from last year, .$ 173 10


Received from Town Treasurer, on orders, 3,761 12


Received from R. C. Spaulding for tuition, 12 00


$ 3,946 22


By paid teachers' salaries, $2,414 70


For transportation, 222 50


Incidentals, $48.98, fuel, $127.67 and janitors' services, 248 60


Books and supplies,


175 84


High school tuition,


189 32


Insurance,


110 00


Repairs,


68 64


School officers,


117 00


Cash on hand,


399 62


-$ 3,946 22


ELMER B. HART, School Treasurer.


37 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 Veteran's Association, trustees of the trust fund, treasurer of Old Home Week Association, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched and find in the hands of Town Treasurer Daniel D. Atwood, $3,280.95; A. B. Hoag, treasurer of Library Trustees, $1.00; Elmer B. Hart, treasurer of school board, $399.62; William H. Scriggins, treasurer of Veterans' Association, $18.34; W. B. Marston, treasurer of trustees of trust funds, $25.32; James L. Marston, treasurer of Old Home Week Association, $1.63.


J. ALPHONSO SMITH, CHARLES R. FELLOWS, SUMNER B. CLARK,


February 11, 1919.


Auditors.


38


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)


Spring ..


Charles A. Watkins


$ 44.00| 12 20


6 14 4! 5 6


Center Primary


Eva M. Bryant


36.00 12


18


II


7


2


4


Chick's Corner


Grace M Ainger


36.00 12


18 IO


8


3


5


Whiteface.


Sylvia E. Grant


40.00 IO


o


3


7


2


6


5


Durgin


Alice W. Hoag


36.00 12 IO


4


6


6


5


2I


North Sandwich East Sandwich


..


M. Louise Follett


40.00


16


8


8


4


6


I3


Ethel C. Smith


36.00


r8 II


7


5


West Sandwich


Lizzie E. Greene


36.00 12


II


5


6


4


4


Lower Corner


Emma L. White


36.00 II IO


8


2


2


6


6


Great Rock


Beryl M, Mack


36.00


II


8


3


5


5


6


Center Grammar


Fall


Florence Thackleberry


50.00 I3 20


I4


3


5


6


Center Primary Chick's Corner


-


Miriam S. Coller


40.00 I3 20


I2


8


2


5


9


40.00 13


I2


7


5


7


3


Whiteface


Marjorie G Dean


40.00 Il


8


6


2


4 5


J3


North Sandwich


M. Louise Brown


40.00 14 113


7


6


I


4


5


East Sandwich


Elizabeth C. Kent


40.00 12 19 [4


5


5


4


West Sandwich


Katherine J. Blackey


40.00 II 7


4


3


3


4


Lower Corner Fellows


Flora B. Haley


40.00 14 I4


8


6


2


6


21


Clara E. Wallace


20.00 15 3


3


1


2


*II 2-5


Alice W Hoag


40.00 13


13


8


5


8


8


Durgin


-


Lizzie E. Greene


Grace M. Des Champs


40.00


II


*


12


Edna Sullivan


Katherine F. Bryer


Evelyn J. Brown


-


Edith M Dorr


8


II


1


REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF SANDWICH, N. H., ON JANUARY 31 1919


Creation


TRUST FUNDS-PURPOSE OF CREATION


HOW INVESTED


Amount of


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.


$ 4.76


$1.76


$4.76


8, 1910


Orrilla P. Worrall


-


-



66


..


100.00


4.00


4.00


4.00


Dec 31, 1910


Susan A. Sherman


-


-


-


=


-


66


=


-


-


25.00


=


1.04


I 04


Nov


24, 1914


Mrs. James E. Mudgett “


C. H. White


Amoskeag


-


-


1000.00


92.61


25.00


1.00


1.00


1.00


Feb


14, 1917


Mrs. Mary Peaslee


-


..


66


. 6


100.00


4.00


4.00


7,33


Jan


1918


Mrs. Grace S. Mason


66


ICO 00


3.66


3.66


1918


Mrs. Emma Cox


-


25.00


.91


16


.91


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.


..


..


25.00


"


1.00


1.00


1.00


Jan


3, 1916


27, 1917


Mrs. Henry Hanson


New Hampshire


-


210.55


8.12


8 12


8.12


8, 1910


Sept 26, 1911


Alfred Marston


.


12.30


12.30


Dec 26, 1911


Samuel Chase,


50.00


2.00


April 27, 1914


Eliza B. Atwood


14, 1917


Mrs. Nellie Nicoll


"


100.00


4.00


4.00


4.00


150.00


"


6.00


6.00


6.00


Date of


Rate of


of year.


Expended


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


.


=


500.00


73.22


Charles Blanchard


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 in the Town of Sandwich for the Year ending December 31, 1918


$


1


Male


Living


or


Female


Stillborn


No. of Child


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Color of Parents


Residence of Parents


Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Jan 3 |Virginia 29


Female Male ..


|Liviug Stillborn Living


I


5


2


1


5


I


..


I


T


24 Virginia Vittum


Female


3


I


2 William Russell


Nellic E Craig Sarah H Bundy


Postmaster Farmer -


Male


6


Jessie A Mudgett |Jennie E Sturgis


White_Color


White


Farmer Laborer Carpenter Farmer


McPherson Kan|Charlestown Ms Sandwich


Feb 8 Charles Larkin


Mar 13 Willis Kennith


28 Edith Frances


Female


Apr 17 Caroline Tappan


27 Everett E Davey


Male


Rumney Rock Creek I11 Sandwich Moultonboro


CambridgeMass Galva Kansas Halifax N S North Conway Northfield Vt Sandwich


July 3 ThelmaGeorgette Female Male . 12|Walter Clark 15 Lester Manville Aug 22 Alfred Earl


PhillipstonMass Sandwich London Eng Springfield Mass Sandwich


Pittsfield Byron Me


Sept 12


Sandwich -


Dec


I Muriel 21 Esther Louise 27 Elwood Jesse


Arlington Mass SomervilleMass Sandwich Albany


2


Eugene F Martin


Lottie M vittum Jennie B Manning Mary R Brown Blanch LeClare Hazel A Davey Mary E Webster Florence A Clark Beryl M Kell Letitia C Mitchell Ada B Vittum Marion Bullard


=


-


Laborer Chauffeur Laborer Farmer cborer Clergyman Farmer


Occupation of


(if any)


Date


Name of the Child


Sex and Condition


Sandwich


George W Vittum|Ethel G Strong Lewis D Garland Ebba O Sisberg Cleveland Weed Arthur W Avery George O Cook Wallace Nudd *Guy E Smith Ralph Wakefield Walter L White Ernest M Mack Charles Watkins Casper M Hawes Neal McCrillis


=


1


Marriages in the Town of Sandwich for the Year Ending December 31, 1918.


Date


Place of Mar- riage


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


Age in Years


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


Apr 7| Moultonboro


23


Laborer


Cambridge Mass


Sandwich


Tuftonboro Sandwich


Sept 25 Sandwich


Clarence R Brown 21


Sandwich


M Louise Follett 18


Lebanon


Clifton G Goodwin 47


Mill foreman


Haverhill Mass


Nova Scotia


Edwin S Coller


Clergyman


Sandwich


Myrtie Vittum 30


Housekeeper


Sandwich


Ira A Clough Tamworth Nellie E Delaney Ireland . Elmer Elliott Maud L Mitchel Daniel O Brown Elizabeth Fogg Charles F Follett S Abbie Wallace Charles Goodwin Sarah Sandwich Jacob F Vittum Mary O


James E French Justice of the Peace Moultonboro


Edwin S Coller Clergyman Sandwich


Dec 24 Sandwich


Harry O Clough Sandwich Madeline Elliott Sandwich


19


White


At home


Watchman


Sandwich


Teacher


Ashland


South Tamworth


Sandwich


Sandwich -


Deaths in the Town of Sandwich for the Year Ending December 31, 1918


Age


Sex and Condition


Place of Birth


Date


Years


Months Days


Male or


Color


Single Married or Widowed


Occupation


Father


Mother


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Jan 20|Mary E Sweatt 30 Marcia E Horne 83 Feb 8 Ruth M Peaslee 12 Susan B Quimby 18 George L Gray Mar 20 Eleanor Gilman 24 Charles A Fossius 52 Apr 17 Lorenzo D Bean


20


10 Searsmont Me 9 18 Sandwich


84


I 23


21


9 27


Male Fem'le Male


Single Wid Single wid Single Wid Married


|Preceptress Housewife At home Housewife Machinist Housewife Farmer


Plymouth Me Sandwich Sweden Sandwich


Newfield Me Sweden Dunbarton Moultonboro


Nicholas M Bean Celinda M Miller Aug'tine Blanchard Betsy P Ambrose


May 8 CharlesBlanchard 82 9 William Wallace 77 9 Oscar T Vittum 79 June II Marion F Parker Il


74


3 II


.


Wid


Merchant Farmer ..


Sandwich .


21 1 27


Laconia I| 14 Sandwich


Fem'le Male Fem'le


Single Wid ..


Farmer


83


7 II


I


Sandwich


Single


Student


Sweden Sandwich Gloucester Rumney


Oct


30 Dorothy E Smith 16 Willis K Avery 21 William H Estes


15 IO 5


7 3


Sandwich ..


Male


79| 1|17


Wid Single


Farmer


Nov I LinwoodBickford 15 2 4


Dec


4 Dora W Tiask


84 IO 24 Sandwich


Fem'le Male


Married


Housekeeper |Farmer


14 Jonathan Tappan 80| 5| 6


Clarence L Smith Arthur W Avery Caleb Estes George Bickford Thomas Blanchard Jacob Webster lJonothan Tappan


Sarah L Vittum Nancy Dinsmore Dorothy Hurd


I hereby certfy that the above and foregoing is a true transcript of the record of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have been reported 10 me for the year ending December 31, 1918.


JAMES L. MARSTON, Town Clerk.


68) 3|24|Sandwich


)Fem'le


Gilmanton


|Sandwich Searsmont Me| Searsmont Me John Weelman Sandwich " WalthamMass David J Peaslee Sandwich ..


Thomas S Sweatt


|Emeline Foss Eliza Bennett Dora E Trask Jane Brown Mary Etta Corliss Eliza Parker


86


5|15 Parsonsfield Sweden 9 2 Sandwich


7 7


-


Married ..


Housewife


Sandwich Cambridge


Marion F Scriggins Thresher


Parker 24 George W Morse July 7 Annie A Smith Sept 7 Clara S Mystrom 13


92 60


Anna Anderson Marion Bullard Lulu B Sanborn Jennie D Manning Mehitable Watson


7 Charles Blanchard 67 10 7 Eaton


Married Wid


Farmer


Sandwich


Sandwich


Nathaniel Vittum Lucy Vittum .. Arthur C Scriggins Flora B Blackey H L Parker Benjamin Morse Levi W Smith Peter Peterson Sweden ArlingtonMass Neal McCrillis Campton Nova Scotia


4


Housekeeper


McCrillis


6|12


=


White


Name of Deceased


Place of Birth


Female


John Donovan Irving Gray Joseph Q Prescott Fossius


L


6


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