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SCHOOL MONEY ACCOUNT
Amount of school money for 1909,
$2,369 68
April 8 Paid J. A, Smith, Treas.,
$431 03
June 26 66 66
600 00
July 31
66
200 00
Dec. 24
66
66 66
1,004 73
2,235 76
Balance in town treasury, Appropiation for school supplies, Balance from 1908,
$133 92
$100 00
6 18
$106 18
Dec. 24 Paid J. A. Smith, Treas.,
106 18
Appropriation for school house repairs,
$400 00
Dec. 24, Paid J. A. Smith, Treas.,
400 00
BOUNTIES
Uriah McDaniels, five bears, $25 00
LIBRARY TRUSTEES
Paid Chas. Blanchard, Treas., amt. required by law, $62 70
Raised by vote of town, 75 00
$137 70
OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION
Paid E. M. Heard, Treas., amt. raised by vote of town, $75 00
VETERAN ASSOCIATION
Paid L. D. Bean, Treas., appropriation for decorat- ing soldiers' graves, $75 00
COUNTY PAUPERS
Paid Ceo. O. Hanson, Jan. 12 to March 18, 1909, six tramps, $6 00
May 1 to Oct. 30, six tramps, 6 00
$12 00
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ANNUAL REPORT
TUITION
New Hampshire Literary Institution
Cleveland Weed, spring term,
$ 13 34
Célia N. Ambrose, 13 34
Jessie L. Ambrose, fall term, 13 33
Cleveland Weed, 66
13 33
Celia N. Ambrose,
13 33
Celia N. Ambrose, winter term,
13 34
Cleveland Weed,
13 34
Tilton Seminary.
S. B. Clark, spring term,
13 33
N. McCrillis,
13 33
G. E. Marston, 13.33
L. E. Green, 66
13 33
Margaret McCrillis, spring term,
13 33
S. B. Clark, fall term,
13 34
N. McCrillis,
13 34
G. E. Marston, 66
13 34
G. H. Smith, 66
13 34
L. E. Green,
13 34
S. B. Clark, winter term,
13 33
N. McCrillis
13 33
G. E. Marston, 66
13 33
G. H. Smith,
13 33
L. E. Green,
13 33
Concord High School. 2
Mary E. Smith, spring term, 12 63
$305 98
DOG DAMAGE
Harry L. Burrows, three sheep and four lambs killed and damage to flock, $ 35 00
Allen L. Vittum, damage to calf,
5 00
Fees of town clerk, for licensing 114 dogs,
22 80
Salary of dog officer, 12 00
$74 80
Amount of dog license in 1909,
$248 00
Balance dog license for schools,
$173 20
HIGHWAYS
Balance of highway money left from 1908, $ 626 96
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Highway money, 1909,
4,000 00
Raised to obtain state aid, 1909,
272 00
$4,898 96
Less permanent highway money,
816 00
$4,082 96
Rec'd from state for repairs on State Notch Road,
17 40
$4,100 36
Paid:
Ross M. Graves, snow bills, Feb. 1 to May 1, 1909, $ 253 98
Frank H. Chick,
¥ 270 29
Charles L. Foss, 66 66
296 46
Charles L' Foss, summer bill, 1909, 824 86
715 47
Frank H. Chick, 920 05
J. Hadlock, road machine rep. and fgt., 19 21
E. M. Bagley, repairing bridge in Notch road, 5 50
James E. Mudgett housing road machine and road roller to Oct. 1, 1909, 3 00
North East Metal Culvert, 1 Culvert, 10 30
Charles O. Smith for bridge plank delivered, 21 36
Moses A. Hall, labor on Notch road, 13 00
Ross M. Graves, snow bills, Dec. 31, '09 to Jan. 31, '10, 74 18 Charles L. Foss, snow bills, Dec. 31, to Jan. 31, 1910, 69 12
Frank H. Smith, Click 20 50
$3,517 28
Balance of highway money in hands of town,
$583 08
PERMANENT HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES
Balance of permanent highway money of 1908 in state treasury, $ 5 69
Balance of permanent highway money of 1908 in town treasury, 14 21
Permanent highway money for 1909, 1,142 40
$1,162 30
Paid George W. Thompson for permanent highway on road leading from Cen- ter Sandwich to Squam Lake, $1,053 21
Paid state disbursement, 9 84
Balance in town treasury, 70 89
Balance in state treasury, 28 36
-- $1,162 30
Ross M. Graves,
66
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ANNUAL REPORT
CEMETERY FUND
Paid Mrs. James L. Marston, Treas., for care of Worrell lot, $ 3 00 Received of New Hampshire Savings Bank, 3 00
SANDWICH VETERAN ASSOCIATION.
DR.
Balance from last report, $ 20 49
May 28, Received of Selectmen,
75 00
$95 49
CR.
May 10, Flags and express, $ 5 94
66 30, Center Harbor band,
32 00
66 66 William H. Trickey,
15 00
66 Dinners for band,
3 00
66
66 Geo. O. Hanson, horse baiting,
2 50
66
J. L. Marston, baskets, 1 00
Feb. 15, 1910, Balance in hands of Treas., 36 05
$95 49
LORENZO D. BEAN, Treasurer
Highways and Bridges
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES, MAY 1 TO NOV. 1, 1909. ACCOUNT OF CHAS. L. Foss.
Walter Hill, 52 days, 8 63
$
Ed. Atwood, 1 day, 1 50
Herbert Perkins, 12 days, 2 25
Will Plummer, 10 days, 52 hours,
15 83
Joseph Wilkins, 9 days, 33 hours,
14 00
A McCrillis, oxen, 7 days, 10 50
Leon Currier, self, horses and oxen, 7 days at $5 00,
35 00
S. B. Smith, self and oxen, 7 days at $3.00, 21 00
Owen Gilman, self and horses, 24.50, self, 2 days, 3.00, 27 50 A. W. Batchelder, 5 days,
7 50
J. R. Bryer, 5 days,
7 50
James Gilman, 5 days,
7 50
Clifford Gilman, 134 days,
20 63
James Bickford, 2 days, 4 hour,
3 13
Wesley Tewksbury,
1 83
E. W. Bennett, 2 days, & hour,
3 13
G. L. Gray, 2 day,
75
C. L. Foss, self, horses and tools, 44days, $19 00
self and horses, 1 day,
3 50
self and one horse, 22 days, 6 25
horses and tools, 2 days, 5 00
horses, 72 days, 15 00
Running machine, 7 days, 14 00
62 75
S. F. Quimby, blasting stone and paid
for dynamite,
$ 15 83
use of harrow 3 days,
1 50
17 33
John Gilman,
10 00
. D. S. Watson, 3 days blasting at 2,50, paid for sharpening drill,
32
7 82
W. S. Tappan, 294 lbs. dynamite, $ 11 70
2905 ft. lumber for bridges,
43 57
3 men and 2 horses, 2 day,
3 25
2 men and 1 horse, ¿ day,
2 00
$ 7 50
60 52
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ANNUAL REPORT
Arthur Chase, caps, fuse, bolts and spikes,
1 37
T. A. Horne, blasting, 62 days, 13 00
J. A. Hanson, 1. stringer, 2 00
Clifford Gilman, 16 days, 24 00
James Gilman, 9 days,
13 50
J. R. Bryer, 1 day,
. 50
Leon Currier, 1 day,
1 50
$ 10 50
Owen Gilman, 7 days, self and horses, 3 days, 14 00
24 50
A. McCrillis, for harrow repairs,
2 60
E. P. Wallace, running machine 4 days, $ 8 00
pair horses on machine 4 days, 10 00
18 00
E. M. Bagley, 4 days, $ 6 00
pair horses on machine, 4 days, 10 00
16 00
Edgar Wood, 1 day,
1 50
Bert Wood, 3 days,
4 50
James Bickford, plank,
67
J. G. Atwood, repairs on road machine and harrow,
6 40
S. F. Quimby, use of harrow 3 days,
1 50
Chas. L. Foss, self, horses and tools, 10
days, $ 40 00
self and 1 horse, 22 days, 6 25
self and pair horses, 2 days, 7 00
2 horses, 4 days, 8 00
self, running machine, 6 days, 12 00
self, 1 day, 1 . 50
4 stringers, 12 00
W. S. Tappan, 2350 ft. bridge plank,
35 25
Will Plummer, 10 days,
15 00
Joseph Wilkins, 11 days,
16 50
L. C. Skinner, self, man and pair oxen, 8 hours, 4 00
Frank Plummer, 11 days, cutting bushes as per contract, 22 50
C. L. Foss, self and horses, 1 man, 14 days, 1 87
$ 4 00
self, one day, 1 50
7 37
Geo. Grant, 22 days,
3 75
S. F. Quimby, self, man & team repairing Quimby hill, 1 70
Frank Plummer, drawing plank and work on bridge, $ 2 00
self, 2 day, 75
2 75
.
86 75
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Walter Hill, 2 days, 3 00
C. O. Smith, 791 ft. bridge plank, 12 78
W. S. Tappan, 100 ft. plank, 1.50, drawing plank, $2 3 50
C. L. Foss, self and horses, 4 days,
16 00
Lewis Elliott, 1 stringer,
4 00
J. R. Bryer, 2 days and ≥ hour,
3 08
Geo. Grant, 2 day,
75
E. W. Bennett, 18 hours,
25
F. P. Tilton, work on bridge,
65
Winthrop Tappan,
50
Geo. Castle, 436 ft. plank,
6 69
Owen Gilman, 1 day,
1 50
W. S. Tappan, 1771 ft. plank, 26.56, iron for bridge 1.98 28 54
E. F. Wallace, work on bridge,
1 50
C. L. Foss, self and horses, 2 days,
$ 8 00
self and horse, ¿ day,
1 25
self, day, . 12
one stringer, 3 00
13 37
W. S. Tappan, 4 day,
1 12
James Bickford, for plank,
67
James Gilman, 1 day,
1 50
H. H. Currier, 1 day,
. 50
Edgar Wood, 32 days,
5 25
A. Grant, 2 days,
3 00
J. R. Bryer, 7 days,
10 50
E. F. Wallace, cutting bushes,
3 00
Chas. L. Foss, self and horses, 2 days, self, 2 days, 3 00
11 00
W. S. Tappan, 3 men and pair horses' 1 day, C. Turner, self and horse, 1 day, 6 hours, 4 00
7 00
C. O. Blanchard, 3 days, 4.50, 1 horse, 1 day, 1.00,
5 50
$824 86
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders:
June 12, 1909 No. 20, $200 00
June 21, 1909 No. 27,
162 97
July 31, 1909 No. 38, 303 54
Oct. 30, 1909 No. 52, 114 87
Nov. 27, 1909 No. 57, 43 48
$824 86
$ 8 00
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ANNUAL REPORT
SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1, TO APR. 1, 1909. ACCOUNT OF CHAS. L. Foss.
Leon H. Currier,
$ 6 60
J. A. Pierce,
2 00
J. W. G. Wilkins,
2 02
C. Turner,
14 00
John F. Gilman,
18 75
J. J. Cartland,
10 58
Geo. L. Canney,
10 70
W. C. Bryant,
14 40
E. W. Bennett, .
6 00
J. A. Hanson,
18 40
R. W. Hanson,
9 10
Wesley Tewksbury,
20 11
Frank L. Atwood,
14 50
Geo. W. Wiggin,
17 10
L. C. Skinner,
23 25
Amos Gale,
4 80
W. S. Tappan,
33 10
Will Plummer,
11 60
Elmer Elliott,
1 13
C. F. Brown,
2 67
Frank H. Grant,
2 75
C. L. Foss,
8 47
Geo. L. Gray,
90
A. W. Batchelder,
8 03
T. W. Hoag,
3 00
Clifford Gilman,
6 00
John F. Gilman Jr.,
6 00
James Gilman,
3 00
J. R. Bryer,
1 50
C. L. Goss,
16 00
$296 46
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders:
April 24, 1909 No. 12,
$287 76
May 28, 1909 No. 19, 8 70
$296 46
SNOW BILLS FROM DEC. 1, 1909 TO FEB. 1, 1910. ACCOUNT OF CHAS. L. Foss.
Wesley Tewksbury, $ 3 83
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Walter Bryant,
3 60
Leon H. Currier,
3 15
Frank L. Atwood,
8 40
T. W. Hoag,
1 84
C. R. Fellows,
70
Geo. L. Gray,
1 65
L. C. Skinner,
6 30
Geo. L. Canney
4 90
Will Plummer, 2 25
Amos Gale,
1 50
W. S. Tappan,
6 80
C. L. Foss, $9.20, official services as road agent 15.00, 24 20
$69 12
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders: Jan. 29, 1910 No. 83, $69 12
SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1, TO APR. 1, 1909.
ACCOUNT OF Ross M. GRAVES
Fred Smith,
$ 10
Oscar Vittum,
18 50
Ross M. Graves,
32 55
Fred O. Mason,
8 70
Howard W. Blanchard,
8 25
A. M. Graves,
15 75
Chas. W. Donovan,
7 12
Chas. H. Foss,
1 87
Frank E. Tilton,
41 90
Allen L. Vittum,
14 15
Arthur Skinner,
7 35
Lila T. Willis,
25 87
William McCloskey,
20 70
Eugene E. Mudgett,
13 95
W. H. Dorsey,
90
H. S. Corliss,
: 55
Cleveland Clark,
1 02
Ross M. Graves,
14 25
Harry Bodge,
4 50
James Prescott,
4 50
A. M. Graves,
4 50
$253 98
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ANNUAL REPORT
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders:
Apr. 24, 1909, No. 11, $230 38
June 26 66
No. 22, 23 60
$253 98
SNOW BILLS FROM DEC. 14, 1909, TO JAN. 16, 1910. ACCOUNT OF ROSS M. GRAVES.
Ross M. Graves,
$10 72
Harry O. Haley,
1 80
Hiram Corliss,
2 77
Chas. W. Donovan,
. 80
Chas. Foss,
. 80
Chas. W. Trask,
2 63
Fred O. Mason,
2 17
Lila T. Willis,
6 25
Marshall W. Vittum,
5 55
William McCloskey,
9 00
Harry Bodge,
2 25
Howard W. Blanchard,
3 00
Willard F. Palmer,
45
Chas. E. Skinner,
. 50
A. M. Graves,
4 12
F. A. Bryer,
3 37
Ross M. Graves, official services as road agent,
15 00
$74 18
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order: Tan. 29, '10, No. 73, $74 18
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES MAY 1 TO NOV. 1, 1909.
ACCOUNT OF ROSS M. GRAVES.
Ross M. Graves, 3 yoke oxen and one horse on harrow, and running road machine, 11 days, $ 82 50
Self and one pair oxen, 2 days,
6 00
Self, 4 oxen, 1 day, $4.50; self, 1 day,
4 oxen, 2 day, 1 horse 2 day, $3.50, 8 00
Self, 1 pair horses, 1 pair oxen, 11 days, 55 00
Sharpening tools, dynamite, spikes, and fuse, 6 00
Repairing road machine, $1.00; use of plow, $2.00 3 00 160 50
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Harry Wallace, 7 days,
10 50
Tames Presctt, 26 days, 39 00
H. W. Blanchard, self, pair oxen on road machine, 112 days, 34 50
W. P. Prescott, 26 days, -
39 00
I. H. Graves, self, pair oxen on road machine,
33 75
H. W. Blanchard, 11 days,
16 50
A M. Graves, 22 days, $33.00; use of harrow, $2.00, Harry E. Bodge, 23 days,
34 50
Edman Vittum, 10 days,
15 00
Marshall Vittum, 12 days,
18 00
O. T. Vittum, 1 day,
1 50
F. E. French, 22 days,
3 75
Clarence Graves, 4 days, 6 00
3 00
Freeman Abbott, self, man and 1 pair horses, 2 day,
2 50
Chas. Hodge, 23 days,
4 00
Fred Tappan, 6 days,
9 00
Alfred Trask, ¿day,
75
Arthur Skinner,
1 50
Fred Smith, 13 days,
2 50
Thomas Heath, 3 days,
4 50
Leonard Brownley, 6 days, $9.00; 3 bridge nails, .75,
9 75
Arthur E. Corliss, 33 days,
5 50
H. S. Corliss, self, 1 pair horses, 1 day, $3 50 Self, 22 days, 3 75
7 25
Stevenson & Perkins, 805 ft. bridge plank, 12 07
Ross M. Graves. 43 days,
6 50
James Prescott, 43 days,
50
Edman Vittum, 43 days,
6 50
Marshal Vittum, 43 days,
6 50
A. M. Graves. 43 days,
6 50
Harry E. Bodge, 33 days,
5 00
S. A. Hill, 2 days,
3 00
William P. Prescott, 33 days,
5 00
Harry Wallace, 2 days,
3 00
O. E. Vittum, 13 days,
2 50
Bert Gilman, 12 days,
2 25
Thomas Heath, ¿ day,
75
Ross M. Graves, self, 1 pair horses, 1 day, $3 50 Self, 1 horse, 12 days, 3 75
7 25
A. M. Graves, 1 day,
1 50
H. W. Blanchard, 1 day,
1 50
Freeman French, 1 day,
1 50
Ross M. Graves, 22 days.
3 75
Fred Tappan, 22 days,
3 75
S. A. Hill, 2 days,
35 00
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ANNUAL REPORT
Thomas Heath, ¿ day,
75
Ernest Vittum, 22 days,
3 75
Bert Gilman, 3 day, 50
Harry Bodge, 1 day,
1 50
James Prescott, 22 days,
3 75
Wm. P. Prescott, 1 day,
1 50
Ross M. Graves, self, 1 pair horses, 4
days, $14 00
Self, man, 1 pair horses, 2 hours,
1 00
Self, 1 horse, 3 hours,
75
5 bridge stringers,
2 50
18 25
Harry Bodge, 2 days, 8 hours,
4 20
James Prescott, 2 days,
3 00
A. M. Graves, 1 day,
1 50
S. A. Hill, 2 day,
75
S. B. Smith, self man, 1 pair cattle, 1 day,
4 50
H. Corliss, 1 bridge stringers, 25
Stevenson & Perkins, 1197 ft, plank, at $15. per M.,
17 95
Ross, M. Graves, self, 1 pair horses, 3
days, $10 50
Self, man, 1 pair horses, 4 day.
1 25
Self, 6 days, 9 00
20 75
Fred Tappan, 8 days,
12 00
A. M. Graves, 8 days,
12 00
James Prescott, 8 days,
12 00
G. Smith, 1 day,
1 50
Ernest Vittum, 2 days
3 00
S. A. Hil, 2 days,
3 00
H. W. Blanchard, 2 days,
3 00
Bert Gilman, 2 days;
3 00
$715 47
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer, on Selectmen's orders:
June 26, 1909, No. 23,
$563 82
Aug. 28, 1909, No. 40,
69 65
Sept. 25, 1909, No. 42,
70 25
Jan. 29, 1910, No. 72.
11 75
$715 47
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM MAY 1 TO NOV. 1, 1909. ACCOUNT OF FRANK H. CHICK.
F. H. Chick, self,1 pair horses, tools, 15₺ days, $69 75
Self, 2 men, on bridge, $5.00; self,
horses, 74 hours, $3.88; 8 88
Repairing Eastman bridge, 2 00
$ 80 63
E. P. Wallace, 1 pair horses 152 days, $69.75; 72 hours, $3.88; 73 63
J. A. Smith, 1 pair horses,2 days, 8 hours, 7 24
1 horse 1 day, 1 25 8 49
E. M. Bagley, 1 pair horses 92 days, 38 00
72 hours, $8.45; 1 pair horses, 1 day, $2.50; 5 95
Horses and plow, 4 days, 18 00
61 95
Harry Wallace, 52 days, 8 25
Melvin Allen, 1 day, 1 50
James Burrows, 152 days, $23.25; 72 hours, $1.29, 24 54
Harry L. Burrows, 152 days, $23.25; 72 hours, $1.29,
24 54
Chas. Mudgett, 42 days, $6.75; 72 hours, $1.25, 8 00
Geo. Berry, 152 days, (teamster) at $2, 31.00, 72 hours, $1,72 32 72
Delos Huckins, 142 days, $21.75; 72 hours, $1.29, 23 04
John Gilman, 142 days, $21.75; 72 hours, $1.29, 23 04
James Walker, 142 days, $21.75 74 hours, $1.29, 23 04
E. E. Mudgett, 3 days, 4 50
Simeon Etheridge, 13 days, $19.50 72 hours, $1.29, 20 79
Alonzo Loomis, 42 days, $6.75; 72 hours, $1.29, 8 04
Warren Gilman, 10 days, $15; 72hours, $1.29, 16 29
Warren Gilman, 132 days cutting bushes,
20 25
John Hodge, 74 hours, $1.29; cutting bushes, 9 days, $13.50, 14 79
Chas. Ward, cutting bushes, 62 days,
9 75
Frank Plummer, self, 1 pair horses, ¿ day,
, 00
William Plummer, ¿ day,
75
Henry Tibbetts, 10 days, $15; 72 hours, $1.29 16 29
132 days, cutting bushes, 20 25
36 54
Howard Heard, man, 1 pair horses, 6 days,
24 00
John Burrows, self, 1 pair horses, 12 days, 6 00
Self, 10 days, $15; 72 hours, $1.29; 16 29
25 29
Newell Burrows, 7 days, $10.50; 72 hours, $1.29;
11 79
F. H. Chick, 44 ft. steel culverts at .70, 30 80
Freight and cartage on same, 70
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Repairs on road machine, (S. D. Garland) 6 76
45 loads gravel at .10 (Oliver Lee) 4 50 42 76
C. O. Smith, 1977 ft. bridge plank and stringers at $17 per M, 33 61
E. E. Mudgett, 7 hours on road and bridge, 1 05
E. M. Bagley, self, team, 1 day, $4; self 1 day, $1.50, 5 50
J. H. Nixon, cutting bushes per contract, 3 00
George R. Berry, 122 days, $18.75; 72 hours, $1.25, 20 00
John G. Burrows, 10 days, $15; 72 hours, $1.25, 16 25
Newell Burrows, 112 days, 17 50
F. H. Chick, self and team, 9 days, 41 00
Self 3 days, $4.50; 26 ft. culvert, $18.20; 120 ft. plank, $2.04; 24 74
65 74
Geo. R. Berry, 44 days,
7 12
Newell Burrows, 4 days,
6 00
F. H. Chick, self, team. 44 days,
19 00
E. M. Bagley, self, team, 4 days,
16 00
E. P. Wallace, self, team, 4 days,
16 00
Moses Brown, 2 days, 1
3 00
Clarence Bryant, 4 days,
6 00
Fred Mudgett, 4 days,
6 00
Wm. Heard, 120 loads gravel at .10, 12 00
163 ft. plank culvert(H. E. Moulton) 2 77
880 ft bridge plank, (S. H. Burleigh) 14 08
28 85
Chas. Blanchard's bill, '06, '07. '09,
1 87
F. M. Smith, dynamite and fuse,
. 00
T. Olin Cook, 14 hours,
2 10
Wm. Heard, 1 pair cattle, 2 days,
3 00
Clarence Bryant, 2 days,
3 00
Geo. Gault, 2 days,
3 00
Wm. Heard, 8 loads gravel,
80
S. D. Garland, bridge irons,
60
F. H. Chick, self, team, $2; man, 2 day, .75; 2 75
10 pounds spikes, 40
3 15
$920 05
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders:
June 26, 1909, No. 31, $550 00
Aug. 28, 1909, No. 39, 111 52
Sept. 25, 1909, No. 44, 119 49
Oct. 30, 1909, No. 50, 107 97
Dec. 24, 1909, No. 64, 21 52
Jan. 31, 1910, No. 89, 9 55
$920 05
TOWN OF SANDWICH
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SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1 TO APR. 1, 1909. ACCOUNT OF FRANK H. CHICK.
John W. Burrows,
$ 36 90
George W. Thompson,
3 07
Chas. A. Thompson,
75
D. W. George,
5 00
Delos Huckins,
2 70
Chas. H. Burrows,
3 89
H. E. Moulton,
3 95
A. C. Atwood,
6 95
Norman Hodge,
5 33
Herman M. Clark,
6 95
C. W. McGregor,
7 49
N. F. Gilman,
2 10
John N. Hodge,
9 00
Lewis Q. Smith,
8 77
Leon Hodge,
5 25
Elmer L. Thompson,
3 94
Oliver Lee,
9 63
James W. Burrows and Harry L. Burrows,
21 93
E. E. Quimby,
15 33
Chas. George,
: 70
General Smith,
1 35
Chas. O. Smith
41 30
Frank H. Chick,
6 82
Eugene E, Mudgett,
17 95
E. M. Bagley,
7 65
William Heard,
1 28
W. Z. Plummer,
60
James F. Martin,
10 65
Geo. H. Smith,
10 31
W. H. Penniman,
3 50
Geo. O. Hanson,
5 75
Fred Williams,
1 50
$270 29
RECEIPTS.
Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders:
Apr. 2, 1909, No. 13, $263 04
May 28, 1909, No. 18,
7 25
$270 29
22
ANNUAL REPORT
Snow bills for January 1910. Account of F. H. Chick: Chas. O. Smith, $ 5 50 F. H. Chick, official services as road agent, 15 00
RECEIPTS.
Recived of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order: Jan. 31, 1910, No. 90, $20 50
SNOW ROLLERS.
Amount raised by vote of town,
$200 00
Paid George W. Tibbetts 1 roller,
100 00
Balance in hands of town,
$100 00
ABATEMENTS.
Albert F. Ainsley,
$ 1.95
Richard L. Beckwith, paid in Moultonboro,
1 95
George H. Davey,
2 38
Jeremiah Martin,
1 95
George H. Scriggins,
1 95
Rosina Smith,
2 57
John Tappan,
1 95
Harry J. Wallace,
1 95
Henry B. Sawyer, Exempt,
9 75
Newell J. Burrows, Has died,
1 95
$28 35
PUBLIC WATER.
Lila F. Willis,
March 1, '08 to March '09,
$ 3 00
John C. Watson,
'10,
6 00
Frank Plumber, '09
3.00
J. Edwin Beede,
66 66
66
2 25
Denison R. Slade,
66
66 66
3 00
$17 25
SANDWICH OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION.
To balance on hand from 1908,
$13 78
Received from town of Sandwich 1909,
75 00
$88 78
Paid: Rumford Printing Co., invitations,
$ 2 75
Envelopes and printing,
1 50
$20 50
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
R. T. Russell, postage and express, 3 40
Rev. E. Newell, Lotus Quartette, services and expenses, 75 00 Miss Newell, refreshments, 5 00
Balance on hand February 1910,
1 13
$88 78
E. M. HEARD, Treasurer. REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES. C'HARLES BLANCHARD, TREASURER. Board of Trustees of Sandwich Town Library for the year ending February 15, 1910. DR.
To balance on hand Feb. 15, 1909,
$ 50 00
Dec. 24, Rec'd of selectmen for library purposes,
137 70
Rec'd fees and fines,
9 65
$197 35
CR.
1909
Feb. 17
Freight on books,
$ 80
May 28
Express,
15
Oct. 28
15
.6
Book, News, Monthly,
1 00
Dec. 14
Magazines,
13 50
22
Freight on books,
90
23 Book numbers,
54
1910
Jan. 17 DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books,
110 60
Feb. 8 Isabel Forbush, cataloging books,
3 00
15 Rent for library room,
25 00
Balance on hand,
41 71
$197 35
GENERAL ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS.
County Treasurer, pauper bill to May 1, '09,
$600 00
County Treasurer, pauper bill to Nov. 1, '09,
600 00
State Treasurer, railroad tax,
$267 37
Savings Bank tax,
889 78
Literary fund,
79 36
High school tuition,
107 97
Bounty on 5 bears,
25 00
1,369 48
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ANNUAL REPORT
Wm. A. Farnsworth, rent town hall 1 year,
60 00
Interest on school fund note, 133 92
State portion of joint permanent highway fund in part, 293 89
Charles Blanchard fund for care of cemetery lot in Center Sandwich, 100 00
Mrs. I. Harris Metcalf, repairing road near C. E. Eastman's. 30 00
New Hampshire Savings Bank, care of Worrell cemetery lot,
3 00
Old bridge plank sold,
3 00
State, repairs on Notch road,
17 40
Local Telephone Co., rent of selectman's room,
7 00
Andrew Morris, fruit, pedlar's license,
8 00
Receipts for orders on Town Treasurer,
-12,027 46
$14,065 15
EXPENDITURES.
School Board,
$ 2,741 94
Bounty.
25 00
Library Trustees,
137 70
Old Home Week Association,
75 00
Veteran Association,
75 00
County Paupers,
12 00
Tuition,
305 98
Dog damage,
40 00
Public water,
17 25
Town officers,
513 26
Incidentals,
318 97
County tax,
1,379 52
Interest on school fund note,
133 92
Road agents,
3,517 28
Permanent highways,
1,053 21
Cornelius Turner, collector, abatements,
28 35
State tax,
1,672 00
Care Worrell cemetery lot,
3 00
Town Treasurer, Chas. Blanchard fund,
100 00
Amos Gale, services as dog officer,
12 00
D. D. Atwood, town treasurer,
1,803 77
Snow roller,
100 00
$14,065 15
TOWN OFFICERS.
E. M. Bagley, services as constable November elec- tion 1908, March election 1909, $ 3 00
25
TOWN OF SANDWICH
A. B. Hoag, services as member of school board and enumeration of pupils, 30 00
H. E. Moulton, services as selectman from Feb. 15 to election 1909, $5.00, also time and ex- pense to Concord to consult engineer in June 1908, $4.00, 9 00
A. B. Hoag, services as health officer, 5 00
Nannie M. Vittum, services as member of school board, 25 00
J. A. Smith, services as district treasurer, 10 00
Isabell Forbush, services as librarian, 40 00
D. D. Atwood, services as town treasurer, 30 00
Elmer B. Hart, services as town clerk, 48 76
Frank H. Chick, services as selectman from Feb. 15, 1908 to March election, 1909, 5 00
John J. Weed, services as member of school board and book agent, 30 00
William Heard, services as selectman from Feb. 15 to March 1, 1909, 5 00
William Heard, services as clerk, school board, 2 00
L. C. Felch, constable March election, 1909, 1 50
George W. Thompson, copying taxes and preparing tax book, 15 00
George W. Thompson, services as selectman March 9, 1909 to Feb. 15, 1910, 61 00
J. Frank Atwood, services as selectman from March 9, 1909 to Feb. 15, 1910, 56 00
William Heard, services as selectman from March 9, 1909 to Feb. 15, 1910, 76 00
Cornelius Turner, services as collector, 55 00
Auditors, 6 00
$513 26
INCIDENTALS.
W. T. Lance, printing town reports and official bal- lots, $ 53 00
E. C. Eastman, blank books and stationery, 9 60
H. E. Moulton, stone land mark between state road on notch road, 2 50
Mrs. Robert Russell, board of selectmen to May 28, 1910,9 23 00
Ames Plow Co., road plow and freight, 16 38
A. F. Chase, paint and oil for steel bridge, Oct. 1908, 3 20
Jones, McDuffey & Stratton, four lamps and frieght for town hall, 18 82
26
ANNUAL REPORT
B. J. Smith, locker and screen stone box, 6 50
Meredith News, printing collector's tax bills, 1 50
E. M. Bagley, watching fire, self and man, Sept. 15, '09, Mann house, 3 50
E. M. Heard, insurance on town hall one year to Nov. 8, 1910, 15 00
E. M. Bagley, time and expense conveying Edwin Fogg to Concord, 21 33
A. B. Hoag, examining Edwin Fogg, 5 00
A. B. Hoag, return of 6 births and 16 deaths, 5 00
Alonzo McCrillis, perambulating town lines, 9 00
W. C. Bartlett, return of 4 marriages,
1 00
C. O. Smith, railroad freight and transportation on snow roller, 14 00
John S. Quimby, treasurer, rent of telephone box one year to April 1, 1910, 12 00
William Heard, money paid out for postage, express, stationery, telephone and other expenses, 15 91
William Heard, time and expense to Concord to settle state tax, 4 63
William Heard, time and expense to Laconia and paid Stanton Orsen for legal advice, 8 35
Arthur G. Thompson, perambulating town lines, 8 00
George O. Hanson, horse feed,
13 75
Mrs. Robert Russell, board of selectmen,
20 00
J. Frank Atwood, perambulating town lines and ex- penses, 9 00
William Heard, perambulating town lines and mon- ey paid out, 19 00
$317 97
STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN, FEBRUARY 15, 1910.
Amount of money in Town Treasury, LIABILITIES.
$3,886 95
Snow roller money in hands of town, $100 00
Literary fund of '09 due schools, 79 36
School money of '09 in hands of town, 133 92
Dog license money due school, 173 20
Unexpended highway money '09, 583 08
Permanent highway money '09 in hands of town, 70 89
Total Liabilities, 1,140 45
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TOWN OF SANDWICH
Money in Town Treasurer over liabilities, 2,746 50 Permanent highway money in State Treasury, 28 36
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM HEARD, GEORGE W. THOMPSON, J. FRANK ATWOOD, Selectmen of Sandwich.
Treasurer's Report.
D. D. ATWOOD, TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF SANDWICH.
DR.
Received of Treasurer of 1908,
$ 3,066 23
Selectmen,
1,903 77
Town Clerk,
225 20
C. Turner, Collector of 1909,
10,819 21
$16,014 41
CR.
State tax,
$ 1,672 00
County tax,
1,379 52
Schools,
2,741 94
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