Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 5

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


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3075


Locke, W. J. Septimus, 3085


3060


Lulz, Grace Phoebe Dean, 3074


Macrane, Black Flier, The 3009


Major, C. Gentle Knight of Old Brandenburg, A


3028


Matthews, Brander American of the Future, The 3000


McCall, S. Red Horse Hill,


3081


Mccutcheon, Geo. B. Truxton King,


3097


McGrath, Harold Goose Girl, The 3037


Merriman, C. E. Self Made Man's Wife, A


3084


Montgomery, L. M. Ann of Avonlea,


3001


Moon, James H. Why Friends (Quakers) do not Baptize with Water, 3110


Morgan, De Joseph Vance,


2958


Nicholson, M. Lords of High Decision,


3055


Oppenheim, E. P. Govorners, The 3030


Oppenheim, E. P. Jeanne of the Marshes, 3040


Oppenheim, E. P. Long Arm of Mannister, The 3054


London, Jaak Martin Eden,


45


TOWN OF SANDWICH


Page, T. N. John Marvel Assistant, 3041


"Pansy" Browns at Mount Hernon, The 3011


Parker, Frances Winding Waters, 3105


Parrish, R. My Lady of the South,


3066


Phillips, D. G. Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig, 3021


Pidgin, C. F. Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer, The


3026


Porter, G. S. Girl of the Limberlost, A


3029


Pratt, Lucy Ezekiel, 3019


Rains, W. M. Ridgeway of Montana, 3082


Raymond, Geo. L. Aztec God, The 3113


Raymond, Geo. L. Ballads and Other Poems, 3114


Raymond, Geo. L. Life in Song, A


3112


Reed, Myrtle Flower of the Dusk,


3023


Reed Myrtle Old Rose and Silver, 3070


Riley, J. W. Old School Day Romances,


3069


Rinehart, M. R. Man in Lower Ten, The


3057


Robbins, Elizabeth Florentine Frame, The 3022


Ryan, M. E. Flute of the Gods, The 3024


Scott, J. R. Woman in Question, The 3108


Shute, Henry Farming It, 3020


Smith, J. C. Araminta, 3003


Somerville and Buchanan, Woman's Way, A,


3109


Spielman, M. H. Rainbow Book, The,


3078


Steiner, E. A. Tolstoy the Man, 3094


Stevens, N. Tomkinsville Folks, 3094


Stewart, Ruth M. Aunt Amity's Silver Wedding, 3005


Tappan, Eva Marsh American Hero Stories, 1492-1865, 2972


Chas. Lamb, The Man and the Author, 2986


Chaucer Story Book, The,


2970


Children's Hour, The, 10 volumes:


Vol. I, Folk Stories and Fables,


2960


Vol. II, Myths from Many Lands,


2961


Vol. III, Stories from the Classics, 2962


Vol. IV, Stories of Legendary Heroes, 2963


Vol. V, Stories from Seven Old Favortes,


2964


Vol. VI, Stories and Poems,


2965


Vol. VII, The Out-of-Door Book, 2966


Vol. VIII, Adventures and Achievements, 2967


Vol. IX, Poems and Rhymes, 2968


Vol. X, Modern Stories, 2969


46


ANNUAL REPORT


Christ Story, The, 2959


Emerson, Select Essays and Poems,


2983


England Story, 2980


European Hero Stories.


3111


Friend in the Library, A:


Vol. I, Living and Thinking,


3115


Vol. II, Travel,


3116


Vol. III, Home Life,


3117


Vol. IV, History and Biography, Vol. I,


3118


Vol. V,


Vol. II,


3119


Vol. VI, Humor.


3120


Vol. VII, Juvenile Literature,


3121


Vol. VIII, Religion,


3122


Vol. IX, Nature,


3123


Vol. X, Fiction


3124


Vol. XI, Literature,


3125


Vol. XII. Autobigraphy,


3126


Golden Goose, The,


2985


In the Days of Alfred the Great,


2973


In the Days of William the Conqueror,


2974


In the Days of Queen Elizabeth.


2975


In the Days of Queen Victoria,


2976


Letters from Colonial Children,


2971


Old Ballads in Prose,


2984


Our Country's Story,


2978


Robin Hood, His Book,


2977


Short History of American Literature,


2992


England's 66


2981


Story of the Greek People,


1979


Tilton, Dwight Meyer and Son,


3063


Tomkins, J. W. Open House,


3071


Tuttle, Hudson Arcana of Nature,


2988


Twain, Mark Extracts from Capt. Stormfields visit to


Heaven.


3018


Wason, R. H. Happy Hawkins,


3033


Watson, J. B. M. Castle by the Sea, The,


3013


Webster, Jean Much Ado About Peter, 3065


Wells, H. G. Ann Veronica,


3002


Wheeler, Gale Knight of the Wilderness, A,


3045


White, W. A. Certain Rich Man, A,


3014


Wiggin, Kate D. Sussana and Sue,


3093


Williamson, C. N. and A. M. Set in Silver,


3086


Wingate, Chas F. What Shall Our Boys do for a Living, 2957


Wright, Harold B. Calling of Dan Matthews, The, 3012


DEATHS.


Age


Sex and Condition


Place of Birth


Name of Deceased


Date


Years V


Months


Days


Female -


Color


Single Married ог Widowed


Occupation


Father


Mother


Name of Father Name of Mother


Jan 13|John Sullivan 13 | Heury J Wallace 60 Feb 6 Sophia A Willis 67 22 Abram E Tappan 66 16 Amelia R Hanson 68 June 17 Charles W Hodge 86 24 Asa S Prescott 75|


Male ..


White


Married Single Married


Mason Farmer At Home Farmer Housewife Farmer


Sandwich


JamesFWallace A M Wallace


2 6 2


Moultonboro Sandwich


Male =


Shoemaker


July 1 Samuel Peaslee


71


9


68|


9 24| Plymouth


72 5 21 |Sandwich


Watch maker Plymouth Sandwich Blacksmith Clerk


Housewife


Tuftonboro


Meredith New Durham


Hiram E French Jesse Hoyt


Mary L Norris Sarah Comson


Oct


24|Nellie McDaniels 54 16|Thomas H Shorth |59 17 Annie P George 2 Nellie N Brown 26 Susan A Hackett 87 62 5 George S Willis 6 Ann P Wallace 81


69 11 17 Portsmouth 29 10 2 Sandwich


Fem'le 66


Married


Stone cutter Housewife


Ireland Portsmouth Sandwich Vermont Ireland Portsmouth Strafford Sandwich Rochester Mas Boston Mass


E P Roach James Snow John Smith Geo S Willis


Ruth Coffin Lucy Clark Eliza W- L A Packard -Strong


19 John C Burnham 25|Julia A Palmer


74 5


06


Male Fem'le


Single


Farmer


Moultonboro Sandwich


Moultonboro Sandwich ..


Aaron Burnham Betsy H Watson


187 3 14


Housewife


James Palmer


Nancy Weed


",


Farmer


Pittsfield


Plymouth Rye


Ruth Burnham Mahala Kelley Eliza A Godfrey


Sept 5 Lorenzo B Hull 6 John G Atwood 8 George N French 68 3 19 Sarah Tilton 81 4 21 Tuftonboro 4 Moultonboro 4| 2 | Massachusetts Male


Fem'le ..


Wid Married Wid


Nov


Dec


4 10 Pittsfield Mass Male 8/16 Sandwich


Fem'le


Wid Married Wid


Mfg Housewife


J Penniman


L A Packard DorothyA Tilton Lydia Battis H Batchelder Newell Prescott Ruth Smith David Peaslee Nathaniel Hull Ira Atwood


4 II |Massachusetts Fem'le


A Tappan Jesse Flanders Thomas Hodge


Moultonboro Sandwich


Exeter Sandwich RochesterMas Massachusetts Geo S Willis Exeter Plaiston Moultonboro


Maiden


Place of Birth


Male


or


6 15 Sacarappa Me 8 24 Boston Mass I 29 Moultonboro


Fem'le Male


ELMER B. HART, Town Cerk. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true transcript of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have been reported to me for the vear ending December 31, 1909


Nov 25|Sandwich


George H Ingalls


27


Machinist


Massachusetts Geo W Ingal's Sandwich Sweden Sandwich Sweden LizzieMSpaulding Sandwich John N Peaslee Nellie Knowles Peter Lindsrom Matilda Lindstrom I Hartwell Smith Sandwich Alice M Smith James A Pophanı Betsy H Gilman Effingham Henry E Davis Mabel R Hanson


Westford Mass


E Newell C


21


Teacher


Sandwich


Dec 23


Agnes L Peaslee Julius A Lindstrom


22


Carpenter


W C Bartlett C


Sandwich


"


25


Byron J Popham


18


Laborer


A E Lee J P


Sandwich


Agnes F Davis 22


Ossipee NB Denmark Me Effingham New Hampshire


Lillian S Abbott


36


Housekeeper


VITAL STATISTICS.


TO THE SELECTMEN :- In compliance with an act of the legislature passed June Session, 1887, requiring clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages, and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the Annual Report, I hereby submit the following :


BIRTHS.


Name of the Child


Sex and Condition


Male


Living


or


or


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Jan Mar


9|Viola Edna


(Fem'le|Living


Chester A Weed Jesse A Mudgett | Jennie E Sturgess Ella C Hoag


|Sandwich -


Farmer Carpenter Painter


[Sandwich


5


13 EthelLouise


6.


3


William H Dorsey M A Allen


46


Laborer


Apr


27| 30


Herbert E Abbott Alice M Gilman


Farmer


Aug


12 Lloyd C


Male


66


3


John A Smith Win H Taylor


Florence Deaborn C E Skinner


Moultonboro Sandwich


Laborer Farmer


Oct


6


II |Edna Alice


Fem'le


=


3 |Harry L Burrows Addie S Hull


Chauffeur


-


Nov


Male Fem'le


I. 6 Fred W Mudgett Charles S Cram


Addie L, Webster Ora A Fogg Emma M Grant


Farmer Carpenter


Canada


Moultonboro


Dec 2


White Color


9


George H Davie


Jennie Vittuin


Boston Mass St John N B Sandwich Moultonboro Sandwich ..


[Albany Tamworth Bowdoin Me Sandwich Tamworth Sandwich


Ashland Sandwich


19


=


8 Almon F Carter


White Color of Parents


Date


(if any)


Female Stillborn


No. of Child


I


3


=


I


MARRIAGES.


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


Name of Parents


Birthplace of Parents


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


Feb 18|Plymouth


Wm H Taylor


23|-


Farmer


Sandwich


AugustusF Taylor/Sandwich Dora F Thompson Lucine C Skinner Hattie E Horne Charles A Allen SylviaALittlefield |Conway


|J R Gonrad C


Christine E Skinner


17


Plymouth


Apr 24 Moultonboro


Melvin C Allen


25


Laborer


Laconia


Massachusetts| Frank E Angier


Randolph Mass Braintree Mass Sandwich Tamworth


Moultonboro


May 26 Sandwich


Harry J Wallaee


38


Barber


Sandwich


W C Bartlett C


Sandwich


June 9| Moultonboro


William H Scriggins 70


Farmer


Barnstead


W P White C


Emily J Mason


65 Housekeeper


28


Trainman


Geneva NY


E Newell C


Sandwich


Sept 9|Moultonboro


Leverett C Felch


65


Carpenter


Tamworth Sandwich


Robert B Felch


|Seabrook


William P White C


Moultonboro


66


12 Center Harbor Clinton C Mason


Carpenter


Tamworth


Joseph Hammond C


Flora V Merrow


27


Housekeeper


Somerville M


Center Harbor


Nov


I |Sandwich


Charles S Cram


35


Carpenter


W C Bartlett C


Sandwich


Emina M Garland 28


Housewife


Moultonboro


Catherine P Felch|Bennington Vt Jacob F Vittum Sandwich Mary O Vittuin Fred C Mason Elta W Mason Nova Scotia Tamworth Milford Mass Moultonboro R J McPherson Mary E Maham Leland D Cram Maud M Garland Daniel B Grant Lizzie Grant Sandwich Moultonboro


William P White C


Mildred S Angier


20


Mabel T Prescott


28


Housekeeper


Sandwich


Sandwich Moultonboro


30 Sandwich


Percival M Franklyn


Marguerite E Newell 25


Teacher


Parish NY


Addie A French W H H Wallace Augusta A Smith John D Prescott New Orleans Barnstead Mary A Foley B Scriggins Hannah Davis Jesse Mudgett Jane Burnham England F J Franklyn EleanorG Thomas Elijah Newell RoseaunaA Wilson Syracuse NY


Ina Vittum 30 27


White


..


Annual Report


OF . THE


Town of Sandwich


FOR THE


Dear Ending February 15,


1911


NEWS RUSH ORDER PRINTING HOUSE MEREDITH. N. H. W. T. LANCE, PROPRIETOR


Annual Report


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


Town of Sandwich


FOR THE


Dear Ending February 15,


1911


NEWS RUSH ORDER PRINTING HOUSE MEREDITH, N. H. W. T. LANCE, PROPRIETOR


TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator Paul Wentworth Town Clerk William W. Russell Representative William Heard Collector Cornelius Turner Librarian


Isabel Forbush Town Treasurer Daniel D. Atwood Selectmen J. Frank Atwood


Samuel B. Smith


J. Alphonso Smith


School Board


John J. Weed


John S. Quimby


Library Trustees


Charles Blanchard


James L. Marston Auditors Howard W. Blanchard


Lorenzo D. Bean


Supervisors Daniel D. Atwood


Herbert E. Moulton


Constables George S. Hoyt


Leverett C. Felchi


Frank L. Atwood


Board of Health Albert B. Hoag, M. D.


Fred E. Bryar, M. D, Ballot Clerks


Henry N. Clay


John J. Weed White H. Penniman


Howard W. Blanchard Willis B. Marston


Albert B. Hoag


Daniel D. Atwood


Charles H. Burrows


James L. Marston


TOWN WARRANT


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Sandwich Qualified to Vote in Town Affairs:


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said town on the second Tuesday of March next at ten of the clock in the fornoon to act upon the following subjects.


1. To hear the reports of the agents, auditors, commit- tees, or officers heretofore chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.


2. To see if the town will vote that no appointment shall be made of any agent or agents for the sale of spirits for the year ensuing.


3- To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise 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 see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray the expenses of decorating soldiers' graves.


6. To see how much money the town will vote to raise to defray expenses of Old Home Week observance.


7. To raise money to make and repair highways and bridges. 1


8, To raise money to defray necessary town charges for the year ensuing.


9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to obtain State aid for the permanent improvements of its highways,


3


TOWN OF SANDWICH


10. To raise money to repair Notch road.


11. To see if the town will vote to raise money to insure Library books.


12. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of morey sufficient to purchase one or more road rollers to be used in breaking snow.


13. To see if the town will vote to raised a sum of money sufficient to purchase one or more Road Machines.


14. To choose all necessary town officers and agents for the ensuing year.


Given under our hands and seal this 25th day of Feb- ruary, 1911.


J. FRANK ATWOOD, SAMUEL B. SMITH, J. ALPHONSO SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.


A true copy of warrant, attest :


J. FRANK ATWOOD, SAMUEL B. SMITH, J. ALPHONSO SMITH, Selectmen of Sandwich.


SELECTMEN'S REPORT,


The undersigned Selectmen of Sandwich submit the fol- lowing report to said town for the year ending Feb. 15, 1911.


Invoice of Polls and Taxable Property .Taken in April, 1910


280 Polls,


$ 28,000 00


381 Horses,


23,182 00


140 Oxen,


9,100 00


423 Cows, 13,232 00


164 Neat Stock,


1


3,992 00


257 Sheep,


1,120 00


250 Fowls,


100 00


14 Carriages,


926 00


Money at interest,


2,000 00


Mills and Machinery,


3,602 00


Stock in trade,


17,772 00


Resident real estate,


289,684 00


Non-resident real estate,


172,298 00


$ 565,008 00


Appropriations and Money Raised by Taxation.


State tax,


$ 1,254 00


County tax,


1,517 17


Town library, by law,


62 70


Town library, by vote of town,


75 00


To pay interest on school fund note,


133 92


School money, by law,


1,567 50


For text books and other supplies,


125 00


For school house repairs,


400 00


For Old Home Weck observance,


75 00


5


TOWN OF SANDWICH


For decorating soldiers' graves, $ 40 00


To make and repair highways and bridges, 2,000 00


To obtain state aid for permanent improvements of highways, 277 00


Salary of school board and treasurer,


115 00


To build vault,


1,000 00


High school tuition,


300 00


Repairs on Notch road,


100 00


To purchase snow rollers,


300 00


Part of 5 per cent used.


262 84


Amount committed to Collector,


$ 9,605 13


Error in County Treasurers' warrant,


33


Tax rate on $1.00, $1.70,


$ 9,605 46


School Money Account


Amount of school money for 1910,


$2,177 36


Appropiation for school supplies,


125 00


Appropiation for school house repairs,


400 00


$2,702 36


April 12, 1910 Paid J. A. Smith, Treas.,


307 12


June 25, 1910 66


800 00


Oct. 29, 1910 66


200 00


Dec. 17, 1910


66


1,100 00


Feb. 16, 1911


66


223 38


$2,630 50


Balance in hands of town treasury,


71 86


$2,702 36


Bounties


J. P. Hobbs, one bear,


$5 00


Library Trustees


Paid Charles Blanchard, Treas .. amount required


by law, 62 70


Raised by vote of town,


75.00


$137 70


6


TOWN OF SANDWICH OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION


Paid E. M. Heard, treasurer amount raised by vote of town 75 00


VETERAN ASSOCIATION


Paid L. D. Bean, treasurer appropriation for dec- orating soldiers' graves 40 00


COUNTY PAUPERS


Paid Geo. O. Hanson, Nov. 10 to Jan. 13, 1910, 3 tramps


3 00


paid A. C. Atwood, Dec. 16, 1 tramp 1 00


4 00


Dog Damage


Charles S. Clark, 2 sheep killed,


$ 10 00


W. N. Taylor, 1 cosset sheep killed, 1 lamb damaged, 8 00


Ralph E. Green, 3 sheep and 2 lambs killed,


25 00


D. W. George, 1 sheep killed in 1908, 1 sheep killed and flock damaged 1910,


12 00


Fees of town clerk, for licensing 111 dogs,


22 20


Salary of dog officer,


10 00


Expense for killing 2 dogs,


2 00


$ 89 20


Amount of dog license 1910


250 55


Balance of dog license for schools,


161 35


Money Raised For High School Tuition $300 00


Tuition


Tilton Seminary


S. B. Clark,


Spring term


$13 33


Neal McCrillis,


66


13 33


G. N. Smith,


66


13, 33


L. E. Green,


13 33


W. E. Canfield,


66 66


13 33


L. E. Green,


Fall term


13 34


Elva Turner,


60


13 34


7


13 33


Geo. E. Marston,


TOWN OF SANDWICH


H. W. Canfield


66


66


13 34


W. E. Canfield


66


13 34


Leander Pettengill « 66


13 34


L. E. Green, Winter term 13 33


Elva Turner, 66


13 33


N. W. Canfield, 66


13 33


W. E. Canfield, 66 66


13 33


Leander Pettengill, " 66


13 33


New Hampton Literary Institution


Cleveland Weed, Spring term


13 33


Celia N. Ambrose,


66


13 33


Plymouth High School


Charles P. McComack, Fall and Winter


20 00


Edith K. McComack, “ 66


20 00


Balance in hands of Town Treasurer,


20 01


Highways


Balance of highway money left from 1910,


$ 583 08


Highway money raised 1910, 4,000 00


Money raised to obtain state aid,


277 00


Less permanent highway money,


831 00


$4,029 08


Received from Mrs. I. Norris Metcalf for highways,


10 00


Received from C. P. Bodwick,


10 00


Received from permanent highway fund for


culvert,


74 20


Received for old bridge plank sold,


2 00


$4,125 28


Snow Bills From February 1 to May 1, 1910


Paid Ross M. Graves


$206 63


F. H. Chick


234 83


C. L. Foss


248 87


G. (). Hanson


5 13


Ross M. Graves


26 88


F. H. Chick


21 70


8


$279 99


$4,860 08


TOWN OF SANDWICH Summer Bills, 1911


C. L. Foss,


1,265 14


Ross M. Graves,


835 49


E. S. Blackey,


1,129 03


Winter Bills to Feb. 1, 1911


C. L. Foss,


40 88


Ross M. Graves,


29 80


E. S. Blackey, 45 49


2 00


John Hadlock for road machine repairs,


30 70


North Eastern Metal Cuivert Co.,


95 46


Penn. Metal Culvert Co.,


9 80


4,227 83


Deficit,


102 55


Raised by Vote of Town


For repairs of Notch road, Geo. S. Hoyt agent


$100 00


For repairs of Notch road 67 72


Balance in hands of Town Treasurer


$ 32 28


Permanent Highway Expenditures


Balance permanent highway money of 1909 in State Treasury


$28 36


Balance permanent highway money of 1909 in Town Treasury 70 89


Permanent highway money for 1910,


1,163 40


$1,262 65


Paid Samuel B. Smith for permanent highways on road leading from North Sandwich to West Ossipee


808 84


Paid J. Frank Atwood for permanent highways in North Sandwich, on meeting house hill 200 00


Paid George S. Hoyt for permanent highways on road leading from Center Sandwich to Sand- wich P. O. 200 00


$1,208 84


Paid State disbursement


20


Balance in Town Treasury


38 29


Balance in State Treasury


15 32


$1,262 65


9


J. E. Mudgett for housing road machine,


TOWN OF SANDWICH


Cemetery Fund


Paid Mrs. James L. Marston, Treasurer, for care of Worrell and Blanchard lots Received of New Hampshire Savings Bank Snow Rollers .


$ 10 00


10 00


Balance in hands of town,


$100 00


Amount raised by vote of town,


300 00


Paid George W. Tibbetts, 4 rollers


400 00


Public Water


Stephen Fogg, March 1 1909, to March 1 1911


6 00


Joseph J. Coullard, "


66 66 66


6 00


John C. Watson, .6


1910 66


66


65


3 00


D. R. Slade,


66


6.


66


66


3 00


Moses A. Hall,


66


1909 6 6 66


5 00


Frank P. Plummer, 66


1910


66


3 00


James R. Bryar,


66


1909


66 1910


3 00


$29 00


Sandwich Veterans Association


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


$36 05


June 25 Received of Selectmen


40 00


$76 05


May 1 Flags and express,


6 40


June 25 J. A. Smith, Band and expenses


37 40


June 25 W. H. Scriggins, filling baskets


1 00


Jan. 23, 1911 D. D. Atwood, bal. on hand


31 25


76 05


ABATEMENTS


Rivers F. Anger, paid in Laconia


$ 1 70


Hesman Allen,


3 40


Enoch Archie,


1 70


Erastus M. Bagley,


5 78


William H. Dorsey,


1 70


Harry Huckins,


1 70


Heirs of Ruel W. Hanson, loss of barn by fire,


3 33


Alonzo Loomis,


1 70


Albert H. Taylor,


1 70


400 00


+


10


TOWN OF SANDWICH


John Tappan,


$ 1 70


Frank M. Wade,


. 70


Charles L. Gilman, one horse died,


1 70


$27 81


Incidentals


B. C. Snider, printing town reports and official ballots $ 61 00


Ross M. Graves, freight and cartage on snow roller 10 00


Edson C. Eastman, town record books and sta- tionery 27 71


W. T. Lance, collector's tax bills,


1 00


F. R. Eastman, account of transfer of property 1 00


E. Merryfield, board of Selectmen from March 12 to May 28 37 75


C. M. White, Janitor services 9 00


E. M. Heard, insurance on town hall


15 00


E. P. Bancroft, for board of Edwin E. Fogg at New Hampshire State Hospital


73 69


W. H. Taylor, rent of piano for hall


7 00


F. E. Bryar M. D., professional services as health officer and return ten deaths and two births 1909 and 1910 10 00


William Heard, express and postage 3 19


A. B. Hoag, M. D. returned 10 births, 16 deaths 6 25


Charles Blanchard, drill steel


3 22


Walter E. Hodge, laying stair carpet


2 86


L. C. Felch, flag rope and labor on sam e


4 00


E. Merryfield, Board of Selectmen to Oct. 29, 1910


6 75


A McCrillis, 2 days on Thornton and Campton town lines. 10 00


Sandwich Local Telephone Co., rent of Telephone April 1 1910, to April 1 1911, 14 25


F. M. Smith, oil can, oil, etc, for hall, 4 63


C. O. Smith, to drawing three snow rollers from Meredith, 21 00


S. D. Garland, for scraper on snow roller, and yoke, etc, 6 25


1 cord dry wood,


4 00


Repairs for plow, 2 00


J. A. Smith, perambulating town lines, 5 00


Expense of team, 4 00


11


TOWN OF SANDWICH


Expense one man 2 days, $ 3 00


J. Frank Atwood, for stationery, postage, express, telephone, and other expenses, 11 40


J. A. Smith, for stair carpet, 10 50


G. O. Hanson, board of selectmen from Nov. 26 to Feb. 18, 1911, 25 50


Expenditures


School Board,


$2,630 50


Bounty,


5 00


Library Trustee, Old Home Week Associatior,


75 00


Veterans' Association,


40 00


County Paupers,


4 00


Tuition,


279 99


Dog Damage,


55 00


Public water,


29 00


Town officers,


576 89


Incidentals,


400 95


County tax,


1,517 50


School Fund note,


133 92


Road Agents,


4,227 83


Permanent highways,


1,208 84


Notch Road,


67 72


Abatements,


27 81


State Tax,


1,254 00


Care of Worrell and Blanchard cemetery lots,


10 00


Town Treasurer, Sherman fund


150 00


D. D. Atwood, Town Treasurer


1,888 13


Snow rollers,


400 00


Safe,


491 22


Salary of School Board and Treasurer,


115 00


$15,726 00


Money appropriated for vault


$1,000 00


Paid Mosler Safe Co.


475 00


C. E. Bryant for building safe foundation


45


Walter E. Hodge for material and labor finish- ing around safe


7 77


E. P. Wallace, carting plank to Bear Camp bridge to get safe over, 2 00


$491 22


Balance in hands of Town Treasurer,


508 79


12


137 70


Highways and Bridges.


Repairs of Highways and Bridges, May 1 To Nov. 1, 1910 Accout of Chas. L. Foss.


April


Frank L. Atwood, self and horses, 1 day 4 00, 1 man ¿ day 75, $4 75


David Frye, cutting bushes by contract, 1 50


Winthrop Tappin, 3 days, 4 50


J. A. Hanson, 3 days 4 50, 1 pr. horses, { day 1 00 5 50


Harry Wallace, 1 day, . 50


C. S. Clark, use of drills,


1 00


C. L. Foss, self and horses, ¿ day 2 00


self and horses, 1 day 2 50


self and horses, ¿ day 1 25


self and horses, 1 day 4 00


self and horses, ¿ day 1 00


self and horses, 1 day 4 00


self and horses, 1 day 4 00 18 75


$37 50


May


Harry Wallace, 8} days,


12 75


W. H. Tappan, 5 days,


7 50


S. F. Quinby, 1 day,


3 00


Clarence Plummer, 2} days, 3 75


Frank Plummer, self and horses, { day,


1 75


Wesley Tewkesbury, self and horses, 2 days,


6 00


A. McCrillis, oxen, 2 days, 3 00


Elmer Elliott, self, oxen and horses, 2 days, 10 00


Will Plummer, 3g days, 5 25


C. L. Foss, self and horses, 7} days, 30 00 horses and harrow, 2 days, 5 00 self and horses, 2 days, 5 00


self, 2 days running machine 4 00 44 00


a


TOWN OF SANDWICH


Leon H. Currier, 2 days, $ 3 00


Joseph Wilkins, 1 day,


1 50


F. M. Smith, 20 lb. dynamite 8 00, fuse and ex- ploders, 1 50 9 50


$111 00


June


Harry Wallace, 15₺ days,


23 25


J. A. Hanson, self and horses, 12 days 5 25


self, ¿ day 75


6 00


G. A. Brown, 1 day,


1 50


W. H. Tappan, 15g days


23 25


Will Plummer, 82 days 12 75 horse, 1 day 1 00


13 75


Frank Plummer, self and horses, 2 days,


7 00


Clarence Plummer, ¿ day,


75


Wesley Tewkesbury, self and oxen 6 days,


27 00


Elmer Elliott, oxen and pair of horses, 10 days $50, man & day .75, man and oxen $1, har- row 50, 52 25


Joe Wilkins, 12} days,


18 75


Irving Gray, 15} days,


23 25


Aristus Grant, & day,


1 13


A. McCrillis, oxen 10 days 15 00, man 1 day 1 50,


16 50


Lewis Elliott, self and oxen one day, 3 00


W. S. Tappan, self and oxen } day 2 00, 830 ft. bridge plank $12 45, 14 45


George L. Eaton 12 day 2 25, self and horses 2 days, 7 00 9 25


George Grant, 1 day and 2 hrs 1 80, 12 days and 7 hrs blasting stone 23 40,


25 20


George E. Brown 3 hrs,


45


C. F. Brown 72 hrs,


1 25


Horatio Rogers 72 hrs,


1 25


D. S. Watson, self and horse 2 day 1 50, sharpen- ing drills 1 60, 32 days blasting $7 00, 1 man ¿ day 75, 72 days 1 hr blasting $15 20, horse 23 days 2 50, 28 55


C. L. Foss, self and horse 92 days 38 00, self, running road machine 9 days 18 00, harrow 10 days 5 00, pr horses 6 days 12 00, self and horse } day 1 25, horse 1 day 1 00, horses 1 day 2 00, 77 25


S. F. Quinby 2 days 3 00, self and horse hauling grade 8 00, blasting stone 1 50, 12 50


b


TOWN OF SANDWICH


L. H. Currier 2 days,


$ 3 00


C. F. Brown, use of drag.


50


W. S. Tappan, 10 lbs dynamite,


4 00


$395 03


July


Wesley Tewkesbury, self 1 day, 1 50, self


7 50


A. McCrillis, 1 pr. oxen 2 days, 3 00


C. G. Hoag, 5 stringers for Chase bridge, 20 00


W. N. Mason, 445 ft. timber for Chase Bridge,


8 90


George Grant, 4 days hewing stringers and work on bridge 8 00, 2 days labor 3 00


11 00


Allston Grant, 1 day,


50


W. H. Tappan, 5 days


7 50


Irving Gray, 1 day


1 50


W. S. Tappau, 618 ft. bridge plank


9 27


Lewis Elliot, use of drills


50


C. L. Foss, self, 3 days


4 50


C. L. Foss, self and horses 4 days


16 00


F. P. Tilton, self and horses, 4 hrs.


3 00


$94 17


August


J. A. Hanson, 2 days


3 00




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