Annual reports of the officers of the Town of Sandwich, New Hampshire, 1909, Part 8

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


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998 00


350 Fowl


176 00


19 Carriages


1,600 00


Money at interest


2,000 00


Stock in trade


20,312 00


Mills and Machinery


3,950 00


Resident Real Estate


294,108 00


Non Resident Real Estate


197,704 00


602,338 00


Soldiers Exemptions


9,800 00


592,538 00


APPROPRIATIONS AND MONEY RAISED BY TAX- ATION


State tax


$1,463 00


County Tax


1,551 97


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 Jaw 1,567 50


For text books and other supplies


125 00


For school house repairs


.


400 00


For Old Home Week observance


75 00


6


For decorating soldiers' graves $ 40 00


To make and repair high ways and bridges 4,000 00


To obtain state aid for permanent improvement of highways 282 50


Salary of School Board and Treasurer


117 00


High School tuition 300 00


Repairs on Notch Road.


100 00


To defray necessary town charges


500 00


For insurance on library books


15 00


10,808 59


Part of 5 per cent used


153 36


10,961 95


Amount committed to Collector


$10,961 95


Tax rate on $100


1.85


SCHOOL MONEY ACCOUNT


Amount of school money for 1911


$2,026 37


Appropriations for school supplies


125 00


Appropriations for school repairs


400 00


$2,551 37


Paid J. A. Smith, Treas.


April 29. Order No. 17


233 21


June 24. Order No. 27


900 00


Nov. 25. Order No. 61 and 62


1,200 00


Dec. 30. Order No. 84


200 00


Jan. 27, 1912. Order No. 91


18 16


$2,551 37


BOUNTIES


114 hedgehogs 22 80


LIBRARY TRUSTEES


Paid Charles Blanchard, amount required by law 62 70


Raised by vote of town 75 00


$137 70


OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION


Paid R. T. Russell, Treasurer 75 00


7 VETERANS' ASSOCIATION


Paid L. D. Bean, Treasurer


Appropriations for decorating soldiers' graves


$40 00


Bal. of 1910 from Town Treasurer 31 25


$71 25


W. L. Plummer, Dec. 30, 1911, keeping 1 tramp 1 night $ 1 00


G. O. Hanson, from Nov. 13, 1910, to Feb. 8, 1912, for keeping tramps, as per bill ren- dered 22 50


$23 50


DOG DAMAGE


A. H. Tilton. 1 colt killed


$40 00


Edward E. Quimby, sheep damage


5 00


Newell J. Burrows, 66


5 00


Stanley F. Quimby 66 66


7 00


Eldora F. Taylor


. 66


5 00


Fees of Town Clerk for licensing 104


20 80


Salary of dog officer


10 00


92 80


Amount of dog license, 1911


224 51


Balance of dog license for schools


131 71


TUITION


Money raised for High School Tuition


300 00


New Hampton Institution, Fall and Winter term Jessie Ambrose 26 67


Tilton Seminary, Spring term


H. W. Canfield


13 33


N. E. Canfield 13 33


L. D. Pettengill 13 33


L. E. Green


13 33


E. Turner


13 33


Fall term


H. W. Canfield


13 34


N. E. Canfield


13 34


1


COUNTY PAUPERS


8


L. D. Pettengill $13 34


L. E. Green 13 34


E. Turner 13 34


W. A. Heard 13 34


Winter term


H. W. Canfield


13 33


N. E. Canfield


13 33


W. A. Heard


13 33


L. D. Pettengill


13 33


L. E. Greene


13 33


E. Turner 13 33


Laconia Public School


Beatrice Foss, 15 weeks 15 00


Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H.


Edith McCormack, 14 weeks 14 00


Plymouth High School


Edith McCormack, Charles McCormack


40 00


$322 44


ROAD MACHINE BUILDINGS


Town voted to use balance of vault money on


hand to build road machine buildings


$508 78


Two road machine buildings


321 07


Bal. road machine buildings money


$187 71


HIGHWAYS


Highway money for 1911


4,000 00


Raised to obtain state aid


282 50


$4,282 50


Less permanent highway money


847 50


$3,435 00


Old bridge plank sold


1 00


$3,436 00


SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1 TO MAY 1, 1911 D. S. Watson $224 55


Ross M. Graves 169 93


Walter C. Bryant


271 71


9


Ross M. Graves, summer bill, 1911 $711 88


D. S. Watson, 66 684 60


Walter C. Bryant 65 .6


661 77


Ross M. Graves, snow bill to Feb. 1, 1911 83 85


D. S. Watson 66 105 27


Walter C. Bryant


66


66


117 26


Ross M. Graves, housing snow roller


2 00


C. O. Smith, 2 66


4 00


One Road Leveler 18 00


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., 1 Culvert


34 42


John Hadlock, road machine repairs


8 80


Ross M. Graves, freight and drayage on road machines 20 61


E. Merryfield, housing road roller


2 00


Charles H. Foss, " 66


2 00


$3,122 65


Money taken from Treasury by vote of town to buy road machine 250 00


Paid John Hadlock for one Champion road ma- chine 250 00


Raised by vote of town for repairs on Notch Road 100 00


Bal. in hands of town 32 28


$132 28


For repairs on Notch Road, Geo. S. Hoyt, Agt


119 20


$13 08


PERMANENT HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES


Balance of permanent highway money of 1910 in state treasury $15 32


Bal. of permanent, highway money of 1910 in town treasury 38 29


Permanent highway money for 1911 $1,186 30


$1,239 91


10


Paid J. Frank Atwood, permanent highway on road leading from No. Sandwich to White- face 291 84


Paid Samuel B. Smith, for permanent highway on road at No. Sandwich P. O. and West Ossipee Road 648 30


Paid J. A. Smith, permanent highway on road leading from Cen. Sandwich to Squam Lake 200 11


$1,140 25


Paid State disbursement


14 93


Balance in Town Treasury


60 52


Balance in State Treasury


24 21


$1,239 91


CEMETERY FUND


Paid Mrs. James L. Marston, treasurer, for care


of Blanchard Worril and Sherman lots


16 00


Received of D. D. Atwood 16 00


Paid Alonzo McCrillis for care of Burleigh lot 3 00


3 00


PUBLIC WATER


James R. Bryar, March 1, 1910, to Mar. 1, 1912


$ 6 00


John C. Watson, 66 1911, 3.00


Frank P. Plummer, “


66


60


3 00


D. R. Slade


66


3 00


J. Edwin Beede, 1910, 66


5 50


Estate of Lila T. Willis


66


6 00


Moses A. Hall,


1911,


יו


2 50


Stephen Fogg


66


3 00


$32 00


SANDWICH VETERANS' ASSOCIATION


May 30, received of town $40 00


July 30 66


31 25


71 25


April 10, by flags and express


$2 53


May 20, band and expenses


33 00


June 24, J. L. Marston, baskets


1 00


Received of D. D. Atwood Treasurer


66


11


Cr.


5 00


July 20, Mt. Israel Grange, dinners Filling baskets 1 00 G. O. Hanson, feeding horses 2 00


Dec. 31, bal. in hands of treasurer


26 72


$71 25


SANDWICH OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION


Bal. on hand from 1910


$6 53


Received from town of Sandwich, 1911


75 00


$81 53


Paid E. J. Canfield, programs and postage


3 00


Mary W. Hoyt, postage


1 00


Merry Makers


50 00


Prizes for sports


10 00


for refreshments


7 11


bal. on hand'


10 42


$31 53


ABATEMENTS


Anna D. Gordon, exempt


$4 00


Harry Huckins


1 85


Jeremiah Martin


1 85


Levi Martin


1 85


Rosina Smith


2 89


Albert H. Taylor


1 85


James S. Vittum


1 85


C. H. Mudgett, paid in Framingham


1 85


Squam Lake Lumber Co.


25 69


Samuel A. Hill, over 70


1 85


Graham Wood


1 85


$47 38


INCIDENTALS


Daniel D. Atwood, for printing Check List


$ 8 00


W. T. Lance, printing town reports and official ballots


60 00


E. M. Heard, for insuring Library books


15 00


12


F. R. Eastman, for records of sales of property for 1910 $1 00


Leslie P. Snow, for Counsel 7 00


Samuel B. Smith, exp. to Rochester 3 00


Samuel B. Smith,cleaning moth nests from trees on public highways 18 66


D. S. Watson, moth account 34 50


J. A. Smith, 66 6


17 50


W. S. Tappan, 3 moth pruners


2 80


Wm. W. Russell, stationery


6 61


E. C. Eastman, road agent record book


4 50


Eugene P. Wallace, care of Ed. Fogg, board of


attendants, furniture and bedding destroyed Geo. M. Heath, care of Edwin Fogg, two nights 4 00


22 00


A. B. Hoag, M. D., for professional services and taking Ed. Fogg to Concord and expenses 25 01


Fred Tappan, services caring for Ed. Fogg one night and helping take him to Concord 5 00


Melvin C. Allen, helping care for E. Fogg one night 2 00


Elmer B. Hart, clothing for E. Fogg 2 50


Fred E. Bryar, M. D.,examination of E. Fogg 2 00


Ross M. Graves, care of E. Fogg one night


2 00


Samuel B. Smith, care of E. Fogg two days


4 00


G. O. Hanson, Board of Selectmen Feb. 24 to Sept. 1, 1911 42 50


E. M. Heard, insurance policy on Town Hall 15 00


Wm. Heard, wood and stationery 5 00


Irving H. Gray, return of one marriage certifi- cate 25


A. B. Hoag M. D., return of 10 births and 7 deaths 4 25


F. M. Smith, 1 moth pruner 1 15


E. S. Thompson, sawing wood for Town Hall 60


J. Frank Atwood, expenses to Concord to Tax Commission Convention 8 26


S. B. Smith, expense to Concord to Tax Com- mission Convention 8 26


13


J. Frank Atwood, exp. and postage $2 57


Edward J. Canfield, return of three marriages 75


Janitors' service, paid J. A. Smith 5 00


Rent of piano, 5 00


F. M. Smith's bill for oil and supplies for up- per hall 8 26


John S. Quimby, treasurer, for rent of telephone for selectmen's office 15 00


Geo. O. Hanson, board of selectmen to Feb. 15, 1912, 31 50


S. B. Smith, telephone, postage and other ex- penses


5 52


$405 95


GENERAL ACCOUNT


Receipts


State Treasurer Railroad Tax


$263 27


Savings Bank Tax


939 16


Literary Fund 91 74


Proportion of school fund


140 00


Bounty on hedgehogs


22 80


Insurance Tax


15 00


$1,476 97


Rent of Town Hall


46 00


Interest on school fund note


133 92


State portion of highway fund


314 98


Alfred Marston, cemetery fund


500 00


Samuel Chase, 66


50 00


Old bridge plank sold


1 00


T. Amabile, fruit pedlar's license


5 00


Asquam Lake Lumber Co.


60 00


Sherman, Worrill and Blanchard cemetery fund


16 00


Burleigh Cemetery Fund


3 00


Local.Telephone Co., rent of Selectmen's room 1911 7 50


Receipts for Orders on Town Treasurer


12,358 50


$14,972 87


14


Expenditures


School Board


$2,551 37


Bounty


22 80


Library trustees


137 70


Old Home Week Association


75 00


Veterans' Association


71 25


County Paupers


23 50


Tuitions


322 34


Dog Damage


62 00


Public Water


32 00


Town and School officials


620 07


Incidentals


405 95


County Tax


1,551 97


Interest on School Fund note


133 92


Road Agents


3,122 65


Permanent Highways


1,140 25


Notch Road


119 20


Abatements


47 38


State Tax


1,463 00


Care of Cemetery lots


19 00


Alfred Marston, cemetery fund,


500 00


Samuel Chase,


50 00


Road Machine Buildings


321 07


Road Machine


250 00


D. D. Atwood, town treasurer


1,930 45


$14,972 87


SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1 TO MAY 1, 1911


Account of Ross M. Graves


Ross M. Graves


$41 60


C. W. Trask


5 80


A. M. Graves


11 46


C. A. Forssens


1 40


Clarence E. Graves


9 00


H. S. Corliss


7 35


Fred O. Mason


6 45


Arthur Skinner


12 35


15


Fred Smith


8 25


Wm. McCloskey


17 32


Chas. Robinson


21 00


Miss L. T. Willis


17 38


C. H. Foss


5 02


Ross M. Graves


3 75


Fred Tappan


90


Herbert Perkins


45


E. Willis


45


$169 93


Receipts


Received from Town Treasurer on Selectmen's


Orders;


Apr. 29 No. 12


164 38


Apr. 29 No. 13


5 55


$169 93


Account of Ross M. Graves for repairs of high- ways and bridges from May 1 to Nov. 1911


Ross M. Graves, self, pr horses, and tools 1 day


$4 25


Self, 6 oxen, 1 pr horses 9} days


92 :2


Self, 4 oxen and tools 2 days 11 50


7 75


Self, 2 oxen, 1 pr horses and tools 2 days


12 00


Bridge plank, 2403 ft


40 85


3 Bridge stringers


2 25


$171 22


36 75


A. M. Graves, self and pr oxen 103 days Self 4 days 7 00


$43 75


S. B. Smith, man and 1 pr oxen § day


2 62


Fred Tappan, 13} days


23 62


Harry E. Bodge, 13} days


23 62


I. H. Graves, 8} days


14 87


Harry Wallace, 14} days


25 37


Howard W. Blanchard, 12} days


21 87


Chas. Skinner, ¿ day 87


Self, 4 oxen, 1 pr horses and tools 1 day


16


S. A. Hill, 3 days $5 25 87


Fred Smith, ¿ day


Alfred Trask, 1 day 1 75


F. E. French, 2} days 4 37


C. E. Graves, 8₺ days


14 87


Leonard Brownly, 7 days


12 25


Ross M. Graves, self running road machine, 3 yoke oxen, 1 pr horses and harrow 2} days


24 37


A. M. Graves, self and 1 yoke oxen 2} days 8 75


Fred Tappan, 2₺ days 4 37


4 37


I. H. F. Graves, 23 days


4 37


Leonard Brownly, 23 days


4 37


Harry Wallace, 2} days


4 37


Howard W. Blanchard, 23 days


4 37


Oscar Vittum, ¿ day


87


C. E. Graves, 1} days 2 62


R. M. Graves, self, 1 pr horses 2} hrs 1.80, self, 1 yoke oxen and tools 32 days 14.00, self 1 day, 1 yoke oxen ¿ day 3.00, self 3} days 6.12, 210 ft plank, 3.58 28 50


Fred Tappan, 11 days 19 25


Harry E. Bodge, 9 days, 6} hours


17 00


A. M. Graves, 11 days 2 hrs 19 63


Clarence E. Graves, 8 days 2 hrs


14 38


H. W. Blanchard, 4 days 2 hrs


7 38


A. M. Vittum, 2 days 2 hrs


3 88


Cleveland Clark, 1 day


1 75


Will Wakefield, 32 days


6 56


Ross M. Graves, self and 1 yoke oxen, tools, 1} days 6.00, 1 pr horses, 1 yoke oxen and tools 1 day 6.00, 2 yoke oxen and tools 4 days 23.00, self and horse .75


35 75


A. M. Graves, 3 days


5 25


I. H. Graves, 3 days


5 25


Harry Bodge, 6} days


11 37


Harry Wallace, 63 days


11 37


Leonard Brownly, 6 days


10 50


Harry Bodge, 2} days


17


H. W. Blanchard, 3 days $5 25


Fred Tappan, repairing bridge


2 50


Alfred Trask, 1 day 1 75


S. A. Hill, 2 days


3 50


E. S. Blackey, ₺ day 87


Erastus Mudgett, } day


· 87


Chas Skinner, 53 hrs


1 00


Will Palmer 15 lbs. spikes


45


F. M. Smith, dynamite caps and fuse 3 94


Harry Atwood, sharpening drills 28


Ross M. Graves, 3 day .87, self,1 pr horses and tools 24 hours 1.00, do } day 2.00, self, 1 yoke oxen and tools 1} days 6.00, bridge plank, 388 ft 6.79 16 66


S. A. Hill, cutting out trees 50


Fred Tappan, 13 days 2.62, 2 hrs .38 3 00


Harry Bodge, 2 days 3 50


A. M. Graves, 33 days 2 62


Ross M. Graves, self and oxen, { day


1 75


Fred Tappan 13 days, Dec. 28. 3 hrs.


1 44


A. M. Graves, 3 days 73 hrs 6 69


C. E. Graves, 23 days 4 37


H. W. Blanchard, 33 days 6 12


Harry E. Bodge, 1 day


1 75


Chas. H. Foss, cutting bushes 2 days


3 50


John Tilton, cutting bushes 2 days


3 50


Granville Smith, 1 day


1 75


Cleveland Clark, 2 days


3 50


A. M. Vittum, ¿ day


87


Chas. L. Foss, self and 1 pr horses } day


2 13


$711 88


Receipts


Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders:


May 27. No. 18


$ 62 83


June 24. No. 23


367 17


July 29. No. 28 99 90


Sept. 30. No. 41 26 28


18


Oct. 31. No. 46


$118 33


Dec. 30. No. 79


37 37


$711 88


Account of Ross M. Graves for Snow Bills for


Jan. 1912:


Ross M. Graves


$27 76


Wm. McCloskey


6 55


Fred O. Mason


2 64


Chas. Skinner


3 42


Fred Smith


2 28


Chas. Robinson


5 00


H. O. Haley,


1 50


A. M. Graves


9 96


Clarence E. Graves


12 63


Chas. W. Donovon


2 28


Chas. H. Foss


2 28


Chas. W. Trask


7 55


83 85


Receipts


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmen's orders:


Jan. 27, 1912 No. 96


83 85


SNOW BILLS FROM FEB. 1 TO APRIL 29, 1911 Account of Walter C. Bryant


Geo. W. Wiggin


$3 00


L. C. Skinner


4 50


R. F. Abbott


18 42


W. W. Carter


14 55


Chas. O. Smith


44 80


W. H. Penniman


6 10


Leonard A. Smith


2 12


A. E. Carter


10 26


C. W. McGregor


9 75


H. M. Clark


5 70


W. C. Bryant


10 12,


Will Plummer


4 50


E. E. Mudgett


1 12


19


E. P. Wallace


$13 35


F. L. Hanson


13 32


J. F. Martin


13 10


Geo. O. Hanson


7 50


C. H. Burrows


1 87


David Glover


5 02


Wm. Taylor


12 84


A. C. Atwood


15 70


E. E. Quimby


5 80


H. E. Moulton


8 75


Oliver Lee


5 78


J. N. Hodge


90


N. F. Gilman


2 10


Norman F: Hodge


13 87


Geo. W. Thompson


5 70


Chas. A. Thompson


3 37


Arthur G. Thompson


6 37


Chas. E. Eastman


1 43


$271 71


Receipts


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmens' Order April 29 No. 16 271 71


REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM MAY 1 TO NOV. 1, 1911 Account of Walter C. Bryant


W. C. Bryant, self and horses 9 days $36 00


W. Z. Plummer, 8 days 14 00


Harry Wallace, 3 days


5 25


Henry Tibbetts, 3 days 3 hrs


5 82


Erastus Mudgett, 23 days


4 37


Eugene E. Mudgett, 8 days 2 hrs


14 38


Chas. Eastman, ¿ dạy


87


Geo. W. Thompson, use of plow


50


Walter C. Bryant, 183 days


74 00


Erastus Mudgett, 12 days


21 00


E. E. Mudgett, 11} days, 20.12, running road machine, 4 days, 8.00 28 12


20


W. Z. Plummer, 11 days


19 25


Henry Tibbetts, 14 days, 24 50


Harry Wallace, 10 days 17 50


Clarence Plummer, 4 days


7 00


Frank Plummer, 1 day 1 75


Clarence E. Bryant, 7} days


13 12


Almon Hanson, 3 days 5 25


Chas. O. Smith, 1. man, 6 horses 3 days 27.00, 1 man, 4 horses 1 day, 7.00, 1630 ft. bridge plank, 27.71 61 71


Frank M. Smith, 55 explodes .55, 4 ft fuse .10, 3 sticks dynamite .69, 10 lbs. spikes .35, 47 ft. fuse .47, 64 lbs dynamite 2.50 4 66


W. C. Bryant, self and pr horses 4 days 16.00, self and 1 horse 1 day 3 00, Geo. Scriggins 1 day 1.75 20 75


Clarence E. Bryant, 4 days


7 00


F. W. Mudgett, 1 day


1 75


W. Z. Plummer, 3 days


5 25


Clarence Plummer, 4 days


7 00


Henry Tibbetts, 3 days


5 25


E. S. Mudgett, 3 days


5 25


H. A. Atwood 1 45


3 00


S. D. Garland, repairs and gravel 1 70


Clarence Plummer, 1 day 1 75


W. Z. Plummer, 1 day 1 75


2 00


W. C. Bryant, self and man, 2 days 7 00


Harry Burrows, railing bridge 1 00


1 99


C. E. Bryant, 3 days


5 25


F. W. Mudgett, 3 days 5 25


Walter C. Bryant, self and horse 62 days 26.00,


self 2 days 3.50, self and one, man 1 day 3.50, self and 1 horse 1 day 2.75


35 75


Almon Hanson, 7 days


12 25


C. E. Bryant, 5 days 8 75


Frank Plummer 12 days 2.62, 18 loads gravel


2.70 5 32


.


Will Taylor, labor on road


C. O. Smith, pr horses and man ¿ day


F. M. Smith, fuse and dynamite


21


Clarence Plummer { day


$ 87


W. Z. Plummer, ¿ day 87


Jesse Mudgett, labor on road 1 00


Erastus Mudgett, 4 days 7 00


J. Edwin Beede, cutting bushes and railing bridge 4 00


Walter G. Atwood, cutting bushes


3 00


Bert Penniman, 6 days


10 50


F. M. Smith, fire exploders and dynamite


45


C. O. Smith, 250 ft plank


4 50


Arthur Hoag, 1 day


1 75


W. W. Carter


3 00


Bert Penniman, 2 days


3 50


Walter C. Bryant, 6 days


10 50


Erastus Mudgett, 7 days 1} hrs


12 50


Geo. Irving, 7 days 1} hrs


12 50


Bert Penniman, 5₺ days


9 53


W. C. Bryant, 5 days


8 75


Geo. Irving, 5 days


8 75


Bert Penniman, 1 day


1 75


L. B. Hodge, 1} days


2 62


Geo. Hoyt, oxen and cart 4 hrs .60, self 16 hrs. 2.40, self, man, cart, oxen and plow 2 days 10.00, self and man 7 hours 2.00


15 00


W. C. Bryant, self and man 2 days 7 00, self 2 days 3.50 10 50


J. G. Wilkins, 4 days


7 00


James Plummer, 4 days


7 00


W. Z. Plummer, 3 days


5 25


F. W. Mudgett, 1 day


1 75


W. C. Bryant, 1 oiler for rollers 15, 6 sticks dyn- amite 1.45, 20 ft. fuse .20, 12 exploders .12, 1 pick handle .20, E. S. Thompson, 2 hrs work on Burleigh Hill 1910 .30


2 42


Receipts


$661 77


Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's or- ders May 27, No. 22 81 19


22


June 24, No. 25


$288 36


July 29, No. 34


58 40


Aug. 26, No. 36 25 99


Sept. 30, No. 40


91 92


Oct. 31, No. 48


45 12


Nov. 25, No. 58


36 87


Dec. 30, No. 68


31 50


Feb. 8, 1912, No. 16


2 42


SNOW BILLS FOR JAN. 1912 Account of Walter C. Bryant


Walter C. Bryant


8 00


Frank Martin


4 09


R. F. Abbott


7 60


W. W. Carter


5 70


E. E. Quimby


96


E. P. Wallace


10 62


Erastus Bagley


10 62


C. W. McGregor


5 56


D. W. Glover


2 04


E. S. Thompson


5 23


A. G. Thompson


11 70


Norman Hodge


5 70


C. O. Smith


25 25


A. C. Atwood


5 60


H. E. Moulton


4 65


O. C. Frye


1 50


D. E. Smith


2 44


$117 26


Receipts


Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmens' or- ders :


Feb. 3, 1912, No. 109


$117 26


SNOW BILLS FROM DEC., 1910, TO APRIL 29, 1911 Account of Daniel S. Watson


Wesley W. Tewksbury $17 03


L. C. Skinner 18 23


$661 77


23


Geo. W. Wiggin


$10 05


Geo. Weed


15 30


E. F. Howes


4 80


Amos Gale


2 50


Daniel S. Watson


15 01


E. N. Jose


1 00


Leon Currier


3 85


Elmer D. Watson


12 38


C. R. Fellows


4 40


Walter C. Bryant


6 50


Wilfred Z. Plummer


6 55


J. A. Hanson


18 90


Geo. L. Gray


8 00


C. F. Brown


16 50


Frank L. Atwood


23 65


Walter S. Tappan


39 90


$224 55


Receipts


Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's order


April 29. No. 11 .


224 55


REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES FROM MAY TO DEC. 30


Account of Daniel S. Watson


D. S. Watson, cutting bushes 4 days 7.00, self and horse 13 days 39.00, self 3 days, horse ¿ day 5.88, self 8 hours 1.56 $53 44


John Campbell, cutting bushes 4 days, 11 hours


9 14


A. McCrillis, man cutting bushes 1 day 1 75


Howard Stevenson, 11 hrs


2 14


Irving Gray, 14 days 24.50, cutting bushes 4 days 2 hrs 7.53 32 08


S. F. Quimby, on stonework 1 day 2 00


Chas. L. Foss, self and 1 pr horses 6 days 25 50


Geo. Wiggin, man and 1 pr horses 5 hrs


2 35


L. C. Skinner, 2 hrs 39


Lewis Elliott, drawing plank and laying same 1 00


24


Frank M. Canney, 2 days $ 3 50


Frank L. Atwood, stringers and repairs of wat-


ercourse 1 00


L. D. Bean, 4 hrs 78


Oliver Prescott, 4 hrs


78


Elmer D. Watson, 19 days 8 hrs


34 81


W. S. Tappan, 17 lbs. drill steel 1.53, 10 lbs spikes .40, 5 lbs dynamite and 42 ft fuse 2.42, 2 w. stringers .36, moving snow roller 1 00 5 71


L. C. Ambrose, 16 stringers for bridge 4.00, 26 hrs work on same 5.20, 1 pr horses 6₺ hrs 1.62 10 82


Elmer Elliott, 3 stringers and drawing plank 1.75, 3 hemlock logs to repair road 1.50, plank 22.50 25 75


D. S. Watson, self and horse 92 days 27 25


Irving Gray, 7 days 5 hrs


13 26


Elmer D. Watson, 9 days


15 76


Will Prescott, 4 hrs


78


Elmer Elliott, 685 ft bridge plank, 12.33, labor and drawing plank 1.00 13 33


Chas. L. Foss, self and horses 4 days 17.00, 2 stringers .50 17 50


Oliver Prescott, § day


59


Ed. Bennet, labor on Chase Bridge


5 00


W. S. Tappan, 15 lbs spike .60, 50 ft fuse .50, 10₺ lbs dynamite 4.20 5.30


D. S. Watson, 82 days 14 88, sclf and horse 2 days 6.00, 2 stringers .50 21 38


7 00


Elmer D. Watson, 103 days


18 38


Geo. Wiggin, man and horse, 2} hrs,


1 25


Elmer Elliott, 700 ft plank


12 60


Ira Tilton, repairing watercourse


1 00


W. S. Tappan, 11 lbs. dynamite and 28 ft. fuse


4 68


D. S. Watson 23 days 4.38, self and horse 2 1-6 days 6.50, self 5 hrs 1.00 11 88


Elmer D. Watson 43 days 8.18, 5 hrs 1.00 9 18


Irving Gray, 4 days


25


Irving Gray, 3 days $5 25


Geo. Werd, 2 men and oxen 3 hrs 1 75


C. R. Fellows, self, man and horse } day 3 00


E. F. Howes, cutting bushes 1₺ days 2 62


Wesley Tewke-bury, labor on bridge 50


S. F. Quimby, 3 hrs 60


Daniel S. Watson, 8 days


14 00


Elmer D. Watson, 6} days


11 38


John Campbell, 3 days


5 25


Chas. L. Foss, 2 days


3 50


L. C. Ambrose, repairing watercourse


75


W. H. Penniman, 3 hrs


60


C. Turner, labor on lane and highway


: 2 00


Frank Plummer, 150 ft plank and labor on bridge


3 00


S. D. Garland, sharpening drills


20


D. S. Watson, cutting bushes 63 days


11 39


E. D. Watson, 6 days 10 50


John Fogg, 3 days 5 25


Will Plummer, 6 hrs 1 17


E. F. Wallace, 1 day 1 75


D. S. Watson, 4 days 2 hrs 7 40


D. P. Brown, 4 days 7 00


C. L. Foss, 1 day 1.75, horses ¿ day 1.25 2 stringers .50 3 50


D. S. Watson, self and horses 163 days 49 50


Irving Gray, 15 days 26 25


Elmer D. Watson, 10 days


17 50


E. Hawes, 1 day 1 75


Frank Brown, 3 hrs


60


Leon Currier, 2 days 7 hrs


4 87


J. R. Bryer, 5 hrs 1 00


28 34


Frank Plummer, plank and labor on bridge


3 00


Howard Stevenson, 73 days 13 13


C. O.Blanchard, 1 day 1 75


Amos Gale, cutting bushes as per contract


10 00


Herbert Perkins, 5 days 8 75


W. S. Tappan, 23 lbs dynamite 9. 20, 50 ft fuse and 100 exploders 1.50 10 70


C. L. Foss, self and horse 63 days


26


S. D. Garland, sharpening drills Frank B. Watson D. S. Watson, blasting material


$2 04


2 00


2 00


$684 60


Receipts


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmen's orders:


May 27, No. 21


$212 94


June 24, No. 26


181 18


July 29, No. 33


98 77


Aug. 26, No, 37


66 29


Sept. 30, No. 42 34 78


Nov. 25, No. 52


70 74


Dec. 30, No. 74.75


19 90


$684 60


SNOW BILLS FROM NOV. 15 1911, TO FEB. 1 1912


Account of Daniel S. Watson


Frank L. Atwood


$ 17 75


W. S. Tappan


17 00


Arthur Fellows


22 90


Wesley Tewksbury


9 01


L. C. Skinner


11 20


Geo. O. Bickford


11 41


Daniel S. Watson


7 00


Leon Currier


4 50


W. H. Penniman


2 50


Walter Bryant


2 00


$105 27


Receipts


Received of Town Treasurer on Selectmen's orders: Feb. 3, 1912, No. 101 $105 27


HIGHWAY ACCOUNT


John Hadlock, repairs on road machine


$8 80


Ross M. Graves, drawing two road machines Mt. Whittier 14.00, paid freight 6.51, hous-


27


ing road roller from May 1, 1911, to Jan. 1912 2.00 $22 61


C. O. Smith, housing snow rollers in 1911 4 00


Northeast Metal Culvert Co., 1 ingot iron culvert 34 42


F. L. Blake, road leveller 18 00


E. Merryfield, housing road roller 2 00


$89 83


Receipts


Received of Town Treas. on Selectmens' Order


Nov. 25. No. 54


$8 80


Dec. 30. No. 80


20 61


Jan. 27, 1912. No. 98


2 00


Jan. 27. No. 89


4 00


Feb. 3. No. 63


34 42


Feb. 3. No. 55


18 00


Feb. 12. No. 135


2 00


$89 83


REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES


Charles Blanchard, Treasurer


Board of Trustees of Sandwich Town Library for the year ending February 15 1912 Dr.


Balance on hand Feb. 15, 1911


$33 69


Received of Town for Library purposes


137 70


Received for fees and fines 8 10


$179 49


Cr.


1911


Mar. 22 DeWolfe & Fisk Co., books


11 45


Oct. 23 Book News Monthly


1 00


Dec. 25 Magazines


16 40


Express on books


25


1912


Jan. 6 Freight on books


1 05


Feb. 2 De Wolfe & Fisk Co., books


105 37


Feb. 9 I. Forbush for cataloguing books


3 00


Feb. 13 Rent of hall 1 year to Feb. 1912


25 00


Feb. 15 Balance on hand


15 97


$179 49


28


TOWN OFFICERS


Frank L. Atwood, constable $1 50


George W. Thompson, selectman 5 14


Fred Tappan, constable 3 00


Ross M. Graves, road agent


15 00


D. S. Watson, 6:


15 00


Walter C. Bryant, "" 66


15 00


J. Frank Atwood, selectman 1910 5 00


Samuel B. Smith, 66 66


5 00


J. Alphonso Smith 66


5 00


D. D. Atwood, treasurer 30 .00


Isabel Forbush, librarian 52 00


S. B. Smith, copying tax and collectors books 15 00


William W. Russell, town clerk 39 43


Amos Gale, dog officer


10. 00


Samuel B. Smith, selectman


80 00


J. Frank Atwood 76 00


J. Alphonso Smith, 66


60 00


Cornelius Turner, collector 65 00


Salary of auditors 6 00


$503 07


STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE TOWN, FEB. 15, 1912


Amount of money in Town Treasury


$2,728 27


LIABILITIES.


Dog license money due schools, $131 71


Unexpended highway money 1911,


313 35


Permanent highway money 1911 in hands of town, 60 52


Balance Notch Road money in hands of Treasury, 13 08


Balance road machine building money in hands of Treasurer, 187 71


$706 37


Money in Town Treasury over liabilities, : 2,021 90


.


29


1


Permanent highway money in State Treasury, $24 21


Due from County for pauper bill, 23 50


Respectfully submitted SAMUEL B. SMITH J. FRANK ATWOOD J. ALPHONSO SMITH


Sele: tmen


TREASURER'S REPORT


D. D. Atwood, Treasurer. in account with the Town of Sandwich Dr.


Received of Treasurer of 1910,


$1,990 66


Selectmen


2,480 45


Town Clerk 203 71


Collector, C. Turner,




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