Annual reports of the officers of the town of Rindge, N.H. for the year ending 1945-1946, Part 2

Author: Rindge (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1946
Publisher: [Rindge, N.H.] : [Town of Rindge]
Number of Pages: 84


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From January 1, 1946 to December 31, 1946


Town : Arthur H. Cutler Lester Ellsworth Old Age Assistance


$480.00


149.10 557.17


Cash on hand, December 31, 1946


$1,186.27 $76.21


$1,262.48


Orders drawn on Selectmen


$1,250.00


Cash on hand, December 31, 1945


12.48


$1,262.48


Respectfully submitted, FLORENCE E. STEBBINS, Overseer of Poor.


We have examined the above report and find same correct and properly vouched.


WALLACE B. COATES, JR. RUSSELL E. WHITE, Auditors.


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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF RINDGE . IN CHESHIRE COUNTY


For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1946


Certificate


This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete to the best of our knowledge and belief.


WILLIAM S. CLEAVES, SIDNEY B. FITZGERALD, DOUGLAS B. COATES, Selectmen.


ROLAND C. GODDARD, Treasurer.


Assets


Cash:


In hands of Treasurer


$8,155.55


Accounts Due to the Town:


Due from State : Bounties


100.00


Uncollected Taxes :


(a) Levy of 1946


6,036.50


(b) Levy of 1945


79.40


(c) Levy of 1944


29.28


(d) Previous Years


43.92


Poll Taxes


188.00


Total Assets


$14,632.65


Grand Total


$14,632.65


Net Surplus, December 31, 1945


4,876.94


Net Surplus, December 31, 1946


5,186.72


Increase of Surplus


309.78


Liabilities 3


Accounts Owed by the Town: Due State, Charles Todd Fire


$ 226.93


Due to School Districts:


(a) Dog Licenses


207.00


(b) Balance of Appropriation Total Liabilities


9,012.00


$ 9,445.93


Excess of Assets over Liabilities (Surplus)


5,186.72


Grand Total


$14,632.65


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RECEIPTS


Current Revenue:


From Local Taxes: (Collected and remitted to Treasurer)


1. Property taxes, current year $28,821.53


2. Poll taxes, current year, regular at $2 426.00


3. National Bank Stock Taxes


25.00


4. Total of current year's taxes collected and remitted


$29,272.53


5. Property taxes, previous years


4,755.60


8. Interest received on taxes


121.06


9. Tax sales redeemed 69.87


From State:


Duncan Act


$ 221.00


11. Interest and dividend tax


606.74


12. Railroad tax


175.45


13. Savings bank tax


132.31


15. Reimbursement a/c State and Federal forest lands


99.69


17.


Fighting forest fires


24.10


18. Bounties 55.00


From Local Sources, Except Taxes : Sale History of Rindge


4.00


21.


Dog licenses


207.00


22. Business licenses and permits 21.50


23. Nomination fees 9.00


24. Rent of town property, truck hire


89.50


25. Plowing snow


9.00


26. Charles Todd forest fire


550.00


27. Plowing driveways


72.00


28. Weighing fees


8.25


29. Registration of motor vehicles, 1946 Permits


814.05


Sale of steel rims


10.00


Use of forest fire pump


6.00


Road tar and labor


374.68


Sale of Solvay


13.50


3,502.77


Total Current Revenue Receipts


$37,721.83


Receipts Other than Current Revenue: 30. Temporary loans in anticipa- tion of taxes during year


$8,000.00


Trustees of Trust Funds 179.00


Refund from Electric Dept.


a/c new truck accessories 310.80


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Reimbursement from Estate of Fred Leighton 84.07


Total Receipts Other than Current Revenue 8,573.87


Total Receipts From All Sources $46,295.70


Cash on hand January 1, 1946


7,808.01


Grand Total $54,103.71


PAYMENTS


Current Maintenance Expenses :


General Government: 1


1. Town officer's salaries $ 1,150.44


2. Town officer's expenses 1,282.13


3. Election and registration expenses 196.20


5. Expenses town hall and other town buildings 127.98


Protection of Persons and Property :


6. Police department


7. Fire department, including forest fires 1,158.24


9. Bounties


100.00


Health :


11. Health department 38.48


12. Vital statistics 12.95


Highways and Bridges: Brush cutting 361.17


Oil and Solvay


2,207. 50


903.91


14. Town Road Aid


15. Town Maintenance (Summer - $5,515.97)


10,148.72


(Winter - $4,632.75)


1,000.00


16. Street lighting


17. General Expenses of Highway 166.15


Department


Accessories for new truck 307.69


500 .. 00


18. Libraries


Public Welfare:


20. Town poor 1,250.00


Refund withholding tax overcharge 15.31


Patriotic Purposes:


22. Memorial Day 190.30


501.64


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Recreation :


24. Parks and playgrounds 225.02


Public Service Enterprises :


26. Markets and public scales 10.00


27. Cemeteries 333.95


Unclassified : Planning Board 51.00


29. Damages and legal expenses 154.40


30. Advertising and Regional Associations 108.00


31. Taxes bought by town 39.15


32. Discounts, Abatements and Refunds 51.00


Total Current Maintenance Expenses $22,591.33


Interest:


34. Paid on long term notes $ 106.00


Indebtedness :


45. Payments on temporary loans in anticipation of taxes 8,000.00


Payments to Other Governmental Divisions :


52. Taxes paid to County 2,019.43


54. Payments to School Districts 13,231.40


23,356.83


Total Payments for All Purposes


$45,948.16


Cash on hand December 31, 1946


8,155.55


Grand Total


$54,103.71


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DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS


Detail No. 1 Town Officers' Salaries


William S. Cleaves, Selectman


$178.20


Sidney B. Fitzgerald, Selectman


165.00


Douglas B. Coates, Selectman


287.24


Roland C. Goddard, Town Clerk and Treasurer


250.00


Florence E. Stebbins, Tax Collector


and Overseer of Poor


217.40


Wallace B. Coates, Jr., Auditor


25.00


Russell E. White, Auditor


15.00


Alice L. Morgan, Trustee of Trust Funds.


12.60


$ 1,150.44


Detail No. 2 Town Officers' Expenses


William S. Cleaves, mileage and expense Sidney B. Fitzgerald, mileage and expense Douglas B. Coates, mileage and expense Roland C. Goddard, auto permits and expense


102.79


Florence E. Stebbins, Tax Collector and Overseer, mileage and expense


38.98


Wallace B. Coates, Jr., supplies


6.69


Martha Hale, Clerk


45.00.


Edith S. Fitzgerald, liability insurance


107.59


Roland C. Goddard, insurance on tractor


30.00


Hatton Press, town reports


185.00


Perry Thrasher, stamped envelopes for inventories


9.68


Hatton Press, printing envelopes


2.50


Wheeler & Clark, rubber stamp


1.33


Edith S. Fitzgerald, bonds and fire truck insurance


82.00


Edith S. Fitzgerald, Tax Collector's bond


30.00


Esther G. Bennett, deceased real estate list


. 60


Monadnock National Bank, safety


deposit box 6.00


Winfield M. Chaplin, real estate transfer cards


30.60


Hatton Press, supplies


5.50


Perry Thrasher, tax collector's envelopes


33.48


Hatton Press, printing envelopes


3.00


Edith S. Fitzgerald, liability insurance


38.25


C. G. Caywood, M.D., medical services


10.00


$ 51.68


23.05


123.86


.


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Edith S. Fitzgerald, insurance on new truck


74.50


Hatton Press, tax bills.


8.00


New Hampshire Assessor's Association dues


2.00


F. C. Sweeney, M.D., medical services


10.00


Winfield M. Chaplin, tax sale mort- gage list 1.00


Fredabelle H. Flagg, typing


25.50


Hatton Press, printing tax books


166.50


Chase's Book Store, supplies


23.05


Winfield M. Chaplin, register of deeds


4.00


1,282.13


Detail No. 3 Election and Registration


Harold H. Rice,moderator


$ 7.50


Karl J. Brummer, ballot inspector


19.20


Wilbur Tenney, ballot inspector


19.20


Marcus M. Cleaves, ballot inspector


19.20


Elwyn C. Jewell, ballot inspector


25.80


Arthur H. Wetherbee, supervisor


38.10


Fredabelle H. Flagg, supervisor


25.95


Ralph E. Hale, supervisor


33.00


Transcript Printing Co., ballots


8.25


$196.20


Detail No. 4 Town Hall


Roland C. Goddard, janitor Roland C. Goddard, Jr., wood


$100.00


5.00


Louis L. Stebbins, services


1.00


Thomas Penttila, cleaning stove pipe


4.00


Everett B. Teague, kindling wood


.75


Goodnow Bros., supplies


3.19


E. A. Fuller, supplies


2.04


Rindge Electric Light Dept., lighting


12.00


$127.98


Detail No. 5 Police Department


John B. Crosby, Jr., Chief, service and expense


$216.28


Ernest L. Goodall, service and expense 97.73


Sidney R. Flagg, service and expense 7.10


Milan E. Robbins, service and expense 38.54


Harold E. Savage, service and expense


28.16


Richard T. Rice, service and expense 28.50


Edgar L. Dolloff, service and expense 22.28


Frank Patterson, special duty 5.00


1


30


Robert Bunce, special duty 5.00


Leon Jackson, special duty 5.00


V. H. Blackington & Co., police badges 5.87


Fred M. Batchelder Co., supplies


7.50


Hatton Press, supplies


9.00


W. S. Darley & Co., supplies


3.43


Ralph I. Baldwin, printing


4.00


Cobleigh Clothing Co., altering


18.25


$501.64


Detail No. 6 Fire Department


Sidney B. Fitzgerald, fire bills


$ 70.64


Douglas B. Coates, fire bill


1.80


Edith S. Fitzgerald, fire truck insurance


7.50


Hope Rubber Co., fire hose


250.88


New Hampshire Forestry Department, canteens and pumps 41.50


Edith S. Fitzgerald, insurance


140.00


New Hampshire Forestry Dept., supplies


4.05


R. E. Hammond and D. J. Smith,


body on fire truck


42.10


Edith S. Fitzgerald, insurance on fire truck


38.45


Ralph E. Hale, fire truck maintenance


98.82


Rindge Fire Company, firemen's pay


280.00


Harris H. Rice, storage of fire engine


182.50


. $1,158.24


Detail No. 7 Bounties


Sidney B. Fitzgerald


$100.00


$100.00


Detail No. 8 Vital Statistics


Roland C. Goddard, services


$ 12.95


$12.95


Detail No. 9 Health Department


Ralph L. Hoyt


$ 38.48


$38.48


Detail No. 10 Highway Department


Town maintenance-Summer


$5,515.97


Town maintenance-Winter 4,632.75


361.17


Brush cutting


2,207.50


Oil and solvay


31


Town Road Aid Street lighting


903.91


1,000.00


General expenses of Highway Dept.


166.15


$14,787.45


Detail No. 11 Town Poor


· Florence E. Stebbins, overseer $1,250.00


$1,250.00


Detail No. 12 Libraries


Trustees Ingalls Memorial Library $500.00


$500.00


Detail No. 13 Patriotic Purposes


Memorial Day expenses


$190.30


$190.30


Detail No. 14 Parks and Playgrounds


George C. Todd, care of common


$ 69.49


E. A. Fuller, supplies 2.03


Herbert C. Crowell, care of common


53.50


Arthur H. Wetherbee, care of


West Rindge Common


100.00


$225.02


Detail No. 15 Public Scales


Herbert C. Crowell, public weigher


$10.00


$10.00


Detail No. 16 Regional Associations


Monadnock Region Association $108.00


$108.00


Detail No. 17 Cemeteries


Orville D. Burt, services


$154.95


$154.95


Detail No. 18 Interest on Long Term Notes


Trustees Ingalls Memorial Library, library note $100.00


Mrs. George C. Todd, treasurer Jones Fund note 6.00


$106.00


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Detail No. 19 Legal Expenses Orville E. Cain, services


$154.40


$154.40


Detail No. 20 Taxes Bought by Town


Florence E. Stebbins, September tax sale $39.15


$39.15


Detail No. 21 Planning Board


Roy M. Pickard, legal services


$31.00


Phillip H. Faulkner, legal services 20.00


$51.00


Detail No. 22 Taxes Paid County


County tax


$2,019.43


$2,019.43


Detail No. 23 Abatements and Refunds


Tax abatements $51.00


Cecil Todd, overcharge on withholding tax 15.31


$66.31


Detail No. 24 Payments to School District


Florence E. Stebbins, treasurer, balance of 1946 appropriation and part of 1947 appropriation $13,000.00


Florence E. Stebbins, treasurer, 1945 dog taxes 231.40


$13,231.40


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REPORT OF HIGHWAY AGENT


Summer Maintenance


George C. Todd, foreman


$761.25


George C. Todd, man and truck


1,278.25


George C. Todd, mileage


88.88


Harold Todd, labor


54.00


Konsta Penttila, labor


737.25


Harold Savage, labor


459.75


Joseph Butterfield, labor


126.00


Kermit Winship, labor


14.25


Walter Lafreniere, labor


39.00


Ernest Willett, labor


51.00


Lesley Thrasher, labor


12.00


Milan Robbins, labor


135.75


Frederick Tacy, labor


124.55


John Pangborn, labor


137.25


Henry Belletete, man and truck


258.00


Lee's Service, welding


32.00


Berger Metal Culvert Co.


26.99


C. A. Folsom


3.25


Files & O'Keefe Co.


31.55


Ray Road Equipment


40.10


Bibeau Hardware Co.


2.85


G. C. Todd, telephone and postage


12.68


G. C. Todd, gas, oil, misc


165.53


Gilmore Hardware Co.


6.30


Todd & Savage, loader


661.50


Anderson Auto Body Co.


28.50


E. Murdock Co., gravel


20.60


Alfred B. Todd and truck


81.00


Dyer Sales & Machinery Co.


32.30


N. E. Metal Culvert Co.


30.50


.


-$5,452.83


Snow Removal


George C. Todd, foreman


$369.25


George C. Todd, man and truck


1,314.50


George C. Todd, mileage


32.24


George C. Todd, gas and oil


37.93


Harold Savage, labor


160.50


Cecil Todd, labor


347.50


Konsta Penttila, labor


420.80


Frederick J. Tacy, labor


145.65


Lesley Thrasher, labor


1.30


Alfred B. Todd and truck


7.00


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Alfred Marcotte and truck Judson Cutler, tractor Dennis Stoddard, plowing G. C. Todd, Misc. Brighton Steel Co.


21.90


195.00


140.53


31.72


H. F. Davis Tractor Co.


357.88


O. B. Pierce Co.


3.45


Jason Sawyer, plowing


18.00


James McGregor, welding


26.50


Anderson Auto Body, welding


26.40


H. H. McClure, gas


10.07


Earl Whitehead, gas


7.96


Lester Ellsworth, labor


6.00


Bibeau Hardware Co.


3.22


Files & O'Keefe Co.


11.42


E. A. Fuller, gas


83.66


Todd & Savage, loader


85.75


Lee's Service, welding


121.50


Wade Motors


15.10


Railway Express


3.47


Ray Road Equipment


417.32


L. L. Stebbins


11.45


Gilmore Hardware Co.


1.00


Southwestern Petroleum Co.


95.06


$4,879.48


. Less refund of Withholding Taxes, Overcollected


$15.31


- $4,864.17


Road Oil and Solvay


State of New Hampshire, cholride


$210.70


Trimount Bituminous Products Co., oil


1,877.30


-


Trimount Bituminous Products Co., stickwet


43.50


Keene Grain Co., salt


76.00


$2,207.50


Cutting Brush


George C. Todd, foreman


$13.50


Milan Robbins, labor


13.50


Konsta Penttila, labor


45.75


John Pangborn, labor


6.75


Harold Savage, labor


32.25


Frederick Tacy, labor


34.40


Martin Seppala and tractor


214.49


Don Eaves


6.48


$367.12


74.64


R. C. Hazelton Co.


273.81


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NOTE: All payments for labor include Withholding Tax.


Respectfully submitted, GEORGE C. TODD, Road Agent.


We have examined the above account and find same correctly cast and well vouched.


WALLACE B. COATES, JR. RUSSELL E. WHITE Auditors


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


For the Year Ending December 31, 1946


Common complaints.


30


Breaking, Entering and Larceny.


6


Larceny


2


Value of Property Stolen


$455.00 36


Public Gatherings and Traffic Duty.


1


Persons Reported Missing


2


Disturbing the Peace.


2


Investigating Suspicious Persons


3


Assisting Other Departments.


3


Automobile Accidents.


25


Arrests Made by Department


Drunkeness


3


Arrests for Violations of Motor Vehicle Law


6


Driving So As to Endanger


2


Leaving Scene of Accident After Causing Property Damage.


3


Speeding


1


Defective Equipment.


1


Committed to State Hospital.


4


Investigating Shooting


9


Serving Summons for Other Departments


Driving Under Influence of Liquor.


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REPORT OF THE FOREST FIRE WARDEN


HELP YOUR FOREST FIRE WARDEN PREVENT FIRES - IT PAYS !


Prevention is one of the most important phases of all fire effort. This is particularly true of forest fire control work. Pre- venting forest fires preserves valuable forest growth and other property, conserves man power and permits their use in pro- ductive channels, saves taxpayers' money and conserves fire fighting equipment.


The prevention of forest fires is the most important and diffi- cult part of the work of your forest fire warden who heads a local organization set up primarily for the security of your com- munity's forest property. Appointed by the State Forester, upon recommendation of the Selectmen, he is charged by law with the responsibility of local administration of forest fire laws, fire prevention and suppression. In his work he is aided by deputy forest fire wardens who, in emergency, may assume his power and authority. The warden is guided in his work by instructions received from the State Forester and by the District Fire Chief who represents the State Forester.


The importance and value of the work of the forest fire warden and his deputies is, perhaps, best appreciated during hazardous periods when fire danger is greatest. The public, however, looks to him at all times for speedy and economical suppression of going fires.


To properly fulfill his mission, the warden needs the generous and understanding cooperation of the public at large. He at- tempts to secure this cooperation by the posting of caution notices, news items and by word of mouth, always carefully explaining the necessity of restrictions imposed. In the matter of giving cooperation, however, the public often fails. The record shows that an average of 7,300 acres of woodland are burned over by forest fires in New Hampshire each year. Analysis of fire causes reveal the fact that more than 98 percent of all forest fires are, consistently, the result of human carelessness and are preventable.


The careless smoker fails to properly extinguish his cigar, cigarette or pipe ashes or thoughtlessly throws them from the car window; the debris burner fails or refuses to consult the warden, as the law requires when the ground is not covered with snow, before attempting to burn; campers fail to properly ex- tinguish their fires or frequently build fires when conditions are unfavorable.


The elimination of human causes from the forest fire problem


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is the answer. This is not as difficult of accomplishment as it might appear at first glance. Let each one who reads this -


1. Use ordinary common sense with fire in and near woodland.


2. Comply with requirements on the use of fire in and near woodland and when the ground is not covered with snow, secure written permission to burn from the forest fire warden.


3. Be careful when smoking in or near woodlands. Don't throw lighted material from moving vehicles.


4. Cooperate with and assist the warden and urge others to do so.


5. HELP YOUR FOREST FIRE WARDEN PREVENT FIRES - his efforts are only as effective as is the co- operation you give him!


F. J. BAKER, District Fire Chief.


1946 Fire Record


Number of fires


Acreage burned 516 of an acre 3


Number of fire permits issued


126


RALPH L. HOYT, Forest Fire Warden.


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Report of the Trust Funds of the Town of Rindge, N. H., on December 31, 1946


TRUST FUNDS-PURPOSE OF CREATION


HOW INVESTED


Amount of


Principal


Rate of


IntereMt


Balance of Income


ginning of Year


Income During


Expended Dur-


ing Year


Balance of Income


on Hand at End of Year


Ingalls Memorial Library .


Note, Town of Rindge to pay $50 annually


$1,000.00


5


$50.00


$50.00


Ingalls Memorial Library, Rodney Wallace Fund.


28 Shares Fitchburg Gas & Electric Lt. Co.


700.00


11


77.00


77.00


Ingalls Memorial Library , Julia Van Deveer Fund.


U. S. Government Bonds, 6th Loan. 1,900. 00


212


47.50


47.50


Ingalls Memorial Library, Julia Van Deveer Fund.


U. S. Government Bonds, 5th Loan


4,000.00


21%


100.00


100.00


Ingalls Memorial Library, W. B. Bancroft Fund ..


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


500.00


272


12.58


12.58


12.58


Ingalls Memorial Library, H. M. Buswell Fund ...


Peterborough Savings Bank .


1,000.00


212


25.00


25.00


Ingalls Memorial Library, M. E. Converse Fund. .


U. S. Government Bond Victory Loan


1,000.00


272


25.00


25.00


Ingalls Memorial Library, N. J. Bigelow Fund.


500.00


2


5.00


10.10


5.05


10.05


Ingalls Memorial Library, M. L. Ware Fund


Amoskeag Savings Bank.


3,869.50


2


77.38


77.38


Hillside Cemetery, C. E. Stickney Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank


150.00


212


27.26


4.45


1.75


29.96


Hillside Cemetery, Charles Hale Fund .


Winchendon, Savings Bank.


100.00


212


26.11


3.16


1.75


27.52


Hillside Cemetery, Thomas Buswell Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank .


100.00


212


32.86


3.33


1.75


34.44


Hillside Cemetery, A. C. Converse Fund ..


Winchendon Savings Bank.


100.00


212


40.15


3.51


1.75


41.91


Hillside Cemetery, H. M. Chadwick Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank .


100.00


212


26.29


3.16


1.75


27.70


Hillside Cemetery, Joel Wellington Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank.


50.00


272


2.83


1.31


1.00


3.14


Hillside Cemetery, Davenport Austin Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank.


. 50.00


212


3.23


1.32


1.00


3.55


Hillside Cemetery, W. E. Hale Fund ..


Winchendon Savings Bank .


50.00


212


2.23


1.30


1.75


51.14


Hillside Cemetery, E. P. Baldwin Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank .


50.00


212


9.35


1.49


1.75


9.09


Hillside Cemetery, Danforth & Tarbell Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank


100.00


212


13.36


2.84


1.75


14.45


Hillside Cemetery, Geo. & E. Danforth Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank


50.00


21/2


4.20


1.34


1.75


3.79


Hillside Cemetery, E. H. Sargent Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank.


100.00


21%


13.31


2.84


1.75


14.40


Old Cemetery, Rodney Wallace Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank .


800.00


212


143.53


23.73


1.75


165.51


Old Cemetery, Julia A. Rand Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank .


100.00


212


33.00


3.34


1.75


34.59


Old Cemetery, Eliza A. Rugg Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank .


150.00


215


28.51


4.47


1.75


32.23


Old Cemetery, Joseph Geddes Fund


Winchendon Savings Bank .


50.00


216


7.04


1.42


1.75


6.71


Hillside Cemetery, John Hardison Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


100.00


212


26.72


3.18


1.75


28.15


Hillside Cemetery, S. W. Kimball Fund.


Cheshire County Savings Bank .


100.00


217


30.80


3.28


1.75


32.33


Hillside Cemetery, Arna Wetherbee Fund .


Cheshire County Savings Bank .


150.00


272


1.99


2.75


1.50


3.24


-


Amoskeag Savings Bank


Amoskeag Savings Bank .


3,954.50


2


79.08


79.08


Library Service, West Rindge, M. L. Ware Fund.


Hillside Cemetery, G. A. Whitney Fund.


Winchendon Savings Bank.


100.00


216


49.14


3.75


1.75


6.98


Hillside Cemetery, A. E. Taggart Fund .


Winchendon Savings Bank .


100.00


272


6.07


2.66


3.53


38


·


......


12.58


on Hand at Be-


Year


Hillside Cemetery, H. A. Wetherbee Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank ..


150.00


21/2


1.99


2.75


1.50


3.24


Hillside Cemetery, E. A. Burnap Fund.


Cheshire County Savings Bank. .


50.00


216


2.53


1.31


1.00


2.84


Hillside Cemetery, Emory & Stearns Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank .


100.00


272


3.11


2.59


2.50


3.20


Hillside Cemetery, Willie E. Stearns Fund.


Cheshire County Savings Bank .


100.00


212


6.98


2.68


1.75


7.91


Hillside Cemetery, Abbie J. Hughgill Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


50.00


272


6.89


1.41


1.75


6.55


Hillside Cemetery, Hale & Ballou Fund.


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


100.00


21%


11.33


2.79


6.00


. 8.12


Hillside Cemetery, H. L. Emerson Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


50.00


215


3.71


1.34


1.00


4.05


Hillside Cemetery, Joshua Norcross Fund .


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


50.00


216


2.25


1.30


1.00


2.55


Hillside Cemetery, Hamlin & Roby Fund.


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


50.00


21/2


2.54


1.31


1.00


2.85


Hillside Cemetery, F. T. Wetherbee Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank.


150.00


212


2.19


2.19


Hillside Cemetery, Thomas Wetherbee Fund


Cheshire County Savings Bank


150.00


21/2


212


4.47


3.27


1.50


6.24


Hillside Cemetery, A. E. Jewett Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank .


200.00


21/2


134.44


8.42


1.75


141.11


Hillside Cemetery, V. H. Rice Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank .


75.00


217


9.00


2.11


1.75


9.36


Hillside Cemetery, Harriet A. Todd Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank.


100.00


212


17.94


2.97


1.75


19.16


Hillside Cemetery, E. I. Woodward Fund


Peterborough.Savings Bank .


150.00


212


19.90


4.28


1.75


22.43


Hillside Cemetery, W. C. Brigham Fund .


Peterborough Savings Bank.


50.00


212


4.76


1.37


1.00


5.13


Hillside Cemetery, M. W. Armstrong Fund.


Peterborough Savings Bank


100.00


212


3.25


2.59


1.25


4.59


Hillside Cemetery, S.Hale and R.D.Converse Fund


100.00


212


5.80


2.67


1.75


6.72


Hillside Cemetery, A. H. Thomas.


Peterbroough Savings Bank .


100.00


21/2


5.34


2.65


1.75


6.24


Hillside Cemetery, Jones-Sawtelle Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank .


50.00


21/2


1.63


1.30


1.00


1.93


Hillside Cemetery, E. Laura McEvoy Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank .


100.00


21/2


2.79


2.59


1.50


3.88


Hillside Cemetery, Joseph Popple Fund .


Peterborough Savings Bank .


100.00


21/2


3.44


2.60


1.50


4.54


Hillside Cemetery, M. L. and C. E. Goddard Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank.


200.00


212


5.24


5.17


3.50


6.91


Hillside Cemetery, Carl R. Converse Fund.


Peterborough Savings Bank.


100.00


212


1.18


2.56


1.75


1.99


Hillside Cemetery, E. I. Wellington Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank .


150.00


21/2


2.02


3.81


1.75


4.08


Hillside Cemetery, Caleb S. French Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank.


100.00


212


10.02


2.77


1.75


11.04


Hillside Cemetery, Frank R. Tuttle Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank


272


.44


3.79


1.25


2.98


Hillside Cemetery, Geo. L. Jowders Fund


Peterborough Savings Bank.


150.00


212


72.32


4.46


1.75


75.03


Hillside Cemetery, H. W. Fletcher Fund.


Monadnock Savings Bank.


100.00


2


10.72


2.21


1.75


11.18


Hillside Cemetery, Emory & Thomas Fund


Monadnock Savings Bank.


200.00


2


48.15


4.98


7.00


46.13


Hillside Cemetery, Harvey P. Hale Fund .


Monadnock Savings Bank.


100.00


2


11.99


2.24


1.75


12.48


Hillside Cemetery, Julius A. Hale Fund


Monadnock Savings Bank :


100.00


2


15.75


2.31


1.75


16.31


Hillside Cemetery, W. H. Smith Fund. .


Monadnock Savings Bank.


50.00


2


16.46


1.33


17.79


Hillside Cemetery, Francis D. Converse Fund.


Monadnock Savings Bank.


200.00


2


20.74


4.40


3.50


21.64


Hillside Cemetery, W. T. Leighton Fund.


Monadnock Savings Bank.


100.00


10.04


2.21


1.75


10.50


Hillside Cemetery, G. R. Storer Fund .


100.00


2


13.29


2.27


1.75


13.81


Hillside Cemetery, U. A. Converse Fund


100.00


2


9.80


2.19


1.75


10.24


Hillside Cemetery, Norcross & Gibson Fund


Monadnock Savings Bank.


150.00


2


10.04


3.21


3.50


9.75


Hillside Cemetery, Willie E. Hale Fund .


Monadnock Savings Bank.


50.00


2


10.52


1.21


1.75


9.98


Hillside Cemetery, A. A. Hale Fund .


Monadnock Savings Bank.


100.00


6.90


2.13


1.75


7.28


Hillside Cemetery, Stearns & Hale Fund.


Monadnock Savings Bank.


125.00


2


12.08


2.75


1.75


13.08


Hillside Cemetery, A. C. McGillon Fund


Monadnock Savings Bank


100.00


2


9.17


2.19


1.75


9.61


..


2.19


Hillside Cemetery, Herbert Wetherbee Fund.


Cheshire County Savings Bank,


2.19


2.19


Hillside Cemetery, Davis Fund .


Peterborough Savings Bank.


Hillside Cemetery, Nels Johnson Fund.


Peterborough Savings Bank


10 .. 00


21/


2


10.96


2.79


1.75


12.00


150.00


216


2.19


....


39


.63


Hillside Cemetery, Sarah S. Kimball Fund .


Monadnock Savings Bank.


150.00


2


Monadnock Savings Bank.


Monadnock Savings Bank.


150.00


. 63


Peterborough Savings Bank .


125.00


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