Annual reports of the town officers of Gilsum, New Hampshire, 1907-1912, Part 2

Author: Gilsum (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: [Gilsum, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 280


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SCHOOL.


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FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


Whole amount of money,


$1,012 86


Expenditures.


952 22


Balance in treasury,


$60 64


EXPENDITURES.


Salaries,


$533 50


Conveyance and mileage.


218 10


Tuition for 4 scholars of south part,


30 00


Cleaning,


9 05


Care of schoolhouses,


22 70


Fuel,


58 55


Repairs,


18 22


Supplies,


27 30


Repairs Vessel Rock schoolhouse,


31 70


Telephoning,


1 45


Flag pole and materials,


1 65.


$952 22


EXPENDITURES.


Sarah Davidson, teaching 18 weeks,


$162 00


Wm. F. O'Reilly, teaching 5 weeks,


45 00


Lila H. Mason, teaching 23 weeks,


184 00


Kathryn E. Woods, teaching 10 weeks,


60 00


Alice E. Adams, teaching 13 weeks,


78 00


Mary A. Wright, teaching music 9 weeks,


4 50


Thomas Nichols, conveying pupils.


111 00


Nelson Gunn, conveying pupils,


77 00


Milton Stearns, conveying pupils,


50


3 Smith children, mileage, 1905,


3 95


3 Smith children, mileage, spring term,


7 05


3 Smith children, mileage, fall term,


6 30


Pansy Heath, mileage, spring term,


2 50


Pansy Smith, mileage, fall term,


1 55


Pansy Heath, mileage, winter term,


1 25


F. P. Crain, 2 cords wood for West school,


7 00


F. P. Crain, sawing, splitting and storing,


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I. A. Loveland, 10 cords wood, 35 00


Wm. Willson, sawing wood, 5 50


L. A. Gravlin, storing wood, 2 25


Walter Maloney, janitor, spring and fall,


13 50


Edward Wheeler, janitor, winter term,


5 00


Kathryn Woods, janitor, spring term,


2 00


Eleanor Stearns, janitor, fall and winter,


2 20


Hunter Kingsbury, cleaning outhouses,


2 00


Mrs. Solon Brown, cleaning schoolhouse,


4 00


Mrs. Platzner. heating water and soap, 80


A. E. Crain, cleaning West schoolhouse,


1 50


E. O. Corey, 4 hours' work plastering and patching at West schoolhouse, 1 00


F. C. Minor, 97 ft. lumber for piazza, 1905, 1 21


F. C. Minor, puttying windows,


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L. A. Gravlin, cleaning basement,


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Geo. Downing, 66 ft. lumber for fence,


12 69


Hunter Kingsbury, work on fence,


2 60


Houghton, Mifflin Co., 10 copies Rip Van Winkle,


1 40


Ginn & Co., 5 Beginners' histories, 2 50


Darling & Co., 25 lbs. arithmetic paper, 1 00


J. D. Colony Sons, 38 lbs. arithmetic paper, 1 52


B. F. Ballou, nails,


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B. F. Ballou, supplies, 2 40


B. F. Ballou, 2 doz. blank books, 1 00


M. A. Hammond, telephoning, 95


F. C. Minor, telephoning, 50


Frank E. Smith, flag pole and digging place for same, 1 00


F. C. Minor, material for same,


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W. H. Spalter, 100 enumeration cards, 53


W. H. Spalter, 12 spelling blanks, 42


W. H. Spalter, 1} gross pens, 75


W. H. Spalter, 3 boxes ink crystals, 45


W. H. Spalter, 3 boxes chalk, 30


W. H. Spalter, 3 tablets, 24


W. H. Spalter, 1 dozen pencils, 08


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W. H. Spalter, rebinding 2 encyclopedias, 5 00


W. H. Spalter, 2 first form ledgers, 20


W. H. Spalter, ¿ quire second form paper, 10


W. H. Spalter 2 quires third form paper, 30


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W. H. Spalter, 2 packs, examination paper,


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W. H. Spalter, 2 Swinton's Outline World Histories,


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W. H. Spalter, 18 copy books,


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W. H. Spalter, 1 gross pencils,


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W. H. Spalter, 2} dozen copy books,


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W. H. Spalter, 2 quires bill paper,


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A. E. Crain, 3 school meeting warrants, 15


Tuition for 4 pupils of south part 2 terms, 30 00


L. D. Dunn, 2 cords wood for West school, 7 00


G. W. Davis, 8} thousand shingle, 19 12


Andy Baker, ¿ thousand shingle, 33 ft. saddle boards, nails and work, 12 58


$952 22


Respectfully submitted,


MARY A. HAMMOND,


FRANCIS C. MINOR, ARABELLE E. CRAIN.


I find the account of the school board as given above correctly cast and properly vouched.


WM. WOOD, Auditor.


W. H. Spalter, 1 order and receipt book,


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER.


Balance in treasury, Feb. 15, 1906, $91 65


1906.


Mar. 14. Received of school board, sale of windows, $3 00


Sept. 7. Received of selectmen, order, 350 00


1907.


Feb. 13. Received of school board, tuition, 6 50


Feb. 15. Received of selectmen, order, 561 71


$1,012 86


Paid out by order of school board,


952 22


Balance in treasury of district, Feb. 15, 1907,


$60 64


H. E. ADAMS, Treasurer.


VITAL STATISTICS.


To the Selectmen:


In compliance with an act of the legislature, passed June session, 1887, amended by the legislature of 1899, 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 fol- lowing :


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GILSUM, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.


Date of Birth.


Name of Child (if any).


Male or


Female.


Living or


No. ofchild


1st, 2d,etc.


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Age of Father.


Age of Mother.


Jan. 2 Agnes


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Anthony Nausiedr Charlie W. Howard Perley E. Shattuck


Agata Osipa


Laborer Mill hand


Russia


Austria Alstead


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Mar. 13 Linwood Roosevelt


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2 Myrton A. Kenyon


Vernice E. Kenyon Nettie G. Caldwell Jennie McGrath


Weaver


Keene


Alstead


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Apr. 30


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Jehial B. Guillow


Weaver


Gilsum


FishkillLandi'g NY|


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June 3 Lillian May


2 Edward Proppe


(Mary Dolowy


Carder


Russia


Austria


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Farmer


Keene


Keene


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Aug. 19 Edythe Irene


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Fitz W. Corey


Spinner


Gilsum


Gilsum


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Mabel Orne


Gilsum


Laborer


Peterboro


Keene


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I Guy C. Guillow


Grace E. Flagg Pearle E. Cross


16 Katie G.


Sex and Condition.


Stillborn.


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GILSUM, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1906.


Date of Mar- riage.


Place of Marriage.


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Age in years.


Occupation of Groom and Bride.


Place of Birth of each.


Names of Parents.


Birthplace of Parents.


Condition .*


Name, Residence and Official Sta- tion of person by whom mar- ried.


Apr. 24 Gilsum


Don W. Felch Fannie V. Loveland


Boston, Mass.


29 Salesman


Ashuelot


IWm. L. R. Felch Eliza S. Davis


Ist Rev. A. W. Field Gilsum


Gilsum


29 At home


Westmoreland


Ist


Sept. 13 Gilsum


Albert L Thayer


Gilsum


40 Farmer


Alstead


Gilsum Alstead Keene


2d |Rev. A. W. Field Gilsum


Alice M. Hayward


Gilsum


20 Housework


Keene


Nettie Wellman


Stoddard


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* Whether single or widowed. What marriage-whether 1st, 2d, etc.


Royalston, Mass Sanford, N. C. Israel A. Loveland Gilsum Lucy M. Bill Henry R. Thayer Sarah J. Allen


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GILSUM, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC 31, 1906.


Date of Death.


Age.


Sex and Cond'n


Place of Birth.


Name and Surname


of the Deceased.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Male or


Female.


S., M., I' .*


Father.


Mother.


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Mar. 12 Sarah Karr


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May 13 Maria P. Russell


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29 Scroon Lake, N. Y.


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26 |Emily M. Eddy


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Charlestown


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Killingworth, Ct. Sherborn, Mass.


Westmoreland


Sept. 27 Julia A. Lavoine


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4 Medford, Mass,


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Canada


Vermont


Nov. 14 Samuel L. Kingsbury


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Keene


Dec. 27 Mary Bowbrick


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London, England


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Ireland


Alstead Ireland


Abijah W. Kingsbury Joseph Keefe


Caroline Derby Lucinda Hall Olive Matava Emeline Wood Margaret Murphy


June 10 Simeon A. Mason


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5 Westmoreland


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Russell Petkin Caleb Hill Hemy Mason John Downev


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* Single, married or widowed.


I hereby certify that the foregoing transcript of births, marriages and deaths is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


H. E. ADAMS, Town Clerk.


Place of Birth.


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the inhabitants of the town of Gilsum in the county of Cheshire in said state, qualified to vote in town affairs :


You are hereby notified to meet at town hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1-To choose all necessary town officers for the year ensuing.


2-To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same for the support of schools, for insurance on town buildings, for paying town officers, for repairing highways, bridges, and side- walks, for state and county taxes, for fire department, for support of street lights, for support of poor, for paying debts of town, for public cemeteries, for town library and salary of librarian, for all other necessary town charges.


3-To see if the town will vote to accept report of town officers. 4-To allow accounts.


5-To see if the town will discount on taxes paid before July 4.


6-To see if the town will authorize the selectmen to dis- tribute the blank inventories at the time they examine and appraise the property to be taxed.


7-To see if the town will vote to unite with Keene in setting stone posts on the corner of Keene and Gilsum lines and also on the highways.


8-To see if the town will vote to buy 250 feet of hose for the fire company.


9-To see if the town will vote to go back to the Baker law in regard to road agents.


Given under our hands and seal this twenty-first day of Feb- ruary, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seven.


FRANK. P. CRAIN, DANA D. WILDER, CHARLES G. WILDER, Selectmen of Gilsum.


A truc copy of warrant-attest :


FRANK P. CRAIN, DANA D. WILDER, CHARLES G. WILDER, Selectmen of Gilsum.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


GILSUM, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1908.


KEENE, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1908.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


GILSUM, N. H.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING


FEBRUARY 15, 1908.


KEENE, N. H. SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1908.


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


INVOICE, APRIL, 1907.


Polls,


$12,300 00


10,078 acres, land and buildings,


160,666 00


Horses, 128,


8,092 00


Mules, 3,


80 00


Oxen, 22,


1,265 00


Cows, 134,


3,106 00


Neat stock, 50,


1,007 00


Sheep, 65,


247 00


Hogs, 1,


10 00


Bank stock,


6,051 00


Interest money,


7,476 00.


Stock in trade,


17,375 00


Machinery,


21,000 00


Carriages,


190 00


$238,865 00


Soldiers exemption,


$4,231 00


APPROPRIATIONS, MARCH 12, 1907.


Town officers, $300 00


Repairs, highways and bridges,


1,400 00


Permanent improvement highways,


360 00


State and county tax,


650 00


Fire department, 90 00


Support of poor,


100 00


4


Public cemeteries,


$25 00


Town library,


50 00


Necessary town charges,


98 00


School supplies,


50 00


Interest on school fund,


18 00


Street lights,


250 00


Street light near J. S. Bingham's,


25 00


Engine hall stairs in addition to appropriation last year, 10 00


Hose and other supplies for fire department, 150 00


Stone posts on town line,


10 00


Support of schools, .


900 00


Repairs of roofs,


50 00


Total,


$4,536 00


Overlay,


52 11


Taxes committed for collection,


$4,588 11


Rate on hundred, $1.92.


BILLS ALLOWED BY VOTE OF TOWN.


A. E. Crain, services on school board, $20 00


F. C. Minor, services on school board, 10 00


Mary A. Hammond, services on school board, 23 19


F. P. Crain, services as first selectman, 60 75


D. D. Wilder, services as second selectman,


59 00


C. G. Wilder, services as third selectman,


65 70


D. D. Wilder, wood for town hall,


6 50


D. A. Miller, road agent, R. J. Brown, care tramps,


3 20


Justice Heath, steward fire company,


3 50


E. O. Corey, fireward, 3 50 J


2 00


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J. H. Laing, auditor and health officer,


2 50


F. W. Roundy, road agent, 3 25


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Bertha M. Wright, school clerk, 1 00 S


21 68


Leon M. Osborne, ballot clerk,


5


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Whitney D. Horton, ballot clerk,


$2 00


William H. Adams, supervisor, 4 00


W. B. Adams, fireward, 1 00


J. A. Smith, ballot clerk, 2 00


Wm. Wood, school account auditor,


1 00


H. E. Adams, town and school district treasurer, 17 50


2 00


H. C. Kingsbury, fireward,


3 00


J. H. Maloney, supervisor,


6 00


W. B. Adams, auditor,


1 50


H. E. Adams, town clerk,


18 72


Eleanor C. Gravlin, interest on note,


1 50


Total, $345 99


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


H. H. Carter, work on roads, $5 30


J. H .. Maloney, ballot clerk, 2 00


Wm. A. Wilder, moderator, 5 00


E. D. Banks, supervisor, 6 00


Allen Hayward, oiling town hall stairs,


3 15


Wm. A. Wilder, cutting wood for Gilbert Guillow,


7 50


Wm. A. Wilder, lumber,


40 00


Wm. A. Wilder, railing for sidewalk,


25 36


J. E. Isham, painting iron bridge, 15 75


10 00


Sentinel Printing Co., printing town reports, 33 00


Union School District, Keene, tuition, 30 00


J. S. Bingham, chief police and constable, 9 50


W. A. Wilder, overseer of poor, 43 50


W. A. Wilder, overseer of poor, 12 00


J. S. Bingham, on town hall and engine house, 7 35


Kimball Union Academy, tuition, Dorothy L. and James W. Cuthbert, 32 00


Leon M. Osborne, Fearless Engine Co., No. 1, 90 00


S. L. Nash, work in East cemetery, 2 50


J. S. Bingham, chief police duty,


S. Wadsworth, erecting town monument,


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O. D. Bridge, repairs on scraper and cart wheel, $10 10


Solon A. Carter, treasurer, state tax, 440 00


Wm. A. Wilder, water works, 67 95


Spencer Hardware Co., merchandise, tile, etc., 20 30


J. E. Wright, treasurer, county tax, 476 71


W. A. Wilder, dog constable, 5 00


Robert A. Ray, retainer and services, 1907, 5 00


W. C. Hall, treasurer, tuition Mildred Isham, 20 00


Wm. A. Wilder, keeping tramp, 13 60


S. W. Dart, 1,128 ft. bridge,


18 05


S. W. Dart, going after police officer,


50


J. S. Bingham, services in case of G. Miller and W. Cooly, 13 12


C. B. Perry & Sons, insurance on town buildings, 14 10


Wm. A. Wilder, work and material for lockup, 2 60


Dr. A. Howard, case against J. S. Bingham, 8 00


J. J. Osterhout, reporting births and deaths, 1 25


D. D. Wilder, wood for town hall and paint for iron bridge, 14 37


I. A. Loveland, reporting births and deaths, 1 00


I. A. Loveland, making two complaints and war- rants, 3 00


G. H. McCoy, driving hearse, 4 50


I. A. Loveland, services and expenses, board of health,


12 90


I. A. Loveland, tax collector, 40 00


Wm. A. Wilder, work on fire engine and oil for same, 30 14


Wm. A. Wilder, overseer of poor, 77 50


Jehial White, wood for town hall, 4 00


Helen I. Hayward, library treasurer, 50 00


Allen Hayward, board of health, 2 00


L. A. Gravlin, police and constable, 12 40'


Mrs. A. R. Gleason, error in taxes, 2 00


W. A. Wilder, lumber for engine house, 4 22


A. L. Downing, lumber for town and engine house, 3 55


E. O. Corey, labor in cemeteries, 10 00


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W. H. Spalter, books and stationery,


$8 78


L. W. Wilder, work on road, 2 22


F. A. Wilder, nails and spikes, A. D. Wright, street light committee, 210 00


60


J. Hadlock, bolts for scraper,


60


$1,989 97


Herbert E. Adams, school money,


$1,229 48


Appropriation for highways,


1,000 00


Amount expended,


1,303 63


State and town permanent improvement of highways,


760 00


Amount expended including state aid of $421.75, 1,227 33 Support of poor, 100 00


Amount paid Wm. A. Wilder, overseer of poor,


154 10


Support of street lights,


275 00


Paid A. D. Wright, street light committee,


210 00


Support of cemeteries,


25 00


Labor paid for care of cemeteries,


12 50


RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES.


Town officers and bills allowed by vote of town,


$345 99


Miscellaneous expenses,


1,989 97


Schools,


1,229 48


Highways,


1,303 63


State and town highways improvement,


1,227 33


Amount of orders issued, $6,096 40


LIABILITIES OF TOWN.


Note of A. M. Bates of Feb. 15, 1907, of $100. Value of note Feb. 15; 1908, $103 00


Note of Emma I. Downing of Feb. 15, 1906, $265.11. Value of note Feb. 15, 1908, $281 25


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Note of Adaline Bates, $398.30, due Feb. 15, 1906. Value of note Feb. 15, 1908, $422 56


Note of Effie J. Wilder of $300, Nov. 16, 1906. Value of note Feb. 15, 1908, $311 32


Note of F. W. Roundy given Jan. 15, 1908, of $300. Value of note Feb. 15, 1908, $300 75


Note of Emma I. Downing given Jan. 15, 1908, of $100.


Value of note Feb. 15, 1908, $100 25 Note of Geo. E. Downing given Jan. 15, 1908, of $100. Value of note Feb. 15, 1908, $100 25


Note of Eleanor Gravlin of $200, March 16, 1907.


Value of note, Feb. 15, 1908, $205 50


Estimated amount due town officers,


$250 00


Total liabilities, $2,074 88


Total assets,


$508 36


Debt of town, Feb. 15, 1908,


$1,566 52


ASSETS.


Cash in treasury, $21 34


Uncollected taxes assessed April, 1907, 276 76


Uncollected taxes assessed April, 1906, 3 96


Uncollected taxes assessed April, 1904,


6 30


This town holds a deed of real estate given by


Gilbert Guillow, 200 00


$508 36


The town holds the following funds to be used as the trusts direct :


School fund,


$300 00


D. W. Bill, cemetery fund,


400 00


K. D. Webster fund, care of lot, 22 40


DANA D. WILDER, CHARLES G. WILDER, JOSEPH H. MALONEY, Selectmen of Gilsum.


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Cheshire, ss. Gilsum, N. H., Feb. 24, 1908.


We hereby certify that we have examined the reports of the selectmen and town treasurer for the year ending Feb. 15, 1908, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched, except orders Nos. 27, 37, 50, 52, 55, 106, which vouchers have been lost. Also the account for personal ser- vices on highway of D. D. Wilder at $2.50 per day, which is not in accordance with the vote of the town.


JOHN H. LAING, SAMUEL W. DART, Auditors.


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REPORT OF HIGHWAYS.


D. A. MILLER, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR.


MARCH.


Twenty cents per hour for man labor; twenty cents per hour for team labor.


D. A. Miller, 81/2 hours with team,


$3 40


D. A. Miller, 241/2 hours with team,


4 90


Roy Nash, 81/2 hours,


1 70


$10 00


APRIL.


D. A. Miller, 44 hours,


$8 80


D. A. Miller, 50 hours with team,


20 00


Jehial White, 55 hours,


11 00


Woodbury Corey, 40 hours,


8 00


Fred Cole, 85 hours,


17 00


Clement U. Bates, 40 hours with team,


16 00


Dana D. Wilder, 50 hours with team,


20 00


Shirley White, 20 hours,


4 00


Geo. White, 50 hours,


10 00


Andy J. Baker, 20 hours with team,


8 00


B. F. Ballou, powder and fuse,


1 30


B. F. Ballou, 50 lbs. spikes,


1 38


Wm. H. Adams, 2 hours with team,


50


P. M. Wright, sharpening drills,


60


L. R. Wheeler, 515 ft. lumber at $15,


7 72


$134 30


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MAY.


D. A. Miller, 40 hours with team,


$16 00


D. A. Miller, 27 hours, 5 40


Roy Nash, 30 hours, 6 00


Jehial White, 23 hours,


4 60


Jehial White, 97 loads of gravel at 5c.,


4 85


Woodbury Corey, 20 hours,


4 00


Fred Cole, 70 hours,


14 00


D. D. Wilder, 10 hours with team,


4 00


Geo. White, 50 hours,


10 00


Frank White, 5 hours,


1 00


C. U. Bates, 20 hours with team,


8 00


$77 85


JUNE.


D. A. Miller, 65 hours,


$13 00


C: U. Bates, 30 hours with team,


12 00


Theron Bates, 10 hours with team,


4 00


Woodbury Corey, 10 hours,


2 00


Mat Nash, 10 hours,


2 00


Roy Nash, 20 hours,


4 00


L. R. Wheeler, labor Sullivan road,


10 00


Fred Cole, 60 hours, Sullivan road,


12 00


Henry Howard, 35 hours, Sullivan road,


14 00


Henry Howard, 2 hours, Sullivan road,


40


Henry Howard, 288 ft. lumber $16,


4 60


$78 00


JULY.


D. A. Miller, 6 hours,


$1 20


Jehial White, 6 hours, 1 20


Theron Bates, 4 hours with team,


1 60


$4 00


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AUGUST.


D. A. Miller, 15 hours, $3 00


Jehial White, 15 hours,


3 00


$6 00


OCTOBER.


D. A. Miller, 971/2 hours,


$19 50


Jehial White, 76 hours,


15 20


D. D. Wilder's team, 60 hours,


12 00


D. D. Wilder, 17 hours with team,


6 80


Woodbury Corey, 40 hours,


8 00


Arthur Bunker, 77 hours,


15 40


Fred Cole, 60 hours,


12 00


$88 90


NOVEMBER.


D. A. Miller, 921/2 hours,


$18 50


Jehial White, 751/2 hours,


15 10


Geo. White, 5 hours,


1 00


Theron Bates, 20 hours with team,


8 00


D. D. Wilder's team, 571/2 hours,


11 50


D. D. Wilder, 10 hours with team, 4 00


Woodbury Corey, 1021/2 hours,


20 50


C. U. Bates, 5 hours, 1 00


24 00


Chas. Howard, 58 hours,


11 60


Arthur Bunker, 78 hours,


15 60


Fred Cole, 971/2 hours,


19 50


Henry Howard, 60 hours with team,


24 00


Charles Blake, 5 hours,


1 00


Charles Blake, 50 loads of gravel at 5c.,


2 50


G. H. McCoy, 21/2 hours,


50


M. A. Hammond, 25 loads of gravel at 6c.,


1 50


B. F. Ballou, 851/4 lbs. spikes, 2 77


L. R. Wheeler, 500 ft. plank, $17, 8 50


C. U. Bates, 60 hours with team,


13


Wm. A. Wilder, 2,014 ft. lumber,


29 90


Mrs. J. J. Isham, use of stone boat,


1 00


$221 97


DECEMBER.


D. A. Miller, 13 hours, $2 60


Fred Cole, 10 hours,


2 00


Geo. White, 131/2 hours,


2 70


Geo. White, use of horse,


25


D. D. Wilder's team, 7 hours,


1 40


L. W. Wilder, 80 loads of gravel at 5c., 4 00


2 70


W. H. Adams and horse, 1 hour,


30


$15 95


JANUARY, 1908.


D. A. Miller, 8 hours,


$1 60


FEBRUARY.


Arthur Bunker, 9 hours,


$1 80


W. H. Adams and horse, 3 hours,


90


$2 70


CLEMENT U. BATES, ROAD AGENT.


MARCH.


C. U. Bates, 19 hours,


$3 80


Theron Bates, 12 hours,


2 40


$6 20


MAY.


C. U. Bates, 40 hours with team,


$16 00


C. U. Bates, 5 hours,


1 00


Henry Howard, 40 hours with team,


16 00


Theron Bates, 103/4 hours with team,


4 30


Woodbury Corey, 50 hours,


10 00


Arthur Bunker, 131/2 hours,


14


Roy Nash, 40 hours, $8 00


D. A. Miller, 40 hours, 8 00


Fred Cole, 40 hours,


8 00


Brad Whipple, 40 hours, Charles Howard, 40 hours,


8 00


$87 30


JUNE.


C. U. Bates, 110 hours with team, $44 00


Theron Bates, 100 hours with team, 40 00


Henry Howard, 30 hours with team,


12 00


Woodbury Corey, 100 hours with team,


20 00


Roy Nash, 100 hours with team,


20 00


D. A. Miller, 110 hours with team,


22 00


Fred Cole, 110 hours with team,


22 00


Brad Whipple, 10 hours with team,


2 00


Charles Howard, 15 hours with team,


3 00


L. R. Wheeler, 172 feet plank,


2 58


B. F. Ballou, 6 lbs. spikes,


18


C. U. Bates, sharpening drills, powder and fuse,


3 16


Allen C. Wilcox, 196 feet plank,


3 13


$194 05


JULY.


Charles Howard, 5 hours,


$1 00


Theron Bates, 5 hours with team,


2 00


$3 00


AUGUST.


C. U. Bates, 2 hours with team,


80


C. U. Bates, 15 hours with team,


3 00


Charles Howard, 15 hours with team,


3 00


$6 80


SEPTEMBER.


C. U. Bates, 50 hours,


$10 00


C. U. Bates, 251/2 hours with team, 10 20


8 00


15


Charles Howard, 40 hours,


$8 00


Henry Howard, 40 hours with team, 16 00


Henry Howard, 26 posts at 10c,


2 60


Henry Howard, 300 feet railing at 1c,


3 00


A. L. Thayer, 40 hours with team,


16 00


Fred Cole, 40 hours,


8 00


D. A. Miller, 70 hours,


14 00


Arthur Bunker, 40 hours,


8 00


Geo. White, 30 hours,


6 00


Woodbury Corey, 15 hours,


3 00


Roy Nash, 10 hours,


2 00


Charles Wilder, 6 hours,


1 20


L. R. Wheeler, 550 feet plank at $16,


8 80


$116 80


NOVEMBER.


August Lassman, 14 hours,


$2 80


JANUARY.


C. U. Bates, 25 hours,


$5 00


Arthur Bunker, 13 hours,


2 60


Geo. White, 10 hours,


2 00


Charles Wilder, 11/2 hours,


30


Charles Wilder, 140 ft. posts, 2c.,


2 80


Charles Wilder, 850 ft. rails, 1c.,


8 50


Henry Howard, 315 ft. rails, 2c.,


6 30


$27 50


H. H. Carter :


Repairs on highways,


$217 91


Overpay,


11 20


$1,303 63


PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAYS.


MAY.


G. H. Coughey, 1,983 yds. earth excavation at 40c, $793 20


16


G. H. Coughey, 10.50 yds. ledge excavation at $2.00, $21 00


G. H. Coughey, drawing gravel on river road and drawing tile, 29 04


D. D. Wilder, 30 hours, 7 50


D. D. Wilder, 121/2 hours with team, 5 00


4 00


S. R. Bliss, 10 hours, 2 00


$861 74


JUNE.


D. D. Wilder, 120 hours, $30 00


D. D. Wilder, 25 hours with team, 10 00


Jehial White, 771/2 hours, 15 50


O. D. Bridge, 20 hours with team,


8 00


O. D. Bridge, 5 hours, man with team,


2 00


O. D. Bridge, 5 hours, man with two teams,


3 50


Ernest Carr, 20 hours, 4 00


Sherley White, 45 hours,


9 00


Archie Beckwith, 71/2 hours,


1 25


S. R. Bliss, 80 hours,


16 00


Mike Guild, 50 hours,


10 00


Joseph Maloney, 168 hours,


33 60


Leon White, 20 hours,


4 00


Ephraim Howard, 10 hours with team,


4 00


Fred Downe, 10 hours,


1 50


$152 35


JUL'Y.


D. D. Wilder, 45 hours, $11 25


D. D. Wilder, 43 hours, man with team, 17 20


Jehial White, 43 hours, 8 60


O. D. Bridge, 43 hours, man with team,


17 20


O. D. Bridge, 33 hours, man with team,


13 20


Ernest Carr, 33 hours,


6 60


Shirley White, 271/2 hours,


5 50


Shirley White, use of drills, 60


Jehial White, 20 hours,


17


Frank White, 23 hours,


$4 60


Archie Beckwith, 43 hours,


6 50


S. R. Bliss, 20 hours, 4 00


Joseph Maloney, 23 hours,


4 60


Leon White, 471/2 hours,


9 50


Homer Nash, 20 hours,


3 00


Geo. Howard, 20 hours,


4 00


Geo. Howard, 1/2 lb. dynamite,


25


Brad Whipple, 33 hours,


6 60


Geo. English, 23 hours,


4 60


James Davis, dynamite and exploder,


6 59


$134 39


AUGUST.


D. D. Wilder, 26 hours,


$6 50


D. D. Wilder, team, 26 hours,


5 20


D. D. Wilder, lumber,


50


D. D. Wilder, 60 posts at 25c.,


15 00


Mrs. J. J. Isham, use of stone boat,


1 00


Joseph Maloney, 231/2 hours,


4 70


Leon Osborne, 261/4 hours,


5 25


Charles Nevers, 261/4 hours,


5 25


Anton Nausiedr, 2614 hours,


5 25


Louie McCoy, 261/4 hours,


5 25


Jehial White, 2614 hours,


5 25


Ernest Carr, 261/4 hours,


5 25


Andrew Heath, 1614 hours,


3 25


B. F. Ballou, 281/2 lbs. nails,


1 00


$68 65


SEPTEMBER.


Jehial White, 8 hours, $1 60


Anton Nausiedr, 3 hours,


60


Henry Bingham, estate damage,


8 00


$10 20


G 3


18


TREASURER'S REPORT.


RECEIPTS.


1907.


Feb. 15. Balance in treasury, $20 36


Mch. 13. W. S. Tuttle, sheriff, 13 80


Mch. 16. Selectmen, borrowed, 200 00


Apr. 23. E. O. Corey, supt. Centennial cemetery, 10 00


May 4. E. O. Corey, supt. Centennial cemetery, 5 00


May 16. Wm. A. Wilder, overseer poor, 4 00


July 8. State of New Hampshire, highway de- partment, 421 75


July 31. New Hampshire State Board License Commissioners, 28 27




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