Annual reports of the town officers of Gilsum, New Hampshire, 1907-1912, Part 8

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


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medical attendance for Cora Burby, 20 00


66 overseer of poor, 10 00


66 care 22 tramps, 1/2 cord wood, oil, 7 19


supt. cemeteries, 15 00


A. D. Wright, street lights, 40 00


$1,230 08


John H. Laing, fire ward, work on watering tank, $1 50 John H. Laing, on board of health, 4 50


H. G. Williams, M. D., on board of health, 2 00


A. D. Wright, tax collector, 35 00


John A. Pletzner, police officer, 10 00


L. R. Guillow, showing lines, April 1911 3 50


14 73


F. A. Wilder, stone boat, tools, telephoning, Emma I. Downing, payment of note dated Feb. 15, 1905 317 74


Geo. E. Downing, payment of note dated Jan. 15, 1908 112 84


8


David A. Kenyon, interest on note from Feb. 15, 1911 to Feb. 15, 1912 Jennie C. Kenyon, interest on note from Feb. 15, 1911 to Feb. 15, 1912,


$40 00


40 00


$581 81


RECAPITULATION


Bills allowed by vote of town, $235 55


Ordinary town charges, 3,559 60


Schools,


1,369 74


Highways,


650 74


Joint fund account for construction of state road, 2,723 77


Repairs on state road,


116 25


$8,655 65


LIABILITIES


Note of A. M. Bates of Feb. 15, 1912, $591 51


Note of Emma I. Downing of Feb. 15, 1912, $112 84


Note of Eleanor Gravlin of March 16, 1907,$200 Value of note Feb. 15,1912, $231 34


Note of David A. Kenyon of May 1, 1909, $1000 Value of note, Feb. 15, 1912, $1000 00


Note of Jennie C. Kenyon of June 21, 1909 $1000 Value of Note Feb. 15 1912, $1000 00


Note of J. H. Maloney of Nov. 27, 1909, $1000 Value of note, Feb. 15, 1912, $1090 98


Note of J. H. Laing and Annie L. Adams executors Alexander Cuthbert Est. of May 27, 1910, $550 Value of note, Feb. 15, 1912, $588 39


Note of Caroline O. Nash of June 30, 1910, $400


Value of note, Feb. 15, 1912, $426 40


Note of F. W. Roundy of May 6, 1911, $600


Value of note, Feb. 15, 1912, $618 60


Note of Effie J. Wilder of Feb. 15, 1912, $350 38


$6,010 44


9


Estimated due town officers, School fund,


$ 250 00


300 00


D. W. Bill, cemetery fund, K. D. Webster, cemetery fund,


400 00


22 40


Total liabilities,


$6,982 84


ASSETS


Cash in treasury Feb. 15, 1912,


$576 44


Taxes due, assessed April, 1911,


797 39


Interest due to Feb. 15, 1912,


16 61


Taxes due, assessed April 1910,


135 36


Interest due to Feb. 15, 1912,


16 36


Taxes due, assessed April 1909,


30 82


Interest due to Feb. 15, 1912,


6 80


Deed of Gilbert Guillow farm,


250 00


Total Assets,


$1,829 78


Total liabilities,


$6,982 84


Total assets,


$1,829 78


Debt of town,


$5,153 06


O. H. HUBBARD, F. A. WILDER, FRANK P. CRAIN, Selectmen of Gilsum.


10


REPORT OF HIGHWAYS


-


GEO. E. NEWELL, AGENT.


MARCH.


Geo. E. Newell, 10 hours. $2.00


Merton Kenyon, 5 hours, 80


John White, 2 hours, 32


L. LePaige, 4 hours, 64


50


O. D. Bridge, 2 hours,


$4 26


APRIL.


Geo. E. Newell, 36 hours,


$7 20


John White, 35 hours,


5 60


Jehiel White, use of horse, 5 hours,


40


W. Corey, 30 hours,


4 80


Geo. White, 20 hours,


3 20


M. Kenyon, 20 hours,


3 20


O. D. Bridge, team, 30 hours,


7 50


O. D. Bridge, self and team, 10 hours,


2 50


Newell Porter, 30 hours,


4 80


$39 20


MAY


Geo. E. Newell, 36 hours,


$7 20


Jehiel White, 20 hours,


3.20


Woodbury Corey, 20 hours,


3 20


Geo. White, 20 hours,


3 20


M. Kenyon, 20 hours,


3 20


11


Newell Porter, 20 hours,


$ 3 20


O. D. Bridge, team, 26 hours,


6 50


O. D. Bridge, man and team, 18 hours,


7 20


Elmer Bates, 6 hours, Geo. Downing, 500 ft. plank,


96


8 00


$45 86


JUNE


G. E. Newell, 10 hours,


$2 00


Fred Chamberlain, 8 hours,


1 28


J. H. Laing, 27 hours,


4 32


Walter Maloney, 17 hours,


2 82


$10 42


AUGUST.


Geo. E. Newell, 30 hours,


$6 00


Jehiel White, 43 hours,


6 88


Leon White, 43 hours,


6 88


Chas. Howard, 10 hours,


1 60


O. D. Bridge, team, 20 hours,


5 00


O. D. Bridge, man and team, 30 hours,


12 00


George White, 10 hours,


1 60


Geo. F. Chamberlain, 43 hours,


6 88


$46 84


SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER


F. W. Roundy, labor,


$ 50


Geo. E. Newell, 26 hours,


5 20


F. Chamberlain, 36 hours,


5 76


L. LePaige, 20 hours,


3 20


L. LePaige, team,


1 00


J. H. Laing, 10 hours,


1 60


W. Maloney, 10 hours,


1 60


$18 86


12


NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER


A. L. Thayer, self and team, 20 hours,


$8 00


Stick of timber,


50


J. H. Laing, 10 hours, 1 60


Leon White, 20 hours, 3 20


W. Maloney, 6 hours,


96


Newell Porter, 10 hours,


1 60


Mrs. Carpenter, 10 loads gravel,


60


$16 46


A. L. THAYER, AGENT.


MARCH


A. L. Thayer, 10 hours,


$ 2 00


APRIL


Chas. Rawson,


$ 1 50


Chas. Rawson, 8 hours,


1 40


Stanley Osborne, 5 hours,


75


Stanley Osborne, 28 hours,


4 20


A. L. Thayer and team, 24 hours,


9 60


W. Corey, 15 hours,


2 25


$21 70


MAY AND JUNE


A. L. Thayer and team, 70 hours,


$ 28 00


A. L. Thayer, 67 hours,


13 40


Chas. Blake and team, 3 hours,


1 20


W. Corey, 32 1-2 hours,


6 50


W. Corey, 80 hours,


12 80


Gilman Miller, 10 hours,


1 60


Chas. Howard, 2 hours,


32


J. Heath, 58 hours,


9 28


Newell Porter, 55 hours,


8 80


Chas. Bates, 5 hours,


80


W. A. Wilder, 960 ft. railing poles,


7.20


13


W. A. Wilder, 34 posts, $5 10


Geo. E. Newell and team, 521/2 hours,


21 00


Justis Heath, 321/2 hours,


5 20


$121 20


JULY AND AUGUST


Mrs. Howard, 21 loads gravel,


$1 05


W. Corey, 90 hours,


14 40


W .. Maloney, 70 hours,


11 20


Geo. Newell and team, 15 hours,


6 00


Newell Porter, 80 hours,


12 80


A. L. Thayer and team, 100 hours,


40 00


E. D. Banks, 15 hours,


2 40


Chas. Bates, 20 hours,


3 20


Chas. Rawson, 10 hours,


1 60


$92 65


SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER


A. L. Thayer and team, 40 hours,


$16 00


Gilman Miller, 20 hours,


3 20


Walter Maloney, 8 hours,


1 28


1 Stick timber,


50


$20 98


NOVEMBER


A. L. Thayer and team, 25 hours,


$10 00


Newell Porter, 20 hours,


3 20


Gilman Miller, 10 hours,


1 60


Mrs. Miller, for gravel,


1 00


E. D. Banks, 5 hours,


80


A. L. Thayer, 10 hours


2 00


Leon Osborne, 8 hours,


1 28


$19 88


14 DECEMBER


F. A. Wilder, 2 cords logs for stringers for Iron bridge, $20 00


C. U. Bates, drawing lumber for Iron bridge and labor, 1 75


$21 75


L. W. WILDER, AGENT.


MARCH


L. W. Wilder, 81/2 hours, $1 70


Jehiel White, 4 hours,


64


$2 34


APRIL


L. W. Wilder, self and team, 111/2 hours,


$2 30


Jehiel White, 17 hours, 2 72


$5 02


MAY


Man and team, 10 hours,


$4 00


L. W. Wilder, 30 hours, 6 00


L. W. Wilder, self and team, 10 hours, 4 00


W. Corey, March, April and May, 32 hours,


5 12


Jehiel White, 12 hours, 1 92


O.D.& J.E. Bridge, 2 men and 2 teams,30 hours, 24 00


$45 04


JUNE


L. W. Wilder, 10 hours,


$2 00


O. D. & J. E. Bridge, labor,


1 00


16 ft. 8 inch drain pipe 161/2


2 64


$5 64


15 JULY


L. W. Wilder, 10 hours,


$2 00


O. D. & J. E. Bridge, 8 hours,


1 28


$3 28


AUGUST


L. W. Wilder, self and team, 10 hours,


$4 00


L. W. Wilder, 871/2 hours,


17 50


F. H. Britton, April, May, June and August,


5 44


Jehiel White, 20 hours,


3 20


Leon White, 20 hours,


3 20


Jehiel White, 6 hours,


96


Leon White, 6 hours,


96


Grover White, 20 hours,


3 20


George White, 20 hours,


3 20


Carl White, 20 hours,


3 20


$44 86


SEPTEMBER


L. W. Wilder, self and team, 10 hours, $4 00


L. W. Wilder, self, team and man, 10 hours,


6 00


E. Corey, 10 hours, 1 60


1


Chas. Rawson, 20 hours,


3 20


Albert Reed, 20 hours,


3 20


Earnest Reed, 20 hours,


3 20


F. H. Britton, 10 hours,


1 60


F. H. Britton, self and team, 20 hours,


8 00


B. Corey and man, 8 hours,


2 16


Bridge and team, 30 hours,


12 00


Grover White, 7 hours,


1 12


$46 08


OCTOBER


F. H. Britton, 4 hours, $ .70


16


NOVEMBER


L. W. Wilder, 11/2 hours, $.30


L. W. Wilder, self and team, 5 hours, 2 00


F. H. Britton, 6 hours, 1 05


$3 35


DECEMBER


L. W. Wilder, 26 hours, $5 20


F. H. Britton and team, 4 hours,


1 60


F. H. Britton, 71/2 hours,


1 31


Elmer Bates, 11 hours,


1 76


$9 87


JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1912


L. W. Wilder, 8 hours, $1 60


E. C. Banks, drawing scraper to village,


75


L. W. Wilder, 7 hours,


1 40


W. O. Corey, labor, 75


$4 50


STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION


Labor on village drain,


$47 28


Drain pipe and cement, 38 36


From Aug. 23, 1911 to Sept. 27, 1911,


1,389 75


From Sept. 27, 1911 to Nov. 2, 1911,


1,248 33


Error in state road account,


05


$2,723 77


STATEMENT OF JOINT FUND ACCOUNT


Balance 1910.


1911.


Total


Town contribution, $ 41 87


$ 360 00


$ 401 87


State contribution, 229 46


2,160 00


2,389 46


Total,


$271 33


$2,520 00


$2,791 33


Town Disbursemets,


$2,723 77


State disbursements,


146 25


Total,


$2,870 02


17


Received from State, $2,243 21


Total expended,


$2, 870 02°


Total state and town contributions, 2,791 33


Overdraft, $78 69


REPAIRS ON STATE ROAD


Labor on state road cleaning ditches, for week


ending May 27, 1911, $43 06


Labor on state road, for week ending


June 3,1911, 73 19


$ 116 25


from Due state, Automobile fund, $96 78


The town owns the following tools purchased for use on the state road: 1 road roller, 1 road plough, 1 water tank and sprinkler attached, 5 grub hoes, 12 picks 15 shovels, 5 iron bars, 2 road rakes, 3 axes, 1 level, 2 stone hammers, 2 striking hammers, 1 saw, 5 water pails, 8 drills, 5 lanterns, 2 screens.


The town also has on hand about 1400 ft. bridge plank, and 5 bags of cement.


.


18


TREASURER'S REPORT


RECEIPTS


1911


Feb. 15 Balance in treasury $ 230 19


May 8 Selectmen, borrowed, 600 00


July 10 sale of G. Guillow grass, 3 00


Oct. 5 state highway, 1,000 00


Nov. 4


800 00


8 E. O. Corey, Supt.Centennial cemetery Lots 99 & 100, 8 00


4. 11 A. F. Adams, Town hall committee, 11 25


18 Seleetmen, state highway, 200 00


25


dynamite, Marlow state


road, 6 25


Dec. 15 Selectmen, railroad tax, 45


savings bank tax, 230 74


literary fund, 52 14


66 school fund, 60 00


66 state highway, 243 21


1912


21


Jan. 1 E. O. Corey, supt. Centennial cemetery, Lot 97 4 00


66 20 Selectmen,bounty on hedgehogs, 86 60


Feb. 3


E. O. Corey, supt. Centennial cemetery Lots 98 & 243, 6 00


66


10 A. L. Thayer, error in bill, 75


13 A. F. Adams, town hall committee, 5 96


14 E. O. Corey, supt. Village cemetery Lot 7 00


15 H. E. Adams, town clerk, dog licenses, 48 00 F. A. Wilder, collector tax, 1908, 1 00


19


F. A. Wilder, tax collector, 1909, $ 344 75


Wm. Woods, 1910, 1,065 80 Arthur D.Wright,collector tax,1911, 4,207 80


Selectmen, cement bags, 9 15


C. C. Plimpton, error in account, 05


$9,232 09


EXPENDITURES


Paid out by order of Selectmen, $8,655 65


Balance in Treasury, February 15, 1912,


$576 44


H. E. ADAMS, Treasurer.


20


REPORT OF STREET LIGHT COMMITTEE


EXPENDITURES


O. O. Cross, care of lights, $ 7 80


A. D. Wright, care of lights, 85 20


J. S. Bingham, care of lights, 9 70


L. R. Wheeler, freight,


40


A. M. French,


60


F. E. Smith,


40


Geo. Newell,


3 75


E. A. Buck & Co., gasoline,


120 78


Best Light Co., supplies,


22 66


Collins Hardware Co., spot cord,


4 80


torch,


2 25


Webber & Carlin quart cup,


40


Express,


1 35


Gas pliers,


1 00


Repairing pump,


90


$261 99


RECEIPTS


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1911,


$23 75


Gasoline sold, 6 95


9 Empty steel barrels, 54 00


Orders drawn on town treasurer,


225 00


$309 70


Amount used for year ending Feb. 15, 1912,


$261 99


Amount in hands of street lt. committee,


$47 71


Respectfully submitted,


A. D. WRIGHT, Street Light Committee


Gilsum, N. H., Feb. 15, 1912.


21


REPORT, OVERSEER OF POOR


PAID


F. A. Wilder, for goods furnished Harvey L.Bates from Feb. 15, 1911 to Feb. 15, 1912,52 weeks, at $3.00 per week, $156 00


F. A. Wilder, for goods furnished Cora Burby from June 26, 1911, to Feb. 15, 1912, 81 00


O. H. Hubbard, medical attendance, Cora Burby, 20 00 Mrs .. E. A. Howard, care Cora Burby, 7 00


Nine washings for Cora Burby, 4 50


E. O. Corey, care 19 tramps at 20 cts., 3 80


6. 90


3 tramps at 30 cts.,


Wm. A. Wilder, 1/2 cord wood, 2 00


E. O. Corey, sawing wood, 40


". 1 gallon oil, 09


Total amount expended for poor, $275 69


Respectfully submitted,


O. E. COREY,


Overseer of Poor.


22


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES


Received of Geo. C. Hubbard Est., for lot No. 99 in Centennial Cemetery, $4 00


Received of Chas. L. Hubbard, for lot No. 100


in Centennial Cemetery, 4 00


Received of P. M. & A. D. Wright for lots No. 97 and 98 in Centennial Cemetery, 8 00


Received of E Karr for lot No. 243 in Centennial Cemetery, 2 00


Received of Geo. H. McCoy Est., for one lot in


Village Cemetery, 7 00


Paid into town treasury, $25 00


PAID


H. C. Kingsbury, cutting hay in Centennial Cemetery,


$6 00


E. O. Corey, haying in Centennial Cemetery,


4 00


care of Centennial Cemetery, . 7 00


Newell Porter, cutting hay in Village Cemetery, 1 00


E. O. Corey, care of Village Cemetery, 2 00


Total paid out, $20 00


Received from H. C. Kingsbury for hay,


5 00


Received from town,


15 00


$20 00


Net income from cemeteries,


5 00


$25 00


Respectfully submitted, E. O. COREY, Superintendent of Cemeteries.


23


REPORT OF LIBRARIAN


The book committee have purchased twenty-five new books; three of which were to replace worn out ones. The History of Gilsum is being rebound as it was in bad shape. Several volumes of The Youths Companion were presented by Miss Dora Webster.


The Library has been well patronized, and now contains over 1450 catalogued books.


HELEN W. SMITH,


Librarian.


TRUSTEES


Helen J. Hayward, term expires, 1912


Charles Blake, term expires, 1912


William Woods, term expires, 1912 Arthur D. Wright, term expires, 1913 Nellie Guillow, term expires, 1913 Bertha M. Wright, term expires, 1913 Leon M. Osborne, term expires, 1914 Annie Kingsbury, term expires,1914 Annie Adams, term expires, 1914


Regular Annual meeting of the Trustees at the home of the Librarian Saturday Evening, following Town Meeting.


21


REPORT OF TREASURER OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES


Cash on hand Feb. 14, 1911,


$ 29


Appropriation,


· 75 00


Fines,


2 44


Two catalogues,


10


$77 83


Paid Helen W. Smith, Librarian, salary from


Feb. 1, 1911, to Feb. 1, 1912,


$50 00


Paid for books,


18 69


Cash in treasury Feb. 12, 1912,


9 14


$77 83


HELEN J. HAYWARD,


Treasurer.


25


REPORT OF TOWN HALL COMMITTEE FROM FEB. 15, 1911, TO FEB. 15, 1912


MONEY RECEIVED


Grange, due from 1910,


$11 25


Grange,


34 50


Different parties,


36 70


$82 45


MONEY PAID OUT


Opening Hall for Town,


$ 6 50


Janitor,


36 20


Wood, Gasoline and Kerosene,


14 96


Supplies, and work on front door,


7 58


$65 24


Balance paid town treasurer,


17 21


$82 45


26


REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR Town of Gilsum, 1911


Tax assessed, April, 1910,


$5,037 49


Special assessment, May,


8 68


Interest collected,


2 95


$5,049 12


CREDIT


Tax paid to Town Treasurer,


$4,207 80


" abated, 43 93


" not collected, 797 39


$5,049 12


Respectfully submitted, . ARTHUR D. WRIGHT,


February 17, 1912


Collector.


Gilsum, Feb. 15, 1912.


Cheshire, ss.


We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the selectmen, road agents, street light committee, librarian report, overseer of the poor, superintendent of cemeteries, report of tax collector and town treasurer's report, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.


JOHN H. LAING, JOHN BLISS,


Auditors.


27


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD


Number of scholars by enumeration, September 1911, was 68, between ages of five and sixteen years; girls 39, boys 29.


FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD For the Year ending Feb. 15, 1912


Balance in treasury of district, Feb.15, 1911, Appropriations for schools,


$203 47 850 00


" supplies,


60 00


" tuitions,


200 00


Received from state,


60 00


Literary fund,


52 14


Interest on school fund,


18 00


Tuition from town of Sullivan,


49 75


66


Alstead,


9 00


66 Alstead, 1910,


3 00


Dog fund,


62 60


Sold old Dictionary, '


1 00


Sold one Arithmetic,


65


Salaries for Officers, School Board,


50 00


66 ".Treasurer, Truant Officer, Clerk, &c., 17 00


$1,636 61


Balance Feb. 15, 1911


Funds for Officers of School Board,


$13 10


$1,649 71


28 EXPENDITURES


Teachers' salaries,


$759 50


Tuitions,


116 83


Conveyances,


319 85


Janitors,


45 20


Fuel,


74 70


Repairs,


47 81


Cleaning,


9 50


Insurance,


21 45


Supplies,


56 28


Telephoning,


85


Express and Postage,


1 57


Enumeration,


2 00


$1,455 54


Salaries of School Board,


$63 10


Treasurer, Truant Officer,


8 33


Clerk and Auditor,


3 00


$1,529 97


JOHN H. LAING, SAMUEL W. DART, ARABELLE E. CRAIN,


School Board.


Cheshire County, SS Town of Gilsum


I hereby certify that I have examined the above list of receipts and expenditures of the School Board of Town of Gilsum, and find them correct.


WILLIAM WOODS,


School Auditor.


Feb. 14, 1912.


29 e ROLL OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE


GRAMMAR SCHOOL


Spring term-Harold White, Irene Alexander, Ruth Osborne, Tressie White.


Fall term-Emma Larsman, Florence Bates,


Harold White.


Winter term-Earl J. Karr, Harold White,


Ruth Osborne, Mildred Wilder, Francis H. Smith


PRIMARY SCHOOL


Spring term-Theodore Nichols, Alonzo Porter


Eleanor Blake, Ira Thayer.


Fall term-Dona Karr, Inez Alexander,


Eleanor Blake


Winter term-Ira Thayer.


WEST SCHOOL


Spring term-Robert Blake, Earl Karr, Lena Lepage, Selina Lepage.


Fall term-Hattie Chamberlain, Amanda Cham- berlain, Beatrice Britton.


Winter term-George Chamberlain, Hattie Cham- berlain, Amanda Chamberlain.


STATISTICAL TABLE.


SCHOOL


TERM


NAME OF TEACHER


No. of weeks.


No. of Scholars.


Wages per month


including board.


Visits by board.


Other Visitor's.


Perfect attend


ance.


Average member-


Average daily attendance.


Per cent attend-


ance.


Grammar .... Spring


Bertha S. Merriam


11


30


$40


4


38


4


28.27


25.99


90.18


Grammar. Fall


Anna Whipple


11


27


40


4


8


3


25.78


22.72


88 .-


Grammar .. Winter


Anna Whipple.


8


26


40


3


17


13.


24.8


21.8


87 .-


Primary .. Spring ..


Lila H. Mason


11


20


$32


4


39


1


19.24


18.12


94.17


Primary ...


Fall


Lila H. Bridge.


11


21


32


6


34


3


19.81


18.68


94 .-


Primary


Winter


Stella J. Britton


8


20


32


4


33


1


25.61


16.28


63 .-


West ..


Spring


Dorothy Cuthbert.


11


14


$28


5


21


4


13.287


12.153


91 .-


West.


Fall


Helen H. Fisher.


11


13


30


1


20


3


10.60


9.95


93 .-


West.


Winter


Helen H. Fisher


8


9


30


2


18


3


7.29


6.21


85 .-


ship.


31 EXPENDITURES


Dorothy L. Cuthbert, teaching 11 weeks $ 77 00


Lila H. Mason, teaching 11 weeks, 88 00


Bertha S. Merriam, teaching 11 weeks, 110 00


Anna H. Whipple, teaching 19 weeks, 190 00


Lila H. Bridge, teaching 11 weeks, 88 00


Helen H. Fisher, teaching 19 weeks, 142 50


Stella Britton, teaching 8 weeks, 64 00


Paid for tuitions.


Colby Academy, 33 50


Kimball Union Academy,


40 00


Union School District, Keene,


30 00


Tilton Seminary,


13 33


Paid for Conveyance.


Thomas H. Nichols, 181 25


Orrin O. Cross,


54 00


Alberta Carpenter,


41 10


. Anna Flagg,


30 00


F. H. Britton, board bill of Clarence Caldwell, 13 50


Janitor work.


J. H. Laing, 37 50


H. H. Fisher, 2 50


Lena Lepage,


2 80


H. Chamberlain,


2 40


Wood.


Hunter Kingsbury, 12 3/4 cords, 51 00


Frank P. Crain, 3 cords, 11 25


Lowell White, sawing 12 cords, 6 00 66 and splitting 3 cords, 2 70


J. H. Laing, storing 12 3/4 cords, 3 00


Sophia Lund, storing 3 cords,


75


Repairs.


Humphrey Machine Co., Iron grates, 3 60


Keighley Metal Co.,ceiling for West school house, 17 00 Freight on the ceiling material, 77


Leonard .N. Gove, work 4 95


32


Geo. E. Downing, 1/4 shingles,


$ .75


boards,


2 25


Fred A. Wilder, 3 lights glass,


49


2 gallons paint and oil,


3 99


4 pounds putty,


20


66 66 36


12 pounds nails,


2 pr. hinges, 16


66 washing powder,


10


J. H. Laing, work, 13 19


Insurance, I. A. Loveland,


21 45


Cleaning, J. H. Laing,


6 00


west school house, 75


Frank P. Crain, west school house, 75


Supplies.


F. A. Wilder, 1 broom, 30


Weber & Carlin, 1 broom,


66


fire shovel, 10


wash basin,


12


1 box crayons, 15


W. H. Spalter, order book,


1 25


66.


2 doz. flags,


50


" 3 Websters International Dictionarys 31 50


2 gro. lead pencils, 2 00


4 doz. erasers, 2 00


32


66


3 pack. arithmetic paper,


48


1 38


1 box dustless crayons, 25


100 enumeration cards, 45


Ginn & Co., 3 algebras, 2 40


Ginn & Co., 10 Mont. American history, 8 00


E. E. Babb, 6 language books, 1 62


E. E. Babb, 4 doz. pen holders,


52


American Book Co. 2 steps in English,


79


H. M. Weige, 100 report cards, 1 80


Bertha Wright, clerk at School meeting, 1 00


66


4 ink crystals, 66


66


23 copy books,


66


2 00


35


33


Telephoning, $ 85


Express on supplies and postage, 1 57


J. H. Laing, enumeration of pupils, 2 00


SAMUEL W. DART, 1 School Board, 63 10


JOHN H. LAING, ARABELLE E. CRAIN, )


Herbert E. Adams, Treasurer, 5 00


William Woods, Auditor, 1 00


Alice Adams, Clerk, 1 00


Frank Smith, Truant Officer, 3 33


REPORT OF


SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER


1911.


- Feb. 15 Balance in district treasury,


$216 57


Apr. 4 Received from school board, (dictionary) 1 00


May 18 " Alstead school board,


(1910 tuition) 3 00


July 29 Received from school board, sale of books, 65 1912.


Feb. 15 Received from Selectmen,


1,369 74


Total receipts,


$1,590 96


Paid out by order of school board,


1,529 97


Balance in treasury of district, Feb. 15, 1912,


$60 99


H. E. ADAMS,


Treasurer.


Cheshire Co., Town of Gilsum,


I hereby certify that I have examined the above account and find it correct.


WM. WOODS, Auditor.


34


REPORT OF FEARLESS ENGINE CO.


Balance in treasury from last year,


$ 2 70


Drawn from town,


90 00


$92 70


Paid out on pay roll,


$89 78


Paid for notices,


1 25


$91 03


Balance in treasury,


$1 67


LEON M. OSBORNE, Foreman.


35


REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH


To the Selectmen of the town of Gilsum :


Gentlemen :- Your board of health respectfully submit the following report:


Fumigated the Flagg house on the Gunn farm and attended to various other minor duties required of us.


JOHN H. LAING, H. G. WILLIAMS, M. D. ALLEN HAYWARD,


Board of Health.


36


APRIL INVOICE, 1911


Name


Polls Acres Description


Valuation TotalVal. Tax


Adams, Emily


20 Mowing,


$300


12 Homestead


730


$1030 $1030 $22.35


Adanıs, H. E.


1


30 Corey lot


200


1% Homestead


1500


1700


1939


42.07


Adams, Albert F. 1


500


10.85


Adams, Wm. H.


1


212


4.60


Adams, Wm. H. &A. F.


2250


7.59


1900


exempt


Alexander, Geo.


1


179


3.88


Bates, Chas.


1


77 Jotham Bates' Home'd


900


1208


26.21


Bates, Wmn. H.


1/2 Homestead


900


1090


1.95


Bates, Sanford


100


2.17


Bates, Jotham


1


112 Homestead


600


13.02


Bates, C. U.


30


Homestead 400


450


596


exenipt


Bates, Theron


1


8


Silas Davis place 50


418


9.07


Bates, Alice


7 Homestead


450


487


10.56


Bates, Daniel W.


1


46


Homestead


900


1500


155


Wright lot


600


1729


37 51


Baker, Andy, J.


1


40


Pearson lot


100


691


14.99


Banks, E. I.


1


61/2 Chapin place


550


72


Homestead


750


1300


1551


33.65


Banks, Elmer C.


1


80 Pratt Farm


1000


1440


31.24


Ballou, B. F.


1


100


2.17


Beckwith, A. M.


1


1 Beaurett place


200


200


exempt


Beckwith, Jennie


14 Homestead


250


250


5.42


Beckwith, Perley


1


100


2.17


Beckwith, Archie


1


100


2.17


Bingham, Pearl E.


1/% Homestead


400


400


8.68


Bingham, Joseph


1


1012 Woodland on Bingham hill 300


300


6.57


Bingham, Ruth


32


.69


Bingham, Geo.


1


100


2.17


Bliss, R. S.


1


8 Homestead


500


673


14.60


Bliss, John


1


15


Homestead


300


408


8.85


Blodgett, A. A.


1 40 Gibson Farm


500


600


13.02


Blodgett, E.


1


406


8.81


Bates, Adaline M.


1 Homestead


1100


1100


23.87


100


2.17


Bingham, H. Est.


1000


exempt


37


Name


Polls Acres Description


Valuation TotalVal. Tax


Blake, Chas.


1 25


Harvey Bates farni 100


11 May Farm


100


14 Homestead


705


1 Pickering orchard


25


49


Roundy farm


1000


2


Evidon farm


10


1940


2672


57.98


Bridge. O. D. A J. E.


48 Bill lot


250


100


Homestead


1400


1650


3212


69.72


Bridge, Ora D.


1


95 Spaulding lot


350


9.76


Bridge, John E.


1


24 Metcalf lot


200


6.51


Britton, Emma E.


90


Homestead


2200


2225


2225


32.20


10 Bill lot


25


741


exempt


Britton, F. H.


1


374


8.11


Bundy, J. W.


1


100


2.17


Burbee, Cora


3/


Chas. Leach place


250


250


5.42


Caldwell, Everett


1


100


2.17


Carlin, John


、1


100


2.17


Carpenter, Albert, Est.


100


Homestead


800


866


18.79


Carter, Henry H.


1


305


Homestead


2750


3302


72.08


Carey, B. C.


1


135


2.92


Chamberlain, Fred 1


30


Keefe Homestead


300


444


9.63


Collins, J. S., Est.


111%


Farm


400


4 Houses


1000


6400


138.88


Collins, Mary


2 Homestead


1800


1800


39.06


Corey, Woodbury


1


1


Homestead


250


505


10.95


Corey, Edward O. I


100


2.17


Corey, Francis


Homestead


225


225


4.88


Corey, Fitz, Est.


41


Isham place


200


1


Homestead


400


600


600


13.02


Crain, Frank P.


1


140


Homestead


1400


1824


39.58


Cross, Orrin O.


1


12


Hammond farm


100


700


1463


31.74


Cuthbert, Chas.


1


3


F. A. Howard place


1050


1150


24.95


Dart, Jesse Est.


25


Woodland


75


75


1.62


Dart, S. W.


1


46 Millers lot


150


1 Homestead


2250


2400


2926


63.49


Dinsmore, Harrie ·


1


65 Part of Mansfield place


325


446


9.67


Downing, Geo.


1


10


Mark lot


250


3 Homestead


1500


1750


1953


42.38


Field, A. W.


775


16.81


Fisher, Albert V.


1


100


2.17


Fisher, Gardner


1


100


2.17


Flagg, Albert


1


100 Daniel Smith farm


900 3346


72.60


-


100


2.17


Downes, L. D.


1


57 Homestead


600


38


Name Polls Acres Description


Valuation TotalVal. Tax


Flagg, Annie


125 Gunn farm


1700


1700


$36.89


Flagg, Chas.


325


7.05


Flagg, Eugene


1


158


3.12


Flannigan, Wm. J. 1


55 Geo. Wright farm


800


1179


25.58


Gilsum Woolen Mfg.,Co.


2 Houses 1200


23 Cole lot 200


1900


2180


47.30


Gleason, Marrietta E.


3 Homestead


1100


3479


75.49


Gove, Leonard


1


142


3.08


Grovlin, L. Est.


18 Homestead


2000


21.70


Guillow, Ben E. 1


33


Homestead


1250


1589


34.48


Guillow, Guy


1


100


2.17


Guillow, J. C. Heirs


34 Loveland, Barrett lot,400


800


40 Old Homestead 400


800


17.36


Guillow, John


3 Homestead


100


200


4.34


Guillow, L. R.


1


1/ Homestead 300


750


915


19.85


Guile, Michael


1


100


2.17


Hammond, Mary A.


18 Homestead


1100


2600


70 Mack farm


1500


2600


56.41


Hayward, Allen


1 Homestead


1400


1400


30.38


Hayward, C. B.


170 Homestead


3800


3830


83.11


Heath, Andrew


1


1 Loveland Homestead


400


500


10.85


Heath, Angie


2 Homestead


200


200


4.34


Heath, Justis


1


100


2.17


Howard, Artemus 1


10 Burdett lot


100


332


7.20


Howard, Chas.


1


100


2.17


Howard, E. A.


1


153 Homestead


750


1106


24.00


Howard, Flora


Homestead


250


273


5.92


Howard, Geo.


1


1.00


2.17


Howard, Daniel A 1


Homestead


50


150


3.25


Howard, Henry W. 1


10


Cook farm


110


321


6.96


Howard, Horace W. 1


30


Homestead


950


1022


.47


1000


exempt


Howard, Laura


18 Homestead


400


400


8.68


Howard, Lester




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