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perambulating Tem-
ple line 1 day, 2.00
perambulating Ben-
nington line 2 days, 4.00
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E. R. Dutton, trip with team to Hills-
borough, $3.50
freight on cemetery arch, 2.86
labor on cemetery fence, 2.00
labor on hay scales, street lights, hearse house platform and set- ting glass, 2.00
trip to Concord to meet state tax com- mission, 5.00
paid bounty on 7 hedgehogs, 1.40
trip to place of auto- mobile accident, 1.00
G. P. Holt, trip to Concord to settle state tax, 5.00
trip to Concord to meet state tax commission, 5.00
conveying selectmen to Draper place, 1.00
cutting bushes in Whitte-
more cemetery, 1.00
paid bounty on 33 hedge- hogs, 6.60
trip to Mrs. Keith's,
1.00
man, 3 1-2 days' work on cemetery fence, 7.00
inspecting real estate,
4.00
trip to Peterborough, 2.00
trip to Nashua,
4.00
$677.88
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SUPPRESSION OF MOTHS.
C. H. Blanchard,
$21.80
E. H. Clover,
32.40
Paul Perham,
14.44
Henry J. Holt, Jr.,
3.75
Philip Burnham,
27.51
Harold O'Connor,
5.25
Everett L. Crosby,
9.98
Harry Dorr,
4.88
Fred W. Perham,
3.06
Wilfred Russell,
7.28
E. R. Dutton, man 1 day,
1.75
$132.10
DAMAGE TO SHEEP BY DOGS.
Paid W. D. Hardy, $25.00
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND.
Amount on hand reported by state engineer, $1,304.00
Amount set aside in 1911,- 312.00
$1,616.00
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT JOINT ACCOUNT.
Amount in town treasury, $13.21
Amount in state treasury, 10.71
NOTES AGAINST THE TOWN.
No. 1. Annie S. Flynn, interest paid to Feb- ruary 15, 1912, $1,100.00
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DUE IN FAVOR OF TOWN.
Due on tax-list of 1907,
$41.70
Paid town treasurer,
41.70
Due on tax-list of 1908, With the following abatements:
$133.55
D. Ziskind,
$8.00
Herbert W. Parker,
2.00
George W. Putnam, paid in Nashua,
2.00
B. S. Lynch,
2.00
Robert H. Hunt,
2.00
Benjamin F. Hackett,
2.00
Chester H. Graham,
2.00
Forest D. Coulard,
2.00;
Albert N. Cilley,
2.50
Thomas Bonner,
2.00
26.50
$107.05
Paid town treasurer,
93.54
Balance due on tax book,
$13.51
Due on tax-list of 1909,
$440.14
Paid town treasurer,
142.62
Balance due on tax book,
$297.52
Due on tax list of 1910,
$768.81
With the following abatement:
James Cuddikee, overtax,
6.30
$762.51
Paid town treasurer,
487.15
Balance due on tax book,
$275.36
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Due on tax-list of 1911, $6,387.90
With the following abatement: E. J. Fletcher, paid in Massachusetts,
8.40
$6,379.50
Paid town treasurer,
5,698.03
Balance due on tax book,
$681.47
Total due on tax books,
$1,267.86
Balance in hands of treasurer,
1,674.31
$2,942.17
Notes against the town,
1,100.00
Balance in favor of town,
$1,842.17
Respectfully submitted,
HARVEY W. HARDY, EZRA R. DUTTON, GEORGE P. HOLT, Selectmen of Greenfield.
REPORT OF HIGHWAY SURVEYORS.
TOWN OF GREENFIELD TO F. B. BROOKS, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT No. 1.
1910.
F. B. Atherton, team, 4 hours, $1.60
Pearl Warren, 1 day, 1.75
1911.
Mar. 27.
F. J. Brooks, 1-2 day, .88
Apr.
F. B. Brooks, team, 3 days, 12.00
F. J. Brooks, 2 1-2 days, 4.38
May.
F. B. Brooks, team, 5 days, 3 hours, 21.20
George Webb, team, 1 day,
4.00
James O'Malley, 6 days, 10.50
F. B. Brooks, 4 days, 3 hours,
7.53
F. B. Brooks, cutting out tree,
.50
F. J. Brooks, 3 days, 2 hours,
5.60
Charles Towles, 2 days,
3.50
Ernest Fifield, 1 day,
1.75
Phil. Burnham, 1 day,
1.75
Arthur Cochrane, holding scraper,
2.00
June.
F. B. Brooks, team, 6 days, 2 hours, 24.80
George Webb, team, 3 days, 2 hours,
12.80
Phil. Burnham, 3 days, 7 hours,
6.48
Ernest Fifield, 4 days, 2 hours,
7.35
Charles Towles, 5 days, 2 hours,
9.10
F. J. Brooks, 4 days, 2 hours,
7.35
Arthur Cochrane, holding scraper,
2.00
F. B. Brooks, 5 hours,
.88
F. B. Brooks, team, 4 days,
16.00
F. B. Brooks, 5 hours,
.88
C. H. Towles, 5 hours,
.88
C. H. Towles, 2 days,
3.50
F. J. Brooks, 2 days,
3.50
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July.
C. H. Towles, 1 day, 2 hours, $2.10
Aug. C. H. Towles, 5 hours, .88
Arthur Holt, 1 day, 3 hours, 2.28
F. B. Brooks, 5 hours,
.88
F. B. Brooks, team, 16 hours,
6.40
Arthur Cochrane, 2 days, 3 hours,
4.02
F. J. Brooks, 7 hours,
1.23
J. C. Russell, 1 day,
1.75
Sept.
F. B. Brooks, team, 2 days 2 hours,
8.80
Arthur Cochrane, 17 hours,
2.97
Arthur Holt, 1 day,
1.75
Michael O'Malley, 1 day,
1.75
F. J. Brooks, 5 hours,
.88
Oct.
F. B. Brooks, team, 1 day,
4.00
F. J. Brooks, 1 day,
1.75
Nov.
F. B. Brooks, team, 1-2 day,
2.00
F. J. Brooks, 1-2 day,
.88
Paid Peter Martel for rails,
6.25
Paid G. H. Putnam, for cement pipe,
.80
Dec.
F. E. Russell, 2 men, 1 1-2 days,
5.25
$231.08
Received payment,
FRED B. BROOKS, Surveyor.
SNOW BILL.
Scraping sidewalk,
$1.50
Team on roller,
2.00
Breaking road,
2.00
Walter Russell,
2.00
Team on roller,
2.00
Fred B. Atherton,
2.00
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Breaking roads, Shoveling snow, 2 hours,
$0.50
.35
F. E. Russell, breaking road,
2.40
Received payment,
$14.75
FRED B. BROOKS,
Surveyor.
D. O. FLYNN, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 2.
1911.
Mar. 30 D. O. Flynn and man, 11 hours, $1.88
31. D. O. Flynn and man, 2 hours, .35
Apr. 10. Man, 3 hours, .52
15. D. O. Flynn, 4 hours, .70
May 10. D. O. Flynn, 2 hours, .35
June 4. D. O. Flynn and team, 4 1-2 hours, D. W. Flynn, 4 1-2 hours,
1.58
12. D. O. Flynn and man, 3 hours,
.53
13. D. O. Flynn, man and team, 4 1-2 hours, 2.37
17. John Webb, man and two teams on machine, 10 days, 8.00
Ned Hubbard, 1 day, 1.75
Fred Hubbard, 1 day,
1.75
Andy Holt on road machine, 1 day, 2.00
Mark Elliott, 1 day,
1.75
D. W. Flynn, 1 day, 1.75
Willie Munhall, 1 day,
1.00
D. O. Flynn, 1 day, 2.00
19. John Webb, man and two teams
on machine, 1 day, 8.00
Ned Hubbard, 1 day, 1.75
.78
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June 19. Fred Hubbard, 1 day, $1.75
Andrew Holt, on road machine, 1 day, 2.00
Mark Elliott, 1 day,
1.75
D. W. Flynn, 1 day, 1.75
Willie Munhall, 1 day,
1.00
D. O. Flynn, 1 day,
2.00
D. O. Flynn and team, 1 day,
3.75
Willie Munhall, 1 day,
1.00
D. W. Flynn, 1 day,
1.75
H. T. Flynn, 1 day,
1.75
L. W. Flynn, 5 hours,
.87
L. W. Flynn and team, 5 hours,
1.88
John Webb and team, 1 day,
4.00
D. O. Flynn and team, 1 day,
4.00
D. W. Flynn, 1 day,
1.75
L. W. Flynn and team, 1 day,
4.00
H. T. Flynn, 1 day,
1.75
Ned Hubbard, 1 day,
1.75
Leon Lindsay, 1 day,
1.75
23. John Webb, man and team, 1 day,
5.75
L. W. Flynn and team, 1 day,
4.00
D. W. Flynn and team, 1 day,
4.00
Ned Hubbard, 1 day,
1.75
P. Burke, 1 day,
1.75
D. O. Flynn, 1 day,
2.00
H. T. Flynn, 1 day,
1.75
Paid John Webb, teams and help 1-4 day, 5.13
Paid Henry Flynn for hardpan,
3.50
24.
D. O. Flynn and team, 4 hours,
1.40
29. D. O. Flynn and horse, 2 hours,
.50
1. D. O. Flynn and man, 2 hours,
.70
15. Two men, 2 hours,
.35
Aug. 12. D. O. Flynn and man, 12 hours, 2.10
14. D. O. Flynn and man, 14 hours,
2.45
W. H. Munhall, 1 day, 1.75
July
22.
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Aug. 14. Five lbs. spikes,
$0.15
19. D. O. Flynn and man, 7 hours, 1.22
23. D. O. Flynn and man, 14 hours, 2.45
One pole for railing,
.25
24. D. O. Flynn and man, 17 hours,
2.98
30. Two men, 6 hours,
1.05
Nov. 6.
D. O. Flynn, 7 hours,
1.22
D. W. Flynn and team, 7 hours,
2.45
W. H. Munhall, 1-2 day,
.88
8. D. O. Flynn, 3 hours,
.53
10. D. O. Flynn, man and team, 8 hours, 4.20
13. D. O. Flynn, man and team, 1 day 5.25
L. W. Flynn, man and team, 1 day,
5.25
H. T. Flynn, 1-2 day,
.88
One boy, 1 day, 1.00
Twenty loads gravel at 5c.,
1.00
W. H. Munhall, bridge timbers,
2.00
Total,
$150.70
Received payment,
D. O. FLYNN, Surveyor.
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JOHN WEBB, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 3.
June 15. John Webb, 1 day,
$2.00
D. O. Flynn, 1 day, 1.75
John Webb, 2 men and 2 teams, 1 day, 8.00
Daniel Flynn, 1 day,
1.75
Edward Hubbard, 1 day, 1.75
Andy Holt, 1 day holding scraper,
2.00
Martin Elliot, 1 day,
1.75
16. John Webb, 3-4 day,
1.50
John Webb, 2 men and 2 teams, 1 day,
6.00
D. O. Flynn, 3-4 day,
1.31
Daniel Flynn, 3-4 day,
1.31
Andy Holt, 3-4 day holding scraper,
1.50
Martin Elliot, 3-4 day,
1.31
Edward Hubbard, 3-4 day,
1.31
Patrick Burke, 3-4 day,
1.31
20.
John Webb, 1 day,
2.00
John Webb, man and team,
3.50
Edward Hubbard, 1 day,
1.75
21. John Webb, 1 day,
2.00
John Webb, man and team,
3.50
. Edward Hubbard, 1 day,
1.75
26. John Webb, 1 day,
2.00
John Webb, man and team,
4.00
Edward Hubbard, 1 day,
1.75
John Webb, man raking stones,
1.75
John Webb, and team drawing bridge plank, 3.00
John Webb, putting on bridge
plank, 1.00
$62.55
JOHN WEBB, Surveyor.
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W. R. BLANCHARD, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 4.
W. R. Blanchard, work with team,
$1.20
6 hours' work, 2 men and team, 3.45
3 days, 2 men and team, 17.25
2 hours' work,
.40
2 hours with team,
.80
3 days, 6 hours with team,
14.40
4 1-2 hours' work,
.90
repairs on bridge,
1.00
7 day's work with team,
28.00
3-4 day's work,
1.50
28 loads of gravel,
2.80
sharpening tools, .90
H. W. Hardy, 3 days with team,
12.00
H. W. Hardy, 3-4 day with team,
1.50
Walter Whalin, 4 days, 3 hours.
E. H. Clover, 3 days, 3 hours
5.78
Clarance Lewis, 17 days, 1-2 hour,
29.84
Homer Clover, 1 day, 2 hours,
2.10
Henry Holt, Jr., 1 day, 2 hours,
1.80
Andy Holt, 9 days,
15.75
George H. Holt, 9 days, 8 1-2 hours,
17.25
F. B. Atherton, team, 2 days,
4.00
Fred Perham, 1 day,
1.75
A. N. White, man, 1 day,
1.75
Will White, 1 day,
1.75
Fred Girrard, 2 days,
2.00
E. R. Dutton, with team, 3 days,
12.00
E. R. Dutton, 34 loads of gravel,
3.40
E. R. Dutton, breaking roads,
1.48
W. D. Hardy, 56 loads of gravel,
5.60
E. P. Holt, 16 loads of gravel,
1.60
S. H. Hardy, 13 loads of gravel,
1.30
$202.77
W. R. BLANCHARD, Surveyor.
7.52
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CHARLES H. BLANCHARD, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR DISTRICT NO. 5.
C. H. Blanchard, 144 1-6 hours,
$28.83
P. N. Blanchard, 26 hours, 4.55
P. N. Blanchard, railing bridge,
2.40
Blanchard Bros., 77 1-2 hours, man and team, 27.12
Blanchard Bros., man and team 20 hours on scraper, 8.00
Blanchard Bros., man, 62 1-2 hours,
10.94
Blanchard Bros., 20 loads gravel,
1.00
F. C. Blanchard, 199 1-2 hours,
34.92
F. C. Blanchard, horse, 6 3-4 hours, .67
Walter Russell, holding scraper 2 days,
4.00
Walter Russell, man and team on scraper 2 days,
8.00
Fred Smith, Jr., man and team on scraper 2 days,
8.00
Edward D. Wilson, 25 hours,
4.37
John Cain, 2 days,
3.50
Herbert Emery, 2 days,
3.50
Carroll Blanchard, 1 day,
1.25
E. J. Fletcher, man and team 13 hours,
4.55
F. A. Whitcomb, 25 loads gravel,
1.25
$156.85
SNOW BILL.
C. H. Blanchard, breaking roads 7 hours,
$2.45
Blanchard Bros., 22 hours, 4.40
$6.85
CHARLES H. BLANCHARD, Surveyor.
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W. R. RUSSELL, HIGHWAY SURVEYOR, DISTRICT NO. 6.
April. W. R. Russell, 6 days' work, $12.00
W. R. Russell, man and team, 6 days, 24.00
A. C. Taylor and team, 3 1-2 days, 14.00
A. C. Taylor, 1 1-2 days, 2.62
J. H. Burton, 6 days,
10.50
Lester Lowe and team, 2 days,
8.00
Lester Lowe, 3 1-2 days,
6.12
May.
W. R. Russell, 2 1-2 days,
5.00
W. R. Russell, man and team, 2 1-2 days, 9.00
A. C. Taylor and team, 2 days,
8.00
J. H. Burton, 2 days,
3.50
Francis Blanchard and team 2 days,
8.00
Forest Blanchard, 2 days,
3.50
Perley Blanchard, 2 days,
3.50
Harry Russell, 2 days,
3.50
June.
W. R. Russell, 7 3-4 days,
15.50
W. R. Russell, man and team, 8 1-4 days, 33.00
W. R. Russell, man, 4 days, 7.00
A. C. Taylor amd team, 2 days, 8.00
A. C. Taylor, man, 5 days, 8.75
J. H. Burton, 7 days,
12.25
Lester Lowe, 5 days,
8.75
October.
W. R. Russell, man and team 3
days, 12.00
W. R. Russell, man, 1 day, 1.75
$228.24
SNOW BILL.
W. R. Russell, 16 hours, man and team,
$5.60
Paid Eugene Muzzey, breaking roads, 4.38
W. R. RUSSELL,
Surveyor.
TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT.
Cash on hand February 15, 1911,
$1,019.14
Received taxes, 1907,
41.70
interest, 1907,
·15.88
taxes, 1908,
93.54
interest, 1908,
6.96
taxes, 1909,
142.62
interest, 1909,
7.15
taxes, 1910,
487.15
interest, 1910,
9.61
taxes, 1911,
5,698.03
forestry commission,
22.73
C. E. Blanchard,
600.00
use of town hall,
13.00
use of common,
2.00
bounty on hedgehogs,
13.20
use of scales,
15.00
dog license,
130.80.
pool-table license,
10.00
insurance tax,
11.25
railroad tax,
602.05
savings bank tax,
690.49
literary fund,
80.52
proportion school fund,
410.92
discount on cemetery arch,
6.15
$10,129.89
Paid selectmen's orders,
8,455.58
Balance on hand February 15, 1912, $1,674.31 Respectfully submitted, FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
REPORT OF GREENVALE CEMETERY.
Cash on hand February 15, 1911,
$45.15
Received Mrs. Simmons,
2.00
H. P. Holt,
2.00
A. P. Lowe,
2.00
Amount on hand February 15, 1912, $51.15
FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
REPORT OF LIBRARY TREASURER.
RECEIPTS.
Amount on hand, 1911,
$25.85
Received appropriation,
200.00
fines,
6.70
$232.55
EXPENDITURES.
Paid for books,
$56.85
magazines,
12.45
three cords wood,
12.00
sawing and putting in cellar,
3.00
lawn mower,
5.00
librarian,
60.00
149.30
Balance in hands of treasurer,
$83.25
FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY 1911.
Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion, Copp
Life of U. S. Grant.
Life of Charles Sumner.
Life of James Buchanan.
Life of Lincoln.
The Land and the Book.
The Winning of Barbara Worth,
Wright
. Mary Cary,
Bosher
Gibbie Gault,
Bosher
The Long Roll,
Johnson
Womon Hater,
Lincoln
The Depot Master,
Lincoln
The Unknown Lady,
Foreman
Keeping up with Lizzie,
Bacheller
The Members of the Family,
Wister
The Reckoning,
Chambers
The Prodigal Judge,
Vaughan
The Sword in the Mountain,
Cooke
The Glory of Clementina,
Locke
The Master of the Inn,
Herrick
The Blue Bird,
Meaterlink
Kim,
Kipling
Queed,
Harrison
Ravenshoe,
Kingsley
Geoffry Hamlin,
Kingsley
Gayle Langford,
Kramer
Thelma,
Corelli
Soldiers of Fortune,
Davis
Rolf in the Woods,
Seton
In Captivity in the Pacific,
Houston
The Iron Woman,
Deland
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The Harvester,
The Music Master, A Weaver of Dreams,
Klein
Reed
Dorothy Vernon,
Lost on the Trail,
Major "Pansy" Munn Daviess
Myrtle Baldwin,
Miss Selina Lou, Old Lady No. 31, A Singular Life,
Forsslund
Phelps
MAGAZINES.
World's Work.
Review of Reviews.
Woman's Home Companion.
Ladies' Home Journal.
McClure's.
American.
American Boy.
Youth's Companion.
Outlook.
Saturday Evening Post.
Everybody's.
Harpers.
Sunday Magazine.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.
Only Dolly,
Rhodes
Two Little Knights of Kentucky,
Johnston
Big Brother,
Johnston
Mildred's Inheritance,
Johnston
Mary Ware,
Johnston
Mary Ware in Texas,
Johnston
Little Betty Blew.
Cordelia's Pathway Out,
Foster
Three Colonial Boys,
Tomlinson Tomlinson
Washington's Young Aids,
Porter
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The Search for Andrew Field, Beaufort Chums, Tracks End, Myths from Many Lands.
Tomlinson Sabin Carruth
Stories from the Classics. Legendary Heroes. Stories and Poems.
Adventures and Achievements.
Poems and Rhymes.
Modern Stories. Folk Stories and Fables. Seven Old Favorites. Out of Door Book.
LIST OF DONORS 1911.
Rev. William Weston.
Mrs. A. N. White.
Mrs. E. C. Hopkins.
Mrs. W. L. Hopkins.
Mrs. C. M. Mann.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sargent.
Doris Hopkins.
REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR.
COUNTY POOR.
Paid for county poor for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1911, aid to dependent soldiers,
$12.50
224.65
$237.15
Received of county for year ending Decem- ber 31, 1911,
$237.15
TOWN POOR.
Paid Mrs. Arthur Cochrane, for board of Mun- hall child, $11.50
F. J. Aiken, funeral expenses at William Munhall's, 6.00
Mrs. J. W. Dunbar, for team to William Munhall's, .50
E. C. & W. L. Hopkins, for goods delivered at William Munhall's, 3.36
$21.36
Received payment of town.
GEORGE S. BURNHAM, Overseer of Poor.
REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS.
MOSES ROBINSON FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings
Bank,
$2.84
Interest to January 1, 1912,
.06
Received of selectmen, interest to February 1, 1912,
3.25
$6.15
Paid care of lot,
2.50
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,
$3.65
MARY D. FRENCH FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings
Bank,
$27.31
Interest to January 1, 1912,
1.08
Received of selectmen, interest to February 15, 1912, 6.50
$34.89
Paid for care of lot,
5.00
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,
$29.89
SELINDA HOLT FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank, $61.95
Interest to January 1, 1912, 2.45
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Received of selectmen, interest to February 15, 1912, · $3.25
$67.65
Paid for care of lot,
2.25
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,
$65.40
JACOB GOULD FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,
$20.92
Interest to January 1, 1912,
.80
Received of selectmen, interest to February 15,
1912, 3.25
$24.97
Paid care of lot,
2.00
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,
$22.97
ALBE STEPHENSON FUND.
Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings
Bank,
$35.69
Interest to January 1, 1912,
1.35
Received of selectmen, interest to February 15, 1912, 13.00
$50.04
Paid care of lot,
5.00
Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank,
$45.04
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE S. BURNHAM, Treasurer of Trustees.
REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.
The teachers of the past year and salaries are as follows:
TEACHERS.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Spring Term.
Miss Angie H. Conn, 12 weeks at $10.50 per week, $126.00
Fall Term.
Miss Angie H. Conn, 12 weeks at $11 per week, 132.00
-
Winter Term.
Miss Angie H. Conn, 10 weeks at $11 per week,
110.00
$368.00
PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Spring Term.
Miss Helen Klock, 1 week at $11 per week, $11.00
Miss Helen S. Wood, 10 2-5 weeks at $11 per week, 114.40
Fall Term.
Miss Mabel R. Cole, 12 weeks at $11 per week, 132.00
Winter Term.
Miss Mabel R. Cole, 10 weeks at $11 per week,
110.00
$367.40
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SOUTH SCHOOL. Spring Term.
Mr. Ralph Carson, 12 weeks at $8 per week, $96.00
Fall Term.
Miss Zilla A. Lord, 12 weeks at $8 per week, 96.00
Winter Term.
Miss Zilla A. Lord, 7 weeks at $8 per week, 56.00
$248.00
WEST SCHOOL.
Spring Term.
Miss Jennie M. Cashion, 12 weeks at $11 per week, $132.00
Fall Term.
Miss Jennie M. Cashion, 12 weeks at $11 per week, 132.00
Winter Term.
Miss Jennie M. Cashion, 9 weeks at $11 per week, 99.00
$363.00
Total salaries,
$1,346.40
HIGH SCHOOL TUITION.
Tilton,
$80.00
Milford,
284.78
Wilton,
70.00
Colby,
13.00
$447.78
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SUPPLIES.
American Book Co.,
$16.68
Edward E. Babb & Co.,
44.03
Johnson Blagden Co.,
8.92
Silver, Burdett Co.,
1.50
Sears & Roebuck,
5.35
Report cards,
1.80
Miss Conn,
.65
Edson Eastman,
.80
D. O. Flynn,
3.47
$83.20
FUEL.
Blanchard Brothers,
$62.00
W. R. Russell,
10.50
D. O. Flynn,
7.75
$80.25
INSURANCE.
G. D. Cummings,
$114.00
CONVEYING PUPILS.
E. R. Dutton,
$34.00
C. H. Blanchard,
20.00
H. P. Holt,
20.00
$74.00
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Mrs. J. E. Warren, labor,
$6.00
C. P. Hopkins, piling wood, 7.50
Joseph Magoon, labor,
3.50
E. C. and F. G. Muzzey, labor, South schoolhouse,
2.00
Hazel Lowe, janitor two terms,
4.00
Sherman Flynn, janitor two terms and labor, 6.50
Arthur Taylor, labor, South school- house,
5.55
W. H. Munhall, labor, village school- house,
.60
C. P. Hopkins, janitor three terms,
68.00
W. K. Nichols, moulding for village schoolhouse, .49
Mrs. Clarence Lowe, labor,
2.50
George E. Mann, sawing wood,
7.50
Philip Magoon, labor,
.50
Mrs. Edith Perham, teams,
3.00
Paul Flynn, janitor,
2.50
Mrs. Jennie M. Hopkins, express and freight,
1.05
H. H. Barber, chairs,
4.50
G. H. Putnam, team,
.75
E. C. & W. L. Hopkins, store bill,
14.60
D. O. Flynn, member school board,
20.00
Jennie Hopkins, member school board,
20.00
Fannie E. Hopkins, treasurer,
5.00
Flag,
2.40
Interest on note at the bank,
2.50
$190.94
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WEST SCHOOLHOUSE EXPENSES.
W. K. Nichols, contractor and builder,
$1,286.25
W. H. Munhall, labor, 5.60
PARKHURST BROS.' BILL.
57 feet galvanized sheet iron shield, $4.56
Blacksmith hoops,
1.00
53 feet smoke pipe,
5.30
1 foot 6 inches ell, .25
1 foot 6 inches collar,
.10
1 foot 6 inches damper,
.20
12 feet zinc,
1.32
Labor working shield,
3.50
10} feet galvanized sheet iron fresh air pipe, 1.57
2 feet, 4 inches galvanized elbows,
.60
Labor setting smoke pipe, etc.,
3.50
Team,
1.00
$22.90
D. O. FLYNN, LABOR AND MATERIAL GRADING GROUNDS.
Paid Andy Holt, 2 days, $4.00
W. H. Munhall, 2 days,
4.00
D. O. Flynn, 2 days, 4.00
12 caps at 2c. per cap,
.24
20-ft fuse,
.20
sharpening drills,
.25
sharpening drills,
.15
D. O. Flynn and man, 1-2 day,
1.75
2 men and team, 1 day,
5.50
2 men and team, 1-2 day,
2.75
2 men and team, ¿ day,
4.20
1 man and team, 1-2 day, 1.87
1
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Paid D. O. Flynn, 1 day, $1.75
Express on pipe,
.40
Eight sticks dynamite,
1.60
$32.66
COST OF FENCE.
D. O. Flynn, 3 days' labor at $1.75 per day, $5.25
W. H. Munhall, 24 posts at
12 1-2c. per post, 3.00
W. H. Munhall, 12 hours' labor at 20c. an hour, 2.40
Walbridge & Taylor, fence wire,
3.50
$14.15
$1,361.56
RECAPITULATION.
Schoolhouse,
$1,361.56
Instruction,
1,346.40
High School,
447.78
Insurance,
114.00
Conveying pupils,
74.00
Supplies,
83.20
Fuel,
80.25
Miscellaneous,
190.94
$3,698.13
APPROPRIATION FOR 1912.
High School tuition,
$450.00
Supplies,
100.00
Text-books,
25.00
Salaries,
65.00
Flag,
3.00
Respectfully submitted, D. O. FLYNN, JENNIE M. HOPKINS, Members of School Board.
SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT.
Balance on hand February 15, 1911,
$615.99
Amount raised by law,
892.50
High School tuition,
400.00
Supplies,
100.00
Literary fund,
-
80.52
Proportion of school fund from state,
410.92
Dog licenses,
118.40
George S. Peavey, rent of hall,
30.00
Text-books,
30.00
Insurance,
106.00
Officers' salaries,
65.00
New schoolhouse,
500.00
From C. E. Blanchard, note 1 year,
500.00
From C. E. Blanchard, note 2 years,
350.00
From Daniel O. Flynn, note 2 years,
11.56
$4,210.89
Paid school board's orders,
3,698.13
Balance in hands of treasurer, February
15, 1912, $512.76
Respectfully submitted, FANNIE E. HOPKINS, Treasurer.
We have examined the reports of the selectmen, treasurer, highway surveyors,overseer of the poor, tax collector, treas- urer of cemetery trustees, treasurer of library trustees, and treasurer of school board and find them correct and properly vouched.
F. W: GOULD, C. M. GIPON, Auditors.
VITAL STATISTICS
TO THE SELECTMEN OF GREENFIELD: In compliance with an act of the Legislature passed June session, 1877, 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 reports," I submit the following :
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GEEENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
3.
Sev and condition.
Date of birth.
Name of the child (if any).
Sex.
Living
stillborn.
child.
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Occupation of father.
Birthplace of father.
Birthplace of mother.
Jan.
16
Francis L ..
F.
Edwin C. Hopkins.
Mary F. Wheeler.
Section hand. Merchant.
Hills borough.
Francestown.
Feb.
23
M.
L.
Lewis La Porte.
Mary L. Portars.
La borer.
Canada.
Lawrence, Mass.
May
7
Joseph A ..
M .
L.
Antherine Allen.
Emelie Boudrou.
La borer.
Canada.
Canada.
Aug.
8
Frank Orcutt
M.
L.
|Ernest C. White.
Lillie Mae Orcutt.
Civil engineer
New Britian, Conn. . .
Sept.
16
Dorothy Helen
F.
L.
A. P. Lowe.
Bessie M. Smith.
Farmer .
Greenfield
Greenfield.
John A. Hill
Leah Goodwin.
Section hand.
Hancock.
Hancock.
Oct.
5
Nov.
7
Viola Caroline.
F.
L.
H. P. Holt.
Minnie L. White.
Farmer. .
Greenfield
New Ipswich.
20
F.
S.
Albert S. Draper
Minnie Wilson.
Teamster .
Greenfield
West Townsend, Mass.
26
M.
L.
T. Wilfield Russell
Helen A. Duke.
Farmer
Greenfield
Plainfield, Vt.
Dec.
29
Joseph F. Nelson
M.
L.
Nelson Labier .
Anna Lucier .
Laborer
New York
Canada.
A true copy. Attest :
WALTER L. HOPKINS, Town Clerk.
37
16
M.
S.
Frank B. Crosby
Emma H. Colburn.
Greenfield.
West Hopkinton.
Northfield, Vt.
F.
L.
or
No. of
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
Date of mar- riage.
Place of marriage.
Name and surname of groom and bride.
Residence of each at time of marriage.
Age.
Occupation of groom and bride.
Place of birth of each.
Names of parents.
Birthplace of parents.
Occupation.
Marriage.
Name, residence, and official station of person by whom married.
Apr. 11 Danvers, Mass. Warren M. Hitchcock ...
Greenfield 25
Malden, Mass ..
Win. A. Hitchcock. Harriet E. Hitchcock. .
Boston. Boston
1 |Rev. E. N. Brenan, Danvers, Mass.
Ethel A. Sanford.
Danvers, Mass. ..
21
Middleton, M's. Daniel Sanford'.
Jennie H. Sanford.
Apr. 19 Worcester,M's. Nicholas Richard Flynn.
Greenfield. 38
Greenfield.
Daniel W. Flynn. Annie S. Cashion.
Ireland.
Katherine T. Whittey ..
Worcester, Mass. .. 30
Worcester
Thos. W. Whittey. Catherine E. Whittey Mason L. White. Hattie J. Clark.
Windham, Vt.
2 | Rev. Edward C. Strout, Nashua.
Etta Larkin Belliveau .. .
Nashua.
27
Nova Scotia. . . James Belliveau
Nova Scotia .. Nova Scotia.
1
Sept. 4 Nashua. . . ..
Henry T. Flynn. ..
Greenfield. 36
Greenfield.
Sarah Eliza Belliveau Daniel W. Flynn.
Ireland.
1 | Rev. J. J. Richard, Nashua.
Marie Matilda Bonnette
Nashua. 25
Granby, P. Q. . Eusebe Bonnette. .
Granby, P. Q.
1
Marie O. Rouseau ..
E. Farnham, P.Q.
-
A true copy. Attest :
WALTER L. HOPKINS, Town Clerk.
38
July 11 Nashua. ...
. .
Clarence M. White. . . . .
Greenfield. . 38
Marlborough ..
Marblehead, M'ss. Middleton, Mass.
1
Ireland.
1 Rev. John J. Keating, Auburn, Mass.
1
Annie S. Cashion
Ireland.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF GREENFIELD FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
Age.
Condition.
Place of birth.
Date of death.
Name and surname of deceased.
Place of birth.
Mouths.
Days.
Sex.
Sing., mar.,
Occupation.
Name of father.
Maiden name mother.
Jan. 31 Nellie F. Munhall.
30 11 10
F.
M.
Housewife.
Greenfield
Boston
Wm. H. Munhall.
Nellie F. Coakley. Sophia Huntley.
Apr. 10 Richard H. Cram.
71
8 10
M.
W.
Farmer
Wilton ..
Marlow.
Ezra Cram.
Charlotte Parker.
May 9 Chas. S. Lowe.
73
6 30
M.
M.
Farmer.
Greenfield
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