Annual reports of the town officers of Greenfield, N.H., for the year ending 1910-1919, Part 6

Author: Greenfield (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Peterborough, N.H. : Transcript office
Number of Pages: 420


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Nov. 30 To writing Brown Tail notices at Town House, Snow storm 1 day 3 00


26 00


Amt. from previous page book fund 37 50


163 50


1914


Feb. 13 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


66


14 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


16 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


66


17 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


66


18 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


19 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


66


20 To 1 day at Town House


2 00


66


21 To 1 day at Town House 2 00


79 50


Received Payment, GEORGE S. PEAVEY.


MISCELLANEOUS


Paid:


A. N. White for wood


4 00


Wilfred F. Russell, care of hall 2 53


R. J. Baldwin, printing Town Reports


28 00


R. J. Baldwin, repairing road machine 9 48


R. J. Baldwin, rooter plough


23 79


Veterans Association


25 00


John A. Hill, lighting streets


18 00


E. A. Felch, store bill


11 37


John Webb, drawing lumber


8 00


A. E. Fish, painting hearse


67 59


George S. Peavey, clearing Common


11 08


George S. Peavey, tax books


3 66


R. J. Baldwin, telephone and postage


6 18


28 To time at Town House, Road


7


George S. Peavey, E. W. Jones bill, for services surveying for town 4 50


S. B. Porter, repairing Town House roof $12 00


A. P. Lowe, for lumber 8 91


John A. Hill, lighting streets


18 00


George S. Peavey, lighting streets


1 40


A. P. Lowe, tool box and signs 2 00.


Arthur Cochran, lighting streets


20 00


E. J. Fletcher, for bridge plank


49 22


A. B. Palmer, Insurance Town House


120 90


Fred J. Aiken, taking hearse to and from Peterborough 4 00


Fred J. Aiken, labor in cemeteries


27 10


Fred J. Aiken recording births and deaths


4 00


Fred J. Aiken, names of children


1 00


Fred J. Aiken, stationery and postage


63


Arthur Cochran, lighting streets


10 00


George S. Peavey, money advanced Coch-


ran on account of lighting streets 10 00


George S. Peavey, money paid Baldwin,


lighting streets 1 00


George H. Putnam, water trough at


Depot and team


1 50


E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, store bill


83 36


W. L. Hopkins, storing fire engine


12 00


John A. Hill, care of hall 15 50


Charles H. Cragin, blacksmith bill


21 34


F. B. Atherton, labor and material Green- vale Cemetery


4 35


F. B. Atherton, moth picker and shovel


1 75


John E. Warren, service as Police Officer and care of tramps 32 50


N. F. Cheever, returning births and deaths


2 00


C. M. Gipson, labor on church cemetery


7 00


C. M. Gipson, labor on hay scales


1 75


Fred W. Gould, labor on scales


3 00


Moses W. Fornier, on highway


2 00


E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, fire wards


4 25


E. C. Hopkins, on account fire depart- ment 43 00


E. J. Fletcher, wood at Town House


4 30


G. W. Putnam, wood at Town House 5 00


C. M. Warren, care of clock, etc.


15 35


R. J. Baldwin, road tools 16 14


8


Ernest Fifield, sawing wood


2 00


L. B. Hardy, lumber


13 68


Frank E. Russell, wood (1912)


4 50


J. F. Conant, over tax


17 50


C. M. Gipson, Board of Health


5 00


R. J. Baldwin, two trips to Nashua


9 00


R. J. Baldwin, one trip to Manchester


5 00


R. J. Baldwin, bounty on 16 hedgehogs


3 20


Page A. Lowe, two trips to Manchester


10 00


Page A. Lowe, 20 hedgehogs


4 00


Page A. Lowe, viewing sheep at W. D. Hardy's


2 00


865 31


PICKING BROWN TAIL MOTHS


Paid:


Page S. Lowe


81 53


BOARD OF HEALTH


Paid:


C. M. Gipson


4 00


F. W. Gould


1 00


G. S. Reynolds


2 00


N. F. Cheever


4 89


J. K. Felch


1 00


12 89


Respectfully submitted, CLARENCE M. GIPSON, Chairman Board of Health.


MAINTENANCE FUND


Received:


From state


35 00


From town


15 00


50 00


Paid:


State


27 00


Town


12 00


39 00


Balance


11 00


Balance in State Treasury


8 00


Balance in Town Treasury


3 00


1


1


9


STATE ROAD


Whole cost road


1,367 98


Material and Engineer


116 81


Cash received from State


231 16


347 97


Town raised


575 71


Overdraft


444 30


1,020 01


1,367 98


Balance returned, etc.


26 05


AMOUNT OF PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND


1,641 44


Fund February 15, 1913 Expended:


Russell's Hill


82 67


White's Hill


34 98


Hitchcock Hill


92 75


Overdraft from State aid Fund


444 30


654 70


Balance unexpended February 15, 1914


986 74


PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT


Expended:


On Russell's Hill


274 00


Town raised


100 00


Received from George R. Keith


91 33


191 33


Transfered from Permanent Improve-


ment Fund


82 67


ROAD AGENTS


Paid:


George D. Gould


404 40


Fred A. Smith


574 60


Daniel O. Flynn


345 15


A. N. White


49 50


Frank E. Russell


16 20


A. C. Taylor


1 00


Francis R. Blanchard


5 70


1,396 55


10


FOREST FIRES


1913


Apr. 26 Hardy land 47 20


May 13 C. M. Mann land 13 80


June 17 Near Fair Ground 12 50


.


Arthur Taylor's land


8 40


Aug. 21, 22, 23 F. B. Atherton's


land 148 90


230 80


RECEIPTS


Received:


From State, No. 1


9 25


From State, No. 2


10 04


From B. and M. R. R.


13 80


33 09


Due from B. and M. R. R.


Fire June 17


12 50


Fire June, B. and M. R. R.


August 21, 22, 23


148 90


161 40


Cost the town for fires


36 31


REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR.


COUNTY POOR.


Paid for county poor for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1913 1 50


Aid to dependent soldiers


300 79


Received from county for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1913


302 29


TOWN POOR.


Paid Mrs. Charles Barrett for care of tramps


2 00


Paid carfare


50


Received of town treasurer


2 50


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE S. BURNHAM,


Overseer of the Poor.


11


SUIT AT LAW. KIMBALL VS GREENFIELD.


Paid


Marietta Kimball


3,705 10


George B. French, counsel


96 42


J. J. Doyle


300 00


E. H. Wason


381 55


Witnesses


125 70


G. S. Peavey's bill from start to finish


79 04


4,687 81


George S. Peavey in account with town of Greenfield.


MARCH


25, Time at Peterborough with Dr. Harrington concerning a consultation with Miss Kim- ball Hillsborough,by a former board select- man 1 50


APRIL.


11, Time and expense at Nashua with Wason and Doyle concerning suit Kimball vs Greenfield 4 58


MAY.


3, Cash paid C. M. Gipson time and expense to Boston to see a party who was present at time of accident on the Bennington road.


SEPTEMBER. 5 00


27, Time with Wason and Doyle at Greenfield, Peterborough, Bennington and Antrim, and at place of accident with John D. Hutchin- son 3 00


27, Paid telephone to Dr. Harrington 10


30, Paid auto to Hillsboro Bridge to consult Ab- bott concerning suit at request of Counsel 3 00


30, 12 day's time 1 50


OCTOBER.


2, Time at Nashua with French and Doyle con- cerning suit and expense 4 58


,3, Time with team at Bennington to consult Joslin and Robertson 1 50


5, Paid telephone, Dr. Harrington 10


1


12


OCTOBER.


6, Time at Nashua and Manchester with counsel to panel a jury 3 00


Expense and telephone to Dr. Harrington and Putnam's, concerning jury dinner 2 72


7, Telephone day '


Time at home with Jury


3 00


8, Time and expense Nashua at Court


4 75


9, 66


4 75


10. 66


66 66 60


4 75


14, 66 66 66 arguments


4 75


15, Telephone paid to hear verdict


25


17, Telephone paid to Wason for meeting 25


18, Time and expense at Nashua with counsel 4 75


DECEMBER.


26, Time and expense at Nashua with Counsel 3 58


1914 JANUARY


7, Time and expense at Manchester to boroow money to pay suit at law, Kimball vs Green- field 5 00


9, Paid telephone to Wason to correct errors in suit Kimball vs Greenfield 25


14, Rec'd report Kimball vs Greenfield


15, Called meeting Selectmen met in P. M.


15, Paid telephone Manchester Bank we would borrow $5000 at 312% interest payable on demand in 3 mos. from date


16, Time and expense to Manchester for $5000 5 00


FEBRUARY.


5, Paid telephone to Wason for counsel bills and witnesses unpaid 25


11, Time and expense to Nashua for unpaid bills in the suit 3 08


Cash paid Moses W. Farnum 2 00


18 Paid telephone to Wason for receipted bills 25


1913 OCTOBER. 79 04


Cash paid witnesses to attend Court at Nasuha.


7, Moses Fournier 7 35


Delia Fournia 7 35


Delia LaBlanc 7 35


1 80


13


1914.


JANUARY


26 00


19, John D. Hutchinson H. W. Wilson 7 95


W. C. Starrett 7 95


22, Wm. W. Weston Ezra R. Dutton


5 74


8 07


24, George D. Gould 6 99


6 99


Fred B. Brooks Harvey W. Hardy


7 35


29, Dr. C. W. Harrington


26 61


125 70


G. S. Peavey in account with the town of Greenfield.


Paid Mrs. George H. Putnam for preparing dinner for Governor and Counsel 3 00


Town of Greenfield to Geo. S. Peavey, Dr.


JUNE 1913


11, Time with E. M. Smith at Peterborough con- cerning old cemetery matter offence vs es- tate of the late Frank B. Lowe, and location of County road in this village 2 00


13, Time at Nashua examining records with T. D. Luce concerning the location of the county road and expense 3 58


13, Paid Register 75


18, Paid Telephone to H. W. Lowe of Bennington concerning fence 15


27, 1 day with George Reynolds, Mrs. Lowe, E. W. Jones, Greenvale Cemetery and Hop- kins Fence 3 00


1914


JANUARY


21, Time at Peterborough with E. M. Smith concerning Hardy money matter, witnesses and snow plough, carfare and lunch Ezra M. Smith's bill for counsel 3 00


2 36


14 84


14


1913


MARCH.


13, Paid telephone to R. B. Hatch arranging for meeting 10


Time at Peterborough concerning Collector W. D. Hardy matters 2 00


Carfare to and from Peterborough 60


14, Paid telephone to Hatch and Griswold, select- men 25


Paid Jo. Gordon for serving notice on Collec- tor Hardy 50


Time at town house concerning Collector Har- dy matters, and other matters 2 00


18, Time with W. D. Hardy at the town House and other matters 3 00


JUNE


7, 1 day at town house, settled with tax collector prior to 1913 3 00


11 45


1913


AUGUST


1, Paid for counsel of R. B. Hatch concerning Hardy matter 3 00


14 45


MARCH


15, Time and expense at Manchester to meet Tax Commission


MAY. 5 00


1, Time and expense at Manchester to consult Tax Commission concerning inventories and State tax 5 00


1914


JANUARY.


22, Time and expense at Manchester to meet Tax Commission and the Selectmen of the state of New Hampshire 5 00


15 00


15


1913


JULY.


8, Time and expense at Manchester with Warren concerning horse sheds, Hopkins fence, July 4 racket, etc. 4 94


AUGUST


5, Time and expense at Manchester with Warren and Page Lowe concerning fence, horse shed and fire company 4 94


OCTOBER


31, Time at town house with Page Lowe and Fred Gould examining inventory, drawing orders on treasury for Lowe, horse shed matter, etc. (Baldwin busy) 1 00


NOVEMBER


3, Paid telephone to Warren for meeting 25


4, Time and expense at Manchester with War- cerning horse sheds, got his written opinion concerning same. State road. Brodie Smith Electric lights, at Nashua with coun- sel concerning suit and expense 5 08


16 21


Town of Greenfield to Jones, Warren, Wilson & Manning.


JULY


8, Time and counsel with Mr. Peavey and Mr. Gibson regarding July 4th riots, regarding Meeting House stalls and encroachment upon highway


AUGUST


5, Time and counsel regarding highway matter, and other matters


NOVEMBER


4, Time and counsel with Mr. Peavey and writ- ten opinion regarding horse sheds


25 00


1913 APRIL 41 21


5, Paid Transcript Office for stationery and ex- press on paper 3 55


7, Paid Steele for book 40


16


JULY


10, Team and 2 men carting plank from Hardy's mill and carting rubbish to Otter Lake to burn 2 00


NOVEMBER


29, Paid express package to Durham 25


DECEMBER


18, Paid for paper 1 75


24, Telephone E. M. Smith in Brooks matter and Hardy's 10


1914


JANUARY


1. Paid telephone, Smith, Hunt and Parkhurst


50


21, Paid Wilfred Russell Hedge hog hides . 20


Paid Parkhurst Bros. thaw pipe 2 00


24, Paid Hayes and Baldwin, Depot water works 1 00


29, Wood furnished lobby


2 00


29, Paid for cutting same


80


15 55


Balance due on tax list of 1908 is


13 51


Balance due on tax list of 1909 is With following abatements:


248 93


Ed Hood


2 05


Archie Lucia


2 05


Fred Martel


2 05


William Smith


2 05


J. H. Whitfield


13 33


21 53


227 40


Balance due on tax list of 1910 is


193 84


With the following abatements:


Chester A. Daniels


4 50


Seldon W. Kimball


10 80


David Laport


1 80


Herbert W. Lowe


1 80


Maraus Octavis


1 80


Fred Martel


1 80


John McLeod


12 60


1


17


Patch


5 40


Walter Bussell


1 80


Ernest Wilson


1 80


Bert Young


1 80


George Messer


10 80


Daniel Barrett


1 80


George Lakin


1 80


60 30


133 54


Due on tax list, 1911


266 33


With the following abatements:


Artim Allen


2 10


Frank E. Bannett


2 10


Walter Bishop


2 10


Charles G. Dube


2 10


E. C. French


2 10


Jo. Garno


2 10


Lewis Laport


2 10


Fred Martell


2 10


Oswald Martell


2 10


Eugene McClarny


2 10


21 00


245 33


Received from tax list, 1908


13 51


Received from tax list, 1909


227 40


Received from tax list, 1910


133 54


Received from tax list


245 33


Received interest on the above


161 70


781 48


Due on tax list, 1912


350 92


With the following abatements:


A. Gundette


1 75


Oscar Lavin


1 75


A. Lucier


2 63


Leon Lindsey


1 75


Arthur Merchand


1 75


Oscar McQuade


1 75


Elmer Russell


1 75


Augustus Polish


1 75


14 88


336 04


Interest


8 26


Settled June 7, 1913


344 30


18


Amount of taxes assessed and put in hands of Collector for 1913 Added since


7,192 77


11 38


7,204 15


With the following abatements:


N. E. Box Co.


43 75


Betsy Barrett


17 50


Frank A. Blanchard


1 75


John Cain


16 41


Frank Crosby


1 75


M. V. B. Elliott


75


Charles Elliott


: 63


William Dunbar


75


Henry Fournier


75


Edward C. French


1 75


Eliza Goddard


10 50


John Holt


1 75


Bert Lynch


75


Lewis Rodier


2 63


Perley Thomas


1 75


109 17


7,094 98.


Paid Town Treasurer


6,796 38


Paid Interest on Taxes


13 62


Whole amount paid Town Treasurer


6,810 00


Balance due the town on Reynolds tax list of 1913 284 98


Due from Boston and Maine Railroad for Forest fires


161 40


Balance in hands of Town Treasurer


4,487 90


Balance in favor of the Town


4,934 28


Respectfully Submitted


GEORGE S. PEAVEY ROBERT J. BALDWIN


PAGE A. LOWE


Selectmen of Greenfield


LIABILITIES


Manchester


5,000 00


Congregational Church 1,192 00


Moses Robinson Trust Fund


100 00


19


Mary D. French Trust Fund


200 00


Selinda Holt Trust Fund


100 00


Jacob Gould Trust Fund


100 00


Albe Stephenson Trust Fund


400 00


7,092 00


TREASURER'S REPORT


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1913 Received:


110 40


Bounty on hedgehogs


18 80


For grass on common, 1912


2 00


From state forest fires


19 29


From B. and M. R. R.


13 80


From Geo. P. Keith


91 33


From A. P. Lowe


26 05


From Congregational Church


1,192 00


From State highway department


231 16


Manchester National Bank, due


April 16, interest at 3 12 per cent


5,000 00


Insurance tax


12 75


Railroad tax


746 86


Savings Bank tax


656 66


Literary fund


82 11


School fund


415 60


Town clerk, dog license


152 40


Use of Town Hall


17 75


Use of scales


21 63


Pool table license


10 00


Willis D. Hardy, taxes and interest


781 48


John K. Felch


344 39


George A. Reynolds, taxes and inter- terest


6810 00


18,556 37


Paid selectmen's orders


14,068 47


Balance, Feb. 15, 1914


4,487 90


FRED B. BROOKS


Treasurer.


20


We, the undersigned have examined the reports of the select- men, treasurer, overseer of the poor, tax collector, treasurer of cemetery trustees, treasurer of library trustees, school board, treasurer of school board, and board of health and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.


MILLARD L. MASON, CLARENCE M. GIPSON, Auditors


REPORT OF LIBRARY TREASURER


Cash on hand hand Feb. 15, 1913


14 15


Received appropriation


175 00


Received fines 10 7


196 25


EXPENDITURES.


Paid W. P. Goodman, books


96 82


Review of Reviews Agency, maga-


zines


14 95


C. M. Mann, repairing clock


75


Franklin S. Clark, book


2 50


F. B. Brooks, one cord wood


5 00


Levi B. Hardy, one cord wood


5 00


Sawing wood and putting same in basement


2 00


Express, mileage and oil


2 44


Librarian


60 00


189 46


Balance Feb. 16, 1914


6 79


FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer


REPORT OF GREENVALE CEMETERY


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1913 55 15


Received from Clarence Magoon


2 00


Received from Joseph Curtain


2 00


Amount on hand Feb. 15, 1914


59 15


FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.


21


REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS


MOSES ROBERTSON FUND


Amount deposited in Peterboro Savings Bank Interest to Jan. 1, 1914


3 76


12


Received of Selectmen, Interest to Feb. 1, 1914 3 50


7 38


PAID CARE OF LOT.


May 1913 Flowers Decoration Day


66 66 Cleaning, Fertilizing and Grass Seed


50


66 66 Mowing Lot


25


Oct. 1913 Mowing Lot


25


Nov. 1913 Dressing and applying same


.00


Feb. 1914 Portion trip to Peterborough


50


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank


4 38


MARY D. FRENCH FUND


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank 32 71


1 29


Received of Selectmen Interest to Feb. 1, 1914 7 00


Paid care of lot:


41 00


May 1913 Flowers Decoration Day


50


Cleaning, Fertilizing and Grass Seed


1 00


Mowing Lot


75.


Oct. Mowing Lot


75.


Nov. Dressing and applying same


50


Feb. '14 " Portion trip to Peterborough


50


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank


36 00


SELINDA HOLT FUND


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank 69 41


Interest to Jan. 1, 1914


2 77


Received of Selectmen Interest to Feb. 1, 1914


3 50


Paid care of lot


75 68


May 1913 Flowers Decoration Day 50


50


3 00


Interest to Jan. 1, 1914


5 00


22


May 1913 Cleaning lot


50


Feb. 1914 Portion of trip to Peterborough 50


1 50


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank


74 18


JACOB GOULD FUND


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank


24 26


Interest to Jan. 1, 1914


96


Received of Selectmen, Interest to Feb. 1, 1914 3 50


Paid care of lot


28 72


May 1913 Flowers Decoration Day


50


Cleaning, Fertilizing and Grass Seed


1 00


Mowing lot


75


Oct. Mowing lot


75


Nov. 66 Dressing and applying same


1 50


Feb. 1914 Portion of trip to Peterborough


50


5 00


Deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank


23 72


ABBIE STEPHENSON FUND.


Amount deposited in Peterborough Savings Bank


51 44


Interest to Jan. 1, 1914


2 01


Received of Selectmen, Interest to Feb. 1, 1914


14 00


Paid care of lot


67 45


May 1913 Flowers Decoration Day


1 50


Cleaning, Fertilizing and Grass Seed


1 00


Mowing lot


50


Oct. " Mowing lot


50


Nov. Dressing and applying same


2 00


Feb. 1914 Portion of trip to Peterborough


50


6 00


Deposited in Peterborough Savings bank


61 45


Respectfully submitted, F. B. ATHERTON, Treasurer of Trustees.


23


SCHOOL REPORT.


Whole number of different pupils attending school:


Boys


62


Girls


47


Average attendance


74.80


Average length of all the schools for year in weeks


31.2


Greatest number of weeks in any school


34


Least number of weeks in any school


22


Total number of schools


5


ROLL OF HONOR.


Lucie Russell


Kenneth Cragin


George Russell


Leon Cochran


Margaret Flynn


CURRENT EXPENDITURES.


Amount Expended:


Text books


32 36


Reference books, Maps, etc.


25 72


Scholars supplies


73 87


Teachers Salaries


1699 00


School Board Salaries


75 00


Truant Officer, Enumerating. Children


10 00


Other District Officers


10 00


High School Tuition


391 24


Transportation of Pupils


15 00


Minor repairs


274 25


Janitor Service


90 15


Fuel


115 25.


Unclassified Expenditures


9 75


Total Current Expenditures


2,821 59


PAYMENT OF DEBT AND INTEREST.


Liquidation of debts


361 56


Interest on such indebtedness


16 79


Total debt and interest payment


378 35


Grand Total Expenditures


3,199 94


REVENUE


Balance from last year


620 99


Entire amount of money required by law


892 50


Amount additional raised for schools


300 00


Assessed for school books and supplies


200 00


Assessed for High School Tuition


400 00


24


Assessed for salaries of District Officers


85 00


Literary Fund received from state


82 11


State Treasurer


93 60


High School Tuition


20 00


Qualified teachers


202 00


Dog License, 1913


84 20


Rent of Hall


30 00


Total revenue for current expenses EXTRAORDINARY


3,110 40


Amount raised for repairs


150 00


Amount raised to pay District debt


361 56


To pay Interest


14 46


Total extraordinary revenue


526 02


Total Revenue


3,636 42


Total Expenditures


3,199 94


Balance on hand Feb. 15, 1914


436 48


Respectfully submitted,


N. F. CHEEVER


R. J. BALDWIN


D. O. FLYNN


February 21, 1914


Balance on hand, Feb. 22, 1913


620 00


Received for rent of hall


30 00


Received of Town of Greenfield


2,985 43


Total Receipts 3,636 42


Paid School Board's order


3,199 94


Balance on hand, Feb. 21, 1914


436 48


Respectfully submitted,


FANNIE E. HOPKINS, Treasurer.


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ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY


History Thirteenth N. H. Volunteers


Laws of New Hampshire, Vol. 11, 1702-1745 Laws of New Hampshire, 1913 N. H. Reports, Vol. IX


Journal of Constitutional Convention, 1912


N. H. Reports, Vol. 1, 1911,


N. H. Reports, Vol. II, 1911


Journal New Hampshire House, 1913


N. H. Annual Reports, Vol. 1, 1911-1912


N. H. Annual Reports, Vol. II, 1911-1912


N. H. Annual Reports, Vol. III, 1911-1912


N. H. Annual Reports, Vol. IV, 1911-1912


Public Acts and Joint Resolutions


January session, 1913


True Stories of Our Pioneers


The Boys with the U. S. Survey


The Boys with the U. S. Fisheries


Germany and the Germans


Scotland


The Battle of Gettysburg Jim Davis


V. V's Eyes


Harrison


The Inside of the Cup


Churchill


Cease Firing


Johnston


Hagar


0


Mr. Pratt's Patients


Mrs. Red Pepper


Strawberry Acres


Johnston Lincoln Richmond Richmond Porter


Laddie Polly Anna


Miss Billy Married


The Port of Adventure


It Happened in Egypt


The Vanity Box


Virginia


Polly of the Lady Gay Cottage The House of Happiness


The Broken Halo The Opened Shutters


The Inner Flame


Jewell's Story Book


The Way Home May Midthorne


Rolt Wheeler Rolt Wheeler Collier Rait Young


Porter Porter Williamson's Williamson's Williamson's Glasgow Dowd Bosher Barkley Burnham


Burnham Burnham King Mccutcheon


26


The Purple Parasol


Mccutcheon


Riders of the Purple Sage


Grey


Desert Gold


Grey


The Last Trail


Grey


The Heritage of the Desert


Grey


Light of Western Stars


Grey


Otherwise Phyllis


Nicholson


The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary


Warner


T. Tembarom


Burnett


Me-Smith


Lockart


The Fair Moon of Bath


Ellis


The Imposter


Scott


The Trail of the Lonesome Pine


Fox


The Heart of the Hills


Fox


Martha by the Day


Leppman Leppman


The Deserted Wife


Bylow Land


Cable Carey


The Silver Blade


Walk


Much Ado About Peter


Webster


Bobby Ord's Adventures


White


Gold


White Dell


The Story of Waitstill Baxter


Wiggin


The Millionaire


Morris


Vane of the Timberlands


Bindloss


The White Linen Nurse


Abott Connolly


The Southerner


The Second Chance


The Girl and the Bill


What Happened to Mary


Rayton


Hopalong Cassidy


Ward


Les Miserables


Hugo


Naomi of the Islands


Abbott


The Long Way Home


"Pansy"


Through the Wall


Moffatt


The Island of Beautuiful Things


The Happy Family


The Lovers The Bestman


Marcia Schyuler


Bower Phillpots Lutz Lutz


Making Over Martha


No Friend Like a Sister


The Knave of Diamonds


The Seiners


Dixon McClung Merwin Brown Roberts Mulford


Marriage a la Mode


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The Desired Woman Whispering Smith The Career of Dr. Weaver Joyce of the North Woods Marcus Holbeach's Daughter The Sanctuary The Land of Long Ago The Price of the Prairie


The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet The Maid of the Whispering Hill Dark Hollow Officer 666 The Last Word


Helen over the Wall Nancy Lee Nancy Lee's Springterm Six Girls and Bob


Six Girls and the Tea room.


Six Girls Growing Older


Six Girls and the Seventh One


Betty Gaston the Seventh Girl Six Girls and Betty Six Girls Grown Up Wigwam Stories


A Texas Blue Bonnet


Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party Tommy Tiptop Betty Wales Decides Betty Wales Senior Jack Loumer Jack Loumer, Captain


The Rival Campers Afloat


The Rival Campers Ashore Team Mates Aunt Madge's Stories Little Grandfather Miss Thistledown A Dozen Good Times


Laura's Holidays A Scout of Today


Bob Bouncer's Schooldays The Young Carusoes of Pine Island Mark Tidd Quest of the Fishdog Skin With the Indians in the Rockies


Harben Spearman


Comstock


Petersons Hall McCarter Stevenson Roe Green McHugh McGowan


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Me and My Dolls


Submarine Boys Series, 6 vols.


The Crimson Sweater


Boy Scout Series


The Three Scouts


THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Greenfield in the County of Hillsborough in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs.


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said town on Tuesday, the 10th day of March next, at ten 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 de- fray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.


3. To hear the report of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Road agents, Overseer of the Poor, School Board, Library Trustees, Cemetery Trustees, and Auditors, and take any vote relating thereto.


4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to repair highways.


5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the support of the Public Library, in addition to what the law requires.


6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five dollars for the Veterans' association for Memorial day.


7. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to hire a sum of money to pay town debts, or take any action in relation thereto.


8. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the suppression of brown tail moths, or take any action in relation thereto.


9. To see if the town will vote to accept of the bequest of Fifty dollars in trust from the late Abbie M. Bills, for the per- petual care of her father's lot (Henry Holt) in the village ceme- tery, or take any action thereon concerning the same.


10. To see if the town will vote to accept in trust, the bequest of the sum of eleven hundred ninety two dollars and twenty six cents ($1192.26) from the late John D. Hardy of Holyoke, Mass., agreeable to the twenty-first clause in his Will, dated July 9, 1910 or taking any action there relating thereto.


11. To see if the town will vote to purchase a snow plow for side walks and cemeteries, of George S. Peavey at its cost and


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freight to Greenfield, raise money and appropriate it for that purpose, or take any action thereon concerning the same.




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