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12. To see if the town will revoke any and all licenses hereto- fore granted by the town, so far as they are now in force, to build, use and maintain horse sheds on the town land in the rear of the town house or take any action in relation thereto.
13. To see what action the town will take in relation to the fence built by Walter L. Hopkins within the limits of the high- way, between his residence and the town library lot in Greenfield village.
14. To see if the town will vote to organize a fire company as the law provides under sections 25 and 40, Chap. 43 Public Statutes and Chap. 115 of the same, raise money and appropriate it for that purpose or take any action thereon concerning the same.
15. To see if the town will vote to procure land for the pur- pose of building a suitable house for keeping the fire engine, hose and other apparatus, raise money and appropriate it for that purpose or take any action thereon concerning the same.
16. To see if the town desires to take any action in relation to the location of the "South Side Highway" between the towns of Peterborough and Wilton, and the adoption of such votes or vote relating thereto.
17. To see if the town will vote to have the selectmen's valua- tion of the real estate in town printed annually and the tax assessed thereon to the owners thereof, or take any action thereon concerning the same.
18. To see if the town will take any action relative to cemetery trust funds and cemeteries, raise and appropriate money for the same or take any action relative thereto.
19. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to put water in the fountain in the village, or take any action relative thereto.
20. To see if the town will vote to ask for state aid, and state aid maintainance, raise money and appropriate it for either or both, or take any action relative thereto.
Given under our hands and seal, this 23d day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fourteen.
GEORGE S. PEAVEY,
Selectmen
ROBERT J. BALDWIN,
of
PAGE A. LOWE,
Greenfield.
A true copy of warrant-Attest:
GEORGE S. PEAVEY,
ROBERT J. BALDWIN,
Selectmen of
PAGE A. LOWE,
Greenfield.
Births Registered in the Town of Greenfield, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1913.
Date 1913
Name of Child
Name of Father
Sex
Living or sb
Maiden Name of Mother
Occupation of Father
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Jan Mar
11|Winslow C. Blanchard 10 Ralph H. Russell 14 Harold W. Elliott
M
M Charles E. Elliott
Emma R. Wilson
Annie Cuddihee
Farmer
Greenfield
Greenfield
June July
4 Marion E. Swinington 12 Clarence W. Curtin 12 John A. Laughlin
M
M L Robinson H. Laughlin M G. Fred Peavey
Bessie C. Marsh
Carpenter
Oxford, Conn.
Greenfield
Freida Jewett
Automobile Dealer|Greenfield
Milford
Aug
17 Robert Dyer Peavey 3|Robert L. Blanchard 21
M M
George C. Blanchard sb Pearl W. Russell
Angie H. Conn
Laborer
Greenfield
Antrim
F Herbert G. Emery
Beatrice L. Girard
Laborer
Pelham
Greenfield
Sept Oct
25| Harry F. Brooks
ML Frank J. Brooks
Mabel L. Rumsey
Section Hand
Greenfield
Richfort, Vt.
Dec
1 |Harrison F. Lowe
ML Page A. Lowe
Bessie M. Smith
Farmer
Greenfield
Greenfield
L Pliny A. Blanchard Walter R. Russell
Marion H. Chappell
Farmer
Greenfield Greenfield Nashua
Nashua
Rose D. Girard
Farmer Laborer
Greenfield
F Walter Swinington Joseph Curtin
Lillian Magoon
Laborer
Holyoke, Mass.
Greenfield
Minnie M. Wheeler Farmer
Greenfield
Lyndeboro
27 Dorothy V. Emery 26 Thomas L. Dolan
MI Joseph M. Dolan
Ludovine M. Girard
Painter
Roslindale, Mass.
Greenfield
Roslindale, Mass.
Marriages Registered in the Town of Greenfield, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1913.
Place and Date of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Residence of each at time of Marriage
Age
Place of Birth of Each
Name of Parents
Birthplace of Parents
Married
Name and Residence of Person
by whom Married
Greenfield
Joseph T Dragon
Greenfield Greenfield
32 Marlboro
Frank Dragon
Rose Pelkey
Canada Canada Canada
2
Greenfield
Herbert G Emery X
Greenfield
17 Greenfield
Leon Girard
Canada
1
Mary Poulin
Canada
Lowell Mass
Froincois Marquis
Greenfield
48 Canada
Froincois Marquis Canada
Glaudine Frechett
Canada
Sept 29 Della M A Godan
Lowell Mass
48 Canada
Napoleon Godan
Canada
1
Elsie Devos
Canada
-
2 Rev Wm Weston Greenfield
Jan 3 Lizzie Venette
29 New York
Peter Venette Josephine Lagambe
Canada Newfield, Me
1 Rev Wm Weston
Greenfield
Mar 26 Beatrice L Girard
Greenfield
21 Pelham
Ellsworth C Emery
Ella Blanchard
Greenfield
2 Rev C A Pequette Lowell Mass
arric
Deaths Registered in the Town of Greenfield, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1913
Date 1913
Name
Sex
Years
Months
Days
Cause of Death
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Jan Feb May
22 Hannah Augusta Lund 10 Katharine C Knight
W 86 9 17 Old Age
W 62 7 17 Myocarditis
Abel Spaulding Richard Cady Horace Cudworth Jesse Barrett Joseph Curtin John R Russell
Hannah D Ring Mary Conelly Jane Bradford Ann Lawrence Lillian Magoon Sarah F Lowe
Hollis Ireland Greenfield Mason Holyoke Mass
Washington Ireland Lyndeboro
June
18 Charles A Barrett
M M 77 8 18 Apoplexy
July
30 Clarence W Curtin
MS
18 Not known
Dec
12 George F Russell
M |M 66| 5|18|Pneumonia
FRED J. AIKEN, Town Clerk.
30 Mary Adalaid Baldwin F
M 61 9 26 Acute Mania
Greenfield
SM or Wid
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
GREENFIELD, N. H.
FOR
The Year Ending February 15, 1915
AND THE
INVOICE AND TAXES
Taken April, 1914.
PRINTED IN PETERBOROUGH 1915
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
GREENFIELD, N. H.
FOR THE
Year Ending February 15, 1915
AND THE
INVOICE AND TAXES
Taken April, 1914.
PETERBOROUGH, N. H. TRANSCRIPT PRINTING COMPANY 1915
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1915
VALUATION APRIL 1, 1914
138 Polls
Improved and unimproved
land and buildings
$300,017 00
121 Horses
18,135 00
14 Oxen
1,270 00
346 Cows
19,345 00
83 Neat stock
3,055 00
48 Sheep
281 00
27 Hogs
377 00
2580 Fowls
1420 00
15 Automobiles and vehicles
8335 00
1 Portable mill
800 00
Stock in public funds
3900 00
bank and other cor- porations
1200 00
Money on hand or at interest
4011 00
Stock in trade
55695 00
Mills and factories
5100 00
Total inclusive of exemptions
$422,941 00
Exemptions
2,775 00
Total exclusive of exemptions
420,166 00
Amount of taxes assessed
7,056 76
Rate per cent
1 60
APPROPRIATIONS
Town charges
$1,000 00
Highway
1,500 00
Public Library
175 00
Veterans Association
25 00
Picking moths
300 00
For firemen
100 00
State aid
203 00
Maintenance fund
80 00
Schools
1,902 50
State tax
808 00
County tax
474 21
Cemetery
50 00
$6,617 71
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EXPENDITURES
Repairing highway
$844 41
Snow bills
230 67
Care of street lamps
93 00
Picking moths
171 70
School Board
2,537 64
Automobile care
518 86
C. N. Patterson & Son, damage team
50 00
Notes and interest
4,688 90
County tax
474 21
Library Trustees
175 00
State tax
808 00
Town officers
551 36
Miscellaneous
755 75
Board Health
26 10
Sheep killed by dogs
73 50
State Road
1,971 76
Covered bridge
111 69
Horse sheds
203 24
$14,285 79
TOWN OFFICERS
Fred B. Atherton, first selectman
$91 91
Edward P. Holt, second selectman
87 35
George D. Gould, third selectman
76 50
George S. Peavey, moderator
12 00
Fred J. Aiken, town clerk
25 00
Fred B. Brooks, town treasurer
25 00
George A. Reynolds, tax collector
90 00
George S. Burnham, overseer of poor
25 00
Fred W. Gould, supervisor
15 00
G. Fred Peavey, supervisor
15 00
Hugh McCanna, supervisor
15 00
Fred W. Gould, constable
14 85
John E. Warren, police
22 75
Alfred G. Warren, police
2 00
C. M. Gipson, auditor
. 00
M. L. Mason, auditor
2 00
C. H. Cragin, ballot inspector
3 00
L. E. Hopkins, ballot inspector
9 00
G. S. Burnham, ballot inspector
3 00
J. K. Felch, ballot inspector
6 00
C. P. Hopkins
6 00
George C. Blanchard, ballot inspector, 1912
3 00
$551 36
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MISCELLANEOUS
Paid:
C. M. Gipson, 112 cords wood $ 7 50
C. C. Stevens, repairing hay scales 3 75
F. J. Aiken, B. & M. R. R. fire 3 80
G. S. Peavey, snow plow
60 69
G. S. Peavey, bills after settlement 20 53
Printing town reports 34 00
Herbert Emery, police service July 4 2 00
Jesse Baldwin, police service July 4 2 00
Frank C. Dorr, police service July 4 2 00
Herbert Emery, police service at Fair ground 2 00
E. A. Richardson, police service at Fair Ground 6 00
C. H. Blanchard, police service at Fair ground 6 00
C. H. Fryc, Veterans Association 25 00
Fred Girard on water pipe 2 00
Geo. C. Blanchard drawing wood 1 50
G. D. Gould, chemicals and lumber
12 82
John Fletcher estate, gravel 1913 6 00
G. F. McIntyre, labor and stock on clock 29 38
E. A. Fish, 3 voting booths 21 75
F. O. Cross, labor on sidewalk 23 00
C. H. Cragin, blacksmith's bill
30 92
P. W. Jones, gravel taken in 1913
10 00
Blade for road machine 8 75
F. J. Aiken, fire on G. W. Putnam's 12 00
recording births and deaths 4 50
recording names of children 1 25
stationery and postage 1 36
fire on Gipson lot 60
John Hill, janitor town hall 20 40
F. B. Atherton, bounty on hedgehogs 15 20
labor, town watering
trough 2 90
moving brush on Gipson lot 6 80
C. M. Mann, care town clock
15 00
repairing stove 75
Dr. N. F. Cheever, returning births and deaths 3 00
and Cutler on Harry Hartshorn case 6 50
6
G. A. Reynolds, looking up records B. & M. R. R. well 1 60
F. J. Aiken, labor in cemetery 25
Dr. E. D. Stevens, returning births 50
E. P. Holt, 6 feet wood for lobby
3 75
E. C. & W. L. Hopkins, store bill
119 91
Clarence Magoon, sawing wood
2 50
J. E. Warren, care tramps
48 40
F. E. Russell for wood
12 50
L. B. Hardy, lumber
2 56
J. K. Felch, treasurer of firemen
100 00
F. B. Atherton as per bill
22 07
G. S. Burnham, care tramps
6 50
Burnham & Hopkins, store bill
61
F. B. Atherton, mowing cemetery
15 70
Henry Fredricks, cutting brush
5 25
$755 75
PICKING BROWN TAIL MOTHS
Fred, Peter & Wilfred Martell
$54 75
P. J. Warren and others
47 88
Phil Magoon
20 44
Wilfred F. Russell
20 44
H. J. Holt
20 69
H. J. Holt
2 50
Wilfred F. Russell
5 00
$171 70
SNOW BILLS
G. D. Gould, snow bill 1913-1914
$60 30
Fred A. Smith
1913-1914
45 70
D. O. Flynn,
1913-1914
39 95
E. Muzzy,
1913-1914
4 02
E. J. Fletcher,
1913-1914
1 00
F. E. Russell,
1913-1914
23 70
Fred A. Smith,
1913-1914
4 25
Fred W. Gould,
1914-1915
49 75
W. R. Russell,
1914-1915
2 00
$230 67
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REPAIRING HIGHWAYS
Fred W. Gould
$373 81
John Webb
67 00
D. O. Flynn
121 50
A. N. White
80 00
Fred A. Smith
104 25
W. R. Russell
97 85
$844 41
CARE OF STREET LAMPS
Harold and Arthur Cochran $93 00
AUTOMOBILE CASE
Leslie Lathan
$404 00
Cost of court
58 11
Doyle & Wason, attorneys
50 00
W. C. Starrett, witness
3 00
Mr. Burgess, expert witness
3 00
Telephone
75
$518 86
C. N. Patterson & Son, damages to son
and buggy
50 00
REPAIRING HORSE SHED
M. W. White, lumber
$44 00
E. Goodwin, labor
15 12
E. Goodwin, labor
24 75
A. G. Warren, labor
9 47
Wilfred F. Russell
8 75
E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, shingles and nails
82 63
F. B. Atherton, lumber
18 52
$203 24
SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS
G. H. Putnam
$29 50
Mrs. C. S. Lowe
5 00
H. P. Holt W. D. Hardy
15 00
24 00
$73 50
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COVERED BRIDGE
E. C. and W. L. Hopkins, shingles and nails
64 54
G. W. Hadley, lumber 8 00
E. Goodwin, labor 39 15
$111 69
Hancock pays one half
$55 84
Greenfield 55 85
AMOUNT OF PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT FUND
Feb. 15, 1914
$986 74
Overdraft from State aid fund
888 86
Balance unexpended Feb. 15, 1915
$97 88
Maintenance fund
$ 00 00
STATE ROAD
Town raised to get State aid $203 00
Amount required by law
406 00
Received from State 365 40
Overdraft
885 78
$1,860 18
Paid F. O. Cross, foreman of building
State Road
$1,789 49
for material 70 69
$1,860 18
Town paid G. F. McIntyre
for painting signs
$1 50
Balance unexpended
$100 96
MAINTENANCE FUND
Balance in town treasury Feb. 15, 1914 $ 3 00
Town raised 80 00
State contribution
108 00
$191 00
Paid: F. O. Cross, repairing State Road $178 50
For material 1 68
Balance in State treasury Feb. 15, 1915
10 82
$191 00
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FOREST FIRES
Balance due from B. & M. R. R. $6 70 Balance due from State 6 00
$12 70
Amount of taxes assessed and put in hands of collector for 1914 $7,049 51
Added since 7 20
$7,056 71
With the following abatements: John Alexander paid in Peterboro
$ 2 00
Harvey Blondin, overtaxed
6 40
Robert A. Baldwin paid in Maine
2 00
Frank A. Blanchard paid in Concord
2 00
Walter S. Emery paid in Peterboro
2 00
Henry Fournier paid in Vermont 2 00
Alexander M. Grant paid in Massachusetts 2 00
Alexander M. Grant, error in taxing
14 40
$ 32 80
$7,023 91
Paid town treasurer
$6,757 52
Interest on taxes
9 47
$6,766 99
Balance due the town on collector's tax list
$266 39
LIABILITIES
Manchester National Bank
$2,000 00
Congregational Church 1,192 00
$3,192 00
Balance due in favor town, from fires $ 12 70
Balance due on tax book Feb. 15, 1915
266 39
Balance in hands of treasurer
2,718 97
$2,998 06
Balance against the town
Decrease of town debt
$193 94 $1,063 78
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS
Moses Robinson Mary D. French Selinda Holt
$100 00
200 00
100 00
10
Jacob Gould
100 00
Albe Stephenson
400 00
Abbie M. Bills, Henry Holt lot
50 00
John D. Hardy
1,192 26
$2,142 26
Respectfully submitted,
FRED B. ATHERTON, EDWARD P. HOLT, GEORGE D. GOULD, Selectmen of Greenfield.
REPORT OF TREASURER OF GREENVALE CEMETERY
Cash on hand Fcb. 15, 1914
$59 15
Received 1 00
Balance Feb. 15, 1915
$60 15 F. B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
REPORT OF LIBRARY TREASURER
Cash on hand Fcb. 15, 1914
$ 6 79
Received appropriation
175 00
Fines 7 25
$189 04
EXPENDITURES
Paid:
W. P. Goodman, books
$87 30
Magazines
13 20
W. D. Hardy, wood
10 25
Librarian
60 00
Sawing wood
2 30
Express
1 03
Milcagc
2 05
Lamp
1 50
Cleaning lawn
2 20
Posters
2 75
Book
1 35
$183 93
Balance duc Feb. 15, 1915 $5 11
Respectfully submitted, FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1914 Received:
$4,487 90
A. M. Bills estate
50 00
J. D. Hardy estate
1,192 26
Gage estate
50 00
Mrs. Emerson's estate
120 00
Manchester Bank
1,500 00
B. and M. R. R. fire bills
158 50
Town of Hancock, work on bridge
51 85
State liquor license
10 83
State Highway Department
389 40
Primary election
18 00
Cement
2 27
Insurance tax
14 07
Railroad tax
576 14
Savings Bank tax
617 55
Literary fund
61 38
School fund
421 36
Bridge plank
2 00
Bounty on hedgehogs
15 20
Use of hall
14 00
Use of scales
19 60
Geo. S. Peavey, lumber
2 90
F. B. Atherton, lumber
13 79
H. W. Hardy, tiling
55
Dog licenses
138 00
G. A. Reynolds, taxes and interest, 1913
310 22
G. A. Reynolds, taxes and interest, 1914
6,766 99
Paid selectmen's orders
14,285 79
Balance Feb. 15, 1915
$2,718 97
FRED B. BROOKS, Treasurer.
REPORT OF OVERSEER OF POOR
COUNTY POOR
Paid for county poor for the year ending Dec. 31, 1914 . $7 45
Aid to dependent soldiers 290 00
Received from county for the year ending Dec. 1, 1914 $297 45
$17,004 76
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TOWN POOR Paid Mrs. Charles Barrett for eare of tramps $6 50
Received of town treasurer $6 50
Respectfully submitted,
G. S. BURNHAM, Overseer of the Poor.
REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH
To services Charles Gipson $5 00
G. A. Reynolds 2 00
F. W. Gould 2 00
cash paid G. S. Burnham for labor 4 80
E. Fifield 5 00
Dr. Cheever, fumigating and material
5 55
G. A. Reynolds, telephone 30
Transeript Printing Co., notiees
75
postage and telephone
70
$26 10
Respectfully submitted,
C. M. GIPSON, Chairman Board.
REPORT OF CEMETERY FUNDS
MOSES ROBERTSON FUND
Amount deposited in Peterboro Savings Bank $ 4 38
Interest to Jan. 1, 1915 16
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1, 1915 3 50
$ 8 04
Paid care of lot:
May 1914 To lawn-mowing lot 3 times 1 00
flowers for Decoration Day 50
. Part repairs on lawn mower 10
$ 1 60
Balance due $6 44
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MARY D. FRENCH FUND
Amount deposited in bank $ 36 00
Interest to Feb. 1, 1915 1 44
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1, 1915 7 00
$ 44 44
Paid care of lot:
May 1914 To lawn-mowing lot 3 times $ 1 00
labor on lot 00
flowers Decoration Day 50
part repairs on lawn mower 10
$ 2 60
Balance due $ 41 84
SELINDA HOLT FUND
Amount deposited in bank $74 18
Interest to Feb. 1, 1915 2 76
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1,
1915 3 50
$80 44
Paid care of lot:
Flowers, Decoration Day 50
Balance on hand
$ 79 94
JACOB GOULD FUND
Amount deposited in bank $ 23 72
Interest to Feb. 1, 1915
92
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1, 1915 3 50
$ 28 14
Paid care of lot:
To lawn mowing and care of lot
$ 2 00
flowers, Decoration Day
50
part of repairs on lawn mower
10
$ 2 60
Balance due $25 54
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ALBIE STEPHENSON FUND
Amount deposited in bank $ 61 45
Interest to Feb. 1, 1915 2 44
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1,
1915 14 00
$77 89
Paid care of lot:
To lawn mowing and care of lot flowers, Decoration Day 1 50
$1 25
part repairs on lawn mower
10
fertilizer
2 00
$ 4 85
Balance on hand
$ 73 04
HENRY HOLT FUND
Balance on hand $1 75
JOHN D. HARDY FUND
Received of selectmen, interest to Feb. 1, 1915 Paid care of lot:
$41 72
Nov. 1913 To fertilizer for top dressing
$4 00
May 1914 lawn mowing and care of lot
2 00
flowers, Decoration Day
3 50
fertilizer in August, 1914 2 00
part repairs on lawn mower
10
$11 60
Balance on hand $30 12
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN K. FELCH,
F. B. ATHERTON, Treasurer.
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SCHOOL REPORT
Whole number of different pupils attending school Boys
86
53
Girls
33
Average length of all schools for year in weeks
33 2-5
Greatest number of weeks in any school
34
Least number of weeks in any school
33
Total number of schools 5
ROLL OF HONOR Leon Cochrane
Margaret Flynn
CURRENT EXPENDITURES
Amount expended:
Text and reference books, maps and supplies
$ 105 63
Teachers' salaries
1,674 00
Truant Officer, enumerating children, 1914
10 00
Truant Officer, enumerating children
11 80
School Board salaries
75 00
Other District officers
10 00
High School tuition
392 10
Repairs
53 93
Janitors' services
99 88
Fuel
162 46
Unclassified
19 85
Insurance
114 50
Total expenditure
$2,729 15
REVENUE
Balance from last year
$436 48
Entire amount of money required by law
757 50
Amount additional raised for schools
200 00
assessed for school books and supplies
200 00
assessed for High School tuition
400 00
assessed for salaries of District Officers
85 00
Literary fund received from State
61 38
Received from State Treasurer (State aid)
100 20
Rebate on High School tuition for qualified teachers
202 00
Dog license for 1914
152 40
Hall rent
31 00
Rebate on lumber
21 85
Tuition from Town of Lyndeboro
42 50
Assessed for insurance
60 00
119 16
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EXTRAORDINARY REVENUE
Amount raised for repairs
$200 00
Total revenue
3,069 47
Total expenditures
2,729 15
$340 32
Amount desired by School Board for school purposes next year: High School tuition $400 00
Text books and pupils' supplies 200 00
Flags and appurtenances 25 00
Respectfully submitted,
D. O. FLYNN, N. F. CHEEVER, M. S. AIKEN, School Board.
REPORT OF TREASURER OF SCHOOL BOARD
FEBRUARY 17, 1915
Balance on hand Feb. 21, 1914
$ 436 48
Received for rent of hall 31 00
Tuition from Town of Lyndcboro
42 50
Rebate on lumber
21 85
Received from Town of Greenfield
2,537 64
Total receipts Paid School Board's orders
$3,069 47
$2,729 15
Balance on hand Feb. 17, 1915
$340 32
Respectfully submitted,
FANNIE E. HOPKINS,
We, the undersigned, have audited the accounts of the several officers of the town and school districts, of Greenfield, N. H., and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
M. L. MASON, C. M. GIPSON, Auditors.
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The Story of Dartmouth
Manual of Mythology
Eighth Annual Report
New Hampshire Annual Report
New Hampshire Annual Report
Quint Murray Secretary of State Vol. I, 1913 Vol. II, 1913 1913
Year Book Department of Agriculture
Annual Report 1905. Vol. I. Treasurer. Banks. Railroads
Annual Report 1905. Vol. II. Insurance. License.
Report New Hampshire State Board of License Commissioners, 1914
State Papers, Probate Records, Vol. II 1718-1740
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The Life Story of a Russian Exile
American Composers
War and America
Story of the Roman People
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Abroad with the Fletchers
Cap'n Dan's Daughter
Lincoln
Post Master
Lincoln
Kent Knowles
Lincoln
Spirit of the Border
Grey
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Big Tremaine
The Girl from His Town
Four Pool Mystery
Just Patty
Black is Whitc
The Prince of Graustark
Little Thank You
Janet of the Dunes
The Place Beyond the Winds
Set in Silver
A Soldier of the Legion
Guest of Hercules Saturday's Child
The Witch
Stradella Mystery Mortimorc Strangc
The Blind Spot
Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail
Martha and Cupid
Mutiny of the Elsinorc
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Right Track
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Wall Between
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Palace of Darkened Windows
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Lost Boy
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Greyfriers Bobby
Treasure of Payre Gaillard
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Parrott and Co.
Once Upon a Time
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Harvester
Porter
Eyes of the World
Wright
Ariadne of Allan Water
McCall
Hills o' Hampshire
Cressy
Sunshine Jane
Warner
Penrod
Tarkington
Rocks of Valpre
Dell
The Vow
Trent
Household of Peter
Carey
The Heart of Night Wind
Roe
Call of the Cumberlands
Buck
Doctor's Lass
Booth
North of Fifty-three
Sinclair
Morris Mitchell Harbin Adams Richmond Bower Burnham
Bennet Comfort McGrath Davis
William and Bill
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Barkus Field
Rose of Roses Twin Beds
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Queen Esther Other Silvia
Youngest Girl in School
Girls of Sunset Raneh
Girls of Hillerest Farm
The City Schoolgirl While Caroline was Growing Winn's Camping Days Five Little Stars Little Folks Astray The Sunbridge Girls
At Six Star Raneh
Prudy Keeping House The Foolish Fox A Prairie Infanta The Oldest of Four
Little Miss Nobody Blue Bonnet in Boston
Miss Weezy Miss Weezy'a Sister Your Little Brother James . On Your Mark Lefty of the Blue Stocking
Far Past the Frontier Connectieut Boys Western Reserve Captives Three Under the Ocean to the South Pole Jack Lorimer, Champion Jaek Lorimer's Holidays Forward Pass Four Boys on Pike's Peak The Search for the Spy The Air Scout
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Greenfield, in the County of Hillsboro 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 ninth day of March nest, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:
First. To choose all necessary Town Officcis for the year ensuing.
Second. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year and make appro- priation for the same.
Third. 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.
Fourth. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to repair highways.
Fifth. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the support of the Public Library in addi- tion to what the law requires.
Sixth. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five dollars for the Veterans Association for Memorial Day.
Seventh. 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.
Eighth. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for the suppression of the gipsy and brown-tail moths, or take any action in relation thereto.
Ninth. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money to rail bridges, culverts, and embankments, or take any action relating thereto.
Tenth. To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote taken to have Six Road Agents, or take any action relating thereto.
Eleventh. To see if the town will vote to have one, two, or three Road Agents.
Twelfth. To see if the town will vote to paint the cemetery fence, raise money for the same, or take any action relating thereto.
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Thirteenth. To see if the town will vote to prohibit smoking in the Town Hall at town meetings.
Fourteenth. To see if the town will vote to accept fifty dollars from John Gage's estate, the income to be used for the care of his lot in the cemetery.
Fifteenth. To hear the report of the Committee on Fire Engine House, and take any action relating thereto.
Sixteenth. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money to procure land and build a fire engine house, or take any action relating thereto.
Seventeenth. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise in addition to that required by law to secure State Aid.
Eighteenth. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to secure state maintenance of roads, or take any action relating thereto.
Given under our hands and seal this eighteenth day of Feb- ruary, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifteen.
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