Annual report for the Town of Hebron, New Hampshire, 1911-1921, Part 1

Author: Hebron (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01828 5749


GC 974.202 H35AR, 1911-1921


Official Reports


Hebron


1911


1


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER


Town Clerk, School Board and Librarian


OF THE


TOWN OF HEBRON


FOR THE


Year Ending February 15, 1911.


BRISTOL, N. H. From the Press of R. W. MUSGROVE 1911.


Town Officers


Selectmen, W. W. MORGAN, C. E GEORGE, W. R. MERRILL


Town Clerk, FRED B. HUCKINS


Town Treastirer, FRANK O. MORSE Collector of Taxes, J. T. MCCLURE


Supervisors of Checklist, FRED B. HUCKINS, FRED M. JESSEMAN. OSCAR S. ROBY


Auditors, EDWARD M. JEWELL, AMBROSE S. ADAMS


School Board, GERTRUDE E. MORGAN. ALMA C. MORSE, FLORA E. McCLURE


Treasurer of School Board, FRANK O. MORSE


Clerk of School District, A. E. MOORE Truant Officer, FRED B. HUCKINS


Highway Surveyors


District No. I, FRED M. JESSEMAN


2, FRANK H. SWEATT 3, H. A. MORGAN


. 4, H. H. HARTFORD 5, W. R. MERRILL (Selectman)


Board of Health, FRED B. HUCKINS, A. E. MOORE, FRED CLEMENT


Library Trustees, ELLEN E. ROGERS, A. E. MOORE, ALICE M. WELLS


Selectmen's Report


CASH RECEIVED BY SELECTMEN


Railroad tax


$11 00


Savings bank tax


413 19


Literary fund


28 35


Proportion of school fund


91 82


Use of town hall


12 00


Dog license


33 39


Interest on taxes in 1909


3 77


1910


I 95


Received of state for highways


837 34


Geo. C. Fretts estate


50 00


Received from state for forest fire


20 40


$1,503 21


To cash paid treasurer


$1,503 21


DISBURSEMENTS


The selectmen have given orders on the treas- urer as follows :


State tax


$258 00


County tax


207 50


$465 50


SCHOOL MONEY


F. O. Morse, school treasurer $540 22


4


School supplies School district repairs High school tuition School flag Salaries school officers


$50 00


16 00


360 00


5 00


25 00


$996 22


LIBRARY BILLS


Ellen E. Rogers $39 55


BREAKING ROADS, SPRING21910


District No. I, A. E. Moore :


2,


$15 39


3, W. W. Morgan


II 70


4, F. W. Barnard


25 83


5, Geo. S. Smith


4 42


$57 34


MONEY EXPENDED BY SURVEYORS AND


SELECTMEN


District No. 1, F. M. Jesseman


$103 22


I, W. W. Morgan, selectman


3 60


$106 82


2, Frank H. Sweatt 2, A. E. Moore, selectman


69 60


3 90


$73 50


District No. 3, H. A. Morgan


$34 73


District No. 4 :


H. H. Hartford 82 37


5


District No. 5 :


W. R. Merrill, selectman $79 81 BREAKING ROADS, WINTER 1910 AND II


District No. 1 :


F. M. Jesseman 5 25


District No. 2 :


Frank H. Sweatt


District No. 3 : 17 25


H. A. Morgan


3 15


District No. 4 :


H. H. Hartford 19 80


District No. 5 :


W. R. Merrill, selectman 18 60


TOWN OFFICERS' BILLS


W. W. Morgan, selectman $40 60


C. E. George, -


27 12


W. R. Merrill, 28 00


F. O. Morse, treasurer 20 00


F. B. Huckins, town clerk 16 00


J. T. McClure, collector 25 00


F. B. Huckins, supervisors 18 00


E. W. Jewell, auditor 3 00


$177 72


DAMAGE TO SHEEP BY DOGS IN 1909


L. F. Wise $7 00


BILLS PAID OUT ON FRETTS ESTATE Paid J. W. Coolidge, M. D. $14 .50


Paid C. E. George for moving Fretts and wife to County farm 12 15


6


Paid W. R. Merrill, settling estate


$7 65


County of Grafton, balance Fretts estate


15 70


$5.0 00


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


A. E. Morse, water tub $2 50


J. W. Coolidge, returning births and deaths I 50


A. E. Moore, care of town hall 3 00


E. C. Eastman, blank books


3 9I


F. C. Morse, excess of tax on R. R. stock


2 18


F. H. Tukey, license refunded on dog


2 00


Fred Clement, board of health


2 00


F. B. Huckins, postage, etc.


3 73


N. W. Sanborn, excess of tax


13 08


R. W. Musgrove, printing town reports 34 50


Geo. S. Smith, excess of tax on R. R. stock 8 72


F. O. Morse, stamps and stationery


I 50


W. W. Morgan, miscellaneous bills


4 20


W. R. Merrill,


2 88


W. R. Merrill, lodging tramps


2 00


C. E. George, board of selectmen


5 00


J. W. Sanborn, water tub 2 50


W. R. Merrill, picking moth nests


3 02


C. E. George, miscellaneous bills


2 98


W. R. Merrill, removing Minot Fogg to County farm 6 57


H. S. Morgan, fighting forest fires


40 80


$148 57


JOINT HIGHWAY BILLS


Paid :


W. W. Morgan, selectman $247 15


7


Selectmen


$300 00 -


C. E. George, selectman W. W. Morgan, selectman


235 58


301 76


$1,084 49


RECAPITULATION


State tax


$258 00


County tax


207 50


School money


540 22


School supplies


50 00


Schoolhouse repairs


16 00


High school tuition


360 00


School flag


5 00


Salaries of school officers


25 00


Library bills


39 55


Expended on highways


498 62


Town Officers' bills


177 72


Damage to sheep


7 00


Fretts bills


50 00


Miscellaneous


148 57


Joint highway


1,084 49


$3,467 67


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Received of selectmen


$1,503 21


Received of collector, 1909


156 23


1910


1,869 05


Cash in treasury, 1909


428 46


$3,956 95


Total expense for year


3,467 67


Cash balance


$489 28


8


ABATEMENT OF TAXES


Geo. W. Dow


Albert Fogg


$4 14 48


Heirs of Rebecca Fretts


I 30


Freemont Grey


3 27


Mrs. J. N. Woodward


I 09


Freeman Patten 1


1 09


$11 37


SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTOR 1909


Amount due from Fred Clement, collector 1909 $156 23


Cash paid treasurer 156 23


SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTOR OF 1910


Total amount committed to J. T. McClure for


collection


$1,995 48


Discount


$25 29


Abatements


II 37


Cash paid treasurer


1,869 05


$1,905 71


Balance due from collector Feb. 15, 1911


$89 77


ASSETS


Cash balance in favor of town


$489 28


Due from collector


89 77


Total assets


$579 05


Liabilities none


Respectfully submitted,


9


W. W. MORGAN, Selectmen C. E. GEORGE, of


W. R. MERRILL, Hebron.


Having examined the foregoing accounts we find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.


E. M. JEWELL, " } Auditors. A. S. ADAMS,


Treasurer's Report


Cash received from treasurer, 1909


$428 46


collector,


156 23


1910


1,869 05


selectmen, 1910


1,469 82


town clerk, dog license 1910 33 39


Total receipts


$3,956 95


Paid out on orders of the selectmen 3,467 67


Balance in hands of treasurer, Feb.


15, 19II $489 28


FRANK O. MORSE, Treasurer.


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the treasurer of the town of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1911, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched and the result as above stated.


E. M. JEWELL,


Auditors. A. S. ADAMS,


Treasurer's Report OF TRUST FUNDS


Sally L. Perkins fund in Laconia bank


$1,171 62


Plymouth “ 900 00


Bristol 866 40


Interest received during the year 93 96


$3,031 98


Paid W. W. Morgan as per order of selectmen


93 96


Balance on books


$2,938 02


Interest on the above to be used annually for preaching in the town of Hebron.


The fund from a friend by the hand of C. W. Powers


New Hampshire Savings Bank book


$700 00


Interest received during the year


29 02


$729 02


Paid W. W. Morgan as per order of selectmen


29 02


Balance bank book for


$700 00


The fund from the Baptist society by the hand of C. W. Powers New Hampshire Savings bank book


$176 00


Interest received during the year


7 29


$183 29


I2


Paid W. W. Morgan as per order of selectmen


$7 29


Balance bank book for


$176 00


Interest on the foregoing funds to be used for evangelical preaching.


Powers fund interest to be used for burying ground and certain other purposes


Massachusetts State bond for


$1,000 00


Cash from treasurer of 1909


15 00


Interest received during the year 1910


30 00


$1,045 00


Paid E. M. Jewell as per order of selectmen


30 00


Balance State bond


$1,000 00


Cash


15 00


D. N. Kemp fund interest to be used on Pratt burying ground


Received from treasurer 1909 Bank book for Cash


62 15


Interest


13 89


$416 04


Balance Bank book for


340 00


Cash


76 04


Esther R. Hemphill fund :


Bristol Savings bank book for


$50 00


Interest received during the year


I 51


$51 15


Paid E. M. Jewell as per order of the selectmen


I 51


Balance bank book for


$50 00


$340 00


13


Baptist society fund, being the parsonage : Cash received from treasurer 1909 $72 12


Received from the selectmen during the year 1910 45 64


Paid out on orders of the selectmen


73 60


Cash balance


$44 16


George C. Fretts account :


Received Bristol bank book for


$16 87


Paid out on orders of selectmen


16 87


Ellen M. George fund bank book for


$100 00


Cash from treasurer of 1909


6 70


Interest during the year


6 25


$112 95


Paid E. M. Jewell as per order of selectmen


8 00


$104 95


Balance bank book for


100 00


Cash


4 95


Franklin Fogg fund, to be used for improve- ments on Hebron common :


Bristol Savings bank book for


$500 00


New Hampshire Savings bank book for


500 00


Interest received from Bristol bank


7 50


$1,007 50


Paid out as per orders of the selectmen from Bristol bank 400 00


Paid out as per orders of the selectmen from New Hampshire bank 51 52


$117 76


14


Balance Bristol bank for New Hampshire bank for


$107 50 448 48


Susan Hammond fund, interest to be used to clean the head stones and otherwise im- prove her lot in Hebron cemetery :


New Hampshire Savings bank book for $25 00


FRANK O. MORSE, Treasurer.


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the treasurer with the trust funds of the town of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1911, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched and the result as above stated.


E. M. JEWELL. " }. Auditors. A. S. ADAMS,


Cemetery Committee


IN ACCOUNT WITH GEORGE FUND


1910 : Received 1909 committee


$ 50


town treasurer


8 00


$8 50


Total received Cash paid out : Bill No. I, W. W. Morgan


$2 05


Bill No. 2, F. S. Fall


5 00


Balance in hands of committee


$1 45


IN ACCOUNT WITH POWERS FUND


Received 1909 committee


$6 70


Frank Swett


2 50


town treasurer


30 00


Total received


$39 20


Cash paid out : Bill No. 1, Mark Smith


$6 00


2, A. J. Wheeler


IO 50


3, W. W. Morgan


8 20


4, E. M. Jewell


IO 47


Balance in hands of committee


$4 03


16


IN ACCOUNT WITH KEMP FUND


Balance in hands of committee


$3 98


IN ACCOUNT WITH HEMPHILL FUND


1910 : Received of 1909 committee


$


22


town treasurer I 51


$1 73


Total received Cash paid out : Bill No. 1, E. M. Jewell


$1 50


Balance in hands of committee


$ 23


Respectfully submitted,


E. M. JEWELL, A. J. WHEELER,


Cemetery Committee


J. F. ROGERS,


Examined and found correct,


A. S. ADAMS, Auditor.


Common Committee's Report


1910 :


Sept. 3, Received of selectmen


$400 00


Dec. 3,


51 52


Total amount received


$451 52


CASH PAID OUT


Fred M. Jesseman


$39 48


Herbert A. Morgan


30 42


Walter F. Cooledge


II IO


Fred B. Huckins


II 85


Albert E. Moore


15 78


Hugh Lewis


14 78


Fred H. Tukey


14 78


Leroy Esty


II 78


Clarence Esty


9 88


Wilfred W. Morgan


18 45


David P. Hardy


2 60


Charles E. George


6 25


Boston & Maine railroad


6 60


Charlie Bailey


7 00


Mark Smith


8 75


Ross Brothers


17 00


Buxton, Doane & Co.


170 54


John F. Rogers


3 50


Harry S. Morgan


22 28


18


Edward M. Jewell


$28 70


Total amount


$451 52


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD M. JEWELL, - Committee.


HARRY S. MORGAN, CHARLES E. GEORGE,


Examined and found correct.


AMBROSE S. ADAMS, Auditor.


Report of School Board


The two schools have been in session 31 weeks each.


The school at East Hebron was taught the entire year by Mrs. Lola G. Cooledge.


The spring term at the village was taught by Miss Harriet Wheet of Alexandria and the fall and winter terms by Miss Abby Smith of Plymouth.


We would again call the attention of parents to the fact that the regular attendance of the pupils affects the aid received from the state. The amount received this year on our average attendance was $22.50.


In accordance with the school law we would ask the selectmen to make the following assessments for the com- ing year.


Money for high school tuitions $400 00 Money for text books and scholars' supplies. 60 00


GERTRUDE E. MORGAN, ALMA C. MORSE, ? School FLORA E. MCCLURE, Board.


Financial Statement of School Board


CASH RECEIVED


School money as required by law


$322 50


School money raised by vote of district 50 00


Dog license of 1909 47 55


Received of selectmen for damage to schoolhouse


1 00


Literary fund


28 35


For average attendance from the state


22 50


For tuition rebate


69 32


Total receipts of school money $541 22


Money raised for High school tuition


$360 00


Money raised for district officers' salaries


25 00


Money raised for flags and appurtenances


5 00


Money raised for school supplies


50 00


Received for books sold I 09


Total receipts for school supplies


$51 09


Balance of repair money from treasurer, 1909


$20 15


Money raised to shingle woodshed at village schoolhouse


16 00


Total receipts for repairs


$36 15


2I


Total receipts of school money $541 22


for high school tuitions 360 00


district officers' salaries. 25 00


66 for flags and appurtenances 5 00


66 for school supplies


51 09


for repairs 36 15


Total receipts


$1,018 46


CASH PAID OUT OF SCHOOL MONEY


1910 :


June 30, Harriet L. Wheet, teaching 12 weeks in the village school at $7 per week $84 00


Lola G. Cooledge, teaching 12 weeks in the East Hebron school at $7 per week 84 00


Joseph Hamilton, cleaning the village schoolhouse and other work 4 00


Nellie J. Barnard, cleaning the East Hebron schoolhouse, 2 00


H. S. Morgan, I broom 50


Oct. I, Abby Smith, teaching 4 weeks in the village school, ending Sept. 30, 1910, at $9 per week 36 00 Lola G. Cooledge, teaching the East Hebron school 4 weeks end- ing Sept. 30, 1910, at $7 per week 28 00


Nov. 4, Abby Smith, teaching the village school 4 weeks, ending Oct. 28, 1910, at $9 per week 36 00


22


Nov. 4, Lola G. Cooledge, teaching the East Hebron school 4 weeks, end- ing Oct. 28, 1910, at $7 per week $28 00


Dec. 3, J. T. McClure, repairing the roof of the village schoolhouse 3 48 Abby Smith, teaching the village school 4 weeks, ending Nov. 25, 1910, at $9 per week 36 00


Lola G. Cooledge, teaching the East Hebron school 3 weeks, end- ing Nov. 18, 1910, at $7 per week 21 00


I9II :


Jan. 7, Abby Smith, teaching the village school 3 weeks, ending Dec. 16, 1910, at $9 per week 27 00 Lola G. Cooledge, teaching the East Hebron school 4 weeks, end- ing Dec. 23, 1910, at $7 per week 28 00


Lola G. Cooledge, I broom, wash dish and dipper 70


Feb. 3, Abby Smith, teaching the village school 4 weeks, ending Jan. 20, 19II, at $9 per week 36 00


Lola G. Cooledge, teaching the East Hebron school 4 weeks, end- ing Jan. 20, 1911, at $7 per week 28 00


Fred B. Morse, building fires at the East Hebron school 9 weeks at .50 per week 4 50


23


Feb. 3, Donald Esty, building fires at the village school 55 days at .10 per day $5 50


Frank O. Morse, 2 cords of wood at $4 per cord and for kindling 8 50


Frank O. Morse, glass, curtain poles and work 2 70


Gertrude E. Morgan, three cords of wood furnished in the shed at the village schoolhouse for the coming year 12 25


Total expenditure of school money $516 13


PAID OUT FOR HIGH SCHOOL TUITIONS 1910 :


June' 30, Geo. L. Plimpton, treas. of Tilton Seminary, for tuition of two pupils at the Tilton Seminary for the spring term of 1910 $26 66


C. D. Thyng, treas. of N. H. L. I., for tuition of four pupils at the New Hampton Literary and Biblical Institution for the spring term of 1610 53 32


R. E. Lane, treas. of Plymouth High school, for tuition of two pupils at the Plymouth High school from Jan. 25, to June 17, 1910 40 00


Dec. 3, C. D. Thyng, treas. of N. H. L. I., for tuition of four pupils at the New Hampton Literary


24


and Biblical Institution for the fall term of 1910


Dec. 3, Geo. L. Plimpton, treas. of Tilton Seminary, for tuition of one pupil at the Tilton Seminary for the fall term of 1910


$53 32


13 34


19II :


Jan. 7, R. E. Lane, treas. of Plymouth High school, for tuition of two pupils at Plymouth High school from Sept. 6, 1910, to Jan. 27, 19II


40 00


Feb. 3, Geo. L. Plimpton, treas. of Tilton Seminary, for tuition of two pupils at the Tilton Seminary for the winter term of 1910 and 191I 26 66


C. D. Thyng, treas. of N. H. L. I., for tuition of five pupils at the New Hampton Institution for the winter term of 1910 and 19II 66 70


Total expenditure for High school tuition $320 00 PAID OUT FOR DISTRICT OFFICERS' SALARIES 19II :


Feb. 3, A. E. Moore for services as district clerk $1 00 Frank O. Morse, for services as dis- trict treasurer 3 00


Fred B. Huckins, for services as truant officer 5 00


25


Feb. 3, Alma C. Morse, for services of three members of school board


$16 00


Total expenditure for district officers' salaries $25 00


PAID OUT FOR FLAGS AND APPURTENANCES 1910 :


June 30, For I flag and postage on same $2 41 .


PAID OUT FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1910 :


June 30, Edward E. Babb & Co., for books and scholars supplies $27 90


Lola G. Cooledge, for singing books I 50


F. W. Sanborn, for blanks 70


Nov. 4, Edward E. Babb & Co., for books and scholars' supplies 12 96 .


19II :


Jan. 7, E. A. Chase, for paper 45


Feb. 3, Fred B. Huckins, for enumeration cards 96


Frank O. Morse, for freight and express on school supplies I 53


Total expenditure for school supplies


$46 00


PAID OUT FOR REPAIRS


1910 :


June 30, L. B. Sargent, for shingles and labor etc., on the wood shed at the village schoolhouse $14 00


Dec. 3, J. T. McClure, for fencing the East Hebron school lot as per bills 21 65


Total expenditure for repairs


$35 65


26


Total paid out of school money


$516 13


66


for high school tuitions


320 00


district officers' salaries


25 00


flags and appurtenances


2 41


school supplies


46 00


repairs


35 65


Total expenditure of all money


$945 19


RECAPITULATION


Total receipts of school money


$541 22


expenditure of school money


516 13


Balance of school money


$25 09


Total receipts for high school tuitions


$360 00


expenditure


320 00


Balance for high school tuitions


$40 00


Total receipts for district officers' salaries


$25 00


Total expenditure


25 00


Total receipts for flags and appurtenance


$5 00


Total expenditure


2 41


Balance for flags and appurtenances


$2 59


Total receipts for school supplies


$51 09


Total expenditure


46 00


Balance for school supplies


$5 09


Total receipts for repairs


$36 15


Total expenditure


35 65


Balance for repairs


$ 50


-


27


Total receipts of all money' $1,018 46


Total expenditure of all money 945 19


Total balance in hands of treasurer Feb. 15, 191I $73 27


GERTRUDE E. MORGAN, ALMA C. MORSE, School board.


FLORA E. MCCLURE,


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the school board of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1911, we find them correctly cast and properly vouched.


E. M. JEWELL, } Auditors. A. S. ADAMS,


Feb. 17, 19II.


School Treasurer's Report


Cash received from treasurer, 1909


$20 15


Town school money, 1910 322 50


' Extra by vote 50 00


Dog license


47 55


Literary fund


28 35


State average attendance


22 50


High school rebate


69 32


tuition 360 00


Officers' salaries


25 00


School flags


5 00


Repair money


16 00


Books sold


I 09


Glass broken


I OO


School supplies


50 00


Total receipts


$1,018 46


Paid out on order of the school board $945 19


Balance in hands of treasurer on Feb. 15, 191I


$73 27


FRANK O. MORSE, Treasurer.


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the treasurer of the school district of the town of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1911, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched and the result as above stated.


E. M. JEWELL, Auditors. A. S. ADAMS,


Librarian's Report


The library has been open every Saturday during the


year.


Whole number of books taken out 1, 164


Smallest number Dec. 24 7


Largest number May 14 35


Average for the year 22


Number of books added to the library of which IO were given 32


Number of books now catalogued 1,720


. Amount received for fines $1 82


For books taken by people from out of town I 25


ALICE M. WELLS, Librarian.


Library Trustees' Report


We have nothing especially new to bring before the public. There have been a number of new books given the library the past year, and with the new ones we have been able to buy, we have added 54 to our library this year. We feel very grateful to our friends for help in this good cause.


ALBERT E. MOORE, 1 ALICE M. WELLS,


Library


ELLEN E. ROGERS, Trustees.


Treasurer's Report


1910 :


Feb. 18, Cash in treasury $24 26


July I, Interest on Ellen George fund 19II :


6 04


Feb. 14, Cash received of town 39 55


Cash received for fines I


Casn received for books taken out by people out of town I 25


$72 92


AMOUNT PAID OUT


1910 :


Oct. 31, Paid for books


$19 30


for zinc and stove pipe


I 80


19II :


Mar. 18, for wood


2 25


Feb. 13, insurance on books 2 50


14,


for care of library 2 00


Alice M. Wells, librarian 10 00


Mamie Rogers, assistant librarian 5 00


Total amount paid out $42 85


Cash in treasury


30 07


$72 92


ELLEN E. ROGERS, Treasurer.


31


Having examined the accounts of the treasurer we find them correct.


E. M. JEWELL, A. S. ADAMS, Auditors.


Hebron, N. H., Feb. 17, 19II.


Preaching Committee


1910: To cash received of selectmen : July 2, Interest of Sally Perkins fund $59 97 19II :


Feb. 14, Interest of Sally Perkins fund 33 99 Interest of fund by hand of C. W. Powers 29 02 Interest of Baptist society fund 7 29


Paid Arthur N. Lewis


$33 33


Paid Rev. I. B. Conley


96 94


$130 27


$130 27


W. W. MORGAN,


Chairman of Preaching Committee.


Births Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1910


Date of Birth.


Name of Child


Male or Female.


Living or


No. of Child


1st, 2d, etc.


Father's Name.


Color.


Color.


Residence of Parents.


Occupation


Birthplace 01 Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Age of Father.


Age of Mother


Feb. 19 June 19


F .. |Living .. . M. ..


3


All White


Mary A. Gordon .. Alice Tuttle ... .. Harold B. Ferrin. Kate Sanborn .. Claude H. Braley.


All White


Hebron


Carpenter. .... Laborer


Gasp'y BayCan Alexandria ... Providence R.I Meredith.


Hebron .


20 Walter Augustus M .. 30 M.


=


1


Joseph Adams .... Wm. L. Tefft ....


66


Hebron Stage Driver .. Bristol Laborer


Meredith ..


Viola Batchelder.


Mother's


Maiden Name.


Father.


(if any).


Stillborn.


7


$


Official Reports


Hebron


1912


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER


Town Clerk, School Board and Librarian


OF THE


TOWN OF HEBRON


FOR THE


Year Ending February 15, 1912.


BRISTOL, N. H. From the Press of R. W. MUSGROVE 1912.


Town Officers


Selectmen W. R. MERRILL, C. E. GEORGE, R. M. SMITH Town Clerk, FRED B. HUCKINS


Town Treasurer, EDWARD M. JEWELL Collector of Taxes, J. T. MCCLURE Supervisors of Checklist, FRED B. HUCKINS, FRED M. JESSEMAN, OSCAR S. ROBY .Auditors, GEO. S. SMITH, A. E. MOORE School Board, ALMA C. MORSE, FLORA E. Mc- CLURE, FLORENCE E. MERRILL Treasurer of School Board, SARAH L. GEORGE


Clerk of School District, A. E. MOORE Truant Officer, FREDRICK CLEMENT Highway Surveyors


District No. I, FRED M. JESSEMAN


2, ALBERT E. MOORE 3, HERBERT A. MORGAN


4, HORACE H. HARTFORD 5, JUSTIN T. MCCLURE


Board of Health, FRED B. HUCKINS, ALBERT E. MOORE, FREDRICK CLEMENT


Library Trustees, ELLEN E. ROGERS, A. E. MOORE, ALICE M. WELLS


Selectmen's Report


CASH RECEIVED BY SELECTMEN


Railroad tax


$10 15


Savings bank tax


412 52


Literary fund


27 06


Proportion of school fund


189 99


Use of town hall


3 00


Dog license


36 78


Interest on taxes of 1910


I 53


Bounty on hedgehogs


12 60


F. M. Jesseman, for bridge plank


6 75


Interest on taxes 191I


65


Peddlers' license


5 00


$706 03


To cash paid treasurer


DISBURSEMENTS


The selectmen have given orders on the treas- urer as follows :


State tax


$301 00


County tax


216 93


$517 93


SCHOOL MONEY


Sarah L. George school treasurer $565 94


4


School supplies School district repairs High school tuition Salaries of school officers


$60 00


100 00


400 00


41 00


LIBRARY BILLS


Ellen E. Rogers $41 13


BREAKING ROADS SPRING 1911


District No. 1 F. M. Jesseman $5 03


2 Frank Sweat 13 50


3 H. A. Morgan


5 70


4 H. H. Hartford 13 80


5 W. R. Merrill, selectman 21 45


$59 48


MONEY EXPENDED BY SURVEYORS


District No. 1 F. M. Jesseman $89 17


2 A. E. Moore 98 82


3 H. A. Morgan 16 20


4 H. H. Hartford 96 93


5 J. T. McClure 62 69


$363 81


TOWN OFFICERS' BILLS


W. R. Merrill, selectman $32 37


C. E. George, 66


23 62


R. M. Smith, 27 12


E. M. Jewell, treasurer 20 00


F. B. Huckins, town clerk


16 00


J. T. McClure, collector


25 00


5


F. B. Huckins, supervisors $6 00


F. N. Barnard, police 5 00


G. S. Smith, auditors 3 00


$158 II


MISCELLANEOUS


R. W. Musgrove, printing reports $28 00


Edson C. Eastman, supplies 25 66


49 20


J. T. McClure, advertising taxes


3 75


John F. Rogers, flags for soldiers' graves


5 00


R. M. Smith, curtains for town hall


3 75


L. B. Sargent, damage to horse


1 00


E. M. Jewell, wood for town office


I 00


A. E. Moore, care of town hall use of water tub


2 50


.. moving road machine


I 50


J. W. Coolidge, returning births and deaths


I 00


F. N. Barnard, keeping tramp


I 00


J. C. Wise, picking moths


18 00


W. R. Merrill, bounty on hedgehogs


12 60


E. M. Jewell, for supplies


I 50


F. B. Huckins, " I 75


١١ recording marriages, births and


deaths I 80


J. T. McClure, overpaid treasurer 06


12 60


W. R. Merrill, picking moths supplies


3 15


W. F. Cooledge, plain wire


2 37


Clarence Esty, picking moths


6 35


Claude Jesseman,


4 00.


C. E. George, picking moths for transfers


2 90


I 00


6


John W. Sanborn, use of water tub W. R. Merrill, meeting tax commission board selectmen J. T. McClure, advertising taxes


$2 50


II 85


5 00


3 40


$214 19


RECAPITULATION


State tax


$301 00


County tax


216 93


School money


565 94


School supplies


60 00


Schoolhouse repairs


100 00


High school tuition


400 00


Salaries of school officers


41 00


Library bills


41 13


Expended on highways


423 29


Town officers' bills


158 II


Miscellaneous bills


214 19


$2,521 59


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Received of selectmen


$706 03


collector, 1910 75 02


19II


1,951 40


Cash in treasury, 1910


489 28


$3,221 73


Total expense for year


2,521 59


Cash balance


$700 14


7


ABATEMENT OF TAXES


C. A. Avery


$4 57


G. A. Dow


2 18


W. A. Tefft 2 18


F. C. Patten 2 18


R. M. Marchant


I 09


J. W. Dresser


2 61




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