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ANNUAL REPORT
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The Officers .
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FOR THE YEAR. .
Ending February 15, 1895. .
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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL MEETING.
State of New Hampshire.
[L. s. ] To the inhabitants of the town of Enfield, qualified to vote in town affairs :-
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said town on the second Tuesday of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects : -
1. To choose by ballot and major vote, Town Clerk, three Selectmen, Treasurer, Overseer of the Poor, and one or more, not exceeding three, Highway Agents.
2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers and Agents as the town may judge necessary to be chosen.
3. To see how much money the town will raise to defray town charges.
4. To see how much money the town will raise for the support of schools.
5. To see how much money the town will raise for the support of highways.
6. To see if the town will take any action in regard to the de- livery of Blank Inventories.
7. To see if the town will appropriate a sum not exceeding fifty dollars for Memorial services on May 30, 1895.
8. To hear the report of agents, auditors and committees here- tofore chosen and pass any vote relating thereto.
Given under our hands and seal this twenty-third day of February, 1895.
LEWIS W. CURRIER, Selectmen ELMER E. JONES, of
ALLEN H. JACKMAN, Enfield.
A true copy of warrant, Attest,
LEWIS W. CURRIER, Selectmen ELMER E. JONES, of
ALLEN H. JACKMAN, Enfield.
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Report of The Selectmen OF ENFIELD,
FOR THE YEAR
ENDING FEB. 15, 1895.
Money Received & turned over to Treasurer.
Rec'd of Grafton County for pauper claims, $462 45
A. C. Jones, borrowed, 800 00
A. H. Martin, pedler license, 2 00
Carter Houston for old plank,
50
Leviston Bros., borrowed,
500 00
J. F. Jones, borrowed,
325 50
L. N. Sargent. dog licenses,
116 00
John W. Dodge, interest on library fund, 40 30
W. A. Saunders, pool table license, 10 00
L. N. Sargent, use of town hall,
1 00
State Treasurer, Insurance tax, 1 50
6 6 66 Railroad tax,
751 40
Savings Bank, 2866 90
Literary fund, 247 65
bounty on hawks, 4'25
Interest on Jonson fund, 11 26
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6
Rec'd of interest on Gage fund, 76 02
" Sally Clough fund, 6 00
E. E. Jones, rent on Selectmen's room, 4 50
L. W. Currier « "
8 00
F. T. Currier error in amt. paid, dog licenses, 13 20 A. J. Hadley, rent on Strate place from March 1, 1894 to March 1, 1895, 60 00
Denison Currier, error in the abatement of Eustace Favreau tax 1889, 1 38
T. J. Carlton for plank, 1 38
T. E. Furnald, tiling sold to J. S. Pillsbury, 5 82
S. D. Smith for gravel, 2 00
Geo. O. Day for plank had of E. F. Foster,
2 00
$6321 01
Orders Drawn on Treasurer.
Paid State Tax,
$1724 00
County Tax,
1760 00
E. E. Jones, Treasurer Precinct, 575 58
1 -- -- $4059 58
School Money.
Paid David Noyes, due town dist. last year, $77 56
N. E. Huntoon, due Dist. No. 1, last year, 112 58
N. E. Huntoon, school money for 1894, 843 27
David Noyes, town dist. money for 1894, 1721 46
$2754 87
School Supplies.
Paid David Noyes, treas. town district, $119 58
N. E. Huntoon, " Dist. No. 1, 78 34
$197 92
Board of Education.
Paid David Noyes, town dist. for 1894, $30 00
F. S. Gordon, ". " "1893-4, 25 00
Paid G. F. Pettingill, town dist. for 1894, 30 00
$85 00
Town Officers.
Paid L. W. Currier, Selectman, $135 00
E. E. Jones,
110 00
A. H. Jackman, 80 00
A. M. Bryant, Collector,
115 00
A. M. Bryant, Overseer Poor,
65 00
F. B. Williams, Treasurer, 40 00
L. N. Sargent, Clerk, 24 00
N. S. Wheeler, Board of Health, and expense, 15 00
T. E. Furnald, Board of Health, 5 00
Lewis Cogswell, Supervisor, 1894,
18 00
E. D. Pettengill, Supervisor, 1893-4, 20 00
Lorenzo Day, Supervisor, 1894, 28 00
L. D. Dunbar, Auditor, 1894, 5 00
G. W. Burnham, Auditor, 1894,
5 00
G. W. Burnham, moderator from Nov. '92 to Nov. '94 20 00
-- $685 00
Bounty on Hawks. .
Paid Ernest Kimball,
$ 50
C. F. Cross,
25
David Noyes,
25
Joseph Cutting,
1 75
Owen Gordon,
50
H. A. Little,
25
J. L. Little,
25
Frank Russell,
25
Jesse Rollins,
25
$4 25
Water Tubs.
Paid David Noyes for 1893-4 3 00
G. W. Johnson, 1894, 3 00
8
Paid Mrs. S. P. Leach, 1894, 2 00
J. H. Leet, do. 2 00
Mary Savory, do. 3 00
A. C. Jones, do. 3 00
J. H. Hardy, from Mar. 1 '92 to Dec. 1, 94 8 00
$24 00
Town and County Poor.
Paid Overseer of Poor, $653 42 See Report of Overseer of Poor.
Paid Notes and Interest.
Paid L. D. Dunbar, 322 94
Universalist Society,
548 55
Congregationalist Society,
549 48
J. F. Jones, 332 58
Leviston Bros.,
511 00
A. C. Jones,
828 00
$3092 55
Miscellaneous Bills.
Paid W. A. Wilmot, Treas. Fire Company, $109 32
W. A. Abbott, printing town reports, 1894, 44 00
Guy C. Packard, oil and lighting lamps, 13 39
W. A. Abbott, printing and advertising, 11 35
E. R. Dustin, mowing in and around town cemetery, 3 00
E. B. Huse, insurance on Town Library, 3 00
E. B. Huse, Dog Constable notices, 2 00
D. C. Stickney, memorial services,
50 00
E. E. Jones, wood, lamp, book, postage, express and stationery, 14 28
C. H. Webster, housing road machine two years, 2 00 W. H. Cotton, advice 1890, '91, '92, and '93, 50 14 A. J. Hadley, oil, lamps, chimneys and lighting 44 35
9
Smith & Dorothy, lamps, chimneys etc., 2 99
J. H. Stevens, services as policeman, July 4, 2 00
D. N. Ladd, " constable, 2 00
H. E. Cross, " special police July 4, 2 00
O. B. Brown, care of 95 tramps to Feb'y 15, 23 75 6 00
.. .. 66 wood,
.. .. care of drunk tramp, 1 50
F. H. Follansbee, surveying on Steven St.
1 00
Burnham & Fogg, stove pipe for Town House, 5 58
Stephen Laffee, for iron and work, 12 40
J. F. Towle, repairs on Strate place, 3 75
George Sloan, driving and care of hearse. 37 50
B. W. Clough, expenses apprehending W. H. Davis, 26 69
L. W. Currier, for use of selectmen's room, 12 50
Mrs. T. A. Pattee, for use of selectmen's room, 12 50 F. T. Currier, insurance on Town House, 10 00
Henry L. Stevens, damage Stevens St., 5 00
L. W. Currier, 21 burial permits, 3 15
Webster Currier, for gravel had 1893. 2 00
Walter Dole, library Commissioner interest on John W. Dodge library fund 1893, 40 30
Walter Dole, commission for public library '93, 100 00 Walter Dole, 6 6 66 " 1894, 100 00
Jennie M. Huse, services libraian, 10 40
L. N. Sargent, recording 16 births, 4 00
.. .. reporting births to town and state, 15 45
.. .. 66 10 burial permits 1 50
.. .. record book, 80
.. .. 66 postage and express, 2 85
1 52
.. .. sundries for town house,
.. .. work and care of town house, 4 00
Doctor Leet, reporting births and deaths, 2 75
" Raynes, 2 00
" Lamb, 4 50
" Fisher, 3 50
G. W. Burnham, paint and painting bridge, 3 50
Burnham & Fogg, for tile, 89 67
10
Leviston Bros., gravel,
116 00
-
$1021 88
Road Agents.
D. N. Ladd, labor and material,
$ 20 36
T. J. Carlton, “
1081 38
E. F. Foster, " 66
352 80
T. E. Furnald, "
66
66
671 21
- $2125 75
Road Agents.
D. N. Ladd, breaking roads,
$264 86
E. G. Morse, "
12 87
S. E. Follansbee " 66
36 87
T. J. Carlton, 66
58 16
E. F. Foster,
66
40 65
T. E. Furnald
60
103 46
$516 87
Recapitulation.
Paid State Tax,
$1724 00
County "
1760 00
Precinct,
575 85
School money,
2754 87
School supplies,
197 92
Board of Education,
85 00
Town officers,
685 00
Bounty on Hawks,
4 25
Water Tubs,
24 00 ·
Notes,
3092 55
Town and County poor expenses,
653 42
Miscellaneous bills,
1021 88
Road Agents, labor and material,
2125 75
Road Agents for breaking roads,
516 87
$15221 09
Amount of money rec'd from dog licenses unexpended, 116 00
ABATEMENTS.
FEB. 15, 1895.
A. M. Bryant, Collector.
ON TAX BOOK 1894.
Left town before Collector received book :-
John Bogan,
$1 97
A. A. Bunn,
1 97
A. Boyle,
1 97
Anthony Cristony,
1 97
George Hannaway,
1 97
Peter Riley,
1 97
Jas. Kenan,
1 97
Wm. Lyons,
1 97
Edward McDonald,
1.97
Thos. McDonald,
1 97
Isaac Rivers,
1 97
Jas. Trainor,
1 97
Ira Bradley,
2 02
R. K. Burns,
1 83
H. F. Turner,
1 83
M. F. Lynch,
1 83
Win. Buckley,
2 02
John Buckley,
2 02
Thos. McNamara,
2 02
Jas. Collins,
1 97
Jos. Collins,
1 97
John Hogan,
1 97
Martin Welch,
1 97
Richard Came,
1 83
Edward Corbi, (under age)
1 97
1
12
Joel Tucker, (over 70 years) 1 83
.F. J. Church, paid in Fitchburg, Mass.
1 97
John McWilliams "
1 97
Jerry Sullivan,
2 02
C. C. Currier, " Bristol, Vt.,
1 97
P. B. Smith, 66 " Hanover 1 97
W. Whitford, 66 " Grafton,
1 83
A. H. Kidder,
" Franklin, 1 83
F. L. Howe, 66 " Lebanon,
1 83
D. W. Campbell « " Canaan,
1 97
Bert Evon, 66
1 83
H. A. Adams, 66
" Wilton,
1 83
W. S. Moody, "
" Stoneham, Mass. 1 83
A. F. Dustin,
"" Hillsborough, 1 83
G. W. Flanders, "
in Springfield,
1 83
W. O. Comey,
" Henniker, 1 83
G. W. Allen,
soldier,
1 83
John Hunt,
1 83
Spellman Hazen,
1 83
C. H. Gardner,
1 83
N. A. Huntley,
14 60
Mary E. Church,
4 56
E. R. Horton,
1 37
F. A. Heath,
92
W. R. Lovering,
1 83
J. F. Perley, overtax,
1 37
J. and W. G. Dresser "
3 65
Robert Lawn est.,
1 92
Mrs. S. J. Gordon,
5 47
Jas. Huse est.,
7 86
G. W. Perkins,
3 65
C. M. Hildreth, 66
3 45
Chas. Sweeney,
1 06
Rollins Bros.,
2 74
Serepta Morse, 60
6 38
$147 11
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Tax Book, 1888. D. CURRIER, Collector.
Report due on Feb. 15, 1894,
$37 87
Less error,
4 00
$33 87
Paid Treas. Feb. 15, 1894,
$13 13
Abated, £
13 05
$26 18
Amount actually due Feb. 15, 1894, and now due,
$7 69
Tax Book, 1889. D. CURRIER. Collector.
Reported due Feb. 15, 1894,
$42 61
Since paid by collector,
12 80
Now due,
$29 81
Tax Book, 1893.
E. G. MORSE, Collector.
Reported due Feb. 15, 1894,
$681 71
Interest collected on same,
1 95
$683 66
Abated J. Heath, paid in Springfield,
$ 1 46
J. F. Bryant, 1 46
E. F. Adams, 1 46
Paid by Collector,
679 28
- $683 66
Tax Book, 1894. AMOS M. BRYANT, Collector.
$11089 90
Paid treasurer,
Abated, Feb. 15, 1895,
$9913 17
$1176 93
Due
$9766 06 147 11
'Taxes assessed,
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Valuation of the Town of Enfield.
No. of Polls, 430,
Horses, 436,
value $43000 25540
Oxen, 120,
5345
Cows, 610,
14090
Neats, 143,
2430
Sheep, 1198,
1960
Hogs, 19,
165
Fowls,
70
Carriages, 17,
1105
Real estate,
415390
Stock in Public Funds,
3000
Bank Stock,
10900
Money on hand and at interest,
25375
Stock in trade,
24350.
Mills and Machinery,
15500
Steamboat,
300
Total Inventory, - $588520
No. Shares Northern Railroad, 686.
Boston & Maine, 129.
Concord & Montreal, 68.
Manchester & Lawrence, 94.
No. Scholars, Dist. No. 1, 82. 1
Town Dist., 122.
No. Dogs, 52.
Respectfully submitted,
Lewis W. Currier, Selectmen Elmer E. Jones,
Allen H. Jackman,
of Enfield.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. For year ending Feb. 15, 1895. RECEIPTS.
W. A. Wilmot, treas. 1893, $ 37 46
Selectmen,
6321 01
D. Currier, tax collector 1889,
12 80
E. G. Morse, " 66 1893,
677 33
66 " interest, 1 95
A. M. Bryant, "
1894
9766 06
- $16816 61
DISBURSEMENTS.
Outstanding orders reported, Feb. 15, 1894,
$ 342 82
" not reported Feb. 15, 1894, 2 00
State Tax,
1724 00
County Tax,
1760 00
North Enfield Fire District,
575 58
School money, Town "
1799 02
" Dist. No. 1
955 85
66 supplies, Town Dist.,
1 19 58
" Dist. No. 1,
78 34
Board of Education, Town Dist.,
85 00
Town Officers,
685 00
Bounty on Hawks,
4 25
Water tubs,
24 00
Town and County Poor,
653 42
Road Agents, labor and material,
2125 75
breaking roads,
516 87
Notes and interest,
3092 55
Miscellaneous,
1021 88
Cash on hand,
1250 70
FRANK.B. WILLIAMS, Treasurer.
$16816 61
Report of Overseer of the Poor. A. M. BRYANT, Overseer.
DR.
To Cash rec'd of Town Treasurer,
$653 42
Grafton County order,
462 45
U. S. Treasurer, pension due A. Quimby,
72 80
N. A. Huntly,
9 50
Wallace M. Blanchard,
3 00
·
$1201 17
CR.
Paid for Grafton County :
Clara K. Martin,
$48 25
Dennison Sargent,
88 41
Mervine Angell,
65 60
Delivan Williams,
52 00
L. G. Moody,
39 00
Miah Columbia,
37 00
Mrs. C. H. Johnson,
6 00
Charles Rush,
69 60
Caleb B. Atwood,
8 04
C. C. Hackett,
2 50
Mrs. F. A. Heath,
16 00
Wallace M. Blanchard,
. 5 00
Transient,
41 50
A. Quimby, soldier,
93 50
Total paid out for Grafton County,
$572.40
Y
17 .
Rec'd of Wallace M. Blanchard, 3 00 U. S. Treasurer, pension due A. Quimby, 72 80
$75 80
Due from Grafton County,
$496 60
Paid for Town Poor :-
Newman A. Huntley,
34 50
Lavia E. Bryant,
58 40
Thomas Wier, soldier,
20 00
$112 90
Tramps,
4 50
Expenses Paid.
Huntley case,
$21 00
Quimby case,
4 00
Taking Sargent to County Farm,
4 00
Taking statements,
6 00
Paid Selectmen County order,
$462 45
Miscellaneous.
Paid W. Y. Walcott, overseer :-
Bal. due, as per report, 1894,
$1 92
expenses settling County bills,
4 50
E. O. Williams for Delevan Williams,
7 50
$13 92
Recapitulation.
Whole amount recieved,
$1201 17
Paid for Grafton County,
$572 40
Town,
112 90
Tramps,
4 50
County order,
462 45
Miscellaneous bills,
13 92
Expenses,
35 00
-
$1201 17
$35 00
Report of ROAD AGENTS.
D. N. LADD, Agent, 1893. LABOR AND MATERIAL.
Paid W. M. Baker,
$ 50
H. C. Talbert, 1 20
D. C. Choate, powder and fuse, 26
H. C. Baker, on culvert,
2 00
D. N. Ladd, labor,
6 40
D. N. Ladd, use of derrick,
10 00
$20 36
BREAKING ROADS.
Paid F. H. Webster,
$8 70
Thomas Webster,
1 65
Hiram Gage,
75
D. Cannon,
7 05
H. C. Baker,
7 75
J. F. Towle,
3 00
H. P. Stevens,
75
John Bradford,
8 40
H. M. Leeds, ironing bridge,
3 00
Henry White,
22 66
J. M. Nelson,
90
A. H. Jackman,
3 53
Frank Babbitt,
2 00
Hial Follansbee,
27 18
A. B. Gordon,
3 00
19
Paid W. P. Cross,
1 50
H. H. Walbridge, cutting ice,
45
J. L. Clark,
1 35
A. C. Talbert,
9 60
E. E. Huse,“
6 45
H. S. Burnham,
13 75
J. H. Morse, with roller,
7 45
E. G. Strong,
3 75
C. E. Gardner,
8 70
A. M. Bucklin,
2 00
Robert Lawn,
14 40
W. G. Dresser,
17 67
F. P. Haskins,
5 45
L. J. Moody,
2 12
E. R. Dustin,
1 20
G. B. White,
6 90
W. M. Leavitt,
22 20
Willie Laffee, cutting ice,
1 00
Walter Foster,
10 88
D. N. Ladd,
25 60
Hira Follansbee,
2 12
Breaking,
$264 86
Labor and material on highway,
20 36
Rec'd pay, order of Selectmen,
$285 22
D. N. LADD.
E. G. MORSE, Agent, 1893. BREAKING ROADS.
Paid John Dawson,
$8 10
Clarence Heath,
50
E. G. Morse,
2 40
J. H. Tupper, on highway,
1 87
Rec'd pay by order of Selectmen
$12 87
E. G. MORSE.
20
S. E. FOLLANSBEE, Agent, 1893. BREAKING ROADS.
Paid C. B. Follansbee,
$1 80
H. A. Follansbee,
3 37
N. P. Sargent,
3 75
B. F. McCollister,
3 00
M. H. Purmort,
4 80
B. F. Pettengill,
8 18
W. A. Barker,
2 70
J. Eastman,
2 15
S. E. Follansbee,
3 75
Received Pay by order of Selectmen, $33 50
A. P. Howe, paid by Selectmen, order to Howe, 3 37
$36 87
S. E. FOLLANSBEE.
T. J. CARLTON, Agent.
LABOR AND MATERIAL ON HIGHWAYS.
Paid N. V. King,
$5 00
Burnham & Fogg, tile,
135 71
F. D. Perry, labor,
248 50
Frank Babbitt, fence posts,
2 40
L. W. Currier, labor,
72 27
T. J. Carlton and team,
131 85
George Brown,
60 38
J. H. Paddleford,
1 50
Orrin Follansbee,
20 62
William McConnell,
1 20
J. H. Hardy,
29 62
Willie Whittier,
4 35
E. E. Jones,
3 15
W. A. Saunders,
12 89
J. J. Follansbee,
5 25
C. A. Lovejoy,
1 95
O. B. Whipple,
24 00
21
J. J. Walbridge,
2 25
Walter Foster,
15 25
A. A. Cox, for plow,
2 00
W. F. Choate,
1 50
H. E. Cross,
3 00
Burt Brown,
5 10
A. C. Train,
4 50
E. E. Huse,
10 20
O. C. Brown,
30 00
H. H. Walbridge,
6 50
D. N. Ladd, tools,
3 10
F. B. Williams,
68
E. A. Wells, drawing gravel,
2 70
D. M. Atwell,
75
L. J. Strong,
18 90
W. P. Cross,
2 70
E. A. Wells,
24 00
J. F. Rush,
7 50
J. Gallagher,
3 37
D. Simmons,
6 75
Lewis Rainey,
10 20
Chester Darling,
1 00
Wells & Flanders, stone culvert,
55 54
Wells & Flanders, labor,
2 50
Wells & Flanders, lumber,
94 48
Smith & Dorothy, hoe,
65
J. F. Jones,
4 50
C. Gardner,
1 12
-$1081 38
BREAKING ROADS.
Fred W. Jones,
$6 90
D. M. Atwell,
40
E. G. Morse,
12 55
H. J. Cole, snowing bridge,
3 00
E. R. Dustin,
2 25
T. J. Carlton,
4 50
66
breaking sidewalks,
5 25
22
Paid L. J. Strong,
2 00
H. E. Cross,
3 60
J. M. Nelson,
1 05
Thomas Webster,
3 00
F. P. Haskins,
3 82
O. C. Brown,
2 09
C. A. Packard, cutting ice,
50
E. R. Collins,
5 00
G. H. Sargent,
2 25
Breaking
$ 58 16
Work on highway,
1081 38
Received pay by order of Selectmen, $1139 54
T. J. CARLTON.
E. F. FOSTER, Agent.
LABOR AND MATERIAL ON HIGHWAY
E. F. Foster, labor,
$81 25
" repairs on road machine, 1 20
" plank and timber,
39 76
" tile and drawing, 37 96
G. O. Day,
3 75
J. Eastman,
3 00
Alba Kidder,
50 78
M. H. Purmort,
19 80
Rupert Kidder,
20 37
M. T. Purmort,
25 50
N. P. Sargent,
3 60
J. H. Kimball,
2 50
Ira Kimball,
10 38
B. F. McCollister,
3 75
G. W. Dustin,
5 45
Elmer Kidder,
16 50
Burt Merrill,
3 75
Dominick Cannon,
3 00
F. D. Perry,
17 50
Ezra Day, for use of plank and land damage, 3 00
$352 80
23
BREAKING ROADS. .
J. Eastman,
$3 00
A. P. Howe,
1 25
M. T. Purmont,
1 50
Edgar Spaulding,
9 36
Rupert Kidder,
8 25
G. O. Day,
1 00
Phil Sargent,
5 62
Randall Eastman,
2 87
G. W. Dustin,
3 30
E. F. Foster,
4 50
$40 65
Paid on Highway
352 80
Rec'd pay by Selectmen order
$393 45
E. F. FOSTER.
T. E. FURNALD, Agent. LABOR AND MATERIAL ON HIGHWAY.
Paid M. D. Gove, labor,
$53 55
T. E. Furnald,
108 10
F. Gilley, 66
20 55
John Quimby,
3 00
Jesse Rollins, 66
3 32
George Quimby, 66
9 43
A. Gardner.
4 80
Fred Quimby
66
17 53
Alba Moody,
2 10
W. H. Quimby,
2 17
Cutting & Colby,
4 50
Lewis Hall, drawing tile,
3 50
A. B. Gordon, lumber,
15 61
F. D. Perry, with machine,
73 50
W. G. Dresser, labor,
25 57
66
stone,
1 50
A. H. Jackman, labor,
20 00
Harrison Quimby "
8 85
24
L. J. Moody, labor,
7 75
Frank Russel, . 6
2 25
Hira Follonsbee, 66
7 65
Hial Follansbee, 66
5 90
Jimmy Talbert, 66
4 50
Will Winship,
1 50
D. M. Marrs,
10 75
G. B. White, 66
5 70
Timothy Drew,
1 50
Albion Stevens,
5 85
Fred Heath,
5 25
H. S. Burnham,
9 45
Ed Huntley,
1 50
Kirk Heath,
7 50
James Jackman,
2 25
Herbert Horton,
3 45
W. M. Davis,
2 25
Willie Cochran,
4 12
1
Burt Merrill,
4 00
E. F. Moore, road crossings,
100 00
George Noyes,
4 50
G. W. Winship,
1 35
J. McElwain, iron work,
1 45
S. Cole & Son, grates,
3 00
G. W. Allen,
2 50
Fred 'Truell,
3 00
Henry Quimby,
1 00
F. T. Currier, powder and fuse,
1 50
Burnham & Fogg, tile,
64 96
John Bradford, tubeing,
1 00
F. B. Banks, labor,
1 00
Sanford Colburn, labor,
14 25
Wesley Flanders, “
1 00
$671 21
BREAKING ROADS.
Paid John Dawson, $ 1 58
A. Dawson, 2 00
25
T. E. Furnald,
7 05
L. J. Moody,
3 60
Jas. Colburn, 2 95
R. G. Hawley.
1 50
A. P. Stevens,
5 70
M. D. Gove,
4 65
G. W. Winship,
4 50
Hial Follansbee,
11 02
E. E. Marrs,
9 15
D. M. Marrs,
5 63
John Dresser,
4 50
W. G. Dresser,
8 92
W. M. Davis,
7 05
W. S. Caswell,.
4 50
C. H. Ackerman,
1 65
J. L. Little,
4 73
A. H. Jackman,
8 78
A. C. Talbert,
4 00
Breaking roads,
$103 46
Labor and material on highway,
671 21
Rec'd pay by order of selectmen,
$774 67
T. E. FURNALD.
Availabilities.
Due from Grafton County,
$496 60
In Treasury,
1250 70
Interest on J. W. Dodge, library fund,
26 00
Gage fund,
56 00
" Jonson fund,
10 00
Due on Tax Book, 1888,
7 69
66
" 1889,
29 81
66
1894,
1166 73
Drain Tile on hand,
24 00
Plank on hand,
33 00
$3100 53
Reported Liabilities, Feb. 15, 1894,
$621 77
Outstanding order, not reported, 2 00 Since paid, $623 77 --
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26
Availabilities, Feb. 15 1895,
3100 53
Showing a gain in the financial standing of the town above that of Feb. 15, 1894 of
$3724 30
Legacies, Funds, Property and Claims Held by the Town.
Yearly income, for ten years, J. W. Dodge, library fund, $1000 00 Gage fund income for town purposes, 2500 00
G. W. Jonson legacy, income for benefit of poor, 368 00
Sally C. Clough fund, income for care of several graves, 200 00
Claim against U. S. Government for war expenses, 1161 40
Strate place, $600 00 Two Safes, $125 00, Town House, Hearse, Hearse House, Tramp House, 2 Rood Ma- chines and School Houses.
We have examined the amounts of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Road Agents, Overseer of the Poor and Tax Collector of the town of Enfield for the year ending Feb. 15, 1895, and find them correct- ly and properly vouched.
L. D. DUNBAR, - Auditors.
HENRY W. WILSON.
SCHOOL REPORT . . OF
TOWN + DISTRICT AND =
DISTRICT NUMBER 1.
ENFIELD.
REPORT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, Town District.
The school report being called for by the printer earlier than usual, we cannot give as full report of our school as we would like to, as much of the information we need is in the school registers and they have not been returned to us. The Treasurer's report will show the amount expended for schools, the number of weeks and by whom taught. We should be glad to give the studies persued in the school and the roll of honor, but the registers contain this, and those we have not got. We think the school work of the year has been prosecuted with fidelity and wisdom on the part of the teachers and pupils. There has been no serious trouble in any school and very little complaint of any sort.
There have been schooled 141 scholars during the past year, East Hill having the largest number convened in one room, Mont- calm the smallest. 'The school board in discharging their official duty in careing for the schools have done what seemed wisdom on their part and tried to be loyal to the cause of education. Our schools need and should have the influence and positive aid of every citizen. As our schools are, such will be our scholars.
We can never do too much for learning. We are most happy to say that the town of Enfield has always responded willingly and liberally to the call of education, and to-day our scholars are far in advance of the majority of the towns in the State, as shown by the Superintendent's report. Surely the education of the young is a great and noble work. Let each endeavor to do his part wisely and well.
Feb. 24th, 1895.
F. S. Gordon,
School David Noyes,
George F. Pettengill, Board.
ANNUAL REPORT . . OF ...
THE TREASURER
. . . OF ...
t
Enfield Town School District
For the Year Ending MARCH 1, 1895.
David Noyes, Treasurer. DR.
Received of F. S. Gordon, for books, $1 50
Town Treas., bal. on school money, for 1893, 77 56
Town Treas., school money for '94, 1721 46
-$1800 52
CR.
CENTER SCHOOL.
Paid W. L. Pettengill, teaching 9 weeks, including board, $90 00
Edith M. Bryant, teaching 9 weeks, 54 00
W. L. Pettengill, teaching 10 weeks, 60 120 00 Edith M. Bryant, teaching 9 weeks, 66 54 00
. George Adams, teaching 10 weeks, 70 00
Mary E. Gilman, for boarding teacher, 10 weeks, 30 00
George Adams, for care of school house, building fires, 5.00
$423 00
2
EAST HILL SCHOOL.
Paid G. F. Pettengill, teaching 11 weeks, including board, $77 00 66 66 9
66 63 00
Alice Newell, teaching 10 weeks, 40 00
E. A. Marrs, boarding teacher 10 weeks,
20 00
Alexander Stevens, cleaning school house,
1 00
fires two terms, 1 50
Chas. Akerman, for conveyance for teacher, 1 00
$203 50
MONTCALM SCHOOL.
Paid Eva Edwards, teaching 10 weeks, including board, $50 00
9 45 00
Emma Paddleford, teaching 10 weeks, 30 00
B. F. Pettengill, boarding teacher 10 weeks,
17 50
Mrs. Flanders. for cleaning school house, 2 00
Robert Flanders, building fires, 2 00
$146 50
POTATO HILL SCHOOL.
Paid Jennie E. McCollister, teaching 12 weeks, inc. board, 48 00
CAMBRIDGEVILLE SCHOOL.
Paid Alice Bailey for teaching 10 weeks, $30 00
E. O. Williams, for boarding teacher 10 weeks, 17 50
Edith M. Bryant, for teaching 10 weeks, inc. board, 60 00
for conveyance, 3 50
Annie Clough, for teaching 10 weeks, including board, 70 00
Brown boy for building fires two terms, 4 00
$185 00
LOCKEHAVEN SCHOOL.
Paid Minnie Emerson, for teaching 11 weeks, $38 50
S. E. Currier, for boarding teacher 11 weeks, 19 25
Mary S. Currier, for teaching 12 weeks, 52 50
3
S. E. Currier, for boarding teacher 12 weeks, 21 00 Frank H. Noyes, for teaching 6 weeks, including board,
36 00 1
D. K. Arlin for cleaning school house, 1 00
" for building fires, 25
Dick Hawley for building fires,
75
Fred Goss for building fires,
1 50
$170 75
SHAKER SCHOOL.
Paid for 28 weeks schooling,
$168 00
Two brooms,
40
Two towels,
30
One bar soap,
05
One box Enamoline,
10
Two days house cleaning,
1 50
Setting 4 lights glass,
50
¿ M. shingles,
1 00
Patching and laying shingles,
1 50
Express on books,
1 15
Wood for school,
3 00
$177 50
CONVEY ANCE
Paid Sanford Colburn, Spring term,
7 50
66
66 Fall term,
15 75
Winter term, 22 50
.
$45 75
SCHOOLING OUT OF TOWN AND NO. 1 DISTRICT.
Paid Town of Plainfield, for 1893,
64 55
No. 1 district, Enfield for 9 terms, Cross boy,
13.50
$78 05
4
Paid for wood.
Paid B. F. Pettengill, for 3 cords wood, 11 25
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