Annual reports of the Town of Fremont, N.H. 1921, Part 1

Author: Fremont (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1921
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01845 7983


GC 974.202 F88AR, 1921


ANNUAL REPORTS


of the


Town of Fremont


New Hampshire


For the Year Ending January 31, 1921 :


TOWN OF FREMONT


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


Selectmen and Treasurer


AND ALL OTHER


Officers and Committees


FOR THE


Financial Year Ending January 31 1921


MANCHESTER, N. H. PRINTED BY JOHN B. CLARKE CO. 1921


Town Officers


Clerk.


HENRY A. COOK.


Selectmen.


EUGENE D. SANBORN, ERNEST S. BEEDE, GEORGE A. BASSETT.


Treasurer. . WILLIAM H. GIBSON.


Auditor.


WILCOMB H. BENFIELD.


Library Trustees.


JENNIE S. MOULD, '18.


GEORGE A. BASSETT, '18.


MARY A. BEEDE, '20.


Trustees of Trust Funds. 1


JAMES W. WILKINSON, '18.


. FRANK H. LYFORD, '19. :


STEPHEN A. FROST. '20.


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Collector. WILLIAM H. MOULD.


Patrolman, Trunk Road. ARTHUR S. MOORE.


Highway Agents.


FRED H. BISHOP,


FRANK H. LYFORD


Health Officer. STEPHEN A. FROST.


Constable and Dog Officer. CHARLES W. HESELTON.


Police.


CHARLES W. HESELTON, ERNEST S. BEEDE, ALBERT PHILBRICK.


Janitor of Town Hall. ALBERT PHILBRICK.


Fire Warden.


MELZER I. STEVENSON.


Deputy Fire Wardens.


ALDEN F. SANBORN, FRANK H. LYFORD


Librarian. CORA B. FROST.


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Moderator. ALDEN F. SANBORN.


Supervisors. JAMES B. MARTIN, ARTHUR R. WHITTIER, WILLIAM H. MOULD.


Ballot Clerks. -


ANDREW. J. BROWN JOSEPH P. BASSETT


FRED J. CLEMENT WILCOMB H. BENFIELD


Representative to General Court. STEPHEN A. FROST.


SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS. School Board.


HAROLD L. JONES, '18


ELMER S. GEORGE, '19 JAMES B. MARTIN, '20


School Clerk and Treasurer. LILLIAN E. FROST.


Truant Officer. CHARLES W. HESELTON.


TOWN WARRANT


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.


[L. s.]


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Fremont, in the County of Rockingham, in, said state qualified to vote in town af- fairs :


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town house in said town on Tuesday, the eighth day of March next, at ten (10) of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following sub- jects :


1. To choose a town clerk.


2. To choose three selectmen, treasurer, auditor, one li- brary trustee, and one trustee of trust funds.


3. To choose two or more highway agents, one of which shall have the care and maintenance of the trunk line road, under the supervision of the State Highway Depart- ment.


4. To choose all other necessary officers.


5. To take the sense of the qualified voters whether the alterations and amendments to the Constitution proposed by the Constitutional convention shall be approved.


6. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary for the following purposes; to defray town charges ; for repairs of highways and bridges ; for care of cemì- eteries, and for Memorial Day.


". To see if the town will vote to discontinue the old


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road (so-called) leading from the main road from Fremont Village to Sandown, near the residence of George W. Emer- son to the south road leading from Chester to Brentwood, near the residence of Fred H. Bishop.


8. (By request of N. H. Old Home Week association.) To see if the town will vote to observe "Old Home Day" and raise and appropriate such sum of money as may be necessary.


9. To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


Given under our hands and seal this 18th day of Feb- ruary in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty- one.


- EUGENE D. SANBORN, ERNEST S. BEEDE, GEORGE A. BASSETT, Selectmen of Fremont.


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BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF


Estimates of Revenues and Expenditures for the Ensuing Year, Revenue and Expenditures of the Previous


SOURCES OF REVENUE.


Actual Revenue Previous Year, 1920.


Estimated Revenue Ensuing Year, 1921.


From State:


Insurance Tax


$1.87


$1.87


Railroad Tax


354.99


360.00


Savings Bank Tax.


916.86


1,000.00


For Fighting Forest Fires.


5.40


50.00


For Highways (a) For State Aid Mainte- nance


139.67


350.00


From Local Sources Except Taxes: All Licenses and Permits except Dog Licenses


650.30


700.00


Rent of Town Hall and Other Buildings


111.50


125.00


Interest Received on Taxes and Deposits


4.33


5.00


From Poll Taxes.


756.00


1,200.00


Revenue Applicable Only to New Construction and Improve- ments:


(a) For State Aid Highway Construction


1,122.75


1,122.75


Revenue Which Must Be Paid to Other Governmental Divi-


sions:


Dog licenses


49.89


49.89


Amount Raised by Property Taxes


10,139.42


10,139.42


Total Revenues


$14,252.98


$15,103.93


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FREMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE.


January 31, 1921, to January 31, 1922, compared with Actual Year January 31, 1920, to January 31, 1921.


PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURES.


Actual Expenditures Previous Year, 1920.


Estimated Expenditures Ensuing Year, 1921.


Current Maintenance Expenses :


General Government:


Town Officers' Salaries .


$340.16


$325.00


Town Officers' Expenses . . ..


238.22


200.00


Election and Registration Ex- penses


111.75


50.00


Care and Supplies for Town Hall


98.26


150.00


Protection of Persons and Prop- erty:


Police Department


15.00


15.00


Fire Department


10.80


100.00


Health:


Vital Statistics


5.45


10.00


Highways and Bridges:


State Aid Maintenance


State's Contribution


139.67


300.00


Town's Contribution


642.84


300.00


Town Maintenance


1,748.45


1,200.00


General Expenses of Highway Department


1,018.35


100.00


Education :


Libraries


114.10


40.00


Patriotic Purposes:


Memorial Day and Other


Celebrations


150.00


150.00


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Public Service Enterprises: Cemeteries


332.15


25.00


Outlay for New Construction and


Permanent Improvements :


Highways and Bridges:


Trunk Line Construction:


State's Contribution


1,122.75


1,122.75


Town's Contribution


748.50


748.50


Payments to Other Governmental Divisions :


State Taxes


1,904.00


2,000.00


County Taxes


1,452.51


1,500.00


Special Poll Tax.


282.00


564.00


Payments to School Districts.


3,947.31


3,731.00


Total Expenditures


$14,422.27


$12,631.25


INVENTORY AS MADE BY SELECTMEN APRIL 1, 1920.


VALUATIONS.


Real estate, resident $261,565.00


Real estate, non-resident


129,725.00


Horses, 93


12,595.00


Mules, 3


400.00


Cows, 140


11,515.00


Neat stock, 29


1,900.00


Sheep, 204


2,040.00


Hogs, 7


125.00


Fowl, 507


1,008.00


Vehicles and automobiles, 7


950.00


Wood and lumber


875.00


Money


20,334.00


Stock in trade


28,800.00


Mills and machinery


23,350.00


$495,182.00


Resident property taxes


$7,355.45


Non-resident property taxes


2,796.27


Poll taxes


751.00


$10,902.72


Rate of taxation, $2.05 on $100.


Soldiers' exemptions, $2,900. .


APPROPRIATIONS, 1920.


State tax (annual)


$1,680.00


State tax (Soldiers' bonus)


224.00


County tax


1,452.51


Town charges


500.00


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Highways


$2,500.00


Care cemeteries


25.00


Memorial Day


150.00 1


Library


33.60


Schools-($5 on $1000 valuation)


2,475.91


(high school tuition)


670.00


(general purposes)


544.00


(State's supervision)


216.00


Special poll tax for soldiers.


286.00


Overlay


145.70


$10,902.72


SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY.


Town hall and land


$5,000.00


Furniture 275.00


Library building


400.00


Furniture and books


500.00


Forest fire equipment


20.00


Highway equipment


50.00


$6,245.00


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK, 1920.


For the year 1920, I have licensed dogs as follows :


21 Male dogs @ $2 $42.00


2 Female dogs @ $5 ..


10.00


September 1, 1920.


1 Male dog (8 mos.) @ $2


1.34


24 Total


$53.34.


Reserved for fees, 23 @ $0.15.


3.45


Paid Treasurer


$49.89


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1920.


May 1.


, By order of Selectmen issued license


pool table, six months


$5.00


Nov. 1. Pool table license, 6 months $5.00


$10.00 Since February 1, 1920, I have issued permits for the regis- tration of autos, trucks, and motor cycles, as follows : Automobiles 6C


Trucks 4 Motorcycles 4


Received for permits and paid Treasurer, $640.30. Respectfully submitted,


HENRY A. COOK,


Town Clerk.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


(For year 1920.) .


Receipts.


Cash on hand January 31, 1920. $1,290.03


Received from all sources 15,413.31


$16,703.34


Payments.


Selectmen's orders


$11,309.51


State tax


1,904.00


County tax


1,452.51


$14,666.02


Cash on hand January 31, 1921


$2,037 .: 12


Due from collector 12.30


Total assets


$2,049.62


WILLIAM H. GIBSON,


Treasurer.


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RECEIPTS. (For the year ending January 31, 1921.)


From Local Taxes :


Property and poll taxes, 1920


$10,895.42


From State:


State aid maintenance


139.67


Insurance tax


1.87


Railroad tax


354.99


Savings bank tax


916.86


Fighting forest fire


5.40


From County :


For support of poor


22.00


From Local Sources except Taxes :


Dog licenses


49.89


Rent of Town hall


111.50


Interest on taxes


4.33


Permits for registration of motor vehicles


640.30


Pool table license


10.00


Mary S. Higgins, trust funds.


2,100.00


Lot in cemetery


20.00


Candidates' fees


3.00


Sale of lumber on new cemetery land


122.24


Old bridge plank sold by Selectmen


8.00


S. A. Frost, overcharge on insurance


3.30


Committee on Memorial Day


4.54


Total receipts from all sources


$15,413.31


Cash on hand at beginning of the year. 1,290.03


$16,703.34


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PAYMENTS. (For the year ending January 31, 1921.)


General Government:


Town officers' salaries


$340.16


Town officers' expenses 238.22


Election and registration expenses 111.75


Town hall expenses


98.26


Protection of Persons and Property :


Forest fire


10.80


Police


15.00


Health :


Vital Statistics


$5.45


Highway and Bridges :


Town maintenance


1,245.92


General expenses .


1,018.35


State Aid maintenance


7782.51


Breaking roads


502.53


Library :


Expenses


114.10


Cemeteries :


Enlarging cemetery .


275.00


Labor, including driving hearse 57.15


Memorial Day :


Expenses


150.00


Schools :


Appropriation, including dog licenses


3,947.31


Special Poll Tax :


$2 on 141 polls 282.00


Trust Funds :


Mary S. Higgins, funds


2,100.00


Unclassified :


Abatements 15.00


Other Governmental Decisions :


Taxes paid State


1,904.00


Taxes paid County


1,452.51


Total payments, all purposes $14,666.02


Cash on hand at end of year, Jan. 31, 1921 2,037.32


$16,703.34


Detailed Statement of Payments.


The Selectmen have given orders on the Treasurer for the payments of the following bills :


GENERAL GOVERNMENT.


Salaries :


Ernest S. Beede, selectman $32.00


Eugene D. Sanborn, selectman 89.50


George A. Bassett, selectman 36.66


William H. Mould, collector 85.00


William H. Gibson, treasurer 30.00


Cora B. Frost, librarian


45.00


Henry A. Cook, clerk


20.00


Wilcomb H. Benfield, auditor


2.00


$340.16


Expenses :


John B. Clarke Co., printing reports


$115.35


American Surety Co., officers' bonds


20.00


Ernest S. Beede :


Tax Commission conference. 4.75


Preambulating Epping and Danville lines. . 6.00


Horse hire


9.00


Eugene D. Sanborn :


Horse hire


18.50


Postage and stationery 3.07


American Express Co., express on reports.


.50


Eugene D. Sanborn, Tax Commission confer- ence


5.00


Edson C. Eastman Co., stamp and index book.


.85


Herbert B. Wilbur, envelopes and postage on inventory blanks 3.28


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Eugene D. Sanborn, State Health conference .. $5.62


Edson C. Eastman Co., election warrants .72


Eugene D. Sanborn :


Preambulating Epping and Danville line, and cash paid out 7.00


Assessors' conference


5.00


Town membership fee 1.00


Evans Printing Co., printing notices forbidding ' ball playing in Village streets 4.58


Arthur W. Dudley, surveying Epping line. . 5.00


William H. Mould, Assessors' conference


4.50


Henry A. Cook :


Issuing automobile permits.


17.00


Cash paid for automobile price book. 1.50


$238.22


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION EXPENSES.


Alden F. Sanborn, moderator, March, September and November


$9.00


James B. Martin, supervisor, 2 years. 25.00


Edson C. Eastman Co., checklists 2.75


Andrew J. Brown, ballot clerk, September and November 5.00


Joseph P. Bassett, ballot clerk, September and November 5.00


Arthur R. Whittier, supervisor, 2 years. 25.00


Arthur R. Whittier, at guard rail primary. 2.50


Stephen A. Frost, supervisor, 2 years.


25.00


William H. Gibson, ballot clerk, September primary 2.50


Fred J. Clement, ballot clerk, November election


2.50


Wilcomb H. Benfield, ballot clerk, September and November 5.00


Charles W. Heselton, at guard rail, November ... 2.50


$111.75


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CARE AND SUPPLIES FOR HALL.


Stephen A. Frost, insurance on hall.


$36.30


Eugene D. Sanborn, insurance on hall. 33.00


P. & F. Corbin, key for hall. .57


Arthur E. True, labor, trap door in stage


2.00


Charles W. Heselton, wood for hall.


5.50


Arthur S. Moore, sawing wood.


6.25


Henry A. Cook, janitor, hall ..


8.00


Albert Philbrick, cash paid :


Broom


1.05


Wax


.20


Josiah West, housing wood.


1.20


Housing wood


1.20


Oil


:20


Lamp chimney


.15


Four sockets


1.80


Four fuses


.60


Oil


.24


$98.26


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY.


Fire :


Melzer I. Stevenson, et al., fire on Moulds' land One-half of the above the State paid.


$10.80


Police :


Charles W. Heselton, constable and dog officer. Vital Statistics :


15.00


A. W. Mitchell, M. D., returning births and deaths 2.00


Henry A. Cook, recording births, deaths and marriages 3.45


$5.45


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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


General highway expenses :


Charles W. Heselton, fixing road roller and re- repairing shed $1.50


Spaulding & Frost Co., plank and stringers for Woodman causeway and Clough bridge, $50 M 534.65


Frank H. Lyford, et al., labor, Woodman cause- way 71.70


Fred H. Bishop, et al. :


Labor, Clough bridge


23.61


Labor, Bog bridge


30.55


Prescott Sign Co., painting road signs


8.10


James Towle, labor on silent policemen.


.75


Spaulding & Frost Co., plank and stringers for Big bog bridge 213.19


Carroll F. Hall, cutting bushes.


16.00


Frank A. Hall, cutting bushes


18.00


Fred H. Bishop, et al., labor on culvert on Bas- sett road 12.50


North East Metal Culvert Co., culvert.


26.41


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight on culverts .. 2.59


Alden F. Sanborn, labor


3.50


Edward J. Smith, cutting bushes


10.50


Fred H. Bishop, et al., labor Webster bridge ...


7.80


Evans' Printing Co., printing notices


6.00


Andrew J. Brown, burning brush


2.80


Spaulding & Frost Co .:


Plank, Woodman causeway


4.25


Installing electric light


23.95


$1,018.35


Town maintenance :


Fred H. Bishop, highway agent. $735.67


Frank H. Lyford, highway agent. 510.25


$1,245.92


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State Aid maintenance :


Arthur S. Moore :


Patrolman


$136.61


Patrolman


126.50


Walter A. Barnum :


By order Highway commissioner 89.10


By order Highway commissioner 102.95


Arthur S. Moore, patrolman


52.50


Frank St. John, labor on bank wall, cement, cash paid C. W. Heselton. 99.25


North East Metal Culvert Co., culvert.


74.40


Arthur S. Moore, patrolman


100.20


$782.51


Breaking roads :


Fred H. Bishop, agent, February and March, 1920


$264.38


Ernest S. Beede, agent, February and March, 1920


119.25


Fred Sanborn, agent, February and March, 1920 4.90


Fred H. Bishop, agent, February and March, 1920


26.50


Frank H. Lyford, agent, February and March, 1920


87.50


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$502.53


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LIBRARY.


Arthur E. True, labor shingling building


$19.00


Exeter Lumber Co., shingles and nails. 52.50


Charles W. Heselton, wood


5.00


Jennie S. Mould, appropriation for books


33.60


Joseph P. Bassett, wood


4.00


$114.10


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CEMETERIES.


Enlarging cemetery :


Louis G. Hoyt, drawing papers and conducting hearing


$25.00


Ida M. Follett, right in land


62.50


Freeman W. Follett, right in land 62.50


Albert M. Follett, right in land.


62.50


Sadie T. Ball, right in land. 31.25


Abbie S. Todd, right in land.


31.25


$275.00


Care (including driving hearse) :


Ernest S. Beede, driving hearse


$5.00


Labor, Village yard-


Charles W. Heselton


4.50


Leon M. Mills


2.25


James W. Robinson


2.25


Arthur Robinson


2.25


Charles Rock


2.23


Sylvester Sanborn


2.25


Fred J. Clement


2.25


Labor, Currier yard-


Charles W. Heselton


3.50


James W. Robinson


2.50


George LeClair


2.25


Labor, Northside yards, Frank H. Lyford.


7.00


Labor, Village yard-


George LeClair


1.80


Leslie True


.90


James W. Robinson


1,80


Percy Proctor


1:80


Perley R. Clement


1,80


Mirlen Healey


1.80


George Proctor


1.80


Carroll Heselton


2.30


Charles W. Heselton


$3.90


$57.15


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MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES.


William H. Gibson, band, speaker, and supplies .. $150.00


SCHOOLS.


Following is the school money available for the year 1920 and 1921, which has been paid the school treasurer :


Lillian E. Frost, school treasurer:


By law, $5 on each $1,000 or valuation $2,475.91


For high school tuition


670.00


For general purposes


544.00


For state supervision 216.00


Dog licenses due April 1, 1920


41.40


$3,947.31


SPECIAL POLL TAX.


John W. Plummer, state treasurer, $2 each on 141


polls collected $282.00


TRUST FUNDS.


Trustees of trust funds :


Mary S. Higgins fund, for Methodist preach- ing


$2,000.00


Mary S. Higgins fund, interest for care of Hig-


gins lot in Village cemetery 100.00


$2,100.00


ABATEMENTS.


William H. Mould's collection, 1920 :


Jenness G. Brown, poll, paid in Auburn $5.00


George K. Emerson, poll, by request. $5.00


John C. McIntire, poll, by request. 5.00


$15.00


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The town appropriated $2,500 for repairs of highways and bridges, out of which sum there had to be set aside for main- tenance of state road $311.34 and for construction of state road $748.50, the latter amount not being used remains in the town treasury for use in 1921; and there is also available from the state $1,122.75 for construction in 1921.


After deducting from the $2,500, the $311.34 and $748.50 there was available for roads and bridges $1,440.16, of this sum Fred H. Bishop used $735.67 and Frank H. Lyford $510.25, for repair of roads only, leaving $194.24.


The Woodman causeway had to be replanked and length- ened, at a cost of $436.15 for material and labor. Clough bridge replanked at a cost of $198.06 for material and labor, Big bog bridge rebuilt all new at a cost of $243.71 for mate- rial and labor, two culerts had to be relaid costing $46.71, a total of $924.63, for all of which there was $194.24 available.


The library building had to be shingled costing $71.50, for which there was not any appropriation.


The big snow storms of February and March cost $502.53, which sum was paid from money already in the treasury.


The Federal Aid Road is just as much a disappointment to the selectmen as to the citizens of the town. It is not what we expected nor is it what was promised. When we consult the State Highway department we are met with "This has been a most extraordinary time to build roads, both on ac- count of labor and material, the department has been ham- pered somewhat by the partial failure of the government to pay its proportion.". The work done this year has had to be paid for out of money raised for maintenance, the state ex- pending as its accounts shows, $1,352.24 ; the town expending $366.75, all of which should have been paid for out of the Federal money.


EUGENE D. SANBORN. ERNEST S. BEEDE. GEORGE A. BASSETT. Selectmen.


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TOWN PATROLMAN'S REPORT. ARTHUR S. MOORE, Patrolman. Receipts.


Received of town treasurer


$415.81


Expenditures.


Arthur S. Moore, labor


$325.22


Spaulding & Frost Co., lumber


11.10


E. S. George, spikes


.40


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight


7.93


Carroll Hall, cutting bushes


29.00


Frank A. Hall, cutting bushes


12.50


James. Towle, blacksmith work


16.30


George H. Stevenson, labor


8.00


Frank D. Rowe, gravel


1.38


Susie M. Rowe, gravel


1.53


Gertrude Fellows, gravel


.50


Harrison B. Ellis, gravel


.35


James Towle, gravel


.75


Frank H. Wood, gravel


.85


$415.81


HIGHWAY AGENTS' REPORTS.


FRED H. BISHOP, NO. 2.


Received of town treasurer


$735.67


Expenditures.


Fred H. Bishop, with team


$259.82


B. S. Lovering, with team.


21.80


Joseph P. Bassett, with team


$63.00


George H. Stevenson, labor


40.25


William E. Cox, labor


47.10


Franl. A. Hall, labor


84.00


Allen A. Bishop, labor


61.75


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Theodore B. Purington, labor


$57.25


Fred R. George, labor.


3.00


Albert, M. Austin, labor


14.00


Edward J. Smith, labor


47.25


James Towle, blacksmith work.


3.55


Grace H. Hooke, gravel.


10.10


Fred H. Bishop, gravel.


13.40


Arthur S. Moore, gravel


9.40


$735.67


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CLOUGH BRIDGE.


Received of town treasurer


$23.61


Expenditures.


Fred H. Bishop, labor


$13.26


Stanley Bishop, labor


2.95


Frank A. Hall, labor


3.40


Walter E. Clement, labor . .


4.00


$23.61


BIG BOG BRIDGE.


Received of town treasurer


$30.55


Expenditures.


Fred H. Bishop, labor


$8.80


Allen A. Bishop, labor.


5.75


George B. Little, labor


4.00


Frank A. Hall, labor


4.00


Theodore B. Purington, labor


4.00


Charles S. Sargent, labor


4.010


$30.55


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CULVERT ON BASSETT ROAD.


Received of town treasurer $12.50


Expenditures.


Fred H. Bishop, labor


$5.20


Stanley Bishop, labor.


3.50


Allen A. Bishop, labor


3.50


Arthur S. Moore, gravel.


.30


$12.50


WEBSTER BRIDGE CULVERT.


Received of town treasurer.


$7.80


Expenditures.


Fred H. Bishop, labor


$4.60


Stanley Bishop, labor 3.20


$7.80


FRANK H. LYFORD, HIGHWAY AGENT, DISTRICT NO. 3.


Received from town treasurer $510.25


Expenditures.


Frank H. Lyford, labor, with team.


$227.50


David P. Leavitt, labor, with team 122.00


Hersey W. Leavitt, labor 67.25


Walter H. Lyford, labor 43.75


David Marden, labor 25.50


Alfred Willey, labor


8.00


John A. Block, labor


7.00


Plummer McIntire, labor


2.25


Mrs. S. G. Sleeper, housing road machine. . . 5.00


Mary Alice Beede, gravel. 2.00


$510.25


Hersey W. Leavitt, mowing Fitts and Leavitt cemeteries $7.00


26


LABOR ON WOODMAN CAUSEWAY.


Received from town treasurer $71.70


Frank H. Lyford, labor.


$29.75


Hersey W. Leavitt, labor


15.75


G. Stillman Bryant, labor


14.00


Daniel Burleigh, labor


4.00


Leslie H. True, labor.


4.00


J. L. Thompson, spikes


4.20


.


$71.70


BREAKING ROADS.


Fred H. Bishop, labor


$66.38


Alden F. Sanborn, labor


25.75


Joseph P. Bassett, labor


1.60


Fred R. George, labor


32.40


William Cox, labor


4.40


John Schon, labor


41.25


Willard E. Porter, labor


31.80


Frank A. Hall, labor


29.60


Eugene D. Sanborn, labor


1.20


George H. Stevenson, labor


28.00


Herbert B. Wilbur, labor


2.00


Stillman G. Bryant, labor


6.00


John A. Block, labor


2.10


Hersey W. Leavitt, labor


11.40


William P. Stevenson, labor


19.80


David P. Leavitt, labor


27.65


Frank W. Falconer, labor


3.15


Frank H. Lyford, labor


17.40


Fred H. Bishop, labor


3.40


Lyman S. Hooke, labor


23.10


Fred Sanborn, labor


4.90


John H. Ellis, labor


35.00


Fred R. George, labor


4.00


George H. Stevenson, labor


$4.00


Frank A. Hall, labor


4.00


27


William Demars, labor


$2.20


Charles W. Heselton, labor


4.75


George Proctor, labor


2.00


Leslie True, labor


1.60


Ernest S. Beede, labor


6.10


Phineas Beede, labor


4.00


Louis A. Beede, labor


31.60


Charles C. Beede, labor


8.80


Harry St. John, labor


2.00


Nelson Beede, labor


2.00


Kenneth Rowe, labor


2.00


Charles Clouette, labor


5.20


$502.53


REPORT OF MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE.


Receipts.


Received from town


$150.00


Received from Mrs. Cook


3.55


A


$153.55


Expenditures.


Cook & True


$19.92


Band


100.00


O. S. Wilbur


4.69


E. S. George


2.50


Speaker


20.00


F. W. Woolworth & Co., flags


1.90


$149.01


Cash balance on hand


$4.54


Paid same to Treasurer.


WILLIAM H. GIBSON, ALBERT G. FULLER, GEORGE A. BASSETT,


Committee.


Fremont 5


28


REPORT OF JANITOR OF TOWN HALL.


1920.


Feb. 11


Grange


$2.00


25


Grange


2.00


$4.00


Mar. 9 Annual town meeting,


no charge.


10


Grange .


$2.00


19 Local Boy Scouts


3.00


24 Grange


2.00


26 Dance and drama,


(Grange)


2.00


April 14 Grange


2.00


11.00


May 5 Paid town treasurer $15.00


HENRY A. COOK, Janitor.


April 23


Boy Scouts


$2.50


28 Grange


2.00


May


1 Miss Parch, for church.


$2.50


6 Miss Carrie Corson,


dance


3.00


May 12


Grange


2.00


26


Grange


2.00


$9.50


30 Memorial Day, no charge.


June 9 Grange


$2.00


July


7 Grange, special


2.00


8


Dance, N. J. George, Raymond


4.00


14


Grange


2.00


15 Dance, N. J. George ...


4.00


14.00


-


-


$4.50


29


Aug. 11


Grange


$2.00


16 Clifton Comedy Co .. . 3.00


17 Clifton Comedy Co ... ... 3.00


18 Clifton Comedy Co .. . . .


3.00


19


Clifton Comedy Co .. ..


3.00


2.0


Clifton Comedy Co ..


3.00


23 Clifton Comedy Co .. . ..


3.00


27 Dance, Arthur Reral,


Haverhill


7.00


24.00


Sept.


3 Dance, Arthur Reral,


Haverhill


$4.00


7


Primary meeting, no


charge.


8 Grange


2.00


16


Pictures


4.00


22 Grange


2.00


23


Pictures


4.00


25


Celebration, Monument,


. no charge.


28 Wright's dog show


4.00


30 Pictures


4.00


Oct.


7 Pictures


$4.00


13 Grange


2.00


14 Pictures


4.00


Oct. 21 -


Harvest dinner for


church


'2.50


21


Pictures


4.00


25 Grange, rehearsal


1.50


27 Grange


2.00


28 Pictures


4.00


30 Hallowe'en for church ..


2.50


24.00


$26.50


30


Nov.


2 Town meeting, no charge.


4 Pictures . .


$4.00


5 Grange, special


2.00


8 Drama, rehearsal 1.50


10 Grange


2.00


11 Pictures


4.00


13 Drama, rehearsal


1.50


15 Farmer meeting, no


charge.


17 Rehearsal


1.50


18 Pictures 4.00


19 . Rehearsal 1.50


24 Grange


2.00


25 Pictures


4.010


26 Rehearsal


1.50


29 Rehearsal


1.50


30 Rehearsal


1.50


Dec.


1 Drama, Grange


$2.00


2 Pomona Grange


2.00


2 Pictures


4.00


8 Grange


2.00


9 Pictures


4.00


16


Pictures


4.00


22


Grange


2.00


23 Pictures


4.00


24 Christmas tree, church.


2.50


30 Pictures


4.00


31 Carrie Corson, dance ... 3.00


1921.


Jan.


6


Pictures


$4.00


7 Old Folks' concert.


3.00


12 Grange


2.00


13 Pictures


4.00


20 Pictures


4.00


32.50


33.50


31


Jan. 24 Farmer meeting no


26 Grange


$2.00


26


Grange


2.00


27


Pictures


4.00


$23.00


$191.50


Reserved for services as janitor


95.00


Paid town treasurer


$96.50


ALBERT PHILBRICK,


Janitor.


REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES.


Receipts.


Cash balance on hand, 1920.


$10.70


Received from-


Town treasurer, book appropriation


33.60


Librarian, fines


4.67


$48.97


Expenditures.


1919. Paid-


Mar. 31. John Templeton, printing library supplements $2.00


1920. Paid- .


Mar.


1.


Sargent Bros., printing library sup-


plements


3.00


32


1921. Paid-


Jan. 25. Baker & Taylor Co., 27 Vols.


$34.70


Money order


.15


Postage


.10


Rubber dating stamp


.35


$40.30


Balance on hand.


$8.67


JENNIE S. MOULD, Treasurer of Trustees.




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