Annual report for the Town of Hebron, New Hampshire, 1911-1921, Part 4

Author: Hebron (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Hebron, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 472


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24,


66


34 00


1914 :


Jan. 2, G. L. Winott, 7 $9.00 "


63 00


Total expenditures for teachers $459 00


CASH PAID OUT FOR DISTRICT OFFICERS' SALARIES


1913 :


Feb. 9, F. E. Merrill, member school board $10 00


R. A. Esty, 10 00


J. R. Remick, 10 00


S. L. George, district treasurer 10 00


22


Feb. 9, Fred Clement, truant officer $5 00 A. E. Moore, district clerk I OO


-- Total expenditures for district officers' salaries $46 00


CASH PAID OUT FOR MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


1913:


Apr. 18, Mrs. C. B Kidder, cleaning school- house


$4 20


May 19, Frank Sweatt, cleaning stove-pipe 50


June 18, Mrs. N. J. Stanley,. cleaning schoolhouse 3 00


July 14, Tuition of Niells children, 12 weeks 24 00


Dec. 20, 66 24 00


1914:


Feb. 6, C. P. Sanborn, setting glass 50 ·


F. B. Morse, building fires 3 50


Donald Esty, I 40


Clarence Esty, sawing 2 cords wood


I 40


F. E. Merrill, stamps and writing- material I 25


R. A. Esty, sundries


78


F. E. Merrill, labor and material 2 25


R. A. Esty, postage 45


F. E. Merrill, sundries


I 34


Feb. 1


14, A. S. Adams, 2 cords wood 10 00


E. M. Jewell, 2 cords wood $7 00


1.


Total expenditures for Miscellaneous bills $85 57


1.


23


Total paid out of school money


$544 57


for High school tuition 113 32


school supplies 29 50


Dist. officers' salaries


46 00


Total expenditures


$733 39


RECAPITULATION


Total receipts of school money


$591 09


Expenditures 16


544 57


Balance of school money


$46 52


Total receipts for High school tuition


$233 34


Expenditures 66


113 32


Balance for High school tuition


$120 02


Total receipts for Dist. officers' salaries


$46 00


Expenditures 46 00


Total receipts for school supplies


$56 02


Expenditures


29 50


Balance for school supplies


$26 52


Balance for flags and appurtenances


$1 60


Total receipts of all money


$928 05


Expenditures


733 39


Total balnace in hands of treasurer


$194 66


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FLORENCE E. MERRILL, - RHODA A. ESTY,


School


JOHN R. REMICK, Board.


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the school board of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1914, we find them correctly cast and properly vouched.


GEORGE S. SMITH, Į I, Auditors. A. E. MOORE,


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT


Balance from 1912


$324 II


Town school money


330 00


High ،،


120 00


School supplies


50 00


Literary fund


27 60


Dog license


30 34


District officers' salaries


. 46 00


Total receipts $928 05


Paid out on order of School Board 733 39


Bal. in hands of treasurer Feb. 16, 1914 $194 66 SARAH L. GEORGE, Treasurer.


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


GEORGE S SMITH,


ALBERT E. MOORE, Auditors.


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT


The library has been open every Saturday but one for the year


No. of books taken out


1,173


Average for the year


23


No. of books added to the library of which 25 were given 68


Whole number now catalogued


1,925


Amount rec'd for fines $3 71


For books taken out by people out of town


I 30


MARY A. ROGERS, Librarian.


Hebron N. H., Feb. 16, 1914


PUBLIC LIBRARY TREASURER'S REPORT


1913 :


Feb. 20, Cash in treasury


$22 -81


July I, Interest on Ellen George fund 1914 :


6 04


Feb. £ 16, Cash received from town 36 80


for fines 3 71


for books taken by


people out of town I 30


$70 66


AMOUNT PAID OUT


1913 : Paid : ·


Mar. I, A. M. Wells, books $1 00


17, G. D. Fitts, 7 30


July I, G. D. Fitts. I 80


22, Currier Pub. Co., supplies 2 30


Dec. I, G. D. Fitts, books 16 54


28, Dearborn & Chase, insurance o i books . 2 50 1914 : 1


Feb. 16, Care of library 2 00


28


·M. A. Rogers, librarian $15 00


Total amount paid out $48 44


Cash in treasury 22 22


$70 66


ELLEN E. ROGERS, Treasurer.


ELLEN E. ROGERS,


EDWARD M. JEWELL, Trustees.


ALBERT E. MOORE,


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


GEORGE S. SMITH,


ALBERT E. MOORE, Auditors.


Hebron, N. H., Feb. 19, 1914.


·


PREACHING COMMITTEE


REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 16, 1914 1913 :


July 5, Received of town of Hebron by orders from selectmen on the treasurer $95 71


Jan. 3, Received of the town of Hebron, by orders from selectmen on the treasurer 33 99


$129 70


Paid Mrs. Geo. S. Smith, church treasurer $129 70


Respectfully submitted,


WILFRED W. MORGAN, Chairman of Preaching Committee.


1


REPORT OF HEBRON COMMON COM- MITTEE


Received by order of selectmen $25 00


Paid out : 1913 :


June II, O. S. Roby mowing common I 75


Fred Huckins, mowing common I 50


May 26, 2 lawn sprinklers


I OO


July 30, H. S. Morgan mowing common


I 75


Aug. 15, 1000 cement


5 50


cartage, cement


I OO


Oct. 24, H. S. Morgan, work on dam I OO


I 00


Connecting and disconnecting pipes, etc. 300 phosphate 6 15


3


$20 65


Total amount received


$25 00


paid out 20 65


Balance in hands of committee $4 35


HARRY S. MORGAN, 1 Common WALLACE G. GURNEY, § Committee.


Hebron, N. H., Feb. 24, 1914.


Examined and found correct.


C. E. MOORE, Auditor.


Births Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1913


Date of Birth.


.


Male or Female.


Living


or


No. of Child


1st, 2d, etc.


Father's Name.'


Color.


Color.


Residence of Parents.


Father.


Birthplace 01 Father.


Birthplace 01 Mother.


Age of Father.


Age of Mother


Oct. 25


Richard Nelson


M


Living


1


White


Ned H. Braley ... Bertha M. Waite ..


White


Hebron.


Laborer


Hebron


Stoneh'm Mass 21] 23


Mother's


Occupation


Name of Child


Stillborn.


Maiden Name.


OFFICIAL REPORTS


Hebron N. H.


1915


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


Selectmen, Treasurer, School Board and Librarian


OF THE


Town of Hebron


FOR THE


Year Ending Feb. 15, 1915


BRISTOL, N. H. MUSGROVE PRINTING HOUSE 1915


TOWN OFFICERS


Selectmen, A. E. MOORE, A. S. ADAMS, C. C. MORGAN


Town Clerk, FRED B. HUCKINS Town Treasurer, EDWARD M. JEWELL Tax Collector, FRANK O. MORSE Supervisors of Checklist, ARTHUR S. BLODGETT, CLARENCE E. ESTY, FRED H. TUKEY Auditors, ROY M. SMITH, WALTER R. MERRILL School Board, RHODA A. ESTY, REV. J. R. REMICK, GEORGE S. SMITH


Treasurer of School Board, SARAH L. GEORGE Clerk of School District, A. E. MOORE Truant Officer, EDWARD M. JEWELL Police Officer, FRED N. BARNARD Highway Agent, W. W. MORGAN Board of Health, FREDERICK CLEMENT, A. E. MOORE, FRED B. HUCKINS


Library Trustees, ELLEN E. ROGERS, EDWARD M. JEWELL, A. E. MOORE


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


CASH RECEIVED BY SELECTMEN


Of Nicholas Adams for Mark Smith camp


$60 00


For sale of personal property


37 45


Use of town hall


1 00


Bounty on hedgehogs


8 40


Interest on taxes


I OI


Dog license


30 00


Railroad tax


12 60


Savings bank tax


447 90


Literary fund


18 48


From state for state road


372 38


maintenance


176 92


$1, 166 14


DISBURSEMENTS


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


State tax


$432 00


County tax


290 80


$722 80


4


SCHOOL MONEY


Sarah L. George, school treasurer $597 38


LIBRARY BILLS


Cash paid Ellen E. Rogers $39 68


BREAKING ROADS SPRING OF 1914


F. M. Jesseman $3 30


A. E. Moore, selectman 49 78


H. H. Hartford II 70


W. W. Morgan 9 40


$74 18


MONEY EXPENDED BY HIGHWAY AGENT


W. W. Morgan $469 43


BREAKING ROADS, WINTER 1914-1915


W. W. Morgan $62 75


TOWN OFFICERS' BILLS


A. E. Moore, selectman $56 00


A. S. Adams, 44 00


C. C. Morgan, 41 00


Fred B. Huckins, town clerk


16 00


Edward M. Jewell, treasurer


30 00


F. O. Morse, collector 40 00


Fred N. Barnard, police


5 00


5


A. E. Moore, for auditors


$3 00


Frederick Clement, board of health


1 00


Fred M. Jesseman, for supervisors


18 00


$254 00


STATEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT


State contribution


$199 58


Town


128 39


$327 97


Money expended by town


$297 38


Engineering charges


9 83


Total amount expended


$307 21


Balance in state treasury


$17 36


town


3 39


20 75


$327 96


STATEMENT OF JOINT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT


State contribution


$388 14


Town


309 74


Joint fund


$697 88


State disbursements


$2 72


Town


approved


689 14


Total amt. expended


$691 86


Balance in town treasury


6 02


a697 88


6


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


R. W. Musgrove, printing town report $28 80


inventory notice 90


F. H. Sweatt, picking brown tails 2 75


Clarence L. Esty, " 'I 25


Ralph Adams 2 25


E. C. Eastman, collector and order book 2 54


W. J. Randolph, transfers


2 06


A. E. Moore, expense to tax com. meeting


5 05


A. E. Moore, dynamite fuse and caps United Construction Co., sluice pipe 48 00


17 75


Ford Foundry Co., castings for plow 5 70


A. S. Adams, curtain for town hall 7 20


John Cordon, nails, pail and dipper 3 07


A. E. Moore, patching church roof 6 00


care of town hall 2 00


postage on moth notice 1 00


use of water tub I 50


keeping tramps 3 00


Fred B. Huckins, recording births and deaths 4 49 printing checklist 2 00


J. W. Sanborn, use of water tub 3 00


A. E. Moore, board of selectmen 5 00


bounty on hedgehogs 8 .40


A. S. Adams, bridge plank 51 96


$215 67


MARK W. SMITH ACCOUNT


1


Willie A. Smith, care of Mark Smith $132 00


Mrs. Willie A. Smith, washing, etc. 18 00


7


John Cordon, groceries $20 82 H. H. Morgan, milk 8 28


F. M. Robertson, medical services


45 00


Emily Balch hospital 36 00


Dr. Ernest L. Bell, medical services


15 00


F. O. Morse, making deed


1 00


Brown & Gammons, casket and charges


25 00


A. E. Moore, burial charges


7 75


delivering wood


I OO


$309 85


Cash received for camp


$60 00


" goods sold


37 45


$97 45


ROAD RAILING BY SELECTMEN


A. E. Moore, iron for railing


$19 00


labor and poles 67 65


$86 65


RECAPITULATION


State tax


$432 00


County tax


290 80


School money


598 38


Library bills


39 68


Expended on highways


606 87


Town officers' bills


254 00


Miscellaneous “


215 67


6


Mark Smith's account Joint highway Maintenance Railing bill


$309 85


689 14


297 38


86 65


$3,820 42


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Received of selectmen


$1, 166 14


" collector, 1914


2,364 28


Cash in treasury


482 97


$4,013 39


Total expense for the year $3,820 42


Cash balance 192 97


$4,013 39


ABATEMENTS OF TAXES


Clarence E. Merrill, paid in Laconia


$2 00


Mark W. Smith


3 II


Willie A. Smith, Jr., paid in Bristol


2 00


John Cordon, over taxed


12 00


Charles E. George, over taxed


47 93


James H. Cass


56


Joseph G. Morgan


I


67


O. F. Curtice


55


Robert Patterson, Administrator, George Fisher


55


H. J. Shorey 15 54


$85 91


9


SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTOR, 1914


Total amt. committed to Frank O. Morse for col- lection Abatements


$2,485 03


$85 91


34 84


Discounts Cash paid treasurer


2,364 28


$2,485 03


ASSETS


Cash balance in favor of town $192 97


Respectfully submitted,


A. E. MOORE, - Selectmen A. S. ADAMS, of


C. C. MORGAN, Hebron.


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


R. M. SMITH, W. R. MERRILL,


Auditors.


TREASURER'S REPORT


Cash received from treasurer, 1913 $482 97


collector, 1914 2,364 28 . " 66 selectmen 1,136 14


" dog license 30 00


Paid out on selectmen's orders $3,820 42


Cash balance in hands of treas., Feb. 15, 1915


$192 97


$4,013 39 $4,013 39


E. M. JEWELL, Treasurer


Having examined the foregoing account of treasurer of town of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1915, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched and the result as above stated.


R. M. SMITH, Auditors. W. R. MERRILL.


Hebron, Feb. 19, 1915.


TREASURER'S REPORT OF TRUST FUNDS


1914 :


Sally L. Perkins fund in Laconia bank $1, 171 62


Plymouth " 900 00


Bristol 866 40


Interest received during year


93 96


Paid Alma C. Morse Balance on books


$93 96 2,938 02


$3,031.98 $3,031 98


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


New Hampshire Savings bank book $700 00


Interest received during the year 28 56


Paid Alma C. Morse Balance bank book


$28 56


700 co


-


$728 56 $728 56


I2


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 Paid Alma C. Morse Balance bank book


7 18


$7 18


176 00


$183 18


183 18


Interest on the foregoing funds to be used for preaching annually in the town of Hebron : Powers fund, interest to be used for burying-ground and certain other purposes :


Massachusetts state bond $1,000 00


Interest received during year


30 00


Paid E. M. Jewell


$30 00


Massachusetts state bond


1,000 00


$1,030 00 $1,030 00


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


New Hampshire Savings bank book Cash


$345 00


15 03


Paid E. M. Jewell


$5 03


Balance bank book


345 00


Cash


10 00


$360 03 $360 03


13


-


Esther Hemphill fund : Bristol Savings bank book Balance bank book


$50 00


$50 00


$50 00


$50 00


Baptist Society fund, being the par-


sonage :


Cash received Treas. of 1913


$30 63


from selectmen 20 00


Paid F. O. Morse


$I II


Ned H. Braley Ralph Adams


60


Cash to balance


28 92


$50 63


$50 63


Ellen M. George fund :


Bristol bank book


$100 00


Cash


4 95


Balance bank book


$100 00


Cash


4 95


$104 95


$104 95


.


1


20 00


14


Franklin Fogg fund, to be used for improvement on Hebron common :


Bristol bank book


$51 52


New Hampshire Savings bank book


468 31


Interest during year


I 90


Paid H. S. Morgan


$25 00


28 42


Balance Bristol bank book


New Hampshire bank book


468 31


$521 73


$521 73


Susan Hammond Fund :


New Hampshire Savings bank book $25 00


Balance bank book


$25 00


$25 00


$25 00


W. S. Morse fund, interest to be used to improve the Morse lot :


New Hampshire Savings bank book


$50 00


Balance bank book


$50 00


$50 00


$50 00


EDWARD M. JEWELL, Treasurer.


15


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the Treas- urer with the trust funds of the town of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 15, 1915, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched, and result as above stated.


R. M. SMITH, W. R. MERRILL, Auditors.


Hebron, Feb. 19, 1915.


CEMETERY COMMITTEE


1914 : In account with Powers fund :


Received of town treasurer F. B. Huckins 50


$30 00


Paid L. E. Esty $9 00


9 90


" F. B. Huckins " E. M. Jewell


II 60


$30 50


$30 50


In account with Kemp fund : Received of town treasurer Paid F. B. Huckins Cash balance


$5 03


$3 00


2 03


$5 03


$5 03


In account with Hemphill fund : Received of 1913 committee Paid E. M. Jewell


$1 50


$1 50


$1 50


$1 50


In account with George fund : Balance in hands of committee


$1 45


17


In account with Susan Hammond fund : Received of 1913 committee $ 20


Cash balance


$ 20


$ 20


$ 20


Respectfully submitted,


E. M. JEWELL, - Cemetery J. F. ROGERS, F. B. HUCKINS,


Committee.


Examined and found correct.


R. M. SMITH,


Auditors. W. R. MERRILL, S


Hebron, Feb. 19, 1915.


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD


To whom it may concern, the following report is respectfully submitted.


During the year covered by this report, the East Hebron district has had twenty-four weeks; and the vil- lage district, twenty-six weeks of school. The East He- bron district had less weeks of school because of the higher wages paid the teacher.


It is not an easy task to secure well qualified teachers of experience for our mixed schools for the wages we are able to offer. The most efficient teachers are constantly commanding higher wages.


Perfect attendance for the year has been attained by Fred B. Morse, Norman McDougall, Eleanor Hartford. For one term, Manson B. Smith, Theodore R. Adams, Ivy Hamilton, Elizabeth Jones, Dorothy Jones.


We respectfully request the selectmen to assess the following items the ensuing year :


Money for high school tuitions to amount of $80, money for text-books and scholars supplies to amount of $50.


RHODA A. ESTY,


School J. R. REMICK, Board.


GEORGE S. SMITH.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF SCHOOL . BOARD


CASH RECEIVED


Balance of school money from Treas., 1913 $46 52


School money as required by law 405 00


Extra money raised by town 100 00


Dog license of 1913


28 90


Literary fund 18 48


Total receipts of school money $598 90


Balance of high school tuition money from 1913 $120 02


Money raised for district officers' salaries $46 co


Balance of school money for supplies from 1913 $26 52


Balance of school money for flags and appurtenances $1 60 Total receipt of school money $598 90


for high school tuition


I20 02


district officers salaries 46 00


school supplies 26 52


flags and appurtenances I 60


Total receipts $793 04


20


CASH PAID OUT FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES


1914 :


May 9, Ginn & Co., supplies Silver Burdett & Co., supplies 3 60


$8 96


Rhoda A. Esty, supplies and express 2 45 J. R. Remick, book 1 00


Sept. 26, Marie L. Johnson, supplies 1915 :


53


Feb. 9, J. R. Remick, supplies Rhoda A. Esty, supplies


I 30


I IO


Total expenditures for school supplies


$18 94


CASH PAID OUT FOR TEACHERS' SALARIES


1914 :


Apr. 27, Marie L. Johnson, 2 wks., $9.00 per week


$18 00


May - 9, Delia A. Morgan, 2 w., 7.00 per week 14 00


4 " 66 66 28 00


22, Marie L. Johnson, 4 " 9.00


36 00


June II,


27 00


18, Delia A. Morgan, 4 " 7.00 ١١ 28 00


Sept. 26, Marie L. Johnson, 4 " 10.00


Ethel M. Little, 4 " 9.00


36 00


Oct. 24, Marie L. Johnson, 4 " 10.00


40 00


Nov. 18, Ethel M. Little, 8 "


9.00


72 00


21, Marie L. Johnson, 4 "


10.00



40 00


Dec.


12,


3


30 00


18, Ethel M. Little, 4 9.00


36 00


Total expenditures for teachers


$445 00


40 00


2I


CASH PAID OUT FOR DISTRICT OFFICERS' SALARIES


1915 :


Feb. 9, Rhoda A. Esty, member school board $10 00


J. R. Remick, 10 00


George S. Smith, 66 10 00


Sara L. George, district treasurer 20 00


E. M. Jewell, truant officer 5 00


A. E. Moore, school clerk 1 00


Total expenditures for district officers' salaries $46 oc


CASH PAID OUT FOR MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


1914 :


May 9, Rhoda A. Esty, cleaning schoolhouse $4 00


Mrs. Alice Hartford, 3 00


Donald E. Esty, cleaning stove-pipe 50


June 30, Fred B. Morse, wood for E. Hebron school I OO


Joseph H. Morrison, tuition for Mills children 24 00


Sept. 26, L. B. Sargent, repairs


4 61


Oct. 14, Alice Hartford, cleaning E. Hebron schoolhouse 3 00


Nov. 21, C. B. Kidder, repairs


,


2 00


Dec. 5, Joseph H. Morrison, tuition for Mills children 30 00


1915 :


Feb. 9, Harold Adams, splitting wood and packing in shed 60


22


Feb. 9, D. E. Esty, building fires and split- ting wood E. M. Jewell, 2 cords wood 7 00


$1 70


Fred B. Morse, building fires I 50


Rhoda A. Esty, packing wood in shed, and postage I 15


1915 :


Feb. IO, A. S. Adams, 2 cords wood 10 00


Total expenditures for miscellaneous bills $94 06


Total paid out of school money


$539 06


for school supplies 18 94


district officers' salaries 46 00


Total expenditures


$604 00


RECAPITULATION


Total receipts of school money


$598 90


Expenditures 539 06


Balance of school money


$59 84


Balance for High school tuition


$120 02


Total receipts of district officers' salaries


$46.00


Expenditures


46 00


Total for school supplies


$26 52


Expenditures


18 94


Balance for school supplies


$7 58


Balance for flags and appurtenances


$1 60


23


Total receipts of all money Expenditures 604 00


$793 04


Total balance in hands of treasurer $189 04


RHODA A. ESTY, J. R. REMICK. School Board. GEORGE S. SMITH,


Having examined the foregoing accounts of the school board of Hebron for the year ending Feb. 18, 1915, we find them correctly cast and properly vouched.


ROY M. SMITH, Auditors. WALTER R. MERRILL,


1


. 1


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT


Balance from 1913


$194 66


School money required by law


405 00


Literary fund


18 48


Dog license


28 90


Extra money raised by town


100 00


District officers' salaries


46 00


Total receipts


$793 04


Paid out on order of school board


604 00


Balance in hands of treasurer Feb. 16, 1915


$189 04


SARAH L. GEORGE, Treasurer.


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


R. M. SMITH, - Auditors. W. R. MERRILL,


Feb. 19, 1915.


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT


The library has been opened every Saturday during the year.


No. of books taken out


1,082


Average for the year


60


2I


No. of books added during year " now catalogued


2,002


Amt. rec'd for fines


$2 70


people out of town 25


MARY A. ROGERS, Librarian.


Hebron, N. H., Feb. 19, 1915


PUBLIC LIBRARY TREASURER'S


REPORT


1914 :


Feb. 19, Cash in treasury $22 22 .


July I, Interest on Ellen George fund . 6 00


1915 :


Feb. 15, Cash received for fines 2 70


books taken out by


people out of town 25


Cash received from town 39 68


$70 85


AMOUNT PAID OUT


1914 :


June 18, Paid for cleaning library


$1 00


Sept. 9,


W. C. Gibson for books 8 75


Dec. 17,


8 00


for insurance on books 2 50


1915 :


Feb. 8, Courier Pub. Co. 3 79


8, for supplies 50


27


Feb. 15, Paid for care of library M. A. Rogers, librarian


$2 00


15 00


Total amount paid out


$41 54


Cash in treasury


29 31


$70 85


ELLEN E. ROGERS, Treasurer.


ALBERT E. MOORE, -


ELLEN E. ROGERS, Trustees. EDWARD M. JEWELL, )


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


Feb. 19, 1915


R. M. SMITH,


Auditors. W. R. MERRILL,


Hebron, N. H., Feb. 19, 1915.


PREACHING COMMITTEE


FOR YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1915


1914 :


July 4, Received of town of Hebron, by orders from selectmen on the treasurer $95 71


1915 :


Jan. 2, Received of town of Hebron by orders from selectmen on the treasurer 33 99


$129 70


Paid Mrs. Florence Smith, church treasurer $129 70 Respectfully submitted, ALMA C. MORSE, Chairman of Preaching Committee.


REPORT OF COMMON COMMITTEE


Balance from 1913


$4 35


Received by order of selectmen 25 00 for hay on common 2 00


$31 35


Paid out 1914 :


June 6, W. W. Morgan, iron tub


$5 00


'8, H. S. Morgan, hauling stone 2 00


6 00


Arthur Blodgett, John Cordon, lamp black


88


12, F. B. Huckins, mowing common


1 75


16, C. C. Morgan I OO


May and Nov., H. S. Morgan, work on pipes, etc. 2 00


$24 63


Total amount received


$31 35


paid out


24 63


Balance in hands of committee $6 72


Work of W. G. Gurney donated


H. S. MORGAN, 2 Common W. G. GURNEY, _ Committee.


Feb. 19, 1915.


Examined and found correct.


R. M. SMITH, W. R. MERRILL,


Auditors.


9, Sam Leavitt, work on fountain Ed. Vinton, 66


3 00


3 00


Births Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1914


Date of Birth.


Name of Child


Male or Female.


Living


No. of Child


1st, 2d, etc.


Father's Name.


Color.


Maiden Name.


Color.


Residence of Parents.


Occupation 01 Father.


Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


Age of Father.


Age of Mother.


Jan. 19 Mar. 2


Aug. 6 Gordon Cameron .


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


White


Wm. Flanders .... Laura Gould ..... Walter R. Merrill Florence E.George Gord'nM'cDouga'l Nettie Magee .....


White


Danbury ...... Hebron .


Teamster .. .... Farmer. Carpenter. ....


Danbury ...... Hebron ..


Grafton. |Hebron


P. E. Island ...


St. John, N.B ..


Mother's


Birthplace


or


Stillborn.


Marriages Registered in the Town of Hebron for the year ending Dec. 31, 1914


Date of Marriage.


l'lace


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.


Residence of each at time of Marriage.


Age in years.


Color of each.


Occupation of Groom and Place of Birth Bride.


Names of Parents.


Birthplace of Parents.


Occupation of Parents.


1st, 2d, or 3d


Marriage.


Name, Residence and Official Station of person by whom married.


Apr. 15 Groton


Frank W. Hobart Hebron. Edna May Rogers .. Edward H. Smith -


23


Butcher ......


Hebron ..


Frank E. Hobart .... Hebron Josephine Miller .... Ferd Rogers . Mary Jane .. Harvey R. Smith. .. Orange. Clara J. Hazelton ... J. J. Caldon. Minnie E. Casavant


Dalton. .


Farmer . . ... Housework . Shoemaker .. Housework .. .


1


A. N. Lewis, Justice of Peace Groton


Nov. 26 Hebron


.


Groton .


Farmer .... Housework .


2


Rev. J. R. Remick Hebron


Ida L. Caldon ..... Plymouth ....


17


All White


Housework .. Kingston . ...


Farmer ......


Orange ..


Housework . Meredith ...


Campton .. . Stone mason Housework .


1


.


1


25


.


-


Marriage.


Deaths Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year ending Dec. 31, 1914.


Age.


Place


Date of Desth.


Name.


of


Occupation.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother.


of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Cause of


Death.


Years.


Months. Days.


Birth.


Sex.


Color.


S ..


Laborer ... Canaan .. W .. Housewife Danbury ..


Northfield .... J. J. Smith. Hill ..


July 22 Mark W. Smith ... 56 10 14 Groton. 31 Nancy F. Roby .. . 87 11 ..


Aug. 9 Mark Jewell ......


92 7|11| Nashua ..


M ..


W .. Farmer ....


Hollis.


Hollis


Samuel Flanders .. James Jewell ..... ·


Dianthea Cross .. .. Lydia Kinsman ... Sally Hobart ...


Cirrhosis of liver. Senile Debility .... Senilityi.


Danbury .. ..


M .. F


White


or Widowed. Single, Married,


Name


I hereby certify that the above statement is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRED B. HUCKINS, Town Clerk.


OFFICIAL REPORTS


HEBRON N. H.


STATE TREASURER


MAY 29 1918 CONCUAL, N. H.


1916


ANNUAL REPORTS ... OF THE ...


SELECTMEN, TREASURER SCHOOL BOARD AND LIBRARIAN ... OF THE ...


TOWN OF HEBRON


... FOR THE ...


YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1916


BRISTOL, N. H. MUSGROVE PRINTING HOUSE 1916


TOWN OFFICERS


MODERATOR FRANK O. MORSE TOWN CLERK FRED B. HUCKINS SELECTMEN AMBROSE S. ADAMS, WALTER H. MERRILL, CEDRIC C. MORGAN TREASURER HARRY S. MORGAN


TAX COLLECTOR FRANK O. MORSE SUPERVISORS FRED H. TUKEY, ARTHUR BLODGETT CLARENCE ESTY


AUDITORS JOSEPH E. KEYES, WILLIE A. SMITH


MODERATOR SCHOOL MEETING JOHN F. ROGERS SCHOOL BOARD REV. J. R. REMICK, ALICE HARTFORD, BERTHA BRALEY


TREASURER OF SCHOOL BOARD SARAH L. GEORGE CLERK SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBERT E. MOORE


TRUANT OFFICER REV. J. R. REMICK POLICE OFFICER FRED N. BARNARD HIGHWAY AGENTS WALTER H. BRALEY, CECIL O. DAVIS


BOARD OF HEALTH ALBERT E. MOORE LIBRARY TRUSTEES ELLEN E. ROGERS, A. E. MOORE, CELIA A. JEWELL


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


RECEIPTS


Cash in hands of treasurer from 1914


$192 97


from collector of 1915


2,810 36


state aid construction


368 49


road maintenance


321 74


railroad tax


II 76


savings bank tax


482 83


- literary fund


26 65


fighting forest fires


24 89


for bounties on hedgehogs


17 80


county support of poor


4 74


dog license


30 02


Rent of town hall


2 00


G. P. Connolly for Lewis real estate


700 00


Lewis bank book


41 13


Cost of Hugh Lewis


68 25


Sale of Lewis personal property


60 02


Interest on taxes


2 13


John W. Cordon, on tax


1 23


Cash for bills overpaid


3 83


Total receipts




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