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10 16
$23 80
SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTOR
Total amount committed to F. O. Morse
for collection
$3,066 07
Abatements
$23 80
Discounts
46 47
Cash paid treasurer
2,962 78
Balance due from collector
33 02
Assets in favor of town
$3,066 07 1,038 23
A. S. ADAMS, Selectmen A. E. MOORE, of Hebron. C. C. MORGAN,
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Having examined the foregoing accounts, we find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.
G. S. SMITH, W. R. MERRILL, Auditors.
INVENTORY 1917
Resident real estate value Non-resident real estate value 60 horses
$97,860 00
101,360 00
I mule
6 oxen
150 00 674 00
I27 COWS
5,932 00
51 neats
3,004 00 610 00
108 sheep
2 hogs 50 00
70 00
2 foxes
10 00
IO automobiles
3,500 00
4 gas. engines 4-gas. boats
1,200 00
pulp wood
3,000 00
National bank stock
200 00
Money at interest 530 00
Stock in trade
2,000 00
Mills
300 00
No. of Polls 63
630 00
. 71 hens
7,520 00
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Total amount of taxes committed for col-
lection
$3,066 07
Rate per cent., .0127
List of appropriations
Town expenses
$200 00
Highways and bridges
550 00
State maintenance
187 50
construction
324 00
tax
405 00
Mexican border
54 00
County tax
359 54
School money
420 CO
officers
46 00
repairs
150 00
High school tuition
190 00
Overlay
17 45
63 polls
126 00
Special taxes
36 58
$3,066 07
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash received from treasurer 1916 $1,162 45
collector 2,962 78
selectmen 1,712 15
dog license 31 00
Paid out out on selectmen's orders $4,830 15 1,038 23
Cash balance in hands of treasurer
$5,868 38 $5,868 38
HARRY S. MORGAN, Treasurer.
Examined and found correct.
GEORGE S. SMITH, Auditors. WALTER R. MERRILL,
Hebron, Jan. 31, 1918.
REPORT OF TRUSTEES
OF TRUST FUNDS
Sally L. Perkins fund, Laconia bank $1,171 62 Plymouth bank 900 00 Bristol bank 866 40
Interest received during year 86 32
$3,024 34
Paid:
Florence B. Smith, church treasurer
$86 32
Balance on books
2,938 02
$3,024 34
The fund froni a friend by the hand of C. W. Powers, received:
New Hampshire Savings bank
$700 00
Interest during year
28 46
$728 46
Paid:
Florence B. Smith, church treasurer
$28.46
Balance on book
700 00
$728 46
Baptist Society fund:
Hand of C. W. Powers, received:
New Hampshire Savings bank book
$176 00
Interest during year
7 15
$183 15
Paid:
Florence B. Smith, church treasurer Balance on book
$7 15
176 00 - $183 15
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Interest on the foregoing funds to be used for preaching in village church
Powers fund, interest to be used on burying grounds and for certain other purposes, received:
Massachusetts state bond
$1,000 00
Cash from 1917
15 00
Interest during year
30 00
$1,045 00
Paid:
A. E. Moore, chairman of cemetery com- mittee
$30 00
Balance on state bond
1,000 00
in cash
15 00
$1,045 00
D. N. Kemp fund, interest to be used on Pratt cemetery, received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$350 00
Cash 1916
15 82
Interest during year
14 95
$380 77
Paid:
A. E. Moore, chairman cemetery com- mittee
$15 82
Balance cash
14 95
Bank book
350 00
$380 77
Susan Hammond fund, received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$25 00
Interest during year
· I 05
$26 05
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Balance, cash
Book
$1 05 25 00
$26 05
Wm. S. Morse fund, received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$50 00
Interest during year
2 03
$52 03
Balance cash
$2 03
Book
50 00
$52 03
Esther R. Hemphill fund, received :
Bristol bank book
$50 00
Balance bank book
$50 00
Ellen M. George fund, received: -
Bristol bank book
$100 00
Balance bank book
$100 00
Zebina E. Woodbury fund, received:
Amoskeag bank book $100 00
Balance bank book
$100 00
Franklin Fogg fund, received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$500 00
Bristol Savings bank book
87 76
Interest Bristol bank
2 75
$590 51
Paid :
Harry S. Morgan, Cemetery com.
$16 25
500 00
Balance N. H. bank book Bristol book 74 26 $590 51
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Baptist society fund, being the par- sonage, received: Of trustees. 1916
$58 88
Rent during the year
24 00
$82 88
Paid taxes
$1 27
A. T. Burt & Co., as per bill
IO 90
Clarence Esty, as per bill
6 co
A. E. Moore
2 18
Balance in cash
62 53
$82 88
WALTER R. MERRILL, FRANK O. MORSE, Trustees. A. S. ADAMS,
Having examined the foregoing accounts of the trustees of the trust funds of the town of Hebron, for the year 1917, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched, and the result as above stated.
GEORGE S. SMITH, Auditor.
CEMETERY COMMITTEE'S REPORT 1917
Cemetery Committee in account with Powers fund:
Received of 1916 committee
$ 80
F. O. Morse
30 00
Paid F. B. Huckins for labor $8 00
A. E. Moore 66
8 00
Leon Patten 4 00
H. E. Frenchı
2 00
Cash balance
8 80
$30 80
$30 80
Cemetery committee in account with
Kemp fund:
Recd. of 1916 committee
$ 75
F. O. Morse
15 82
Paid A. E. Moore
$6 00
F. B. Huckins
2 50
4 00
J. F. Jesseman Claud Jesseman
I OQ
Cash balance
3 07
$16 57
$16 57
Cemetery committee in account with Susan Hammond fund:
Recd. of 1916 committee
$3 32
Cash balance $3 32
$3 32
$3 32
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Cemetery committee in account with W. S. Morse fund: Recd. of 1916 committee Paid A. E. Moore Cash balance
$2 16
$1 00
I 16
$2 16
$2 16
Cemetery committee in account with Ellen M. George fund:
Recd. of 1916 committee
$20 44
Paid A. E. Moore
$1 00
Cash balance
19 44
$20 44
$20 44
Respectfully submitted,
FRED B. HUCKINS, ) Cemetery A. E. MOORE, 3 Committee.
Examined and found correct.
GEORGE. S. SMITH,
W. R. MERRILL, . 7 Auditors.
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
The Library has been open every Saturday this year. No. of books taken out 1,120 Average for the year 22
Number added during the year 51
Amount received for fines
$2 83
from people out of town $2 05
MARY A. ROGERS, Librarian. Hebron, N. H., Jan. 31. 19IS.
PUBLIC LIBRARY TREASURER'S REPORT
1917 :
Feb. 19, Cash in treasury $17 18
Mar. 22, rec'd for old magazines 2 25
July 20, on Ellen George fund 6 04
Aug. 29, 66 16 from Hebron Social circle 5 00
1918 :
Jan. 31, Cash rec'd for fines 2 83
..
from people out of town 2 05
. . town 39 74
$75 09
CASH PAID OUT
1917 :
Dec. 26, Paid M. A. Rogers for books Dearborn and Chase insurance on books 2 74
1918
Jan. 31, Paid J. F. Rogers care of library
2 00
.. for supplies 1 00
" H. S. Morgan, for wood 4 00
66 M. A. Rogers, librarian 15 00
Feb. 1, George D. Fitts, for books and express
20 26
$58 20
Cash in treasury
16 89
$75 09
ELLEN E. ROGERS, Treasurer.
.
$13 20
30
ELLEN E. ROGERS, ALBERT E. MOORE, Trustees. CELIA A. JEWELL,
Examined and found correct.
GEORGE S. SMITH,
WALTER R. MERRILL,
Auditors.
Hebron, N. H., Feb., 1918.
REPORT OF USE OF INTEREST ON TRUST FUNDS BY TREASURER OF UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
May 12, From F. O. Morse $49 II
Oct. 31, ..
49 40
Jan. 2I,
..
23 42
Amount on hand 1916 2 93
$124 85
May 12, Paid G. A. Senter $49 II
Nov. I, " Mary H. Blake for G. A. . Senter 49 40
Balance in hands of Treasurer 26 35
$124 85
FLORENCE B. SMITH, Treasurer.
Examined and found correct.
GEORGE S. SMITH,
Auditors. WALTER R. MERRILL,
REPORT OF HEBRON COMMON COMMITTEE
Received of Frank O. Morse, from Frank- lin Fogg fund $16 25
Paid out: 1917
June 15, To H. S. Morgan, mowing and raking common $3 00
July 20, To H. S. Morgan, mowing and raking common 3 00
3 bags phosphate 8 25
Nov. 3, I load barn dressing on shrubs I 50
Labor on shrubs .50
Services of W. G. Gurney, donated. $16 25
H. S. MORGAN, Common Committee. W. G. GURNEY,
Examined and found correct, Feb. 7, 1918.
GEORGE S. SMITH, 1 Auditors. WALTER R. MERRILL,
Births Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1917
Date of . Birth.
Name of Child
Male or Female.
Living
No. of Child
1st, 2d, etc.
Father's Name.
Color.
Maiden Name.
Residence of Parents.
Occupation of Father.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Age of Father.
Age of Mother-
Feb. 1 Ernest C. Hobart M .. Living .. . Aug. 18
29 Harold G. Davis ..
M .. M ..
1 712
White
Frank W. Hobart Edna M. Rogers .... Wilson J. Adams. B. M. Nelson. Cecil Oscar Davis Lura E. Butterfield.
White
Butcher Chauffeur East Hebron .. Farmer
Hebron
Eist Hebron ...
Kingston. Sweden Groton
: : :
Color. - Hebron
Mother's
or
Stillborn.
Marriages Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1917
Date of Marriage.
Place of
Name and Surname of
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.
Aug. 29 Hebron .... Cecil Y. Hyland .. Youngstown, O.
Delia A. Morgan .. Hebron ..
26
Teacher
Farmer .....
Housekeep'r Hebron ..
London, Eng .. Accountant. Housewife ... Bridgewater .. Hebron Housewife .. L'ndsc'p Eng . Frances E. Short. .. Sherbro'ke, PQ Hlous'ke'per Walter H. Braley .. |Alexandria ... Farmer .... Emma D. Patteu . . ..
1
Rev. GeoA.Senter Hebron
1
1
Rev. H. F. Quimby Bristol
1
Hous'ke'per
1
28
Inspt. furni- London, Eng Young Hyland . . . .. .
ture
Fannie B. James. . .. Hebron .... Andrew J. Morgan. Annie F. Putney .... Franklin .. .. George A. Gibbs ....
Dec. 10 Bristol ....
George D. Gibbs .. Irene M. Braley ..
18
All White
Marriage.
Groom and Bride.
Marri
.
Deaths Registered in the Town of Hebron for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1917
Age.
Place
Date of Death.
Name.
of
Occupation.
of
of Mother.
Father.
Mother.
Death
Years.
Months.
Days.
Sex.
Color.
Single, Married,
or Widowed.
Birthplace
Birthplace
Name
Maiden Name
Cause
of
of
Apr. JAlzina B. Moore .. 88
3 10 Groton ....
F
M. . |Housewife Groton.
Groton.
Ezekiel Colburn. . John D. Wheeler.
29 Albert J. Wheeler 70|
7| 5 Groton ...
M
M .. Farmer ...
M. . Lawyer . .
Germany
.
Vermont ..
Joseph Blume ..... Stephen N. Ford ..
Julia Cody .
.
..
27 Orange ...
M. F.
White
S ...
[Hebron ..
Oct. 9; Lillie M. Natting 40
16 Horaec HHartford 48
M ..
M .. Farmer ...
M. . Farmer
.. . Mass ..
Hebron.
William Clement. Hannah
29 FrederickCk-ment 82 5 1 Hebron.
M ..
Nov. 24 Katherine Adams 51| 8 21 Gaspe, Quebec .. 1
F ..
M. . Housewife Liv'rp'l, Eng. Scotland ..
Robert J. Stanley Marion Mckenzie
.
I hereby certify that the above statement is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Jos. E. KEYES, Town Clerk.
25 Andreas Blume ...
79| 8 17 WyhleGermany M
Aug. 6 Isaac N. Ford .....
69
Boston, Mass. Harris O. Nutting Ellen E. Davis ..
.
3 30
M .. Iambr. dir. Mass ...
Germany .
Joanna Bartlett .. Mchitabel Fisk .. Katrina Ober ....
Warner
Warner
of
Birth.
Father.
OFFICIAL REPORTS
HEBRON N. H.
1919
ANNUAL REPORTS
-OF THE-
Selectmen,
Treasurer
Town Clerk and Librarian
-- OF THE-
TOWN OF HEBRON
-FOR-
THE YEAR ENDING JAN. 30, 1918
BRISTOL, N. H. MUSGROVE PRINTING HOUSE 1919
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TOWN OFFICERS
MODERATOR FRANK O. MORSE
TOWN CLERK JOSEPH E. KEYES
SELECTMEN
AMBROSE S. ADAMS ALBERT E. MOORE FRED N. BARNARD
TOWN TREASURER HARRY S. MORGAN
TAX COLLECTOR FRANK O. MORSE
SUPERVISORS
AUDITORS WILLIE A. SMITH, GEORGE S. SMITH
MODERATOR SCHOOL BOARD FRANK O. MORSE SCHOOL BOARD KATHERINE M. FRENCH, WALTER R. MERRILL, GLENNIE B. CREAMER
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TREASURER OF SCHOOL BOARD JUSTIN T. MCCLURE
CLERK OF SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBERT E. MOORE
TRUANT OFFICER HARRY C. FRENCH
POLICE WILSON J. ADAMS
HIGHWAY AGENTS
NED H. BRALEY, WALTER R. MERRILL
STATE PATROLMAN OSCAR S. ROBY
BOARD OF HEALTH ALBERT E. MOORE
LIBRARY TRUSTEES
ELLEN E. ROGERS, ALBERT E. MOORE, CELIA A. JEWELL
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the town of Hebron in the County of Grafton in said State qualified to vote in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at Town Hall in said town on Tuesday, the IIth of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
I. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing. 7
2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year and make appropriation of the same.
3. To see if the town will vote to accept State aid.
4. To see if the town will vote to raise money for Trunk line and State road maintenance.
5. To see what action the town will take in relation to the price of labor on the highway.
6. To see if the town will vote to rail the State road and appropriate money for the same.
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TOWN OF HEBRON
BALANCE
ASSETS
Cash:
In hands of treasurer (Do not include sinking funds)
$1,038 23
Accounts Due to the Town :
Due from state : (b) State
408 98
Total assets
$1,447 21
Grand total
$1,447 21
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SHEET
FOR YEAR ENDING JAN. 31, 1919
LIABILITIES
Accounts Owed by the Town :
State and town joint highway accounts :
(a) Unexpended balances in State treasury $408 98
(b) Unexpended balances in Town treasury 269 16
Total liabilities $678 14
Excess of assets over liabilities (surplus) 769 07
Grand total
$1,447 21
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TOWN OF HEBRON
RECEIPTS AND
RECEIPTS
Current Revenue :
From Local Taxes :
Amount committed to collector, 1918 $3,680 56
Less discounts and
abatements, 1918 80 21
I Property and poll taxes, current year, actually collected 3,600 35
2 Uncollected taxes of previous years 33 02
From State:
3 For highways
(a) For state aid maintenance $366 82
(c) For trunk line maintenance 169 53
(b) For trunk line construction 753 82
5 Railroad tax 13 92
6 Savings bank tax 387 55
8 Literary fund 22 75
II Fighting forest fires 8 03
12 Bounties 13 60
From Local Sources Except taxes :
15 Dog licenses 36 00
18 Rent of town hall 90 00
19 Interest received on taxes 3 37
23 Income from departments 2 00
Total current revenue receipts (Carried forward to page 10) $5,500 76
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FOR YEAR ENDING JAN. 31, 1919
PAYMENTS
PAYMENTS
Current Maintenance Expenses :
General Government:
I Town officers' salaries #283 25
2 Town officers' expenses 103 61
5 Expenses town hall and other town buildings 34 76
Protection of Persons and Property :
6 Police department, including care of tramps 8 00
7 Fire department, including forest fires 16 05
9 Bounties
13 60
Health :
II Health department, including hospitals 19 50
12 Vital statistics 2 75
Highways and Bridges :
14 State Aid maintenance 467 61
15 Trunk Line maintenance 312 56
16 Town maintenance 798 30
18 General expenses of highway
department, including
watering troughs 29 7I
Libraries :
19 Libraries 43 99
Recreation :
24 Parks and playgrounds, includ-
ing band concerts 4 26
Total current maintenance expenses (carried forward to page II) $2,137 95
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RECEIPTS AND
Total receipts brought forward from page 8
$5,500 76
Total receipts from all sources $5,500 76
Cash on hand at beginning of year 1,038 23
Grand total
$6,538 99
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PAYMENTS-Continued
Total payments brought for- ward from page 9 $2,137 95
Outlay for New Construction and Permanent Improvements :
37 Highways and Bridges- Trunk Line construction $1,155 18
38 Highways and Bridges-Town construction 101 18
Total outlay payments $1,256 36
Payments to Other Governmental Divs. :
50 Taxes paid to state $432 00
51 Taxes paid to county 359 54
53 Payments to school districts 1,011 00
Total payments to other governmental divisions $1,802 54
Total payments for all purposes $5,196 85
Cash on hand at end of year 1,342 14
Grand total
$6,538 99
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SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Description Town hall, lands and buildings
Value
$1,000 00
Libraries, furniture and equipment Total
250 00
$1,250 00
This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.
A. S. ADAMS, A. E. MOORE, Selectmen FRED N. BARNARD,
H. S. MORGAN, Treasurer
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
RECEIPTS
Cash in hands of treasurer, 1918
$1,038 23
From collector'of 1917
33 02
From collector of 1918
3,600 35
Trunk line construction
753 82
State road maintenance
366 82
Trunk line
169 53
R. R. tax
13 92
Savings bank tax
387 55
Literary fund
22 75
Bounty on hedgehogs
13 60
Dog licenses
36 00
Rent of town hall
90 00
Fighting forest fires
8 03
Interest on taxes
3 37
Bridge plank sold
2 00
$6,538 99
DISBURSEMENTS
The selectmen have given orders on the treasurer as follows :
State tax
$432 00
County tax
359 54
School money, J. T. McClure, treas.
- 1,011 00
14
Library bills Highway agents Bridge acct.
$43 99
798 30
29 7I
Parks
4 26
State maintenance acct.
467 61
Trunk line maintenance
312 56
construction
1,256 36
Town officers' salaries
283 25
expenses
103 61
hall expense
34 76
Police
. 8 00
Forest fires
16 05
Bounties
13 60
Health dept.
19 50
Vital statistics
2 75
$5,196 85
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Total receipts
$6,538 99
Paid out
5,196 85
Balance in treasury
$1,342 14
TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES
A. S. Adams, selectman $55 00
A. E. Moore,
48 75
F. N. Barnard,
39 50
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J. E. Keyes, clerk
$20 00
H. S. Morgan, treasurer 30 00
F. O. Morse, collector moderator Wilson Adams, police
50 00
6 00
8 00
G. S. Smith, auditor
4 00
A. S. Blodgett, supervisor
30 00
$291 25
STATEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT
TRUNK LINE CONSTRUCTION
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State appropriation
$1,026 00 684 00
$1,710 00
Expended by state
$753 82
town
502 54
1,256 36
Balance in state treasury
$272 18
town
181 46
Total unexpended
$453 64
$453 64
TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE
State appropriation
$150 00
extra
19 53
$169 53
16
Town appropriation
$100 00
extra
13 03
$113 03
Total appropriation
$282 56
Total expended
282 56
STATE AID MAINTENANCE
Balance of 1917
$98 II
Appropriated by state
375 00
town
250 00
$723 II
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS
Joseph E. Keyes, births and deaths $2 75
stamps and stationery 2 60
Musgrove Printing House, reports and notices
51 90
E. C. Eastman, tax book and seal
6 70
W. J. Randolph, transfers
I 71
A. E. Moore, expense to tax commission meet- ing 5 00
A. S. Adams, 2 trips to Concord 14 00
bounty on hedgehogs
13 60
board of selectmen
5 00
8 87
F. O. Morse, tax meeting postage I 00
Fred N. Barnard, bridge plank
2 73
W. G. McCrillis, disinfectants
2 00
A. E. Moore, health officer
15 00
17
A. E. Moore, lock for hall water tub
$2 50
3 00
Ada Sanborn Watson, water tub
2 00
John Cordon, care of town hall
34 76
F. N. Barnard, keeping tramp
I 00
A. E. Moore,
I 00
H. S. Morgan, mowing common 4 26
ABATEMENTS OF TAXES
Henry Blodgett, paid Massachusetts
$2 00
H. B. Ferrin, paid in Groton
2 00
Whitfield Macauley, left the state
2 00
Geo. Patten, paid in Maine
2 00
A. H. Sleeper, paid in Plymouth
2 00
James McDowell
73
Joseph W. Mills
74
C. H. Mosher
73
R. W. Newsom
73
Victor R. Smith
73
Arthur W. Fairbanks
I 47
$15 13
SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTOR
Total amount committed to F. O. Morse for collection
$3,680 56
Abatements
$15 13
Discount
65 08
$80 21
18 1
Cash paid treasurer
$3,600 35
SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTOR 1917
Balance due on settlement
$33 02
Cash paid treasurer
33 02
Total paid treasurer 3,633 37
Assets in favor of town
1,342 14
A. S. ADAMS, Select men A. E. MOORE, of
F. N. BARNARD, Hebron.
Having examined the foregoing accounts we find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.
G. S. SMITH, Auditor ..
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INVENTORY 1918
Resident real estate value
$102,500 00
Non-resident real estate value 60 horses I mule
104,010 00 7,550 00 150 00
IO oxen
1,490 00
I12 COWS
6,322 00
62 neats
3,700 00
61 sheep
574 00
40 hens
40 00
Io hogs 210 00
4 foxes
12 autos
12 00 4,810 00 580 00
4 gas. engines
5 motor boats
1,180 00
Standing timber
4,200 00
National bank stock 200 00
Money on hand
306 00
Stock in trade
2,000 00
Mills
200 00
Stocks and bonds
668 00
57 Polls
Total amount of taxes committed for collection
$3,680 56
Rate per cent., .0147 Town expenses $250 00
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Highways and bridges
$600 00
State aid maintenance
150 00
Trunk line maintenance construction
100 00
684 00
School money by law
405 00
charges
375 00
and tuition
200 00
County tax
359 54
State tax
432 00
Overlay
I 71
57 polls
114 00
Special taxes
9 3I
Respectfully submitted,
A. S. ADAMS,
A. E. MOORE,
F. N. BARNARD,
Selectmen of Hebron.
TREASURER'S REPORT
Total cash received $6,538 99
Paid out on selectmen's orders
$5,196 85
Cash balance in hands of treasurer
1,342 14
$6,538 99 $6,538 99
HARRY S. MORGAN, Treasurer.
Examined and found correct.
GEORGE S. SMITH, Auditor.
Hebron, Feb. 5, 1919.
TRUSTEES' REPORT
OF TRUST FUNDS, HEBRON 1918
Sally L. Perkins fund, Laconia bank $1,171 62 Plymouth bank 900 00 Bristol bank 866 40
Interest received during the year 104 77 -- - $3,042 79
Cash paid church treasurer $104 77 1
Balance books
2,638 02
4th Liberty Loan bonds
300 00
-- $3,042 79
The fund from a friend by the hand of C. W. Powers, received N. H. Savings bank
$700 00
Interest to Jan. 1, 1918
28 28
$728 28
Paid church treasurer
$28 28
Balance book
700 00 --
$728 28
Baptist society fund by the hand of C. W. Powers, N. H. Savings bank book Interest to Jan. 1, 1918
$176 00
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Cash paid church treasurer $7 II
$183 II
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Balance book for
$176 00
$183 II
Interest on the foregoing funds to be used for preaching in the vil- lage church Powers fund, interest to be used for cemeteries and certain other purposes, received
Massachusetts State bond
$1,000 00
Cash from 1917
15 00
Interest during the year
30 00
~~ $1,045 00
Cash cemetery committee
$30 00
Balance state bond
1,000 00
Cash
15.00
$1,045.00
Susan Hammond fund, received
N. H. Savings bank book
$25 00
Cash from 1917
1 05
Interest to Jan. 1, 1918
I 03
$27,08
Paid cemetery committee
$1 05
Balance book
25. 00
Cash
I 03
$27 08
D. N. Kemp fund, interest to be used on Pratt cemetery received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$350 00
Cash from 1917
14 95
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Interest to Jan. 1, 1918
$14 42
$379 37
Paid cemetery committee Balance book Cash
$14 95
350 00
14 42
$379 37
Esther Hemphill fund, received :
Bristol bank book
$50 00
Interest received during year
I 40
$51 40
Balance 4th Liberty Loan bond
$50 00
Cash
I 40
$51 40
Wm. S. Morse fund, received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$50 00
Cash 1917
2 03
Interest to Jan. 1, 1918
2 .06
$54 09
Paid Cemetery committee
$2 03
Balance book
50 00
Cash
2 06
$54 09
Ellen M. George fund, received :
Bristol bank book
$100 00
Interest during the year
2 81
$102 81
Balance 4th Liberty Loan bond
$100 00
Cash
2 81
$102 81
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25
Zebina E. Woodbury fund, received : Amoskeag Savings bank book
$100 00 8 83
$108 83
Balance book
$100 00
Cash
8 83
$108 83
Annie M. Stanyon fund, received :
From Citizens Savings bank and Trust Co., St. Johnsbury, Vt.,
Interest to Jan. 1, 1919
$12 08
Balance, cash 12 08
Franklin Fogg fund, received :
N. H. Savings bank book
$500 00
Bristol Savings bank book
74 26
$574 26
Paid H. S. Morgan, Common Com-
mittee
$15 50
Balance books
558 76
$574 26
Baptist Society fund, being the par- sonage, received :
Cash from 1917
$62 53
Rent of Ned H. Braley to Mar. 1, 1919
24 00
Paid taxes of 1918
$1 47
Balance, cash
85 06
$86 53
FRANK O. MORSE, A. S. ADAMS, Trustees.
WALTER R. MERRILL,
$86 53
Interest to July 1, 1918
26
Having examined the foregoing accounts of the trus- tees of the trust funds of the town of Hebron for the year 1918, we find the same correctly cast, duly vouched, and the result as above stated.
GEORGE S. SMITH, Auditor.
REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMITTEE
1918 Cemetery Committee in account with Powers fund :
Received of 1917 committee F. O. Morse 30 00
$8 80
Paid F. B. Huckins
$12 50
A. E. Moore
10 80
Ed. Estey
42
H. Vontell
I 00
Will Smith
I 88
Cash balance
12 20
$38 80
$38 80
Cemetery committee in account
with Kemp fund :
Received from 1917 committee
$3 07
F. O. Morse
14 95
Paid Will Smith
$5 00
A. E. Moore F. B. Huckins
3 75
2 96
Cash balance
6 31
$18 02
$18 02
Cemetery Committee in account with Susan Hammond fund : Received of 1917 committee 1
$3 32
F. O. Morse I 05
1
28
Paid A. E. Moore
$ 75
Cash balance 3 62
$4 37
$4 37
Cemetery Committee in account
with W. S. Morse fund :
Received of 1917 committee
$1 16
F. O. Morse
2 03
Paid A. E. Moore
$ 50
Cash balance
2 69
$3 19
$3 19
Cemetery Committee in account
with Ellen George fund :
$19 44
Paid A. E. Moore
$1 25
Cash balance
18 19
$19 44
$19 44
Respectfully submitted, A. E. MOORE, Cemetery Committee. Examined and found correct,
GEORGE S. SMITH, Auditor. Hebron, Feb. 5, 1919. L
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
The Library has been open 48 Saturday afternoons the past year.
Number of books taken out II45
Average for the year 24
Number added this year 4I
Amount received for fines
$2 73
from people out of town 265
MARY A. ROGERS, Librarian.
Hebron, N. H., Jan. 31, 1919.
PUBLIC LIBRARY TREASURER'S REPORT
1918 :
Feb. 7, Cash in treasury $16 89
July received on Ellen George fund 6 04
1919 : Jan. 31, Cash received for fines 2 73
from people out of town 2 65
31.
from town 43 99
$72 30
CASH PAID OUT
1918 :
Dec. 15, Paid for books
$19 50
1919 :
Dec. 6, Dearborn and Chase insurance on books 2 74
Jan. 31, G. E. Morgan, care of library 2 00
H. S. Morgan for wood 4 00
A. E. Moore for cleaning library 3 00
Paid for supplies
2 25
M. A. Rogers librarian
15 00
$48 49
Cash in treasury
23 81
$72 30
ELLEN E. ROGERS, Treasurer.
31
CELIA A. JEWELL, ELLEN E. ROGERS, Trustees. ALBERT E. MOORE, 7
Examined and found correct,
G. S. SMITH, Auditor. Hebron, N. H., February, 1919.
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REPORT OF USE OF INTEREST ON TRUST FUNDS BY TREASURER OF UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
1918 :
Feb. I, Amount on hand, interest S. L. Perkins $26 35 Dec. 28, Received of F. O. Morse, interest S. L. Perkins fund 81 35
Fund from friend by C. W. Powers 28 28
Baptist Society fund 7 II
$143
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1919 :
Jan. II, Received the above amount of interest on Trust Funds from Florence B. Smith, Treasurer for 1918.
Jan. 31, Received of F. O. Morse, Trustee, interest on S. L. Perkins fund 23 42
Total receipts $166 51
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