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W. G. Dresser, " 4 " 16 00
W. G. Dresser,
66
18 67
C. W. Dwinnels, " 3 "
11 25
William Hugett, for wood,
75
Miner Purmont, 1 cord wood,
5 50
$63 42
REPAIRS.
EAST HILL.
Paid Fred Pattee, for lumber, 6 00
David Noyes, for building fence,
2 50
John Dresser, for work and lumber,
20 92
$29 67
LOCKEHAVEN.
Paid Fred Pattee, for lumber, 6 00
David Noyes, for building fence, 66 66 nails, 25
2 50
$8 75
MONTCALM.
Paid to B. F. Pettengill,
For drawing sand and lime,
3 00
Putting up and taking down stageing,
1 00
Getting off old plastering,
1 00
Putting on new plastering,
6 50
1 cask lime,
1 50
3 barrels sand,
30
Papering school house,
3 00
Cleaning school house,
3 00
Paid F. T. Currier, for paper for school house,
2 20
821 50
for nails, 25
5
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.
Paid David Noyes, for paid out more than received as per 1894 report, 6 15
F. S. Gordon, for Concrete walk to Center school house, 15 12 Alexander Stevens, for glass, 32
66
drawing floor boards, 2 00
66
66 fence boards,
50
66 66 for lock, 20
D. M. Atwell, sawing wood, 3 00
W. G. Dresser, for putting brush around school house, 1 15
W. C. Clough, for posters,
50
W. A. Abbott, for 1893 reports,
3 00
A. M. Bryant, for services as clerk for 1894, 2 00
66 work and materials for Center school
house, 1 50
Frank Underhill, for drawing lumber,
F. S. Gordon, three brooms,
chalk,
35
66 66 lock,
1 00
66 66 cleaning out stove pipe,
30
F. T. Currier, for stationery,
40
for bolt, 40
L. N. Sargent, for work on school house yard at Center, 2 00
Robert Flanders, for setting glass,
25
Express on book,
40
Postage and stationery,
1 00
Butts and lock,
35
Express on books,
50
Drawing wood, 50
Dust Pan, 20
7 Boxes Croyons,
70
$47 69
3 00
75
66 dust pan, 15
6
RECAPITULATION.
Money received,
$1800 52
PAID OUT.
Center school,
423 00
East Hill,
203 50
Montcalm,
146 50
Potato Hill,
48 00
Cambridgeville,
185 00
Lockehaven,
170 75
Shaker school,
177 50
Conveyance,
45 75
Schooling out of town,
78.05
Paid for wood,
63 42
Paid for repairs,
59 92
Miscellaneous bills
47 69
-$1649 08
In Treasurer's hands
151 44
We have examined the account of the Treasurer, and find the Bills correctly cast, and vouchers for the same and submit this re- port.
AMOS M. BRYANT,
Auditors. VAL M. CLOUGH,
TREASURER'S REPORT OF
School District No. 1, ENFIELD.
Rec'd of Town Treasurer, School Supplies,
$1032 19
78 34
$1110 53
ASSETS.
Due from Canaan Board,
$5 00
Due from Stephen Laffee,
17 00
$22 00
$1132 53
PAID OUT.
For Schools,
$672 81
For School Supplies,
78 34
$751 15
Money and Assets,
$381 38
LIABILITIES.
Due the teachers at close of schools,
$310 00
$71 38 Our schools have not closed yet, and we are unable to make a true report.
N. E. HUNTOON, Treasurer.
Report of Board of Education,
School District, No. 1, Enfield.
During the past year, it has been thought best to have three grades of school, as the increasing business of the village has in- creased the school population. We have introduced a regular grade- ed course extending from the Primary to the Grammar School grade.
We hope in the near future to have a full graded school, to fit our girls and boys for the ordinary walks of life, and prepare such as desire for college.
We believe that we have ample reason to feel pleased with all departments of our school. Miss Bernice Day is a Normal School graduate and shows herself well acquainted with her work.
Mr. John Noonan, a graduate of Bethel, Vt. High School, though without previous experience, shows decided natural ability in School work, and in interesting children in their studies.
Of Miss Lizzie Williams it is enough to say that she studies to improve her department every term, and succeeds in so doing.
We call especial attention to the law which makes it a large penalty for any child under twelve years of age, to be employed in a factory while school is in session. We would also call attention to the law requiring the attendance at school of all children between the ages of 8 to 16. The School Board are liable to prosecution and fine if they do not enforce these laws. Parents and Guardians are also liable to fine if they do not send their children to school the full time required by law.
Respectfully Submitted,
WALTER DOLE, N. E. HUNTOON, { school Board.
W. C. CLOUGH,
BIRTHS Registered in the Town of Enfield, N. H., for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1894.
Date 1894
Name of Child
Living
No. of Child.
Name of Father.
Color.
Mother.
Parents.
of Father.
Father.
Mother.
Fathers Age.
Mothers Age.
Feb. 3
Female Male
Living
John W. Austin Rupert Kidder
Sophia Patterson Mary R. Horton Clara K. Martin Eveline E. Whittier Martha J. Maxfield
Enfield
Brakeman Farmer
Springfield Enfield
Canaan Enfield
22 17 22/19
66 11 13
Female Male
Stillborn Living
S 1
Edward L. Talbert John W. Berry
10
3 Elmer E. Follansbee Minnie D. Talbert
R. R. Empl'yee Enfield
Warwick Ms.
Grantham Finland
50 35 23 27
May 29 Ida Emelina June 3|Gertrude Pauline May 12 Mary
Female 66
10
White.
Fred W. Jones
Elizabeth Dovill Emma Prescott Ella M. Duncklee Eveline G. Webster Julia Gallagher
Carpenter
Hartland, Vt. Enfield
Genoa, Wis. Enfield
39 38
July 11
Female Male
H. H. Walbridge Edwin R. Collins H. J. Kimball Jolin Dawson Edwin R. Lawn Geo. W. Griffin James Gates
Lena R. Cumnings Minnetta Clement A. Francis Clark Annie Gallagher Agnes Wood ward
Farmer
Lebanon Lisbon, N. Y. Enfield Newport
Lisbon, N. Y. Canaan
53 39
20|Eva Lawn 24 Dennis Edward -
Female Male®
1
1
Bertis B. Follansbee .Jennie L. Talbert
Preacher
Northfield, Vt Hanover
43|35
Dec. 1 Archibel Sands " 10 Jennie
Male Female
66
Richard Manson
Fannie L. Dodge Jane Sands
Kate McCollister
Farmer
En field
|Lebanon
31|21
2
H. A. Follansbee
Color of
Parents.
Residence of
Occupation
Birthplace of Birthplace of
Sex.
or
(if any.)
Stillborn
4 Fred D. Weeks 1 1 Wm. E. Rowe John Sinola 1 Jolin T. Moore J. S. Eastinan
Mary E. Sweeney Alice M. Smith Johanna Corbi Grace A. Richardson L. A. Sargent
Boston, Mass.| Ins. Agent Enfield Farmer
Stone Cutter
Finland Canaan Enfield Canada Hartford, Vt. Enfield
Ne'b'ryp'rtMs 27 29 Danbury Canada Concord
52 43
66
3 Samuel Roberts
Elmer E. Huggett
Laborer
Farmer
Derby, Vt.
Alexandria Magog, P. Q. Springfield Enfield
43 42 32 25
Apr. 10|Mirl Hamlin 14 Winfred Weeks
Royalston Ms Mill Supt.
Carri'geMak'r Pittsford, Vt.
25 William Leet
Enfield
Mill hand
White.
June 15 Bessie Grace 20 Ruby Florence 27 Harold Charles = 29 Earl Walbridge
Male
Sept. 6 |Harry Edwin 21 David Dawson
66
Weaver
Shoemaker
Novia Scotia Canaan
Doungal Ire. Pelham Enfield
25 26 21|17 29/21
Oct. 2 Catheline Iota 66 2| Bernice A. 16 21 Mary Clementine
Female
66
Walter Dole
Scotland
Scotland
45 32
I hereby certify that the above Birth record is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
LYMAN N. SARGENT, Town Clerk.
43
R.R. Condu't'r Canaan
22 23
Mar. 4 Vivian Zelmer 18 Joseph Berry
Laborer
TempletonMs 29|24
35 25
33 37
29 23
Laborer
25 27 Cobra, Irela'd 25 21 Cornish
27 18
Danville Enfield
Maiden Name of
MARRIAGES
Registered in the Town of Enfield, N. H., for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1894.
Date 1894.
Place of Name and Surname Residence of
Each at time of Marriage.
Age in Years.
Color of each.
Occupation of Birthplace of Groom and Bride. Each.
Name of Parents.
Parents.
No. of Mar. -
Name, Residence, and Official Station of Person by Whom Married.
Jan. 13 Enfield
Edwin R. Collins Julia Gallagher Seth K. Packard Annie J. Currier M. L. Smail
Enfield
24
Carpenter
Enfield
Oscar Collins Almira Collins John Gallagher Margaret Gallagher Charles A. Packard Luey V. Packard John C. Currier Mary C. Currier
Ireland - Cornish Croydon
Carpenter Housekeeper
1|Rev. Wm. Thompson,
1
Enfield
1 Rev. Wm. Thompson,
1
Enfield
Feb. 7
So. Hadley Ms 26
Enfield
22
24
Farmer
Hanover
St. John, Can. Chester A. Bean Emily A. Sweet Zeph. Cross Manda Hastings
Hanover
Farmer
1|Rev. Walter Dole,
1
Enfield
2| Rev. E. T. Farrell,
1
Lebanon
1|Rev. N. F. Tilden,
1
Lebanon
1 Lewis W. Currier,
1 J. of P. Enfield
.
€
May 2 Lebanon
Seth J. Follansbee Jennie M. Moody
34
Farmer
21
Housekeeper
Enfield
Laborer
19
Teacher
31
Shoemaker
Limerick, Me George Pierce Lydia A. Gilpatrick Canaan J. J. Follansbee Martha D. Weir Lewis Moody Luella Morey Enfield Win. Kimball Martha A. Clark Augusta, Me. John W. Stevens Clara B. Chase Unity Joseph Welch Frances M. Swan SchopanyN. Y. Albert M. Howard jSarah A. Ames
Grantham Limerick, Me. Spinner 66
Enfield
Orford Lebanon Hanover Augusta, Me. Daneseott Me Weare Granville, Vt. SchopanyN. Y.
Teamster
Ernest H. Kimball Winnie A. Stevens
June 8 Enfield
James A. Welch L. Mabel Howard
21
Housekeeper
Ireland
Station Agent Enfield
20
Teacher
Physician
Mystic, Conn. Robert Smail Sarah Smail
Bath Paisley, Scot. Factory Em. Mystic, Conn. Kirby, Vt. Enfield
Rev. Walter Dole,
Enfield
Emily A. Bean
Mar. 21
Fred G. Cross Mary Pierce
18'
Housekeeper
-White .-
Utica, N. Y. 22
Birtliplace of
Occupation.
Marriage. of Groom and Bride.
14
19
Carpenter
A
R. R. man
Farmer
22
20
MARRIAGES
Date 1894.
Marriage. of Groom and Bride.
Each at time of Marriage.
Color of ego
Occupation of Birthplace of Groom and Each. Bride.
Name of Parents.
Occupation.
No. of Mar.
Name, Residence, and Official Station of Person by Whom Married.
July 18 Enfield
Wilbur F. Morse Reta C. Borlin
Enfield 20
Mechanic
Enfield
Frank B. Morse Serepta Bucklin August Borlin Sharlott B. Widgeon Hira Follansbee Betsy A. Pillsbury Franklin Russell Hannah Russell Azro White Enfield Catherine Felch L. W. Currier Lydia A. Kimball Enos Follansbee 66 Christina Horton Derby, Vt. Ed Larow Delia Larow Ashford, Ct. Joel Huntley Mehitable Barnum Montpelier Vt J. Colby
Enfield Grafton Sweeden 66
Brewer
1
Enfield
Aug. 12 Spri'gfield Geo. E. Follansbee
Enfield
19;
Farmer
Enfield
Grafton
Farmer
1 M. M. Wiggin, 1
J. of P. Springfield
" 23 Enfield
Sadie B. Russell Howard C. White
Claremont
26;
Jeweler
E. Jaffery
Cavendish Vt Reading, Vt. Enfield Cornish, Me. Enfield
Canada
Laborer
Lebanon
2 Lyman N. Sargent,
J. of P. Enfield Ctr 3
Nov. 29 Canaan
Allen I. Fogg
27;
Farmer
20
Teacher
Eunice Flanders Enfield Ira B. Fogg Harriet Currier Harvey Clark Canaan Ada A. Blair Fitchburg, Ms Luman Raymond Flora A. Gage Franklin, Ms. Fred J. Church Emogene Cook
Deerfield Enfield Canaan Lowell, Ms. Gardner, Ms.
Farmer
1
Enfield
Dec. 25 Enfield
Charles H. Raymond Fitchburg, Ms 21
Baker
Mabel R. Church
Enfield
17
Operative
-
18 Spri'gfield Frank W. Colby
30
Farmer
Newbury
Mary Rollins Hiram Church
Millville, Ms. Designer W'onso'ketRI Housekeeper Bradford Salisbury Farmer Orange, Vt. Topsham, Vt.
1
Springfield
Minnie Church
Springfield 21
Housekeeper
Canaan
Manufacturer
1 Rev. Walter Dole,
Melr'se Ht.Ms 21
Sweeden
Springfield
Springfield
Farmer
1 Rev. Walter Dole,
1
Enfield
Sept. 4 Lebanon
Geo. W. Follansbee
24 -
Farmer
16
-White .-
Mason
Newington Ct
Eunice R. Rollins
65
Vermont
Farmer
1|Rev. C. N. Tilton,
1|Rev. E. T. Farrill,
Baker Housekeeper
1
Lebanon
2|Rev. G. B. Goodrich,
I hereby certify that the above Marriage record is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
LYMANN. SARGENT, Town Clerk.
h.
Place of Name and Surname Residence of
Birthplace of
Parents.
18
Enfield
23
Farmer
2|Rev. N. F. Tilden, 1
Elzina Larow
Canaan
11 Enfield
Newman A. Huntley Enfield
77
Drucilla A. Clark
Canaan
Age in Years.
Alice M. Currier
DEATHS
Registered in the Town of Enfield, N. H., for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1894.
Date 1894.
Place of
Name and Surname
Place of
Years.
Months.
Days.
Sex.
Color.
Single, Marri-
ed or Wid'w'd
Occupation.
Father.
Mother.
Mother.
-
-
Jan. 5 Enfield 20
Mary E. Arlin Mrs. S'lliv'n Melendy
80 11 20 60|
17| Bolton, Vt. |Enfield
M
M
Physician
Apr. 4|Enfield
29
30
Jesse Foster Abraham Quimby Drusilla Greenbank Mary E. Perley
66 6
Enfield
F
M S
U. S. Enfield
U. S. Canada
May
-
31
Abbie A. Spaulding Ida Emeline Senola Henry White Collins
68| 2 16
M F
F
W S
Aug. 14
29
Dorcas Emerson Johnnie Ed LaDam Spencer W. Williams Jennie M. Steyens Henry V. Edmund
70 4 22 Sharon, Vt.
M
M
Farmer
F
M
11 Troy, N. Y.
M
46 21 Enfield
M
M
F
S
Nova Scotia
Farmer
Enfield
Claremont Cornish
Jas. H. Gates Rowell Colby Herbert J. Kimball
Lena R. Cumings
Dec. 10
16
16
Wm. H. Quimby
66 6 17 Springfield
M
M Carpenter
F
M
W House work
|Hartford, Ct. Norwich, Vt.
Thomas Burnham
Mary Wood Clara K. Martin
Feb. 13 .. 23 Hollis
92
6 Springfield 4 21 Calais, Vt.
M
F
-White .-
W S W S
Finland
Finland
Abraham Quimby Apollas Le Baron Joseph F. Perley Samuel Noves John Senola John White E. R. Collins Asa Abbott Fred LaDam John Williams John B. Loverin
Wm. Edmund
Jonathan B. Sargent |Disa A. Purmort
Oct. 10
11
Nathaniel P. Sargent Cathalina Iota Gates Wyman P. Colby Harry E. Kimball
55
M
S
Nov. 9
2 2
M
Lebanon
Enfield Andover, Ms.|Henniker Wynoski, Vt. England Strafford, Vt. Springfield VergennesVt Enfield
Cabia, Ild.
July 11 Enfield 17
84
1 Enfield 1 4 Bradford 4
Pittsfield, Me.
M
Sept. 5 14
40 Springfield
60
M Artist Teacher
Strafford, Vt. Enfield London, Eng. Orange, Vt. Pelham
Samuel Quimby Dudley Stevens
31
Melissa A. Babbitt Sarah A. Morrill
62,10 15 73! 1 3 Thetford, Vt. | F
Jane Burbank Ruth Ames
I hereby certify that the above Death record is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
LYMAN N. SARGENT, Town Cleri
Maiden Name of
Name of Father.
Death.
of the Deceased.
Age.
Birthplace of Birthplace of
Bolton, Vt.
Bolton, Vt. Alexandria
Jeptha Shattuck Jonathan Bohonon
Rhoda Sanger Addie Hall Rebecca C. Hatch Johanna Corbi Sarah B. Kenison Julia Gallagher Miriam Smith Lydia Patten Mabel Walbridge Anna H. Butman Eliza G. Vail
Agnes L. Woodwar Lydia Densmore
15
55 9: 3 Lynn, Mass. 2 Enfield
Farmer
June 4 Springfield
67
Birth.
Smith & Dorothy, ENFIELD, N. H.
WE BELIEVE in reliable goods of known worth.
WE BELIEVE in fair and honest profits.
WE BELIEVE in treating every visitor with the ut- most consideration-no matter wheth- eľ they buy or not.
WE BELIEVE in cheerfully exchanging goods, or refunding the purchase price, when returned in good condition.
WE BELIEVE that marking goods in plain figures at the lowest possible price is the only right way.
WE BELIEVE in advertising and doing exactly what we advertise to do.
WE BELIEVE in giving satisfaction to our cus- tomers, feeling that they are not only the best, but truest, advertising mediums,
WE BELIEVE modern progressive merchandising means more than the mere buying and selling of commodities. It seeks to render their transfer to you pleasant as well as economic, and by its in- tegrity invites an exchange of con- fidence.
Smith & Dorothy.
W. E. ROWE, CARRIAGE BUILDER,
ENFIELD, N. H. CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Desks and all kinds of wood work made to order. Furniture Repairing, also Saw Filing. Wood work Traverse Sleighs THE BEST OF AXE HAND- on hand or made to order.
LES KEPT IN STOCK.
G. F. ANDREWS, + DEALER IN Foreign & American Marble,
MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES. Lowest Rates and Warranted as Represented. ORDERS SOLICITED. Enfield Center, N. H.
BOSTON & MAINE Mileage Books To Let.
By using one you save three-fourths of a cent a mile.
W. C. CLOUGH.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ROCERIES
AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
You can always find Low Prices and good Goods at our Store.
Have just bought a Car Load of
WIRE NAILS
Direct from the Factory.
Remember we sell
Pillsbury's Best, Patent, Snowflake & Juno Flour,
Prices as low as the Market will allow.
We Sell
CLOTHING At 20 Per Cent. Discount from Regular Prices.
- NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. CALL AND SEE US.
REMEMBER WE SELL FOR CASH & READY PAY ONLY.
F. T. CURRIER,
ENFIELD CENTER, - N. H.
E. B. HUSE, Fire Insurance AND
Real Estate Agency. - . (Office over B. &. M. R. R. Station, )
ENFIELD, N. H.
Represents 10 of the best Insurance Companies in the United States, whose combined capital is over
$25,0
All Applications promptly attended to. Notary Public &, Collection Agent.
.W. A. Wilmot, . . Manufacturer of all kinds of . ..
HARNESSES
also dealer in a general line of
Saddlery, Harness
AND
Horse Clothing
of every description.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. ENFIELD, N. H.
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