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Spring term .- Harry G. Marcotte, Laura M. Dube, Dianna Dube, Winnifred S. LeClaire, Eva J. Proctor.
Fall term .- Carol F. Heselton, Hazel P. Fuller, Bar- bara Gardner, Beatrice Gardner, Winnifred S. LeClaire, Eva J. Proctor.
Winter term .- Carol F. Heselton, Hazel P. Fuller, Bar- bara Gardner.
SCHOOL NO. 2, INTERMEDIATE.
Spring term .- Gladys M. Carson, Carrie Helen Carson, Daisy P. Hall, Harold G. Ball.
Fall term .- Bernice A. Ball, Gladys M. Carson, Carrie
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H. Carson, Mildred A. Emerson, Clara B. Robinson, Doro- thy C. True, Charles P. Carson, Arthur B. Robinson.
Winter term .- Gladys M. Carson, Carrie H. Carson, Mildred A. Emerson, Daisy P. Hall, Dorothy C. True, Harold G. Ball, E. Albert Beede, Donald C. Beede, Albert S. Cook, Charles P. Carson, Philip E. Eastman, Albert G. Fuller, John S. Gallagher, Simeon F. Gardner, Sylvester A. Sanborn.
SCHOOL NO. 3.
Spring term .- Gladys E. Willey, Hazel Fuller. Fall term .- Cora Bell Willey.
Winter term .- Gladys E. Willey.
SCHOOL NO. 4.
Spring term .- Harry E. Beaulieu, Blanche A. Beau- lieu.
Fall term .- William M. Howard.
Winter term .- William M. Howard, Harold R. Copp.
SCHOOL NO. 1.
Spring term, 13 weeks. Clara A. Willey, teacher. Whole number of pupils, 19; average attendance, 14; number not absent, 4; visitors, 31; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
Fall term, 12 weeks. Lena M. Morse, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 17; average attendance, 14.6; not absent, 5; visitors, 20; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
Winter term, 5 weeks. Lena M. Morse of Chester, teacher. Number of pupils, 15; average attendance, 11.61; not absent, 8; visitors, 13; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
SCHOOL NO. 2, PRIMARY.
Spring term, 13 weeks. Pauline B. Ellis, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 27; average attendance, 23.61; not absent, 5; visitors, 39; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
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Fall term, 12 weeks. Lois Patterson of South Merri- mack, teacher. Number of pupils, 31; average attend- ance, 27; not absent, 6; visitors, 16; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
Winter term, 5 weeks. Lois Patterson, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 26; average attendance, 22; not absent, 3; visitors, 10; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
SCHOOL NO. 2, INTERMEDIATE.
Spring term, 11 weeks and one-half day. Ella P. Brown of Epping, teacher. Number of pupils, 24; average attend- ance, 29; not absent, 4; visitors, 15; wages of teacher per week, $11.00.
Fall term, 12 weeks. Pauline B. Ellis, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 33; average attendance, 29.10+; not absent, 8; visitors, 23; wages of teacher per week, $11.00.
Winter term, 6 weeks. Pauline B. Ellis, teacher. Number of pupils, 30; average attendance, 26.30; not absent, 15; visitors, 10; wages of teacher per week, $11.00.
SCHOOL NO. 3.
Spring term, 13 weeks. Emma G. Sleeper, teacher. Number of pupils, 28; average attendance, 11.07+; not absent, 2; visitors, 9; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
Fall term, 12 weeks, Clara A. Willey, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 15; average attendance, 10; not absent, 1; visitors, 8; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
Winter term, 5 weeks. Clara A. Willey, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 12; average attendance, 7; not absent 1; visitors, 8; wages of teacher per week, $8.50.
SCHOOL NO. 4.
Spring term, 11 weeks. L. Franc Fellows of Brent- wood, teacher. Number of pupils, 8; average attendance,
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6.70; not absent, 2; visitors, 20; wages of teacher per week, $7.50.
Fall term, 12 weeks. L. Franc Fellows, teacher. Num- ber of pupils, 6; average attendance, 5.11; not absent 11; visitors, 5; wages of teacher per week, $7.50.
Winter term, 4 weeks. L. Franc Fellows, teacher. Number of pupils, 4; average attendance, 3.24; not absent, 2; visitors, 10; wages of teacher per week, $7.50.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
We have given orders on the treasurer for the payment of the following bills:
PAID FOR TEACHING.
NO 1, SCHOOL.
Paid Clara A. Willey, 13 weeks at
$8.50, $110.50 Lena M. Morse, 17 weeks at $8.50, 144.50
$255.00
NO. 2, PRIMARY.
Paid Pauline B. Ellis, 13 weeks, at $8.50, $110.50
Lois Patterson, 17 weeks at
$8.50,
144.50
255.00
NO. 2, INTERMEDIATE.
Paid Ella P. Brown, 11 1-10 weeks at $11, $122.10 Pauline B. Ellis, 18 weeks at $11, 198.00 320.10
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NO. 3 SCHOOL.
Paid Emma G. Sleeper, 13 weeks at $8.50, $110.50
Clara A. Willey, 17 weeks at $8.50, 144.50
$255.00
NO. 4 SCHOOL.
Paid L. Franc Fellows, 28 weeks at $7.50, 210.00
Total paid for teaching,
$1,295.10
Paid other expenses as follows:
Edward J. Smith, labor and material for book cupboard, $6.65
E. C. Eastman, check list, 1.08
C. E. Beede, 7 window shades, 1.75
Peter Gagnon, repairs for school- house, .40
American Book Co., books,
67.18
Ginn & Co., books,
57.43
E. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 22.37
Mrs. George Fuller, cleaning school room, 1.35
Cora M. Trickey, cleaning school room,
1.35
H. B. Ellis, wood,
27.75
D. E. Hallinan, kindling,
3.50
James Towle, iron for flag pole,
1.00
A. J. York wood and preparing,
1.75
S. J. Willey, repairing flag pole,
2.00
R. E. Lane, enumeration cards,
.68
E. W. Lowe, express paid on books, etc., 6.18
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A. F. Sanborn, wood,
$10.00
W. H. Lyford, wood,
8.25
S. J. Willey, salary truant officer,
15.00
E. W. Lowe, salary,
10.00
Mary Alice Beede, salary,
10.00
A. F. Sanborn, salary,
10.00
265.67
Total expenditures, $1,560.77
ERNEST W. LOWE, MARY ALICE BEEDE, ALDEN F. SANBORN, Board of Education.
SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1912.
Received from town treasurer, re-
quired by law, $832.50
by vote of district, extra, 400.00
dog licenses, 1911,
94.20
balance of state fund, 1910,
141.73
Literary fund, 1910,
74.34
salary of school board and
truant officer, 45.00
Paid orders from school board,
$1,587.77
1,560.73
Balance in hands of treasurer,
$27.04
WILLIAM H. GIBSON, Treasurer School District.
VITAL STATISTICS.
TO THE SELECTMEN OF FREMONT: In compliance with an act of the Legislature passed June session, 1877, requiring "clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of the record of births, marriages and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the annual reports," I submit the following :
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
Sex and condition.
Date of birth.
Name of the child (if any).
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Occupation of father.
Birthplace of father.
Birthplace of mother.
Sex.
Living
stillborn.
No. of
Jan.
2 Richard Clement.
M
L.
1
Roy Townsend.
Nellie Clement.
Shoemaker
Candia. .
Fremont.
Apr.
19
Bernice May
F
L.
1
Josiah E. West.
2
Eugene F. Collins.
Lydia M. LeClair
Shoemaker
|Danville.
Ashburnham, Mass.
June
5 Arietta Emma Rose.
F.
L.
1
Wilfred Paul.
Lovina Renaud.
Laborer.
Taftville, Conn
Canada.
July
8 Evelyn Louise.
F.
L.
1
Theodore M. Campbell
Ada M. Bean
Cooper.
Derry.
Sandown.
22
Thelma Grace.
F.
L.
1
Howard N. Drownes
Mary Buzzell.
Teamster.
Sandown
Hampstead.
Aug.
18
Frances
F.
L.
3
Smith A. Bean. Albert Philbrick. .
Lula M. Raymond.
Laborer
Fremont.
Deerfield.
Sept.
8 Arthur Smith.
M.
L.
1
Fremont.
16
Harold E. C ..
M.
L.
3
L.
6
John C. McIntire.
Flora B. Clough.
Laborer.
Fremont.
Canada.
Nov.
7
Evelyn Elizabeth.
F.
L.
1
Wilfred T. Gardner
Josephine E. Chouquette. . Florence West.
Cooper.
Londonderry
Fremont.
24
Morris Leon.
M.
L.
5 Fred D. Holmes.
Dec.
2
Mildred Edna.
F.
L.
3
Henry Metivier.
Nettie B. Brown.
Teamster .
Danville.
Fremont.
4
F.
S.
3
William J. Philbrick.
Carmon F. Frost
Teamster.
Kingston.
Townsend, Mass.
21
Harry Ernest.
M.
L.
3
Herbert F. Fuller.
Helen L. Smith .
Laborer.
Fremont.
Chester.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
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Annie L. Buzzell.
Cooper .
Fremont. .
Hampstead.
23
Edward Freeman.
M.
L.
Willard E. Porter, Jr.
Lillian B. Porter.
Section hand
Plaistow .
Fremont.
28 John Herbert.
Locomotive fireman
Fremont.
Chester.
Gertrude Fuller.
Cooper.
Fremont ..
M.
or
child.
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
Date of mar- riage.
Place of marriage.
Name and surname of groom and bride.
Residence of each at time of marriage.
Age.
Occupation of groom and bride.
Place of birth of each.
Names of parents.
Birthplace of parents.
Occupation.
prion Marriage. - -
Name, residence, and official station . of person by whom married.
Jan. 17 Fremont ..
Howard N. Drowns
Fremont.
27 Teamster
Sandown.
Jesse L. Drowns. Mattie E. George W. F. Buzzell. Elvira L. Buzzell Daniel F. Osgood.
Bow. Sandown
Teamster .. Housewife.
1 Joseph B. Sanborn, Fremont, N. H. Justice of the Peace. 1
Feb. 1 Fremont. . ...
George N. Osgood.
Haverhill, Mass. . . 24 Shoe cutter. . ..
Epping.
·
Hattie A. Burnham
Charles E. Beede Lula M. Sanborn
Epping. Fremont. Lawrence, Mass.
Shoe operative
Post master.
1 Clergyman.
20 Fremont. . . . .
Wilfred Paul ..
Fremont. .
25 Laborer.
Taftville, Conn. Joseph Paul.
Mariah Gingrass
Canada
Housekeeper Mill hand
1
May 8 Epping.
George S. Young.
Fremont.
33 Engineer .
Deerfield.
David Young. .
2|Rev. Edgar T. Pitts, Epping, N. H.
Abbie M. West. .
Fremont. .
20 Domestic.
Fremont. .
Charles E. West.
Nellie Goodwin.
Oct. 7 Fremont. . .. .
Fred Fogg.
Fremont. .
50 Fireman. .
Shirley, Mass. .
Oren Fogg. ..
Rachel Fogg.
Gertie Porter .
Fremont.
44 Housework. ...
Nottingham. . .
Hiram Davis.
Hannah E. Davis.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
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1 Joseph B. Sanborn, Fremont, N. H. Justice of the Peace.
Lourina Raunaud
Danielson, Conn .. .
18 Mill operative . Canada.
Peter Ranaud.
Canada
Mary Ranaud.
Canada.
Housewife.
Angeline Brown
Fremont. Boston, Mass.
Cooper [Housewife.
2 James R. Hewett, Fremont, N. H. Justice of the Peace. 3
Mary A. Buzzell.
Hampstead.
20 Domestic.
Hampstead. . . .
Newton, Mass. Lynn, Mass.
Teamster.
Housewife
1| Frank W. Whippen, Kingston, N. H.
Mary H. Beede.
. Fremont. .
20 | Bookkeeper ..
Fremont. . ·
Housewife
1 Clergyman.
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911.
Date of death.
Name and surname of deceased.
Place of birth.
Months.
Days.
Jan. 12 Emma E. Copp.
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25 Amesbury, Mass.
F.
M
Housewife.
Hudson.
Bow .
27 Roland F. Philbrick.
6 5 Fremont.
M. F.
W.
Housewife.
Danville.
Danville.
John Page. .
Dollie Sanborn.
Mar. 8 Octavia T. Emerson.
87 11 22 |Fremont.
F.
W.
Housewife.
Apr. 18 Atarah B. Woodman.
88 3 20 Alexandria.
F.
W.
Housewife.
Essex, Mass.
Benjamin Brown.
Atarah Andrews.
June 23 Atwood W. Purington.
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3 Canton, Me.
M. F.
W. W. D.
Housekeeper
Fremont
Epping.
Henry Lyford.
Dorothea Perkins.
July 1 Philena Josephine Lyford 11 William A. Leavitt
45
Fremont.
M.
Laborer.
Aug. 6 Agness Louise Benfield.
44
F.
M. S.
Housekeeper . .
Fremont.
Fremont.
Perley Robinson Isaac LeClair.
Polly Currier. Mary Lemire.
Oct. 6 Isaac LeClair.
51|
1 16 St. Helena, Can.
M.
M.
Tub turner.
St. Marshall,
Canada.
Can.
Plaistow.
Fremont. .
Willard E. Porter, Jr. . .
Lillian B. Porter.
28 Hazel E. Porter.
1
6
2 Fremont. .
F.
S.
Nov. 20 Ettiene LeVoie.
.
. St. Paul, Can.
M.
M. S.
Kingston.
Townsend, Mass.
William J. Philbrick. .
Carmon F. Frost.
Dez. 4 -----. Philbrick
Age.
Condition.
Place of birth.
Father.
Mother.
Sex.
Sing., mar.,
or widow.
Occupation.
Name of father.
Maiden name of mother.
Kingston
Townsend, Mass.
William J. Philbrick.
Mary E. Davis. Carmon F. Frost. Mary Colby.
30 |Nancy Sanborn. .
88. 8 10 Sandown.
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Mechanic.
Epping
Barnstead
Elijah Purington
Christina R. Swasey.
74 7 26 Fremont. .
. .
Sept. 26 Lizzie J. Robinson.
75|
1 10 Fremont.
F.
Wood cutter
Fremont. .
F.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.
Years.
Frank Senter.
Eben Poore.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OF FREMONT
FOR THE
EAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15
1913
ANNUAL REPORT
00 TRE
TOWN OF FREMONT POR THE
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15
1913
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE TOWN OF
FREMONT, N. H.
OF THE
SELECTMEN, TREASURER, HIGHWAY AGENTS, AUDITOR, TOWN CLERK, LIBRARIAN AND BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15
1913
. THE RUMFORD PRESS CONCORD, N. H.
1913
TOWN OFFICERS.
Moderator. ANDREW J. BROWN.
. Clerk. HENRY A. COOK.
· Selectmen. EUGENE D. SANBORN. STEPHEN G. SLEEPER. ERNEST S. BEEDE.
Treasurer. WILLIAM H. GIBSON.
Auditor. STEPHEN A. FROST.
Highway Agents. GEORGE F. WILLEY. CHARLES W. HESELTON.
Library Trustees. HENRY A. COOK .. CHARLES. B. FRENCH. CLARENCE B. HILL.
Collector of Taxes. JOSEPH B. WILBUR.
Board of Education. JOSEPH B. SANBORN. ALDEN F. SANBORN. JAMES E. TAYLOR.
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School Clerk. LENA E. TRUE.
Truant Officer. SAMUEL J. WILLEY.
Supervisors.
CLIFTON H. BEEDE. CLARENCE B. HILL. FRED SANBORN.
Board of Health.
HARRISON B. ELLIS. JOSEPH B. SANBORN. ERNEST W. LOWE, M.D.
Librarian. CORA B. FROST.
Dog Officer. PETER J. GAGNON.
Constable. GEORGE W. BALL.
Forest Fire Warden. HARRY S. TRUE.
Janitor Town Hall. HENRY A. COOK.
Delegate to Constitutional Convention. JOSEPH B. SANBORN.
Representative to General Court. ARTHUR R. WHITTIER.
TOWN WARRANT.
[L. S.] STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Fremont, in the County of Rockingham, in said state, qualified to vote in town affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the town house, in said town, on Tuesday, the 11th day of March next, at ten (10) of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
1. To choose a town clerk.
2. To choose three selectmen, treasurer, auditor, one or more highway agents, and one library trustee.
3. To choose all other necessary officers.
4. 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, and for Me- morial Day.
5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for care of cemeteries in town.
6. To see what action the town will take in regard to paying the note held by the Manchester Savings Bank, and raise and appropriate such sum of money as may be necessary for said purpose.
7. To see what action the town will take in regard to repairing the sides and roof of the new town hall, and raise and appropriate such sum of money as may be necessary for said purpose.
8. To transact any other business that may legally come: before the meeting.
Given under our hands and seal this 21st day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirteen.
EUGENE D. SANBORN, STEPHEN G. SLEEPER, ERNEST S. BEEDE, Selectmen of Fremont.
A true copy of warrant. Attest: EUGENE D. SANBORN, STEPHEN G. SLEEPER,
ERNEST S. BEEDE,
Selectmen of Fremont.
Freemont
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
VALUATIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS.
VALUATIONS.
Polls, 159,
$15,900.00
Land and buildings,
328,187.00
Mules, 1,
200.00
Horses, 108,
11,035.00
Oxen, 4,
380.00
Cows, 120,
4,595.00
Neat stock, 17,
386.00
Sheep, 24,
96.00
Fowl,
25.00
Carriages and automobiles, 24,
10,000.00
Wood and lumber,
6,100.00
Stock in public funds,
20,500.00
Money,
8,884.00
Stock in trade,
29,275.00
Mills, machinery, etc.,
20,200.00
$455,763.00
APPROPRIATIONS.
State tax,
$848.00
County tax,
766.52
Highway,
1,500.00
Town charges,
500.00
Memorial Day,
50.00
Schools by law,
795.00
Schools by vote (extra),
400.00
High school tuition,
500.00
Salaries of school officers,
53.00
Public library,
31.80
Universalist fund,
60.00
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Care, cemeteries,
$25.00
Sewer, Overlay,
150.00
17.96
$5,697.28
Rate of taxation, $1.25 on $100.
EXPENDITURES.
Miscellaneous,
$634.85
Highways,
2,794.01
Bridges,
3,043.93
Schools,
2,280.66
Town officers,
492.83
Board of health,
20.00
Poor,
150.68
Care cemeteries,
21.00
Discounts,
119.79
Abatements,
8.51
Material for sewer,
111.84
$9,678.10
EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL.
The selectmen have given orders on the treasurer for the payment of the following bills: .
MISCELLANEOUS.
1912.
March 16. Paid Rumford Printing Co., print- ing reports, $35.10
Arthur E. True, labor on voting booths, 10.00
April 6. E. D. Sanborn, labor on voting booths, 3.00
C. E. Beede, postage on inven- tory blanks, 2.88
American Express Co., express on reports, . 80
15.
John W. A. Green, copying transfers, 1.00
May
7.
Joseph B. Sanborn, check lists, 1.08
18.
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight on jail cells, 18.36
E. D. Sanborn, cartage, jail cells, 3.00
Edson C. Eastman, collector's order and receipt books, 4.42
30.
Stephen A. Frost, memorial fund, 50.00
June
10.
James Towle, iron and bolts for voting booths, 1.25
James Towle, pair shafts (Hill), 2.90
24.
Pauby Jail Co., jail cells, 178.64
Cook & True, supplies for hall, 3.55
July 19. 20. Arthur S. Moore, patching old church, 1.50
John Templeton, printing, 4.24
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July 30.
Ernest S. Beede, labor, setting jail cells, $8.00
E. D. Sanborn, labor, setting jail cells, 7.00
Spaulding & Frost Co., labor, setting jail cells, and lumber, 10.67
Henry A. Cook, Universalist fund, 60.00
Aug. 24.
C. R. Fellows estate, plank, 20.98
Sept. 3.
· Peter J. Gagnon, sawing wood for hall, 2.50
21. Charles Clouette, damage by dogs, 3.00
N. H. Fire Insurance Co., insur- ance on school houses, 26.00
Oct. 5.
Granite State Fire Insurance Co., insurance on library, 18.25
8.
Edson C. Eastman, receipt books for road agents, and warrants, 2.35
9. James Towle, repairing road machine and drills, 8.20
Spaulding & Frost Co., wood for hall, 22.50
Spaulding & Frost Co., tungsten light, . 65
Spaulding & Frost Co., cement and drilling pipe, .50
Nov.
9.
George W. Burley, painting rail- ings. 4.50
Sargent Bros., printing bills, sale old bridges, .50
23.
Daniel J. Smith, showing real estate, 6.00
1913. Feb. 8. Town of Brentwood, use of roller, 10.00
Cook & True, paint for railings, 10.66
15.
Ernest W. Lowe, M.D., return- ing births and deaths, 5.00
10
Feb. 15
Stephen G. Sleeper, use of horse, $26.00
Ernest S. Beede, use of horse, 4.50
E. D. Sanborn, use of horse, 20.75
E. D. Sanborn, index book, . 25
E. D. Sanborn, envelopes (stamped), send moth notices, 1.09
E. D. Sanborn, express on moth notice blanks, .25
E. D. Sanborn, writing moth notices, 2.00
E. D. Sanborn postage and stationary, 3.50
Henry A. Cook, recording births, deaths and marriages, 4.50
Henry A. Cook, postage, .75
Henry A. Cook, glass for hall and setting, 1.78
Samuel B. Gibson, painting sign boards, 3.50
Sylvester J. McLane, repairing sign boards, 1.00
George W. Ball, 8 trips with hearse, 16.00
$634.85
HIGHWAYS.
Amount appropriated by town, 1912.
$1,200.00
April ·6. Paid George F. Willey, agent,
$50.00
12. George F. Willey, agent, 75.00
20. Goerge F. Willey, agent, 75.00
27. George F. Willey, agent,
50.00
May 10. George F. Willey, agent, 75.00
18. George F. Willey, agent, 50.00
July 25. George F. Willey, agent,
50.00
Aug. 24. George F. Willey, agent, 30.00
Sept. 3. George F. Willey, agent,
25.00
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1913.
Jan. 17. George F. Willey, agent, $25.00
Feb. 15. George F. Willey, agent, 44.27
$549.27
This includes the $99.47 expended on the Woodman bridge so called.
1912.
Nov. 23. Paid George F. Willey, agent, rebuild- ing Gowing culvert, $36.00
Dec. 16. George F. Willey, agent, rebuild- ing Trickey and Clouette culvert, 50.00
April 12. Paid Charles W. Heselton, agent,
$100.00
June 29. Charles W. Heselton, agent,
40.00
Aug. 31
Charles W. Heselton, agent,
60.00
Sept. 21.
Charles W. Heselton, agent, 25.00
Nov. 29. Charles W. Heselton, agent, 85.00
Dec. 19. Charles W. Heselton, agent, 40.35
Dec. 25. Charles W. Heselton, agent,
16.27
$501.62
This includes $30 expended on bog bridge road and Bean culvert on account of damage done by heavy traffic in early spring.
Aug. 8. Paid Stephen G. Sleeper, labor, $1.50
$86.00
26. Charles W. Heselton, agent,
135.00
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STATE HIGHWAY.
Total joint fund, 1911 and 1912,
$1,386.60 Paid by state to town, $455.33 1912.
June
8. Paid George F. Willey, in charge of work, $50.00
15.
George F. Willey, in charge of work, 100.00
22. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 125.00
29. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 157.97
Sept.
21.
George F. Willey, in charge of work,
50.00
28. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 100.00
Oct. 5.
George F. Willey, in charge of work, 50.50
June 24.
North East Metal Culvert Co., culvert, 38.50
Oct.
19. George F. Willey, in charge of work,
115.00
26.
George F. Willey, in charge of work, 75.00
Nov.
2.
George F. Willey, in charge of work, 115.00
9. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 130.00
1
16. George F. Willey, in charge of - work,
95.00
23. George F. Willey, in charge of work,
79.50
Dec.
2. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 54.00
$1,335.47
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STATE MAINTENANCE FUND.
Appropriated by town, Paid by state to town,
$300.00
25.00
$325.00
1912.
June 1. Paid George F. Willey, in charge of work, $150.00
8. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 44.90
Oct. 5. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 31.50
14. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 71.25
Dec. 14. George F. Willey, in charge of work, 22.50
$320.15
There is due from state,
$12.50
BRIDGES.
WOODMAN BRIDGE.
June 10. Paid James Towle, irons for railing, $10.80
Aug. 24. C. R. Fellows estate, plank, 131.74
Sept. 21. Phineas Beede, timbers, 74.00
$216.54
ROX AND CLOUGH BRIDGES.
1912.
Aug. 24. Paid B. & M. R. R. Co., freight on plank, $21.40
Sept. 21.
George F. Willey, labor, grading, 22.50
Charles Willey, labor, grading, 7.50
William P. Stevenson, labor, grading, 7.50
Freemont
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Sept. 21.
W. S. Gowing, labor, grading, $6.00
F. H. Lyford, labor, grading, 2.25
Milton Mills, labor, grading, 1.50
E. D. Sanborn, labor, grading, 27.00
Gertrude Fellows, plank for Clough bridge, 65.40
P. S. Huckins Co., plank for Rox bridge, 181.77
C. W. Heselton, drawing plank, 6.50
Oct. 9.
Louis Gardner, pipe, fittings and labor on railings, 53.07
E. D. Sanborn, labor on railings, 10.00
United Construction Co., and engineer, two bridges, 2,415.00
$2,827.39
SCHOOLS.
1912.
Dec. 30. Paid William H. Gibson, school treas-
urer, money required by law, $795.00
By vote of town (extra), 400.00
High school tuition, 500.00
Literary fund, 1911,
87.12
Dog license, money due April 1, 1912, 83.16
State fund, 1912,
280.10
Salaries of school officers,
53.00
Literary fund, 1912,
82.28
$2,280.66
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TOWN OFFICERS.
1912. April 22.
Paid Charles Burton French, janitor, hall, April 1, $15.00
May 7.
Ernest S. Beede, selectman, 14
days appraising real estate, 28.00 Stephen G. Sleeper, selectman, 12 days appraising real estate, 24.00
July 12.
Eugene D. Sanborn, selectman, 13 days appraising real estate, 26.00 Ernest S. Beede, selectman, serv- ices in part, 15.00
1913.
Feb. 15.
William H. Mould, ballot clerk, 4.00
James B. Martin, ballot clerk, 2.00
William H. Gibson, ballot clerk, 4.00
William H. Gibson, town treas- urer, 30.00
Joseph B. Sanborn, supervisor,
15.00
Joseph B. Sanborn, supervisor, making two copies of check list for state library and N. H. Historical Society, 2.00
George H. French, supervisor,
15.00
George W. Emerson, supervisor,
15.00
George W. Emerson, supervisor, assisting in making copies for state library and N. H. His- torical Society, .50
John H. Ellis, selectman, to March 12, 3.00
Joseph B. Wilbur, collector of taxes, 55.00
Stephen G. Sleeper, selectman, 27.00
Ernest S. Beede, selectman, bal- ance, 12.00
Peter J. Gagnon, dog officer, 10.00
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Feb. 15. Paid Peter J. Gagnon, services at guard rail, $4.00
Stephen G. Sleeper, ballot clerk, 4.00
Eugene D. Sanborn, selectman, 64.33
Stephen A. Frost, auditor,
2.00
Cora B. Frost, librarian,
26.00
Henry A. Cook, town clerk,
15.00
Henry A. Cook, janitor of hall, 61 nights, 61.00
Alden F. Sanborn, moderator, March, 1912, 3.00
Alden F. Sanborn, moderator, primary, 3.00
Alden F. Sanborn, moderator, November election, 3.00
George W. Ball, constable and police, 5.00
$492.83
BOARD OF HEALTH.
1913. Feb. 15. Paid Joseph B. Sanborn, services, $5.00
Ernest W. Lowe, M. D., services, 10.00
Ernest W. Lowe, M. D., 1 fumi- gation, 5.00
$20.00
SUPPORT OF POOR.
Aid furnished by town, Huldah Sanborn. 1912.
March 16. Paid Olive A. Smith, care and board, $16.00
April 6. Olive A. Smith, care and board, 16.00
June 24. Eugene F. Woodman, digging
grave, 3.00
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June 24. Eugene D. Sanborn, time and expenses, $16.50 Olive A. Smith, care and board, 26.00
$77.50
Aid furnished by County, Susan B. Jones. Paid 46 weeks at $1.00, $46.00
Aid furnished by County, James Witham. Paid Cook & True, groceries, $20.18
A. C. Buswell, M. D., medical attendance, 7.00
$27.18
CARE OF CEMETERIES.
1912.
May 25. Paid Ernest S. Beede, labor $7.00
James E. Taylor, labor, 2.25
Eugene F. Woodman, labor, .25
Carl Beede, labor,
3.00
July 20.
Samuel J. Willey, labor,
3.00
Aug. 8.
Stephen G. Sleeper, labor,
4.00
1913.
Feb. 15.
Joseph L. Small, labor, 1.50
$21.00
DISCOUNTS.
1913. Feb. 15. Paid Joseph B. Wilbur, collector of taxes, 3 per cent. discount on taxes paid before July 1, $119.79
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ABATEMENTS.
Paid Joseph B. Wilbur, collector: George Fortier, left town, Frank M. York, left town, 3.63
$1.25
John C. McIntire (by his re- quest),
3.63
$8.51
MATERIAL FOR SEWER.
1912.
Dec. 14. Paid Manchester Supply Co., tiling, cement, and grates, $97.68
George F. Willey, carting same, 4.00
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight, 10.16
$111.84
EUGENE D. SANBORN, STEPHEN G. SLEEPER, ERNEST S. BEEDE, Selectmen of Fremont.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
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