Annual reports of the Town of Fremont, N.H. 1911-1915, Part 6

Author: Fremont (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Fremont, N.H.] : [Town of Fremont]
Number of Pages: 230


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J. E. Taylor, labor, 1.00


Louis Gardner, labor and ma- terials, 10.25


W. H. Lyford, stove damper,


.25


A. F. Sanborn, repairs on door and stove pipe, 1.00


$21.25


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.


Paid Ginn & Co., books, $5.76


Silver, Burdett & Co., books, 5.40


American Book Company,


books, 1.32


E. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 13.30


J. L. Hammett & Co., maps, 13.00


J. L. Hammett & Co., black- board, 4.25


$43.03


43


MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid Ella Brown, cleaning school-


rooms, $7.00


Walter Sargent, cleaning


schoolrooms, 3.00


Gertie Purington, cleaning


schoolrooms, 3.00


S. J. Willey, cleaning school- rooms, 3.50


C. W. Heselton, grading,


3.50


Cook & True, brooms and pails,


1.98


W. H. Lyford, water,


3.00


Mrs. Leavitt, cleaning room,


.85


Express on books and supplies,


2.25


Telephone,


.49


A. F. Sanborn, horse hire,


5.00


T. B. Smith & Co., broom, pail, etc.,


. 91


W. H. Gibson, postage,


.22


Van Amerage, tuning organ,


2.50


$37.20


44


SALARIES.


MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD.


Paid A. F. Sanborn,


$10.00


J. E. Taylor, 10.00


F. J. Clement,


10.00


CLERK.


Paid Lena E. True,


3.00


TREASURER.


Paid W. H. Gibson,


5.00


TRUANT OFFICER.


Paid S. J. Willey,


15.00


53.00


Total expenditures, $2,275.61


ALDEN F. SANBORN, JAMES E. TAYLOR, FRED J. CLEMENT, Board of Education.


45


STATISTICAL TABLE OF SCHOOLS.


Teachers.


Salary per week.


No. of weeks in each term.


Average attend- ance.


No. of pupils.


Visitors.


South School.


Florence Flanders


$8.50


13


12.09


17


22


Harriett J. Dudely


Harriett J. Dudley


8.50


12


12.50


16


29


Harriett J. Dudley


8.50


10


11.30


14


17


Village Intermediate.


Pauline B. Ellis


12.00


13


19.13


20


20


Pauline B. Ellis.


12.00


12


28.3


27


9


Pauline B. Ellis.


12.00


12


26.86


28


66


Village Primary.


Grace S. Philbrick


10.00


12


29.45


35


17


Grace S. Philbrick


10.00


11


28


30


22


Grace S. Philbrick


10.00


12


24


30


26


North School.


Abbie G. Currier


8.50


13


8.55


12


20


Ruth F. Sleeper


8.50


12


7.92


10


11


Ruth F. Sleeper


8.50


10


5.88


8


15


East School.


L. Franc Fellows


7.50


13


12


15


14


L. Franc Fellows


7.50


12


11


12


32


L. Franc Fellows


7.50


10


9.55


12


27


SCHOOL TREASURER'S REPORT.


FOR THE YEAR 1913 ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1914.


Feb. 15, 1913, cash in hands of treasurer,


$8.29


Received from town treasurer by law,


795.00


from town treasurer, extra,


552.00


from high school tuition.


300.00


from school district officers,


53.00


from dog licenses, 1913,


100.20


state school fund,


383.80


state literary fund,


90.39


from school board, children out town,


4.60


from school board, book sold,


1.20


$2,288.48


Paid orders from school board,


2,275.61


Cash in hands of treasurer,


12.87


WILLIAM H. GIBSON, Treasurer.


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 records 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, 1913.


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.


Birthplaec of mother.


Sex.


Living or


stillborn.


No. of


child.


46


Jan. 23 Avis Lydia Clement ..


3 Fred J. Clement.


Sarah L. Davis. .


Stave sawyer


Fremont.


Raymond. Sandown.


Mar. 12 Urban Arthur Bean


M


1 *Arthur A. Bean


Elsie B. Drowns.


Shoemaker


Brentwood.


Apr.


8| Theresa Rose Campbell.


F.


L


2


Theodore M. Campbell


Ada M. Bean.


Cooper.


Derry. ..


July


2 Elner George Clement.


M.


3


Walter E. Clement


Emma Dorr


Sawyer.


Fremont.


Derry.


Aug.


16 Angeline Young.


F.


2


George S. Young


Abbie West.


Fireman.


Deerfield.


Fremont.


19 Blanche Irene Bean


F.


L


2 Smith A Bean ..


Lulu M. Raymond.


Laborer.


Fremont.


Deerfield.


27 Edna May Fuller.


F.


L


4 Herbert F. Fuller.


Helen L. Smith. .


Dec.


7 May Catherine Payne.


F.


L


5 Arthur T. Payne.


Edith S. Pike. .


Hartford, Conn.


Epping.


17


- Sargent.


F.


S.


1


Charles S. Sargent.


Etta Porter.


Sandown.


Fremont.


23 Carrie Emma Proctor.


F.


L.


6


Percy Proctor.


Jennie M. Brooks.


Cooper .


Auburn.


Canada.


* Residence, Raymond.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.


,


Chester.


ยท


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913.


Date of marriage.


Place of marriage.


Name and surname of groom and bride.


Residence of each at time of marriage.


Occupation of groom and bride.


Place of birth of each.


Names of parents.


Birthplace of parents.


Occupation.


Marriage.


Name, residence and official station of person by whom married.


Jan.


1|Derry.


Frank H. Lyford.


Fremont.


45 Farmer. . . ..


Fremont. ..


John F. Lyford.


Fremont. ..


Farmer.


2 J. I. Enslin,


Derry.


Eva M. Wilson.


Derry


41 Housework. . Clifton, N. S ...


William Wilson.


Nova Scotia.


Farmer.


1 Baptist Minister.


Feb.


15 Fremont. . . ...


George F. Rogers.


Fremont. ... ..


18 Cooper ...


Fremont. . ..


Ralph W. Rogers .


Augusta West. .


Fremont.


Housewife.


Fremont.


Lottie M. Raymond. .. .


Raymond.


16 Housework. . Raymond. .


Alfred J. Raymond.


Salem.


Farmer.


1 Justice of the Peace.


June


14 Raymond. . . ..


Charles S. Sargent


Fremont.


31 Fireman . . .


Sandown.


Edward Sargent


Joanna West. .


Willard E. Porter.


Exeter.


Farmer.


1|Clergyman.


Michael McDonald


Exeter. 24 Farmer


Exeter


John McDonald


Ireland.


16 Epping .


.


Minnie Marcotte.


Fremont 18


Fremont.


Mary Maher. Eli Marcotte.


Canada.


Mill hand.


1 Clergyman.


25 Fremont. . . . .


John D. Beede


30 Salesman


Geo. F. Beede.


Ruth P. Nichols


Vassleboro, Me ..


Fremont ..


Farmer.


1 Clergyman.


Aug.


27 Raymond. . ...


Walter A. Blye,.


19 Mill hand. .. Brentwood


James K. Blye. ..


Epping. .


Mary A. Parshley . .


Brentwood.


Housework.


Canada.


Blacksmith.


2|Clergyman.


Belle L. Girard


=


22 Dressmaker . Fremont.


Methuen, Mass.


Walter S. Sargent.


Methuen, Mass.


Lumberman


1|F. E. Delzell,


28 Brentwood. ... Lester Jackman Sargent. Winthrop, Mass 24 Lumber Ins ..


Brent wood.


Bertha M. Thyng .


Brentwood. ... 20 Housework .. Brentwood.


Agness G. Jackman . William F. Thyng .. Ida F. Tuttle.


Lewiston, Me.


Housekeeper


1 G. E. Soper,


Sept. 10 Nashua.


Ernest W. Lowe.


Fremont.


38 Physician


Nashua.


Alonzo S. Lowe'. .


Peabody, Mass.


Corinth, Me.


Housekeeper


Nashua.


Gertrude F. Fellows. .. . Brentwood ....


35 Housewife .. . Brentwood. . ..


Calistia E. Whittier . . William F. Thyng. ... Ida F. Tuttle.


Brentwood.


Lewiston, Me ..


Housewife.


=


19| Housework. . Fremont.


Susie Kelley . .


Plaistow.


Housework


1|J. O. Roy,


Epping.


47


Annie Clement


Fremont.


Housewife.


Farmer.


1 Frank W. Whippen, Kingston.


Ella A. Beede.


19 Bookkeeper


Charles E. Beede . Lula M. Sanborn . ..


Lawrence, Mass.


Housework.


1 Albert H.Thompson, Raymond.


Peter J. Gaynor. .


Rose Moren.


Housework.


Salem.


Brent wood .


Housewife. Sawyer.


1 Congregational Minister.


2 Clergyman.


A. Elsina Carr


Housewife.


Housewofe


Epping


Cooper


1 Joseph B. Sanborn,


Rose A. Roberts.


Raymond.


Housewife.


Sandown.


Farmer.


2| Albert H.Thompson, Raymond.


Chester. . .


Etta Nellie Porter


Housework.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Clerk.


1


Age.


Elizabeth Sanderson.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF FREMONT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913.


Date of death.


Place of death.


Name and surname of deceased.


Place of birth.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Sex.


Sing., mar.,


or widow.


Occupation.


Name of father.


Maiden name of mother.


Feb.


20 Fremont.


Helen F. Elliott.


66 3 25 Manchester


F.


W.


Bedford.


Bristol.


Daniel F. Elliott.


Mary Sanborn.


24 Boston, Mass ... Elmira M. Smith ....


27 2 17 Fremont.


F.


M.


Randolph, Vt. ..


Fremont. .


Joseph Bingham.


Lucy A. Brown.


Apr. May


21


Mary Lucretia Pierce. 59 11 28 San Francisco, Cal.


F.


M.


Erving, Mass.


Woodstock. Vt ..


Hiram B. White.


Mariah H. Pierce.


21


Hazen B. Brown. .


45 3 3 Auburn.


M.


M.


Cooper


Candia.


Candia


Freeman M. Brown


Elizabeth J. Mc- Duffey.


Aug.


5


Sarah T. Converse .. 91


4


4 Wilmot. .


F. M.


W. M. Shoemaker .. Loudon.


Carlisle, Me.


Aaron Sargent.


Catherine Jackson.


Sept.


24


George P. Kimball ...


62


3 17 Newfields.


M.


S Brass finisher Exeter


Dover.


Nathaniel F. Kimball


Nov.


3


Nellie L. Norcross. . 56


8 18 Bolton, Mass.


F. F.


M. Housewife. .


Brattleboro, Vt ..


Nelson Norcross.


May Cutting. Abbie West.


17


Milton Mills.


49


7 23 Chester .


M.


M. Farmer.


Chester.


Chester.


Henry Mills. .


Dec.


14


Laura A. Currier .. . ..


66


2 .. Danville.


F.


W. |Housekeeper.


Sandown.


Danville.


Nathan Hoyt.


Sally Hocke.


17


- Sargent. .


Fremont.


F.


Fremont.


Charles S. Sargent


Etta Porter.


27


Daniel C. Hooke.


82


1 3


M.


M. Farmer.


Fremont.


Moses Hooke, Jr.


Mary Ann Brown.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY A. COOK, Town Cierk.


48


Fremont.


Newton.


Jonathan Bean.


Elizabeth Peaslee.


10


Charles A. Sargent. . . 51 5 24 Sandown.


Lydia Hall Locke.


14


Angeline Young.


2 29 Fremont ..


Deerfield.


Fremont.


George S. Young


Lillian B. Porter .


13 Fremont. . . .


Wallace Everett Porter ..


5 26


M.


S.


Plaistow.


Willard E. Porter.


Father.


Mother.


Age.


Con- dition.


Place of birth.


.,


Housekeeper. Housewife ..


Sophronia Wilson.


=


TOWN OF FREMONT


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN AND TREASURER


AND ALL OTHER


OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES


FOR THE


Financial Year Ending February 15


1915


EXETER, N. H. The Newss Letter Press 1915


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


1915


EXETER, N. H. The News=Letter Press 1915


1


Town Officers


EUGENE D. SANBORN,


Selectmen, FRANK H. LYFORD. Town Clerk, HENRY A. COOK. Town Treasurer, WILLIAM H. GIBSON. Road Agents,


ERNEST S. BEEDE,


GEORGE F. WILLEY, CHARLES W. HESELTON. Tax Collector, JOSEPH B. WILBUR Moderator, ALDEN F. SANBORN. Supervisors,


JOSEPH B. SANBORN,


JAMES W. WILKINSON, 1


SAMUEL J. WILLEY. Library Trustees,


CLARENCE B. HILL,


WILCOMB H. BENFIELD,


STEPHEN A. FROST. Librarian, CORA B. FROST. Auditor, WILCOMB H. BENFIELD. Constable and Police, MELZER I. STEVENSON. Board of Health,


DR. ERNEST W. LOWE, FRANK H. LYFORD,


JOSEPH B. SANBORN. Sealer of Weights and Measures, WILCOMB H. BENFIELD. Janitor of Town Hall, HENRY A. COOK. Forest Fire Warden, ELI N. MARCOTTE. Deputy Fire Wardens,


ALDEN F. SANBORN, WALTER H. LYFORD.


Representative to General Court, JAMES B. MARTIN.


SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS. School Board,


JAMES E. TAYLOR


FRED J. CLEMENT,


ALDEN F. SANBORN. School Clerk, LENA E. TRUE. School Treasurer, WILLIAM H. GIBSON. Truant Officer, SAMUEL J. WILLEY.


Town Warrant


[SEAL] 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 ninth 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 Memorial Day.


5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for care of cemeteries in town.


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


Given under our hands and seal this 18th day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifteen.


EUGENE D. SANBORN, ERNEST S. BEEDE, FRANK H. LYFORD, Selectmen of Fremont.


A true copy of warrant. Attest:


EUGENE D. SANBORN,


ERNEST S. BEEDE, FRANK H. LYFORD, Selectmen of Fremont.


Selectmen's Report


INVENTORY, 1914 VALUATION


Real estate, resident . $239,475 00


Real estate, non resident 95,080 00


Horses, 118.


13,720 00


Mules, 1.


200 00


Oxen, 4.


350 00


Cows, 118


4,935 00


Neat stock, 18


435 00


Sheep, 22


88 00


Fowls, 75


30 00


Carriages and automobiles, 35


14,800 00


Wood and lumber 7,755 00


Stock in public funds 8,000 00


Money . 5,402 00


Stock in trade.


27,410 00


Mills and machinery 24,350 00


$442,030 00


155 polls at $2.00


$310 00


Resident taxes.


4,945 88


Non resident taxes


1,421 21


Total amount of taxes. $6,367 09 Rate of taxation, $1.37 on $100.


Property exempted by Soldiers' Act. $4,375 00


APPROPRIATIONS


State tax.


$960 00


County tax


849 53


Town charges


800 00


Highways


1,550 00


Memorial Day


6 00


Schools .


2,000 00


Public Library


36 00


Universalist fund.


60 00


Painting Old Meeting House


100 00


Overlay .


5 56


$6,367 09


Expenditures in Detail


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


1914. MISCELLANEOUS


Mar. 30, paid Rumford Press, printing reports. . $48 00


Apr. 15, Ernest S. Beede, expenses to Manchester by call of tax commission 3 40


15, Frank H. Lyford, expenses to Manches- ter by call of tax commission 3 75


15, Stephen A. Frost, insurance on hall .... 33 00


15 Edson C. Eastman, Tax Collector's book and town order book. 2 50


15, E. D. Sanborn, postage and express on reports . 1 08


15, B. & M. R. R. Co., freight on road drags. 1 53


15,


C. E. Beede, postage on inventory blanks . 3 02


15,


Goodman Book Store, road book 1 35


15, E. D. Sanborn, expenses to Manchester - by call of tax commission. 3 40


15,


E. D. Sanborn, insurance on hall 33 00


May 11,


Samuel J. Willey, memorial fund 6 00


12,


Record Pub. Co., highway time books. . 5 25


30,


North East Metal Culvert Co., 2 road drags . 40 47


June 3,


Eli N. Marcotte, forest fire bill. 19 50


23,


J. W. Robinson, labor and stock on in- side of hall. 59 00


23,


July 21,


Frank H. Lyford, use of horse (in part). 10 00 Lewis Gardner, labor and shingles for shingling hearse house. 14 38


Aug. 1, Henry A. Cook, Universalist fund 60 00


8, J. L. Thompson, painting hall roof. 17 40


Aug. 29, Spaulding & Frost Co., lumber and


labor on walk to hall 38 31


29, Spaulding & Frost Co., flag, pole and labor 57 55


6


Aug. 29,


Cook & True, glass for hall (4 lights) ... $2 60


Sept. 1, Arthur E. True, remodeling voting booths 6 00


26, Eli N. Marcotte, forest fire bill . 3 20


Oct. 20, John Templeton, printing invoice books. 30 00


20, John B. Varick Co., points for road plow . 3 85


27, Edson C. Eastman, warrants and blanks 63


Nov. 14, Edson C. Eastman, 12 checklists 2 22


Dec. 8, 1915.


J. F. Brown & Son, tiling. 21 00


Jan. 23, Charles W. Heselton, housing road roller . 2 50


23,


Town of Chester, line board 1 50


Feb. 13,


Ernest S. Beede, use of horse. 5 00


13,


John H. Ellis, wood for hall (2 cords) . . . 8 00


13 Frank H. Lyford, use of horse (balance) . 2 25


13, Dr. Ernest W. Lowe, returning births and deaths. 6 75


13


E. D. Sanborn, use of horse 19 00


13,


postage and stationery . . 3 78


13,


trip with hearse. 2 00


13,


writing moth notices . .


2 00


13, making copy of invoice


and expenses for printer . 10 00


13, George W. Ball, 4 trips with hearse 8 00


13,


George W. Ball, 1 grate (culvert) 3 00


13, Samuel B. Gibson, painting sign boards. 3 00


13,


Henry A. Cook, recording births, deaths, marriages. 5 70


13, Henry A. Cook, cash paid Arthur E. True, setting glass 1 25


13, Henry A. Cook, cash paid Eva Willey, cleaning hall . 1 50


13, Henry A. Cook, cash paid Arthur Bean, kindling wood . 1 00


13, Henry A. Cook, cash paid Spaulding & Frost Co., 4 lights for hall 1 40


13, Arthur O. Fuller, counsel 2 00


$621 02


7


HIGHWAYS


Amount appropriated by town. $1,550 00 Amount required by section 3, chapter 35,


Laws, 1905, for permanent improvement . $672 00


Amount required by state under motor


vehicle law for maintenance


160 00


$832 00


Amount for Agents.


$718 00


1914.


Apr. 25, paid Charles W. Heselton, agent


$12 00


May 1,


66


35 00


7, 66


66


30 00


30,


30 00


Aug. 8, 66


66


66


21 00


13,


50 00


21


66


66


122 00


31,


66


66


25 00


Sept. 29,


66


66


66


25 00


Dec. 12,


66


66


11 16


$361 16


1914.


May 8, paid George F. Willey, Agent.


$75 00


30,


100 00


June 6,


50 00


9,


15 00


20,


66


66


25 00


29,


66


60 00


July 10,


66


66


25 00


Aug. 1,


66


66


66


17 00


Sept. 12,


66


66


20 00


$387 00 Sept. 5, paid George F. Willey, Agent, for railing Ridge road. $35 00


66


66


66


8


Dec. 5, paid George F. Willey, Agent, for laying tiling by M. Smith $28 25 Oct. 20, paid Gertrude F. Fellows, plank for Bog bridge 30 40 1915.


Feb. 15, paid Phineas Beede, 75 poles for railings


7 50


$101 15


STATE HIGHWAY


Total joint fund


$1,075 20


Town contribution $672 00


State contribution. 403 20


1914.


Sept. 12, paid Geo. F. Willey, in charge of work .. . $101 50


19, 66


26, 66 66 66 1 -


Oct. 3, 66 66


10, 66 66


66


....


177 75


24,


... 61 00


31,


66


66


66


108 00


Nov. 7, 66 66 66


66


66


102 80


$1,089 30


STATE MAINTENANCE FUND


Total joint fund. $352 76


Town contribution. $160 00


State contribution . 150 00


Balance in Town Treasury, 1913. 15 81


Balance in State Treasury, 1913 26 95


June 6, paid George F. Willey $37 00


July 3,


28 75


Aug. 1,


66


33 25


Nov. 21,


98 00


Dec. 5,


8 00


8,


50


66


160 50


66


... 100 00


66


.... 177 75


66


. . . 100 00


17, 66


66


66


. . .


$205 50


9


Apr. 25, paid Charles W. Heselton.


$18 00


Aug. 8, "


66


13 50


13, 66


66


75 00


15,


66


8 25


31, 66


17 93


Dec. 8, 66


66


12 00


$144 68


SCHOOLS


1914.


Dec. 9, paid William H. Gibson, School Treasurer,


money appropriated by district. . . . $2,000 00 Dog license money due April 1, 1914 . . 65 64


Literary fund, 1914 76 56


State fund, 1914 . 414 00


$2,556 20


PUBLIC LIBRARY


1915.


Jan. 2, paid W. H. Benfield, Trustee, appropriation $36 00 W. H. Benfield, Trustee, for rebinding books and installing electric lights .. 27 33


$63 33


TOWN OFFICERS


1914.


May 5, paid Ernest S. Beede, Selectman (in part). . $14 00


June 23 Frank H Lyford, Selectman (in part). 16 10


Eugene D. Sanborn, Selectman, (in part) 20 00 July 28 Peter J. Gagnon, Dog Officer 10 00 Nov. 28 Andrew J. Brown, Moderator 9 00 1915.


Feb. 13, paid Ernest S. Beede, Selectman (balance) . . 9 50 Arthur R. Whittier, Ballot Clerk. 2 00


Clifton H. Beede, Supervisor. 15 00 Frank H. Lyford, Selectman (balance). 11 00


James W. Wilkinson, Ballot Clerk 2 00


1


10


Feb. 13, paid Joseph B. Wilbur, Collector of Taxes . $55 00 Fred J. Clement, Ballot Clerk 2 00 Eugene D. Sanborn, Selectman (balance) 46 50 William H. Gibson, Town Treasurer .. 30 00 William H. Gibson, Ballot Clerk. 4 00


Henry A. Cook, Town Clerk. 15 00


Henry A. Cook, Janitor of hall. 43 00


Clarence B. Hill, Supervisor 15 00


James B. Martin, Ballot Clerk 2 00


Estate of S. G. Sleeper, Ballot Clerk. 2 00


Cora B. Frost, Librarian. 26 00


Melzer I. Stevenson, Constable and Police 5 00


Wilcomb H. Benfield, Auditor 2 00


Fred Sanborn, Supervisor. 15 00


William H. Mould, Ballot Clerk. 2 00


$373 10


BOARD OF HEALTH


1914.


July 1, paid Peter J. Gagnon (by order of Board) burying dog.


$2 00


1915.


Jan. 22,


Eli N. Marcotte (by order of Board) burying William French's horse. 10 00


Feb. 15, Joseph B. Sanborn, services. 5 00


Ernest W. Lowe, M. D., medical services 10 00 Ernest W. Lowe, M. D., threefumigations 15 00


$42 00


BREAKING ROADS


1914.


Apr. 3, paid Charles W Heselton, storm of Feb. 15 and 16. . $41 10


July 3, George F. Willey, storm of Feb. 15 and 16 25 40


$66 50


11


1914.


MANCHESTER SAVINGS BANK


Apr. 15, paid Interest on bridge note, 6 months. $35 20


Oct. 27, Interest on bridge note. 29 70


1915.


Feb. 15, Note and interest 1,719 83


$1,784 73 SUPPORT OF POOR


Aid furnished by County to Susan B. Jones, thirty- three weeks at $1.25. $41 25


1914. 150TH ANNIVERSARY


June 11, paid Committee $41 90


19, Committee. 80 00


20, Committee. 63 00


Committee. 15 10


$200 00


PAINTING OLD MEETING HOUSE AND LIBRARY


1914.


June 6, paid Leonard Knight, labor. $35 00


17 Leonard Knight, labor 49 48


Aug. 29, Spaulding & Frost Co., lead and oil. . . 74 81 Cook & True, glass, dryer, whiting and nails. 3 33


1915.


Jan. 23,


Charles W. Heselton, drawing lead and


oil.


2 50


$165 12


DISCOUNTS


1915.


Feb. 13, paid Joseph B. Wilbur, Collector of Taxes, 3 per cent. discount on taxes paid before July 1. $112 26


12


ABATEMENTS


Fred Sanborn, tax on automobile, paid in Kingston. . $7 50


Francis Purington, error in tax. 1 00


Joseph B. Wilbur's collection, 1913:


Willard E. Porter. Edward O. Wallace 1 50


1 50


Joseph B. Wilbur's collection, 1914: Joseph W. Bishop


2 00


Frank E. Jenkins 2 00


$15 50


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


Miscellaneous .


$621 02


Highways and bridges


2,288 79


Schools .


2,556 20


Public Library.


63 33


Town officers.


373 10


Board of Health.


42 00


Breaking roads.


66 50


Notes and interest.


1,784 73


Poor.


41 25


150th Anniversary


200 00


Painting Old Meeting House and Library


165 12


Discounts


112 26


Abatements


15 50


$8,329 80


EUGENE D. SANBORN, ERNEST S. BEEDE, FRANK H. LYFORD,


Selectmen.


1


Treasurer's Report


Treasurer's report for the year ending February 15, 1915. 1914.


Feb. 15, Cash in hands of Treasurer. $1,491 42


Received of Andrew Morris, pedler's license 5 00


Joseph B. Wilbur, Collector, 1914. 6,324 88


Joseph B. Wilbur, Collector, 1913. 26 02


Henry A. Cook, Janitor, rent of hall. . 98 00


Henry A. Cook, Town Clerk,


dog licenses 63 60


Henry A. Cook, Town Clerk, pool tables. 5 88


Henry A. Cook, Town Clerk fees of candidates


5 00


State Treasurer, highway de- partment.


545 89


forest fire dept. 9 75


insurance tax. 1 88


railroad tax. .


352 74


savings bank


tax. 945 55


literary fund 76 56


school fund .. 414 00


County of Rockingham, county aid 41 25


Eugene D. Sanborn, Treasurer


Anniversary Committee. . . . 62 29


Selectmen, old bridge plank . . 2 50


Town of Sandown, use of road roller 5 00


$10,477 21


14


DISBURSEMENTS


Paid Selectmen's orders $8,329 80


County tax. 849 53


State tax 960 00


$10,139 33


Cash in hands of Treasurer


337 88


RESOURCES


Due from State forest fire department. . $24 61


Collector, 1914. 42 21


$66 82


Balance in favor of Town $404 70


WM. H. GIBSON, Treasurer.


Reports of Highway Agents


CHARLES W. HESELTON, AGENT RECEIPTS


Received of Town Treasurer $361 16


EXPENDITURES


Paid Jesse Drowns, labor with team $35 25


Edson D. Sanborn, labor. 2 00


Perley R. Clement, labor with team


30 00


Charles W. Heselton, labor with team


132 50


George G. Brown, labor


1 00


Edward J. Smith, labor


1 00


Theodore B. Purington, labor


69 75


Charles D. Meader, labor 13 50


Nelson G. Hoyt, labor 27 75


John O'Corner, labor


12 00


Jay L. Yeaton, labor


3 00


Sylvester J. McLane, labor


9 00


Arthur S. Moore, labor 65


J. Frank Brown & Son, powder and fuse 1 25


Arthur S. Moore, gravel 1 78


George W. Robie, gravel 2 68


Andrew J. Brown, gravel 2 30


$361 16


REPORT OF GEORGE F. WILLEY, HIGHWAY AGENT


Received of Town Treasurer


$387 00


Expenditures 387 00


Expenditures in detail:


Paid David P. Leavitt, with team. $41 00


Carl Beede, labor . 18 75


Geo. Burley, labor. 18 75


F. Herbert Lyford, with horse 16 25


Wm. Stevenson, labor 36 75


15 75


Joseph Moren, labor


16


Paid David Marden, labor $6 75


Wesley Gowing, labor.


46 13


Peter Gagnon, labor.


16 25


Peter Gagnon, sharpening drills.


20


Mitchell Gagnon, labor


15 00


Geo. F. Willey, with team.


84 75


Chas. Willey, with team


50 42


Jesse Drowns, with team


10 00


M. Alice Beede, gravel.


3 50


Adolph Gester, labor 7 50


Geo. Fuller, labor


15 00


1


STATE CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT GEORGE F. WILLEY, AGENT RECEIPTS


Received of Town Treasurer. $1,089 30


EXPENDITURES


Paid George F. Willey, Foreman. $95 00


Frank H. Lyford, labor with team 161 25


Charles W. Towle, labor with team 204 75


Charles W. Heselton, labor with team


171 00


Eugene D. Sanborn, labor with team


63 00


William P. Stevenson, labor.


53 25


Wesley S. Gowing, labor.


67 50


Theodore B. Purington, labor


6 00


Nelson N. Hoyt, labor.


27 75


Sylvester J. McLane, labor


36 00


Joseph Moren, labor 23 25


Peter Moren, labor 12 75


David N. Marden, labor 24 75


Carl Beede, labor. 25 50


George W. Burley, labor 12 00


Daniel George, labor


28 50


Roy Heaigh, labor 10 50


Howard French, labor. 21 00


$387 00


17


Paid Charles Willey, labor. $2 25


Sylvia H. Sanborn, gravel. 20 00


George F. Willey, powder and fuse. 5 40


Aaron J. Robinson, gravel. 7 50


James Towle, blacksmith work. 5 40


Horace G. Whittier, poles


5 00


$1,089 30


STATE AID MAINTENANCE FUND CHARLES W. HESELTON, AGENT


.


RECEIPTS


Received of Town Treasurer


$144 68


EXPENDITURES


Paid Perley R. Clement, labor $19 00


Jesse L. Drowns, labor 21 50


Charles W. Heselton, labor.


58 50


Theodore B. Purington, labor


7 50


John O'Corner, labor 4 50


Joseph Moren, labor 4 50


Jay L. Yeaton, labor 6 00


Nelson G. Hoyt, labor


6 75


Sylvester J. McLane, labor


1 50


Howard French, labor


3 00


Charles D. Meader, labor 4 50


Frank Wood, gravel. 7 00


Frank D. Rowe, gravel. 43


$144 68


STATE AID MAINTENANCE FUND GEORGE F. WILLEY, AGENT RECEIPTS


Received of Town Treasurer .


EXPENDITURES


$205 50


Paid Charles P. Willey, labor with team


$22 50


Jesse L. Drowns, labor with team


12 00


18


Paid Charles W. Towle, labor with team. $33 50


Charles W. Heselton, labor with team. 22 50


Peter J. Gagnon, labor 7 00


Mitchell Gagnon, labor


4 50


William P. Stevenson, labor


21 00


Carl Beede, labor .


3 00


George W. Burley, labor .


3 00


George F. Willey, labor


39 75


George W. Fuller, labor


8 25


David N. Marden, labor 3 00


Frank H. Lyford, labor


11 25


Wesley S. Gowing, labor


9 75


Daniel George, labor. 4 50


$205 50


BREAKINGS ROADS, 1914. CHARLES W. HESELTON, AGENT RECEIPTS




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