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Nelson Hoyt, poll; paid in Haverhill, Mass. 3.00
Charles D. Mills, poll ; paid in Newton, Mass.
3.00
$34.37
EUGENE D. SANBORN,
ERNEST S. BEEDE, FRANK H. LYFORD,
Selectmen.
STATE PATROLMAN REPORT.
Ernest S. Beede, Patrolman. Receipts.
Received of town treasurer
$331.62
Expenditures.
Ernest S. Beede, labor with horse.
$286.26
Carl Beede, labor 4.00
23
Arthur Bean, labor
$18.00
Charles W. Heselton, labor with team
12.14
Gertrude F. Fellows, gravel
1.68
Charles E. Beede, gravel
.30
Frank Wood, gravel
1.23
Jennie S. Curtis, gravel.
.24
Daniel W. Mace, gravel.
.27
Harrison B. Ellis, gravel
.60
Phineas Beede, gravel.
.33
Lyman S. Hooke, gravel.
.75
Susie M. Rowe, gravel
.69
James Towle, gravel
2.19
Frank D. Rowe, gravel
1.08
Spaulding & Frost Co .; gravel
1.86
$331.62
TOWN PATROLMEN REPORT.
Ernest S. Beede, District No. 1. Receipts.
Received of town treasurer
$184.31
Expenditures.
Ernest S. Beede, labor with horse
$162.92
Carl Beede, labor
2.00
Walter E. Clement, labor
2.33
Charles W. Heselton, labor with team
17.06
$184.31
Fred H. Bishop, District No. 2.
Receipts.
Received of town treasurer.
$517.70
Expenditures.
Fred H. Bishop, labor with team
$276.78
Fred H. Bishop, gravel 19.90
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Fred H. Bishop, spikes $0.48
Willard E. Porter, labor
23.67
Curtice S. Sanborn, labor with team 64.76
Joseph P. Bassett, labor with team
25.50
John C. McIntire, labor
4.50
George Colby, labor
3.00
Stanley Bishop, labor
27.00
Ephraim Howard, labor
24.00
Albert Austin, labor 12.00
19.00
Eugene F. Woodman, labor
12.00
Louis H. Hamlin, gravel
1.40
Arthur S. Moore, gravel
1.55
Grace Hooke, gravel
1.50
American Express Co., express on castings for
road machine
.66
$517.70
Frank H. Lyford, District No. 3.
Receipts.
Received from town treasurer
$404.00
Expenditures.
Frank H. Lyford, labor with team
$187.81
William P. Stevenson, labor
130.56
David P. Leavitt, labor with team
36.00
Willis C. Lyford, labor
6.94
Frank H. Bartlett, labor
5.00
David Marden, labor
7.50
G. Stillman Bryant, labor
14.99
Etta M. Rowe, gravel
5.00
Road machine, paint and labor
5.20
Mrs. S. G. Sleeper, housing road machine
5.00
$404.00
Edward Sargent, labor
25
REPORT OF JANITOR OF TOWN HALL.
From February 1, 1919, to February 1, 1920. -
1919.
Feb. 1. Dance $3.00
8. Dance 3.00
12. Grange 2.00
26. Grange 2.00
$10.00
Mar. 1. Dance
$3.00
Mar. 1-2. Order of R. R. Telegra- phers* (selectmen's
room)
12.00
1
8-10. Supervisors (selectmen's room) (no charge).
10. Farmers' meeting (lower hall) (no charge).
12. Grange 2.00
11. Annual meeting (no.
charge). 3.00
15. Dance
20. Community meeting (no charge).
26. Grange 2.00
29. Helen McGrath, dance .. 4.00
31. Grange rehearsal · 1.00
17.00
Apr.
5. Joe Leconte, dance $3.00
7. Grange, special 2.00
9. Grange, regular 2.00
12. Dance (Carson) 3.00
22. . Grange, rehearsal 1.00
23. Grange 2.00
26. Dance (Holt) 4.00
17.00
1
26
May 14. Grange $2.00
16. Herbert, show 4.00
28. Grange 2.00
30. Memorial Day (no charge).
$8.00
June 7. Grange, drama $2.00
11. Grange 2.00
21. Dance, Helen McGrath. . 4.00
8.00
July
1. Mrs. Gove Nottingham $4.00
3. East Lynn Co. 4.00
9. Grange 2.00
25. Dance (R. Currier)
3.00
26. Church reception (no
charge).
13.00
Aug.
1. Fred Herbert, show $4.00
13. Grange 2.00
15. Dance (R. Currier) . . 3.00
19. Grange (Boy Scout enter- tainment) 2.00
22. Local Boy Scouts (lower hall) (supper) (no charge).
11.00
Sept.
5. Dance (R. Currier)
$3.00
10. Grange 2.00
24. Grange 2.00
26. Wright dog show
4.00
11.00
Oct.
8. Grange
$2.00
i
9. Pomona grange
2.00
22. Grange
2.00
6.00
Nov. 10. Epping high school, drama $4.00
12. Grange 2.00
27
Nov. 26. Grange $2.00
$8.00
Dec.
10. Grange $2.00
24. Grange 2.00
24. Sunday school Christmas tree (lower hall) (no charge).
31. Dance (Carrie Carson) .... 3.00
7.00
1920.
Jan. 14. Grange 2.00
16. Boy Scouts 3.00
24. Meeting regarding ceme- tery (no charge).
28. Grange 2.00
30. Dance 3.00
10.00
$126.00
REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES.
Receipts.
Cash balance on hand February 1, 1919. . $38.66
Received of town treasurer, book appropriation 33.60
Received of librarian, fines
5.60
$77.86
Expenditures.
1919.
Mar. 15 Paid Courier Publishing Co., supplies $3.64
17 Paid Baker & Taylor Co., 34 vols. 29.33
31 Paid John Templeton, printing 2.00
J
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Nov. 7 Paid Journals of the Out Door Life, 2 vols. $2.50 Dec. 30 Paid Baker & Taylor Co., 33 vols. 27.10
Money orders .15
Postage .10
J. B. Varick Co., paper .81
Express
1.53
$67.16
Balance on hand $10.70 CHARLES C. BEEDE, JENNIE S. MOULD, GEORGE A. BASSETT,
Trustees.
REPORT OF LIBRARIAN.
Whole number of books in the library 2,015
Whole number of cards issued 767
Issued during year 22
Circulation
1,934
Incidental expeness
0.88
Fines received
6.48
Cash on hand
5.60
Paid same to treasurer.
CORA B. FROST,
Librarian.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
This is to certify that I have gone over the accounts of the Selectmen, Town and School District Treasurer, Road Agents, Library Trustees and Trustees of Trust Funds.
I find the accounts in good shape, correctly cast and ap- pear to be supported by proper vouchers.
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The taxes have all been collected. There is a balance in the hands of the Town Treasurer of $1,290.03. Due from the County $22 and from the State $38.03.
There are no outstanding bills at the closing of the fiscal year, January 31, 1920.
WILCOMB H. BENFIELD, Auditor.
REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE CITY OR TOWN OF FREMONT ON JANUARY 31, 1920.
TRUST FUNDS.
Date of Creation.
Purpose of Creation.
How Invested.
Amount of Rate of principal. interest.
Balance of income on hand at beginning of year.
Income . during year.
Ex- pended during year.
Balance of income on hand at end of year.
1917
May 31
Methodist Fund, Josiah B. S Amoskeag Savings Bank $1,300.00
$2,500.00
$58.02
$100.00
$100.00
$58.02
May 31
Cemetery Fund, Aaron J. { Merrimack River Sav. Bk. 1,000.00
Robinson, donor ......
N. H. Savings Bank. ....
2,000.00
3,000.00
4
172.07
123.96
25.65
270.38
1915 Dec. 15
Cemetery Fund, Mary R. Chase, donor .
Amoskeag Savings Bank.
100.00
100.00
4
12.48
4.36
16.84
1873 Ang. 23
Universalist Fund, Sarah ( Amoskeag Savings Bank.
500.00
1,000.00
4
23.34
40.00
40.00
23.34
30
Aug. 23
Worthy Poor Fund, Sarah ( Manchester Savings Bank A. Chase, donor ... . Amoskeag Savings Bank.
696.71 700.00
1,396.71
4 114.55
59.04
47.05
126.54
From the Universalist Fund was paid to Henry A. Cook, treasurer
$40.00
From the Methodist Fund was paid to Mary S. Whit- tier, treasurer and secretary.
100.00
From the A. J. Robinson Cemetery Fund was paid for Work and care of lots
22.25
Plants
3.40
From the Sarah J. Chase Worthy Poor Fund was paid to
Gustin Wiggin
17.05
Geo. Emerson
15.00
John McIntire
15.00
STEPHEN A. FROST, JAMES W. WILKINSON, FRANK H. LYFORD,
Trustees.
Robinson, donor . .
Manchester Savings Bank 1,200.00
A. Chase, donor ... . Manchester Savings Bank
500.00
.
REPORT OF THE TRUST FUND IN HANDS OF TRUSTEES APPOINTED BY JUDGE OF PROBATE. ON JANUARY 31, 1920.
TRUST FUNDS.
Amount of Rate of
Balance of income on hand at beginning of
Income during year.
Ex- pended during year.
Balance of income on hand at end of year.
Date of
Creation. Purpose of Creation.
How Invested.
principal. interest. year.
1909
$700.00
4 $71.69
$30.17
$25.00
$76.86
Feb. 23 A. F. Brown Fund, for Manchester Savings Bank
support of preaching in town of Fremont, N. H.
From July, 1910, to July, 1919, we have paid for preaching in Fremont $223.18
ANDREW J. BROWN, FRANK D. ROWE,
Trustees.
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School Report
From August 31, 1918, to August 31, 1919. ROLL OF HONOR.
Pupils not absent during the year.
Dorothy E. Philbrick
Leslie H. Carlton
Evelyn M. Taylor
Melzer A. Marcotte
Royal B. Proctor
Wendell E. Healey
Charles W. J. Philbrick
Lloyd E. Jones
Irma M. Healey
Norman E. Jones
Inez Stevenson
Ernest E. Le Clair
Pupils not absent for two terms.
Leslie C. Marcotte
Merton C. Healey
Everett S. Spaulding
Harold J. Clement
Frances Philbrick
Florence R. Spaulding
Albine C. Marcotte
Edith F. Stevenson
Harry G. Marcotte
Vivian W. Taylor
Pauline H. Marcotte
Esther P. Taylor
Frank E. Beede
Lela M. Clement
Pupils not absent for one term.
Herman E. Bishop
Clifford E. Carlton
Rilla M. Bishop
Marion Bassett
Marjorie B. Beede
Lloyd A. Beede
Carroll F. Heselton
Arthur S. Bean
Ralph W. Holmes Freddie M. Le Clair
James I. Le Clair
Warren D. Proctor
Victor B. Marcotte
Samuel A. Tarlton
George C. Spaulding
Alice J. Tarlton
Bernice M. West
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EXPENDITURES.
TUITION
Paid Sanborn Seminary:
For Dorothy C. True, 3 terms $55.00
George H. Ball, 3 terms 55.00
Gladys Willey, 1 term 21.00
Blanche Beaulien, 3 terms 1
55.00
Myrtle Clement, 3 terms 55.00
Ruth G. Hall, 3 terms 55.00
Eva Proctor, 1 term
21.00
Rose E. Willey, 3 terms 55.00
Marian E. Towle, 2 terms
34.00
$406.00
Paid Robinson Seminary:
For Beatrice Lyford, 3 terms $55.00
Frances Benfield, 1 term. 19.00
Elvira Benfield, 1 term. 19.00
$93.00
Paid New Hampshire Literary and Biblical In- stitution:
For Curtice S. Sanborn, 11/4 terms. 22.93
Paid Tilton Seminary:
For Curtice 'S. Sanborn, 1 term
18.00
Paid Raymond High School:
For Agnes Lyford, 3 terms 40.00
$579.93
TEACHERS' SALARIES,
Paid Pauline F. Partch, 36 weeks @ $13.00 ... $468.00
Nellie M. Prescott, 9 weeks @ $15.00. .
135.00
Pauline B. Ellis, 24 weeks @ $15.00. 360.00
Lula M. Ball, 36 weeks @ $9.00 324.00
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Paid Lillian Greenleaf, 12 weeks @ $9.00. . $108.00
Esther Merrick, 23 weeks @ $9.00. 207.00
Mildred Hanson, 12 weeks @ $9.00 108.00
Nathalie Smith, 24 weeks @ $9.00 216.00
$1,926.00
TEXT-BOOKS.
Paid Silver, Burdett Co. $1.61
Silver, Burdett Co. 2.60
$4.21
SCHOLARS' SUPPLIES.
Paid Edward E. Babb & Co. $24.43
J. L. Hammett Co., 1 Aldine chart
7.66
Edward E. Babb & Co. 7.76
American Book Co.
1.63
$41.48
FLAGS AND APPURTENANCES.
Paid Spaulding & Frost Co., 3 1bs. rope .
.60
FUEL.
Paid Eli N. Marcotte, hard wood .
$11.00
F. H. Lyford, hard wood and kind-
ling
19.00
30.00
REPAIRS.
Paid F. H. Lyford, moving seats from Dist. 3 to Dist. 1 .. $2.50
D. J. Smith, labor and material.
. .
1.50
James Towle, repairing desk
1.50
5.50
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JANITOR SERVICE.
Paid Louisa Goss, cleaning school rooms.$12.00 1
Laura Smart, cleaning school
room
4,00
James I. Le Clair 2.00
James I. Le Clair 2.00
James I. Le Clair
2.00
Clarence Glover 1.65
Albine Marcotte 3.00
Harry Marcotte 1.75
May Marcotte, cleaning school room
4.00
$32.40
SALARIES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Paid Lena E. True, treasurer $10.00
Lena E. True, clerk 3.00
Samuel J. Willey, truant officer 15.00
Fred J. Clement
10.00
Bertha H. Stevenson
25.00
Harold L. Jones
10.00
$73.00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid R. E. Lane, enumeration cards ..... $0.94 Bertha Stevenson, telephone and postage 1.85
H. L. Jones, express and telegram. . .90
R. E. Lane, order book. .90
Edward E. Babb & Co., report cards .. .66
Lena E. True, postage and stationery .65
Bertha Stevenson, postage, station- ery and telephone 1.82
Cook & True, mdse.
2.00
Edson C. Eastman, check lists.
1.25
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Paid E. S. George & Co., mdse. $1.20
E. S. George & Co., mdse. 1.25
Cook & True, mdse. 1.20
$14.62
The annual school meeting will be held Saturday, March 20, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.
BERTHA H. STEVENSON,
HAROLD L. JONES, ELMER S. GEORGE,
Board of Education.
REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER
For year ending August 31, 1919.
Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1918 $87.63
Received from town treasurer:
Town appropriation 2,000.00
Dog licenses, 1918
49.25
Literary fund, 1918
74.10
State school fund 1918
107.63
Extra appropriation
425.00
Rebate from Tilton Seminary 18.00
Tuition Pines pupils. 4.20
$2,765.81
Paid orders from School Board
2,707.84
Balance on hand Aug. 31, 1919
$57.97
LENA E. TRUE, School District Treasurer.
SCHOOL BOARD REPORT STATING AMOUNTS OF MONEY ESTIMATED TO BE NEEDED FOR ALL EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES IN SCHOOL DIS- TRICT OF FREMONT, N. H.
For school year beginning September 1, 1920, and ending August 31, 1921.
I. Budget of school money (furnished jointly by state and school district when total exceeds amount of $5 tax) :
Elementary Schools.
High Schools.
a For support of schools, teachers' sala- ries, fuel, transportation, replace- ment of equipment, etc.
$4,505
b for flags and appurtenances
25
c For books and supplies.
250
d For tuitions at high schools.
$670
e Total amount required for above ... f Estimate of $5 tax on 1920 inventory g Estimate of balance to be provided by state
$4,780
$670
2,600
2,180
......
II. Requirements to meet budget of above items :
a For support of elementary schools (I-e. above) $4,780. As this is more than the $5 tax only the $5 tax need be raised.
$2,600
b For support of high schools and high school tui- tion
670
Total
$3,270
Fremont Insert.
1
1
III. School Board report of assessments required for all Ed- ucational purposes:
1 For support of all schools, etc. (sum of I-e. totals above). (This is $3,630 more than the $3.50 tax on the 1920 inventory which we estimate to be $1,820) $5,450
2 For payment of per capita tax (108 pupils) ... 216
3 For general purposes 540
Total amount required for educational purposes $6,210
IV. Estimate of amounts to be received from following sources :
a From dog tax $40
b From state (Laws 1919, 106 : 22) (See I-g.) 2,180
Total from above sources
$2,220
V. Total assessment on district for all educational purposes $3,990
BERTHA H. STEVENSON, Chairman, HAROLD L. JONES, Secretary, ELMER S. GEORGE,
School Board.
VITAL STATISTICS
Births Registered in the Town of Fremont, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1919
Date
Name of Child
Sex
Living or
Stillborn
No.
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Jan.
6 Eleanor Marie Kenney .. 27 Alfred Roscoe Wiggin ... 31
F M
L L
3
Richard A. Kenney .. Austin C. Wiggin .... George M. Stevens .. Allen E. Hall. ..
Gertrude M. Kenney. Helen V. Porter. Martha Proctor
Cora V. West.
Danville, N. H .
Fremont, N. H.
Mar.
21 Clarence Austin Hall ....
M
L
F
L,
2
Elmer L. George
Florence A. Page.
Danville, N. H ..
Kingston, N. H.
June
20 Louise Mildred Smith ...
F
L
3
Forest E. Smith ..
Lete G. McKeen .
Brentwood, N. H.
Denmark, N. H.
July
16 Marie Elsie Jensen Schon
F
L
1
John J. T. Schon
Marie Haneborg . Hazel Fuller.
Sandown, N. H.
Fremont, N. H.
Sept.
5 Elmer Edward Sargent. . 18 Eva Ellen West ... ...
M F
L L
1
Herman H. Sargent. . Dorothy W. Chase
Sandown, N. H.
Quincy, Mass.
Nov. Dec.
23 Ruth Elizabeth Willey ...
₣ F
L L
5
Walter E. Clement ... |Emma J. Dorr.
Fremont, N. H.
. Derry, N. H.
Alfred F. Willey ... 2
Bessie R. Clouette ... Stoneham, Mass.
Northwood, N. H.
38
.
M
S
1
New: Ipswich, N. H.
May
21 Barbara Marion George.
Saugus Maine. Boston, Mass.
Charles S. Sargent .. .
Kate E. West
Fremont, N. H.
24 Galvin William Sargent .
M
L
1
11 Mildred Evelyn_Clement
Elk Garden, W. Va ... Tuftonborough, N. H. Raymond, N. H .
Lynn, Mass. Chester, N. H.
1
Marriages Registered in the Town of Fremont, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31. 1919
Date
Place of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Age
Color
Name of Parents
No. of Marriage
By Whom Married
Mar.
16 Manchester, N. H. . ...
Herman H. Sargent .. Fremont, N. H. . . Dorothy W. Chase Raymond, N. H ...
21
W
Walter H. Sargent
1
Benjamin R. Harris Ciergyman Manchester, N. H.
A pr.
27 Raymond, N. H. ......
Charles L. Sargent. Fremont, N. H.
47
W
Edwin Sargent.
Joanna West .
Hazel Fuller ... Fremont, N. H.
18
W
Frank E. Fuller Julia E. Healey
1
E. W. Pond; Clergyman Raymond, N. H.
Aug. 25 Goffstown, N. H. .....
Clifton H. Beede Fremont, N. H
42
W
Phineas Beede Nettie Cass
Geo. W. Colby Justice of the Peace Goffstown, N. H.
Hannah Spillane. .
35
W
Thomas Spillane. Margaret C.
Braintree, Mass. .
Dec.
12 Fremont, N. H.
Freman B. Emerson Fremont, N. H ..
24
W
John V. Emerson Laura J. Rull.
1
J. W. Lanham Minister Meth. Church Fremont, N. H.
Norine M. Clement. Fremont, N. H.
18
W
Fred J. Clement. Sarah Davis .
1
Rachel Galvin .. William L. Chase .. Sarah E. Woodhall
19
W
39
Widowed
Divorced
1
.
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Deaths Registered in the Town of Fremont, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1919
Age
Date
Place of Death
Name and Surname of Deceased
Y
D
Sex
Marrted
Widowed
Occupation
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Jan.
31 |Fremont
8 Fremont .
Stevens. Alfred Roscoe Wiggin Ralph L. Brown ...
13
Fremont
M
Mar.
15 Fremont .
Andrew J. York .. ...
87
15
M
Laborer .. Housewife ..
Joseph Abbott .....
July
15 |Fremont.
Annette Wilkinson .. Eliza Ann H tchings.
65
2
11
Lynn. Mass .
F
Housewife .. Eugene Galone .....
Sept.
8 Fremont ..
Benj. E. Woodman ...
33
1
20 Fremont .
M
EugeneF. Woodman Eleanor Woodman
Oct.
15 Fremont
James B. Zanes ..
85
10
Middlesex, Mass.
M
V Lumberman| Wiliiam Zanes ..
Sarah Jones.
Dec.
2 Fremont .
. Matilda Bouchard ....
87
2
28 Canada ...
F
W
·
Andrew Bouchard. John C. McIntire ...
Flora Belle Clough
30, '18 |Nashua
*Mary McIntire .
11
1
2 Epsom
F
* (Received Feb. 5th, 1919. This death was not reported until after 1918 list was closed.)
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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15
Fremont
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M
27 |Fremont .
73
1
Fremont
Sarah Morse .. Ellen Canaan.
Aug.
22 Fremont ...
Helen V. Porter .. Clara B. St. John. Sarah - George M. Stevens Martha Proctor ... Austin C. Wiggin. Ralph C. Brown .... Joseph York. . .. ..
Feo.
Fremont
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Place of Birth
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