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OF THE
ANNUAL REPORTS
| SBLECTMEN, TREASURER
BOARD OF EDUCATION | :
~ | TOWN OF PEMBROKE, A ae FOR THE YEAR ENDING, MARCH 1, 1892.
NASHUA, N. H.: GAZETTE PRESS Cco., PRINTERS.
1892.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF: THE —
SELECTMEN, TREASURER
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TOWN OF PEMBROKE,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING, MARCH 1, 1892.
NASHUA, N. H.:
GAZETTE PRESS CO., PRINTERS.
TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1801.
Moderator :
WTNTHROP FOWLER.
Town Clerk:
J. F. BAKER.
Selectmen :
ISAAC G. RUSS,
CHARLES P. MORSE,
_ JACOB F. ROBINSON.
Treasurer :
JACOB E. CHICKERING.
Collector :
WALTER S. CASS.
Supervisors :
LEVI L. ALDRICH,
MOSES W. LANCEY,
A. F. BURBANK.
Auditors :
WINTHROP FOWLER,
MARTIN H. COCHRAN.
School Board ;
CHARLES P. MORSE,
ISAAC WALKER, EDWARD M. FOWLER.
So RGM Nor oO Rul,
1891.
March 1. By balance in favor of the town exclu-
sive of liabilities, on settlement
March 1, 1891,
By amount of state, county, town, school
and school-district taxes, assessed
upon the polls and ratable estates of
residents for the year 1891,
By amount of state, county, town, school
and school-district taxes, assessed
upon the ratable estates of non-resi-
dents for the year 1891,
By amount assessed on persons owning or keeping dogs,
By amount received from the state
treasurer, as follows:
Insurance tax, $186.75
Railroad tax, 352.07
Savings Bank tax, 3,883.82
Literary fund, 337.50 ot re ee
By amount received from the County of
Merrimack for the support of the fol-
lowing dependent soldiers and their
families:
Peter Campbell, | $144.50 James Lynch, 131.00 Cordelia Patterson, vw, 43.11 Mrs. John Carey, 27.75
Edmund Palmer, 24.52
$3153.12
11,202.29
249 80
116.00
$4760.14
March 1. Solomon J. Crane, $104.00
Edward Mullighan, 20.00
By amount received from the County of
Merrimack for the support of the fol-
lowing paupers:
Walter Edmonds, $56.94
Napoleon Deslauries, 96.44
Mary McDonald, 51.16
Joseph Vigeant, 50.64
Sarah Prescott, 99.00
Mary Doulette, 123.97
Phillia Touchette, 80.00
Mrs. Mary Brown, 66.63
Nelson Langlois, 71.00
Nicholas Morin, 36.62
Baker children, 66.00
Ann Collins, 112.60
Mrs. William Connors, 128.76
Dolphus Mahair, 28.00
Rose Russell, 22.43
Alice McLaughlin, 88.52
Mrs. John McDaniels, 78.00
Mrs. Abbie Hartford, 70.87
Mrs. Napoleon Lemaire, 69.55
Antonie Shortsleve, 23.58
William Forcier, 75.74
John B. Hall, 20.00
John Labonta, 29.75
Annie Lovely, 45.25
Mrs. Amos Wykes, 147.86
Peter Duparo, 157.05 Benjamin Maginson, 145.15
Charles Sleeper, 78.00 Simon F.. Drew, 45.20
John Hamelin, 11.60
Mrs. Joseph Gagnon, 98.13
$494.88
March 1. Sarah Johnson, $110.09 Adolphus Ayatt, , 10.00 Israel Chapdelain, 64.00 Frank Fannie, 179.50
Addison Hartford, 91.00
Daniel Potvire, 24.51
Michael McCarthy, 20.50
Maria Drivers, 54.93
A. Rousseau, 16.54
Mrs. Joseph Douval, 1995
Transient, 280:16
$3181.62
By amount received from Isaac G. Russ, for support of Heep child, 4.00
By amount received from John B. Has elton over his salary as police jus-
tice, 43.43 By amount received from State Treas-
urer for hogs ordered killed by Vet-
erinary Surgeon, 33.68
By amount received from Josiah F. Ba-
ker for license on dogs, 198.37
By amount received from John D.
Hoyt for covering stone, 1.00 By amount from S. 8. Ordway for water
privilege, 20.00 By amount received for license of circus, 10.00
By amount received from State Treas- urer, for dog damage to sheep of
James Dodge, 25.00 By amount received from Loan and
Trust Savings Bank, being interest on Sarah P. Knox Cemetery Fund, 13.00
‘Total amount of receipts, $23456.33
— 1891.
EXPENDITURES.
Paid:
March 14. Emeline Palmer, for board and care of
Edmund Palmer from Feb. 1 to Mar.
2, 4 2-7 weeks,
19. Maria Driver, for board and care of
28.
April 13.
1i:
24.
Thompson child, as per bill, Lewis Byron, for labor of self and
others on highway, District No. 16,
Arthur W. Glidden, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, District
No. 11,
Daniel F. Mosex, for labor of self and
others on highway, District No. 12,
breaking road,
John EF. Drew, for labor of self and
others on highway, District No. 9,
Lafayette Lakeman, for 7 guide boards, as per bill,
George B. Colby, for labor of self and
others on highway, District No. 7,
Frank H. Ford, for labor on highway,
District No. 1,
Joseph Bean, for care and lighting street lamps from March 1 to April 1,
H. D. W. Carvelle, M. D., for profes-
sional service rendered Mrs. Kate
Conners—removing eye, also board at hospital,
D. Herbert, for four months’ rent of
tenement for Simon F.. Drew,
Isaac Walker, for services as member
of school board for 1890-1,
Almanzo Cofran, for labor on highway,
district No. 15,
Joseph Gauthier, for board of Mary White 2 weeks in February,
$8.58
38.93
14.59
16.06
6.50
8.00
18.94
2.62
7.50
28.00
$12.00
50.00
7.00
4.50
April 24. Newton Johnson, for R. R. tickets fur-
nished county poor,
25. George R. Lancey, for breaking roads,
28.
as per bill,
Moses W. Lancey, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, as per bill,
Lewis Byron, for labor and cash paid
for labor, on embankment of Suncook
river,
H. Stanyan, for labor breaking roads in
December, 1890, and January, Feb-
ruary and March, 1891,
John Adams, for care and lighting street lamps from March 1 to May 1, 1891,
Joseph Bean, for lighting street lamps
from April 1 to May 1, 1891,
George W. Mack, for boarding Mrs.
Sarah Prescott from February 1 to
May 1, 1891,
Mrs. James Diamond, for boarding Miss
Clara B. Lord from March 28, to
April 18, 1891,
John Marden, for 20 3-4 days labor on
Glass street sidewalk,
Frank W. Stevens, for services as mem-
ber of school board from March 1890 .-
to March 1891,
Kate Drought, for rent of house 2 1-2
months for Kate Connors to date, .
April 3, 1891, Tra C. Evans, for 50 check-lists,
Joseph Monger, for wood and car fare for Kate Conners, as per bill,
Robert J. Maguire, for professional ser-
vices rendered, as per bills, .
$20.14
1.75
6.11
31.12
2.00
18.84
55.00,
8.75
15.00
11.32
25.00
May 2.
12.
20.
21.
Harriet Johnson, for support and care of Sarah Johnson from Feb. 1 to
May 1, 1891, J. J. Richardson, for breaking road and
work on highway, March and April
1891, Mrs. Edward Lacount, for board and
care of Mary Doulette and two chil-
dren, 10 weeks, ending May 2, 1891,
Celia Hartford, for board and care of
Addison Hartford from February 1
to May 1, 1891,
Frank S. Huggins, for rent of house for
Peter Duparon, from February 1 to
May 1, 1891, Daniel W. Mann, for hogs and pigs
ordered slaughtered by Veterinary
Surgeon, Dr. Maguire,
Frank S. Whitehouse, for wood fur-
ished Joseph Lucier, and labor on
highway,
Edward Dudevoir, for board of Joseph
Hamlin 8 days,
N. D. Curtis, for putting up transient
persons from March, 1890, to March,
1891,
Burnham, Brown & Warren, for costs
on continuance of case of Lambert vs.
Pembroke,
Luther L. Fife, for care and lighting 3
street lamps from March 1 to June 1,
Isaac G. Russ, for lumber, and cash
paid out, as per bill,
J. G. Bartlett, for rent of tenement two
months to date, May 1, to Peter Campbell, AB a 0 6 Fa
$26.00
6.87
45.00
22.75
9.00
82.12
4.00
9
May 30. R. Bert. Robinson, for labor on high-
way, district No. 10,
John Adams, for care and lighting 3
street lamps from May 1 to June 1,
W. W. Fife, for labor and cash paid for labor on highway, District No. 13.
Joseph Bean, for care and lighting
street lamps in Suncook Vilage, from
May 1 to June 1, .
Mrs. Edward Lacount, for board and
eare of Mary Doulette and two chil-
dren, two-weeks,
A. F. Burbank, for warrants in sundry
cases, as per bill,
C. A. Gile, for labor breaking highway,
district No. 8,
George W. Mack, for sawing 5 1-4 cords
of wood for Sarah Prescott,
John F. Drew, for damages received by
falling in highway, Suncook Village,
March 6, 1891,
June 5. Elihu B. Robinson, for abatement of
poll and real estate tax, list of 1899,
John Severance, for breaking roads in
February and March, distrist No. 15,
- as per bill,
Horace Robinson, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, Suncook
Village, 6. Joseph Monger, for extra services as po-
lice, and cash paid out in Jan., Feb.,
March, April and May, as per bill,
Benjamin B. Haggett, for labor, and
cash paid for labor on highway, dis-
trict No. 13, in February and March,
22. William L. Goss, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, dist, No. 5,
$8.75
1.00
35.05
7.50
12 00
15.00
6.00
4.87
50.00
1.90
4. 37
100.00
110.86
10.83
46.82
June 24.
27
OT.
10
Charles P. Morse, in part for school
money, Charles P. Morse, for school supplies,
George B. Colby, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, dist. No.
4; Charles A. Gile, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, dist. No. 8,
Lewis Byron, for labor and cash paid
for labor on highway, dist. No. 16,
R. S. Fife, for labor on highway, dist.
No. 12,
W. R. Worth, for labor on highway, dist. No. 12, -
Joseph C. Fowle, for labor on highway,
dist. No. 2, |
James K. Dodge, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, district
No. 3.
Warren J. Hall, for labor and cash paid
for labor on highway, district No. 9,
John D. Hoyt, for labor of teams on highway, district No. 1,
Mrs. Peter White, for care of Mary
Doulette 6 days,
R. Bert Robinson, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, Dist. No.
10, poy
Emeline Palmer, for 8 weeks board of
Kdmund P. Palmer, ending Apr. 30, Charles P. Morse, for services as mem-
ber of School Board for year ending Mar. 1 1891,
Mrs. L. C. Bryant, for board and care
of Heep baby 5 weeks and 4 days,
Joseph Bean, for care and lighting street amps one month ending June. 30,
$750.00
150.00
43.02
50.92
30.00
4.24
6.26
10.00
47.75
17:29
210.00
6.00
21 63
16.00
Sune 94.
July 6
25.
31.
i
Kate Drought, for rent of house froti May 4to June 11 at $3.50 a month for Kate Conners,
Mrs. James Diamond, for board and
care of Michael McCarty 5 weeks at
$4.00 a week, also cotton batting furnished the same, he having a bro-
ken foot,
George W. Mack, for board and care of
Sarah Prescott from May 1 to June
30 1891,
Horace Robinson, for labor on highway
dist. No. 1, Levi L. Aldrich, for Memorial Day, as
per vote of town,
Daniel F. Moses, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, |
Newton Johnson, for R. RB. tickets as
per bill,
Mrs. Edward Lacount, for board and
care of Mary Doulette’s child from
May 16 to July 25,
A. F. Burbank, for services supervisor
of checklist, Mar. 1891,
C. P. Morse, in part for school money,
Gilman Clough, for sleepers, boards
and slabs for Thompson’s bridge,
John Severance, for labor and cash paid for labor on highway dist. No. 18,
C. N. Glilden, for labor and cash paid for labor on highway dist. No. 11,
Harriet Johuson, for care and board of
Sarah Johnson from May 1 to Au- eust 1, 1891, 138 weeks at $2.00 per week,
Joseph Gauthier, for 8 weeks and 5
$4.19
26.00
Ae:
14.
29.
ig
days board of Mrs, Joseph Duval, at $2.00 per week,
Frank S. Huggins, for 3 months rent of
tenement to date, for Peter Duparon,
Celia Hartford, for board and care of
Addison Hartford, 13 weeks to date,
T. S. Pettingill, for labor and cash paid for labor on highway, district No. 6,
J. G. Fellows & Son, in part for hy- drants and sewer pipe,
S.S. Ordway & Co., for use of water etc., from March 1, 1888 to March 1, 1891,
James Welch, for 3 days labor of man and 2 horses,
Joseph Bean, for care and lighting street lamps 2 months, ending Au-
eust 31, 1891, John J. Richardson, for labor on high-
way, and plank for Richardson’s and turnpike bridges,
Maria Driver, for board and care of
Maggie Sullivan’s 2 children 4 weeks,
ending August 1,
Daniel ‘Herbert, for rent of tenement
from April 15 to August 16, 4 months,
for S. F. Drew,
George W. Mack, for 8 6-7 weeks board
of Mrs. Sarah Prescott, ending Sep- tember 1. 1891,
Fife & Lancey, for lettering guide- boards, painting posts, etc,
John Adams, for lighting street lamps from June 1 to September 1, 1891,
George W. Stone, for labor and cash paid for labor on highway, district No. 18, in January, February and March,
$17.40
9.00
22.75
“wi
450.00
126.65
12.00
15.00
aa ie
16.00
12.00
13.29
20.25
3.25
. 82.00
Sept. 10.
Oct. °
Ye
24.
25.
26.
13
0. C. French, for-labor, and cash paid for labor on highway, district No. 2,
Edson C. Kastman, for books - and sta-
tionery, as per bill, |
Horace Robinson, in part for labor and
cash paid for labor on highway and sewers, district No, 1,
S. H. Fanders, for: services. as sever ‘police, July 3 and 4, and fees in case
_ of town of, Pembroke vs. Patsy Corley,
Perley D. Dodge, for care and. lighting
street lamps from March 1 to Oct. 1, A. F. Burbank, for warrants in several:
cases as per bill,
J oseph Gauthier, for board of Mrs. Jos- eph Douval,
John Adams, for care and Hove 3
street .lights from September 1 to October 1 and furnishing burner,
P. W.:& C. Manufacturing Co., for wa
ing. bricks in sewer, |
EK. Mignault, for board of William Welch
1 week,
Dr. A. A. Pepin, for medicines and 2 vis- its to Camire, as per bill,
Charles P. Morse, in Seve for school money,
Luther L.. Fife, for ‘care ani lighting 3
street lamps from J uly 1 to Oct. 1,
Mrs. Edward Lacount, for board of Dou-
lette girl, 9 weeks to date, —~ Isaac G. Russ, in part: pou services as
selectman,
Frank Bartlett, for goods furnished Pe- ter Campbell from February 1 to
May 27, 1891,
Lewis Labontee, for blacksmith’s bill
$70.91.
10.85
100.00
9.27
5.17
19.50
2.55
1.25 °
4.50
3.00
4.90
150.00
4.00
9.00
100.00
54.00
Oct.
31.
14
and fees in cases of Edmund Cum- mings and Thomas Laveck,
D. L. Jewell, and others, for witness
fees and travel in case of Lambert vs.
Pembroke, as per bill, P. S. Rainville, for ticket to Canada for
Joseph Peltier, Horace Robinson, in part for labor and cash paid for labor on sewer and water works,
Joseph Monger, for service as police and night watchman 82 weeks, and cash paid out, as per bill,
Bert. J. Fellows, for rent of room, for
chemical engine from October 1, 1890 to October 1,:1891,
James G. Fellows & Son, in part for hy- drants and ‘pipe,
Mary A. Drew, for abatement of tax on wood lot,
Daniel F. Moses, for 5 1-2 days labor of self and oxen on Clough’s bridge,
George W. Mack, for board and care of Mrs. Sarah Prescott from September 1 to November 1, 8 5-7 weeks at $1.50 per week, |
Joseph Gauthier, for 8 days board of John Hamlin,
Charles P. Morse, for lightning rod for town house,
Joseph Bean, for care and lighting
street lamps from September 1 to Nov 1, Suncook Village,
George P. Cofran, for rent of house for N. Delanee 1 month,
Luther L. Fife, for care and lighting 6 street lamps from October 1 ‘to
November 1, Pembroke street,
291.67
100.00
200.00
95
16.50
13.05
3.45
6.40
15.00
3.50
4.00
15
Charles P. Morse, for cash paid out as per bill, ;
Marilla Johnson, for board and care of
Sarah Johnson from Aug. 1, to Nov. 1, 13 weeks at $2.00 a week and $6.00
for goods furnished, City of Concord, for one half expense of
building Clough’s bridge, and repairs on Turnpike bridge,
. Charles P. Morse, in part for school’mo- ney,
John Marden, for labor etc. on Factory bridge,
: Frank §. Huggins, for rent of tenement for Peter Duparon from Aug. 1, to Feb. 1,
Charles P. Hayward, for repairson town house and railing Clough’s bridge,
C. B. Whittemore, for labor breaking highway in March 1891,
Abraham R. Smith, for services as. po-
lice. officer 3 47 weeks at. $17.00 a week,
Moses W. Lancey, for services. as super-
visor of checklist Mar. 1891.
Boisvert Brothers, for bread furnished
Napoleon Delaris,
Lewis: Byron, for labor of self and oth-
ers rubbling river banks near Davis bridge,
Luther L. Fife, for care and lighting 7 street lamps Pembroke street from
Nov. 1 to Dee. 1,
Fred R. French, for labor of self and 2
horses, one day on highway,
Crosby Knox, for damages caused by discontinuance of Ferry road: in: 1888
and 1889,
$12.49
32.00
889.34
900.00
29.07
18.00
12 75
16.00
62.50
8.00
5.00
37 25
5.00
4.00
15.00
17.
18.
31.
16.
16
J. EH. Chickering, for county tax, J. HE. Chickering, treasurer, for state
tax,
Charles N. Glidden, for labor on high-
way, Dist. No. 11,
Horace Robinson, in part for labor and
cash paid for labor on highway, Sun- cook Village,
Celia Hartford, for board and care of
Addison Hartford from Aug. 1, to
Nov. 1, 13 weeks, at $1.75 per week,
Frank P. Robinson, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, dist. No.
$2951.38
3195.00
10.00
1.00
22.75
15, and use of watering trough 6. . months, ending Mar. 1, 1892,
Charles P. Morse, for bill for supplies
for hydrants, ete.
Daniel 8. Herbert, for rent of fanariont
for Simon F. Drew, from Aug. 16, to
Dec. 16, at $3.00 per month. Patrick Castles, for care and lighting
street lamps from Nov. 1, 1891, to. Jan.
1, 1892, Suncook, Village,
James Kelley, for 2 weeks service as po-
lice, ending December 27, also for
handcuffs, etc.,
George W. Mack, for board and care of
- Sarah Prescott from November 1 to
December 31, 8 5.7 weeks, -
A. N. Osgood, for lumber, as per bill,
James Kelley, for services as police and night watchman from December 28,
1891 to January 10, 1892, 2 weeks,
A. F. Burbank, for complaints and war-
rants, as per bill, ,;
Charles P. Morse, for, balance. of school money, Sh.
34.00
COLL
12.00
16.00
39.02
13.05
323.03
32.00
12.00
750.50
17
Jan. 20. I. H.C. Davignon, for burial lots for
85.
Jan. 30.
Touchette family,
Mrs. Blackburn, for board of Henry
Ward and George Travers (transient),
F. C. Labontee, for blacksmith work,
as per bill, | Wattles & Osgood, for rent of house
on Glass str ‘eet, for Mrs. McLaughlin,
as per bill, — James Dodge, for damages done eee
. by dogs in 1890,
James Kelley, for services as police and |
night watchman from January 10 to
January 24,
Patrick Castles, for care and lighting
street lamps, Suncook Village, one
month,
George W. Mack, for board and care of Sarah Prescott from Jan. 1, to Feb.
1, 4 3-7 weeks,
James E. Dodge, for labor on Thomp-
son’s bridge and work on highway,
district No. 3, James Dodge, for use of watering trough
one year, ending Oct. 10, 1891,
Will G. Stone, for sheep: killed and
damaged,
S. H. Flanders, for warrants and miti-
mus in cases of Tenny and Maher,
Milton G. Emery, for gravel,
Tillis Dozois, for blacksmith work,
C. C. French, for painting as per bill,
Jabez Chickering, for use of watering
trough one year, ending Dec. 1, 1891,
John B. Doe, for care of town house
and police services for year 1891,
Daniel T. Meviill, for keepirg’* public
$14.00
3.25
32 00
8.00
6.64
95.35
3.00
15.00
13.96
5.70
7.35
51.56
3.00
8.50
18
watering trough one year, ending March 1, 1892,
Jan. 80. Marilla Johnson, for board and care of
Sarah Johnson from November 1,1891,
to February 1, 1892,
W. A. Jenness, for milk furnished Ann
Collins and Mary Daniels, for year
ending January 31, 1892,
Walter S. Cass, for collecting taxes for year 1890,
Feb. 6. James Kelley, for police service from Jan- uary 24 to February 7,
8. Newton Johnson, for R. R. tickets, as per bill (county poor),
12. Celia Hartford, for board and care of
Addison Hartford from November 1,
1891, to February 1, 1892,
13. John Welch, for services as: police and night watchman for the year 1889,
17. Lewis A. Hyatt, for storage of sand for
winter of 1891-2,
18. Frank S. Whitehouse, for abatement of
tax on 4 horses that were taxed in Hopkinton,
W. H. Thompson, for repairs on town house (mason work),
Levi L. Aldrich, for services as super- visor and expense to Concord for checklists,
19. Democratic Press Association, for print-
ing town reports for 1890-91, as per 1 ?
Jacob EK. Chickering, for fees for births and deaths, etc., as per bills,
Stephen A. Bates, for goods furnished county poor,
Joseph Fleury, for clothing furnished county poor,
$3.00
26.00
18.20
150.00
32.00
26.18
22.75
50.00
5.00
3.80
16.88
16.50
90.00
80.00
103.41
18.20
18
Feb. 19. Simpson, Miller & Oo,, for goods fur- nished county poor,
20. John H. Sullivan, for time and expenses to Dover on Lambert vs. Pembroke case, also surveying Kimball St., and 98 loads of gravel,
Joseph Belisle, for setting glass in street lamps,
Robinson & Rainville, for goods fur- nished county poor,
Jacob F. Robinson, for services as Se-
lectman and for cash paid out for
county poor, as per bills, Charles P. Morse, for funeral expenses
of county poor as per bill,
EK. Baker & Co., for goods furnished county poor, and oil for town as per
bill, Frank H. Ford, for cutting bushes and
labor on highway. Isaac G. Russ, for goods furnished
county poor, as per bill,
Josiah B. Sanborn, for order books and
stationery,
Mrs. Mary J. Lake, for use of watering trough one year, ending March 1, 1892,.also one day cutting bushes,
Cencord Foundry Co,, for grate for
sewer, as per bill,
Frank Bartlett, for goods furnished county poor, as per bill,
H. S. Peabody..& Co., for goods fur- nished Kate:Connors, as per bill,
Minot L. Fowler, for use of room for
storing gravel 2’ years, 1889-0 J. Haddock, ‘for castings for road ma-
chines, as’ per bill,
$995 51
20.80
3.00
158.28
210.54
319.95
1,213.79
5.62
74.25
7.20
4.25
5.20
332.89
10.12
10.00
5.90
Feb. 20.
23.
24.
25.
OT.
95.
Charles A. Bailey, for stone for covering and cross-walks, as per bill,
David 8. Batchelder, for clay and labor
on highway, as per bill,
George N. Simpson, for bricks for sewer,
A. B. Foss, for police service and labor
on highway, as per bills,
Alvin H. Batchelder, for‘ labor of self and others in Buckstreet cemetery to
‘come from the E. A. Knox fund, Truesdell & Blodgett,for goods fur nish-
ed county poor,
Charles P
~Cofran in Lambert vs.
case, and EH. Migneault for board of
transient pauper as per bill,
James Welch, for 6 3-4 days work with
2 horses at Clough’s bridge ace
rubble stones,
Horace Robinson, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, district: No. 1.
True S..Pettengill, for labor on seit dist. No. 6,
Foss & Merrill for engineer bce on Clough’s bridge, and services in case Lambert vs. Pembroke,
Emery, Bros, & Co., for goods furnish- |
ed county poor, also oil furnished — town...
Eugene Lane, for manne tax bills ete:
J. G. Fellows & Son, for balance of.
sewer and hydrant bill,
Charles A.Gile,.for abatement of ‘aid
on real estate and labor on highway district No. 8,
. Morse, for cash paid C. Drew .
for cutting bushes, fees paid G.P.
Pembroke’
$145.20
14.18
3.60
8.50
13.00
15.95
11.21
27.00
282.31
11.03
43.83
384.18
8.26
200.27
12.65
Feb. 24.
21
Brainerd Gile, for abatement of tax on poll, 3
Warren J. Hall, for labor on high- way district No. 9,
Moody K. Wilson, for witness fees in case of Lambert vs. Pembroke.
Arthur F. Cheney, for, care and lighting street lamp one year end-
Mareh 1892, |
Perley D. Dodge, for care and lighting
street lamp from Oct. 1, 1891 to _ Mar. 1, 1892,
Percy L. Ruggles, for care and lighting
7 street lamps from Dec. 1 1891 to
_ March 1, 1892. . Charles N. Glidden, for labor on high-
way, dist. No. 11, |
John Severance, for services as police- man and labor on highway, dis. No. 18
Joseph C. Fowle, for care of hearse and cemetery one year, ending Apr.
1, 1892, |
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~ R. Bert Robinson, for labor on highway, Patrick Castles, for care and lighting
street lamps in Suncook Village, Daniel F. Moses, for labor drawing
rubble stone, and work on highway,
Winthrop Fowler, for ‘abatement of
taxes for years 1889, 1890 and 1891,
being over taxed, also labor on high-
way, James Kelley, for services as policeman
3 weeks, ending Feb. 28, 1892, and
cash paid for R. R. tickets,
William Fife, for labor on Thompson’s bridge and highway, and cash paid out, ah .
4.80
3.16
10.50
2.50
7.64
10.00
5.50
8.00
10.50
22.77
56.93
134.80
Feb. 24.
29.
29
Isaac G. Russ, for cash paid out, lum- ber, etc., as per bill,
J. F. Baker, for salary of town clerk,
year ending March 1892,
A. F. Burbank, for warrants against sundry parties, as per bill,
Nelson T. Marsh, for fees as policeman
and bill for feeding tramps, as per bill,
Jacob E. Chickering, for services as treasurer, year ending March 1892,
Charles P. Morse, for services as select-
man, as per bill,
Calvin E. Drew, for painting bridge
railing etc., as per bill,
Isaac G. Russ, for balance of services as
selectman,
Walter S. Cass, for abatement of follow-
ing taxes on tax-lists of 1890-1:
List or 1890.
Frank Abbott, paid in Fall River, $ .95 James Arthur, 95
T. Anderson, .95
Willie Anderson, 95 Hall Boulanger, 95
Antwine Bedard, 95
Charles Brown, 95
Samuel Barney, 95
Edwin Burbank, .95
Exeas Belisle, 95
Alfred Birs, .95
Fred Burners, 95
Clement Brasley, 95
George Busher, 95
Patrick Castles, 95
William Charron, 95 Jerry Calehan, 95
$112.66
25.00
4.50
46.85
50.00
180.00
10.00
183.00
23
John T. Ramsey, Joseph Boulet, John Calaran,
John Cullen,
Patrick Carr,
George Dube, George Dube, Jr.,
Joseph Drulette,
Francis Dragenais.
William Dwain,
Paul Desire,
Rock Derosiere,
Charles Emery, dead,
George H. Ela, Edward Edwards,
John Farnsworth, Jr.,
Charles Flannigan,
John Flanders, dog and poll, John Flanders, Jr.,
John Farnsworth,
James W. Flemming,
Louis Fregan,
James Graham,
Archie Graham,
Robert Graham,
Emery Gouthier,
Treffle Grasgas, Gilbert Goudro,
Fred Goudro,
Joseph Grenier,
Thomas Gouthier,
Charles Girard,
Charles E. Holt, dead, »
John Holland,
James Hill,
James Hapwood, Jack Holgate,
$2.37
95
95
95
.95
95
95
95
95
05
95
95
95
95
95
95
95
1.95
.95
1.95
.95
95
95
95
.95
95
.95
.95
95
95
95
95 .95
95
195
95 95
94
Leonard Kuhn, Ezois Lambert,
Edward Daugevine,
Desire Langlois,
Augustus Lyrn,
Joseph Lemartine,
Joseph Ladoux,
Arline Lavor,
John Hamlin, pauper,
Louis Levasseur,
John Mallon,
John Manahan,
Napoleon Margrus,
Henry Peltier, pauper,
George Proux,
Joseph Paul,
Frank Phillips, Louis Ploud, —
Louis Russell,
Joseph Russell, Daniel Regan,
Thomas Regan,
George Sleeper, dead,
Fred Sullivan,
$1.90
List or 1891.
Allen B. Foss, paid in Allenstown, 2.00 Joseph Delisle, +
Jos. A. Rainville, “
Jeremy D. Salter, “ .
Louis Myers, Be
George Lamiette,
Patrick Kenney — “
Edward Gauthier, “
Henry Morin, % Leopold Langevin, “
. Horace Lock, of
Adolph Pallier,
“ee
66
66
Dover,
Lowell, 66
Concord, 6e
66
Pittsfield, o
Manchester,
95
95
95
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95
95
Feb. 29.
25
Samuel Barney, nota resident, Noel Saucier, Gs i George H. Ela,
Hannah Beaton, no property,
Joseph Herbert, “ dog
James Gilbert, ‘ rt
Olnie Hurd, < “
Joseph Bean, ‘“ &
Phillip Donnell, “< “
Thomas Levecque, “ “
Ann Gately 66 ‘
Mrs. John Cary, dead dog, Thomas Kenney, dead,
George Sleeper, “ Walter Edmunds, “
Fred Gayette, rf
David G. Bean, over 70,
Joseph Baker, bh Prosper May, oh
Jerry Callahan,
John Hamlin, pauper, Henry Forbes, ay
Ellen Hobbs, over-taxed,
George Dube, Francis Champlain, paid as F. Chap-
delain,
Joseph Courtemarch, paid as An-
drew C.
Dustin Fremont,
Fred Fannie,
Lemire Leblance, Jr., under 21,
Joseph Savoir,
Martin H. Cochran, for labor and cash
paid for labor on highway, ete.. George S. Blanchard, for dinners for se-
leetmen in 1891,
$118.64
16.85
8.51
26
Feb. 29. M. Myers, for support of Mrs. Du- quette from February 1 to February
28, 1892, $8.00 Jeremy Salter, estate of, for abatement
of taxes, 1.90
Isaac G. Russ, for cash paid T. Drew for labor on highway etc., as per bill, 9.15
Winthrop Fowler and Martin H. Cochran,
for services as auditors, 5.00
Total amount of expenditures. $20.576.74
Amount of receipts, $23,456.33
Amount of expenditures, 20,576.74
Balance in favor of the town, $2,879.59
ISAAC G. RUSS, ea CHARLES P. MORSE, of J. F. ROBINSON, Pembroke.
AUDITORS’ REPORT.
We the undersigned hereby certify that we have examined the selectmen’s book of account for the year ending March 1,
1892, and find the same correctly cast and properly vouched,
and a balance in favor of the town of twenty-eight hundred
and seventy-nine dollars and fifty-nine cents ($2,879.59)
MARTIN H. COCHRAN, ee WINTHROP FOWLER, ot eg
Pembroke, Feb. 29, 1892.
TREASURER'S REPORT. AAA AAA AAA hd bh
The following is the report of the Treasurer of receipts and disbursements for the year ending March Ist., 1892.
By balance in favor of the town as shown by set-
tlement March 1, 1891,
By amount of assessment of State, County, Town
School, School District and Dog Tax on resi- dents and non-residents for the year 1891, and committed to Walter S. Cass for collection and ordered to be paid to the Treasurer,
By amount received of Josiah F’. Baker, Town Clerk, being money received from persons owning dogs
for license,
- By amount received of Selectmen as follows :
For money received of J. D. Hoyt, for covering
stone
For money received of 8. S. Ordway for permit to lay water pipe,
For money received of Main’s Circus for license,
For money received of the State Treasurer, as
follows :
For Railroad Tax Insurance Tax,
For Literary Fund,
For Savings Bank Tax,
For damage done to flock of sheep belonging to
James Dodge by dogs, By cash received of Selectmen for money received
of the Treasurer of Merrimack County as fol-
lows: For support of County paupers, For the relief of dependent Soldiers and their
families,
$ 3153.12
11568.09
198.37
1.00
20.00
10.00
352.07
186.75
337.50
3883.82
25.00
3131.62
494,88
28
By airiotint received of Selectmen, being moiiey teé- ceived of Loan and Trust Savings Bank for inter- est on the Sarah P. Knox cemetery fund, 13.00
By amount received of Selectmen, being money re-
ceived for support of Heep child, 4.00
By amount received of John B. Haselton, Justice
of Police Court, 43.43
By amount received of Selectmen, being money re-
, ceived of the State Treasurer on account of dis-
eased hogs, 33.68
Total, $23456.33 DISBURSEMENTS.
To amount of State, County, Town and school or- |
+ ders paid, Nos. from 1 to 260, $20576.74
Whole amount of receipts, 23456.33
Whole amount of disbursements — 20576.74
Balance in favor of the Town, $ 2879.59
To amount brought from page 277 and donated
‘by Sarah P. Knox under conditions specified.
with accrued interest in part, 3 $500.00
ph ae E. CHICKERING, Treasurer.
We hereby certify that we have examined the Treasurer’s book of receipts and disbursements and find the same proper-
ly vouched and correctly cast, and a balance in favor of the
town of twenty-eight hundred and seventy-nine dollars and
fifty-nine cents,($2879.59) including one hundred and ninety-
four dollars and twenty-six cents, ($194.26) in the hands of
George O. Locke, Collector, for 1888, eight dollars and ten
cents, ($8.10) in the hands of Frank W. Stevens, collector for
1889, fourteen dollars and five cents ($14.05) in the hands of
Walter 8. Cass, collector for 1890, and five hundred and forty-
eight dollars and twelve cents($548. ea, in the hands of Walter
S. Cass, collector for 1891.
MARTIN H. COCHRAN, aie is WINTHKOP FOWLER, f ?UCTOES:
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
For the year ending March 1892.
Balance in favor of district from last report, $35.59 Amount received from Selectmen for school
purposes and supplies, 2800.50 Amount received from school district of Al-
lenstown for tuition, 25.00 Amount received from residents of Allens-
town for tuition, 12.00 Amount received from sale of book, 4
Total amount of receipts, $2874.03 Amount expended as per vouchers, 2840.05
Balance in hands of treasurer, $33.98
CHARLES P. MORSE, Treasurer.
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the treasurer of the school board for the year 1891-92 and
find the same duly vouched, and correctly cast, and a balance
in favor of the district of thirty-three dollars and ninety- eight
cents ($33.98.) MARTIN H. COCHRAN, Matt Powe WINTHROP FOWLER. ;
The number of children between the age of five and fifteen,
as returned by the selectmen, is 542.
The whole number of pupils between the above ages who have attended school is 264. Several items of interest will be
found in the tables annexed to this report. It will be necessa-
ry for the town to make a larger appropriation next year if it
desires to have longer terms and more efficient schools.
2
There are comparatively few first class teachers; to secure
these, sufficient inducement must be offered in the direction of
salary, etc. In view of the factthat there has been a revision
of the school laws, attention of parents and guardians is
called to the following section. “Every person having the cus-
tody and control of a child between the ages of eight and _ six-
teen years, residing in a school district in which a public
school is annually taught, shall cause such child to attend the
public school for twelve weeks at least in every year, six
weeks at least of which shall be consecutive, unless the child
shall be excused by the school board of the district because
his physical or mental condition was such as to prevent his at-
tendance at school for the period required, or because he was
instructed in a private school for at least twelve weeks during
the year in the Common English branches, or, having ac-
quired those branches in other more advanced studies.” P.S-
Ch. 93, § 14, p. 265. The thanks of the board are extended to all who have in
any way aided in promoting the interests of our public schools:
CHARLES P. MORSE, . Board ISAAC WALKER, of EDWARD M. FOWLER, Education.
ROLL OF HONOR.
SCHOLARS WHO WERE NOT ABSENT OR TARDY DURING THE TERM.
VILLAGE SCHOOLS.
GRAMMAR.
First Term.—Marion B. Hunt, Edith H. Himball, Mabel
Marden, Lula G. Paine.
Stconp Trrm.—Marion B. Hunt.
Tuirp Trrm.—Ethel L. Foss, Mabel Marden, Lulu G. Paine
Harry D. Osgood.
INTERMEDIATE.
First Trerm.—Ned E. Herrin, Edith M. Hyatt.
Seconp Trerm.—Larl A. Ames, Nellie F. Appleton, Effie G.
Ames, Lulu B. Drew.
Tuirp Trrm.—Everett S. Dennett, Ned E. Herrin, Charlie
C. Paine, Josie F. Welch.
SECOND PRIMARY.
First Term.—Effie G. Ames, Lulu B. Drew, Sofia Hogland;, Alonzo J. Bates, Jenness Dearborn, Joseph Dearborn, Ernest
Evans, George Osgood.
Srconp TErm.—Lizzie Woodward, Alonzo J. Bates, George
Morgan. Tutrp Trerm.—Florence Wykes, Lizzie Woodward, Cora
Murray, Bertha Poore, Alonzo J. Bates, George Morgan, Joe
Makin, George Osgood.
FIRST PRIMARY.
First Trerm.—Maude Bryant, Lawrence Castles, George
Morgan.
Srconp TErm.—Horace Peabody.
Tuirp Term.—Arthur Poor.
ROLL OF HONOR FOR SCHOOLS OUTSIDE OF VIL-
LAGE.
Scuoout No. 1.
First Term.—Grace M. Dow, Florence J. Walker, Oren A.
Greenleaf.
Srconp Term.—Grace M. Dow. Ida M. Greenleaf, Vera M.
Knox, Grace Z. Stevens, Cora A. Stevens, George Paro.
Tutrp Trrm.—Edith C. Whittemore, Oren A. Greenleaf,
Burt D. Robinson, Archie Chamberlain.
Scuoot No. 2.
First Term.—Alvah T. Fowler, May E. Bachelder.
Sreconp Trrm.—Jennie M. Bennett, Gracie E. Sullivan,
James E. Bennett, Willie T. Goss.
Trirp Trerm.—Jennie M. Bennett, James E. Bennett, Frank
B. Edmunds.
Scuoor No. 3.
First Term.— Myrta J. Labonta, Grace I’. Labonta, Eva L.
Robinson, George Robinson, Leon J. Labonta.
Tuirp TrErm.— George Glidden, Lyman Warren.
Scuoou No. 4.
First Term.—H. Lizzie French, Glennie W. Blair, Christie
lL. Robinson, Sidney J. Byron, Albert F. Baker, Henry J.
Robinson.
Srconp Trrm.—Ida L. Robinson, Glennie W. Blair, Christie,
L. Robinson, Lillia M. Robinson, Carrie A. Robinson,
Sidney J. Byron, Walter A. Fife, Ernest F. Colby, Henry J.
Robinson. |
Tmrp Trerm.—Ida L. Robinson, Christie L. Robinson
Henry J. Robinson.
Scuoor No. 5. :
First Terw.—Marion E. Haggeti, Sarah L. Fife, Horace E.
Fife, George Kk. Drew, John B. Drew, Martin H. Fowler.
Tutrp Trrm.—Sarah L. Fife, Charles H. Cofran, Horace E.
Fife.
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