Annual reports of the selectmen, road agent, treasurer and school board for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1915-1918, Part 1

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY


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GC 974.202 T81AR, 1915-1918


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, ROAD AGENT, TREASURER AND


SCHOOL BOARD


FOR THE


TOWN OF TUFTONBORO


NEW HAMPSHIRE


For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 2, 1915


ATTVital Statistics for 1914


JUL 36 1915


MYRON G., F. ROBERTS . PRINTER - WOLFEBORO


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, ROAD AGENT, TREASURER AND SCHOOL BOARD


FOR THE


TOWN OF TUFTONBORO


NEW HAMPSHIRE


For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 2, 1915


Vital Statistics for 1914


MYRON G. F. ROBERTS - PRINTER - WOLFEBORO


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Inventory April 1, 1914.


Land and Buildings, 21,897 acres,


$583,068 00


Horses, 158,


20,627 00


Oxen, 38,


3,745 00


Cows, 296,


11,174 00


Neat Stock, 134,


5,241 00


Sheep, 27,


98 00


Vehicles and Automobiles, 9.


3,250 00


Portable Mills, 3,


1,900 00


Boats and Launches, 38,


12,778 00


Wood and Lumber,


16,200 00


Money on hand,


4,726 00


Stock in trade,


14,946 00


Mills, 2,


1,900 00


Total,


$679,653 00


Average rate per cent. of taxation,


.0130


Number of polls,


203


Amount of Money Assessed for 1914.


State Tax,


$1,192 00


County Tax,


820 27


Repairs on highway,


2,000 00


State Aid, permanent repairs,


1,008 00


Maintenance fund,


115 00


Repairs on Welsh hill, Tuftonboro Neck,


500 00


Town expenses,


400 00


Library fund,


31 50


School books and supplies,


300 00


Repairs on school building,


300 00


School District Officers,


15 00


Suppression of gypsy moth,


300 00


School money required by law,


1,117 50


School money in excess of am't required by law,


722 00


Overlay,


420 26


$9,241 53


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Receipts for the Year Ending Feb. 15, 1915.


In hands of Treasurer Feb. 15, 1914,


$ 914 56


Received from Tax Collector, 9,241 53


Sept. 28, from State, maintenance fund, 14 87


Nov. 2, from State, for State Aid highway,


100 00


Nov. 30, from State Aid highway, 100 00


1 50


Dec. 1, from State, savings bank tax,


305 94


Dec. 1, from State, literary fund,


77 88


Dec. 1, from State, proportion of school fund,


111 49


Jan. 24, from State Aid highway,


135 64


Feb. 1, from State, maintenance fund,


64 54


Feb. 13, from dog license.


152 60


Feb. 13, from candidates supported at last biennial election,


12 00


Feb. 13, from rebate on metal culvert pipe, 8 34


$11,240 89


Road Agent's Account.


RECEIPTS. 1.


1914


April 6, Order on Treasurer,


$ 200 00


June 17,


200 00


30,


400 00


Aug. 31,


400 00


Nov. 9,


66


200 00


30,


66


200 00


1915


Jan. 15,


250 00


Feb. 9, 66


46 22


9,


40 00


13,


66 184 97


$2,121 19


Dec. 1, from State, insurance tax,


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EXPENDITURES.


Summer Bills,


$1,282 53


Winter Bills, Bridge Bills, 1


292 49


Bush Bills,


164 71


$2,121 19


SUMMER BILLS PAID.


1914


July 1, Joseph W. Whitton,


$40 00


2, Ralph Haley,


9 00


2, George Haley, 12 30


27 50


2, J. T. Thompson,


3 00


2, John F. Piper,


45 00


3, L. C. Canney,


7 72


3, D. B. Palmer, 5 45


44 00


13, Fred J. Sargent,


36 00


18, James A. Doe,


1 75


Aug. 12, George W. Allen,


6 12


19, Milton A. Lord,


13 50


Sept. 18,


H. A. Woodmancy,


3 50


Oct. 5, Albert Cater,


6 00


5, John Perkins,


4 00


15, Howard Piper,


3 50


20, L. C. Canney,


7 00


20, George Haley,


10 50


29, Arthur Davis,


9 00


Nov. 21,


O. V. Bennett, -


9 27


Dec. 3, Theodore Thompson,


27 50


12, Henry S. Burleigh,


2 40


14, D. B. Palmer,


10 50


23, John T. Thompson,


1


45 50


2, Simon B. Thompson,


3, W. W. Thomas,


381 46


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1915


Jan. 2, Herbert Ayers, 10 65


9, George W. Allen, 6 12


11, James F. Fernald, 5 04


14, C. R. Emery,


6 50


14, N D. Hodgdon,


.2 85


15, Horace F. McIntire,


3 50


15, C. H. Brown,


9 00


15, Frank E. Whitton,


10 22


Feb. 9, George D. Straw,


21 00


9, Frank E. Hersey,


88


9, J. C. Blake,


10 50


9, A. W. Swett,


13 10


9, Frank P. Blake,


11 00


9. C. E. Hersey,


8 50


13. I. N. Neal,


10 00


13, John A. Edgerly,


8 25


13, S. O. Huckins, dynamite,


5 25


13, Perfection Road Machine Co., 23 39


726 77


13, George W. Copp,


$1,282 53


WINTER BILLS PAID.


1914


April 28, W. C. Bodge,


$ 13 65


May 27, Jesse Sargent,


4 65


June 26, George Welch, 8 65


July 1, Irving Hoyt,


2 70


2, George Haley,


2 02


2, J. T. Thompson,


4 20


2, Simon B. Thompson,


8 70


2, John F. Piper,


3 00


3, L. C. Canney,


2 10


3, W. W. Thomas,


17 62


7, Oscar A. Wheadon,


75


18, James A. Doe,


2 48


21, A. E Dow,


8 20


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1


Aug. 12, George W. Allen, 1 30


19, Milton A. Lord, 4 00


Oct. 5, John W. Bennett, 39 20


5, Frank Shannon,


2 55


5. Albert Cater, 2 03


5, Levi Ayers,


1 50


15, Howard Piper,


3 20


20, Howard E. Emery, 1 65


24, Alonzo D. Piper,


1 50


24, Roscoe Adjutant,


1 50


29, Arthur Davis,


1 20


Nov. 21, O. V. Bennett,


5 25


Dec. 3, Frank I. Wentworth;


75


3, Theodore Thompson,


19 90


25, Arthur Hunter, 4 80


1


1915 1


Jan. 2, Herbert Ayers,


1 05


11, Wilbur Lamprey,.


2 00


14, Roger K. Adams,


4 41


15, D. J. Hersey,


1 50


15, George A. Moody,


3 37


15, C. H. Brown,


7 40


15, Frank E. Whitton. .


45


Feb.


9, Frank E. Hersey,


16 20


9, Aaron W. Gilman, ,


2 70


9, E. L. Ayers,


1 57


9, H. F. Hodgdon, .


7 80


9, A. N. Dow,


6 50


9, A. W. Swett,


1 20


9, Albert Cater,".


97


9, Rainsford Lewis, *.


75


9. John W. Bennett,


2 25


9, Frank P. Blake,


1


9, C. E. Hersey,


12 30


10, Frank Staples,


1 20


10, F. H. Hodgdon,


1 50


13. Simon B. Thompson, ·


54 69


1


1


1


50


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


7


!


Feb. 13, Harry Straw, ' 5 75


13, Charles McLaughlin,


67


13, 'Otis Hersey" 7 88


13, Edwin Hersey,


2 18


13, I. N. Neal,


24 80


13, Frank Bennett,


60


13, John F. Piper,


90


13, John A. Edgerly,


4 00


13, Frank Libby,


6 07


13, Theodore Thompson,


27 90


13, Charles H. Stillings,


1 35


$381 46


1


BRIDGE BILLS PAID.


1914


Oct. 24, John W. Bean,


$ 4 00


1915


Jan. 16,


Clement Gendro, 4 00


1 75


9, S. W. Clow, plank, -


164 56


9, S. J. Thompson & Son, plank,


33 60


11, Hobbs & Bixby, plank,


37 06


13, W. E. Fernald, spikes,


2 52


13, George W. Copp, labor and stringers,


45 00


$291 49


BUSH BILLS PAID.


1914


Nov. 3, Fred Sargent,


7 50


21, George W. Hersey, 14 00


Dec. 5. W. C. Burleigh, 9 40


5, Chester H. Gilman,


6 00


12, Arthur Bean,


8 00


14, John Curry,


6 12


16, Silas W. Bean,


7 00


Feb. 9,


Frank E. Hersey, 1


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23, Clement Gendro, 12 00


25. John N. Leary, 5 40


1915


Jan. 11, C. Wesley Johnson, 3 88


15, D. J. Hersey, 10 50


15' C. H. Brown, 5 00


16, George M. Cheney, 4 50


Feb. 2, John W. Bean,


4 00


9, C. W. Pinkham,


5 10


9, Frank E. Hersey,


1 00


9, Aaron W. Gilman,


6 45


9, Albert W. Cater,


12 00


9, John W. Bennett,


10 80


13, Maurice P. Bennett,


19 00


13, John A. Stackpole.


2 78


13, Edwin Hersey,


4 28


$164 71


Respectfully submitted,


CEORGE W. COPP, Agent.


Highway Bills.


Paid George W. Copp,


April 6,


$200 00


June 17,


200 00


June 30,


400 00


Aug. 31,


400 00


Nov. 9,


200 00


Nov. 30,


200 00


Feb. 9,


40 00


Feb. 13,


184 97


$1,824 97


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Repairs on Bridges.


Paid George W. Copp.


Jan. 15, Feb. 9


$250 00


46 22


$296 22


State Aid Highway.


Paid H. F. Hodgdon,


Sept. 7,


$ 500 00


Sept. 29.


500 00


Nov. 30,


346 36


$1,346 36


School Money.


Paid C. H. Bennett,


March 30, dog license,


$ 135 53


May 6,


150 00


June 8,


700 00


Nov. 12.


600 00


Jan. 13, School appropriation from State,


111 49


Jan. 13, literary fund,


77 88


Feb. 1, balance of school money, 1,004 50


$2,779 40


Gypsy Moth Bills. PAID.


May 11, Joseph C. Blake,


$ 31 00


May 12, Charles W. Mclaughlin.


29 00


May 13. Frank Libbey, Jr.,


8 00


May 14, Albert Davis,


8 00


May 18, Ralph Bennett


20 00


June 1, Robert D. Howe,


2 00


June 2, Howard Piper,


30 40


Dec. 4, E. S. Poore,


4 00


$132 40


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Damage by Dogs. PAID


Jan. 15, Thomas F. Piper, 8 turkeys killed, $19 50


$19 50


Town Pauper Bills. PAID


Jan. 15, Dr. C. B. Cotton, medical attendance on Russell


Watson's child, $54 00


$54 00


County Pauper Bills. PAID.


April 14, C. R. Emery, for support of Arthur Sweet, $ 6 00


June 1, Dr. F! E. Clow, medical attendance, Hoyt


family, 8 00


$14 00


Town Officers' Bills. PAID.


Nov. 30, Edwin B. Edgerly, services as Fire Warden, $ 7 00


Jan. 15, O. V. Bennett, services as Supervisor, 18 00


19, Joseph C. Blake, services as member of the Board of Health and material furnished, 12 00


Feb. 8, Edwin C. Hersey, services as Supervisor, 18 00


8, E. H. Deland, services as Supervisor, 18 00


9, C. E. Hersey, services as Constable, 10 00


11, Daniel Palmer, services as Collector, 80 00


11, Daniel Palmer, expenses in attending State Board of Health at Concord. 7 65


13, J. A. Edgerly, services as Town Treasurer, 40 00


13. Ausbrey N. Dow, services as Selectman, 60 00


13, Albert W. Swett, services as Selectman, 60 00


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· 13, H. F. Hodgdon, services as overseer of poor, 10 00


13, H. F. Hodgdon, services as Selectman, 60 00


13, J. A. Stackpole, services as Town Clerk, 35 00


13, Frank A. Hersey and Horace Hunt, services as Auditors, 4 00


$439 65


Miscellaneous Bills.


PAID.


March 30, C. H. Bennett, tuition of Theodore Hunt


at New Hampton, $ 33 33


30, Lakeside Press, printing Town Reports, 46 95


April 23, Frances E. Bennett, board Town Officers, 11 20


23, A. W. Swett, postage on invoice blanks to non-residents, 2 17


Aug. Pennsylvania Metal Co.,


158 46


31


Sept. 14, N. E. Road Machine Co., road machine blade, 8 50


Oct.


1, Pennsylvania Metal Co., balance due on culvert pipe, 8 34


NOV. 30, Northeast Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipe, 70 00


Dec. 4,


S. O. Huckins & Co., dynamite, 7 62


4, S. J. Thompson & Son, lumber, 4 58


15, E. W. Beacham, auto hire to take State Engineer over town to inspect guide boards, 5 00


15, Edson C. Eastman, office supplies, 5 05


15, Frank Bennett, lumber and labor on voting booth, 5 00


Jan.


15, J. A. Wingate, repairs on road machine, 4 60


25, J. A. Edgerly, County tax, 820 27


25, J. A. Edgerly, State tax, 1,192 00


$2,383 07


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Feb. .1, Paul Valley, watching forest fire on land of A. K. Roberts, 1 50


8. Aaron Gilman, services as janitor for Town Hall, 1/2 cord wood, 6 00


8, F. S. Blake, road drag, 18 00


8, A. W. Swett, 2 plow points, 2 00


8, D. B. Palmer, discount allowed on taxes, 42 48


9, H. F. Hodgdon, postage on moth notices to non-residents, 1 92


11, Roger Adams, driving over land in winter, 5 00


11, D. B. Palmer, abatements allowed, 74 63


11, Mrs. Frances Bennett, board Town Officers, 20 00


$171 53


List of Abatements.


C. H. Bennett, public water, $ 3 00


F. A. Hersey, public water, 3 00


Jesse Sargent, public water, 3 00


George Wiggin, public water, 3 00


G. T. Dudley, on boat paid in Wolfeboro, 2 60


C. R. Emery, two horses died, 2 86


Albert Edgerly's heirs unable to pay,


2 80


C. H. Hamilton, on boat paid out of town,


3 30


Frank Hilliard, overtax, 11 70


Bertha Johnson, horse died,


1 04


Frank Whitton, ox died,


91


Thomas E. Heath, out of town,


1 30


C. W. West, cow died, 52


George Golden, poll tax out of town,


2 00


Fred Pineo, poll tax out of town, 2 00


2 00


Walter Bodge, paid in Ossipee,


George Davis, paid in Rochester,


2 00


Ralph Bennett, error, 2 00


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N. L. Berry, out of town,


2 00


Arthur Caverly, paid out of town,


2 00


Royal Young, paid out of town, 2 00


2 00


H. G. Blaisdell, deceased, Arthur Treat, deceased,


2 00


Edwin Trask, paid out of town,


15 60


$74 63


Maintenance Fund. PAID.


July 6, A. W. Swett,


$ 20 00


Aug. 8, H. F. Hodgdon,


23 72


Sept. 21, J. A. Edgerly,


23 93


Dec. 4, H. F. Hodgdon,


17 25


4, J. A. Edgerly,


64 54


$149 34


Repairs on Welch Hill.


Paid A. W. Swett,


May 15,


$50 00


July 6,


50 00


Sept. 14,


1


200 00


Oct. 10,


200 00


$500 00


Summary of Expenditures.


Town Pauper bills;


$ 54 00


County Pauper bills,


14 00


Highway bills,


1,824 97


Town Officers bills,


439 65


School bills,


2,779 40


Repairs on Welch Hill,


500 00


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Damage by dogs,


19 50


Gypsy Moth bill,


132 40


State Aid highway,


1,346 36


Maintenance State Aid,


149 34


Miscellaneous bills,


2,554 60


Bridge bills,


296 22


$10,110 44


Balance in hands of Treasurer,


1,130 45


$11,240 89


Assets.


Due from County,


$ 23 00


Due from Town, maintenance fund,


98 24


Due from State, maintenance fund,


140 57


$261 81


Liabilities.


Balance of maintenance fund in Town Treasury, $ 98 24


Balance of maintenance fund due from State, 140 57


Balance of dog licenses due School District Treasurer. 133 10


$372 91


H. F. HODGDON,


AUSBREY N. DOW,


Selectinen of


ALBERT W. SWETT. Tuftonboro.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them properly vouched for and correct.


H. H. HUNT, Auditors. F. A. HERSEY,


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15, 1915.


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


A. W. Swett Account. Work on Welch Hill on Tuftonboro Neck Road.


Receipts.


From town May 15, 1914,


$ 50 00


From town July 6, 1914,


50 00


From town Sept. 14,


200 00


From town Oct. 10,


200 00


$500 00


Expenditures.


Albert H. Cater,


$ 66 40


John J. Perkins,


56 00


Charles Mclaughlin.


30 00


Joseph C. Blake,


34 00


Frank P. Blake,


13 50


George W. Hersey,


15 75


Earl F. Bean,


15 75


Chester Gilman,


21 00


Clement Gendro,


22 00


John Ferguson, gravel,


20 00


George W. Copp,


101 00


Albert W. Swett,


100 90


L. D. Hobbs, sharpening drills, picks, etc.,


3 70


$500 00


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched for.


F. A. HERSEY, H. H. HUNT, Auditors


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Maintenance Fund Expended on Narrows Road by A. W. Swett.


Received from town July 6, 1914, $20 00


$20 00


PAID.


Albert H. Cater, labor, $ 5 00


Joseph C Blake, labor,


1 00


Albert W. Swett and team,


14 00


$20 00


H. F. Hodgdon State Aid Maintenance Account.


Received from town Aug. 28,


$23 62


Received from town Dec. 4, 17 25


$40 87


PAID


Aug. 28, D. B. Palmer,


$ 1 75


John T. Thompson,


11 75


Forrest W. Hodgdon,


2 62


H. F. Hodgdon,


7 50


Dec. 4, John T. Thompson,


5 00


I. N. Neal,


5 00


H. F. Hodgdon,


3 75


Arthur Davis,


1 75


D. B. Palmer,


1 75


$40 87


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched for.


F. A. HERSEY, H. H. HUNT, 7 }. Auditors.


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State Aid Maintenance Account with J. A. Edgerly, South Road.


Paid out as follows from May 1st to Sept. 5th.


1914. J. A. Edgerly, teams and men, $23 93


Sept. 22, Received on order 28, $23 93


Paid from Sept. 6, to Dec. as follows.


J. A. Edgerly and crew,


17 70


E. B. Edgerly,


3 50


E. C. Hersey, 4 00


John Piper,


4 00


A. M. Bean,


9 00


F. H. Hodgdon,


3 50


Howard F. Piper,


₹ 50


F. E. Piper,


3 50


G. M. Cheney,


15 84


Jan. 17, 1915, Received on Town order 43,


64 54


$88 47 $88 47


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched for.


F. A. HERSEY, Į H. H. HUNT, ‘}A Auditors.


H. F. Hodgdon Account.


State Aid, Main Road from Tuftonboro to Moultonboro.


Receipts.


From town,


Sept. 7, 29. Nov. 30,


$ 500 00


500 00


346 36


$1,346 36


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Expenditures. . PAID


Sept. 18, Frank Libby, Jr.,


$ 7 87


19, John T. Thompson,


30 00


19, I. N. Neal, 30 00


19, Ausbrey N. Dow, 20 28.


19, H. F. Hodgdon,


30 47


19. A. E. Dow,


10 50


19, Ralph Haley,


8 75


19, George H. Haley,


10 50


19, Herbert Ayers,


10 50


19, D. B. Palmer,


10 50


19, Howard Emery,


10 50


19, Arthur Davis,


8 75


19, C. P. Wallace,


8 75


19, James H. Libby,


5 25


19, George Allen,


10 00


Sept. 26,


I. N. Neal,


30 00


26, John Thompson,


30 00


26, Ausbrey N. Dow,


20 28


26, H. F. Hodgdon,


32 22


26, Irvin McDuffee,


30 00


26, A. E. Dow,


10 50


26, George H. Haley,


9 63


26, Herbert Ayers,


9 63


26, D. B. Palmer,


10 50


26, Howard Emery,


10 50


26, Arthur Davis,


10 50


26, James H. Libby,


8 75


26, George Allen,


12 00


26, Ira G. Bean,


10 50


26, R. J. Torrey,


5 25


26, Ralph Haley,


7 00


26. C. P. Wallace,


8 75


Sept. 30, R. J. Torrey,


5 25


Oct. 3, John T. Thompson,


39 63


3, Theodore Thompson,


30 00


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Oct. 3, I. N. Neal, 30 00


3, Irvin McDuffee,


38 75


.3, Ausbrey N. Dow, 20 22


3, H. F. Hodgdon,


23 35


3, A. E. Dow,


9 63


3, George Haley,


8 75


3, D. B. Palmer,


10 50


3, Arthur Davis,


8 75


3, James H. Libby,


1 75


3, George Allen,


12 00


3, Ira G. Bean,


10 50


3, R. J. Torrey,


5 25


3, Ernest Haley,


8 75


3, C. E. Bunce,


8 75


3, Howard Emery,


1 75


3, Jesse Sargent,


3 75


10, C. E. Bunce,


10 50


10, Irvin McDuffee,


30 00


10, Jesse Sargent,


22 50


10, C. P. Wallace,


10 50


10, Ernest Haley,


10 50


10, John Thompson,


39 63


10, Theodore Thompson,


30 00


10, Arthur Davis,


10 50


10, R. J. Torrey,


10 50


10, Howard Emery,


10 50


10, Herbert Ayers,


10 50


10, George Haley,


7 00


Oct. 13,


C. E. Bunce,


3 50


20, George Haley,


5 25


20, Herbert Ayers,


7 00


Nov. 9, Arthur Davis,


12 25


30, John T. Thompson, blacksmith bill,


7 62


30, S. O. Huckins for dynamite,


14 75


30, Clarence Junkins for pipe,


20 40


30, Walter Bodge. drawing culverts and pipe from Ossipee, 2 00


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30, George Allen,


2 00


30, I. N. Neal, 55 00


30, Ausbrey N. Dow, 45 69


30, A. E. Dow, 14 00


30, D. B. Palmer, 14 88


30, H. F. Hodgdon,


65 44


30, John T. Thompson,


27 50


30, Theodore Thompson,


22 50


30, Irvin McDuffee,


22 50


30, Ralph Haley,


1 75


30, Jesse Sargent,


20 37


30, C. P. Wallace,


7 00


30, Howard E. Emery,


3 .50


30, Dana Whitehouse,


12 37


30, Ira G. Bean,


7 00


30, George Haley,


3 50


$1,346 36


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched for.


H. H. HUNT,


F. A. HERSEY,


Auditors.


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15. 1915.


Treasurer's Report.


Receipts.


In Treasury Feb. 15, 1915,


$ 914 56


State of New Hampshire,


911 86


Candidates fees,


12 00


Rebate on metal pipe,


8 34


Dog Licenses, John A. Stackpole,


152 60


D. B. Palmer, taxes,


9,241 53


$11,240 89


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Expenditures.


Charles H. Bennett, District Treasurer,


$2,812 73


George W. Copp, road bills,


2,121 19


A. W. Swett, Neck road bills,


500 00


H. F. Hodgdon, State Aid bill,


1,346 36


Repairs on State Aid roads,


149 34


County Tax,


820 27


Town Officers,


439 65


State Tax,


1,192 00


Miscellaneous Bills, .


728 90


In Treasury,


1,130 45


11,240 89


JOHN A. EDGERLY, Treasurer.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts of the Town Treasurer and find them to be correct and properly vouched for.


F. A. HERSEY, Auditors.


H. H. HUNT,


Tuftonboro, N. H .. Feb. 15, 1915.


Report of the School Board and Treasurer. For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15, 1915.


Receipts.


On hand from 1913,


$ 8 77


From assessment of 1914,


2,454 50


From Brewster Estate,


700 00


Literary fund,


77 88


Other State money for support of school,


111 49


Tuition of Theodore Hunt, 1913,


33 33


Dog licenses for 1913,


135 53


Tuition of Hazel Foss from Wolfeboro,


17 00


$3,538 50


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Expenditures.


April 1, Edward E. Babb & Co., arithmetic and essay paper, $ 16 25


1, T. F. Piper, 3 cords wood, 12 00


1, Lewis McIntire, 3 cords wood and sawing, 13 50


1, Frank Libby, 3 cords wood, 12 00


1, George W. Hersey, sawing and housing wood, 2 25


1. Arthur Davis, sawing and housing wood, 2 25


1, Edward E. Babb & Co .. drawing paper, 3 75


1, J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, 14 47


1, Hattie Morris, cleaning Melvin school room and shed, 3 00


1, Milton Wiggin, labor, sawing and housing wood, 2 00


1, Caroline E. Hersey, freight, postage and stage delivery, 1 66


1, American Book Co., writing books, 13 68


10, Mabel Ayers, partially cleaning school room and shed, 2 00


10 Perley E. Young, curtains, 2 00


11, Lafayette Thompson and others, window glass and labor, 3 00


11, John W. Bennett, 2 cords wood, 10 00 *


11, Frank Shannon, sawing and housing wood, 2 00


11, Grace Bean, cleaning Mirror Lake school house, 3 00


11. The Percy L. Kimball Co., stove and funnel for Mountain Road school building, 9 65


11, Edwin B. Edgerly, express and supplies. 4 06


11, Edwin B. Edgerly, cartage and labor for Moun- tain Road school, 6 00 .


23, Mrs. W. W. Adjutant, cleaning Center school room, 3 00


23, Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake, 3 weeks, 11 25


23, Edith Haley, cleaning Town Hall school room, 3 00


23, Edwin C. Hersey, supplies, 2 60


23 Edwin C. Hersey, labor at Mountain Road school, 2 00


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23, Lewis McIntire, balance on wood at Town Hall school, 1 50


30, Maud Whitehouse, teaching 2 weeks at Center school, 20 00


·


May


9,


Leona Pinkham, teaching 3 weeks at Mountain Road school, 30 00


9, Helen A. Stearns, teaching 2 weeks at Melvin, 20 00


9, James F. Fernald, labor at Mountain Road school house, 1 50


9, George D. Straw, hire of horse, 75


9, Caroline E. Hersey, labor and incidentals at Mountain school, 2 85


9, C. H. Hodgdon, material and labor painting Mountain Road school room, 13 49


9. Chester H. Gilman, conveying pupils to Melvin 3 weeks, e 11 25


9, Gilmore Morris, labor at Melvin school, 75


16, American Book Co., readers, arithmetics and singing books, 9 26


16, J. M. Hammett Co., teachers desk and 6 chairs, 18 45


16 Wolf Saltzman, brooms and brush, 1 00


16, Lena Bennett, teaching 3 weeks at Corner school, 30 00


16, Etta Piper, conveying pupils to Mirror Lake 3 weeks, 11 25


23, Helen A. Stearns, teaching 1 week at Melvin, 10 00


June 15, Leona Pinkham, teaching 11/2 weeks at Moun- tain school, 15 00


23, £


Maud Whitehouse, teaching 10 weeks at Center school, 100 00


23, Sylvia E. Doe, teaching 12 weeks at Mirror Lake, 120. 00


23, May Fowler, teaching 12 weeks at Town Hall school, 120 00


23. Helen A. Stearns, teaching 9 weeks at Melvin school, 90 00


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June 23, Leona Pinkham, teaching 81/2 weeks Mountain Road school, 85 00


23, Levi Ferguson, conveying pupils to Mirror Lake 12 weeks, 45 00


23, Anna Neal, conveying scholars to Town Hall school 12 weeks, 45 00


23, Etta Piper, conveying pupils to Mirror Lake 6 weeks, 22 50


28, Chester H. Gilman, conveying scholars to Mel- vin school 9 weeks, 33 75


23, Myrtie Fall, conveying scholars to Corner 9 weeks, 33 75


23, Charles Osborne, janitor work at Mirror Lake, 6 00


23, Harold Bisbee, janitor work and picking moths at Corner school, 6 65


23, A. W. Gilman, janitor work at Town Hall school, 6 00


23, Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, janitor work at Center school, 6 00


23, Bertha Welch, janitor work at Mountain school, 6 50


23, Roger Williams, janitor work at Melvin school, 6 00


23, Charles H. Hodgdon, material and labor paint- ing Corner school room, 29 50


23, George Welch, 1 cord dry wood and fitting same, 5 75


23, Edward E. Babb & Co., maps, globe and waste basket for Mountain Road school, 7 60


23, J. L. Hammett Co., dictionary for Mountain school, 1 51


23, G. S. Horner, supplies for Mountain Road school and curtains for Melvin, 7 37


23, Caroline E. Hersey, freight, cartage, postage and repairs, 3 00


23, Edwin C. Hersey, supplies for Town Hall and Corner school, 1 46


23, Lena Bennett, teaching 10 weeks at Corner, 100 00


23 A. W. Gilman, housing wood at Town Hall school, 75


25


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June 24, Maud Whitehouse, teaching Center school, spring term from, State of New Hampshi 24 00


Sept. 9, Edward E. Babb & Co., crayons, paper and bell, 16 50


9, F. C. Merrill, cleaning and regulating organ at Corner, 5 00


9, Edwin C. Hersey, stamps and supplies, 2 75


9, John W. Bennett, grading at Mirror Lake school ground, 3. 00


9, Mrs. W. W. Adjutant, partially cleaning Center school room and kindlings, 2 00


9, Edwin B. Edgerly, supplies, 3 00


Oct. 30, Maud Whitehouse, teaching 6 weeks at Center school, 60 00


Nov. 17, Maud Whitehouse, teaching 6 weeks at Center school. 60 00


17, Sylvia E. Doe, teaching 12 weeks at Mirror Lake, 120 00


17, May Fowler, teaching 12 weeks at Town Hall, 120 00


17, Leona Pinkham, teaching 12 weeks at Moun- tain Road school, 120 00


17, Myrtie Fall, teaching 11 weeks at Corner, 110 00


17, Earl Favro, teaching 12 weeks at Melvin, 120 00


17, Maud Whitehouse, teaching fall term, from State of New Hampshire, 24 00


17, Carrie Ayers, conveying pupils to Town Hall school, 30 00


17, Myrtie Fall, conveying Deland girl from Canaan, 27 50


17, Harold Bisbee, janitor work at Corner school, 5 50


17, May Fowler, doing janitor work at Town Hall school, 6 00


17, Sylvia E. Doe, doing janitor work at Mirror Lake school, 6 00


17 Levra Adjutant, doing janitor work at Center, 6 00


17, Leona Pinkham, doing janitor work at Moun- tain Road school, 6 00


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Nov. 17, Roger Williams, doing janitor work at Melvin, 6 00


17, Caroline E. Hersey, money paid for freight and express, 4 27


17. Wolf Saltzman, floor brush, 1 00


17, Forrest Hodgdon, repairing flag pole and rope, 1 50


17, J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, 4 10


17, American Book Co., histories, singing books and supplementary reading, 36 17


17, R. E. Lane, report cards, envelopes and postage, 1 26


17, Edward E. Babb, blackboards and primary paper, 14 45


17, R. E. Lane, certificates of perfect attendance, 1 39


17, George Welch, wood and kindlings, 11 50


17, Edwin B. Edgerly, doors, hardware, glass and labor at Mirror Lake school, 10 46


17, Edwin B. Edgerly, money paid for having scholars conveyed to Mirror Lake rainy days, 11 00


17, John W. Bennett, 1 cord of dry wood, 5 50


17. Etta Piper, conveying pupils to Mirror Lake 2 weeks,


10 00


28, Caroline E. Hersey, pencils and primary sup- plies, 5 00


28, Edwin C. Hersey, glass, paint and flag rope, 2 18


Dec. 11, Maud Whitehouse, teaching 1 week at Center, 10 00


21, Earl Favro, teaching 4 weeks at Melvin, 40 00


1915


Jan. 9, Frank Shannon, sawing wood, setting glass and painting stack, 2 25


Feb.


2, Edward E. Ball & Co , chairs and globe, 7 93


2, R. E. Lane, order book and postage. 2 24


2, American Book Co., geographies and grammars, 25 61


2, F. D. Gove, wood, 9 25




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