Annual reports of the selectmen, treasurer, road agents, school board and librarian for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1904-1911, Part 1

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
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John W. Hayley.


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01826 6368


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


GC 974.202 T81AR, 1904-1911


1.


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS, SCHOOL BOARD AND LIBRARIAN


FOR THE TOWN OF


Tuftonboro, N. H.


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR, ENDING


February 15, 1904,


TOGETHER WITH THE


Record of Vital Statistics for 1903.


WOLFEBORO: GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT. I904,


Allen County Public Library


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS, SCHOOL BOARD AND LIBRARIAN


FOR THE TOWN OF


Tuftonboro, N. H.


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR, ENDING


February 15, 1904,


TOGETHER WITH THE


Record of Vital Statistics for 1903.


WOLFEBORO: GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT.


1903,


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TOWN OF TUFTONBORO.


ASSESSMENTS.


Amount of money assessed on the Polls and Ratable Estate of the Town of Tuftonboro, for the year 1903.


State Tax,


$ 425 00


County Tax,


749 06


Town Expenses,


300 00


Breaking roads,


1,000 00


Summer highways,


1,000 00


Decorating soldiers' graves,


15 00


Library fund,


31 50


School money by law,


600 00


School money in excess of law,


50 00


Overlay,


53 09


$4,223 65


RECEIPTS.


Cash from Treasurer 1902,


$1,845 64


From County,


75 00


Insurance tax,


1 50


Savings Bank tax,


214 63


Literary fund,


56 05


Apportion of school money,


109 34


Bounty on hedgehogs,


23 00


Dog licenses,


126 03


From collector Hodgdon,


4,223 65


$6,674 84


EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1904.


For support of schools,


$ 916 69


School books and maps,


86 24


State tax,


425 00


County tax,


749 60


Pauper bills,


180 85


Winter highway bills,


1,189 96


Summer highway bills,


779 49


Bridge bills,


92 56


Library Trustees,


31 50


Town Officers,


382 50


Abatements,


34 37


Miscellaneous bills,


399 63


In Treasurer's hands Feb. 15, 1904,


1,406 95


$6,674 84


ASSETS.


In hands of Treasurer Feb. 15, 1904,


$1,406 95


Due from the County,


29 00


Total assets,


$1,435 95


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS, 1903.


AMOUNT PAID OUT FOR YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1904. Month. Order.


April 25, 277, Paid A. W. Swett, Agent District No. 1. $122 19 Itemized as follows: A. W. Swett, 23 09, J R. Wendall 12 97, L. F. Wiggin, 13 95, C. O. Dorr, 21 57, J. M. Welch, 5 39, George A. Wiggin, 1 80, W. W. Thomas, 26 55, Isaiah Wendall, 7 50, Isaiah S. Wiggin, 1 92, G. W. Wendall, 3 98, B. G. Lucas, 0 45, E. B. Kenney, 1 70, Thomas F. Piper, 0 45, Ellis Miller, 0 87.


April 25, 272, Paid James Reid, Agent District No. 2. $ 96 40


Itemized as follows: James Reid, 7 44, Frank P. Blake, 6 45, J. C. Blake, 5 33, L. N. Frisbee, 5 31, Morris Bennett, 4 90, Ernest E. Frisbee, 4 43, C. A. Swett, 7 95, J. L. Mor- rison, 9 75, Frank Staples, 1 35, J. W. Bennett, 26 85, C. E. Johnson, 1 00, N. F. McIntire, 2 78, George Morrison, 3 90, E. E. Fall, 3 75, Frank Shannon 5 21.


April 25, 275, Paid O. V. Bennett, Agent District No. 3 $ 37 52 Itemized as follows: O. V. Bennett, 23 20, G. G. Piper, 1 05, F. H. Hodgdon, 0 37, W. P. Willand, 0 75, A. W. Gilman, 0 75, J. N. Neal, 2 25, John F. Piper, 9 15.


April 25, 278, Paid Walter H. Caverly, Agent Dist. No. 4 $ 79 64 Itemized as follows: Walter H. Caverly, 14 59, Samuel V. Caverly, 17 31, Frank E. Piper, 12 30, Fred Osborn, 6 12, Arthur M. Bean, 7 50, John A. Edgerly, 21 82.


April 25 279 Paid George W. Copp, Agent District No. 5 $ 43 18 Itemized as follows: George W. Copp, 9 45, John D. Morrison, 19 15, Frank E. Hersey, 5 47, C. H. Hodgdon, 4 20, B. F. Stokes, 3 94, Howard Bean, 0 97.


April 25 264 Paid James A. Bennett, Agent Dist. No. 6 $ 48 83


Itemized as follows: James A. Bennett, 8 17, Thomas French, heirs, 0 15, T. H. Blaisdell, 8 14, W. P. Willand, 3 97, J. L. Hersey 0 70, J. M. Haley, 1 69, J. N. Neal, 12 15 J. H. Neal, 7 72, A. W. Gilman, 5 62, John F. Piper, 0 52. April 25 281 Paid Asa B. Thompson, Agent Dist. No. 7 $ 47 15 Itemized as follows: Asa B. Thompson, 26 92, Perley Maryfield, 5 69, Jacob Hodgdon, 8 25, Lewis Robarge, 112, Fred Sargent, 5 17.


April 25, 268, Paid Frank A. Bean, Agent Dist. No. 8 $ 50 63 Itemized as follows: Frank A. Bean, 23 10, S. W. Bean, 3 15, J. B. Stevens, 2 25, W. L. Bean, 9 75, David V. Whit- ten, 0 90, Arthur Bean, 4 05, Ralph Bean, 3 90, Forest Chick, 2 78, Jo n W. Bean, 0 75.


April 25, 280, Paid Everett U. Hersey, Agent Dist. No. 9 $ 61 77 Itemized as follows: Everett U. Hersey, 33 10, James H. Hersey, 22 97, George W. Hersey, 5 70.


April 25, 271, Paid Robert Lamprey, Agent Dist. No. 10 $ 56 57 Itemized as follows: Robert Lamprey, 23 20, Austin Bean, 0 50, George F. Young, 20 03, C. R. Emery, 2 20,


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TOWN OF TUFTONBORO. WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS, 1903.


AMOUNT PAID OUT FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1904.


Month. Order.


Bennie Wiggin, 1.20, John A. Wiggin, 8 24, C. W. West, 1 20.


April 25, 273 Paid Charles E. Hersey, Agent Dist. No. 11 $ 66 46 Itemized as follows: Charles E. Hersey, 44 41, Frank A. Doe, 8 26, E. E. Woodworth, 4 14, John Ayers, 4 75, Frank E. Whitten, 4 90.


Feb. 12, 68 Paid Charles H. Brown, Agent Dist. No. 12 $42 09 Itemized as follows: C. H. Brown, 23 75, H. S. Burleigh, 9 24, Dana Eldridge, 3 75, C. W. Pinkham, 0 35, E. E. Horne, 5 00.


Feb. 12, 270 Paid Frank H. Young, Agent Dist. No. 13 $ 21 10 Itemized as follows: Frank H. Young, 11 69, John Neal,


1 35, J. N. Neal, 4 61, J. H. Neal, 2 77, W. P. Willand, 0 23, A. W. Gilman, 0 45.


Feb. 9, 41 Paid Selden McIntire, Agent Dist. No. 14 $ 19 80


Itemized as follows: Selden McIntire, 16 80, Leon Whit- ing, 3 00.


April 25, 267 Paid James Ayers, Agent Dist. No. 15 $101 81


Itemized as follows: James Ayers, 21 90, George H.


Haley, 9 00, L. C. Canney, 17 85, E. Ingalls, 3 97, George W. Allen, 6 45, Levi W. Libby, 25 12, A. E. Dow, 7 05, Daniel Shaw, 10 05, Ernest Haley, 0 42.


April 25 274 Paid Simon B. Thompson, Agent Dist. No. 16 $ 20 25 Itemized as follows. Simon B. Thompson, 12 60, Lafa- yette Thompson, 6 90, A. C. Barr, 0 75.


April 25, 266 Paid George Welch, Agent Dist. No. 17 $ 53 18


Itemized as follows: Gorge Welch, 11 25, Simon B. Thompson, 13 30, Lafayette Thompson, 6 10, Allen C. Barr, 15 06, Annie M. Drew, 7 47.


Dec. 5, 8 Paid Theodore Thompson, Agent Dist. No. 18 $ 43 62 Itemized as follows: Theodore Thompson, 28 74, H. D. McDuffee, 7 40, C. P. Wallace, 5 34, Frank I. Wentworth, 2 14.


April 25, 276 Paid Frank Libby, Agent Dist. No. 19 $147 14 Itemized as follows: Frank Libby, 30 83, George Emery, 10 34, Wendall Emery, 8 17 Harry A. Davis, 4 13, Herbert Ayers, 2 77, John Q. Haley, 3 28, C. E. Ham, 28 63, How- ard Emery, 8 35, Ray Hodgdon, 1 35, John N. Nutter, 3 82, Daniel Libby, 0 60, H. F. Hodgdon, 30 82, D. B. Palmer, 1 90, George A. Moody, 5 10, Frank W. Abbott, 7 05.


April 25, 269 Paid Martin H. Sawyer, Agent Dist. No. 20 $ 30 63 Itemized as follows: Martin H. Sawyer, 19 59, Henry Stewart, 4 49, Alfred Philbrock, 2 39, Charles H. Horn, 4 16.


Total amount,


$1,189 96


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


MISCELLEANOUS ROAD BILLS.


1903


Month. Order.


Nov. 7, 5 Paid Howard E. Emery for summer highway bill, $ 6 00


Dec. 12, 11 Paid Everett U. Hersey for summer highway bill,


3 00


Aug. 10, 289 Paid Ephriam Bradley for summer highway 3 75


bill,


Dec. 19, 14 Paid O. V. Bennett for summer highway bill, 7 05


1904


Feb. 8,


32 Paid Joseph C. Blake for cutting bushes, 12 75


Feb. 8, 34 Paid Charles S. Bassett for winter and sum- mer highway bill, 12 15


Feb. 9, 46 Paid Albert W. Swett for winter highway bill, 2 25


Feb. 10, 47 Paid John D. Morrison for dumping stone in- to river 10 00


Feb. 10, 48 Paid John D. Morrison for summer highway bill, 6 50


Feb. 10, 54 Paid Frank A. Bean for cutting bushes, 10 53


Feb. 12, 70 Paid Charles H. Hodgdon for miscelleanous highway bill, 5 25


Feb. 13, 75 Paid C. H. Hodgdon for miscelleanous high- way bill, 5 55


Total amount, $84 78


SUMMER HIGHWAY BILLS 1903.


AMOUNT PAID OUT FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1904.


Month. Order.


Sept. 19 306 Paid A. W. Swett, Agent District No. 1 $ 56 37 Itemized as follows: A W Swett, 13 60, C O Dore, 4 50 J M Welch, 2 25, George A Wiggin, 2 85, Isaiah Wendell, 3 60, L F Wiggin, 7 20, George W Wendell 2 85, John R Wendell 2 85, W W Thomas 8 65, Isaiah S Wiggin 5 70 B G Lucas 2 32


Sept. 19, 299, Paid J. C. Blake, Agent District No. 2, 52 20


Itemized as follows: J C Blake 21 75, J L Morrison 5 00 L N Frisbee 0 60, C A Swett 3 25, James Reid 0 75, Morris Bennett 1 50, Frank P Blake 6 00, E E Fall 2 25, Edwin Johnson 1 50, Ned Whitton 6 75, Frank Shannon 1 50, Fred Osborn 0 30, George W Copp 1 50.


Sept. 19, 305 Paid O V Bennett, Agent District No. 3 $ 17 10 Itemized as follows: O V Bennett 5 60, George W Copp 1 50, Rob't Lamprey 6 00, J A Edgerly 2 50, G G Piper 1 50


Sept. 19, 297 Paid Walter H Caverly, Agent Dist. No. 4 $ 41 00 Itemized as follows: Caverly Bros. 25 25, J A Edger- ly 12 00, Frank E Piper 3 75.


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SUMMER HIGHWAY BILLS.


Month. Order.


Sept. 19, 302 Paid George W Copp, Agent Dist. No. 5, $ 69 77 Itemized as follows; George W Copp 12 75, C H Hodg- don 6 30, George D Straw 5 70, F E Hersey 7 05, H A Walker 10 45, D J Hersey 3 75, Myron Ladd 2 25, CR Hunt 1 50, B F Stokes 3 75, A E Morris 4 05, J D Morrison 1 95, G M Ladd 0 75, Howard Bean 0 75, Harry Hooper 0 75 C H Bennett 2 37, Alfred Watson 2 80, N R Watson 2 85. Sept. 19, 303 Paid James A. Bennett, Agent Dist. No. 6, $ 45 65 Itemized as follows: James A Bennett 7 50, J A Win- gate 0 75, Otis Hersey 3 75, W P Willand 4 50, J H Neal 7 50, J N Neal 4 50, J M Haley 3 00, T H Blaisdell 4 80, C E Hersey 3 00, Francis Straw 1 50, A W Gilman 2 00 D D Wingate 1 35, George W Copp 1 50.


1904


Jan. 24, 24 Paid Asa B. Thompson, Agent Dist. No. 7 $ 51 55 Itemized as follows: Asa B Thompson 15 80, Jacob Hods don 12 00, J W Hodsdon 4 00, David Whitton 1 50, Fred Sargent 4 65, W W Treat 1 35, George W Copp 0 60, Lewis Robarge 0 15, Isaiah J Beane 1 65, Asa B Thompson bridge bill, 9 85.


1903


Sept. 19, 304 Paid Frank A. Bean, Agent District No. 8, $ 31 72 Itemized as follows: Frank A Bean 6 75, Ralph Bean 4 12 Augustus Bean 1 80, A W Streeter 2 10, W L Bean 5 40 S W Bean 4 05, Eddie Bean 3 30, Arthur Bean 4 20.


Sept. 19, 300 Paid Everett U. Hersey, Agent Dist. No. 9 $ 57 30 Itemized as follows: Everett U Hersey 33 80, J H Her- sey 10 75, G W Hersey 9 75, C S Bassett 3 00.


1904


Feb. 8, 36 Paid Robert Lamprey, Agent Dist. No. 10, $ 60 65 Itemized as follows: Robert Lamprey 28 25, G F Young 10 50, J A Doe 3 00, W W Adjutant 3 00, C E Hersey 6 00 Charles West 3 00, John A Wiggin 3 90, A D Piper 1 50 C R Emery 1 50.


1903


Sept. 19, 301 Paid Charles E. Hersey, Agent Dist. No. 11, $ 27 75 Itemized as follows: Charles E Hersey 13 05, F A Doe 4 50, E E Woodworth 1 50, Mrs. Ann M Haley 1 50, John Ayers 1 50, J J Burleigh 2 70, F F Whitten 3 00. 1904


Feb. 12, 69 Paid Charles H. Brown, Agent Dist. No. 12, $ 26 65 Itemized as follows: Charles H Brown 9 00, C W Pink- ham 4 95, E E Horne 2 10, H S Burleigh 1 95, Frank H Young 7 15, Dana Eldridge 1 50.


Feb. 9, 42 Paid Selden McIntire, Agent Dist. No. 13, $ 43 10 Itemized as follows: Selden McIntire 21 60, Frank H Young 9 50, John Neal 3 00, David Whitten 3 00, Robert Lamprey 4 50, George W Copp 1 50.


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SELECTMEN'S REFORT.


SUMMER HIGHWAY BILLS.


Month. Order.


Feb. 8, 29, Paid Alvah E. Dow, Agent Dist. No. 14, $ 48 98 Itemized as follows: Alvah E Dow 35 78, John Bean 8 40, E Ingalls 4 80.


1903


July 20, 288, Paid George W. Allen, Ag't Dist. No. 15, $ 38 20 Itemized as follows: George W Allen 4 98, George H Haley 3 90, James Ayers 4 20, J Langelle 6 00, L C Canney 6 00, Daniel Shaw 3 75, Levi W Libby 9 37.


Dec. 4, 7, Paid Simon B. Thompson, Ag't Dist. No. 16, $ 20 25 Itemized as follows: Simon B Thompson 10 50, Lafay- ette Thompson 9 75


1904


Jan. 7, 18, Paid George Welch, Agent Dist. No. 17, $ 18 75 Itemized as follows: George Welch 18 00, A C Barr 0 75 1903


Dec. 5, 9, Paid Theodore Thompson, Ag't Dist. No. 18, $ 38 00 Itemized as follows: Theodore Thompson 9 75, H D Mc- Duffee 6 25, John T Thompson 6 25, C P Wallace 7 75, Frank I Wentworth 3 00.


Dec. 12, 16, Paid Frank Libby, Agent Dist. No. 19, $ 28 85 Itemized as follows: Frank Libby 12 50, Harry A Davis 9 00, Herbert Ayers 7 35.


1904


Feb. 9, 43, Paid George W. Sawyer, Ag't Dis No. 20, $ 10 65 Itemized as follows: George W. Sawyer 3 75, Hiram Philbrook heirs 3 45, C H Horn 2 40, Alfred Philbrick 1 05


Total amount . $779 49


BRIDGE BILLS.


1903 Voucher


Aug. 10, 290 Paid S J Thompson & Son. for 500 feet of bridge plank,


6 00


Aug. 10, 291 Paid Harry A Davis for hauling bridge pl'k 2 00 Sep. 19, 298 Paid J L Morrison for bridge bill, 8 00 1904 Feb. 9, 38, Paid S. W. Clow & Co., for 3,578 feet of bridge plank, 71 56


Feb. 11, 64, Paid George R. Sargent for boating bridge plank, 5 00


$92 56


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TOWN PAUPER BILLS.


1904


Month. Order.


Feb. 8, 30, Paid N H Scott, M. D., for medical attend- ance on E E Horn, 9 75


Feb. 8, 31, Paid N H Scott, M. D., for medical attend-


ance on Lewis Geto, 12 60 Feb. 9, 45, Paid Stephen Danforth for board of Lewis


Geto, 18 50


Feb. 11, 59, Paid Lewis McIntire for expenses team and car fare on E E Horn, 12 00


Feb. 12, 71, Paid Laconia Hospital for E E Hore case, 55 00


$107 85


COUNTY PAUPER BILLS.


1903


Paid John H Hersey for support of Martha Leary, 65 00


1904 37, Paid Simon B Thompson, for support of Ed- wards' boy, 8:00


$73 00


TOWN OFFICERS BILLS.


Month. Order. Aug. 10, 293, Paid Lewis McIntire for services as Select- man in part, $ 25 00


Oct. 12, 1, Paid George W Allen for services as Super- visor, 9 00


1904


Feb. 8, 26, Paid Daniel B Palmer for services as mem- ber of School Board, 15 00


Feb. 8, 27, Paid George W Allen for services as Truant Officer, 5 00


Feb. 9, 33, Paid J C Blake for services as Health Officer, 2 00


Feb. 9, 40, Paid E E Frisbee for services as member of School Board, 15 00


Feb. 10, 49, Paid Frank A Doe for services as Con- stable, 11 50


Feb. 11, 50, Paid Orlando Richardson for services as Town and School Treasurer, 30 00


Feb. 11, 51. Paid Charles H. Bennett for services as Town Clerk, 30 00


Feb. 11, 53, Paid John F Hooper for services as Super- visor, 9 00


Feb. 11, 56


Feb. 11, 57, Paid J L Morrison for services as Selectman, 55 00 Paid Lewis McIntire for services as Select- man in full, 30 00 .


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TOWN OFFICER'S BILLS.


Feb. 11, 58, Paid Lewis McIntire for Overseer of poor, 10 00


Feb. 11,


60,


Paid George W Copp for services as Select-


man,


55 00


Feb. 11,


61,


Paid George W Copp for services as mem-


ber of School Board,


18 00


Feb. 11,


62,


Paid C H Hodgdon for services as Collector,


50 00


$369 50


Feb. 11,


63, Paid Asa B Thompson for services as


Supervisor,


9 00


Feb. 13,


Paid James A Bennett for Auditors,


4 00


$382 50


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.


1903


Apr. 9, 262, Paid Mrs. James A Bennett for board of town Officers,


$ 1 50


Apr. 17, 263, Paid John Goodhue for boating plank, 10 00


Apr. 25, 265, Paid F W Prindle for printing Town Re- ports, 40 00


May 12, 283, Paid Henry D McDuffee for over tax in year 1902, 2 00


June 25, 286, Paid Orlando Richardson for school money in part,


500 00


June 25, 287,


Paid E C Eastman for Surveyors books and blanks, 6 86


Aug. 10, 292, Paid Lewis McIntire for bounties on hedgehogs, 3 00


Aug. 26, 295, Paid Orlando Richardson for County tax, 749 06


Sept. 9, 307,


Paid Mrs. J A Bennett for board of Town Officers,


2 75


Oct. 31, 2, Paid George W Copp for bounties on hedgehogs, 10 00


Oct. 31, 3, Paid Levenworth & Green for maps and stated cloth, 62 72


Nov. 7, 4, Paid Lewis McIntire for bounties on hedge- hogs, 5 00


Dec. 12, 12,


Paid Abbott & Beacham for Insurance on Library, 4 99


Dec. 12, 13, Paid W H Swett for tiling powder and fuse, 19 30


Dec. 21, 15, Paid G S Horner for Library fund, 31 50


Dec. 26, 17,


Paid Orlando Richardson for decorating Soldier's graves, 15 00


1904


Jan. 7, 19,


Paid G S Horner for expense and freight on books, 6 99


Jan. 19, 21, Paid Orlando Richardson for school money in full. 416 69


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MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.


Jan. 19, 22, Paid Orlando Richardson for State tax, 425 00


Jan. 23, 23, Paid George W Copp for bounties on hedge- hogs, 4 00


Feb. 8, 28, Paid W H Swett for Tiling, 2 50


Feb. 9, 39, Paid American Book Co., for school books, 23 52


Feb, 9, 44,


Paid George W Copp for vaccinating school children, 25 00


Feb. 11, 52, Paid J M Haley for housing road machine, 1 00


Feb. 11, 55, Paid J L Morrison for lodging tramp, 1 00


Feb. 11, 65, Paid Lewis McIntire for bounties on hedge- hogs, 1 00


Feb. 11, 66, Paid F W Prindle for printing Town order books, 1 50


Feb. 12, 67, Paid A W Gilman for care of Town house,


1 50


Feb. 12, 72, Paid Charles H Hodgdon for paper and postage, 5 00


Feb. 12, 73, Paid Dr H I Berry for returning certificates of births and deaths, 8 00


Feb. 12, 74,


Paid O Richardson for postage, express and Treasurer's book, 2 00


Feb. 13, 76,


Paid A L Foote for services in road case,


125 00


Feb. 13, 77, Paid Mrs. James A Bennett for board of Town Officers, 6 00


Feb. 13, 78, Paid C H Hodgdon for Abatements, 34 37


Feb. 13, 79, Paid Lewis McIntire for lodging tramp, 1. 00


$2,557 75


LEWIS MCINTIRE,


J. L. MORRISON,


SELECTMEN OF


GEORGE W. COPP, TUFTONBORO.


Tuftonboro, Feb. 13, 1904.


We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing ac- counts and find them correct and properly vouched. ROBERT LAMPREY, JAMES A. BENNETT, AUDITORS.


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1904.


RECEIPTS.


1903


March 11, Cash from Treasurer 1902,


$1,845 64


Dec. 9, Cash from Carroll County,


75 00


Dec. 9, Cash from Town Clerk, dog licenses, 126 03


1904


Jan. 19, Cash from state treasurer, insurance tax,


1 50


Jan.


19, Cash from saving bank tax,


214 63


Janı. 19, Cash from literary fund, 56 05


Jan.


19, Cash from proportion of school fund, 109 34


Jan.


19, Cash from bounty on hedgehogs,


23 00


Jan.


19, Cash from C H Hodgdon collector, 4,223 65


.


$6,674 84


EXPENDITURES.


Treasurer of school board,


$ 916 69


For school books and maps,


86 24


State treasurer, state tax,


425 00


County treasurer, County tax,


749 06


Pauper bills,


180 85


Winter highway bills,


1,189 96


Summer highway bills,


779 49


Repairing bridges,


92 56


Library trustees,


31 50


Town officers,


382 50


Abatements,


34 37


Miscelleanous,


399 63


In hands of treasurer Feb. 13, 1904,


1,406 95


$6,674 80


ORLANDO RICHARDSON, TOWN TREASURER.


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 13, 1904.


We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing ac- counts of the treasurer, and find them correct and properly vouched.


ROBERT LAMPREY, JAMES A. BENNETT, AUDITORS.


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REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1904.


RECEIPTS.


1903


Cash in hands of treasurer,


$ 73


School money by law,


600 00


School money in excess of law,


50 00


School fund from state,


109 34


Literary fund,


56 05


Dog license money,


101 30


Money from estate of John Brewster,


700 00


$1,617 42


EXPENDITURES.


Month. Vouchers.


April 21, 1, Cash paid Mrs James A Bennett for clean- ing school house, $ 2 00


April 21, 2, Cash paid Adjutant for cleaning


school house, 2 00


April 21, 3, Cash paid Frank E Piper for conveying scholars ( old bill ) 3 00


April 21, 4, Cash paid J M Haley for money loaned District, 10 00


June 27, 5, Cash paid Annie M Pinkham for teaching eleven weeks, 77 00


June 27, 6, Cash paid Etta M Davis for teaching eleven weeks, 77 00


June 27, 7, Cash paid Etta F Mason for teaching


77 00


June 27, 8, Cash paid Lucy twelve weeks,


eleven weeks, M R Neal for teaching


84 00


June 27, 9, Cash paid Minnie O Palmer for teaching eleven weeks, 82 50 June 27, 10, Cash paid D B Palmer for supplies and express, 3 92


June 27, 11, Cash paid George W Copp for supplies and express, 3 85


June 30, 12, Cash paid Frank Piper for conveying


scholars, 24 75 June 30, 13, Cash paid Charles Johnson for conveying scholars, 22 00


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REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.


June 30, 14, Cash paid E E Frisbee for supplies fur- nished, 3 25


July 7, 15, Cash paid Simon B Thompson for convey- ing scholars, 27 50 July 22, 16, Cash paid Mrs Frank E Whitten for con- veying scholars, 11 00


Aug. 26, 17, Cash paid Jacob Hodgdon for conveying scholars, 24 75


Nov. 21, 18, Cash paid J M Haley for wire fence and labor, 7 50


Nov. 21, 19, Cash paid C E Ham for fence posts, 1 30


Nov. 21, 20, Cash paid H E Emery for labor on school yard, 1 20


Nov. 21, 21, Cash paid D B Palmer for labor on school yard, 2 65


Nov. 21, 22, Cash paid D B Palmer for supplies, express and recording deed, 4 61


Nov. 21, 23, Cash paid John Q Haley for cleaning school house and setting glass, 3 58


Nov. 21, 24, Cash paid Harry A Davis for 2 cords of wood and fitting same,


7 50


Nov. 21, 25, Cash paid Minnie O Palmer for teaching eleven weeks,


82 50


Nov. 21, 26, Cash paid Simon B Thompson for conveying scholars, 27 50


Dec. 8, 27, Cash paid Frank E Piper for conveying scholars, 10 00


Dec. 30, 28, Cash paid George W Copp for appropriation for supervisory district, 50 00


1904


Jan. 12, 29, Cash paid Frank E Piper for conveying scholars, 12 50


Jan. 16, 30, Cash paid Guy L Ham for kindlings and building fires, 3 70


Jan. 31, 31, Cash paid D B Palmer for wood and fitting, 1 65


Jau. 16, 32,


Cash paid Mrs C E Richardson for teaching six weeks. 45 00


42 50


Jan. 18, 33, Cash paid Jacob Hodgdon, coneying scholars 126 00 Jan. 19, 34, Cash paid Lucy M R Neal, teaching 18 w'ks Jan. 23, 35, Cash paid Lafayette Thompson for convey- ing scholars, 16 00


Jan. 23, 36, Cash paid Edwin B Edgerly for teaching 17 weeks, 119 00


Jan. 25, 37,


Cash paid Mrs. Frank E Whitten for con- veying scholars, 16 00


Jan. 25, 38,


Cash paid C E Johnson for conveying schol- ars, wood and kindlings, 35 45


Jan. 26, 39, Cash paid Etta M Davis, teaching 17 weeks, 119 00


Jan. 26, 40, Cash paid George L. Morrison for wood and building fires, 10 00


14


TOWN OF TUFTONBORO.


Jan. 29, 41, Cash paid Charles S Hoyt for conveying scholars, 15 00


Feb. 1, 42, Cash paid Etta F Mason for teaching 17 weeks, Daniel J Hersey for cleaning


119 00


Feb. 4, 43, Cash paid school house, 2 00


Feb. 8, 44, Cash paid James A Bennett for kindlings and drawing same, 2 30


Feb. 8, 45, Cash paid Aaron W Gilman for cleaning out vault and fitting wood, 2 25


Feb. 8, 46, Cash paid Charles West for two cords of wood and fitting, 8 00


Feb. 9, 47, Cash paid Frank E Piper for conveying scholars, 20 00 85


Feb. 9, 48, Cash paid E E Frisbee for supplies furnished, Feb. 9, 49, Cash paid George W Copp for freight, ex- press and supplies furnished,


4 75


Feb. 9, 50, Cash paid George W Copp for expense of supervisor district ( from state ) 109 34


Feb. 11, 51, Cash paid Charles E Hersey for 2 cords of wood, 6 00


Feb. 11, 52, Cash paid for Charles Gilman for kindlings for fires, 1 00


Feb. 11, 53, Cash paid W W Adjutant for stone pipe, kindlings and building fires,


2 25


By cash to balance, 44 02


$1,617 42


GEORGE W. COPP, School Board of


DANIEL B. PALMER, Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 13, 1904.


We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing ac- counts of the treasurer, and find them correct and properly vouched.


ROBERT LAMPREY,


JAMES A. BENNETT,


AUDITORS.


Marriages Registered in the Town ot Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, for the Year Ending December 31, 1903.


DATE OF MARRIAGE.


NAME AND SURNAME OF THE GROOM AND BRIDE. RESIDENCE OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


IN YEARS. AGE OF EACH


COLOR OF EACH.


PLACE OF BIRTH OF GROOM AND BRIDE. OCCUPATION OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


NAMES OF PARENTS.


MARRIAGE- FIRST, SECOND, OR OTHER.


NAME, OFFICIAL STATION, AND RESIDENCE OF PERSONS BY WHOM MARRIED.


January 24.


22


W


Tuftonboro. Farmer.


Parsonsfield, Me.


17


W


Tuftonboro Farmer.


April 15.


26


W Tuftonboro. Housekeeper.


W


Tufton boro.


Farmer.


November 15.


Tuftonboro.


Farmer.


Moultonboro.


Gertrude Hoyt. Moultonboro.


26


W Moultonboro. Housekeeper.


David E. Piper. Elizabeth Pip r. John Staples. Ellen Edwards. Edmond L. Ayers. Ella Ayers. Willie W. Adjutant. Eliza J. Adjutant. Andrew A. Lord. Ada Lord. H. C. Hoyt. Harriet Hoyt.


First.


First.


First


Allen C. Keith, C ergyman, Wolfeboro.


Wolfeboro.


16


22


W Tuftonboro.


First.


First.


D E Burns, Clergyman, Moultonboro.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the be t of my knowledge and belief.


CHARLES H. BENNETT, T WN CLI RK.


15


VITAL STATISTICS.


WHAT


PLACE OF MARRIAGE.


John F. Piper Tuftonboro. Nellie F. Staples. Tuftonboro. Herbert Ayers. Tuftonboro. Ida May Adjntant Tuftonboro. Charles S. Lord.


First.


John Bennett, Justice of the Peace, Parsonsfield, Me.


16


Births Registered in the Town of Tnftonboro, New Hampshire, for the Year Ending December 31, 1903.


DATE OF


BIRTH.


NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).


MALE.


FEMALE.


LIVING OR


STILLBORN.


COLOR.


MOTHER.


MOTHER.


AGE OF


AGE OF


1902. September 17. Tuftonboro. 1903.


Leora Adjutant.


F


Living.


W


William W. Adjutant Eliza J. Piper.


Farmer. Tufton born.


Tuftonboro. Tuftonboro.


43


41


January 15.


Phebe Ruth Ladd.


F


Living.


W Harvey A. Ladd. Mary Hopper.


Carpenter. Tufton boro. Farmer. Tuftonboro.


Broughto", P. Q. Bartlett.


35


April 3


Mary Margaret Emery.


First.


F


Living.


W


Leonard C. Adjutant Carpenter.


Lena L. Eaton.


7 uftonboro. Laborer.


Tuftonboro.


36


May 11.


Dorothy Bean.


F


Living.


W John W. Bean. Clara A. Horn. David Whitten. Nellie J. Wh tten. W


Tu tonboro. Farmer.


Moultonboro.


54


Tuftonboro June 3


Second.


M


Living.


W




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