Annual reports of the town officers of the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1920-1921, Part 1

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 90


USA > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Tuftonboro > Annual reports of the town officers of the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1920-1921 > Part 1


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org.


Part 1 | Part 2



GEN


7


J. W. Hayley.


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY


3 1833 01826 6244


GC 974.202 T81AR, 1920-1921


ANNUAL REPORTS


-OF THE- -


TOWN OFFICERS


-- OF THE-


Town of Tuftonboro, N. H.


DEI


For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1920


Vital Statistics 1919


Allen County Public Duran


1


ANNUAL REPORTS -OF THE-


TOWN OFFICERS


-OF THE-


Town of Tuftonboro, N.H.


For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1920


·


Vital Statistics 1919


THE KINGSWOOD PRINT SHOP, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. 1920


2


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


TOWN OFFICERS


MODERATOR JOHN A. EDGERLY


TOWN CLERK JOHN A. STACKPOLE


SELECTMEN ERNEST M. HUNTER GEORGE W. COPP EDWIN B. EDGERLY


TREASURER JOHN A. EDGERLY COLLECTOR DANIEL B. PALMER


HEALTH OFFICER JOSEPH C. BLAKE AUDITORS


THOMAS H. BLAISDELL . LEWIS W. McINTIRE


SUPERVISORS OF CHECK LIST


J. FRANK FERNALD EDWIN C. HERSEY GEORGE W. ALLEN


REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT LAMPREY ROAD AGENT OTIS A. HERSEY LIBRARY TRUSTEES


GEORGE S. HORNER


JOSHUA M. HALEY


CAROLINE E. HERSEY


3


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


INVENTORY


Lands and Buildings


$657,105 00


Horses


21,780 00


Oxen


7,100 00


Cows


19,515 00


Neat Stock


7,160 00


Sheep


78 00


Hogs


240 00


Fowls


260 00


Vehicles


11,150 00


Portable Mills


2,500 00


Boats


21,600 00


Wood and Lumber


31,000 00


Money on hand


104,370 00


Stock in trade


3,700 00


Mills and Machinery


1,050 00


$888,608 00


LIST OF APPROPRIATIONS


Town Officers' Salaries


$ 400 00


General Highways


2,500 0


State Aid Maintenance


408 00


Decorating Soldiers' Graves


15 00


State Aid Construction


1,224 00


Library Fund


31 50


Cutting Bushes


300 00


State and Federal Aid Construction


2,500 00


$7,378 50


4


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT AMOUNT OF TAXES AND RATES


Resident


$11,021 00 .


Non-resident


7,288 16


$18,309 16


( Rate, .02 )


ASSETS


Cash on Hand


$3,799 98


LIABILITIES


Library Fund


$ 31 50


Huggins Hospital


100 00


C. S. Paris, Decorating Soldiers' Graves 15 00


RECEIPTS


On hand $ 88 39


Mar. 11 State Aid Maintenance


33 95


Mar. 13 State Aid Maintenance


30 15


Oct. 6 State Aid Maintenance


125 00


Oct. 29 State Aid Maintenance


57 30


Nov. 1 State Aid Maintenance


100 00


Dec. 5 State Aid Maintenance


175 00


Dec. 31 Savings Bank Tax


355 74


Dec. 31 Insurance Tax


6 00


Jan. 31 D. B. Palmer


18,309 16


Jan. 31 State


331 78


Jan. 31 Geo. W. Copp unexpended on contract 8 90


5


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Jan. 31 E. M. Hunter


$ 6 39


Jan. 31 Dog Licences ( 1919 )


77 60


$19,705 36


Amount of Payments


$15,905 38


Cash in hands of Treasurer


$ 3,799 98


TREASURER'S REPORT


Total receipts including cash on hand $19,705 36


Total expenditures-orders 15,905 38


Bal. in Treasury Jan. 31, 1920 $ 3,799 98


Deposited in Savings department Wolfeboro National Bank, Sept. 1, 1919 $ 2,500 00


Jan. 31, 1920 Cash on hand or deposit 1,299 98


$ 3,799 98


John A. Edgerly, Treasurer.


COUNTY TAX


Nov. 29 Charles E. Smart $ 1,614 48


STATE TAX


Nov. 29 John W. Plummer $ 3,388 00


EDUCATION


Aug. 30 E. M. Hunter $ 100 00


Oct. 1 E. M. Hunter 300 00


6 TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Oct. 1 E. M. Hunter


$ 200 00


Oct. 25 E. M. Hunter


300 00


Nov. 26 E. M. Hunter


1,000 00


Jan. 26 E. M. Hunter


300 00


Jan. 31 E. M. Hunter


2,243 04


$ 4,443 04


LIBRARY


Oct. 25 Abbott & Avery, Insurance


$


9 17


TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES


Jan. 28 J. F. Fernald


$ 6 00


Jan. 28 Geo. W. Allen


7 50


Jan. 28 Edwin C. Hersey


6 00


Jan. 31 John A. Stackpole


35 00


Jan. 31 John A. Edgerly


50 00


Jan. 31 Edwin B. Edgerly


60 00


Jan. 31 Geo. W. Copp


60 00


Jan. 31 E. M. Hunter


70 00


Jan. 31 Lewis N. McIntire


3 00


Jan. 31 Thomas H. Blaisdell


3 00


Jan. 31 D. B. Palmer


115 00


$ 415 50


TOWN HALL EXPENSES


June 28 Carroll D. Piper, Insurance $ 55 00


Jan. 28 Aaron W. Gilman, Janitor and wood 6 00


$ 61 00


7


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


TOWN OFFICERS EXPENSES


Mar. 15 Printing Town Reports


$ 59 71


Apr. 19


Hattie Hersey


14 50


Sept. 1 Edson C. Eastman 4 06


Dec. 12 E. M. Hunter


20 00


Jan. 28 F. W. Prindle


7 00


Jan. 31 Geo. W. Copp


20 00


Jan. 31 E. M. Hunter


3 00


Jan. 31


D. B. Palmer ( in part )


11 20


Jan. 31


Hattie Hersey


12 00


$ 151 47 .


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Jan. 28 Joseph C. Blake $ 9 00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


July 26 E. B. Edgerly, Forest Fire $ 26 30


July 26 W. F. Welch, Forest Fire 88 30


Sept. 1 Lester E. Thompson, Police 5 00


Jan. 31 E. B. Edgerly 9 00


$128 60


TOWN POOR


Stillings Family


May 31. C. W. Pinkham,


$ 54 00


Oct. 25 C. W. Pinkham


66 00


Jan. 26 H. S. Burleigh


24 00


Jan. 30 C. W. Pinkham


39 00


$183 00


8


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


UNCLASSIFIED


Apr. 17 £ State of N. H.


$ 75


Apr. 17 United Construct. Co. 9 00


May 31 Etta Piper


6 00


Jan.26 J. Mckenzie Haley,


Housing Road Machine


3 00


Jan.28 Carroll D. Piper, Ballots 1 00


$19 75


STATE AID CONSTRUCTION


June 25 Geo. W. Copp


$ 500 00


July 26 Geo. W. Copp


100 00


Oct. 25 E. M. Hunter 1,000 00


$1,600 00


STATE AID MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT


May 31 Otis A. Hersey


$125 25


June 28 Otis A. Hersey


177 75


Aug. 30 Otis A. Hersey


89 15


Sept. 27 Otis A. Hersey


104 48


Oct. 25 Otis A. Hersey


95 13


Dec. 27


Otis A. Hersey


19 20


$610 96


9


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


TOWN HIGHWAY ACCOUNT


Mar. 29 N. H. Cement & Const. Co.


$ 11 39


Mar. 31 Otis A. Hersey 50 00


May 5 Otis A. Hersey 200 00


May 31 Otis A. Hersey


515 00


June 28 Otis A. Hersey


474 15


June 28 Chas. W. West


· 15 00


July 26


Otis A. Hersey


67 05


July 26


John Currie, bushes


48 30


Aug. 30 John Currie, bushes


24 30


Sept. 1 Otis A. Hersey bridges


419 56


Sept. 1 Geo. M. Cheney, bridges


25 00


Sept. 27 John Currie, bushes


28 35


Sept. 27 Otis A. Hersey


166 43


Oct. 25 John Currie, bushes


34 95


Oct. 25 Otis A. Hersey


31 93


Nov. 24 Mrs. Annie Richardson, bushes


3 00


Nov. 29 Otis Hersey


191 07


Nov. 24 Chas. G. Piper, bushes


5 40


Nov. 29 Chas. P. Wallace, bushes


15 08


Nov. 29


John Currie, bushes


29 70


Dec. 4 D. B. Palmer, amount used on road of H. C. Lindoll


25 00


Dec. 27 D. B. Palmer, bushes


3 60


Dec. 27


Otis A. Hersey


23 94


Jan. 27


Chas. H. Brown, bushes


7 20


Jan. 27 Bernard Brown, bushes


5 10


Jan. 28


Otis A. Hersey


316 75


Jan. 28


Fred Moulton, bushes


11 50


Jan. 31


S. B. Thompson, bushes


17 85


Jan. 31 Otis A. Hersey


243 26


Jan. 31 John Currie


5 40


$3,015 26


10


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


ABATEMENTS


Arthur D. Whiting, Overtax


$10 00


Anna A. Richardson, Overtax. 10 00


Frank Bennett, Overtax


2 00


Albert Edgerly Heirs, Unable to pay


12 00


Robert McKeen


7 40


George E. Piper, Building burned


17 60


James H. Hersey, Cow lost


1 40


PUBLIC WATER


George E. Wiggin


$3 00


C. H. Bennett


3 00


F. A. Hersey Heirs


3 00


Jesse Sargent


3 00


Wilbur Lamprey


3 00


POLLS


Ross Graves, non-resident $ 3 00


Albert Thompson, non-resident 3 00


Phillip Davy, non-resident 3 00


James H. Hersey, over seventy


3 00


John E. Fox, over seventy


3 00


Fred J. Kneeland, out of town


3 00.


Horace Walker, change of residence


3 00


Hollis E. Fernald, change of residence 3 00


Walter E. Fernald, change of residence


3 00


Wyatt D. Cheney, change of residence 3 00 Roscoe Adjutant, change of residence 3 00 Discounts 143 75


$252 15


11


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Feb. 2nd. 1920. We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.


Thomas H. Blaisdeil Lewis McIntire


Auditors


STATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION Ernest M. Hunter Account


1919


Nov. 28 Dr. To Cash Received $1,000 00


Nov. 1 Received from State by culverts 102 60


Cr. By Paid


Week ending


Oct. 18 Ernest M. Hunter, 6 days1 hr. 24 45


Ellis Dow, 6 days 21 00


Ernest M. Hunter, 1 horse 5 days 8 00


Russell Watson, 4days, 5 hrs. 15 95


Leslie Merrifield, 3 days, 7 hours 13 23


Orsino Bennett, 3 days, 5 hrs. 26 75


Otis Hersey, 3 days, 5 hrs. 26 75


G. W. Copp, 4 days, 30 00


11 87


Fred Colby, 1 day, 7 hrs.


3 50


S. T. Thompson, 1 day Archie Bisbee, 1 day


3 50


J. F. Fernald, 1 day 41/2 hrs.


5 25


C. H. Bennett, 2 days, 41/2 hrs.


13 75


Hillcrest Livestock Farm 1 day


7 50


Harold Sargent, 1 day 2 00


Jesse Sargent, 11/2 hrs. 91


$ 220 64


S. B. Thompson, 3 days, 31/2 hrs.


6 23


12


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Week ending Oct. 25


E. M. Hunter, 7 days $ 28 00


E. M. Hunter, 1 horse 6 days, 41/2 hrs. 13 00


Ellis Dow, 7 days 24 50


Leslie Merrifield, 6 days, 5 hrs.


22 95


Russell Watson, 7 days,


24 50


S. T. Thompson, 7 days,


24 50


Otis Hersey, 2 days, 6 hrs.


20 10


Orsino Bennett, 2 days, 6 hrs.


20 10


G. W. Copp, 3 days,


22 50


C. H. Bennett, 2 days, 41/2 hrs.


13 75


Hillcrest Livestock Farm, 3 days,


22 50


Archie Bisbee, 2 days


7 00


Wilbur Bisbee, 3 days


10 50


S. B. Thompson, 5 days, 8 hrs.


20 62


Myron Haley, 2 days,


7 00


Jesse Sargent, 2 days


7 00


E. M. Hunter, team, 5 days


37 50


Jesse Sargent, 1 day


5 50


$331 52


Week ending Nov. 1


E. M. Hunter, 3 days


$ 12 00


E. M. Hunter, 1 horse, 2 days, 4 hrs. 4 88


E. M. Hunter, team, 3 days, 4 hrs.


25 90


Ellis Dow, 2 days


7 00


Russell Watson, 2 days.


7 00


Leslie Merrifield, 1 day, 4 hrs.


5 06


S. T. Thompson, 2 days


7 00


S. B. Thompson, 2 days


7 00


Jesse Sargent, 1 day


5 50


Hillcrest Livestock Farm, 1 day


7 50


$ 88 84


13


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Week ending Nov. 8


E. M. Hunter, 3 days, 4hrs. $ 13 80


E. M. Hunter, team, 3 days, 4 hrs. 25 90


Hillcrest Livestock Farm, 1 day, 4 hrs. 10 90


$ 50 60


Week ending Nov. 15


E. M. Hunter, 5 days $20 00


E. M. Hunter, team, 5 days 37 50


$ 57 50


Total credit paid for labor


$ 749 10


J. F. Goodwin, coal and delivery


10 65


T. G. Plant, 81/2 days work of steam shovel 211 09


Lot Dennis & Sons, planking 22 77


Total credit paid out $993 61


Feb. 2nd. 1920 We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.


Thomas H. Blaisdell Lewis McIntire


Auditors


GEORGE W. COPP ACCOUNT For the year 1919


Dr. to Cash as per orders


$600 00


Cr. by Bills paid


July 7 Charles Mclaughlin


22 50


July 9 C. R. Emery 38 00


July 14 Edward Kane


34 50


14 TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


July 28 Peter Cordeau


$ 68 50


July 31 George W. Hersey


34 50


July 31 Bennie Wiggin 24 00


July 31 Charles G. Piper


30 00


Aug. 20 Peter Cordeau


99 60


Aug. 25 Frank E. Bradley


30 00


Jan. 30 O. V. Bennett


10 50


Jan. 30


Thomas H. Blaisdell 35 00


Jan. 30


C. E. Hersey


28 00


Jan. 30


Otis A. Hersey


21 00


Jan. 30


George W. Copp


115 00


Cash to balance


8 90


$600 00


Feb. 2nd. 1920 We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.


Thomas H. Blaisdell Lewis McIntire Auditors


HIGHWAY ACCOUNT OTIS A. HERSEY, Agent.


Personal Bill


Summer


$382 84


Winter


49 80


Bridge


144 50


$577 14


15


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Total Summer


$1,099 02


Total Winter Total Bridge


329 35


693 63


$2,122 00


Total Highway Expenses


$2,699 14


Feb. 2nd. 1920 We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.


Thomas H. Blaisdell Lewis McIntire Auditors.


WINTER BILL


PAID


Frank Wentworth


$ 60


Charles W. West


4 00


Walter H. Caverley


7 80


Elijah Kenney


1 40


James W. Smith


1 00


Peter Cordeau


1 60


S. B. Thompson


16 00


Ray Thompson


2 20


Percey Thompson


2 20


Jesse Sargent


7 60


Harold Sargent


2 60


George W. Allen


3 45


A. H. Bisbee


4 95


L. W. Libbey


14 85


George Welch


6 50


C. H. Stillings


2 00


16


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


J. H. Marino


$ 1 90


John T. Ferguson


3 00


George H. Haley


2 00


John Bennett


23 10


William L. Bean


3 60


Ralph Bean


3 60


Daniel B. Palmer


1 80


Royal Young


1 50


I. W. Neal


3 20


J. Frank Fernald


7 75


Forrest Boardman


60


James Doe


1 45


Herbert Ayers


1 80


Herman Hodgdon


1 50


Charles Piper.


3 80


Fred Morrill


6 00


Theodore Thompson


18 90


A. W. Swett


11 10


Charles Hoyt


1 20


Charles Brown


4 00


Bernard Brown


60


William C. Burleigh


2 30


Charles Bassett


4 80


Charles P. Wallace


4 50


James Smith


3 10


H. F. Hodgdon


6 00


Fred Moulton


5 30


George Welch


6 00


Henry S. Burleigh


3 00


Ben Wiggin


3 40


Charles E. Hersey


11 50


Levi Ayers


1 20


W. W. Thomas


6 80


Henry Woodmancey


4 70


Henry Hayes


1 40


17


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Walter Skinner


$ 60


Albert W. Swett


2 00


Fred L. Morrill 2 40


Arthur M. Bean


2 50


John W. Bennett


4 80


O. V. Bennett


10 00


Asa B. Thompson


31 90


Ralph G. Piper


4 00


Joseph W. Whitton


6 20


Seldon McIntire


5 00


Charles P. Wallace


2 00


Arthur Bean


2 00


George Copp


4 80


Simon T. Thompson


1 20


Simon B. Thompson


4 80


SUMMER BILL


PAID


Charles Mclaughlin


$ 1 20


C. Riley Emery


1 50


George W. Hersey 2 70


C. Riley Emery


1 50


C. Riley Emery


2 70


Charles Mclaughlin


4 05


C. Riley Emery


2 10


Charles McLaughlin


6 15


C. Riley Emery .


3 15


George Berry


1 35


Charles McLaughlin


8 10


W. C. Burleigh


11 70


Charles Staples


1 20


Hervey Eldridge


2 40


Crosby, sharpening drills


75


18


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Charles Mclaughlin


$13 50


Charles Mclaughlin


14 70


John Currie 47 10


W. C. Burleigh


12 00


Wilbur Bisbee


5 40


A. C. Bisbee


5 40


Charles York


28 00


Peter Cordeau


25 00


O. V. Bennett


63 00


C. H. Stillings


60


Henry Woodmancey


2 70


George H. Haley


6 60


William L. Bean


8 10


Ralph Bean


5 40


John Currie


45 90


Henry A. Woodmancey


18 00


Bernard Brown


12 00


Harry Wiggin


5 40


Thomas H. Blaisdell


17 50


Charles York


94 50


William C. Burleigh


36 00


O. V. Bennett


10 50


Charles Mclaughlin


24 95


Daniel B. Palmer


3 50


John Currie, gravel


8 40


John Ayers


5 00


John Brown


2 70


I. N. Neal


11 00


I. F. Fernald


1 75


A. W. Gilman


4 05


Edwin C. Hersey


8 35


Forrest Boardman


1 80


W. C. Burleigh


21 92


George Copp


17 50


A. W. Gilman


4 50


19


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


John Whitten


$38 88


Leroy Ridlon


90


Frank Wentworth


2 80


A. W. Gilman


3 15


C. H. Bennett


3 75


E. M. Hunter


10 50


Theodore Thompson


11 00


H. H. Wallace, wire


5 32


A. W. Gilman


4 00


Charles Hoyt


3 50


Albert W. Swett


68 30


Jesse Sargent


6 00


Peter Cordeau


16 30


Elijah Kenney


6 00


Irving McDuffee


8 50


Charles Brown


4 00


Bernard Brown


1 20


Milton Lord


51 75


John Edgerley


7 00


E. M. Hunter


32 60


W. P. Willand


60


W. W. Thomas


37 20


Joseph Blake


2 00


Riley Emery


16 80


Walter H. Caverley


14 00


A. W. Gilman


1 00


John W. Bennett


5 10


Asa Thompson


8 70


Robert Lamphrey


61 70


Charles Dore, gravel


18 40


Simon B. Thompson


2 10


Fred Colby


2 70


20


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


BRIDGE BILLS


PAID


Charles Mclaughlin


$ 17 70


Lewis McIntire


8 00


John Currie


16 20


William C. Burleigh


16 50


Lewis McIntire


8.00


Charles York


42 00


John A. Stackpole, spikes


3 63


Charles York


7.00


William C. Burleigh


16 80


John Currie


8 10


Orsino V. Bennett


7 00


Charles McLaughliln


2 70


J. Frank Fernald


8 50


C. W. Pinkham, spikes


2 10


William C. Burleigh


12 00


Aaron W. Gilman


2 70


Myron Haley


3 15


A. C. Bisbee


3 15


Theodore Thompson


34.40


C. L. Horne, lanterns 4 00


J. F. Fernald 5 00


S. O. Huckins, plank for Brackett Rd. 3.44


Fred Moulton 3.00


Edgerly & Rust, bridge plank 419 56


George Copp


39 00


:


REPORT OF TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY


Purchased 56 books in Jan. 1920 but not entered in Library at time of report.


21


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Bal. on hand from town 1918 $27 82


Paid express and freight on books 91


$26 91


Town appropriation for year 1919 not collected.


G. S. Horner J. M. Haley Caroline E. Hersey ,


Library Trustees


REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD From January 25, 1918, to August 31, 1919


RECEIPTS .-. JAN. 25, 1918


Cash in hands of Treasurer $ 808 29


Tuition from Moultonboro 34.00


Tuition from Ossipee 1 50


Dog Licenses 76 80


Literary Fund 72 80


State aid for average attendance


77 20


State aid for teachers


24: 00


Town appropriation for 1918


2,632 82


Town appropriation for officers 90 00


Estate of John Brewster 700 00


Rec'd. from estate of John Brewster toward Supt's. salary 1002


65 62


Supt's. salary from state 200 00


Appropriation from town for Supt. 75,00


Cash 2 00


Balance of 1917 Appropriation due from town 500,00


Total receipts


$5,360.03


22


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


EXPENDITURES


Vou.


1918 February 6


149 Marion Horner, teaching two days at Town Hall school $ 4 00


150 Alice Hodges, teaching two weeks at Mirror Lake school 20 00


151 Walter Richardson, teaching seven days at Melvin Village school 15 40


152 Eda Clow, teaching two weeks at Mountain school 20 00


153 Grace Pike, teaching two weeks at Corner school 20 00


154 John Bean, conveying scholars to Mel- vin Village school 6 00


155 Charles West, conveying scholars from Center district 2 00


156 Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mir- ror Lake school 12 50


157 Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars from Neck district 12 50


158 John Pike, kindlings 1 00


March 4


159 Grace Pike, teaching two days at Corner school 4 00


160 George Welch, kindlings and repairs 2 00


161 Sumner Horner, supplies 2 87


March 12


162 J. W. Bennett, wood Mirror Lake school 21 00 March 19


163 Asa Thompson, wood Melvin school 30 00


April 4


164 Seldon McIntyre, wood Town Hall school 17 50


23


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


165 Mrs. George Haley, cleaning Town Hall school room $ 3 00


166 Emily C. Fernald, curtains 3 50


167 Frank Shannon, fitting and housing wood 3 50


April 5


168 Charles West, two cords of dry wood for Center school 10 00


169 E. E. Babb & Co., supplies 22 46


170 Mrs. Jesse Sargent, cleaning Mountain school room 3 00


171 Myron Haley, fitting and housing wood 1 50


April 22


172 Edna Watson, conveying scholars to Melvin Village school 14 00


173 W. E. Fernald, supplies and labor at Melvin school 6 62


173 Emily C. Fernald, postage, express and cartage 4 15


175 E. C. Fernald, money advanced for supplies 2 20


176 D. C. Heath & Co., for geographies 36 46


177 Frank Shannon, cleaning Mirror Lake school room and other work 3 75


178 Eda J. Clow, teaching one month at Mountain school 44 00


179 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching three weeks at Corner school 33 00


180 Marion Horner, teaching one month at Town Hall school 44 00


181 Ida Sanders, teaching one month at Melvin school 44 00


182 Olive Niles, teaching one month at Cen- ter school 40 00


24


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


183 Ethel Weeks, teaching three weeks at Mirror Lake school $33 00


184 A. W. Swett, supplies and kindlings 3 15


185 Eda J. Clow, teaching one week at Mountain school 1917 10 00


May 3


186 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 20 00


May 23


187 , Simon B. Thompson, three cords of wood for Mountain school 18 00


May 27


188 Eda J. Clow, teaching one month at Mountain school 44 00


189 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one month at Corner school 44 00


190 Marion Horner, teaching one month at Town Hall school 44 00


191 Ida Sanders, teaching one month at Melvin Village 44 00


192 Ethel Weeks, teaching one month at Mirror Lake 44 00


193 Ralph Bennett, teaching three weeks at Lower school 33 00


194 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 20 00


195 Mrs. George Haley, cleaning school room at Corner school 3 00


196 Reginald Watson, fitting and housing wood at Melvin 5 00


197 Olive Niles, teaching one week at Center school 10 00


June 8


198 F. A. Owen Pub. Co., school supplies 1 50


25


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


June 18


199 Ida Sanders, teaching one month at Melvin Village $ 44 00


200 Marion Horner, teaching one month at Town Hall school . 44 00


201 Eda J. Clow, teaching one month at Mountain school 44 00


202 Edward E. Babb & Co., one flag 4 58


203 Emily C. Fernald, money advanced for janitor work 6 00


204 Bertha Welch, janitor work at Mountain school 6 00


205 Forest Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 6 00


206 Lizzie Canney, one broom 1 00


June 24


207 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching five weeks at Corner. school 55 00


208 Ethel Weeks, teaching five weeks at Mirror Lake 55 00


209 Ralph Bennett, teaching one month at Center school 44 00


210 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 20 00


211 Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner school 6 00


212 Priscilla West, janitor work at Center school 6 00


June 28


213 Frank Libbey, 11/2 cords of wood for Corner school 9 00


214 Forest Piper, sawing and housing 31/2 cords of wood 3 50


215 Forest Piper, kindlings, glass and labor 2 00


26


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


216 Lizzie A. Canney, postage, glass, sup- plies and repairs $ 4 96


217 Charles Staples, janitor work at Mirror Lake school 6 00


July 8


218 Henry Woodmancy, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 90 00


219 A. W. Swett, postage 2 00


220 E. M. Hunter, postage 2 00


221 Mrs. Wm. Burleigh, conveying scholars


to Center school 64 00


222 Myron G. F. Roberts, printing for medical inspection 3 30


223 F. E. Clow, M. D., examination of schools 55 00


Aug. 27


224 Hattie Morris, cleaning school room at Melvin Village 3 00


Aug. 30


225 Aaron Gilman, cleaning vault at Town Hall school 1 25


Sept. 13


226 R. E. Lane, enumeration cards 89


Sept. 24


227 Cora Heath, teaching one month at Melvin school 48 00


228 Carrie Frost, teaching one month at Town Hall school 48 00


229 Mattie Clough, teaching one month at Mountain school 44 00


230 Myrtie Fall, teaching one month at Corner school 44 00


231 Ralph Bennett, teaching one month at Center school 44 00


27


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


232 Howard Swett, teaching two weeks at Mirror Lake $ 24 00


233 Emily C. Fernald, postage, telephoning and supplies 4 02


234 Charles Bennett, cleaning vault at Melvin 2 00


235 Hattie Morris, cleaning Melvin school 3 00


236 Jesse Sargent, kindlings 2 00


237 American Book Co., 1 Milne's Prog. Arithmetic, Book II 38


238 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 10 00


Nov. 16


240 E. H. Trickey, Superintendent's salary for one year 100 00


Nov. 27


241 A. W. Swett, money advanced for labor 4 00


242 A. W. Swett, conveying scholars two weeks at Mirror Lake 15 00


243 A. W. Swett, glass and labor at Center and Mirror Lake schools 2 40


244 F. U. Landman, postage and telephoning 9 71


245 A. W. Swett, telephoning 3 50


246 J. L. Young, window shades 16 10


247 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Town Hall school 30 00


248 Carrie Frost, teaching five weeks at Town Hall school 60 00


249 Cora Heath, teaching five weeks at Melvin school : 60.00


250 Walter Felch, teaching five weeks at Tuftonboro Corner 60 00


251 Mattie Clough, teaching five weeks at Mountain school 55 00


28


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


252 Ralph Bennett, teaching five weeks at Center school $ 55 00


. 253 Lizzie A. Canney, postage and supplies 3 38


254 Myrtie Fall, conveying scholars to Cor- ner school 35 00


Dec. 6


255 Mrs. Jane M. Burleigh, conveying scholars to Center school 45 00


256 American Book Co., supplies 22 14


257 Farmington News, report cards 4 50


258 A. W. Gilman, cleaning and banking house No. 9 1 00


259 Myron Haley, janitor work at Cor- ner school 6 00


260 Mattie Clough,janitor work at Moun- tain school 6 00


261 Mattie Clough, teaching three weeks at Mountain school 33 00


262 Ralph Bennett, teaching three weeks at Center school 33 00


263 Walter Felch, teaching three weeks at Corner school 36 00


264 Carrie Frost, teaching three weeks at Town Hall school 36 00


Dec. 18


265 Cora Heath, teaching three weeks at Melvin school 36 00


266 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Town Hall school 18 00


267 Myrtie Fall, conveying scholars to Corner school 18 00


268 Mrs. Jane Burleigh, conveying scholars to Center school 15 00


29


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Dec. 23


269 Priscilla West, janitor work $ 7 50


Jan. 3, 1919


270 Cora Hunter, janitor work at Melvin 6 00


271 Cora Hunter, kindlings and banking .


Melvin school 2 68


272 Lester M. and Bernard F. Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 6 00


Jan. 6


273 Milton Lord, services as Truant Officer 20 00


Jan. 21


274 Seldon McIntyre, wood for Corner school 18 00 Jan. 27


275 Lizzie A. Canney, 2 brooms and supplies 3 69


276 Cora Hunter, 1/2 ton of coal, cartage and supplies for Melvin school 9 71


277 A. W. Swett, conveying scholars to Wolfeboro eight weeks 152 00


278 F. U. Landman, incidentals 8 31


279 Wolfeboro School District, books and supplies 51 79


280 American Book Co., 4 Story Hour Readers II 1 20


281 2 Geurher's "Story of the English" 1 11


282 Cora Heath, teaching Fall term from state for certificate 24 00


283 Carrie Frost, teaching three weeks at Town Hall school 36 00


Jan. 28


284 Carrie Frost, teaching Fall term from state for certificate 24 00


285 Cora Heath, teaching five weeks at Melvin school 60 00


30


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


286 Ralph Bennett, teaching five weeks at Center school $ 55 00


287 Mattie Clough, teaching five weeks at Mountain school 55 00


288 Evelyn Dow, teaching four weeks at Corner school 44 00


289 Myrtie Fall, conveying scholars to Corner school 24 00


290 Jane Burleigh, conveying scholars to Center school 25 00


291 John Bean, conveying scholars to Melvin school 20 00


292 Lizzie Canney, postage, telephoning, kindlings, supplies and labor 6 58


Jan. 30


293 H. H. Wallace, stove and stove pipe 20 55


294 Frank Shannon, one cord green wood fitting same, and janitor work 12 25


295 Albert W. Swett, money advanced Grace Pike for teaching 48 00


296 Charles West, 21/2 cords of wood 20 00


297 John W. Bennett, 11/2 cords dry wood 12 00


298 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 20 00


299 A. W. Swett, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 30 00


300 E. C. Hersey, glass, setting and repairing 1 50


301 Mrs. Annabel Thompson, rent of building at Mountain school 20 00


302 E. H. Trickey, the amount being paid by the J. Brewster estate 61. 93


303. . Mrs. Edwin Hersey, board of district officers 1 50


304 Myron Haley, fitting and housing wood for Corner school 2 00


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT . 31


Feb. 25


305 Houghton, Mifflin Co., 8 Merrick's "Home Life Around the World" $ 4 21


Feb. 28


306 Cora Heath, teaching one month at Melvin Village 48 00


307 Mattie Clough, teaching one month at Mountain school 44 00


308 Mattie Clough, janitor work 4 50


309 Evelyn Dow, teaching one month at Corner school 44 00


310 Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner school 4 00


311 Ralph Bennett, teaching one month at Center school 44 00


312 Priscilla West, janitor work at Center school 4 50




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.