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3I. H. L. Wiggin, board of town officers $36.75
3I. H. L. Wiggin, postage and station- ery 2.51
3I. Charles B. Weeks, postage, tele- phone 1.98
3I. S. A. Hidden expense, railroad fare .. 23.50
31. Charles B. Weeks, expense railroad fare 11.08
3I. R. C. Spaulding, expense 16.50
Mar.
$127.70
7. John B. Clarke, printing town re- ports 72.50
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION.
Feb. I2. Frank Evans, ballot clerk, 1918. ...
$4.00
Oct.
4. J. C. Goodwin, supervisor . 7.00
Dec. 6. C. C. Knowlton, supervisor 6.00
· Jan.
3. E. H. S. Henderson, supervisor ... 7.50
$24.50
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY.
June 7. Traffic Sign and Signal Co., silent police $16.00
Oct. 4. Albert Fortier, lights for silent po- lice 12.00
Dec. 6. Ansel Cummings, care tramps .... 10.00
6. Ansel Cummings, police service ....
15.00
53.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
June 25. H. C. Knowlton, auto service. $6.00
Aug. 2. H. C. Knowlton, supplies for fire department . 6.25
Sept. 3. Samuel A. Hidden, warden. 71.35
3. American La France Fire Engine Co., fire apparatus. 1,973.29
20.
Oct. 4. Roy Arling, auto service. $9.00
18. R. C. Spaulding, carting fire appar- atus from Mt. Whittier. . ......
3.00
Dec. 6. E. F. Currier, express and gasoline 2.2I
6. H. C. Knowlton, gasoline and re- pairs II.06
Jan. 3I. Charles B. Weeks, carting fire ap- paratus from Mt. Whittier 3.00
$2,085.16
MOTH EXTERMINATION.
July 23. E. C. Hirst, white pine blister rust. . $100.00
BOUNTIES.
Feb. 17. H. O. Piper, 5 hedgehogs.
$1.00
Mar. I. Millett Perkins, 8 hedgehogs .... 1.60
Mar. II. Chester Robinson, 6 hedgehogs. ..
1.20
May 3. Annie Perkins, 4 hedgehogs ......
.80
3. Ed Hammond, 2 lynx, 2 hedgehogs, I wildcat
6.80
Oct.
4. S. Harold Hidden, 35 hedgehogs ... 7.00
Nov. I. Everett Henderson, 3 hedgehogs ..
.60
Dec. 6. John Sauliner, 2 bears, 2 hedge- hogs, I wildcat
15.40
Jan.
3. Ed Hammond, 15 hedgehogs. ... 3.00
3. Walter Walker, 4 hedgehogs .. ...
.80
31. S. Harold Hidden, 8 hedgehogs ..
1.60
$39.80
DOG DAMAGES.
Mar. II. Lester Moody, damage to sheep ..... $25.00
Sept. 6. Alston Perkins, damage to 2 lambs 5.00
$30.00
HEALTH AND SANITATION.
Jan.
31
Edwin Remick, M. D., secretary
of Board of Health.
$6.00
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VITAL STATISTICS.
Jan.
3I. A. R. Robinson, Transcript. . $5.70
3I. L. W. Lord, M. D., birth reports. . 2.00
3I. Edwin Remick, M. D., birth and death reports 5.00
$12.70
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
SUMMER HIGHWAYS.
William H. Whiting, Agent.
Apr.
2. William H. Whiting, agent ....
$106.85
2. William H. Whiting, agent. . ..
6.00
2. G. Walter Gallup 5.00
May
3. W. H. Whiting
213.50
June 28. W. H. Whiting.
163.30
Sept. 6. W. H. Whiting
64.65
Oct. 4. W. H. Whiting
25.76
Nov.
1. G. Walter Gallup
16.86
Dec.
6. G. H. Bryant
16.50
$618.42
Edward S. Hammond, Agent.
Apr.
23. Lyman L. Martin
$5.00
May
3. E. S. Hammond 196.50
13. E. S. Hammond, 100.00
June 7. E. S. Hammond
1.60
7. E. S. Hammond
444.00
7. A. C. Page
2.25
Aug.
2. E. S. Hammond
428.50
Dec.
6. Lyman Martin
22.00
Jan.
3. E. S. Hammond.
8.00
31. Onslow Ross
3.00
$1,210.85
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Arthur R. Bennett, Agent.
Apr.
30. Arthur R. Bennett
$500.00
May
3. Arthur R. Bennett 210.38
June 7. E. S. Mason 10.00
13. A. R. Bennett
400.00
July 7. E. S. Mason
122.63
Sept.
6. A. R. Bennett.
433.60
6. R. C. Spaulding
46.47
Nov. 1. E. G. Tilton .
4.00
Dec. 6. Ansel' Cummings, gravel
5.00
Jan. 3. Walter Walker 1.25
31. Fred Bickford
16.50
31. H. B. Stebbins Lumber Co. .
47.50
31 Mrs. T. J. Preston. . 4.00
31. A. R. Bennett . 191.00
$1,992.33
GENERAL EXPENSES OF HIGHWAY DEPART- MENT. ...
+
June 7. Alphonso Mason, freight. $1.87
7. F. L. Blake, road drags 99.00
Aug. 2. United Construction Co. 26.85
Oct.
4. Forest Chick & Son
12.40
4. R. C. Spaulding, freight and ex- press on repairs 6.49
Nov.
28. F. L. Blake, road machine re- pairs
11.50
Dec.
6. Roberts Bros., freight and cart- age 3.41
6. E. F. Currier, express and cart- age 3.85
Jan. 31. A. S. Fall, pick handle. .25
$165.62
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WATERING TROUGHS.
Nov.
1. Charles S. Drew, use of pump ..... $6.00
Jan. 3. E. F. Pillsbury, watering trough .... 3.00
3. E. D. Henderson, watering trough. . 23.00
$1,200
BRIDGES.
Apr.
5. W. H. Whiting
$108.00
May
3. E. S. Mason
100.30
3. W. H. Whiting
91.80
3. E. S. Hammond 39.00
June 7. W. H. Whiting
114.33
7. H. B. Stebbins Lumber Co
31.58
7. Penn. Metal Co., culverts 151.20
7. George W. Mason, teaming. 5.50
31.80
28. W. H. Whiting
242.55
July
7. E. S. Mason
46.50
Aug.
2. E. S. Hammond
21.50
2. Wonolancet Electric Co., plank. 24.15
2. A. S. Fall
1.26
2. W. N. Mason, lumber
16.24
Sept.
6. W. N. Mason, lumber
300.32
Oct. 4. W. H. Whiting
1.50
Nov.
15. W. H. Whiting
29.85
Jan.
31. H. B. Stebbins Lumber Co
29.76
$1,387.14
RAILINGS.
Jan. 31. A. R. Bennett
$39.00
BREAKING SNOW.
1919.
Mar.
1. W. H. Whiting
$43.00
1. F. L. Steele, Jr. 3.00
10. E. D. Henderson 18.00
11. Johnson Clark
7.00
11. F. A. Whiting 5.00
11. R. C. Spaulding
9.00
7. S. A. Hidden, plank
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Apr.
2. Arthur Walden
$10.55
5. W. J. Pascoe 79.00
5. G. Walter Gallup 17.00
May
3. W. H. Perkins
28.00
Dec.
6. Roberts Bros.
32.00
6. E. F. Currier
65.00
1920.
Jan. 3. E. D. Henderson 4.00
31. R. B. Moody
30.00
31. Ralph B. Smith 18.00
31. W. H. Whiting
54.50
31. George A. Hatch
1.05
31. R. C. Spaulding
7.50
31. A. T. Walden
11.25
31. A. R. Bennett
53.20
31. Roberts Brothers 82.00
$587.05
TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE.
Apr.
2. S. L. Young
$53.00
19. Alphonso Mason
120.50
23. Frank Eldridge
8.00
28. Frank Eldridge
4.44
May 3. S. L. Young
147.88
3. A. J. Fortier
74.11
3. A. J. Fortier
98.00
3. A. J. Fortier
98.00
3. A. J. Fortier
133.50
3. A. J. Fortier
79. 50
May
31.
Alphonse Mason
39.75
June
7. Alphonso Mason
3.25
7. S. L. Young
29.40
2 H. S. Johnson
139.56
7. Frank Eldridge
53.28
%. A. J. Fortier
140.00
7. A. J. Fortier
77.00
July
5. H. S. Johnson
204.17
5. A. J. Fortier 42.00
5. A. J. Fortier
183.00
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Aug.
2. Frank Eldridge $90.86
2. H. S. Johnson 130.47
2. W. N. Mason 14.56
2. A. J. Fortier 116.99
Sept. 6. H. S. Johnson
265.09
6. Frank Eldridge
93.67
6. A. J. Fortier
314.68
Oct.
4. Frank Eldridge
53.94
4. H. S. Johnson
167.50
4. A. J. Fortier
169.00
4. A. J. Fortier
35.20
Nov. 1. Frank Eldridge
44.00
1. A. J. Fortier
185.12
1. A. J. Fortier
13.80
1. H. S. Johnson
189.63
Dec.
6. Frank Eldridge
107.00
6. H. S. Johnson
156.70
6. A. J. Fortier
24.00
1920.
Jan. 31. Frank Eldridge 6.40
$3,808.95
TRUNK LINE CONSTRUCTION, WHITTIER ROAD.
Alphonso Mason, foreman $4,102.47
TOWN LIBRARY.
Aug. 2. Arthur S. Fall, trustee
$100.00
Jan. 31. Arthur S. Fall, interest on trust fund 42.75
$142.75
CHARITIES-TOWN POOR.
Charles Dow, board of Phebe Dow
$30.00
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow 59.00
Annie L. Perkins, board of Phebe Dow 91.00
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SUPPLIES FURNISHED PHEBE DOW.
Jan. 31. Eva L. Pollard $4.21
31. A. S. Fall 5.96
Nov. 1. Eva L. Pollard, supplies John Moody 16.76
Nov. 28. A. H. Harriman, M. D., medical at- tendance, Elias Thorne 28.00
Dec. 6. L. W. Lord, M. D., medical attend- ance, Elias Thorne 7.00
Jan.
31. Eva L. Pollard, supplies John Moody 19.61 L
31. Edwin Remick, M. D., medical ser- vices, E. Thorne 15.00
31. Edwin Remick, M. D., medical ser- vices, Millett Perkins 10.00
31. Edwin Remick, M. D., medical ser- vices, Walter Berry . 5.25
31. Laconia Hospital, Elias Thorne. 42.71
$334.50
COUNTY POOR.
Annie L. Hill, board, Clifford child. $104.00
June 7. Eva L. Pollard, supplies, Clifford child 13.30
Nov. 1. Eva L. Pollard, supplies Clifford child 1.75
Dec. 31. Eva L. Pollard, supplies Clifford child 1.85
31. Arthur S. Fall 9.75
$130.65
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES, MEMORIAL DAY.
May 22. Elias Downs treasurer $15.00
CEMETERIES.
1920.
Jan.
3. E. D. Henderson, mowing town cem-
etery
$10.00
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ABATEMENTS REFUNDED.
1920.
Jan.
31. Frank Pascoe, poll, paid in Freedom $3.00
31. Stephen Philbrick, poll, paid in Albany 3.00
31. W. H. Johnson, poll, paid in Con- way 3.00
31. Aldo Stearns, minor
3.00
31. Emma J. Robertson, overtax
10.00
31. Scott Eldridge, taxed by error
.50
31. Stanley L. Young, loss of horse. 3.00
31. Publishers Paper Co., by error. . .. 6.00
31. Samuel E. Perkins, unable to pay . . 3.00
$34.50
INTEREST.
July 5. William Weeks, trustee cemetery trust fund $61.43
Sept. 6. Clarence Hutchins trustee cemetery trust fund 86.62
Dec.
6. Conway National Bank, on note. . . . 68.75
$216.80
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS, TEMPORARY LOANS. Dec. 6. Conway National Bank, note. .. . $3,000.00
PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS.
Nov. 28 County tax $2.516.08
29. State tax 5,280.00
$7,796.08
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SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Mary C. Fall, treasurer $6,214.07 176.80
Dog license, 1918
$6,390.87
HARDRESS L. WIGGIN,
Treasurer.
We certify that we have this day examined the accounts of the selectmen and treasurer of the town of Tamworth, and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.
FRANK P. EVANS, SAMUEL O. KIMBALL, Auditors of Tamworth.
Tamworth, N. H., February 23, 1920.
REPORT OF CHOCORUA CEMETERY, YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1919.
Dr.
Cash on hand
$25.02
Cash from town
61.45
$86.47
Cr.
Paid for labor
$63.00
Cash on hand
23.47
$86.47
Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM WEEKS, Trustee.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.
Dr.
To received from town
$86.62
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Cr.
By paid C. E. Hutchins, labor
$17.00
C. F. Whiting labor
18.00
Cash balance
$25.00
61.62
$86.62
CLARENCE E. HUTCHINS,
Trustee.
PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT.
Dr.
To cash on hand
$20.05
appropriation
100.00
interest on West fund to January 31, 1920 ... 42.75
$162.80
Cr.
By having paid the following bills:
Lucy 'A. Cook librarian
$50.00
S. O. Kimball, wood
4.00
A. S. Fall, miscellaneous
1.40
By cash on hand
107.40
$162.80
ARTHUR S. FALL,
Trustee.
REPORT OF TREASURER, SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Dr
To cash on hand August 31, 1918 $116.45
Appropriation by law 1,860.00
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Dr.
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In addition by vote of district.
$1,800.00
Salaries
231.00
Administration
100.00
Repairs
250.00
Text-books and pupils' supplies
400.00
Tuition
300.00
Dog license
79.80
Literary fund
94.25
Interest on school note
72.00
Tuition rebate
23.80
Due town of Tamworth, overdraft.
246.00
$5,573.30
Cr.
By having paid the following bills:
Administration
$221.50
Repairs
110.89
Supplies
297.20
Janitor service
183.25
Transportation
243.00
Tuition
283.00
Insurance
38.00
Fuel
210.81
Miscellaneous
.115.35
Teachers' salaries
3,194,00
Cash on hand
676.30
$5,573.30
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.
By having paid the following:
Mrs. W. H. Whiting
$4.00
Esther F. Page
4.00
R. E. Lane
1.21
Arthur G. Brewster
12.04
Franklin Berry
1.50
Eva L. Polard
4.25
Roland Whiting
1.50
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S. O. Kim'ball
$10.00
Mary C. Fall
3.99
George E. Staples
3.50
R. C. Spaulding
2.04
R. E. Lane
1.62
F. Chick & Son
20.00
C. F. Bickford
3.40
Mary H. Ames
1.08
Mabel Moody
3.75
Mary Ames
2.10
Cora Shannon
4.00
Arthur S. Fall
31.37
$115.35
FUEL BILLS.
By having paid the following:
W. N. Mason
$66.56
Arling's garage
11.50
A. R. Bennett
21.00
W. N. Mason
37.25
George Tewksbury
18.00
L. D. Bartlett
21.00
Edwin Remick
3.00
Everett Hodgkins
20.00
S. A. Hidden
12.50
$210.81
INSURANCE BILL.
By having paid the following:
S. A. Hidden
$38.00
TUITION BILLS.
By having paid the following:
Robinson Seminary
$57.00
Robinson Seminary
54.00
Robinson Seminary
54.00
School district of Ossipee
88.00
School district of Conway
30.00
$283.00
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TRANSPORTATION BILLS.
By having paid the following:
S. G. Davidson
$18.00
Joseph Grace
40.00
R. C. Spaulding
78.00
Mrs. Pike Perkins
13.00
Teresa C. Henderson
10.00
R. C. Spaulding
60.00
R. C. Spaulding
24.00
$243.00
JANITOR BILLS.
By having paid the following:
Harry Hobbs .
$7.50
Kenneth Moore
7.50
Harry Hobbs
8.50
Ed Hammond, Jr.
10.00/
Kenneth Moore
7.50
Doris Whiting
7.50
Robert Whiting
2.00
Maude S. Davis
8.25
D. B. Alley
35.00
Vivian K. Moody
5.50
D. B. Alley
21.00
Harry D. Hobbs
9.50
Albert Fortier
7.50
Kenneth Moore
7.50
Ed J. Hammond
8.50
Doris Whiting
8.50
Maude L. Davis
11.50
D. B. Alley
10.00
$183.25
BILLS FOR TEXT-BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
By having paid the following:
Ginn & Company $22.19
Ed. E. Babb & Company 101.33
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D. McNetton & Company .
$75.00
Ed. E. Babb & Company
29.71
Ed. E. Babb & Company
68.97
$297.20
REPAIR BILLS.
By having paid the following:
A. E. Long .
$10.75
John F. Chick & Son
8.90
John G. Robinson
23.25
W. N. Mason
44.01
Gilman Brothers
16.98
Paris Thurston
7.00
$110.89
ADMINISTRATION BILLS.
By having paid the following:
S. A. Hidden
$50.00
R. C. Spaulding
50.00
Everett Hodgkins
50.00
Mary C. Fall
50.00
F. A. Blackey
20.00
A. W. Fisher
1.50
$221.50
TEACHERS' SALARIES.
Fall Term.
By having paid the following:
Estella M. Wiggin
$60.00
Agnes Page
48.00
Hazel Evans
48.00
Evelyn Conrad
48.00
Myra Sanborn
24.00
Mary D'Entremont
96.00
Grace Shannon
80.00
Annabelle Harmon
72.00
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Estella M. Wiggin
$60.00
Mary H. Ames
40.00
Hazel H. Evans
48.00
Evelyn Conrad
48.00
Mary D'Entremont
84.00
Agnes Page
48.00
Evelyn Conrad
48 00
Hazel Evans
48.00
Grace Shannon
70.00
Annabelle Harmon
84.00
Mary H. Ames
110.00
Estella M.| Wiggin
60.00
Agnes Page
48.00
Spring Terms.
Hazel Evans
$36.00
Evelyn Conrad
36.00
Estella M. Wiggin
45.00
Eunice Hidden
100.00
Agnes Page
36.00
Eunice Hidden
55.00
Estella Wiggin
90.00
Mary Ames
55.00
Hazel Evans
72.00
Agnes Page
84.00
Evelyn Conrad
72.00
Grace Shannon
77.00
Mary D'Entremont
98.00
Alta Nickerson
84.00
Hazel Evans
48.00
Alta Nickerson
96.00
Grace Shannon
88.00
Mary D'Entremont
112.00
Estella Wiggin
135.00
Agnes Page
126.00
Evelyn Conrad
108.00
Hazel Evans
60.00
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Mary Ames
$110.00
Eunice Hidden
99.00
$3,194.00
Respectfully submitted,
MARY C. FALL,
Treasurer.
August 31, 1918, to August 31, 1919.
I certify that these books are correct and properly vouched, and that the balance of cash on hand on August 31, 1919, was $676.30.
F. L. STEELE, JR.,
January 13, 1920.
Auditor.
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BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,
Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for the Ensuing Year, Revenue and Expenditures of the Previous Year,
SOURCES OF REVENUE.
Actual revenue previous Estimated revenue ensuing year, 1919. year, 1920.
Increase. Decrease.
From State :
Savings Bank Tax
$923.40
$923.40
For Highways-
For Trunk Line Maintenance
3,187.46
4,000.00
From Local Sources Except Taxes :
Rent of Town Hall and Other Buildings
92.50
Interest Received on Taxes and De- posits
134.73
Sale of Road Machine.
From Poll Taxes.
Taxes previous years
8.00
Taxes not listed
65.00
Permits for registration Vehicles
of Motor
75.00
Revenue Applicable Only
to New
Construction
and Improve-
ments :
From State and Federal Govern- ment-
For Trunk Line Highway Con-
struction
7,474.90
2,765.25
Other Governmental Divisions :
Dog licenses
141.00
130.00
Total Revenues from all Sources except Property Taxes ..
$12,889.23
$9,018.65
Amount raised by Property Taxes. ..
24,530.80
Total Revenues
$37,419.03
Amount of surplus
2,320.76
$39,739.79
19.24
768.00
1,200.00
Revenue which Must be Paid "to
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
January 31, 1920 to January 31, 1921, compared with Actual January 31, 1919 to January 31, 1920.
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PURPOSE OF EXPENDITURES.
Actual ex- penditures previous Estimated ex- penditures. ensuing year, 1919. year, 1920.
Increase. Decrease.
Current Maintenance Expenses :
General Government-
Town Reports
$72.50
$100.00
Town
Officers'
Salaries .
921.00
900.00
Town Officers'
Expenses
127.70
125.00
Election and Registration Ex-
penses
4.00
50.00
Hall
335.31
50.00
Protection
of Persons and Prop-
erty-
Police Department
53.00
25.00
Fire Department
2,088.16
50.00
Moth Extermination
100.00
100.00
Health-
Health Department
6.00
6.00
Vital Statistics
12.70
10.00
Dog Damage
30.00
Highways and Bridges-
Trunk Line Maintenance :
State's Contribution
3,187.46
4,000.00
Town's Contribution
1,455.93
2,000.00
Town Maintenance-
Summer Highways
3,906.34
4,000.00
Breaking Snow
587.05
1,500.00
Education-
Libraries
100.00
100.00
Charities- Town Poor
Patriotic Purposes-
Memorial Day and brations
Other
Cele-
15.00
20.00
Public Service Enterprises- Cemeteries
Interest :
On Temporary Loans.
On Principal of Trust Funds Used by Town
190.80
190.80
Outlay for New Construction and Permanent Improvements :
Highways and Bridges-
Trunk Line Construction :
State's Contribution
7,474.90
2,765.25
Town's Contribution
1,863.50
1,843.50
Payments to Other Governmental Di- visions :
State Taxes
5,280.00
4,080.00
County Taxes
2,516.08
3,000.00
Payments to School Districts
6,737.32
7,000.00
Total expenditures
$39,997.02 $34,125.55
.
.
.
· Bridges
1,387.14
1,600.00
General Expenses Department
of Highway
131.88
100.00
334.50
500.00
10.00
10.00
68.75
Care and Supplies for Town
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SCHOOL BOARD REPORT.
Required annual report of school board to district, stat- ing amount of money needed for support of schools and for statutory requirements (See Laws of 1919, 106: 21.)
1. Amount of money required by law ($3.50 on each $1,000 of the 1920 inventory.)
2. Statement in detail of the additional amount of money required for the support of schools, and payment of statu- tory obligations for the ensuing fiscal year.
Elementary Schools.
High Schools.
I. Budget (School Money):
(a) For support of schools. (This is school money and may be used for maintaining schools including the purchase of fuel and other supplies, the transpor- of pupils and incidental repairs, not exceeding 5 per cent of school money.)
$8,100
.
(b) For purchase of text-books and scholars' supplies
520
...
(c) For the purchase of flags and ap- purtenances
10
......
(d) For the payment of tuitions at high schools and academies. ..
$350
(e) Total
amount required for above items
$8,930
$350
(f) Estimate of amount of a $5 tax on the 1920 inventory
6,140
......
II. Requirements to Meet Budget:
... . . $6,140
(a) For support of elementary schools (If the amount required for elementary schools is more than the amount of a $5 tax- the amount of a $5 tax should be reported-otherwise the amount required.)
(b) For support of high school or pay- ment of high school tuitions .
. 350
39
(Ordinarily districts that sup- port a high school do not pay tuitions. Both items might be required.)
Total for support of all schools (school money). $6,490
III. School Board Report of Assessment Required:
(1) For the support of schools and the purchase of required books, supplies and flags, and the payment of high school tuition. $6,490
Estimated $3.50 tax on 1920 in-
ventory 4,300
Estimate of additional sums
needed
2,190
(2) For the payment of the per capita tax (statu- tory) 332
(3) For the payment of debt (statutory).
(4) For the payment of interest (statutory).
(5) For the payment of other statutory require- ments (if any) 155
VITAL STATISTICS
Births Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H, for the Year Ending December 31, 1919
Date
Name of Child
of Child
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
No.
Sex
Jan.
12 Edith Irene.
4
F
Perl C. Grace
Nellie M. Berry.
Tamworth
Tamworth Ossipee
22
12
M
Alvah Davis
Florence B. Wiggin
Feb.
19
8
F
Edward S. Hammond ..
Mary MeGilliory ..
Ossipee
Antigonish, N. S.
April
21
2
F
Fred H. Whiting ..
Ethel E. Jeffers ..
Boston, Mass .
Tamworth
June
6 Perley Eugene 16 Helen .
3
F Reed B. Gilman
Maud E. Thurston
Fryeburg, Me.
Shapleigh, Me.
July
12 Ida Evelyn
1
F
Charles W. Brown
Evelyn Whiting ..
.
Boston, Mass. .
Tamworth
Aug.
2
2
M
Walter Hutchins.
Grace E. Robarge.
Tamworth ..
Tuftonboro
3 Esther Freeman ..
3
F F. Lincoln Steele.
Margaret W. Twitchell .. Nellie M. D. Moore ..
Sandwich
Tamworth
Sept.
3
M
William Weston Evans .. Lewis Robarge.
Bessie A. Elliott.
Peabody, Mass.
Plymouth
21 Roland Earl.
2
M M
Leon W. Brookholz. Harold B. Trask .
Emma L. Moulton ..
Sandwich.
Tamworth
Oct.
4 Stanley Monlton.
1
F Samuel Harold Hidden. . Helen Bassett.
Tamworth.
Tamworth
Nov.
13 Margaret Julia.
1
F Milford W. Chamberlain. Lulu M. Lyman.
Boston, Mass.
Madison
30
3
F
Jos. Exyard Lamountagne Lenora Bell Arling.
Ossipee ...
Tamworth
aec.
2 William A
2
M
Charles A. Hill.
Grace Cowan
Woburn, Mass .
Chelsea, Mass.
43
1
M
Frank Downs.
Frances Haley ..
Milton ..
Fryeburg, Me.
Ipswich, Mass ..
Tamworth
7 Theodore Joseph.
6
M
Joseph Moody .
Nettie Williams.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dorchester, Mass.
3
F
Clifford JJ. Gilman
Mary Esther Joslyn.
Townsend, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.
11 Maria Evelyn .. 8 Roger Gates. 18
9
F
Esther May Sprague.
Tamworth.
Effingham
18 Frances Unice ..
5
Ossipee ..
Marriages Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1919
Date
Place of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Age
Occupation of Each at
Name of Father and Time of Marriage Maiden Name of Mother
No. of
Marriage
By Whom Married
Jan.
31 Rochester.
Horace Mason.
18
Box fitter.
Arthur Mason .... Elizabeth Chick.
1
C. L. Corliss
Clergyman
Blanche Ames.
19
Housework.
Zimri Ames.
1
Jan.
30|Laconia ..
Harry H. Drew ..
38
Lumberman.
Charles F. Drew ..
1
Clergyman
Gladys Jeffers
22
Waitress.
Milton Jeffers
1
Apr.
16 Manchester.
Bertha M. Goodwin
38 Stenographer.
Joseph S. Goodwin Fannie S. Smith. ..
1
May
4 Tamworth.
Alfred L. Webster ..
Minnie F. Welch ..
18 Housework
James Welch Mabel Schuter.
.
·
Otis Bean.
28 Teamster ....
Otis Bean ..
1 Henry A. Peare Clergyman
1
Conway
July
13 Tamworth
Ernest A. S. Harrington ..
27
At home
Charles E. Galucia .. Harriett E. Homes .. George W. Purrington ... Susan Moody.
2
Aug.
7|Tamworth.
Daniel C. Purrington ..
45 Laborer. ·
Alonzo Nickerson
Clergyman
Tamworth
Vivian I. Moody ..
. . Housework
Wentworth B. Hobbs
2
Oct.
28 Tamworth
Harold M. Gray.
27 Machinist.
Granville M. Gray ...
1
Daniel McIntyre
Clergyinan
Ossipee
Bulah M. Bickford
27 Housework
Wilber J. Bickford.
1
Abble Bickford.
Mary A. McDearmont ... Alphonso D. Brown. Minnie Ella Kennerson .. Clarence F. Harrington .. Mabel E. Grant.
William W. Evans
1
Clergyman
1
Tamworth
Flora I. Galucia ...
31 Laborer.
George Webster.
2
Alonzo Nickerson
Clergyman
Christina Burr.
1
Tamworth
June 11 Conway. .
Fred M. Hammond .. 45 Mill man.
D. Weymouth Hammond Mary Marston.
4
James W. Smith Clergyman
Rochester
Ella Palmer.
Fannie Carr
Laconia
Abbie Downs ..
Manchester 44
Elsia Ida Brown. 17 Housework.
27 Machinist.
Myra K. Knox.
Lucy M. White ...
Oct. 18| Warner .. .[Roscoe Adjutant. 21
Į Laborer. · [Willey Adjutant .. ..
Eliza J. Piper . Hiram Perkins. ·
1
Warner
Dec. 25|Tamworth ...
Richard D. Moore.
26 Laborer.
1
Alenzo Nickerson
Clergyman
Dec,
25| Tamworth
George Hobbs.
23
Mill man
Bert W. Hobbs ..
1
Alonzo Nickerson
Clergyman
Tamworth
Marjie Frost ..
17
Hattie M. Swain. Elibeous Frost .. Minnie Troman.
1
1 IM. S. Howes
Clergyman
Blanche Perkins ... 18 Housework . . Etta Clough. Edgar H. Moore. ·
Mary Kenerson. .
Albert L. Shedd.
Ella Chase
1
Tamworth
Eva Ella Shedd 23
45,
Deaths Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1919
Date
Name and Surname of the Deceased
Years
Mos.
Days
Sex
Single, Married or Widowed
Occupation
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Jan.
1 Joseph Brackett Lord .
81
1 22
Tamworth
M
Farmer ..
Joseph Lord.
Stanley Elizabeth Brown
1|Emma L. Goodwin ....
53
1
12
Penacook.
F
Housewife .. Farmer ..
Jonathan Davis
Feb. 10| Valentine Davis ...
67
5
11
Jackson ..
M
W
2 Ella M. Knowlton.
53
3
13
Sandwich
F
M
Housewife ....
Daniel Peasley.
Harriet W. Fogg Emily A. Hodgdon
Mar. 28 Annie A. Cotton ....
63
11
Tamworth
F
W
Housekeeper.
George W. Evans.
Apr, 27 Miria Liberty ...
..
..
:
·
..
7
Quebec ..
M
M
Housewife.
Timothy Gilman.
Caroline Crocker Catherine Campbell
23 Fred L. Moore.
58
8
10
Calais, Me Tamworth
M
W
Storekeeper ..
William Moore.
Rhoda Webster
June 6 Mary Holden. July 12 Lucy M. Gray.
61
11
28
Oldtown, Me.
F F
M M
Housewife
12 Evelyn Ida Brown ..
17
1.
25
Tamworth.
F
M
=
Nathaniel Rowns
Harriet Porter
Aug. 25 | Mrs. Elias Downs.
73
8
89
5
7
Newport, Me ..
F
W
Seaman ..
Robert Giddings .
Sadie Webster
- Giddings
. .
44
9
22
F
S Housekeeper .
Addison C. Spaulding ..
Charles A. Hill ..
Grace Cowan
Dec. 7 William A. Hill ....
82
11
7
M
W
Painter ....
Libbeus Hayford ..
Lydia Huckins
-
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
46
21 - -- Whiting.
Elijah Plant
May
9| Joseph Plant ..
:2
9
18
Madison
F
M
Aaron Heard.
96
9
Harriet Lankster
William Whiting .
.
Oliver Rollins .
Hannah Clark
19 Elmira Wilson Allard . Sept. 11 Charles F. Chick.
82
1
18
Limington, Me ... Tamworth.
M
M
Unknown .
Unknown
Nov. 4 15 Annie M. Spaulding
Ida May Felch
.6
5
M
14 Albert W . Hayford.
...
:
F F
W
Fred H. Whiting.
Ethel E. Jeffers
Tamworth
Farmer
76
1 Mrs. Elias Thorn.
William N. White
Lulu Floyd
Porter, Me ...
Moses H. Bean .
Age
Place of Birth
Annual Report
OF THE
Town of Tamworth
New Hampshire
For the Year Ending January 31, 1921
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town of Tamworth
New Hampshire
FOR THE
Fiscal Year Ending January 31
1921
ROCHESTER, N. H.
THE RECORD PRESS
1921
Town Officers
Moderator, Samuel A. Hidden
Representative, Martin L. Schuick
Town Clerk, Addison R. Robinson
Selectmen,
Samuel A. Hidden Charles B. Weeks Arthur L. Mason
Treasurer, Hardress L. Wiggin
Supervisors,
Calvin C. Knowlton Harry S. Henderson L. Wadsworth Remick
Collector of Taxes, Charles C. Smith
Constable, Harold M. Gray
3
TOWN OF TAMWORTH
Road Agents, Edward S. Hammond William H. Whiting Harry S. Henderson Dog Constable, Frank A. Blackey
Cemetery Trustees,
William Weeks Nathaniel Berry Clarence Hutchins Willis L. Moulton
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