Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Tamworth, New Hampshire 1911-1922, Part 14

Author: Tamworth (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Tamworth, N.H.] : [The Town]
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Board of Health, Edwin Remick, M. D., Secretary


Ballot Inspectors,


Hardress L. Wiggin


Edwin D. Henderson


Frank P. Evans Charles C. Smith


Auditors,


Frank P. Evans Samuel O. Kimball


The State of New Hampshire


To the Inhabitants of the Town of Tamworth in the County of Carroll in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs :


You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said Tamworth on Tuesday, the eighth day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :


1. To elect three Selectmen, one for three years, one for two years and one for one year and to choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.


2. To raise such sums of money as may be neces- sary to defray town charges for the ensuing year and make appropriation of the same.


3. To see if the town will vote to accept State Aid for highways.


4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for reconstruction of the high- way leading from Tamworth Village to West Ossipee.


5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing highways and breaking snow for the ensuing year and make appropriation for the same.


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6. To see if the town will vote to purchase one or more snow rollers and raise and appropriate money for same.


7. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for repairing and building bridges for the ensuing year.


8. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars for maintenance of Trunk Lines.


9. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for railing dangerous places along highways.


10. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the old road leading from the main highway near resi- dence of Ernest S. Mason to residence of Annie L. Hill.


11. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for Memorial Day observance.


12. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise in addition to amount required by law for support of the Town Library.


13. To see if the town will vote to observe Old Home Day and appropriate money for the same.


14. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to hire money in anticipation of taxes.


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15. To bring in your ballots upon each of the questions submitted by the Convention to Revise the Constitution relative to the amendments proposed by said Convention at a session held on January 28, 1921.


16. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


Given under our hands and seal, this sixteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-one.


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, CHARLES B. WEEKS,


Selectmen of Tamworth.


Budget of the Town of Tamworth


SOURCES OF REVENUE


Act. Rev.


Est. Rev. Prev. Yr. Ens'g. Yr. 1920


1921


FROM STATE:


Savings Bank Tax,


$986 32


$986 32


For Highways


For State Aid maintenance,


2,283 33


2,500 00


From Local Sources Except Taxes: Rent of Town Hall and other buildings,


94 50


90 00


Interest received on taxes and deposits, 173 07


Taxes not listed,


15 00


Permits for reg. motor vehicles,


262 64


300 00


From county, for support of poor,


119 55


130 00


Insurance adjustment,


125 00


From Poll Taxes:


10 polls at $3.00,


30 00


241 at $5.00,


1,205 00


1,990 00


and Improvements :


From State:


For State Aid highway construc- tion,


9,018 81


Amount raised by issue of bonds or notes, 8,033 63 Trust fund, 100 00


Revenue which Must Be Paid to Other Governmental Divisions:


Dog licenses, 110 40


110 40


Total revenues from all sources except property taxes, $22,557 25


$4,116 72


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Amount raised by property taxes, $ 28,465 50


Total revenues,


$51,022 75


$4,116 72


PURPOSE OF EXPENDITURES


Act. Ex. Est .. Ex. Prev. Yr. Ens'g. Yr. Incs'e. De'cse. 1920 1921


Current Maintenance Expenses:


General Government:


Town Officers' Salaries, $1,057 00 $1,000 00


$ 57 00


Town Officers' Expenses, 234 34


200 00


34 34


Election and Registration


Expenses, 58 00


25 00


33 00


Care and Supplies for Town Hall,


106 00


50 00


56 00


Protection of Persons and Property:


Police Department,


23 00


25 00


2 00


Fire Department,


37 00


Moth Extermination,


100 00


Health:


Health Department,


16 00


Vital Statistics,


13 60


Trunk Line Maintenance:


State's Contribution, 4,027 91


Town's Contribution,


2,013 94


2,500 00 487 94


Town Maintenance,


7,253 27


Street Lighting,


151 50


260 00 108 50


Education:


Libraries,


130 00


100 00


30 00


Interest:


On Temporary Loans,


140 54


60 00


80 54


On Principal of Trust Funds Used by Town,


191 80


195 30


3 50


Outlay for New Construction and Permanent Improvements: Highways and Bridges:


Trunk Line Construction:


State's Contribution, 9,284 48


Town's Contribution, 1,892 33


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Payments to Other Gov-


ernmental Divisions:


State Taxes,


$4,080 00


County Taxes, 2,863 60


Payments to School Dis-


tricts,


8,448 57


Total expenditures,


$42,453 47 $4,730 30


Inventory, April 1, 1920


Real estate less exemptions,


$1,050,090 00


241 Horses,


28,810 00


3 Mules, 310 00


38 Oxen, 4,410 00


306 Cows,


19,150 00


40 Neat stock,


2,255 00


15 Sheep, Goats,


155 00


22 Hogs,


596 00


370 Fowls,


470 00


6 Vehicles,


800 00


8 Portable mills,


3,175 00


Wood and lumber,


52,675 00


Municipal bonds and notes, 3,500 00


Money on hand, at interest, or on deposit,


12,533 00


Stock in trade, 45,968 00


Aqueducts, 500 00


Mills and machinery,


9,100 00


$1,234,797 00


Tax rate, $2.32 per $100


Resident assessment less polls,


$12,259 58


Non-resident assessment,


16,387 71


Polls, 252, 1,240 00


$29,887 29


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APPROPRIATIONS


Town charges,


$2,000 00


Repairing highways and breaking snow,


6,000 00


Bridges,


1,900 00


Maintenance of trunk lines,


2,000 00


Construction of Ossipee-Meredith road,


1,843 50


Railing dangerous places,


100 00


Memorial Day,


25 00


Support of town library,


100 00


White pine blister rust,


150 00


Interest on trust funds,


189 17


Interest on school note,


72 00


County tax,


2,863 60


State tax,


3,600 00


Special State tax,


480 00


School appropriation,


7,784 32


Overlay,


779 70


$29,887 29


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


ASSETS


Cash in hands of Treasurer,


$8,578 59


Accounts due to Town :


From State, forestry commission,


100 00


From State, bounties,


38 60


Bridge lumber,


60 00


Total assets,


$8,777 19


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LIABILITIES


Accounts owed by the Town :


Due to School District, dog licenses, $ 110 40 .


State and Town Joint Highway Account : Unexpended balance in town treasury, Trust Funds, amount of principal used by town, Interest due on Trust Fund,


1 14


5,605 00


29 63


Total liabilities, $5,746 17


Excess of assets over liabilities,


3,031 02


$8,777 19


LIST OF TOWN PROPERTY


DESCRIPTION


Town Hall :


Land and building,


$3,000 00


Furniture and equipment,


700 00


Libraries :


Land and building,


2,500 00


Furniture and equipment,


500 00


Police Department : Equipment,


300 00


Fire Department : Equipment, 2,000 00


Highway Department :


Land and buildings,


600 00


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Equipment,


$1,000 00


Parks, commons and playgrounds,


500 00


$11,100 00


Report of Treasurer


To Samuel A. Hidden, Charles B. Weeks and Arthur L. Mason, Selectmen of Tamworth :


Gentlemen :- I respectfully submit the following statement of the receipts and disbursements of the Treasurer for the year ending Jan. 31, 1921: .


DR.


To cash in hands of treasurer, Feb. 1, 1920, $5,867 64


Resident assessment, less abatements,


($181.78),


13,312 79


Non-resident assessment,


16,387 71


Taxes not listed,


15 00


State highway department,


11,302 14


Dog licenses for 1920,


110 40


Rent of town hall,


94 50


Interest,


173 07


Cash received from county,


119 55


Permits for registration of automobiles,


262 64


Savings Bank tax,


986 32


Conway National Bank, loans,


8,000 00


Note and interest,


33 63


Cemetery trust fund,


100 00


Cash received from B. & M. R. R. Co.,


125 00


$56,890 39


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TOWN OF TAMWORTH PAYMENTS


CR.


Town officers' salaries,


$1,057 00


Town officers' expenses,


234 34


Election and registration,


58 00


Expenses, town hall and other town build- ings,


106 00


Police department,


23 00


Fire department, including forest fires,


37 00


Moth extermination,


100 00


· Bounties,


38 60


Health department,


16 00


Vital statistics,


13 60


Trunk line maintenance,


3,920 25


Town maintenance,


7,253 27


Street lights,


151 50


General expenses of highway department,


46 38


Library,


130 00


Town poor,


279 21


County poor,


132 85


Memorial Day appropriation,


25 00


Interest on temporary loans,


140 54


Interest on principal of trust fund,


191 80


Trunk line construction and federal aid,


10,965 29


Temporary loans,


8,000 00


State tax,


4,080 00


County tax,


2,863 60


School district,


8,448 57


Cash on hand Jan. 31, 1921,


8,578 59


$56,890 39


Detailed Statement of Payments


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES


1920


Feb. 23 Frank P. Evans, auditor, $2 00


S. O. Kimball, auditor, 2 00


Mar. 9 S. A. Hidden, selectman, services from Jan. 31 to Mar. 9, 1920, 51 00


R. C. Spaulding, select- man, services from Jan. 31 to Mar. 9, 1920, 50 50


Apr. 26 Arthur L. Mason, ser- vices as selectman, 68 00


May 1 Charles B. Weeks, ser- vices as selectman, 60 00


July 3 Arthur L. Mason, ser-


vices as selectman, 30 00


Sept. 4 Charles B. Weeks, ser- vices as selectman, 60 00


Nov 6 Calvin C. Knowlton, ser- vices as supervisor, 30 00


F. A. Blackey, services as dog constable, 20 00


Dec. 23 Arthur L. Mason, ser- vices as selectman, 40 00


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1921


Jan. 1 Charles C. Smith, services as collector of taxes, $250 00 H. S. Henderson, ser- vices as supervisor, 30 00


E. D. Henderson, services as ballot clerk, 6 00


Jan. 31 S. A. Hidden, services as moderator, 15 00


Charles C. Smith, ser- vices as ballot clerk, 6 00


Hardress L. Wiggin, ser- vices as ballot clerk, 7 50


H. L. Wiggin, services as treasurer, 75 00


A. R. Robinson, ser- vices as town clerk, 40 00


A. R. Robinson, services in registration of autos, 28 00


Charles B. Weeks, ser-


vices as selectman, 36 00


Samuel A. Hidden, ser-


vices as selectman,


150 00


$1,057 00


TOWN OFFICERS' EXPENSES


1920


Mar 1 F. A. Carle, board of town officers, $ 13 50


May 1 R. E. Arling, auto hire, 7 00


June 19 E. C. Eastman Co., office supplies, 12 15


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John B. Clarke Co., printing town re- ports, $ 127 50


1921 Jan. 31 Arthur S. Fall, office sup- plies, 3 08


H. L. Wiggin, station- ary and postage, 2 85


H. L. Wiggin, auto hire, 1 25


H. L. Wiggin, board town officers, 42 25


A. R. Robinson, office supplies for town clerk, 2 00


E. F. Currier, express, 3 78


S. A. Hidden, railroad fare and postage, 9 50


C. B. Weeks, railroad fare, telephone, post- age, 9 48


$ 234 34


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION


1920


June 19 John B. Clarke Co., check lists, $ 15 00


Nov. 5 C. C. Knowlton, cash paid for check list and telephoning, 23 00


1921 Jan. 31 H. L. Wiggin, board of election officers, 20 00 -


$ 58 00


.


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TOWN HALL


1920


May 1 S. A. Hidden, insurance on town house, $ 80 00


May 1 Conway Electric Light & Power Co., 13 00


Dec. 4 William A. Hill, wind- 0


ing town clock, 10 00


1921


Jan. 31 H. L. Wiggin, repair- town house, 3'00


$ 106 00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


1920


Dec. 4 A. Cummings, police service, $ 19 00


A. Cummings, care of tramps, 4 00


$ 23 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT


1920


Apr. 22 Elmer Cummings, $ 7 50


May 1 H. C. Knowlton, sup- plies for fire dept., 2 10


July 3 R. E. Arling, auto hire, 13 00


P. G. Perkins, auto hire, 4 00 H. J. Pascoe, 2 90


Sept. 7 S. A. Hidden, cash paid for posting fire notices, 7 50


$ 37 00


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MOTH EXTERMINATION


June 21 L. E. Foster, state for- ester, for White Pine Blister rust, $ 100 00 $ 100 00


BOUNTIES


Mar. 1 George Foss, 1 wild- cat, $ 5 00


Mar. 9 Elmer Downs, 8 hedge- hogs, 1 60


·


Apr. 3 Andrew Hammond, 6 hedgehogs, 1 20


Walter Walker, 3 hedge- hogs, 60


May 1 Elmer E. Downs, 12 hedgehogs, 2 40


June 18 John Saulinier, 1 bear, 2 hedgehogs, 5 40


July 3 Peter H. Kilham, 2 hedgehogs, 40


Sept. 4 Augustus Purrington, 1 bear, 1 hedgehog, 5 20


Oct. 2 A. L. Mason, 4 hedge- hogs, 80


Nov. 6 Everett Henderson, 3 hedgehogs, 60


S. Harold Hidden, 25 hedgehogs, 5 00


Fred Whiting, 14 hedge- hogs, 2 80


Andrew Hammond, 2 hedgehogs, 40


.


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Dec. 4 John Saulinier, 1 bear, $5 00 E. S. Hammond, 3 hedgehogs, 60


1921


Jan. 31


C. B. Weeks, 8 hedge-


hogs,


1 60


$ 38 60


HEALTH AND SANITATION


1921


Jan. 31


Edwin Remick, M. D.,


$ 16 00


Edwin Remick, M. D.,


birth and death re-


ports,


6 25


A. R. Robinson, tran-


script,


7 35


$ 29 60


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES


Trunk Line Maintenance Stanley L. Yound, pa- trolman, $1,734 98


A. Mason,


57 50


A. J. Fortier, patrol-


man,


1,535 50


Harry S. Johnson, pa-


trolman,


12 00


Frank Eldridge, patrol-


man,


580 27


$3,920 25


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TOWN MAINTENANCE


1920


May 1 William H. Whiting, agent, $ 72 75


15 William H. Whiting, agent, 196 20


June 20


William


H.


Whiting


agent, 102 75


July 3 William H Whiting,


agent, 25 50


Aug. 7 William H. Whiting,


agent,


30 25


28 William H. Whiting,


agent, 168 25


Sept. 11


William


H


Whiting,


agent,


190 35


25 William H. Whiting,


agent,


44 45


Oct. 7


William H Whiting,


agent, 78 95


1921 Jan. 29 George H. Bryant, 15 50


$ 924 95


1920


May 1 Harry S.


Henderson,


agent,


$ 103 50


June 5 Harry S. Henderson,


agent,


347 00


July 3 Harry S.


Henderson,


245 00


agent, Harry S. Henderson,


agent, 221 00


Aug. 7 Harry S. Henderson,


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agent,


$ 38 50


Sept.


4


Harry S. Henderson,


agent,


109 26


Oct. 2 Harry S. Henderson,


agent, 42 00


Nov. 6


Harry S. Henderson,


agent,


58 75


$1,165 01


Nov.


6


Harry S.


railing,


Henderson,


$ 21 75


$ 21 75


May 1 Edward S. Hammond, agent,


$ 89 00


Edward S. Hammond, agent, 100 00


June 5 Edward S. Hammond, agent, 339 00


July 3 Edward S. Hammond, agent, W. H. Pascoe,


617 86


1


3 00


Oct. 7 W. S. Gardner Estate,


1 50


Dec. 4 E. S. Hammond,


117 25


1921


Jan. 1 James B. Bickford, 3 50


31 C. B. Weeks,


9 00


$1,280 11


STREET LIGHTING


Jan. 17


Conway Light & Power


Co.,


$151 50


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GENERAL EXPENSES OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


1920


June 5 White's Garage, repairs, $ 4 00 United Construction Co., repairs, 6 14


1921 Jan. 31 A. S. Fall, supplies, 6 24


$


16 38


WATERING TROUGHS


May 4 F. A. Whiting, 1919, $ 3 00


Oct. 7 W. S. Gardner Est., 3 00


Nov. 2 Charles S. Drew, 6 00


Dec. 4 Anna S. Fitts, 1919 and 1920, 6 00


Jan. 1 F. A. Whiting, 1920, 3 00


E. D. Henderson, 3 00


31 Alice H. James, 3 00


E. F. Pillsbury,


3 00


$ 30 00


BRIDGES


May 1 F. P. Evans, bridge plank, $ 348 70


June 5 E. S. Mason, labor, 86 00


H. S. Henderson, labor,


84 25


July 3 E. S. Mason, labor, 227 00


H. S. Henderson, labor, 78 00


E. S. Mason, labor, 182 00


W. N. Mason, lumber,


80 30


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E. S. Hammond, labor, $ 16 52 Wanalancet Electric Co.,


lumber, 54 46


W. H. Whiting, labor, 15 00


R. E. Arling, labor, 2 00


H. S. Henderson, labor,


24 00


W. H. Whiting, labor,


13 75


W. N. Mason, lumber, 37 32


E. L. Pollard, supplies, 9 22


28


W. H. Whiting, labor,


40 33


30 Wanalancet Electric Co .. lumber, 45 88


Sept. 4 H. S. Henderson, labor, 16 64


Nov. 6 H. S. Henderson, labor, 16 00


Jan. 1 W. N. Mason, lumber, 293 40


H. S. Henderson, labor, 14 00


$1,684 77


BREAKING SNOW


Mar. 6 Frank P. Evans,


$ 7 00


Earle H. Remick, 6 00


8 E. S. Hammond,


253 84


Lewis Roebarge,


129 50


W. H. Whiting,


162 00


Aldo Stearns, 56 50


S. Harold Hidden,


4 40


Chester Robinson,


4 80


R. C. Spaulding,


143 21


12 John G. Robinson,


8 00


30 E. S. Hammond,


400 00


Apr.


3 G. Walter Gallup,


61 00


Lewis Roebarge, 7 00


E. S. Hammond, 15 18


Johnson Clark, 34 00


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R. C. Spaulding, $ 20 20


H. S. Henderson, ' 18 50


Roberts Bros.,


70 00


F. L. Steele, Jr.,


30 00


26 A. R. Bennett,


369 46


1 Chas. E. Dow,


39 00


John Saulinier,


4 40


E. S. Hammond,


21 02


Geo. A. Hatch,


1 20


F. P. Evans,


19 47


June 5 Aldo Stearns,


12 00


E. S. Hammond,


40 25


July


3 D. F. Arling,


9 00


W. H. Pascoe,


2 00


Jan.


1 Chester Bickford,


10 00


R. B. Moody,


15 75


H. S. Henderson,


61 25


31 Samuel A. Hidden,


26 00


Josie L. Pascoe,


112 75


$2,176 68


LIBRARIES


Apr. 3 Arthur S. Fall, trus- tee, $100 00


June 5 S. A. Hidden, insur- ance, 30 00


Jan. 31 A. S. Fall, interest on trust fund, 33 25


$ 163 25


24


May


-


Oct. 2 Earle Remick,


2 00


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CHARITIES TOWN POOR Annie L. Hill, board of Phebe Dow, $ 161 00


Apr. 3 R. C. Spaulding, supplies for John Moody and mother, 10 50


May 1 Eva L. Pollard, supplies John Moody and mother, 36 29


Aug. 7 Eva L. Pollard, supplies John Moody and mother, 19 89


Oct. 7 Eva L. Pollard, supplies Phebe Dow, 4 00


Oct. 7 Eva L. Pollard, supplies John Moody and mother, 14 64


Aug. 7


Eva L. Pollard, supllies


Phebe Dow,


80


Eva L. Pollard, supplies John Moody and mother, 32 09


$ 279 21


COUNTY POOR Annie L. Hill, board Clif- ford child, $ 96 00


May


1


Eva L. Pollard, supplies


Clifford child,


3 50


May


7


Eva L. Pollard, supplies


Clifford child,


4 70


Oct. 2


Eva L. Pollard, supplies


Clifford child,


7 35


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Jan. 31 A. S. Fall, supplies Clif- ford child, $ 3 50


Eva L. Pollard, supplies Clifford child, 17 05 Edwin Remick, M. D., 75


$ 132 85


PATRIOTIC PURPOSES


MEMORIAL DAY


May 1 Elias Downs, treasurer of G. A. R., $ 25 00 $ 25 00 ,


INTEREST


Paid Conway National Bank, on temporary loans, $ 140 54


July 2 Wm. Weeks, trustee of cemetery trust fund, 61 43


July 2 Clarence Hutchins, trus- tee cemetery trust fund, 86 62


Sept. 7


Willis Moulton, trustee


cemetery trust fund,


10 50


$ 299 09


NEW CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IM- PROVEMENT


A. Mason, trunk line construc- 'tion, $9,204 34


A. Mason, federal aid construc- tion, 1,760 95


$10,965 29


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INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS .


Conway National Bank, temporary


loans, $8,000 00 $8,000 00


PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DI- VISIONS


State tax,


$4,080 00


County tax,


2,863 60


$6,943 60


PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICT


May C. Fall, treasurer, $8,307 57


May C. Fall, dog licenses, 1919,


141 00


$8,448 57


$48,311 80 HARDRESS L. WIGGIN, Treasurer.


REPORT OF CHOCORUA CEMETERY


Year Ending December 31, 1920 DR.


Cash on hand, Jan. 31, 1920,


$ 23 47


Cash from town, July, 1920, 61 45


$ 84 92


CR.


Paid for labor and fertilizer,


$ 54 00


Cash on hand, Jan. 31, 1921,


30 92


$ 84 92


WILLIAM WEEKS, Trustee.


(


RIVERSIDE CEMETERY


DR.


1920


Jan. 31 Cash on hand, $61.62


June 5 Received interest on trust funds, 86 62


July Received from sale of hay, 3 00


$ 151 24


CR.


May 25-28, By labor, lining up stones and painting fence, $ 40 00


May 27, By cash paid for paints and oil, brushes, cement, lock, grass seed and tools, 20 80


July 26-29, Mowing cemetery,


20 00


$ 80 80


Cash on hand Jan. 31, 1921,


70 44


$151 24


CLARENCE E. HUTCHINS, Trustee.


GILMAN CEMETERY


DR.


1919-1920


Cash received from town,


$ 10 50


CR.


Labor and fertilizer, 10 50 WILLIS MOULTON, Trustee.


Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 9, 1921. We hereby certify that we have this day examined the accounts of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Highway Agents and Trustees, and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.


FRANK P. EVANS, SAMUEL O. KIMBALL, Town Auditors.


REPORT OF LIBRARY


DR.


To Balance on hand Jan. 31, 1920,


$ 107 40


Appropriation for the year, ending Jan. 31, 1921, 100 00


Interest on Mason Trust Fund to Jan. 31, 1921, 32 25


$ 240 65


CR.


S. A. Hidden, insurance,


$ 30 00


Albert Harrison Hall, books,


64 57


S. O. Kimball, express and postage,


1 15


S. A. Hidden, insurance,


15 00


Lucy A. Cook, librarian,


50 00


Rochester Courier,


6 14


Cash on hand, Jan. 31, 1921,


73 79


$ 240 65


Respectfully submitted,


ARTHUR S. FALL,


Trustee.


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FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TAMWORTH


Year Ending August 31, 1920 RECEIPTS


From State :


High School tuition, rebate, $ 19 50


Equalization, State aid, 348 67


From the Selectmen, Raised by Taxation :


For the support of elementary schools,


5,634 57


Salaries of district officers,


228 00


Per capita tax,


332 00


Other moneys not specifically appropriated,


523 25


Dog licenses,


176 80


Received from sale of discarded windows,


8 00


Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1919,


676 30


Grand total,


$7,947 09


PAYMENTS


ADMINISTRATION


Salaries of district officers,


$ 200 00


Superintendent's excess salary,


78 28


Truant officers and school census,


29 75


Expenses of administration,


38 51


INSTRUCTION


Teachers' salaries,


$4,769 00


Text books,


316 32


Scholars' supplies,


289 35


Flags, etc.,


11 00


Other expenses of instruction,


86 61


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MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT


Janitor service,


$ 243 75


Fuel,


298 78


Water, light and janitor supplies,


70 16


Minor repairs,


157 91


AUXILIARY AGENCIES AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES


Transportation of pupils,


$ 246 00


High School tuition,


239 00


Elementary school tuition,


120 00


FIXED CHARGES


Insurance, 35 00


DEBT, INTEREST AND OTHER CHARGES


Payment of principle of debt,


246 00


Tax for State-wide supervision,


332 00


Payment of bills from previous year,


8 42


Cash on hand Aug, 31, 1920,


131 25


Grand total,


$7,947 09


1


SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET Year 1921-1922


Amount of money required by law for the support of schools, $3.50 per thousand of valuation. In addi- tion to qualify for State aid, $1.50 per thousand of valuation.


High School tuition,


$ 500 00


Salaries of district officers, 200 00


238 28


Superintendent's excess salary,


36


ANNUAL REPORT


Truant officers' salary and school census, $ 50 00


Expenses of administration, 100 00


Insurance, 150 00


Deficiency appropriation for the alterations of school buildings, 500 00


REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF SCHOOL DISTRICT


THE


RECEIPTS


Balance on hand, Aug. 31, 1919,


$ 676 30


Oct. 28


Town treasurer, 1,000 00


Dec. 1 Town treasurer, 500 00


8 Town treasurer, 800 00


Supervision,


332 00


1920


Jan. 3 Town treasurer, 500 00


Feb. 12 Town treasurer, 500 00


20 Dog license,


176 00


School Fund from State,


19 50


Balance of school appropriation,


562 57


Mar. 11 State Board of Education equal- ization, 348 67


May 4 Balance of appropriation, Aug. 31, 1919, 523 25


Aug. 26 Harry W. Huckins, 8 00


$7,947 09


Payments by order of the School Board,


7,815 74


Balance on hand, Aug. 31, 1920, $ 131 25


Respectfully submitted, MARY C. FALL, Treasurer.


Births Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1920


Date


Place of Birth


Name of Child


. No. of Child


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Sex


Jan. 14 Tamworth


1F


Kaymond Eldridge


Etta M. Eldredge Ida B. Smith Isabel F. Osgood


Laborer


Ossipee Tamworth


Ossipee Stowe, Me. Tamworth


Feb.


26


1


Roscoe Adjutant


Blanche Perkins


Mar. 12


Ruth Evelyn Donald Ross


2 M William E. Moore


Alice M. Ross


14


15


8 M William F. Leach


(Alma C. Jeffers Hester Clark Alice Clark


Fireman Port. Mill Farm Laborer Farmer


Boston, Mass.


23


Martin J


3 M Thomas F. Phillips


Margaret M. Johnson


July


29


Ruth Eleanor


2 F Ernest Vittum


Agnes Ames Ethel Hobbs Nellie Hobbs


Lumberman


Aug. 24


Norris William Keith


3 M Arthur E. Frost M Albert J. Fortier M Claud P. Ames


Blanche E. Jeffers


Farm Laborer


Tamworth


Oct. 23


Ralph Joseph


Nov. 15


Irene Perl


10|F Lewis E. Roebarge


Bessie A. Elliott


Lumberman


Peabody, Mass.


25


Grace Adella


4F Clifford J. Gilman


Nellie M. D. Moore


Farmer


Sandwich


Tamworth


Dec. 7 8


Chas. W. Robertson


1 M Charles W. Robertson


Marion E. Bookholz Beulah Bichford


¡Merchant Machinist


Old Town, Me.



Apr. 10


Florence Ethel 2 F Russell Welch


May


17


Mary Louise


4 F |Herbert Vittum


Sandwich Madison


Forest Hills, Mass.


Farmer


Ossipee


Albany


Sept. 8


Tamworth


Plymouth


Tamworth


1 M Harold Gray


20


3 F 5 F Elias W. Hutchins


Caretaker Farmer


Tuftonboro Tamworth New York Ossipee Sandwich


Alton P. E. I. Nova Scotia


Tamworth


Mabel Mildred


Clarence E Hutchins


Marriages Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1920.


Date


Place of Marriage


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride


Age


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Place of Birth of Each


Name of Parents


No. of Mar.


By Whom Married


1920 Jan.


-


1 Ossipee


John McDonald


28 Teamster


Nova Scotia


John McDonald Mary Short Levi Bunker


1


May 30 Moultonboro


Calvin C. Knowlton


63 | Carpenter


Hattie Webber Weston Knowlton Anna Cooley Albert Eastman Mary Remick


2|Rev. Edward W. Jobbins Moultonboro


2


June 9 Chocorua


Willi'm Henry Southall|32 Telephone


England


18 At Home


Tamworth


Samuel Southall Elizabeth Hanley William Bickford Edith Parker Charles Pennell Addie Brown Mark Brown Eva M. Mason Fred E. Littlefield


1|Rev. James McD. Blue


1


Aug. 2 Bartlett


Eugene H. Littlefield Gladys F. Drew Victor L. Whiting


21 Laborer


Jackson


1|Rev. Dolphin S. Brooks


2


Sept. 7 Moultonboro


21 Laborer


Tamworth


Charles Whiting Jennie Gale


1|Rev. Edward W. Jobbins Moultonboro


Madeline Clough


21 Housework


Sandwich


Elmer Elliott


2 2


26


Edward V. Bookholz


25 Former


Tamworth


Maud Mitchell Jacob Bookholz Emma J. Caverly


1|Rev. Edward W. Jobbins


Moultonboro


1


Ellen P. Whiting 16


William H. Whiting Lulu Floyd


1 Hugh Dugday, J. P. Ossipee


1|Rev. Dudley H. Ferrell Lynn, Mass.


1


23 North Conway


Ruth Marie Bickford Guy Pennell 1


24 General Mechanic


North Conway


Jessie M. Brown,


17 Housework


Albany


21 Housekeeper


Moultonboro


Emma P. Hodge William J. Clark Lizzie A. Wade


Bartlett


Blanche Evel'n Bunker 23 Housework


Tamworth


Sarah R. Blaisdell


64 Housekeeper


Marriages Registered in the Town of Tamworth, N. H., for the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1920 .- Continued


Date


Place of Marriage


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride


Age


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Place of Birth of Each


Name of Parents


No. of Mar.




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