Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Tamworth, New Hampshire 1911-1922, Part 3

Author: Tamworth (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: [Tamworth, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 520


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


Given under our hands and seal this 20th day of Feb- ruary, in the year of our Lord nine hundred and thirteen.


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, ROBERT C. SPAULDING, Selectmen of Tamworth.


A true copy of Warrant-Attest :


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, ROBERT C. SPAULDING, Selectmen of Tamworth.


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Selectmen's Report.


Polls, 269


$26,900 00


Real estate, resident


401,244 00


Real estate, non-resident


483,960 00


Horses, 346


35,287 00


Oxen, 46


3,530 00


Cows, 321


12,538 00


Neat stock, 86


2,441 00


Sheep 88, goats 15


418 00


Hogs, 20


272 00


Fowls, 430


345 00


Vehicles (including automobiles) 91


11,795 00


Wood and lumber, not stock in trade


3,076 00


Stock in banks and other corporations


3,550 00


Money on hand or at interest


32,800 00


Stock .in trade


30,016 00


Mills and machinery


7,975 00


$1,056,147 00


Tax rate $1.20 per $100.


Resident tax


$6,614 44


Non-resident tax


6,059 32


$12,673 76


Appropriations for 1912


State tax


$1,512 00


County tax


1,359 93


Highways


3,000 00


Bridges


400 00


Library


100 0C


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Memorial day Town charges School appropriations Interest on Cemetery Trust funds Interest on outstanding notes Overlay


70 00


500 00 4,528 50


100 80


510 28


592 25


$12,673 76


Dr.


To cash in hands of Treasurer February 15, 1912 $691 71


Resident assessment 6,614 44


Non-resident assessment


6,059 32


Received from county (on account of burial of unknown body) 41 75


Received from State Savings Bank tax 828 48


Received from literary fund 112 20


Received from school apportionment


341 15


Received from taxes not listed


280 20


Received from Fannie Perkins Estate (Ceme- tery Trust fund) 500 00


Received from M. Slutzkin (peddler's license) 5 00


Received from Winslow Staples (peddler's license) 5 00


Received from state (liquor license, Chocorua Co.) 9 26


Received from candidates' fees 7 00


Received from H. S. Mudgett (use of snow roller) 4 00


Received from School Board (amount overpaid 1911) 7 90


Received from rent of Town Hall 4 50


Received from fines


18 00


Received from state (on account of forest fires)


1 48


Received from E. S. Pollard (balance dog license 1912) 139 80


Received from George E. Gilman (note not ac- counted for 1910) 1,019 42


Received from state (on account of State Highway) 450 39


Received from Rochester Loan and Banking Co. (loan) 2,000 00


Received from Conway National Bank (loan) 1,500 00


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Received from Conway National Bank (loan) 2,000 00 Received from E. F. Currier (loan) 1,000 00 Received from Hannah O. Wiggin (loan) 600 00


Received from E. F. Currier, Admr., (overpaid interest 1911) 7 50


Received from W. H. Tilton ( (loan)


1,000 00


Cr.


By having paid the following bills in summary :


Summer and winter highways


$1,701 34


Repairs of bridges


556 24


Miscellaneous bills


406 50


State tax 1,512 00


County tax


1,359 93


County and town poor


801 43


Use of watering troughs


21 00


School treasurer


5,118 05


Destroying browntail moth nests


263 54


Bounties on wild animals


36 00


Dog damages


138 00


Memorial day appropriation


70 00


Public Library appropriation


100 00


Interest on Cemetery Trust fund


60 03


Forest fires


4 65


Notes and interest


8,933 20


Abatements


57 00


Services of town officers


903 48


F. G. Hale (labor on State Highway)


562 99


$22,605 38


By having paid the following bills in detail; summer highways bills :


Alphonzo Mason


$90 91


R. E. Arling


6 50


John D. Boyden


20 00


H. S. Henderson


10 50


Charles C. Smith


50 00


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$25,248 50


25 00


Samuel H. Jackson


Ansel Cummings


9 25


Edward Hammond


30 00


Charles C. Smith


37 00


Charles C. Smith


15 00


W. H. Perkins


48 75


Alphonzo Mason


208 90


George E. Garland


44 50


H. L. Wiggin


62 55


H. S. Henderson


56 25


R. C. Spaulding


26 50


Frank Moore


26 25


A. J. Whiting


21 75


Samuel A. Hidden


50 00


Fred J. Bickford


22 95


Edgar J. Roberts


34 10


Leon E. Wiggin


7 60


H. S. Henderson


16 00


L. L. Martin


25 00


Alphonzo Mason


70 05


L. H. Vittum


8 00


James G. Arling


32 10


N. W. Hutchins


42 00


E. D. Henderson


7 50


George E. Garland


2 00


E. D. Henderson


14 00


E. D. Henderson


18 00


A. C. Spaulding


6 00


N. W. Hutchins


10 00


A. D. Remick


15 00


Helen R. Albee


2 00


George F. Whiting


12 00


David Brown


4 00


H. S. Henderson


8 00


Edward Hammond


6 50


Ansel Cummings


4 50


A. T. Walden


44 25


A. C. Spaulding


14 00


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24 75


R. C. Spaulding N. W. Hutchins


4 25


Samuel A. Hidden


6 00


M. W. Chamberlain


17 50


John F. Sanborn


4 00


IV. S. Gardner


47 25


W. H. Perkins


11 20


J. B. Lord


4 00


C. Haywood Remick


15 00


George H. Bryant


25 75


Lester E. Moody


25 40


A. W. Fisher


9 36


Elmer Brown


1 00


F. G. Hale, (State Highway)


562 99


Winter bills :


$3 00


Fred Remick


1 50


W. A. Stone


3 25


H. M. Gilman


42 00


Fred J. Bickford


4 50


W. S. Gardner


4 75


Edward Hammond


8 50


George H. Bryant


3 00


N. W. Hutchins


4 68


M. E. Robertson


12 00


John Moody


2 00


Frank O. Hobbs


15 00


L. L. Martin


2 50


A. T. Walden


14 55


W. H. Perkins


6 30


R. C. Spaulding


4 59


L. H. Vittum


9 00


Thompson Boyd


5 50


J. C. Goodwin


5 80


E. F. Currier


38 00


Irving C. Kenneth


2 50


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$1,460 62


Jacob Bookholtz


Frank Arling 11 50 Alonzo Bickford 3 00 J. B. Lord 6 00


J. S. Hayford Lester E. Moody C. Haywood Remick


14 90


8 40


4 00


$240 72


Bridge bills :


Roy E. Arting


$7 50


C. C. Mason


16 50


J. G. Arling


10 00


A. Mason


13 50


R. C. Spaulding


6 50


H. L. Wiggin


4 30


H. L. Wiggin


21 70


George H. Bryant


12 23


E. D. Henderson


4 00


Ernest L. Mason


22 50


Ezra Nickerson


3 00


F. P. Evans


101 19


F. P. Evans


137 17


John F. Sanborn


1 25


Edward Hammond


3 00


M. E. Robertson


1 00


Hiram Mason


12 00


W. W. Mason


178 90


$556 24


Miscellaneous bills :


Hermon H. Sanborn (printing town reports)


$27 20


Irving C. Cole (repairing tree pruners)


2 00


E. C. Eastman (office supplies)


4 35


Samuel A. Hidden (bond of Treasurer)


7 50


Samuel A. Hidden (bond of Collector).


6 00


George E. Garland (wood for Town House) 5 00


samuel A. Hidden (insurance on Town House)


20 00


10


R. C. Spaulding (office supplies and telephone)


charges) 8 20


Harry Berry (labor on roller house) 4 25


A. E. Wiggin (school treasurers' bond) 5 00


S. O. Kimball (pruning poles, etc., for town) 4 26


Alonzo Nickerson (tools furnished on State Road 1910) 8 50


Benjamin P. Nicholls (office supplies) 19 75


George E. Garland (winding clock) 10 00


E. D. Henderson (mowing cemetery) 7 00


Edwin Remick, M. D., (recording births and deaths) 6 25


Page and Perkins (repairing snow roller) 19 00


E. S. Pollard (material furnished for roller house) 52 95


S. A. Hidden (postage, telephoning and office supplies) 5 92


J. H. Martin (meals furnished Town Officers) 50 05


F. P. Evans (wood and lumber) 14 99


H. S. Henderson (labor at roller house, etc.) 11 00


Harry Berry (labor on roller house) 50 00


Charles S. Clark (map of town) 7 00


H. S. Henderson (labor on roller house grounds) 22 50


R. C. Spaulding (plow repairs, etc.) 18 78


E. C. Eastman (Tax Collector's book)


2 55


A. R. Bennett (shingles for roller house) 3 00


C. C. Smith (removing roller)


3 50


$406 50


Watering troughs :


Frank Blaisdell


$3 00


E. J. Pilsbury


3 00


Charles S. Drew


3 00


F. A. Whiting


3 00


E. T. Gilman


3 00


E. D. Henderson


3 00


Edwin Remick


3 00


$21 00


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Destroying browntail moth nests:


Leon E. Wiggin


$10 69


James B. Bickford


40 00


Onslow Ross


12 00


Perley C. Grace


24 00


Silas Bickford


31 60


Marshall E. Smith


17 00


Walter Berry


6 00


Perley C. Grace


15 45


Marshall E. Smith


7 80


Silas H. Bickford


12 00


Silas H. Bickford


7:00


H. W. Robinson


6 00


James W. Gilman


12 00


Charles Brown


$3 00


D. B. Alley


19 00


Leander Wiggin


27 00


D. B. Alley


13 00


$263 54


Bounties :


Fred M. Whiting (hedgehogs)


$6 40


Fred M. Whiting (hedgehogs) 6 80


Sumner H. Gilman (bear and hedgehog)


6 20


Fred M. Whiting (hedgehog)


1 00


Tames Robertson (bear)


5 00


Samuel A. Hidden (cash paid for 31 hedgehogs)


6 20


Ernest A. Grant (hedgehog)


1 00


Clifford Sanborn (hedgehog)


60


T. P. Andrews (hedgehog)


80


Samuel A. Hidden (cash paid for 10 hedghogs)


2 00


$36 00


Dog damage :


Elias Downs, (damage to colt)


$41 00


W. C. Smith (damage to colt)


17 00


Edwin Remick (horses killed by dogs)


5 00


12


Samuel A. Hidden (sheep killed by dogs)


75 00


$138 00


Town and county poor :


Irving C. Cole (assistance in care of unknown body) $1 00


John C. Davis (board and care of Harry Wiggin) 64 00


N. W. Hutchins (wood furnished George F. Dow) 10 00


John C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin) 40 00


John C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin) 32 00


N. W. Hutchins (wood furnished George F. Dow) 12 25


Tohn C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin) 40 00


John C. Davis, (board Henry Wiggin) 32 00


John C. Davis, (board Henry Wiggin) 32 00


.N. W. Hutchins (wood for Frank Dow) 10 00


John C. Davis, (board Henry Wiggin)


32 00


John C. Davis, (board Henry Wiggin)


32 00


W. G. Martin, M. D. (examination of H. Clough) 5 00


4 00


R. E. Arling (H. Clough care)


S. O. Kimball (on account John Dow) 78 00


Irving J. Hobbs (on account H. Clough) 27 00


John C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin) 32 00


N. W. Hutchins (on account G. Frank Dow) 7 60


Ansel Cummings (on account H. Clough)


6 00


John C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin)


32 00


John C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin)


32 00


Edwin Remick, M. D. (medical attendance G. Frank Dow) 52 75


R. C. Spaulding (G. F. Dow)


2 00


N. W. Hutchins (G. F. Dow) 17 50


E. S. Pollard (G. F. Dow)


133 18


John C. Davis (board Henry Wiggin)


32 00


John H. Martin (meals furnished H. Clough)


3 15


$801 43


School bill :


A. E. Wiggin, school treasurer


$5,118 05


13


Memorial day :


George F. Batchelder, treasurer $70 00 Appropriation for Library : Charles H. Dow, Trustee $100 00


Interest on Cemetery Trust fund : E. T. Gilman, Trustee $ 5 78


John L. Mason, Trustee


49 00


E. T. Gilman, Trustee


5 25


$60 03


Forest fire :


A. E. Wiggin (Fire Warden) $4 65


Abatements :


Ernest Eldridge (poll paid in Wolfboro)


$1 20


Fred La Mountain (poll over 70 years old) 1 20


Moses P. Page (poll paid in another town) 1 20


1 20


W. L. Robinson (poll paid in Ossipee) George H. Bruce (taxed twice)


3 60


C. E. Bartlett (sold before April 1st)


6 00


O. P. Hobbs (overtaxed by error)


14 40


A. C. Kenneth (taxed twice)


21 60


Frank Dow (unable to pay)


1 20


Mrs. Frank Dow (unable to pay)


1 80


Ernest L. Mason (loss by fire)


3 60


$57 00


Notes and interest :


George E. Gilman (note and interest)


$314 30


Rochester National Bank (note and interest) 1,051 11


Conway National Bank (note and interest) 1,543 75


Conway National Bank (note and interest) 2,073 35


Charles K. Roberts Estate (note and interest) 2,114 76


George E. Gilman (discount on note R. N. Bank) 25 00


H. L. Currier (note and interest) 1,552 50


F. S. Lord (interest on notes) 200 00


W. H. Tilton (interest on note)


40 00


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A. T. Davis (interest on note from Sept 2, 1911, to Feb. 15, 1913) 18 43


$8,933 20


State and county taxes :


State Treasurer


$1,512 00


County Treasurer


1,359 93


$2,871 93


Services of Town Officers :


Ansel Cummings (Constable)


$10 00


Charles Robertson (Constable) 2 00


A. Mason (appraising timber lots)


55 50


C. C. Knowlton (Supervisor)


18 00


J. C. Goodwin (Supervisor)


18 00


C. Haywood Remick (Supervisor)


18 00


Ansel Cummings (Supervisor)


20 00


Charles Robertson


1 00


A. E. Wiggin (ballot clerk)


4 00


M. W. Chamberlain (Auditor)


2 00


Edwin Remick (member Board of Health)


6 00


C. C. Smith (Tax Collector)


128 98


Samuel A. Hidden (Moderator)


5 00


Samuel A. Hidden (Selectman)


179 00


Edwin D. Henderson (Selectman)


190 00


Robert C. Spaulding (Selectman)


166 00


E. S. Pollard (Treasurer)


40 00


E. S. Pollard (Town Clerk)


40 00


$903 48


Assets


Cash in hand of Treasurer


$2,643 12


S. E. and A. E. Perkins, joint note and interest 60 90


A. A. Chase, joint note and interest 54 98


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Due from town of Madison 37 25


Due from county (on account of poor) 163 27 Due from state (on account bounties of wild animals) 36 00 Due from George E. Gilman, treasurer 1910 51 11


5m bridge plank Pine sheathing


90 00


13 02


$3,149 65


Liabilities


Cemetery Trust fund and balance interest


$3,451 54


F. S. Lord, note


1,000 00


F. S. Lord, note joint fund


3,000 00 .


A. T. Davis, note


250 00


W. H. Tilton, note


1,000 00


E. F. Currier, note


1,000 00


Hannah O. Wiggin, note


600.00 .


Rochester Loan and Banking Co., note and in -: terest 2,050 00


$12,351 54


Liabilities over assets $9,201. 89


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Under Article 2 of the foregoing warrant we, would suggest that the sum of one thousand dollars be raised, the amount which was raised last year has been inadequate to meet the necessary expenses, the amount paid for town poor being nearly seven hundred dollars, and must far ex- ceed the amount usually raised during the coming year.


Respectfully submitted,


SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, ROBERT C. SPAULDING,


Selectmen of Tamworth.


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Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 22, 1913.


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.


MILFORD W. CHAMBERLAIN, FRANK P. EVANS,


Auditors of Tamworth.


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STATISTICAL SCHOOL REPORT


Name of School


Teacher


Weeks of School


Wages per Month


No. of Pupils


Average Attendance


Cost of School


Whittier


Grace Millord


15


$40


17


7


$150 00


Blanche Thompson


17


36


13


10 50


153 00


So Tamworth


Esther Smith


16


40


19


15 5


160 00


Grace Millord


18


40


21


16 85


180 00


Bennett's Corner


Sylvia Grant


14


36


9


7 79


126 00


Persis Doe


16


36


9


3 68


144 00


Stororson Hill


Helena Johason


12


36


7


5 98


108 00


M. Langille


14


36


8


6


126 00


Village Grammar


E. R. Bannistor


15


56


28


24


210 00


17


56


27


23


238 00


Village Primary


Maude Huntress


15


36


23


16


135 00


17


36


20


16 61


153 00


Fowl's Mills


Christina Cole


14


32


12


8


112 00


17


32


9


6 97


136 00


Chocorna


Emma Dress


16


36


27


11 66


144 00


17


40


25


22


170 00


Nickerson


L. A. Farnham


15


38


12


97


142 50


Grace Blackmer


15


36


13


12


135 00


Grace Shamon


16


32


14


13 95


128 00


Downs


66


16


32


14


12 44


128 00


GEORGE F. BATCHELDER MARK E. ROBERTSON CHARLES J. AMES


School Board of Tamworth


Report of School Board.


Dr.


To balance from Treasurer, 1911


$67 69


appropriation for schools by law


1,417 50


in addition


1,300 00


for repairs


450 00


for supplies


300 00


for district expenses


300 00


for tuition 375 00


for text books


250 00


for interest on school note


72 00


one year's interest on outstanding school note for interest due C. Smart


32 00


Balance dog tax


136 20


Received for average attendance


112 50


approved teachers


92 00


tuition rebate


136 65


literary fund


112 20


Received from Rochester National Bank


400 00


Received from Rochester National Bank


500 00


$6,085 74


Cr.


By having paid the following bills in summary : Salaries of teachers summer and winter $3,001 50


Supplies 186 58


Service 135 00


Miscellaneous bills


142 40


Tuition


200 00


Transportation


106 50


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32 00


495 60


Janitors Notes and interest


1,230 00


91 90


Fuel Text books Insurance


139 50


35 00


Total


$5,873 38


This will certify that I have this day examined the ac- counts of the School Board and Treasurer of School Dis- trict of Tamworth for the year ending February 15, 1913, and find the same fully vouched and correctly cast.


EDWARD S. POLLARD, Auditor.


By having paid salaries of teachers, spring term :


Maude Huntress


$144 00


Sylvia E. Grant


126 00


Lizzie A. Farnham


142 50


Emma R. Bannister


224 00


Emma Drew


144 00


Christina Cole


112 00


Esther L. Smith


160 00


Grace Millard


150 00


Helena Johanson


108 00


Grace Shannon


128 00


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$1,438 50


By having paid teachers' salaries, fall term :


Christina Cole


$136.00


Maud Huntress


153 00


Mabel Langille


126 00


Bessie L. Doe


144 00


Grace Shannon


128 00


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Repairs


109 40


Grace Millard Blanche Thompson Grace A. Blockmer Emma Drew Emma R. Bannister


180 00


153 00


135 00


170 00


238 00


$1,563 00


Miscellaneous bills :


Roy Alley


$2 50


C. H. Remick


2 00


A. E. Wiggin


2 00


William Hordy


2 00


E. F. Currier


10 00


Paid for cleaning supply room and two school rooms


3 00


Ansel Cummings


3 88


Ansel Cummings


4 98


Elmer Cumings


2 00


Clara Moody


3 75


Lizzie Remick


3 50


William Davis


3 50


Dora L. Stone


4 00


C. S. Cook


1 50


C. S. Cook


1 50


C. S. Cook


1 00


C. S. Cook


1 50


C. S. Cook


1 50


Harry Robinson


1 75


Chace Bros. (trees)


17 50


F. A. Carl


1 50


George F. Batchelder


3 00


George F. Batchelder


3 00


Henry Ross


85


Lizzie Remick


60


Mabel Langille


6 50


Samuel A. Hidden


7 90


A. E. Wiggin


13 32


21


C. J. Ames


16 20


$142 40


By having paid the following for tuition :


George L. Plimpton


$13 33


Charles H. Thyng


79 98


George L. Plimpton


13 34


Charles D. Thyng


39 99


Charles D. Thyng


53 36


Total


$200 00


By having paid the following for transportation :


George H. Bryant


$13 00


W. A. Stone


21 00


A. L. Perkins


8 00


A. L. Perkins


36 00


George H. Bryant


4 00


Total


$106 50


By having paid the following for repairs :


Village School


Harry Robinson, labor putting on ceiling and building lavatories


$49 90


Frank Remick, putting on ceiling, etc.


31 13


Fred Barnes, putting up fence and digging cesspool


16 55


Leon Wiggin, labor


12 76


J. H. Young, 2 flush closets and plumbing material


76 80


Ernest Moody, labor


5 75


J. G. Arling, self and cattle


3 50


A. R. Robinson, putting in W. C.


30 56


Henry B. Robinson for steel material


56 29


George O. Varney


8 75


Fred Bunken 4 50


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F. P. Evans, lumber


14 41


J. G. Robinson, painting 14 50


Newton Kimball 2 25


A. E. Wiggin, labor


5 50


Harry Berry


1 25


W. N. Mason, lumber and hauling


16 00


Total


$350 40


South Tamworth School


Ernest L. Mason, labor


$46 73


A. Mason, grading 44 02


W. N. Mason, lumber


43 33


H. B. Kelly 8 57


Total


$142 65


By having paid the following for janitor service :


E. V. Bookholz


$7 50


Aldo Stevens 20 60


Henry Ross


24 00


Walter Bookholz


7 50


H. Whiting


7 00


R. C. Ames


8 00


R. E. Chamberlain


4 80


Arthur L. Cole


4 50


Howard Whiting


8 00


Roland Ames


9 00


Walter Bookholz


8 50


Total


$109 40


Notes and interest :


C. C. Knowlton


$4 00


Ella Knowlton


8 00


Rochester National Bank


304 50


Rochester National Bank


406 00


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Rochester National Bank


507 50


$1,230. 00


By having paid the following for fuel :


Cyrus Johnson


$11 00


E. R. Bannister


8 00


W. N. Mason 40 40


M. E. Robertson


12 00


E. Hammond


9 00


N. M. Hutchins


5 00


W. N. Mason


6 50


Total


$91 90


Text books :


Silver Burdett & Co.,


$14 40


American Book Co.


125 10


Total


$139 50


Paid for insurance :


Samuel A. Hidden


$35 00 .


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By having paid the following for supplies :


R. E. Lane


$3 15


W. B. Hubbard & Co.


5 12


J. W. Harding & Co. 4 75


E. W. A. Rowles


2 00


Kotselman Bros.


17 36


F. P. Evans


21 53


E. E. Babb & Co.


49 50


Kenney Bros. & Walkins


48 63


A. W. Grout


14 65


S. O. Kimball


4.44


24


R. E. Lane E. S. Pollard Gilman Bros.


91


13 06


1 48


Total


$186 58


Service Bills :


E. S. Pollard


$2 00


George F. Batchelder


35 00


George F. Batchelder, as clerk and extra labor


25 00


A. E. Wiggin


25 00


A. E. Wiggin


3 00


M. E. Robertson


10 00


C. J. Ames


35 00


Total


$135 00


Report of Library Treasurer


Charles H. Dow in account with Public Library.


Dr.


1912


Received from town


$100 00


Balance due Treasurer


2 95


$102 95


1912


February due Treasurer


$10 61


Lucy A. Cook, salary to January 1, 1913


50 00


William H. Guild & Co., magazines


7 45


De Wolfe & Fiske Co., books


31 13


Cleaning, oil and keys and repairing fence


3 56


$102 95


February, 1913, balance due Treasurer


2 95


CHARLES H. DOW, Treasurer. Tamworth, February 12, 1913.


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Treasurer's Report, February 15, 1913.


The following errors have appeared in the 1910 ac- counts :


March, 1912, notice was received from the Rochester National Bank that a note for $1,000, dated August 27, 1910, on six months' time, with an accrued interest of $51.11, re- mained unpaid. Investigation proved that it was an over- sight, and that additional liabilities of $1,051.11 and (addi- tional) cash assets of $1,000 existed, and should have ap- peared in the 1910 and subsequent reports. Corrected from the above.


The (net) indebtedness February 15, 1912 was $9,860.97 February 15, 1913.


Liabilities


Cemetery Trust fund and interest $3,451 54


F. S. Lord, town note 1,000 00


F. S. Lord, town note, joint fund


3,000 00


A. T. Davis, town note


250 00


W. H. Tilton, town note


1,000 00


E. F. Currier, town note


1,000 00


Hannah O. Wiggin, town note


600 00


Rochester Loan & Banking Co., town note and interest


2,050 00


Total


$12,351 54


Assets


Cash on hand $2,643 12


S. E. & A. E. Perkins, joint note and . interest 60 90


A. A. Chose, note and interest 54 98


Due from Town of Madison 37 25


Due from county


163 27


Due from state (bounties)


36 00


26


Due from G. E. Gilman, Treasurer, 1910, interest 51 11


On hand 5m bridge plank 90 00


On hand 384 feet pine sheathing


13 02


$3,149 65


Liabilities over assets


$9,201 89


Net indebtedness February 15, 1912


$9,860 97


Net indebtedness February 15, 1913 9,201 89


Apparent reduction 659 08


Plus J. Gilman notes cancelled by act of town


at annual meeting 1912 266 06


Actual reduction for 1913 $925 14


Respectfully submitted,


E. S. POLLARD, Treasurer.


Cemetery Trust Fund (Income)


Naham Gilman Cemetery


Received from the Town of Tamworth interest on cemetery fund for the Gilman Cemetery.


Year 1908


$2 91


1909


5 25


1910


5 25


1911


5 25


-


$18 66


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Work at Gilman Cemetery fall of 1911 :


Grading, resetting stones and cement $15 75


1 50


Grass seed Cash on hand May, 1912


1 40


$18 66


EDMUND T. GILMAN, Trustee.


Cemetery Trust Fund


Chocorua Cemetery


Cash on hand from 1911


$55 29


Due from town


43 92


$99 21


Expenditures


By labor


$25 00


By fertilizer


20 00


Cash on hand


$10 29


Due from town


43 92


$99 21


WILLIAM WEEKS, Trustee.


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MARRIAGES


Place and Date of Marriage


Name of Groom and Bride Residence of each


Age


Color


Birthplace and Occupation of each


Name and Birthplace of Father


Name and Birthplace of Mother


Name, Residence and Official Station of Person by whom married


Tamworth January I


Nashua N H April 16


Tamworth


June 3


Rochester N H


June 12


Tam worth Jennie Holmes Mooney South Hanson Mass Bert A Perkins


41


All white


Tamworth Fariner Tamworth Teacher Campton N H Fore111a11 Tamworth Housekeeping Sandwich N H Chauffeur Tamworth Waitress Thetford Vt Clergyman Patterson N J Housewife Ossipee N H Laborer Brattleboro Vt


Samuel A Hidden Tamworth James C Bassett Bartlett N H


George Cook Woodstock N H Herbert S Clough


Benjamin Nutter Sandwich NH Silas Bickford Sandwich N H Eli Clarke Strafford Vt Thomas Holmes Glassco Scotland Hiram L Perkins Moultonboro N H Albert A Smith Westfield Mass Alonzo Brown Albany N H John Leach England Henri G Blaisdell Dorchester N H George Casey Hingham Mass Frank O Hobbs Ossipee N H William E Boland Limerick Ireland


Elizabeth Bellows Trenton N J Fannie A Tilton Raymond N H Mary E Glover Woodstock N N Hattie Mason Tamworth Effie Abbott Holderness N H Nellie Brown Sandwich N H Sophronia Tyler Stafford Vt


Rose Dorr Brooklyn NY Etta Clough Effingham N H


Anna Barrett Hinsdale N H Rachel Hurd Acton Me Elizabeth Leach


Lilla Dale Leonard Bassuifisic Vt Margaret McDonald Nova Scotia Hattie F Eastman Albany N H Frances E Collins London England


Gregory A Sherajan Tamworth Clergyman


Jolın R Spring Nashua N H Justice


Daniel A Gammon Tamworth Clergyman


Wesley A Page Rochester N H Clergyman


George A Senter Tamworth .Clergyinan


Daniel A Gammon Tanıworth Clergyinan


A J Leclerc Conway N H R C Priest


Alonzo Nickerson Tamworth Clergyman


Tamworth September 21


Wilbur Hobbs 23


Tamworth Catherine M Boland 27


New York


20


18.


50


25


2I


19


Tamworth Lucien G Clarke 7I


Tanıworth


June 22


Tamworth August 31


Conway September 10


Tamworth Marion A Smith Center Harbor N H Albert F Brown Tamworth Clara Craven Lynn Mass Victor Julien Blaisdell Tamworth Margaret A Casey Hingham Mass


37


Tamworth Laborer England Housework Concord N H Chauffeur Hin'lam Mass


30


22


.


Boston Mass Teamster London Eng Waitress


S Harold Hidden


Tamworth Helen J Bassett Tamworth William H Cook Tamworth Mary L Wade Tamworth John B Nutter Sandwich N H Gladys Bickford


20


22


Marriages, Concluded


Tamworth November 4


Edwin Penne11


18


Tamworth


22


Dora Williams Tamworth Harry Johnson Brownfield Me


24


19


All white


Tamworth Laborer Tamworth Housework Brownfield Me Blacksmith Tamworth Housework Providence RI Laborer Tamworth Housework


Charles Penne11 Buxton Me William H Williams Osssipee N H George Johnson Brownfield Me Benjamin Drake Ossipee N H Charles H Buxton Hartford Conn Samuel W Barnes Hiram Me


Addie Brann Tamworth Susie Welch Ossipee N H Jane Day Porter Me Lizzie Farnham Ossipee N H Isador Brann Woodville R I Emma Bean Stowe Me


George A Senter Tamworth Clergyman


"Tamworth November 12


George A Senter Tamworth Clergyman


Tamworth December 12


Alice Drake Tamworth Charles A Buxton Tamworth


24


Nettie Daw


29


Tamworth


George A Senter Tamworth Clergyman


VITAL STATISTICS


To the Selectmen;


In compliance with an act of the legislature passed June session, 1887, requiring clerks of towns and cities to furnish a transcript of births, marraiges and deaths, to municipal affairs for publication in their annual report, I hereby submit the following;


BIRTHS


Date


Name (if any) of Child


Living or


Stillborn


Number of


Name of Father


Child


Color


Maiden name of Mother


Residence of *ts


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


12 Mar 23 29 May 15


m


.


2


Perley E Floyd Frederick Remick


Nettie A. Grant Winnifred Dooley


Tamworth


Laborer


Tamworth


Sandwich Ireland


Durwood A Hagford Johanna Dunpsey


66


f


1 7


S Harold Hidden Bert W Hobbs Charles W Perkins


Helen J. Bassett Hattie Swan




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