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I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript of the records of births, marriages and deaths registered in the town of Tamworth, for the year ending December 31, 1912. EDWARD S. POLLARD, Town Clerk.
55 3 6 Brockton Mass
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
FOR THE
TOWN OF TAMWORTH
NEW HAMPSHIRE
For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15, 1914.
Vital Statistics for 1913.
Lakeside Press, Wolfeboro
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
FOR THE
TOWN OF TAMWORTH
NEW HAMPSHIRE
For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15, 1914.
Vital Statistics for 1913.
Lakeside Press, Wolfeboro
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Warrant for Town Meeting.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
(L. S.)
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 House in said Tamworth on Tuesday, the tenth day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:
I. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.
2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year, and make appropria- tion of the same.
3. 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 of the same.
4. To see if the town will vote to accept State Aid, as pro- vided for in Section 4, Chapter 35, Laws of 1895.
5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars for maintenance of Trunk Line.
6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Forty Dollars for maintenance of-section already com- pleted-Ossipee, Meredith Road.
7. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for continuation of construction of the Ossipee- Meredith road.
8. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing and building bridges for the ensuing year, and make appropriation of the same.
9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for improving the highway leading from Tamworth Village to West Ossipee.
IO. To see if the town will vote to return to the Road
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Agency System as provided in Chapter 29, Laws of 1893, as amended by Chapter 14, Laws of 1913.
II. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise, in addition to amount required by law, for the support of the Town Library.
I2. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for decorating soldiers' graves.
13. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for electrical power for street lights.
14. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for alteration and repair of Upper Hall of Town House.
15. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise to be applied to town debt.
16. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal this Igth. day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fourteen.
EDWIN D. HENDERSON, ROBERT C. SPAULDING, SAMUEL A. HIDDEN,
Selectmen of Tamworth.
A true copy of Warrant-Attest:
EDWIN D. HENDERSON,
ROBERT C. SPAULDING,
SAMUEL A. HIDDEN,
Selectmen of Tamworth.
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Selectmen's Report.
Polls, 290,
$29,000 00
Real Estate, resident.
434,421 00
Real Estate, non-resident,
512,741 00
Horses, 344,
39,310 00
Oxen, 44,
4,215 00
Cows, 319,
13,234 00
Neat Stock, 69,
2,435 00
Sheep, 74,
292 00
Hogs, 13,
189 00
Fowls, 565,
475 00
Vehicles, including automobiles, 89
11,132 00
Portable Mills, 7,
2,400 00
Wood and Lumber, not stock in trade,
36,125 00
Money on hand or at interest,
25,866 00
Stock in Trade,
21,641 00
Mills and Machinery,
6,100 00
$1,139,576 00
Tax rate, $1 54 per $100 00.
Resident Assessment,
$8,884 35
Non-Resident Assessment,
8,665 12
$17,549 47
Appropriations for 1913.
State tax, .
$1,512 00
County tax,
1,359 93
Highways,
4,400 00
Wonalancet highway,
500 00
Bridges,
700 00
Town Library,
100 00
Memorial Day,
35 00
Town Charges,
1,000 00
Street Lighting,
200 00
Town Debt,
2,000 00
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Safe, 150 00
Schools,
4,657 00
Interest on Cemetery Trust Fund and outstanding notes, 467 05
Overlay,
468 49
$17,549 47
Receipts.
Cash in hands of Treasurer Feb. 15, 1913,
$2,643 12
Resident Assessment,
8,884 35
Non-Resident Assessment,
8,665 12
Received from State,
Savings Bank Tax,
866 53
Literary Fund,
130 41
Proportion of School Fund,
329 20
Forest Protection,
10 58
Highway Department.
3,388 16
License Commission, The Chocorua Co., Bounties for 1912,
36 00
Received Taxes not listed,
232 73
From Town Clerk, balance dog license fees,
171 00
From F. L. Blake, freight on road machine,
16 25
From Sarah H. Davis, on note,
1,200 00
From Angie Mason, on note,
200 00
From Conway National Bank, on note,
2,500 00
From Conway National Bank, on note,
1,500 00
From Conway National Bank, on note,
4,000 00
From Hiram Mason, on note,
1,500 00
From C. C. Smith, Collector, interest,
9 69
From S. E. and A. S. Perkins, note and interest,
63 33
From B. & M. Railroad Co., fire claim,
20 35
From H. S. Mudgett, use of Town roller,
10 00
From Winslow Staples, peddler's license,
5 00
From Town of Madison, balance Town line expense,
38 75
$36,430 40
Summary of Bills Paid.
Summer Highway Bills, Winter Highway Bills,
$2,408 77 188 83
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9 83
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Bridge Bills,
757 06
Miscellaneous Bills,
1,099 95
Use of Watering Trough Bills,
27 00
School Treasurer Bills,
5,116 61
Browntail Moth Bills,
17 50
Bounty Bills,
36 40
Dog Damage Bills,
23 00
Town and County Poor Bills,
640 57
Memorial Day Appropriation,
30 00
Town Library Appropriation,
184 92
Interest Cemetery Trust Fund,
99 91
Forest Fire Bills,
60 15
Abatements,
191 57
Notes and Interest,
10,766 96
State Tax,
1,512 00
County Tax.
1,359 93
Services of Town Officers.
719 25
Maintenance Trunk Line, East,
1,075 63
Construction of Trunk Line, East,
1,324 27
Construction of Ossipee Meredith Road,
3,134 22
Street Lighting,
120 00
Wonalancet Highway Appropriation Bills,
512 10
$31,406 60
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Summer Highway Bills.
PAID.
E. D. Henderson, cash paid on account washout Chocorua Cemetery Hill,
$11 25
E. A. Gilman,
14 50
P. E. Williams,
6 50
E. D. Henderson,
5 00
Elmer Kimball,
8 00
Samuel W. Barnes,
6 00
Geo. O. Varney,
6 00
Ralph Smith, Ansel Cummings,
18 00
E. A. Gilman,
18 00
Frank Marsh,
8 00
Chester Berry,
6 00
E. A. Grant,
10 00
Ansel Cummings,
9 00
27 00
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W. J. Stone,
4 00
E. A. Gilman,
9 20
Geo. O. Varney,
1 00
Samuel H. Jackson,
2 50
Elmer Kimball,
10 00
W. H. Moody, for gravel,
12 10
P. E. Williams,
10 00
P. C. Grace,
3 00
H. S. Henderson,
28 07
W. J. Bickford,
18 75
Frank Marsh,
17 00
E. D. Henderson,
25 50
E. D. Henderson, cash paid for labor,
29 75
W. J. Stone,
18 00
P. E. Williams,
18 00
Geo. O. Varney,
1 00
Alphonzo Mason,
182 85
John D. Boyden,
25 00
Ernest S. Mason,
16 50
W. J. Stone,
10 00
Wm. A. Hill,
2 00
R. C. Spaulding,
24 75
C. A. Buxton,
9 00
G. Hapgood,
14 00
P. E. Williams,
7 00
Lester Berry,
5 00
Walter Hutchins,
7 00
A. C. Spaulding,
8 00
R. C. Dunn,
1 00
Joseph Mahoney,
1 00
E. D. Henderson,
26 00
David Brown,
1 00
F. P. Smith,
8 50
Hiram Mason,
14 50
Aldo Stearns,
2 25
H. S. Henderson,
4 50
John Moody,
2 00
E. A. Gilman,
7 25
C. C. Smith,
177 78
Geo. E. Garland,
2 00
E. D. Henderson,
4 50
Hiram E. Mason,
1 50
Aldo Stearns,
1 50
Hiram E. Mason,
4 00
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R. C. Spaulding, cash paid for labor on Meader road,
35 00
W. H. Perkins,
51 00
Geo. F. Whiting,
42 25
A. D. Remick,
41 00
Wm. D. Knight,
7 50
Geo. E. Garland,
36 80
Ernest S. Mason,
39 55
Lester E. Moody,
36 30
E. D. Henderson,
30 25
F. P. Smith,
2 00
H. S. Henderson,
20 75
Hiram Mason,
15 75
Aldo Stearns,
4 50
Hiram E. Mason,
4 50
E. R. Johnson,
4 00
W. H. Perkins,
8 00
Harold Trask,
75
Frank F. Moore,
27 50
A. D. Remick,
15 00
W. J. Bickford,
28 00
C. C. Smith,
7 00
Hiram Mason,
10 25
R. C. Spaulding, cash paid for labor,
35 00
W. D. Knight,
18 00
John S. Hayford,
28 00
Samuel A. Hidden,
16 39
Harry Johnson,
4 00
Alphonzo Mason,
13 47
W. H. Perkins,
30 00
Chas. W. Chamberlain,
68 00
W. J. Stone,
5 00
James Liberty,
2 00
Geo. E. Garland,
17 40
F. O. Hobbs,
3.00
Wm. Davis,
11 00
I. B. Tilton,
22 50
Edw. Hammond,
50 05
L. L. Martin,
25 75
Samuel E. Perkins.
10 55
W. J. Stone,
4 00
Fred Remick,
8 00
Wm. A. Hill,
3 37
David Brown,
5 00
Helen R. Albee,
2 00
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R. C. Spaulding,
14 00
Geo. A. Hatch,
4 00
Hiram Mason,
11 40
R. C. Spaulding, cash paid for labor and dynamite,
12 00
E. D. Henderson,
32 50
Ansel Cummings,
15. 50
Samuel H. Jackson,
5 00
John S. Hayford,
39 25
Frank W. Trask,
5 00
Newton Johnson,
2 00
E. D. Henderson,
10 00
L. H. Vittum,
16 00
J. N. Robertson,
1 00
Nath. Berry,
3 00
E. D. Henderson,
26 25
Joseph Mahoney,
4 00
Frank F. Moore,
27 45
Ansel Cummings,
23 00
J. C. Goodwin,
2 00
E. F. Currier.
86 00
Otis G. Hatch,
5 10
Joseph Mahoney,
2 00
E. D. Henderson,
12 25
Lester E. Moody,
11 00
W. J. Bickford, for quarrying and removing boulder, cut ting channel and building breakwater, Wonalancet, W. S. Gardner,
140 05
Samuel A. Hidden,
34 00
W. D. Knight,
1 50
Raymond B. Moody,
4 50
Geo. A. Moore,
3 00
George H. Bryant,
28 35
George H. Bryant,
10 94
$2,408 77
Wonalancet Highway Appropriation Bill.
PAID.
Samuel Jackson, Ira B. Tilton, Ernest S. Mason,
$ 14 00
336 20
12 15
35 10
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Hiram E. Mason,
6 00
Aldo Stearns,
7 50
H. B. Blake,
14 00
Hiram Mason,
36 00
E. D. Henderson,
37 75
Ira B. Tilton.
42 50
Stephen Philbrick,
6 00
$512 10
State Highway Joint Funds.
PAID.
Maintenance of Trunk Line, East, F. G. Hale,
$1,075 63
Construction of Trunk Line. East, 1,324 27
Construction of Ossipee-Meredith Road,
3.134 22
Winter Highway Bills.
PAID.
W. C. Smith,
$ 2 00
Geo. H. Bryant,
5 00
J. T. Boyd,
4 50
E. D. Henderson,
6 50
R. C. Spaulding,
2 00
Geo. A. Hatch,
1 50
N. W. Hutchins,
1 50
H. M. Gilman,
15 00
Frank F. Moore.
25 00
Edwin R. Johnson,
4 00
L. O. Meader, Est.,
2 00
Lester E. Moody,
3 25
S. E. Perkins,
4 72
L. H. Vittum,
3 00
E. F. Currier,
22 50
E. D. Henderson,
13 00
Fred Remick,
2 50
N. W. Hutchins,
3 96
R. C. Spaulding,
4 50
W. H. Perkins,
12 00
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J. D. Boyden,
3 50
Geo. H. Bryant,
9 00
Geo. A. Moore,
3 30
Lester E. Moody,
13 00
Fred J. Bickford,
21 60
$188 83
Bridge Bills.
PAID.
E. D. Henderson, cutting stringers for Perkins bridge, $ 8 00
E. B. Henderson, stringers for Perkins bridge, 56 00
Wm. H. Perkins, labor on Perkins bridge, 59 75
A. W. Perkins, labor on Perkins bridge, 17 50
Hiram Mason, labor on Perkins bridge, 12 50
Frank Trask, labor on Perkins bridge, 12 50
38 50
Ernest H. Mason, labor and derrick on Perkins bridge, 4 00
E. D. Henderson, labor on Moody bridge,
E. R. Johnson, oxen 1 day, 2 00
H. S. Henderson, labor, 2 00
W. J. Bickford, labor and drawing stringers, Berry bridge, 43 25 A. Mason, labor on Morrill bridge, 35 65
H. S. Mudgett, stringers for Berry bridge, 16 06
26 85
R. C. Spaulding, labor and material at Spaulding bridge, W. H. Perkins, labor on Dow bridge,
2 25
A. Mason, labor on Gilman bridge,
2 25
W. H. Perkins, labor on York Brook bridge,
4 50
C. W. Chamberlain, labor on Chocorua Village bridge,
8 50
J. G. Robinson, paint and oil for bridges,
11 56
Geo. H. Bryant, labor at Bryant bridge,
18 27
W. N. Mason, lumber, 216 95
15 00
John G. Robinson, painting Village bridge,
45 36
F. P. Evans, bridge plank,
9 75
L. M. Shackford, cartage,
1 00
John G. Robinson, painting Chesley bridge,
14 00
Ernest F. Eldridge, drawing plank, Bryant bridge,
5 50
Ansel Cummings,
1 69
F. P. Evans, lumber, Village bridge,
4 74
Calbert and Jones, lumber, Village bridge,
9 18
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John G. Robinson, painting Fowlers Mills bridge,
25 00
E. D. Henderson, labor on Perkins bridge,
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Joseph Mahoney, painting bridge, 2 16
E. D. Henderson, labor Village bridge, 5 00
W. J. Stone, labor Village bridge, 2 00
Frank Trask, labor Village bridge,
2 50
Samuel A. Hidden, labor Village bridge, H. B. Kelley,
1 00
W. H. Perkins,
11 00
Wonalancet Electric Co ..
2 09
$757 06
Miscellaneous Bills.
PAID.
E. S. Pollard, overcharge in account cash received, 1912, $ 9 75 E. D. Henderson, expenses attending meeting of Tax Commission and office supplies,
10 02
Fred E. Varney, hanging lantern in highway, 1 50
Benj. Nicholls, printing Town Reports, 47 90
S. A. Hidden, insurance on Town house, 20 00
10 51
S. A. Hidden, Treas. bond,
9 00
S. A. Hidden, Collector's bond,
7 50
E. D. Henderson, traveling expenses and stamps,
6 00
R. C. Spaulding, shingling, picking browntails, James Welch estimating timber and dynamite, telephone, 7 48
Ansel Cummings, freight and cartage of road machine,
18 25
S. W. Abbott, services as counsel 1911 and 1912, 30 10
80 00
W. H. Whiting, on account of quarantine,
F. S. Steel, Jr., surveying for Town,
4 25
E. D. Henderson, mowing cemetery.
7 00
H. S. Berry, making doors for roller house,
10 00
R. E. Arling, conveyance of Selectmen to Moultonboro,
6 00
R. C. Spaulding, road drag sold to Town,
6 55
S. A. Hidden, postage, tel. and expenses to Chocorua and Ossipee, 10 04
F. L. Moore, dynamite and fuse,
18 84
Ansel -, board and lodging of tramps,
21 00
Geo. E. Garland, winding Town clock,
10 00
F. P. Evans, wood for Town office,
2 00
H. B. Robinson, labor and lumber for Town,
5 25
E. F. Currier, express, 90
1 25
E. C. Eastman, Tax Collector's book and order blanks,
13
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S. O. Kimball, mdse. for Town, 7 44
R. C. Spaulding, envelopes and postage, 2 70
E. S. Pollard, supplies for Clerk's office, 13 76
Fred G. Garland, sawing wood for Town house,
50
Edwin Remick, M. D., reporting births and deaths,
6 75
F. L. Blake, road machine, 223 75
N. E. Machine Co., 8 50
J. B. Varick Co., safe, 135 00
C. C. Smith, Collector Taxes assumed at Collector's sale, 290 49
E. S. Pollard, cash paid for dog license book, 2 00
B. & M. Railroad, freight on safe, 4 82
J. H. Martain, board of Town officers, 43 40
$1,099 95
Watering Trough Bills.
PAID
Chas. S. Drew,
$ 3 00
Mrs. A. E. Blaisdell,
3 00
F. A. Whiting,
3 00
E. T. Gilman,
3 00
E. D. Henderson,
3 00
Edwin Remick,
3 00
W. J. Bickford,
3 00
W. S. Gardner,
3 00
C. F. Pillsbury,
3 00
$27 00
Forest Fire Bills.
PAID
R. E. Arling, conveyance,
$12 80
Samuel A. Hidden, Fire Warden,
27 00
Samuel A. Hidden, on account B. & M. Railroad,
20 35
$60 15
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Destruction of Brown Tail Moth Nests. PAID.
S. Harold Hidden,
$ 6 00
Levi Bunker,
4 00
Ellis Sanborn,
7 50
$17 50
Bounty Bills.
PAID.
Geo. E. Staples, 9 hedgehogs,
$ 1 80
Edw. Hammond, 1 bear, 1 hedgehog,
5 20
R. C. Spaulding, paid for 11 hedgehogs,
2 20
Samuel H. Gilman, 1 bear,
5 00
Ralph W. Willey, 1 bear,
5 00
W. H. Moody, 1 Canadian lynx,
5 00
Samuel A. Hidden, cash paid for 35 hedgehogs,
7 00
W. C. Smith, 1 bear,
5 00
W. D. Knight, 1 hedgehog,
20
$36 40
Town Library.
PAID.
H. B. Robinson, labor and material, $ 33 17
Ansel Cummings, 111/2m shingles,
51 75
Chas. H. Dow, Library Treas., appropriation,
100 00
$184 92
Dog Damage.
PAID.
Geo. H. Huntress, 2 sheep killed by dogs, $ 7 00
John G. Robinson, 5 hens killed by dogs, 5 00
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W. D. Knight, 1 hen killed by dogs, Lester E. Moody, 2 sheep killed by dogs,
1 00
10 00
$23 00
Street Lights.
PAID.
Chocorua Company, quarter ending June 30, $40 00
Chocorua Company, quarter ending Sept. 30, 40 00
Chocorua Company, quarter ending Dec. 31, 40 00
$120 00
Memorial Day Appropriation.
PAID.
Geo. F. Bachelder, Treasurer,
$15 00
Geo. F. Bachelder, Treasurer,
15 00
$30 00
Cemetery Trust Fund Income.
PAID
Wm. Weeks, Trustee, interest trust funds, Chocorua, $43 92
J. L. Mason, Trustee, interest trust funds, Riverside, 50 74
E. T. Gilman, Trustee, interest trust funds, Gilman, 5 25
$99 91
School Bills.
PAID.
Arthur E. Wiggin, School Treasurer, $300 00
Howard F, Page, School Treasurer, 500 00
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Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
300 00
Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
500 00
Howard F. Page,
459 61
Howard F. Page,
57 00
$5,116 61
Notes and Interest.
PAID.
Rochester Loan and Banking Co., note and interest, $2,050 00
A. T. Davis, note and interest, 253 66
Conway National Bank, note and interest, 1,530 00
Conway National Bank, note and interest,
2,567 00
North Conway Loan and Banking Co., F. S. Lord,
4,227 50
Sarah Davis, interest on note,
42 00
E. F. Currier, interest on note,
35 00
W. H. Tilton, interest on note,
35 00
Hannah O. Wiggin, interest on note,
21 00
Angie Mason, interest on note,
5 80
$10,766 96
State and County Taxes.
PAID.
State Tax,
$1,512 00
County Tax,
1,359 93
Services of Town Officers.
PAID.
F. P. Evans, $ 4 00
M. W. Chamberlain, 2 00
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F. P. Evans,
4 00
E. D. Henderson,
4 00
Ansel Cummings,
12 00
C. C. Knowlton,
6 00
Ansel Cummings,
10 00
J. C. Goodwin,
3 00
F. A. Whiting,
10 00
H. B. Robinson, Admr.,
12 00
E. Remick, M. D.,
6 00
L. F. Wiggin,
4 00
E. S. Pollard,
40 00
E. S. Pollard,
50 00
Howard F. Page,
6 00
Samuel Hidden, Moderator,
5 00
C. C. Smith, Dog Constable,
10 00
C. C. Smith, Collector of Taxes,
175 00
E. D. Henderson,
121 00
R. C. Spaulding,
119 25
Samuel A. Hidden,
116 00
$719 25
Abatements.
PAID.
Otis Allard, left town,
$ 1 54
Geo. F. Dow, unable to pay,
77
Ernest Eldridge, paid in Ossipee,
1 54
Chas. A. Gilman, left town1,
1 54
Jas. Gilman, left town,
1 54
Jas. Howard, overtaxed,
3 08
Mabel Kerrison, taxed twice,
107 80
John Koster, left town,
1 54
Dr. F. A. Loveland, left town,
1 54
Geo. Lilliker, left town,
3 85
Jacob Woods, left town,
3 08
Geo. Morrison, paid in Laconia,
1 54
L. O. Meader estate, horse taxed in Sandwich,
1 92
A. C. Kennett, overtaxed,
54 90
3 85
Ida M. Parker, taxed by error, O. P. Hobbs, overtaxed,
1 54
$191 57
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Town and County Poor.
PAID.
Annie S. Perkins, board and care of Clifford child, $ 5 00
John C. Davis, board of Henry Wiggin, 32 00
John C. Davis, board of Henry Wiggin, 32 00
John C. Davis, board of Henry Wiggin,
40 00
N. W. Hutchins, Geo. F. Dow,
15 00
S. O. Kimball, John C. Dow,
78 00
J. C. Goodwin, Geo. F. Dow,
10 00
N. W. Hutchins, Geo. F. Dow,
20 00
Annie S. Perkins, Clifford child,
6 00
Edwin Remick, M. D., Geo. F. Dow,
70 75
Edwin Remick, M. D., Henry Wiggin,
1 50
Annie S. Perkins, Clifford child,
50 00
E. S. Pollard, Clifford child,
3 00
Mrs. N. W. Hutchins, care Phoebe Dow,
16 87
E. S. Pollard, mdse. Geo. F. Dow,
146 45
114 00
$640 57
Assets.
Cash in hands of Treasurer,
$5,023 80
A. A. Chase, note and interest, 58 33
Geo. E. Gilman, note and interest,
54 17
Due from School District, dog license fees, 1912, paid by error,
139 80
Due from taxes assumed by town, at Collector's sale,
290 49
Due from County, County poor, 1913,
78 00
Due from County, County poor, 1912,
163 27
Due from State, bounties, 36 40
$5,844 26
Liabilities.
Cemetery Trust Fund, $3,405 00
Outstanding notes, Sarah H. Davis, 1,200 00
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Outstanding notes, Angie Mason,
200 00
Outstanding notes, Conway National Bank, 4,000 00
Outstanding notes, Hiram Mason, 1,500 00
Outstanding notes, E. F. Currier,
1,000 00
Outstanding notes, Hannah O. Wiggin,
600 00
Outstanding notes, W. H. Tilton, 1,000 00
$12,905 00
Liabilities over assets,
$7,060 74
We certify that we have this day examined the accounts of the Selectmen of the Town of Tamworth, and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.
HARDRESS L. WIGGIN,
FRANK P. EVANS, Town Auditors.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWIN D. HENDERSON, ROBERT C. SPAULDING, SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, Selectmen of Tamworth.
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Treasurer's Report, Feb. 15, 1914. Liabilities.
Cemetery Trust Fund,
$3,405 00
Outstanding notes, Sarah H. Davis,
1,200 00
Outstanding notes, Angie Mason,
200 00
Outstanding notes, Conway National Bank,
4,000 00
Outstanding notes, Hiram Mason,
1,500 00
Outstanding notes, E. F. Currier,
1,000 00
Outstanding notes, Hannah O. Wiggin,
600 00
Outstanding notes, W. H. Tilton,
1,000 00
$12,905 00
Assets.
Cash in hands of Treasurer,
$5,023 80
A. A. Chase, note and interest,
58 33
Geo. E. Gilman, note and interest,
54 17
Due from School District, dog license fees, 1912, paid by error,
139 80
Due from County, County poor, 1912,
163 27
Due from County, County poor, 1913,
78 00
Due from State, bounties,
36 40
Due from taxes assumed by town, at Collector's sale,
290 49
$5,844 26
Liabilities over assets,
$7,060 74
$12,905 00
Respectfully submitted,
E. S. POLLARD.
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Report from Trustees of Riverside Cemetery. Receipts.
Balance from 1912,
$30 75
From Town,
50 74
From M. E. Smith for stone post,
50
From W. C. Smith for old gate,
1 00
$82 99
Expenditures.
PAID.
L. C. Bartlett, for phosphate, Cement and seed,
$31 20
2 34
Painting new gate.
1 00
Pipe and repairing fence,
1 50
Cutting gate post and use of tools,
1 50
Changing small gate at Ames lot,
2 50
Labor, inside work,
20 50
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1914,
22 45
$82 99
Raised by private subscription, $85, for an iron gate and put in place of the wooden one, gone to decay. A list of the donors' names can be found on file with all Cemetery papers in hands of the Trustees.
J. L. MASON, L. H. VITTUM, M. E. SMITH, Trustees.
Chocorua Cemetery Trust Fund.
Cash on hand from 1912, Due from town,
$54 21
43 95
Expended for labor,
$43 35
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TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
Nahum Gilman Cemetery Trust Fund.
Cash on hand May, 1912,
Fund received year 1912,
$1 40 5 25
$6 65
PAID
D. V. Gross for cleaning stones,
$5 75
Top dressing and work, 1912,
90
$6 65
EDMUND T. GILMAN, Trustee.
Library Report.
Cash received from town,
$100 00
PAID.
Lucy A. Cook, Librarian, salary to Jan. 1, 1914,
$50 00
De Wolfe & Fisk Co., books, 31 93
Bal. due Treas. last year,
2 95
William H. Gile & Co., for magazines,
7 80
J. L. Gibson, cedar posts,
2 50
Small bills,
1 74
Balance in treasury,
3 08
$100 00
CHARLES H. DOW, Treasurer.
TAMWORTH TOWN REPORT
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Report of School District. Appropriations and Treasurer's Receipts.
Balance E. A. Wiggin, Treas. 1913, $ 212 36 84 51
Less adjustment due to error found in %,
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