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LIABILITIES.
Outstanding notes
$4,000.00
Cemetery trust funds 3,505.00
$7,505.00
ASSETS.
Cash on hand
$4,653.80
Due from state, on account bounties
29.40
Due from county, on account of pauper
78.00
Due from C. B. Hoyt .
2.87
Due from George E. Gilman, on note
29.14
Due from Augustus Chase, on note.
63.69
Due from William Ellery, for culverts
32.00
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Due for taxes assumed by town (1913)
$214.44
Due for taxes assumed by town (1915)
256.83
Bridge plank
100.00
$5,460.17
Liabilities over assets
$2,044.83
$7,505.00
Reduction of town debt, 1915.
$4,077.95
Respectfully submitted, · SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EZRA NICKERSON, ARTHUR L. MASON, . Selectmen of Tamworth. February 19, 1916.
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.
FRANK P. EVANS, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, Town Auditors.
Two-Tamworth-
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Report of Treasurer
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To Samuel A. Hidden, Ezra Nickerson 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 February 15, 1916:
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1915
$4,891.17
Resident assessment
9,774.79
Non-resident assessment 9,956.55
Literary fund
121.55
Savings bank tax
860.07
School fund 677.00
Taxes not listed . 112.55
Received from Conway National bank, on note
1,000.00
Received from Conway Natoinal bank, on note
2,000.00
Received from John Elwell
100.00
Received from pedlers' license
5.00
Received from dog license balance 1915-1916. .
136.00
Received from H. S. Mudgett
50.00
Received from George E. Gilman, part pay- ment of note
30.00
Received from state on account forest fires. .
13.13
Received from state highway department. . 3,769.99
$33,498.00
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PAID BY SELECTMEN'S ORDERS.
John F. Sanborn, surveyor (West) $142.75
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
3.60
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
163.00
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
118.00
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
60.00
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
26.50
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
387.25
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
328.95
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
16.45
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
28.63
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
87.46
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
10.00
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
2.60
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
5.00
John F. Sanborn, surveyor
4.75
Total
$1,384.94
William H. Perkins, Surveyor, (South)
$264.10
William H. Perkins, surveyor
77.25
William H. Perkins, surveyor
27.00
William H. Perkins, surveyor
128.90
William H. Perkins, surveyor
3.25
William H. Perkins, surveyor
. 37.60
William H. Perkins, surveyor
26.00
William H. Perkins, surveyor
4.50
Total
$568.60
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor, (East) ...
$249.50
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor
275.00
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor
110.00
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor
33.25
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor
14.70
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor
3.80
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Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor.
$25.00
Charles W. Chamberlain, surveyor
2.00
Total
$733.25
TAMWORTH TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE.
LABOR REPORTS.
Week ending
Apr. 17. Frank Hale
$17.50
24. Frank Hale 29.00
May 1. Frank Hale
25.45
8. Frank Hale
22.25
15. Frank Hale
23.00
22. Frank Hale
22.25
29. Frank Hale
22.25
June 5. Frank Hale
38.25
12. Frank Hale
60.25
19. Frank Hale
27.00
26. Frank Hale
36.00
July 3. Frank Hale
56.05
10. Frank Hale
28.25
17. Frank Hale
31.10
24. Frank Hale
50.62
31. Frank Hale
29.50
Aug.
7. Frank Hale
25.10
14. Frank Hale
35.00
21. Frank Hale
36.50
28. Edward Carleton
34.00
Sept. 4. Edward Carleton
36.63
11. Charles Chamberlain
40.33
18. Charles Chamberlain 48.55
25. Charles Chamberlain 41.88
Oct.
2. Charles Chamberlain
53.00
9. Charles Chamberlain 33.65
16. Charles Chamberlain 38.00
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Oct. 23. Charles Chamberlain
$49.00
30. Charles Chamberlain 84.10
Nov. 6. Charles Chamberlain, including bills J. O. Gerry $3.20, N. John- son $1.65, C. W. Chamberlain $8.30, A. C. Page $0.15, J. F. Chick $1.32, Ezra Nickerson $1.75, A. C. Page $0.50. 98.19
Apr. 17. Frank Eldridge
9.83
May
1. Frank Eldridge
6.80
8. Frank Eldridge
16.90
22. Frank Eldridge
6.60
29. Frank Eldridge
3.67
June 12. Frank Eldridge
3.67
26. Howard Eldridge
6.80
July
3. Howard Eldridge
4.53
24. Howard Eldridge
10.58
31. Howard Eldridge
3.77
Aug. 20 Howard Eldridge
11.33
21. Howard Eldridge
6.80
28. Howard Eldridge
7.56
Sept.
4. Howard Eldridge
6.80
18. Howard Eldridge
11.60
25. Howard Eldridge
15.90
Oct.
2. Howard Eldridge
7.00
9. Howard Eldridge
20.73
16. Howard Eldridge
15.40
30. Howard Eldridge
4.80
Nov.
6. Howard Eldridge
20.40
20. Howard Eldridge
20.70
Dec.
4. Howard Eldridge, bill of N. John-
son for gravel
5.00
$1,399.82
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STATE ENGINEERING INSPECTION.
Apr. 7 to 20, H. L. Smith
$3.00
20 to May 4, H. L. Smith .... 1.75
May 18 to June 1, H. L. Smith ... 4.10
June 1 to June 15, H. L. Smith. . 1.28
15 to July 6, H. L. Smith ..
2.11
July 6 to 19, H. L. Smith 3.62
Apr. 9 to 19, D. J. Tasker .63
June 5 to July 5, D. J. Tasker ... 1.81
$18.30
Total expended $1,418.12 Engineering done in maintenance work after July was charged to General Maintenance and paid by state.
APPROPRIATION.
State
Town
Total
1914 balance
$10.08
$3.37
$13.45
1915
1,120.00
480.00
1,600.00
$1,130.08
$483.37
$1,613.45
TOTAL EXPENDED.
Appropriation
$1,613.45
Expended
1,418.12
Balance
$195.33
TAMWORTH STATE AID MAINTENANCE.
(Ossipee-Meredith Road.) LABOR REPORTS.
Week ending
$21.00
May 1. Alphonso Mason
29. Alphonso Mason 8.00
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June 12. Alphonso Mason $4.25
July 10. Alphonso Mason, washout damage. 57.50
17. Alphonso Mason, washout damage. 72.55
24. Alphonso Mason
28.00
July 31 and Aug. 7, Alphonso Mason
52.73
Aug. 14. Alphonso Mason 11.25 Alphonso Mason (S. Young, pa- trolman) 24.65
21. Alphonso Mason (S. Young, pa- trolman ) 33.92
28. Alphonso Mason, (S. Young, pa- trolman) 6.25
Sept. 4. Alphonso Mason (S. Young, pa- trolman)
27.80
11. Alphonso Mason $36.35
18. Alphonso Mason 27.50
25. Alphonso Mason 10.50
74.35
25. Alphonso Mason
$11.25
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Oct.
2. Alphonso Mason
8.24
19.59
9. Alphonso Mason $5.25
16. Alphonso Mason
3.50
8.75
Dec.
4. Alphonso Mason
7.65
$458.24
STATE ENGINEERING INSPECTION EXPENSE.
May 4 to 18, H. L. Smith $0.63
May 18 to June 1, H. L. Smith .60
June 1 to July 6, H. L. Smith. . 1.05
July 6 to July 19, H. L. Smith ... 1.80
4.08
Total expended
$462.32
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Subsequent engineering inspection expense was charged to General Maintenance and paid by state.
APPROPRIATION.
1914 balance
State $25.13 50.00
Town $4.50
Total $29.63
1915
50.00
$100.00
$75.13
$54.50
$129.63
Special
200.00
50.00
250.00
$275.13
$104.50
$379.63
Add'l, July washout
131.05
131.05
$406.18
$104.50
$510.68
Appropriation
$510.68
Total expended
462.32
Balance
$48.36
TAMWORTH, OSSIPEE-MEREDITH ROAD CON- STRUCTION.
LABOR REPORTS.
Week ending
May 29. Alphonso Mason $162.25
June 5. Alphonso Mason 460.00
12. Alphonso Mason, including bills as follows: A. Remick $11.05, A. Remick $29.84, C. Downs $18.60, A. Palmer $2.95, E. Thorn $8.55, totaling $70.99 $599.74
19. Alphonso Mason 434.00
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June 26. Alphonso Mason, including follow- ing bills: C. Downs $0.50, E. Thorn $38.80, A. Remick $18.48, W. C. Smith $8.30
$611.08
July
3. Alphonso Mason
226.16
10. Alphonso Mason
37.50
17. Alphonso Mason
54.00
24. Alphonso Mason
84.26
31.
Alphonso Mason
5.75
Aug. 14.
Alphonso Mason
34.35
21. Alphonso Mason
24.52
28. Alphonso Mason
442.12
Sept. 4. Alphonso Mason
420.65
11.
Alphonso Mason
366.55
18. Alphonso Mason
83.00
25. Alphonso Mason
48.27
$4,094.20
STATE ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION EXPENSE.
May 18 to June 1, H. L. Smith ... $6.80
May 18 to June 1, D. J. Tasker .. 9.25
June 1 to June 15, H. L. Smith. . 2.65
June 15 to July 6, H. L. Smith .
9.98
June 15 to July 6, D. J. Tasker. ... 9.60
Aug. 18 to Sept. 7, H. L. Smith ... 8.95
Aug. 18 to Sept. ? , D. J. Tasker ... 5.50
Sept. 7 to Sept. 20, H. L. Smith ...
1.85
CULVERTS. $54.58
July 6. Northeast Metal Culvert Co., 1 culvert, 18" x 32' @ 98c ft., $31.36, less discount 2%, 63c. $30.73 THREE-TAMWORTH
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July 19. Wheeling Concrete Co., 1 culvert, 24'x12", @ 55c, $13.20, less 2 % discount, 26c 12.94
$43.67
June 23. Concord Foundry & Machine Co., 1 catch basin, grate and base casting 4.20
Total amount expended
$4,196.65
APPROPRIATION.
State
Town
$1,674.00
$1,674.00
Total $3,348.00 837.00
Add'l appropriation 837.00
$2,511.00
$1,674.00
$4,185.00
Appropriation
$4,185.00
Expended
4,196.65
Overdraft
$11.65
RAILING HIGHWAYS
John F. Sanborn, Surveyor
$89.07
W. H. Perkins
47.99
$137.06
BRIDGE BILLS
William Stone
$0.50
W. H. Perkins
49.50
John F. Sanborn
42.17
Frank P. Evans (for bridge plank)
153.93
John F. Sanborn 13.00
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W. H. Perkins
$52.06
W. H. Perkins
11.00
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.
42.00
George Moore
6.00
Charles Chamberlain
62.87
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.
32.48
W. H. Perkins
49.07
John F. Sanborn
11.00
Alphonso Mason
4.75
W. N. Mason (lumber for bridges)
237.25
W. H. Perkins
5.49
W. H. Perkins
3.50
W. H. Perkins
36.59
$813.16
BREAKING SNOW
John Sauliner
$1.50
G. Walter Gallup
16.60
W. A. Stone
6.00
Thompson Boyd
13.75
Irving Kennett
3.50
W. S. Gardner
2.00
L. H. Vittum
6.00
S. E. Perkins
5.77
E. J. Silvan
1.25
E. D. Henderson
12.00
W. H. Perkins
5.75
F. O. Hobbs
36.00
Harold E. Ross
36.00
E. G. Clark
4.50
H. M. Gilman
27.00
R. C. Spaulding
12.00
Roberts Bros
12.00
Lester E. Moody
14.25
George H. Bryant
9.00
Samuel A. Hidden
5.00
$229.87
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WATERING TROUGHS
W. S. Gardner
$3.00
E. T. Gilman
3.00
E. F. Pilsbury, 1914-1915 6.00
Charles Drew
3.00
F. A. Whiting
3.00
E. D. Henderson
3.00
Edwin Remick
3.00
$24.00
TOWN LIBRARY
George E. Gilman, trustee
$100.00
MEMORIAL DAY APPROPRIATION
Elias Downs, treasurer
$25.00
INTEREST CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS
L. H. Vittum, trustee.
$53.37
E. T. Gilman
10.50
William Weeks
25.00
William Weeks
36.45
$125.32
SCHOOLS
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
$500.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
500.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
200.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
800.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
350.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
500.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
600.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
700.00
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Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
$300.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
300.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
400.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
150.00
Arthur S. Fall, treasurer
659.60
$5,959.60
BOUNTY BILLS
Ernest Grant
$0.60
Lester E. Moody
5.00
Wesley Mason
2.50
Thompson Boyd
.60
Clarence Smith
.60
Ivan H. Boyd
2.20
Ivan H. Boyd
1.60
Charles Williams
.40
Herbert F. Hill
1.00
Harold Bookholtz
1.60
H. L. Wiggin
.20
H. O. Piper
1.00
Elmer Boyd
.80
John Sauliner
5.00
S. H. Hidden
.60
Elmer Boyd
2.80
Samuel Metcalf
2.60
E. R. Johnson
.60
$29.40
TOWN AND COUNTY POOR
Annie L. Perkins, board of Clifford child . $8.00
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow 8.00
Charles Dow, board of John Dow
19.50
Annie L. Perkins, board of Clifford child 8.00
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow
8.00
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Annie L. Perkins, board of Clifford child. $8.00
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow 8.00
Charles Dow, board of John & Phebe Dow
21.50
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow
2.00
Annie L. Perkins, board of Clifford child 8.00
Charles E. Dow, board of Phebe Dow 8.00
Charles E. Dow, board of John Dow
6.00
Charles E. Dow, board of Phebe Dow
2.00
Charles E. Dow, board of John Dow
7.50
Benjamin Hurder, board of Phebe Dow
34.64
Annie L. Perkins, board of Clifford child . . 44.00
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow
16.80
Carroll County Farm, burial H. Schoolcraft
22.00
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow
10.00
Annie L. Perkins, board of Clifford child .. Ezra Nickerson, on account H. O. Schoolcraft
6.14
Eva L. Pollard
2.87
Eva L. Pollard, supplies for Clifford child
5.08
Rose Brown, board of Phebe Dow
12.50
Charles E. Dow, board of John Dow
19.50
Charles E. Dow, board of John Dow
19.50
Edwin Remick, M. D., medical aid for Phebe Dow 15.25
$346.78
TRAMPS
Carrie A. Robertson
$1.50
Ansel Cummings
9.00
Ansel Cummings
12.25
Ansel Cummings
15.75
Ansel Cummings
9.75
$48.25
16.00
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NOTES AND INTEREST
William H. Tilton
$200.00
William H. Tilton
35.00
Hiram Mason
105.00
Hannah O. Wiggin
21.00
Edward Currier
35.00
Angie Mason
7.00
Sarah H. Davis
42.00
E. C. Knowlton
10.50
George E. Gilman
517.50
Hiram Mason
300.00
Conway National Bank
1,013.33
Conway National Bank
2,040.00
Hiram Mason
2,700.00
Angie Mason
200.00
$7,226.33
ABATEMENTS
CHARLES C. SMITH, COLLECTOR.
Benjamin Gallup, overtaxed
$6.09
M. & Mrs. F. H. Carle, overtaxed
4.77
C. G. Hoag, overtaxed
8.70
Siras Johnson, overtaxed
3.48
Frank Dow Est., unable to pay
1.74
R. B. Moody, loss by fire
23.58
George & Mrs. A. Moore
35.32
Phebe Dow, unable to pay
2.61
$86.29
State Tax
2,032.00
County Tax 1,688.04
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24 MISCELLANEOUS
L. W. Lord, M. D., recording births and deaths, 1914 $1.25
R. C. Spaulding, telephoning expense charges etc. 2.03
Thompson Boyd, services as deputy fire war- den 2.50
John B. Clark Co., printing Town Reports 41.00
Herbert W. Hobbs, town order Books 2.50
E. C. Eastman, tax collectors Book
2.30
Forest Chick & Son, rubber stamps for select- men's office
3.75
Charles A. Blaisdell, removing trees from
Highway
2.00
Ansel Cummings, cartage and freight charges
4.12
A. O. Pascoe, lanterns
1.70
Fred W. Bunker, cutting grass in Town Cemetery 7.00
Samuel A. Hidden, bonds for Surveyors ..
5.00
Samuel A. Hidden, expense and legal advice
7.18
Arthur L. Bennett, shingles for Town House 82.50 John F. Sanborn, labor on breakwater at Won- olancet 27.50
Henry B. Robinson, shingling Town House
37.89
Ansel Cummings, gravel furnished for high-
ways
5.00
George E. Garland, winding clock.
10.00
Edwin Remick, M. D., recording birth and death certificates 5.25
John Martin, board of Town Officials
24.75
A. R. Robinson, to vital transcripts rendered State Board of Health
16.00
E. R. Johnson, removing trees from high-
way 1.50
H. B. Kelley .60
Ezra Nickerson, expenses and car fare 5.56
H. L. Wiggin, board of Town Officers 8.75
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S. A. Hidden, cash paid for legal advice for town
$13.96
S. A. Hidden, cash paid for telephoning, post- age supplies for office
5.84
H. L. Wiggin, postage 1.86
Charles C. Smith, taxes assumed by town . . 256.83 Samuel A. Hidden, bonds for Collector and Treasurer 16.50
$602.62
SERVICES OF TOWN OFFICERS
E. D. Henderson, auditor $2.00
F. P. Evans, auditor 2.00
Samuel A. Hidden, selectman 25.00
Ezra Nickerson, selectman
20.00
R. C. Spaulding, selectman 15.00
Ansel Cummings, police 5.00
Samuel A. Hidden, selectman
50.00
H. L. Wiggin, dog constable (1914) 10.00
40.00
Arthur L. Mason, selectman 40.00
Ezra Nickerson, selectman
6.00
Arthur L. Mason, selectman
25.00
Calvin C. Knowlton, supervisor 6.00
Ezra Nickerson, selectman
25.00
Leander F. Wiggin, board of health
4.00
Ezra Nickerson, selectman
31.00
Arthur L. Mason, selectman 36.00
Charles C. Smith, tax collector 198.00
H. L. Wiggin, treasurer
50.00
A. R. Robinson, clerk 40.00
J. C. Goodwin, supervisor
5.00
Edwin Remick, M. D., board of health
6.00
Walter C. Smith, dog constable 15.00
S. A. Hidden, moderator 5.00
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F. L. Steele, Jr., supervisor
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S. A. Hidden, fire warden $5.00
S. A. Hidden, selectman 59.70
Ansel Cummings, police
8.00
$733.70
RECAPITULATION
To cash in hands of treasurer Feb 15, 1915
$4,891.17
Received for year ending Feb 15, 1916 28,606.83
$33,498.00
DISBURSEMENTS
Summer Highway Bills
$2,686.79
Maintenance of Trunk line east
1,397.55
Maintenance of Ossipee & Meredith Road . . 458.24
Construction of Ossipee & Meredith Road . .
4,094.20
Railing Highways
137.06
Bridge Bills
813.16
Breaking Snow
229.87
Watering Troughs
24.00
Town Library
100.00
Memorial Day
25.00
Interest on Cemetery Trust Fund
125.32
Schools
5,959.60
Bounty
29.40
Town and County Poor
346.78
Tramps
48.25
Notes and Interest
7,226.33
Abatements
86.29
State Tax
2,032.00
County Tax
1,688.04
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Miscellaneous
Services of Town Officers
$602.62 733.70
$28,844.20
Cash in hand of Treasurer Feb 15, 1916 .. 4,653.80
$33,498.00
HARDRESS L. WIGGIN, Town Treasurer.
February 19, 1916.
We certify that we have this day examined the accounts of the treasurer of the town of Tamworth and find them properly vouched and correctly cast.
FRANK P. EVANS, EDWIN D. HENDERSON, Town Auditors.
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY
(Year ending Jan. 1, 1916.)
1915.
Cr.
Jan. 1.
Cash on hand
$27.43
Mar. 20.
Cash from town
53.37
June 18.
Cash for grass
8.00
Aug. 20.
Cash for grass
8.00
$96.80
1915.
Dr.
Mar. 12.
Pd. L. D. Bartlett & Sons, ton X-L
$28.00
Apr. 17. Pd. L. H. Vittum for work
4.00
May 5.
Pd. J. L. Mason for work
3.00
May 11.
Pd. M. E. Smith for work
15.85
May 11.
Pd. R. Elias for brushes & paint . .
2.58
June 18.
Pd. L. H. Vittum for cutting grass
8,00
Aug. 20.
Pd. M. E. Smith for cutting grass
8.00
Dec. 20.
Pd. R. Elias for grass seed
.55
Jan. 1. Cash on hand
26.82
$96.80
Respectfully submitted by
JOHN L. MASON, M. E. SMITH, L. H. VITTUM,
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REPORT OF CHOCORUA CEMETERY
1915. Cr.
Cash on hand
$111.64
From town
61.45
$173.09
Dr.
For labor
$79.40
For gate
54.66
$134.06
Cash on hand
$39.03
WM. WEEKS,
Trustee.
REPORT OF CEMETERY FUND TO MAY 1915
Fund 1913
$5.25
Fund 1914 5.25
Received
$10.50
Balance paid D. V. Graves June 19 :
Cleaning stones $4.25
Grass seed & labor
3.50
$7.75
Cash on hand $2.75
E. T. GILMAN, Trustee of Gilman Cemetery.
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REPORT OF LIBRARY TRUSTEE
Amount received from town
$100.00
From Charles Dow estate
3,00
Allowance in hands of Trustee
.42
$103.42
Expenditure, librarian
$50.00
Books
44.50
Wood
2.50
Printing
2.62
Miscellaneous
3.60
Cash on hand
.20
$103.42
GEORGE E. GILMAN, Trustee.
REPORT OF TREASURER, SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Dr.
To cash on hand Feb 15, 1915
$276.76
Appropriation by law
1,905.00
In addition by vote of district
1,600.00
Text books
200.00
Supplies
200.00
Tuition
300.00
Charles E. Mart, note
400.00
Salaries .
120.00
Administration
100.00
Literacy fund
121.55
Average attendance
135.00
Qualified teachers
510.00
Tuition rebate
32.00
Massachusetts Bonding Co.
670.01
Repairs
200.00
Interest on school note
72.00
Dog license
64.05
$6,906.37
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BY HAVING PAID THE FOLLOWING BILLS
Cr.
Teachers salaries, summer and winter
$3,510.00
Administration
198.69
· Repairs
255.90
Text books and supplies
338.28
Janitor service
172.70
Transportation
267.00
Tuition
292.65
Insurance
105.35
Legal Services
257.50
Chartered Accountants
76.04
Fuel .
119.40
Miscellaneous
157.71
Charles E. Mart, note and interest
428.82
Cash on hand
726.33
$6,906.37
NOTE AND INTEREST
Chas E. Smart, note and interest
428.82
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS
A. S. Fall
$15.85
A. W. Grant
1.29
R. C. Ames
1.00
E. C. Grace
2.00
A. Cummings
3.24
A. Cummings
2.75
H. B. Kelly
1.00
Gilman Brothers
5.25
Mabel Quimby
2.59
E. F. Currier
17.39
Mrs. Chas. Whiting
2.00
Mrs. A. W. Perkins
10.00
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F. L. Moore
$2.35
Gilman Brothers
20.27
Lila B. Stone
2.50
J. La Montain
1.25
R. E. Lane
1.24
Geo. H. Ellis
17.25 .
Mrs. Jacob Bookholtz
3.75
E. C. Grace
1.50
S. O. Kimball
10.00
W. C. Walker
2.31
A. S. Fall
6.55
G. H. Bryant
3.25
Eva L. Pollard
4.93
Winslow Staples
1.45
Edson C. Eastman
.63
R. E. Lane
4.12
G. A. Morrison
12.00
$157.71
BILLS FOR FUEL
W. J. Pascoe
$12.00
Henry Ross
1.30
Edwin S. Hammond
2.60
J. N. Robertson
6.25
H. M. Gilman
10.00
Frank Arling
3.00
R. Chamberlin
7.00
W. H. Perkins
6.00
C. R. Fellows
6.00
W. J. Pascoe
8.00
F. P. Evans.
9.00
E. G. Clarke
3.50
W. J. Pascoe
3.00
Chester Robinson
4.75
C. R. Fellows
6.00
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H. M. Gilman
$16.00
W. J. Pascoe
12.00
Frank Arling
3.00
$119.40
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Harvey S. Chase
$43.71
Harvey S. Chase
32.33
$76.04
LEGAL SERVICES.
Leslie P. Snow $257.50
INSURANCE.
S. A. Hidden
$70.35
S. A. Hidden 35.00
$105.35
TUITION.
Union School District
$20.00
New Hampton Literary and Biblical Institute
66.65
Robinson Seminary
13.00
Robinson Seminary
28.00
School District of Milton
24.00
New Hampton Literary and Biblical Institute
33.32
Laconia Public School
15.00
Robinson Seminary
26.00
New Hampton Literary and Biblical Institute 26.68 S. A. Hidden 40.00
$292.65
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TRANSPORTATION.
Annie L. Perkins $9.00
Annie L. Perkins
12.00
Gladys Goodwin
3.00
Annie L. Perkins
15.00
R. C. Spaulding
54.50
Annie L. Perkins
9.00
Harold Ross
5.00
Henry B. Smith
37.50
Teresa C. Henderson
8.00
H. L. Wiggin
2.00
R. E. Arling
1.50
R. H. McKee
10.00
Annie L. Perkins
25.00
F. L. Steele, Jr.
20.00
R. C. Spaulding
52.50
E. R. Johnson
3.00
$267.00
JANITOR SERVICE.
N. H. Remick
$13.50
Norman Nickerson
1.50
L. Martin
6.00
Howard Gilman
7.50
Harry Hobbs
7.50
Catherine Hammond
7.00
Blanche Perkins
7.50
Celia Clarke
7.50
Evelyn Whiting
6.00
Roland C. Ames
9.75
Lincoln Remick
12.00
Nelson H. Remick
6.20
Chester Robinson
16.50
Harry Hobbs
7.50
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Louville Martin
7.50
Howard Gilman
5.50
David P. Hayford
2.50
Catherine Hammond
7.50
Evelyn Whiting
7.50
Celia M. Clark
7:50
Roland C. Ames
9.75
Horace Mason
9.00
$172.50
SUPPLIES.
American Book Company
$4.88
E. E. Babb & Company
3.91
Ginn & Company
9.60
E. E. Babb & Company
108.38
Houghton, Mifflin & Company
.72
American Book Company
50.08
E. E. Babb & Company
1.88
E. E. Babb & Company
17.10
E. E. Babb & Company
.68
E. E. Babb & Company
10.50
Katherine Merrill
25.00
E. E. Babb & Company
36.14
E. E. Babb & Company
20.61
D. H. Knowlton
3.60
E. E. Babb & Company
22.53
C. E. Bennett
5.00
E. E. Babb & Company
17.67
$338.28
REPAIRS.
Gilman Brothers $9.05
Everett Hodgkins 15.00
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Ralph Chamberlain
$5.00
W. C. Walker
2.40
L. G. Mason
66.05
Newton Kimball
1.75
Ralph Chamberlain
2.00
W. R. Kimball
140.17
John F. Chick & Son
9.48
Ralph Chamberlain
5.00
$255.90
ADMINISTRATION.
Thorp & Martin
$11.75
A. W. Fisher
3.87
A. W. Fisher
11.07
A. W. Fisher
20.00.
S. A. Hidden
9.00
A. S. Fall
5.00
R. H. McKee
10.00
S. A. Hidden
9.00
A. S. Fall
25.00
F. L. Steele, Jr.
40.00
Everett Hodgkins 40.00
George E. Gilman
3.00
$198.69
TEACHERS' SALARIES.
SPRING TERM.
Carrie P. Turner
$36.00
Maude L. Huntress 27.00
C. W. Dickey 42.00
Mabel Quimby 33.00
Esther Turner 36.00
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Alice Hoag
$22.00
Ruth Jeffs
36.00
Edna Locke 36.00
R. Webster
36.00
Evelyn Conrad
36.00
R. Webster
48.00
Edna Locke
4.8.00
R. Jeffs
48.00
C. W. Dickey
56.00
Evelyn Conrad 48.00
Maude L. Huntress
36.00
Carrie P. Turner
48.00
Mabel Quimby
44.00
Alice Hoag
44.00
Esther Turner
48.00
Mabel Quimby
55.00
Alice Hoag
55.00
Esther Turner 60.00
R. Webster
60.00
Edna Locke
60.00
R. Jeffs
60.00
C. W. Dickey
$0.00
Evelyn Conrad
60.00
Maude L. Huntress
45.00
Carrie P. Turner
60.00
Mabel Quimby
33.00
Esther Turner
36.00
R. Webster
36.00
Edna Locke
36.00
Ruth Jeffs
36.00
C. W. Dickey
42.00
Evelyn Conrad
36.00
Maude L. Huntress
27.00
Carrie P. Turner 36.00
Alice Hoag
44.00
$1,755.00
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FALL TERM.
Francis Cochrane $48.00
Lucy E. Stamper 48.00
Eunice M. Stantial 48.00
Susie E. Luce
48.00
Alice N. Hoag 44.00
Evelyn Conrad 48.00
Mabel Quimby
44.00
Mary W. Hill
56.00
Ethel Jeffers
48.00
Maude L. Huntress
36.00
Lucy E. Stamper
48.00
Eunice M. Stantial
48.00
Susie E. Luce
48.00
Mary W. Hill
56.00
Maude L. Huntress
36.00
Ethel Jeffers
48.00
Evelyn Conrad
48.00
Mabel Quimby
44.00
Alice N. Hoag
44.00
Lucy E. Stamper
60.00
Eunice M. Stantial
60.00
Frances Cochrane
60.00
Susie E. Luce
60.00
Mary W. Hill
70.00
Maude L. Huntress
45.00
Ethel Jeffers
60.00
Alice N. Hoag
55.00
Evelyn Conrad
60.00
Mabel Quimby 55.00
Lucy E. Stamper
24.00
Eunice M. Stantial 24.00
Frances Cochrane
24.00
Susie E. Luce
24.00
Frances Cochrane 48.00
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Mary W. Hill
$28.00
Evelyn Conrad
24.00
Mabel Quimby
22.00
Maude L. Huntress
18.00
Alice N. Hoag
22.00
Ethel Jeffers
24.00
$1,755.00
Respectfully submitted, A. S. FALL, Treasurer.
February 18, 1916.
I have examined the accounts of Mr. Arthur S. Fall, School Treasurer for the year ending February 15, 1916, and find them well vouched and correctly cast and find the balance of cash in his hands $726.33.
JOHN D. BOYDEN, Auditor.
VITAL STATISTICS.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,
Date.
Place of Birth.
Name of Child.
No. of Child.
Sex.
Name of Father.
1915.
March
21.
Tamworth. . ..
Fortier .
6
M
Jan.
3.
Tamworth. . . .
Lurlene Chr'b'1 Harris
1
F
Albert J. Fortier. . Elsworth F. Harris .
Feb.
9.
Tamworth. .
Stewart Fowler.
1
M
James W. Robertson
March
30.
Tamworth ..
Katherine M. Moody.
4
F
Joseph A. Moody ..
April
6.
Tamworth. .
Davis .
9
M
Alvah Davis ...
May
29.
Tamworth. .
Phillips
1
F
May
30.
Tamworth.
Johnson
2
F
June
· 16.
Tamworth. .
Bickford.
1
M
June
21.
Tamworth .
Stillborn
3
M
June
27.
Tamworth ..
Robarge.
8
F
July
9.
Tamworth .
Robertson
2
F
Aug.
23.
Tamworth. .
Perkins .
1
M
Sept.
17.
Tamworth ..
Hutchins
3
F
Oct ..
14.
Tamworth.
Edith Elizabeth Berry.
7
F
Walter H Berry ...
Oct.
28.
Tamworth.
Helen Abbie Ames ...
4.
F
Claude P. Ames ...
Nov.
3.
Tamworth.
Laura Mary.
1
F
Clifford J. Gilman. .
Dec.
17.
Tamworth.
Ruth Frances Berry . . .
5
Harry B. Berry ....
Dec.
18.
Tamworth
Irene Bernice Hutchins
1
Dec.
29.
Tamworth
Ames
5
Clarence E. Hutchins John Ames.
. .
Thomas F. Phillips . Edwin R. Johnson. Albert Bickford ....
Robert Giddings ... Lewis E. Robarge. . Elmer R. Robertson Pike G. Perkins ... Elias W. Hutchins.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript
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N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1915.
Maiden Name of Mother.
Occupation of Father.
Birthplace of Father.
Birthplace of Mother.
Fa- ther's Age.
Moth- er's Age.
Nellie J. Hobbs. .
Farmer
Ossipee, N. H ...
Albany, N. H ..
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24
Mabel E. Cummings
Laborer
·Woburn, Mass ..
Woburn, Mass.
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