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Alys Fowler.
Farmer
Tamworth .
Woodbury, Ct ..
23
27
Nettie Williams .
Laborer
Boston, Mass ...
Ossipee, N. H ..
25
23
Florence Wiggin ...
Farmer
Ossipee, N. H .. .
Ossipee, N. H ..
39
38
Margaret Johnston.
Electrician
Dorch'ter, Mass.
Nova Scotia . . .
32
23
Sylvia R. Elliott. .
Farmer
New York ..
Sandwich, N. H.
30
20
Evelyn Moore ..
Farmer
Conway, N. H ..
Tamworth .
34
34
Sarah Webster.
Laborer
England
Mass ..
Plymouth, N. H.
39
35
Ruth Sawyer ..
Haverhill,
Mass.
Haverhill, Mass.
25
25
Stella A. Bickford ..
Farmer
Tamworth
Sandwich, N. H.
20
20
Isabel F. Osgood ...
Laborer
Tamworth
Tamworth
27
22
Grace L. Clough ...
Laborer
Tamworth
Tamworth
42
31
Emmeline Jeffers. . .
Teamster
..
Tamworth
Tamworth
24
27
Nellie M. I. Moore.
Laborer
Sandwich,
N. H.
Tamworth
36
20
Elva Hope Murphy.
Carpenter
Tamworth
Boston, Mass ..
36
31
Ida B. Smith ....
Laborer
Tamworth
Stowe, Me.
24
18
Harriet D. Ames . .
Farmer
Tamworth
Tamworth
36
32
Tamworth
47
32
Bessie A. Elliott ...
Lumber man.
Peabody,
from the Vital Records of the Town of Tamworth.
A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,
Date.
Place of Marriage.
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride.
Age.
Occupation of Each.
1915. Jan.
9.
Sandwich
Chester L. Mason .
20
Carpenter
Mabel G. McPhearson
22
Housework
Apr. 12.
Tamworth
Harold E. Ross
23
Chauffeur
Grace Kennett
18
Housework
Apr. 21.
Hollis, Me.
Fred M. Hammond
42
Mill Man
Ethel M. Lane
36
Teacher
Apr. 25.
Effingham
Leon W. Bookholz
24
Laborer
Esther Sprague
18
Housework
July 3.
Manchester
E. W. Brodie.
45
Shoemaker
Aug. 4.
Concord
Rosie Blanche Cummings
24
Housework
Fred Yeaton .
28
Baggageman
Oct. 4.
Tamworth
Clarence E. Hutchins
24
Farmer
Ida B. Smith
18
Nov. 13.
Tamworth
Reed B. Gilman
20
Laborer
Maud Thurston
17
Housework
Ella M. Quimby
39
Lodging house
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript
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N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1915.
Place of Birth of Groom and Bride.
Name of Father and Maiden Name of Mother.
No. of Marriages.
By Whom Married.
Tamworth, N. H ....
Luwellen G. Mason.
1
Edwin S. Coller,
Clergyman,
Milton, Mass.
Roderic J. McPhearson.
1
Sandwich, N. H.
Tamworth, N. H. . .
John W. Ross.
1
Effingham, N. H ..
Frank Kennett
1
Ossipee, N. H ..
D. Waymouth Hammond .. Mary Marston. ..
2
C. W. Ash, Clergyman,
Portland, Me.
William H. Parker
2
Hollis, Me.
Tamworth, N. H ..
Jacob Bookholz.
1
Effingham, N. H ....
Charles Sprague
1
Pittsburg, Mass.
Campbell Brodie
2
Lowell, Mass
Florinda Baxter
2
William Woods,
Clergyman,
Manchester, N. H.
Woburn, Mass.
Ansel Cummings .
1
Pittsfield, N. H ..
Joseph Yeaton.
1
Tamworth, N. H ..
William N. Hutchins
1
Stowe
Walter C. Smith
1
Fryeburg, Me ..
Randolph Gilman
1
Silver Lake, N. H ..
Isaac Thurston
1
George A. Senter.
Clergyman,
Tamworth, N. H.
Lizzie Foss
from the Vital Records of the Town of Tamworth.
A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
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Lenora Paine. .
Lemuel A. Jones,
Clergyman,
Effingham, N. H.
Emma Caverley
Annie Furnald.
Olive S. Collins . ..
Augusta Downs
Hubert E. Wyman,
Clergyman,
Chocorua, N. H.
Hattie Downs.
Alma Austin. .
George H. Reed,
Clergyman,
Concord, N. H.
Rosie Blanch Brown
George A. Senter
Clergyman,
Tamworth, N. H.
Harriet Knox .
Emma Sanborn
Minnie M. Kenney.
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DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TAMWORTH,
Age, Sex and Condition
Date of Death
Name and Surname of the Deceased
Place of Birth of Deceased
Years
Months
Days
Male or Fem.
Single, Mar.
or Wid.
1915
Feb.
18
Elizabeth Page
56
Apr.
4
Ana McMahon
Quincy, Ill.
43
9
23
F
M
Mar.
5
Joseph M. Davis.
Eppingham, N. H.
66
2
4
M
M
Mar.
3
Celeste A. Lary
Tamworth, N. H.
58
2
9
F
M
Apr.
4
Frances A. Wiggin ...
Damariscotta, Me
71
1
15
F
W
June
22
-Giddings ..
Tamworth ..
38
11
20
M
S
Aug. Aug.
11
Peter Mitchell
Ashland, Eng.
69
4
M
W
George T. Arey
Lowell, Mass.
33
1
13
M
M
Aug.
23
Perkins
Tamworth
M
Sept.
6
Gladdis B. Moody
Tamworth
2
7
4
F
Sept.
2
Clinton S. Cook ...
Tam worth.
71
1
29
M
M
Nov.
23
Clarence A. Perkins ..
Tamworth
58
8
29
M
M
Dec.
13
Julia M. Crabtree ...
Tamworth
1
9
7
F
Dec.
27
Abigail A. Edgerley ..
F
W
Dec.
31
Evelyn M. Cole.
Tuftonboro, N. H ..
38
25
F
M
Apr.
23
Ethel M. Hammond ..
Portland, Me ..
35
7
F
M
Aug.
22
Frank G. Hale.
Peabody, Mass.
M
.. .
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20
Harkness
M .
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from the Vital
.
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N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1915.
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
Occupation
Cause of Death
Otis Robinson
Housewife.
Cancer of Liver
Ruben W. McMahon
George Davis ..
Mehitable Champion
Laborer.
Heart Disease with Dropsy
Otis G. Hatch.
Ann Marston. Lenora Paine.
Teacher.
Cerebral Apoplexy
Thomas Hutchings
Housework
Pneumonia
Robert Giddings.
Sarah Webster.
Premature Birth
William F. Hale
Sarah M. Emerson.
Patrolman State
Automobile Injury
Thomas Mitchell
Insurance Agent
Cerebral Apoplexy Pulmonary Tubercu-
Richard H. Arey.
Rose Parazina.
Accountant.
losis
Pike G. Perkins.
Stella A. Bickford.
Premature Birth
Joseph Moody.
Nettie Williams.
Gastro Enteritis
Charles P. Cook.
Susan B. Staples
Retired
Pulmonary Oedema
Lorenzo D. Perkins
Sarah H. Kennerson
Farmer.
Chronic Nephritis
Hollis E. Crabtree
Alice Mooody.
Pneumonia
Ezekiel Dore.
Abigail Clark
Bronchitis
Leander F. Wiggin
Nancy Horn
Peritonitis
Cancer
Chronic Nephritis
W. H. Parker.
Highway
Records of the Town of Tamworth.
A. R. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Town of Tamworth
New Hampshire
For the Year Ending February 15, 1917
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town of Tamworth
New Hampshire
FOR THE
Fiscal Year Ending February 15
1917
MANCHESTER, N. H. PRINTED BY JOHN B. CLARKE CO. 1917
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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 Af- fairs :
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town House in said Tamworth on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of March next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensu- ing.
2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to de- fray 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 for same.
. 4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for repairing and building bridges, and make appropriation of the same.
5. To see if the town will vote to accept State Aid as pro- vided for in section 4, Chapter 35, Laws of 1895.
6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for maintenance of East Side Trunk Line.
7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate money for maintenance of Ossipee, Meredith Road.
8. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for construction of Ossipee, Meredith Road.
9. To see if the town will vote to purchase one or more snow rollers, and make appropriation for same.
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10. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for railing dangerous places along highways in said town.
11. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for alterations and repairs of Town House.
12. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for decorating soldiers' graves.
13. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise in addition to the amount required by law for the support of Town Library.
14. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the road leading from the State Road, near residence of Mrs. J. H. Blackburn, to and past the residence of George A. and Abbie F. Moore to Madison, town line.
15. To see if the town will vote to purchase the whole or a portion of the George A. and Abbie F. Moore farm and ap- propriate money for same.
16. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the road leading from foot of Jackson Hill, so called, to the main high- way leading from Tamworth Village to residence of E. C. Clarke, the said road being known as Dow Hill-Road.
17. To see what sum of money the town will-vote to raise to be applied to town debt.
18. To see if the town will vote to authorize the select- men to accept street lights in payment of taxes due from Chocorua Electric Light Company.
19. To see if the town will vote to-exempt the Conway Electric Light and Power Company from taxation for period of five years.
20. To see what action the town will take in relation to the Augustus Chase note.
21. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to hire money in anticipation of taxes.
22. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.
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Given under our hands and seal, this 21st day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventeen.
SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EZRA NICKERSON, ARTHUR L. MASON, Selectmen of Tamworth.
A true copy of Warrant-Attest :
SAMUEL A. HIDDEN, EZRA NICKERSON, ARTHUR L. MASON, Selectmen of Tamworth.
Tamworth
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Selectmen's Report.
Real estate, resident
$525,532.00
Real state, non-resident
595,164.00
Horses, 310
36,095.00
Mules, 2
450.00
Oxen, 34
3,165.00
Cows, 329
15,575.00
Neat stock, 36.
1,870.00
Sheep, 48
258.00
Goats, 11
42.00
Hogs, 9
203.00
Fowls, 475
400.00
Vehicles and autos, 94.
16,950.00
Portable mills, 5
325.00
Wood and lumber not stock in trade.
29,098.00
Money on hand or at interest.
19,138.00
Stock in trade
18,449.00
Aqueducts
500.00
$1,120,696.00
Tax rate $1.70 per $100.
Resident assessment
$8,934.04
Non-resident assessment
10,117.78
Polls, 272
544.00
$19,595.82
APPROPRIATIONS.
State tax
$1,905.00
County tax
1,587.50
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Highways
$3,500.00
Bridges
800.00
Maintenance of East Side Trunk Line
400.00
Maintenance of Ossipee-Meredith Road
500.00
Construction of Ossipee-Meredith Road
1,674.00
Railing highways
100.00
Town library
100.00
Town debt
1,000.00
Memorial Day
15.00
Town charges
1,000.00
Schools
5,468.00
Repair of Town House
500.00
Interest on notes
334.68
Overlay
11.64
$19,595.82
Report of Treasurer.
To Samuel A. Hidden, Ezra Nickerson and Arthur L. Mason, Selectmen of Town of Tamworth :
GENTLEMEN-I respectfully submit the following statement of the receipts and disbursements of the treasurer for the year ending February 15, 1917 :
DR.
Cash in hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1916
$4,653.80
Resident assessment
8,934.04
Non-resident assessment
10,117.78
Literary fund
132.48
Savings Bank tax
930.35
School fund
675.63
Taxes not listed (1916) 22.80
On note, Conway National Bank. 2,000.00
On note, Conway National Bank. 2,000.00
On note; Conway National Bank. 2,000.00
Taxes assumed by town (1915) .
65.52
County pauper bills, 1915 and 1916.
153.00
Pedlers' license, 1916.
5.00
Rental of Town Hall
47.50
Dog licenses
122.40
Overdraft on account, A. J. Fortier
.65
Bounty on wild animals from state
29.40
On account, town poor .
2.87
From State Highway department
3,712.22
$35,605.44
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PAID BY SELECTMEN'S ORDERS.
EAST.
Order No.
70 John S. Hayford
$142.65
82 John S. Hayford
14.25
104 John S. Hayford
434.62
114
John S. Hayford
2.00
148
John S. Hayford
58.00
157 John S. Hayford
150.50
172
John S. Hayford
22.25
178 John S. Hayford
12.00
183 John S. Hayford
3.00
191 John 'S. Hayford
13.50
197 John S. Hayford
148.00
213 John S. Hayford
26.85
281
John S. Hayford
3.00
$1,010.62
WEST.
Order No.
ry E. S. Hammond
$5.00
81 E. S. Hammond
255.50
109 E. S. Hammond
366.00
137 E. S. Hammond
109.00
188
E. S. Hammond
17.50
195
E. S. Hammond
150.70
225 E. S. Hammond
13.00
239 E. S. Hammond
5.00
283
E. S. Hammond
217.47
295
E. S. Hammond
5.00
$1,144.17
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SOUTH.
Order No.
62 W. H. Perkins
$230.90
98 W. H. Perkins
163.00
114 W. H. Perkins
41.25
164 W. H. Perkins
101.50
169
W. H. Perkins
37.50
190 W. H. Perkins
10.25
270
W. H. Perkins
3.50
$587.90
TAMWORTH TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE.
EAST.
LABOR REPORTS.
Order No.
41 Charles W. Chamberlain.
$40.00
44 Frank Eldridge
19.66
66 Charles W. Chamberlain. 115.00
84 Frank Eldridge
15.11
99 Charles W. Chamberlain
107.00
101 A. C. Page
10.00
116 Frank Eldridge
26.56
119 Charles Chamberlain
160.00
120 Charles Chamberlain
14.75
144 Frank Eldridge
65.00
149 Albert J. Fortier
92.50
177 Frank Eldridge
60.23
182 - Albert J. Fortier
136.33
201 Albert J. Fortier
133.00
202
Frank Eldridge
63.82
222 Albert J. Fortier
221.95
244 Frank Eldridge
9.20
249 Frank Eldridge
5.00
263 Frank Eldridge
40.80
$1,335.91
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MAINTENANCE OSSIPEE AND MEREDITH ROAD.
Order No.
32 Stanley L. Young
$5.00
47 Stanley L. Young 81.91
56 Stanley L. Young 65.00
58 Stanley L. Young 20.00
74 Stanley L. Young
27.50
89 Stanley L. Young
23.95
91 Stanley L. Young
22.62
94 Stanley L. Young.
33.00
95 Alphonso Mason
151.35
118 Stanley L. Young.
62.68
122
Stanley L. Young 90.79
125 Stanley L. Young
61.71
142 Stanley L. Young
31.78
160 Stanley L. Young.
51.96
162 Stanley L. Young
53.88
171 Stanley L. Young
29.68
185 Stanley L. Young
34.20
189 A. Mason
125.85
205 Stanley L. Young
16.40
206 Stanley L. Young
17.50
226 Stanley L. Young
26.30
241 Stanley L. Young
.78
$1,033.75
CONSTRUCTION OF OSSIPEE AND MEREDITH ROAD.
Order No.
55 Alphonso Mason
$194.00
57 Alphonso Mason
274.11
73 Alphonso Mason
217.00
88 Alphonso Mason 217.90
90 Alphonso Mason 263.75
96 Alphonso Mason
268.42
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Order No.
107 Alphonso Mason
$357.00
117 Alphonso Mason
333.60
121 Alphonso Mason 186.00
123 Alphonso Mason
120.00
126 Alphonso Mason
15.25
143
Alphonso Mason
260.00
156
Alphonso Mason 211.92
159
Alphonso Mason
204.61
161
Alphonso Mason
208.91
162
Alphonso Mason
275.58
170
Alphonso Mason
161.00
203 Alphonso Mason
10.25
204
Alphonso Mason 207.06
$3,986.36
RAILING HIGHWAYS.
Order No.
139 W. H. Perkins
$6.00
200 A. L. Banfill
3.00
BRIDGES.
Order No.
25 Frank B. Doe
$3.50
50 W. H. Perkins 44.15
80 E. S. Hammond 16.00
83 Wonalancet Electric Co.
27.34
92 F. P. Evans 173.70
129 J. S. Hayford. 11.00
140 W. H. Perkins 7.00
145 Northeast Metal Culvert Co.
18.64
165 W. N. Mason.
91.52
166 E. S. Hammond
41.87
198 John G. Robinson.
52.00
218 E. D. Henderson 6.00
238 W. N. Mason
149.10
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$9.00
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Order No ..
266 E. S. Hammond
$4.50
271 W. H. Perkins
8.25
294 H. S. Mudgett.
5.06
$659.63
BREAKING SNOW.
Order No.
6 F. J. Bickford.
$5.00
8 G. W. Gallop 12.00
11 E. D. Henderson
14.00
13 F. A. Whiting
4.00
14 G. H. Bryant
7.00
18 Thompson Boyd
8.25
20 William Stone
9.00
23 H. C. Ross
72.75
27 E. G. Clark
19.00
30
Thompson Boyd
4.00
31 D. F. Arling
23.25
33 E. D. Henderson.
18.00
35 R. C. Spaulding
30.88
43 N. W. Hutchins
20.10
49 / W. H. Perkins
32.60
51 George H. Bryant.
6.50
59 F. A. Whiting
3.00
64 G. W. Gallop
13.00
67 S. E. Perkins
9.80
75 H. M. Gilman
28.00
L. H. Vittum
6.00
78 J. D. Boyden
3.00
103 L. L. Martin
5.00
128 F. J. Bickford.
13.10
174 L. L. Martin
5.00
224 E. F. Currier
82.00
254 E. D. Henderson
35.00
252 E. G. Clark
16.50
256 W. H. Cook.
3.50
Tamworth
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Order No.
257 L. E. Moody
$20.50
259 W. H. Whiting
20.00
265 E. S. Hammond 7.00
269 W. H. Perkins
38.60
275 George H. Bryant.
13.50
276
William H. Johnson
70.00
279 E. D. Henderson
26.50
282
Roberts Brothers
39.00
293
F. J. Bickford
24.50
297
L. H. Vittum
5.00
312 F. A. Whiting
12.00
313 W. H. Whiting
20.00
315
Lester E. Moody.
26.00
$831.83
WATERING TROUGHS.
Order No.
5 E. T. Gilman
$3.00
176 E. F. Pillsbury 3.00
199 Charles S. Drew 3.00
219 E. D. Henderson
3.00
280 W. S. Gardner
6.00
285
Arthur L. Mason
3.00
311 F. A. Whiting
3.00
316 W. J. Bickford.
9.00
317
Oliver King
3.00
$36.00
SCHOOLS.
Order No.
26 Arthur S. Fall
$200.00
45 Mary C. Fall 1,000.00
71 . Mary C. Fall 500.00
87 Mary C. Fall 200.00
9 Mary C. Fall 700.00
147 Mary C. Fall 250.00
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Order No.
151 Mary C. Fall
$136.20
175 Mary C. Fall
700.00
192 Mary C. Fall 700.00
220 Mary C. Fall
800.00
229 Mary C. Fall
800.00
253
Mary C. Fall
289.91
$6,276.11
TOWN AND COUNTY POOR.
Order No.
4 Rose Brown (board Phebe Dow) .
$10.00
9 Annie L. Perkins (board Clifford child) . .
16.00
29 Rose Brown
25.00
46 Rose Brown
7.50
48 Annie L. Perkins.
18.00
65 Charles E. Dow (board John Dow)
25.50
68 Annie L. Perkins
8.00
22
Rose Brown
7.50
102
Rose Brown
10.00
108 Annie L. Perkins
8.00
110 Charles E. Dow
6.00
124 Rose Brown
12.50
127
Annie L. Perkins
10.00
136 Rose Brown
10.00
138
Charles E. Dow
13.50
146 Annie L. Perkins
8.00
167
Rose Brown
12.50
179 Annie L. Perkins
10.00
184 Rose Brown
10.00
187 Charles E. Dow
13.50
196
Annie L. Perkins
8.00
214 Rose Brown
10.00
231 Rose Brown
13.75
236 Annie L. Perkins
18.00
239 Charles E. Dow
9.00
255 Rose Brown
11.00
$311.25
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BOUNTY BILLS.
Order No.
10 Stephen Philbrick
$1.20
12 George E. Staples.
1.00
19 J. La Mountagin.
3.00
22 T. C. Grace
.60
28 Ivan Boyd
6.20
69 M. Perkins
.20
85
Willis Moulton
.20
180
T. C. Grace
.20
194
John Sauliner
.60
212
Elmer Boyd
1.20
227
E. S. Hammond
15.00
233
Walter Bookholz
.60
234
S. H. Hidden
1.40
$31.40
FOREST FIRES.
Order No.
105 Stephen Philbrick
$4.00
112 Gaston Davidson
2.00
113 Winslow Staples
4.00
153 William Stone
1.00
158 E. S. Harris
2.00
210
Samuel W. Barnes
2.00
305
Samuel A. Hidden
10.00
$25.00
TOWN HOUSE.
Order No.
79 Henry B. Robinson
$200.00
93 Henry B. Robinson
100.00
100 Ansil Cummings
6.00
106 Ansil Cummings
9.69.
111 W. N. Mason
105.84
115 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co
42.01
150 John G. Robinson
41.25
154 . John F. Chick 7.17
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Order No.
242 John G. Robinson
$2.50
262 W. N. Mason
8.99
$523.45
NOTES AND INTEREST.
Order No.
60 Estate of John Elwell
$101.75
211 Conway National Bank. 2,033.33
215 W. H. Tilton 50.00
221 Conway National Bank.
2,033.33
251
Conway National Bank.
2,040.00
287
Sarah H. Davis
42.00
288
E. F. Currier
35.00
289 H. O. Wiggin
21.00
290 W. H. Tilton
27.52
291 Ella M. Knowlton
10.50
320 E. F. Currier
1,000.00
$7,394.43
MEMORIAL APPROPRIATION.
Order No.
54 Elias Downs
$15.00
LIBRARY APPROPRIATION.
Order No.
261 George E. Gilman, trustee $100.00
INTEREST ON CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS.
Order No.
76 L. H. Vittum, trustee.
$53.37
247 William Weeks, trustee
40.00
248 E. T. Gilman, trustee. 5.25
303 William Weeks, trustee 21.43
$120.05
18
TRAMPS.
Order No.
40 Ansil Cummings
$9.50
216 Mrs. J. H. Colbert 2.00
241 Ansil Cummings
5.00
292 Albert J. Fortier 6.00
$22.50
DOG DAMAGE.
Order No.
36 Robert Giddins
$3.75
63 G. Walter Gallup
3.00
306 Samuel A. Hidden 5.00
$11.75
4
MISCELLANEOUS.
Order No.
1 Walter C. Smith, loss of corn. .
$37.50
21 John B. Clarke Co., printing town reports .. 56.10
24 Samuel A. Hidden, supplies for office. 5.00
42 Edson C. Eastman, supplies.
18.35
61 Virgil D. White, use of automobile.
9.00
86 Samuel A. Hidden, bonds for town officers ..
28.50
152
F. W. Bunker, mowing grass, cemetery. ..
7.00
155
Geo. E. Garland, setting guide post
1.50
168 Chester Robinson, janitor service.
6.50
173 Edson C. Eastman, supplies.
2.30
180
William Stone, work at Town House
.75
193
A. L. Mason, stamps, telephone, auto hire. .
7.00
209
H. L. Wiggin, board town officers
11.00
223
E. F. Currier, freight.
1.81
228
Samuel A. Hidden, legal advice
9.00
230
L. W. Lord, reporting births.
1.00
232
Geo. E. Garland, winding clock.
10.00
243 Chester Robinson, janitor service 2.50
260
A. C. Page, repairs on snow rollers
17.10
19
Order No.
264 Ansel Cummings, service as police officer ...
$6.75
268 W. H. Perkins, repairing road roller .
8.41
272 A. S. Fall, supplies for office. 16.34
273 J. C. Goodwin, printing checklist
6.00
278 A. R. Robinson, vital transcript
5.85
284 G. Conrad Brummer, revenue on Town Hall
12.50
300 H. L. Wiggin, board town officers 51.00
302
H. L. Wiggin, postage. 1.34
304 Samuel A. Hidden, legal advice.
17.79
309 Samuel A. Hidden, premium on bonds.
7.00
310 Samuel A. Hidden, premium on bonds. . ..
7.00
314 Ezra Nickerson, carfare, telephone, expense,
1916
25.78
319
C. C. Smith (John Moody Tax for 1916) .. 11.27
$409.44
ABATEMENTS.
C. C. Smith, collctor.
Order No.
296 Samuel W. Barnes, loss by fire. $4.98
Charles E. Beck (taxed twice) . 38.13
Mrs. J. H. Blackburn, loss of horse. 1.27
Ansil Cummings, loss of horse 1.12
Perley C. Davis, paid in another town. 2.00
4.25
Hattie P. Davis, overtaxed. .
3.40
Scott Eldridge, loss of horse
.68
Geo. H. Huntress, loss by fire
42.09
Henry Kelly, loss of horse
.68
Mrs. Alvah Moore
34.56
Stephen Philbrick (taxed in Albany)
2.00
Maud Varney (taxed in Ossipee)
3.40
Diamond Match Co. (overtaxed)
11.87
Mrs. E. T. Gilman (overtaxed) .
1.70
Woodstock Lumber Co. (taxed in Ossipee) . .
20.86
$172.99
Frank Dow estate, unable to pay
20
COUNTY TAX.
Order No.
211 County tax
$800.00
235 County tax
787.50
$1,587.50
STATE TAX.
Order No.
286 State tax
$1,905.00
SERVICES OF TOWN OFFICERS.
Order No.
2 E. D. Henderson, auditor $2.00
3 F. P. Evans, auditor. 2.00
15 Ezra Nickerson, selectman 22.00
16 Arthur L. Mason, selectman 16.00
19.00
34 E. D. Henderson, auditor.
2.00
37 Arthur L. Mason, selectman
30.00
38 Ezra Nickerson, selectman.
30.00
39 Ansil Cummings, police officer
3.00
52 Samuel A. Hidden, selectman
50.00
207 C. C. Knowlton, supervisor.
18.00
208
F. L. Steele, Jr., supervisor
18.00
217 E. D. Henderson, services.
4.00
240 Ansel Cummings, police service 5.00
245 Ezra Nickerson, selectman.
50.00
250 Samuel A. Hidden, selectman
25.00
258 Arthur L. Mason, selectman.
54.00
267 Charles C. Smith (collecting taxes, 1916) ..
180.00
274 J. C. Goodwin, supervisor.
5.00
277 A. R. Robinson, salary as town clerk.
40.00
298 H. L. Wiggin, treasurer.
50.00
299
H. L. Wiggin, dog constable.
15.00
301 H. L. Wiggin, ballot clerk.
. 4.00
307 Samuel A. Hidden, moderator 8.00
308 Samuel A. Hidden, selectman 41.00
$693.00
17 Samuel A. Hidden, selectman
21
February' 19, 1917.
We certify that we have this day examined the accounts of the treasurer of the town of Tamworth and find them prop- erly vouched and correctly cast.
F. P. EVANS, S. O. KIMBALL, Auditors of Town.
FINANCIAL REPORT.
ASSETS.
Cash in hands of town treasurer
$5,371.40
Accounts due to the town :
Levy of 1913
213.49
Levy of 1915
218.60
Levy of 1916
12.06
Due from state :
Joint highway accounts, unexpended balances in state treasury
28.18
Other bills due town
161.80
Materials and supplies
50.00
Total assets .
$6,055.53
Excess of liabilities over assets (Net debt)
299.47
$6,355.00
RECEIPTS.
Current revenue :
Property and poll taxes, current year $18,878.83
Taxes not listed
22.80
Taxes assumed by town
65.52
Overdraft, A. J. Fortier
.65
From state :
For State Aid maintenance
517.60
For State Aid construction
2,293.50
22
For Trunk Line maintenance $901.12
Savings bank tax
930.35
For bounties
29.40
Literary fund
132.48
Education
675.63
From county :
For support of poor
153.00
From local sources except taxes.
2.87
Dog licenses
122.40
All other licenses and permits
5.00
Rent of Town Hall.
47.50
Total current receipts $24,778.65
Receipts other than current revenue :
Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes during
year
$6,000.00
Total receipts from all sources $30,778.65
Cash on hand at beginning of year 4,653.80
Grand total
$35,432.45
LIABILITIES.
Long term notes outstanding $2,850.00
Trust funds, amount of principal used by town. .
3,505.00
Total liabilities
$6,355.00
PAYMENTS. 1
Current maintenance expenses :
Town officers' salaries and expenses $693.00
Care and supplies for town hall. 532.45
23
Police department
$22.50
Fire department
25.00
Bounties
31.40
Damage by dogs
11.75
Vital statistics
6.85
State Aid maintenance
1,033.75
Trunk Line maintenance
1,335.91
Town maintenance
4,243.15
Libraries
100.00
Town poor
236.25
County poor
75.00
Memorial Day and other celebrations
15.00
Water supply system
36.00
Total current maintenance expenses.
$8,398.01
Interest :
Paid on temporary loans in anticipa-
tion of taxes.
$106.66
Paid on long term notes.
257.82
Total interest payments
$364.48
Highway and bridges-State Aid construction. .
$3,986.36
Indebtedness :
Payments on temporary loans in antic-
ipation of taxes
$6,000.00
Payments on long term notes
1,150.00
Total indebtedness payments
$7,150.00
Payments to other governmental divi- sions :
Taxes paid to state
.$1,905.00
Taxes paid to county
1,587.50
24
Payments to school districts $6,276.11 Miscellaneous purposes 393.59
Total payments to other governmental divi- sions
$10,162.20
Total payments for all purposes $30,061.05
Cash on hand at end of year . 5,271.40
Grand total $35,432.45
REPORT OF TOWN LIBRARY.
Received from town $100.00
Balance from last year .20
$100.20
Paid librarian
$50.00
for books
35.00
repairs
5.00
wood
2.00
cleaning
2.00
insurance
15.00
$109.00
Balance due trustee
$8.80
GEORGE E. GILMAN, Trustee.
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.
For year ending January 1, 1917. CR.
1916. Jan. 1. Cash on hand
$26.82
June 3. Cash from town 53.37
25
June 25. Cash for grass
$8.00
Aug. 25. Cash for grass
6.00
$94.19
DR.
1916.
Mar. 1. Paid L. D. Bartlett & Son, fertilizer ...
$29.00
Apr. 17. Work 1 day
2.00
. June 5. Work 1/2 day 1.00
25. Cutting grass 8.00
Aug. 25. Cutting grass 8.00
28. Work 1 day
2.00 -
1917.
Jan. 1. Balance on hand
44.19
Y
$94.19 L. H. VITTUM, Trustee.
CEMETERY TRUST FUND, CHOCORUA CEMETERY.
CHOCORUA, N. H., February 15, 1917.
In account with William Weeks:
1
CR.
1916.
Cash on hand
$39.03
Received from town
61.45
$100.46
DR.
For labor 71.65
$28.81 Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1917
WILLIAM WEEKS, Trustee.
26
CEMETERY REPORT.
May, 1915. Cash on hand .
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