Annual report of the officers of the town of Tamworth, New Hampshire 1906-1908, Part 2

Author: Tamworth (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: [Tamworth, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 100


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I hereby certify that the above andforegoing is a true transcript of the record of all the Births, Marriages and Deaths that have been reported to me or the year ending December 31, 1905.


EDWARD S. POLLARD, Town Clerk.


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ANNUAL REPORT


-OF THE-


OFFICERS


-OF THE-


TOWN of TAMWORTH


For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15,


1907.


NORTH CONWAY, N. H. C. E. BLANCHARD'S BOOK PRESS. 1907


1


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE-


OFFICERS


-OF THE-


TOWN OF TAMWORTH


For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15,


1907.


NORTH CONWAY, N. H. C. E. BLANCHARD'S BOOK PRESS.


1907


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 town on Tuesday the 12th (twelfth) day of March next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects ;


1. 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 for the ensuing year and make appro- priation of the same.


4. 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.


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


6. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise for decorating soldiers' graves.


7. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for Old Home Week.


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ANNUAL REPORT


8. To see if the town will vote not to appoint a liquor agent.


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


Given under our hands and seal this 18th day of February. in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seven (1907).


A. E. WIGGIN, MARK E. ROBERTSON, HORACE A. PAGE, Selectmen of Tamworth.


A true copy of Warrant-Attest :


A. E. WIGGIN, MARK E. ROBERTSON. HORACE A. PAGE, Selectmen of Tamworth.


DR.


To cash in hands of Treasurer,


$ 1,456 72


Resident assessment, 8,234 92


Non-resident assessment,


982 20


Received from County,


214 81


Literary fund,


113 46


Tamworth, proportion school fund,


264 15


High school fund,


16 64


John D. Boyden, "Cleveland road,"


100 00


Publishers Paper Co., by A. McCrilis,


60 00


E. S. Pollard. dog license,


143 53


Chandler Grace, drain pipe,


1 80


Rent of Town Hall,


10 00


License of Modock Bros.,


5 00


Samuel Jackson, grass,


2 00


Mark Robertson, book, Town Officer,


2 50


Mrs. Hannah L. Marston, cemetery fund.


15 00


Hired of Strafford National Bank,


1.000 00


Geo. W. Downs, poll tax,


2 06


J. L. Downs,


2 06


Ned Johnson,


6%


2 06


Edward Lovitt,


2 06


E. S. Pollard, trustee,


6 18


E. J. Sylvan, shingles,


4 00


F. P. Evans, on David Hill's account,


36 60


Savings bank tax,


881 84


$13,559 59


Selectmen's Report.


INVENTORY OF TAXABLE PROPERTY APRIL 1, 1906


263 Polls. $ 26,300 00


Real estate, resident, 309,666 00


Non-resident, 47,680 00


204 Horses.


17,868 00


75 Oxen,


3,694 00


350 Cows, 8,728 00


140 Neat Stock, 2.750 00


108 Sheep, 374 00


60 Goats,


156 00


70 Carriages,


3,750 00


Money at interest,


6,400 00


Stock in trade,


16,658 00


Mills and machinery.


3,400 00


$447,424 00


Resident assessment,


$8,234 72


Non-resident assessment,


982 20


$9,216 92


APPROPRIATIONS.


State tax,


$ 900 00


County tax.


1,270 28


Highways,


3,356 29


Bridges,


200 00


Library,


100 00


Memorial Day,


70 00


Interest on cemetery trust fund.


41 65


School by law,


1,350 00


In addition,


300 00


School supplies,


200 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Repairs on school-houses,


100 00


Interest on school note,


72 00


Old Home Week,


100 00


New school-house,


1,000 00


Overlay,


156 70


$9,216 92


CR.


By having paid the following in summary :


Highways, summer and winter,


$3,072 42


Bridge bills,


441 10


Miscellaneous,


248 30


Public Library,


100 00


Abatements,


47 68


Watering troughs,


27 00


County paupers,


157 91


Salaries of town officers,


737 00


State tax,


900 00


County tax,


1,270 28


Interest of cemetery trust fund,


41 65


Memorial Day, B. Pease, Treas.,


70 00


Schools,


2,425 61


Tuition,


13 34


Forest fires,


433 00


Dog damage,


55 65


Stafford National Bank, note and interest,


1,004 85


New school house, A. Fall, Treas.,


1,000 00


Sign boards,


37 25


Old Home Week,


100 00


$12,183 04


By having paid the following bills owed by the town previous to Feb. 15, 1906, no accounted for in Report of 1906.


E. F. Currier, breaking snow,


$34 50


David A. Hill, summer highway 1905,


6 00


Wm. H. Perkins, summer highway 1905,


4 50


breaking snow 1906, 22 50


Wm. S Gardner,


$ 25


Jesse Kennett,


3 00


Roberts Bros., 10 00


.


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TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


Alonzo Nickerson, 3 50


Wm. S. Gardner, watering trough 1905,


3 00


E. D. Henderson, 66


3 00


Edwin Remick, 6 6 66


8 00


Mark Robertson, School Board 1905, 35 00


Alice B. Remick, 6 6 35 00


W. C. Smith, Board of Health 1905, 4 00


Alonzo Nickerson, bridge bill of 1905,


3 00


Charles Robertson, draw back on George Whitten tax for the year 1900, 35 00


Win. N. Hutchins, breaking snow to Feb. 15, 1905, 4 25


· Balance due School Board, 26 00


$238 50


By having paid the following bills for breaking snow :


Ralph H. Spaulding,


$ 6 30


John D. Boyden, 3 00


26 00


Alonzo Nickerson,


3 50


R. L. Smith,


4 25


Alonzo Nickerson,


5 22


H. M. Gilman,


24 00


J. C. Goodwin,


6 65


M. E. Robertson,


26 50


W. S. Gardner,


3 75


John apody,


1 95


A. T. Walden,


26 00


F. A. Whiting,


5 25


J. L. Huntress,


3 60


Bert Hobbs,


3 00


Charles Gilman,


2 00


Rolf L. Smith,


6 50


Noah Hutchins,


4 25


Noah Hutchins,


5 4C


Samuel A. Hidden,


2 00


William H. Perkins,


10 00


Alonzo Nickerson,


3 50


Roberts Bros.,


10 00


E. F. Currier,


34 50


Jesse Kennett,


3 00


Roberts Bros.,


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ANNUAL REPORT


W. S. Gardner,


3 25


W. H. Perkins,


22 50


E. D. Henderson,


6 50


H. M. Gilman,


₡2 00


M. E. Robertson,


80 00


A. C. Spaulding;


12 00


E. G. Clark,


5 00


Edgar Page,


4. 80


Geo. H. Bryant,


3 00


E. S. Currier,


56 70


A. J. Whiting,


12 90


R. L. Smith,


13 00


L. H. Vittum.


4 50


A. T. Walden,


42 00


J. B. Lord,


3 60


H. M. Gilman,


10 50


A. C. Spaulding,


7 20


George Moore,


3 55


Roberts Bros.,


73 50


Noah Hutchins,


7 00


George H. Bryant,


11 25


John D. Boyden,


8 00


Mark E. Robertson,


10 00


Samuel A. Hidden,


5 25


H. A. Page,


9 10


Edwin Clark,


2 00


Harry Henderson,


12 00


John S. Hayford,


13 82


Edgar Page,


6 15


J. C. Goodwin,


8 75


Edgar Moore,


2 10


J. L. Huntress,


10 25


W. H. Perkins,


31 50


J. B. Lord,


2 50


$704 29


By having paid the following summer highway bills :


David A. Hill, $ 6 00


Wm. H. Perkins, 4 50


Samuel A. Hidden. 15 00


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TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


John F. Marston,


18 40


M. E. Robertson;


16 25


Ansel Cummings,


1 75


A. D. Remick,


20 00


Hirani Mason,


25 00


Leonard Vittum,


10 00


N. W. Hutchins,


13 94


Geo. H. Bryant,


85 00


John S. Hayford,


35 00


A. E. Wiggin,


4 50


Geo. O. Varney,


9 00


Walter Walker,


75


H. A. Page,


4 50


Newton Johnson,


2 00


A. T. Walden,


14 90


J. L. Huntress,


4 30


C. W. Chamberlain,


18 50


Edwin Hammond,


6 70


N. W. Hutchins,


25 00


E. G. Clark,


5 00


R. L. Smith,


102 55


E. D. Henderson,


21 50


A. E. Wiggin, .


30 00


E. H. Moore,


14 90


M. E. Robertson,


25 00


J. C. Goodwin,


30 00


William Weeks,


28 00


H. M. Gilman,


57 65


J. D. Boyden,


58 35


A. E. Wiggin, Cleveland road,


99 85


M. E. Robertson,


189 00


A. E. Wiggin, Village,


117 88


E. J. Roberts,


85 75


A. T. Walden,


60 00


Walter B. Evans,


40 18


W. H. Moody,


2 00


J. L. Huntress,


15 75


Ernest Moody,


4 50


A. T. Davis,


5 25


A. E. Wiggin,


6 75


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ANNUAL REPORT


H. M. Gilman,


8 25


Samuel Jackson,


9 25


James Gilman,


7 50


Justin Williams,


2 00


A. J. Whiting,


25 25


Wm. H. Whiting,


4 12


Fred Bunker,


1 50


A. Cummings,


18 62


E. D. Henderson,


53 25


Wm. H. Perkins,


53 40


Wm. H. Whiting,


58 85


C. W. Chamberlain,


27 00


E. H. Moore,


38 80


Wm. H. Hardy,


48 56


A. E. Wiggin, districts No. 11 and 12,


70 00


John F. Marston,


36 60


W. B. Evans,


12 75


J. P. Nelligan & Co.,


212 25


Wm. Davis,


3 75


Edwin Hammond,


24 00


E. D. Henderson,


6 00


S. A. Hidden,


27 00


A. E. Wiggin, Fowlers Mills Dist.,


15 00


Hiram Mason,


4 75


H. A. Page,


5 45


A. Cummings,


15 00


H. M. Gilman,


15 10


Alonzo Nickerson,


28 65


Moses Page,


6 75


Benjamin Pease,


3 75


Edwin G. Clark,


20 00


Samuel Jackson,


25 00


A. C. Spaulding,


33 00


Hiram Mason,


4 00


James G. Arling,


2 00


A. E. Wiggin,


5 50


Winslow Staples,


4 28


Forrest & Chick,


14 25


Augustus Chase,


3 00


Edwin Clark,


2 40


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TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


Walter B. Evans,


17 00


Moses Page,


10 25


A. Cummings,


5 75


A. E. Wiggin, Fowler's Mills,


65 00


J. F. Bickford,


4 00


Alonzo Nickerson,


14 20


J. B. Lord,


6 50


$2,360 13


BRIDGE BILLS.


Frank P. Evans,


$ 8 59


66


49 60


25 86


E. J. Roberts,


13 75


John Marston,


7 70


Wm. H. Perkins,


9 00


Alonzo Nickerson,


3 00


Frank P. Evans,


61 27


Hiram Mason,


2 50


B. & M. R. R.,


41 43


A. Cummings,


3 75


3 00


3 50


1 75


John F. Marston,


5 65


A. E. Wiggin, 66


8 33


Geo. H. Bryant,


27 85


W. N. Mason,


114 23


A. T. Davis,


1 25


Fred Bunker,


3 45


Wm. Knights,


4 00


C. W. Chamberlain,


12 00


Otis G. Hatch,


18 00


Roberts Bros.,


7 14


$441 10


MISCELLANEOUS.


Geo. W. Tibbets, $ 6 00


4 50


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ANNUAL REPORT


A. E. Wiggin,


6 44


S. A. Hidden,


20 00


John G. Robinson,


3 50


Charles Robertson, 35 00


William Blaisdell,


1 00


C. E. Blanchard,


25 60


Arthur C. Page,


5 50


E. S. Pollard,


3 95


Walter E. Walker,


75


George W. Tibbetts,


8 00


Edwin F. Currier,


95


Daniel Purington,


6 00


S. O. Kimball,


4 43


Geo. E. Gilman,


1 75


Dr. Edwin Remick,


7 25


Geo. E. Gilman,


7 00


John S. Sanborn,


2 00


Alonzo McCrillis, (C. R.),


2 00


Calvin Knowlton,


3 60


Clarence A. Perkins,


2 00


Freight bill,


40


C. Haywood Remick,


3 60


M. E. Robertson,


2 00


C. S. Cook,


1 50


E. C. Eastman,


8 90


Rochester Foundry Co.,


3 50


Harry W. Rocinson,


50


Dr. Edwin Remick,


29 60


Horace A. Page,


2 00


E. A. Grant,


1 00


Harry W. Robinson,


1 00


Dr. Edwin Remick,


3 00


Walter B. Smith,


4 00


F. L. Moore,


5 61


Walter Walker,


90


William Knights,


2 00


Roberts Bros.,


3 00


Alphonso Mason,


4 00


E. J. Cole,


95


(M. R.),


2 00


TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


13


E. S. Pollard, Dr. Martin, A. E. Wiggin.


3 47


6 00


6 65


$248 30


WATERING TROUGHS.


C. F. Pillsbury,


$ 3 00


F. A. Whiting,


3 00


Dr. Edwin Remick, 1905.


3 00


66 66 1906,


3 00


W. S. Gardner, 1905,


3 00


1996,


3 00


William James,


3 00


Edwin D. Henderson, 1905,


3 00


66 1906,


3 00


$27 00


PAUPER BILLS.


John L. Mason, S. O. Kimball,


$ 93 41


64 50


$157 91


DOG DAMAGE.


Samuel A. Hidden,


$19 50


E. C. Clark,


20 40


Geo. F. Batchelder, Dog Constable,


5 75


William Knights,


10 00


$55 65


SIGN BOARDS.


S. M. Robbins,.


$26 00


C. A. Perkins,


11 25


$37 25


SCHOOLS.


Paid A. S. Fall, Treas , balance dog license 1906, $ 26 00


Appropriation 1906, 2,022 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Literary fund,


113 46


Tamworth proportion of school fund,


264 15


$2,425 61


Balance dog money on hand,


$87 35


HIGH SCHOOL.


Sumner H. Remick, Tilton Seminary,


$13 34


LIBRARY.


Charles H. Dow, Trustee, $100 00


CEMETERY TRUST FUND.


William Weeks, Trustee,


$41 65


OLD HOME WEEK.


S. O. Kimball, Treasurer,


$100 00


MEMORIAL DAY.


Benjamin Pease, Treasurer,


$70 00


A. E. WIGGIN, FIRE WARDEN.


Paid Otis Vittum,


$ 11 00


Fred Bunker,


12 00


John Ames, 29 00


Zimri Ames, 14 00


Wm. N. Remick,


21 00


Marshall Smith,


8 00


Thomas Boyd,


23 00


John W. Johnson,


2 00


Bert Gilmore,


14 00


J. S. Davis,


2 00


E. N. Johnson,


3 00


H. M. Gilman,


4 00


Harry Blake,


5 00


Fred Whiting,


12 00


Rolf Smith,


14 00


C. E. Whiting,


34 00


L. G. Mason,


10 00


M. W. Jeffers,


17 00


TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


15


. Paid Alphonso Mason,


3 00


Ernest Mason,


4 00


Edwin Lovett,


2 00


Hiram Perkins,


9 00


Everett Abbott,


4 00


G. Frank Whiting,


28 00


Rogy Elias,


4 00


A E. Wiggin,


28 00


Arthur Whiting,


14 00


Wm. Davis,


2 00


W. B. Evans,


1 00


W. N. Mason,


11 00


Charles Downs,


17 00


William Knights,


2 00


Ned Johnson,


4 50


Samuel Jackson,


3 75


W. C. Smith,


4 00


Silas Bickford,


8 00


H. Palmer,


17 00


F. L. Jeffers,


4 00


Walter Berry,


10 00


Jacob Bookholz,


15 00


Horse hire,


2 75


$433 00


Received of Publishers Paper Co.,


60 00


$373 00


ABATEMENTS.


Ernest Clifford, left town,


$ 2 06


Arthur Hardy, death,


2 06


Albert Johnson, left town,


2 06


Charles Moulton, paid in Maine,


2 06


J. F. Seavy, paid in Sandwich,


4 12


Mike Nasif, left town,


2 06


C. A. Whiting, overtax,


82


Union Hall,


4 12


Runnells Hall,


2 06


C. C. Smith, horses taxed in Bartlett,


12 36


Harry Hammond, left town,


2 06


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ANNUAL REPORT


Alberta Stevenson, overtax,


3 60.


A. R. Robinson, 1 08


Harry Berry, not in town April 1st,


2 06


Robert Spaulding, out of town,


2 00


Charles Clough, overtax,


1 08


Ralph Spaulding, horse taxed in Sandwich,


2 06


$47 68


STATE TAX.


Solon A. Carter, Treasurer, $900 00


COUNTY TAX.


E. L. Mills, Treasurer,


$1,270 28


SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICERS.


E. J. Roberts, $ 15 00


Frank P. Evans,


15 00


Frances P. Remick,


11 00


Pollard & Marston,


4 00


Geo. F. Whiting, Constable,


4 00


Alice B. Remick, School Board 1905,


35 00


M. E. Robertson,


35 00


H. A. Page,


78 00


Geo. E. Gilman, Treasurer,


40 00


Arthur S. Fall, School Treasurer,


10 00


C. C. Smith, Collector,


100 00


E. S. Pollard, Clerk,


40 00


School Board,


35 00


Alice Remick Taylor, School Board,


35 00


Geo. E. Gilman, Clerk School Board,


3 00


E. G. Tilton, Supervisor,


16 00


Calvin Knowlton,


14 00


C. H. Remick,


16 00


Enumerating Officer.


10 00


Charles Robertson, Constable Old Home Week,


6 00


Ira Clough, Special Police Old Home Week, 4 00


1906,


35 00


A. E. Wiggin, Selectman,


88 00


M. E. Robertson,


68 00


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TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


Johnson Clark, Special Police Old Home Week, 2 00


Ansel Cummings, 6€ 4 00


Charles Robertson, Constable, 8 00


.. to Concord with D. Hill,


2 00


William Knight, Special Police Old Home Week, 2 00


Moses Page, 6 6 6 6


2 00


$737 00


NEW SCHOOL HOUSE.


A. S. Fall, Treasurer, $1,000 00


STRAFFORD NATIONAL BANK.


Note and interest,


$1,004 85


ASSETS.


Cash in hands of Treasurer,


$1,376 55


Bridge plank on hand,


49 60


$1,426 15


There is not a single outstanding bill against the town, or any bill due the town on February 15, 1907, to the best of our knowledge and belief.


A. E. WIGGIN, MARK E. ROBERTSON,


HORACE A. PAGE, Selectmen of Tamworth.


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ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF OLD HOME WEEK CELEBRATION.


COST.


2000 books printed,


$340 00


Postage on 630 books, sent out as invitations,


12 15


Base ball and other games,


170 00


Band and orchestra,


130 00


Fireworks,


53 00


Transportation and meols for the Governor,


11 50


Labor preparing grove,


8 25


Reception, refreshments, telephone,


5 25


$730 15


RECEIPTS.


Appropriation of town,


$100 00


Advertisements and pictures in books,


190 00


1370 books sold,


198 00


Given for fireworks,


53 00


Receipts of dancing floor,


27 15


ball games,


147 00


Money contributed to balance account,


15 00


$730 15


Much labor and material were freely given that is not in- . cluded in the above cost.


The speakers on Old Home Day were : Gov. John McLane, ex-Governor N. J. Bachelder, ex-President Grover Cleveland, Hon. W. T. Perkins, Dr. John H. Findley.


Treasurer's Report.


ASSETS.


Cash in hands of Treasurer, $1,376 55


LIABILITIES.


Cemetery trust fund, $1,205 00


Assets over liabilities,


$ 171 55 Respectfully submitted, GEOROE E. GILMAN, Town Treasurer.


AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE.


Tamworth, N. H., Feb. 18. 1907. We certity 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.


GEO. F. BATCHELDER, F. P. EVANS, Auditors of Tamworth.


Cemetery Trust Fund.


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand from 1905,


$22 16


Received from town,


39 02


2 63


$63 81


EXPENDITURES.


W. N. Mason,


$ 3 50


Frank Hale,


4 00


Abner Hayford,


1 50


Frank Blaisdell,


1 50


'Charles Weeks,


3 00


William Weeks,


22 25


Cash on hand,


28 05


$63 81


WILLIAM WEEKS.


Report of Library Trustees.


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1906,


$ 59 04


By order of Selectmen, 100 00


$159 04


DISBURSEMENTS.


Librarian, balance salary to April, 1906,


$ 12 50


salary to April 1, 1907,


50 00


Shelving,


6 00


Books,


25 57


Magazines,


7 80


Wood and supplies,


2 13


Cleaning library,


1 00


Express,


90


Balance in hands of Treasurer for books which are al- ready ordered, 53 14


$159 04


Respectfully submitted, HORACE A. PAGE, CHARLES H. DOW, SAMUEL. A. HIDDEN, Trustees of Tamworth Public Library.


School Treasurer's Report.


ARTHUR S. FALL, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH TAMWORTH SCHOOL DISTRICT. DR.


To balance from last year,


$ 11 08


Tuition from Albany,


20 00


66


15 00


Balance dog lieense 1905,


26 00


Amount for supplies,


200 00


repairs,


100 00


Orders from Selectmen,


2,099 61


$2,494 19


CR.


Teachers' salaries, summer and winter,


$1,838 50


Transportation,


185 50


Repairs,


40 35


Supplies, miscellaneous,


385 99


Janitor service,


9 00


Balance on hand,


34 85


$2,494 19


By teachers' salaries, summer :


Miss Mclaughlin, Fowlers Mills,


77 00


Miss Drew, Chocorua,


82 50


Miss Stevens, Nickerson,


77 00


.


Miss Quimby, South Tamworth,


82 50


Miss Sanborn, Bennett's Corner,


77 00


Miss Meader, Pease,


77 00


Miss Shannon, Downs,


77 00


Mrs. Warren, Whittier,


77 00


Miss Eastman, Village Grammar,


82 50


Miss Grant, Village Primary,


77 00


$786 50


Madison,


22 50


23


TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


Teachers' salaries, winter :


Miss Meader, Pease,


$ 105 00


Miss Drew, Chocorua,


112 50


Miss Sanborn, Bennett's Corner,


91 00


Mr. Quimby, South Tamworth,


112 50


Mrs. Warren, Whittier,


105 00


Miss Mclaughlin, Marston Hill,


91 00


Miss Stevens, Nickerson,


105 00


Miss Shannon, Downs,


105 00


Miss Eastman, Village Grammar,


82 50


Miss Rarruthers, Village Primary,


75 00


Mrs. Varney, board of village teacher,


67 50


$1,052 00


For transportation :


George H. Bryant,


$ 12 50


J. C. Goodwin,


27 50


Myron Page,


20 00


Gertrude Meader,


78 00


W. A Stone,


16 50


Fred La Mountain,


10 00


J. F. Sanborn,


21 00


$185 50


Janitor service :


Haven Knowlton,


$6 00


Ray Purington,


3 00


$9 00


Repairs :


M. E. Robertson,


$22 30


Mrs. Pennal,


2 00


Mrs. Saulnier,


2 00


G. A. Hatch,


2 00


John Robinson,


4 00


John F. Chick,


3 05


John W. Blaisdell,


5 00


$40 35


Supplies, miscellaneous :


American Book Co., $100 00


24


ANNUAL REPORT


Ginn & Co.,


86 50


Thompson, Brown & Co.,


8 00


Edward E. Babb & Co.,


25 60


American Book Co.,


75 00


M. E. Robertson,


$ 7 56


Cyrus Johnson,


16 00


F. P. Evans,


7 50


G. H. Bryant,


1 75


M. E. Robertson,


16 94


A. B. Taylor,


12 03


A. S. Fall,


50


E. S. Pollard,


22 61


F. P. Evans,


6 00


Cash on hand,


$34 85


Report of School House.


DR.


To note of Annie E. Blaisdell,


$ 900 00


Appropriation by town,


1,000 00


$1,900 00


CR.


By having paid the following bills :


Frank Remick,


$ 500 00


E. M. A. Machado,


100 00


S. O. Kimball,


119 68


James G. Arling,


2 65


Cash on hand,


1,177 67


$1,900 00


Liabilities of district :


Note of Annie E. Blaisdell, March 31, 1906,


$900 00


Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR S. FALL, Treasurer School District of Tamworth, N. H.


$90 89


$295 10


25


TOWN OF TAMWORTH.


AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE.


We hereby certify that we have this day examined the ac- counts of the School Treasurer and find them properly vouched and correctly cast. Feb. 18, 1907.


GEORGE S. BATCHELDER, FRANK P. EVANS,


Auditors.


STATISTICAL REPORT.


Name of School


TEACHER AND TERM


Weeks of School.


Wages Per Month.


Whole No. of Pupils


Average Attendance


Cost of School Per Year


South Tamworth.


Mabel I Quimby


Spring


11


$30


22


15


66


Robert S Quimby


Fall


15


30


30


20


$195 00


Bennett's Corner.


Gertrude L Sanborn


Spring


11


23


8


66


Fall


13


23


7


6


168 00


Pease


Gertrude Meader


Spring


1L


28


16


12


182 00


Whittier


Hattie E. Warren


Spring


15


28


10


6


182 00


Marston Hill


Margaret McLaughlin Spring


11


28


7


6


175 00


Nickerson.


Ethel M Stevens


..


Fall


15


28


14


12


182 00


Chocorua


Emma P Drew


66


Fail


15


30


19


17


195 00


Downs.


Grace E. Shannon.


Spring


11


23


12


..


Fall


15


28


12


182 00


Village Primary .. ..


Martha R Grant


Spring


11


30


30


66


Mary A Carruthers


Fall


15


30


24


195 00


Village Grammar Lucy E. Eastman


Spring


11


30


29


66


Fall


15


30


26


195 00


$1851 00


Paid for transportation of scholars,.


.$185 00


M. E. ROBERTSON, E. S. POLLARD,


School Board.


.


Falı


14


28


13


8


11


28


15


13


Spring


11


30


24


22


Fal


15


28


13


11


11


28


8


6


.


Fall


Spring


-


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 the record of births, marriages, and deaths to the municipal officers for publication in the Annual Report, I hereby submit the following :


BIRTHS.


Name of the Child


Male


Living


or


or


Female Stillborn


Name of Father Mother Alice M Gilman Nellie J Dow White Color William F Leach Fred J Bickford 2 George E Garland Wm H Williams Ernest C Grace Fred L Hammond 3 Jacob Bookholz Mary E Grant Susic Welch Cora E Smart Clarence J Smith 08-172217211 No. of Child 1 Harry S Henderson Teresa C Kelley


White, Conor of Parents


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Jan 5| Effie J 19 Ralph H


Female Living Male Female


|Alphonzo D Brown| Minnie E Kenerson Herbert E Abbott Henry Darling Edgar H Moore


Tamworth


Farmer Laborer .


Albany Sandwich


Tamworth =


Mar 16| Anna B


Male


Female


=


Mary A Kenerson Alma C Jeffers Charlina M Walker


Farmer Laborer Farmer


Tamworth


Holliston Mass


May


22 Margaret L 2 Ethel Forrest


Boston Mass


July


14 Frank E 23 Edith M


Male Female


Ossipee


Aug


1 Charles E 8 Howard 17 Emma P 19


Male


Albany "


Watertown' Mass


Sept 4


Albany


Boston Mass


14


5 Justus W Williams


Sawyer


Ossipee


Tamworth


2 Edgar P Page


Grace A Davis


Laborer


Lynn Mass


2


Sumner H Gilman


Annie C Remick


Farmer ..


Tamworth


3 Edwin G Clarke


Hattie B Dow


16 Doris Irene Nov 17 Edith May 23 Marion L


Female


Stillborn Living


3


James W Gilman Augustus A Chase Wm Bickford


Florence J Moody Einma J Caverly Cora M Forrest Hattie B Davis Ida E Davis Edith G Parker Myrtie Smart


Braden Germany Tamworth


Moultonboro Sandwich Tamworth


7 Earl A 9 Paul P


Female Male Female Male


=


10


Stillborn Living


2


Butcher®


Sandwich Ossipee: Tamworth


Laborer


New Brunswick So Berwick Me New York


24 April 19 Rintha L


Maiden Name of


Date


(if any)


Sex and Condition


MARRIAGES.


Date


Place of Mar- riage


Name and Surname of Groom and Bride and Residence of Each at Time of Marriage.


Age in Years


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Birthplace of Fach


Name of Parents


Birthplace of Parents


Name; Residence, and Official Station of Per- son by Whom Married


Jun 27|Tamworth


Franklin B Taylor Alice B Remick


Hanover


Tamworth


45


Farmer


Wakefield


Elsie M Ross


17


Housekeeping


Tamworth


Parmelia C Chase Levi Remick Harriet Bedee Benj P Gilman Mary A Pke Onslow S Ross Hattie Moody


Tamworth Brookfield Wolfeboro Albany Tamworth


Andover Mass


July


3


6


Erwin A Gilman


L G Clark; Clergyman Tamworth


White |Color of Each


Teacher


Central Falls RI| Frederick C Taylor|Nantucket Mass |C C Torrey, Clergyman


Tamworth


DEATHS.


Age


Place of Birth


Sex and Condition


Maiden


Male


Place of Birth


Months


Days


Female


Color


Single Married or Widowed


Occupation


Father


Mother


Name of Father Name of Mother.


Date


Name of Deceased


94 9|13|Strafford 9 19 Tamworth 86| 8|23 Berwick Me


Female Male Female Male "


White


Wid


Housekeeping


[Strafford Syria


[Strafford London Eng


Nathaniel Berry Rogy Elias


Betsey Pitman Nellie Turner


Married Single wid


Farmer Laborer Housewife


Limerick Me Tamworth


Limerick Me Effingham New York Tamworth


John Whi ing Wm H Hardy Phineas Sanborn Ernest C Grace Alfred C Cooley Theo Morrill Phineas Tibbetts


Martha Rankine Georgianna Davis Ellen van Bramer Cora E Smart Abby Felch


66 5 24 Quincy Mass 41 77 17 Tamworth 26 Ossipee 5 24 Candia 38 3 24 Tamworth =


Married Wid Married "


Carpenter Manufacturer Housewife




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