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2, Milton Wiggin, fitting wood and kindlings, 2 88
2, Caroline E. Hersey, kindlings, postage, etc., 1 20
2, May Fowler, teaching 10 weeks at Town Hall school, 100 00
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Feb. 2, Sylvia E. Doe, teaching 10 weeks at Mirror Lake, 100 00
2, Maud Whitehouse, teaching 9 weeks at Center, 90 00
2, Maud Whitehouse, teaching 10 weeks at Center, from State of New Hampshire, 20 00
2, Myrtie Fall, teaching 12 weeks at Corner, 120 00
2, Leona Pinkham, teaching 12 weeks at Moun- tain Road school, 120.00
2, Daisy Davis, teaching 6 weeks at Melvin, 60 00
2, Carrie Ayers, conveying scholars to Town Hall, 50 00
2. Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake 8 weeks, 40 00
2, Charles H. Bennett, conveying scholars to Melvin, 43 00
2, Levi Furgerson, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake, 45 00
2. Harold Bisbee, janitor work at the Corner school, 6 00
2, Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, janitor work at Cen- ter, kindlings and fitting, 6 00
2, A. W. Gilman, janitor work, kindlings and fitting, 7 50
2, Sylvia E. Doe, janitor work at Mirror Lake, 5 00
2, Harold Wiggin, janitor work at Melvin, 5 00
2, Lafayette Thompson, janitor work at Mountain Road school, 6 00
2, Thomas F. Piper, 3 cords wood, 12 00
2, Daisy Davis, chart and cards, 1 15
2, John W. Bennett, 1/2 cord dry wood and fitting, 3 13
2, Edwin C. Hersey. supplies, 1 45
2, Asa B. Thompson, 1 cord dry wood, 3 00
2, Andrew F. Doe, building Corner school out building, 154 70
2, Edwin C. Hersey, services as Chairman of School Board, 25 00
2, Edwin B. Edgerly, services as Member of School Board, 20 00
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Feb. 2, Caroline E. Hersey, services as Member of School Board, 20 00
2, Charles H. Bennett, services as Treasurer of School District, 12 00
2, James F. Fernald, services as Truant Officer and labor, 12 00
2, Cash in hands of District Treasurer to balance, 99 67
$3,538 50
Summary.
Text books. $ 89 61
Scholars supplies, pens, paper, chalk, etc.,
104 38
Teachers' salaries.
2,158 00
Services of School Board,
65 00
Truant Officer and enumerating children,
10 00
Treasurer of School District, 12 00
Transportation of pupils, 459 25
Janitor services, 124 15
Repairs, 58 89
Supplies and repairs for the Mountain Road school, 67 35
Wood, kindlings and fitting, 112 51
Tuftonboro Corner out-building,
154 70
Unclassified,
22 74
Number of school weeks in year 34.
With additional weeks in some schools on account of pre- vious shortage.
EDWIN C. HERSEY, School Board
EDWIN B. EDGERLY, of
CAROLINE E. HERSEY, Tuftonboro.
We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them to be correct and properly vouched for.
F. A. HERSEY, H. H. HUNT, Auditors.
Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15, 1915.
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Roll of Honor.
The following seventeen children attended every session of school during the year; and were not tardy.
Leora E. Adjutant
Harold Bisbee
Verna A. Eldridge
Margaret M. Emery
Esther Haley
Myron H. Haley
Archie D. Hoyt
Delma L. McIntire
Charles E. Morse
Dorothy Merrifield
Forrest E. Piper
Christopher Staples
Charles F. Staples
Clarence V. Staples
Laurence P. West
Henry E. Woodmancy
Lura P. Sargent
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Marriages Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1914.
DATE OF MARRIAGE
PLACE OF MARRIAGE.
NAME AND SURNAME OF THE GROOM AND BRIDE. RESIDENCE OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.
AGE OF EACH
IN YEARS.
PLACE OF BIRTH OF GROOM AND BRIDE. OCCUPATION OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.
NAME OF FATHER
MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.
WHAT MARRIAGE- FIRST, SECOND, OR OTHER.
NAME, OFFICIAL STATION, AND RESIDENCE OF PERSON BY WHOM MARRIED.
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January 3
Tuftonboro
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Tuftonboro Fireman Chelsea, Mass. Dressmaker Wolfeboro Farmer Tuftonboro Housewife
Aaron W. Gilman Emma F. Quimby James F.Fernald Sarah B. Merrill Joseph W. Whitton Katie Gove Frank E. Whitton Carrie G. Wiggin William Favro Emma White Harry Flanders
Second
Levi T. Ferguson Clergyman, Tuftonboro
First
April 7
Tuftonboro
July 27
First
O. H. Tracy Clergyman, New Hampton
New Hampton
November 26
Tuftonboro
Nellie N. South worth Whitman, Mass
28
Providence, R. I. Clergyman New Hampton Student Halifax, N. S. Blacksmith Hanson, Mass. Domestic
Richard Deal Mary Langdon L. I. Lane Augusta Bourn
Second
G. M. Cheney Clergyman, Tuftonboro
TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
25
24
25
24
18
28
Second
Levi T. Ferguson Clergyman, Tuftonboro
First
First
First
Chester H. Gilman Tuftonboro Edith B. Fernald Tuftonboro Joseph W. Whitton Tuftonboro Mamie G. Whitton Tuftonboro Earl T. Favro Tuftonboro Elva M. Flanders New Hampton Edward L. Deal Rochester, N. Y.
Births Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1914.
DATF OF
BIRTH.
PLACE OF BIRTH.
NUMBER OF THE CHILD.
MALE.
FEMALE.
STILLBORN. LIVING OR
NAME OF FATHER.
MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.
RESIDENCE OF PARENTS.
BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER.
FATHER .* AGE OF
AGE OF
March 19
Eleanor M. Davis Fifth Earl Cheney Third Sixth
M
M
July 8
Carl R. Piper Sixth
M
All Living
Harry A. Davis Sadie Gilman Wyatt D. Cheney Mattie L. Stokes Simon Thompson Evelyn L. Bean John F. Piper Nellie F. Staples Edwin B. Edgerly Caroline Crossman Edmund B. Conant Eleanor H. Worth Roy Torrey Olive B. Carr Charles E. Bunce Catherine Winters Maurice P. Bennett Annie Kidd
Farmer Tuftonboro Laborer Tuftonboro
Gilmanton, N. H, Tuftonboro Dickinson Ctr., N. Y. Tuftonboro Tuftonboro Tuftonboro
Tuftonboro Parsonsfield, Me.
July 27
John I. Edgerly First Second
M
Orange, N. J. Ferrisburg, N. Y.
September 18
Fifth
M
October 30
Fourth
M
November 1
John S. Bennett Fourth
M
OCCUPATION OF FATHER.
BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER.
MOTHER .*
TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Farmer Tuftonboro Laborer Tuftonboro Hotel Manager Tuftonboro Manufacturer Orange, N. J. Laborer Tuftonboro Laborer Tuftonboro Farmer Tuftonboro
Waybridge, Vt. Dover, N. H. Ireland
Tuftonboro Gottotown, Scotland.
F
April 3
July 4
M
Tuftonboro Providence, R. I. Boston, Mass.
August 4
NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).
SEX.
31
32
DATE OF DEATH.
PLACE OF DEATH.
NAME AND SURNAME OF THE DECEASED. P' ACE OF BIRTH OF THE DECEASED.
YEARS.
MONTHS.
DAYS.
MALE.
FEMALE.
CONDITION :
SINGLE,
MARRIED, OR
WIDOWED.
NAME OF FATHER.
MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.
February 19
45
11
F
Single
77
4
25
F
Widowed
March 24
March 24
39
5
24
M
Married
April 25
27
8
14
F
Married
May 2
65
1
29
F
Married
June 12
96
F
Widowed
July 3
4
10
11
F
Single
August 6
2
M
Single
F
Married
39
4
M
Married
September 27
80
1
F
Widowed
18
10
3
M
Single
Edward E. Fall Martha Welch Joseph Young Patience Chace John McNeil
Fred Liberty Rose Vermett Samuel P. Dore Betsey Thompson Daniel Larkin Mary Manning Arthur C. Snow Laura D. Harris Edward B. Conant Eleanor H. Worth George Holmes Jane Hoyt William W. Treat Lucy B. Bean Joseph P. Lougee Mary H. Marsh Frank E. Piper Carrie S. Low
TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Annie M. French Great Britain Elizabeth Snow Chicago, Ill. Conant Infant Tuftonboro Ella J. Wiggin Somersworth Arthur W. Treat Watertown, Mass. Annie Bradley Gilmanton. N. H. Howard F. Piper Tuftonboro
60
September 24 September 26
December 8
Ella A. Fall Tuftonboro Emerline P. Piper Wolfeboro John P. McNeil Picton, N. S. Mabel Graham Bethlehem, N. H. Fannie C. Shepherd
AGE AND SEX.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN, ROAD AGENT, TREASURER AND SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE
TOWN OF TUFTONBORO
NEW HAMPSHIRE
For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 2, 1916
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Vital Statistics for 1915
MARLBORO', N. H.
W. L. METCALF, ELECTRIC PRINTER
1916
SITE TERAMIDEO
JUN 9 1018
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN, ROAD AGENT, TREASURER AND
SCHOOL BOARD
FOR THE
TOWN OF TUFTONBORO
NEW HAMPSHIRE
For the Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 2, 1916
Vital Statistics for 1915
MARLBORO', N. H. W. L. METCALF, ELECTRIC PRINTER 1916
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Inventory April 1, 1915
Improved and unimproved land and buildings,
22,775 acres,
$580,893 00
Horses,
158,
19,270 00
Oxen,
48,
4,190 00
Cows,
315,
11,846 00
Neat Stock,
102,
4,827 00
Sheep, 23,
84 00
Automobiles 14,
6,750 00
Portable Mills, 1,
300 00
Boats and Launches, 29,
17,374 00
Wood and Lumber,
7,850 00
Money on hand or at interest,
50,700 00
Stock in Trade,
10,500 00
3 Mills,
1,000
$715,584 00
Number of Polls, 198
Tax Rate,
$1.19
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Amount of Money Assessed on the Ratable Estates, Including the Poll tax.
State Tax,
$1,184 00
County Tax,
983 58
Repairs on Highway,
2,000 00
State Aid, permanent repairs,
1,018 50
Maintenance State Aid Highway,
100 00
Repairs on Wharf at Melvin,
200 00
Town Expenses,
Library fund,
31 50
Decorating Soldiers' graves, For Schools
15 00
School money required by law,
1,110 00
School money in excess of that required by law, 1,340 00
School District Officers, 90 00
$8,472 58
Overlay,
$438 87
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Highway Repairs
May 15, I. N. Neal, $200 00
June 11,
200 00
25 200 00
July 19, ", 200 00
29,
200 00
Ang. 23,
100 00
Sept. 14, Oscar White, repairs on highway near Mahew White place,
15 00
21, I. N. Neal,
100 00
Oct. 14,
200 00
Nov. 11,
200 00
25,
200 00
Dec. 3,
200 00
21,
200 00
$2,215 00
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State Aid Highway
June 28, H. F. Hodgdon,
$500 00
Sept. 27,
500 00
Oct. 13,
300 00
Jan. 3,
54 65
.
$1,354 65
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Maintenance of State Aid Highway
June 28, H. F. Hodgdon,
$50 22
Aug. 10,
46 98
Sept. 27, J. A. Edgerly,
84 85
Oct. 13, J. S. Horner,
146 87
Nov. 30, J. A. Edgerly,
29 17
Dec. 8, H. F. Hodgdon,
59 00
Jan. 12, J. S. Horner,
14 50
12, Thomas H. Blaisdell,
12 55
$444 14
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Gypsy Moth Bills
June 7,
$6 00
7, Frank Libbey, Jr. 17 00
July 5,
24 90
Aug. 17,
22 00
Oct. 27, Ralph Bennett, 64 00
Nov. 1. Charles Mclaughlin,
21 00
$154 90
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School Expenditures
Mar. 29, 1915 To D. J. Hersey, (School Dist. Treas.)
Dog license,
$133 10
May 18, D. J. Hersey,
200 00
June 21,
400 00
29.
100 00
Sept. 14,
100 00
Oct. 4,
100 00
13,
100 00
Nov. 15,
16
550 00
Jan. 3,
100 00
12, State Appropriation for Schools, 149 24
Daniel J. Hersey,
Literary fund, 68 25
Daniel J. Hersey,
School Dist. Officers, 90 00
Daniel J. Hersey,
Balance School appropriation, 800 00
$2,890 59
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT Miscellaneous Bills
1915
Mar, 30, Myron G, Roberts, Printing Town Reports, $52 82
Apr. 12, Russell Watson, watching fire at N. S. Berry's, 4 00
12, Oscar Wheadon,
watching fire at N. S. Berry's
2 00
27' Frances E. Bennett, Board of Town Officers, 9 20
May 24, Frank A. Hersey, part of library fund, 28 00 June 7, Abbott & Avery,
Insurance on Town Library, 4 38
June 21, G. S. Horner, repairs on wharf at Melvin. 200 00
July 5, Edwin B. Edgerly, fighting forest fires, 24 26 5, Edson C. Eastman, stationery and supplies, 4 72
24, C. O. Doe, fumigating and material
furnished at Robert Lamprey's
7 55
Nov. 8, Edwin B. Edgerly, printing fire notices, 4 00 Dec. 13, John A. Edgerly, (Town Treasurer) State Tax, 1,184 00
13, G. M. Cheney, damage to cows
by dog,
100 00
Dec. 27, Dr. Fred E. Clow,
vacinating school children,
41 25
Jan. 12, G. S. Horner, repair of road scraper,
telephoning, etc.,
2 31
13, Aaron Gillman, janitor work and
wood furnished,
4 75
13, D. B. Palmer, discount allowed
on taxes,
52 13
$1,725 37
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Jan. 13, C. E. Hersey, material used in work
as member of the Board of Health, 21 70
14, Edson Eastman, Town order book, 1 31
14, Granite State News, printing notices, 2 00
14, J, A. Edgerly, County Tax, 983 58
14, Roger Adams, driving over land for winter road, 5 00
14, I. N. Neal, repairs on plow, 4 18
15, Charles S. Paris, appropriation for decorating Soldiers' graves, 15 00
15, G. S. Horner, broom for Town Hall, 50
15, Frances E. Bennett, board of Town Officers, 8 00
15, Thomas H. Blaisdell, repair on plow, 65
D. B. Palmer, abatements allowed, 63 94
$1,105 86
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Town Officers Bills
PAID FOR SERVICES
Jan. 13, C. E. Hersey, Board of Health, $16 00
, 13, Edwin C. Hersey, Supervisor, 4 50
13, C. E. Hersey, House Fire Warden, 3 00
14, George W. Allen, Supervisor, 4 50
14, Chester Gillman, Constable, 10 00
14, D. B. Palmer, Collector, 80 00
14, G. S. Horner, Selectman, 60 00
14, H. F. Hodgdon, Selectman, 60 00
14, Ausbrey N. Dow, Selectman, 60 00
14, Ausbrey N. Dow, Overseer of Poor, 10 00
15, J. A. Edgerly, Town Treasurer, 40 00
15, Thomas F. Piper, Supervisor, 4 50
15, John A. Stackpole, Town Clerk, 35 00
15, Lewis McIntyre, Auditor, 2 00
15, Thomas H. Blaisdell, Auditor, 2 00
$391 50
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Abatements Allowed
Fred Morrill, error,
$3 33
Guy L. Wyman, error,
1 55
Estella Gndon, paid in Moultonboro, 4 76
Albert Edgerly, heirs unable to pay,
2 14
W. W. Treat's heirs, buildings burned,
7 72
Jesse Sargent, public water,
3 00
F. A. Hersey, 66
3 00
C. H. Bennett,
3 00
George Wiggin, ..
3 00
Hobbs & Bixby, overtax,
1 19
C. A. Hamilton, boat paid in Laconia, 3 30
5 95
Nanie M. Porter, overtax, POLL TAX.
$2 00
Guy L. Ham, deceased, 2 00
Alanzo D. Piper, deceased, 2 00
C. H. Young, paid in Wolfeboro,
2 00
Perley Merryfield, out of town,
2 00
Paul Townsend, non-resident,
2 00
Philip Townsend, non-resident,
2 00
James Libby, out of town,
2 00
Willie McLaughlin, out of town,
2 00
Ernest Haley, out of town,
2 00
Charles Stilings,
2 00
Lewis Wiggin. 2 00
65 94
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Receipts for the Year Ending Jan. 15, 1916
In hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1915, $1,130 45
Aug. 7, Maintenance money, 20 00
Oct. 14, State Forest Fire bill, 12 13
Nov. 17, State Aid Highway Construction, 175 00
Dec. 20, .. .. 100 00
20, Insurance tax, 1 50
1
James Horner, over 70,
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Dec. 20, Savings Bank tax, $349 18
20, Literary fund for schools, 68 25
20, Proportion of school fund, 149 24
20, Maintenance money, 35 99
20, From County for pauper bills paid, 19 00
Jan. 15, Maintenance money, 14 59
15, From I. N. Neal, overdrawn account,
76 25
15, From Thomas H. Blaisdell, Cash received for dynamite, 2 00
15, From J. A. Stackpole, dog license, 157 20
Received from Collector, 8,911 45
$11,222 23
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Summary of Expenditures
Town Officers' bills, $391 50
Highway bills, (I. N. Neal, Agent)
2,078 18
School district Treasurer, (D. J. Hersey)
2,890 59
State Aid Highway,
1,354 65
Maintenance State Aid Highway,
444 14
Repairs on Bridges,
80 52
Cutting Bushes,
56 30
Suppression of the Gypsy Moth,
154 90
Miscellaneous Bills,
2,831 23
$10,282 01
In hands of Treasurer, Jan. 15, 1916,
$940 22 V
$11,222 23
Assets
Due from State Maintenance fund, $ 169 99
Due from State Aid Highway fund, 132 20
$302. 19
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Liabilities
Balance of Dog License due School District, $57 20 V
A. N. DOW, Selectmen H. F. HODGDON, of G. S. HORNER, Tuftonboro
Financial Statement of Treasurer
of the Town of Tuftonboro, for Year 1915
Receipts in Treasury, Feb. 15, 1915, $1,130 45
Received from State of New Hampshire, 925 88
١١ Carroll County, 19 00
.. I. N. Neal on order 49, 76 25
.6 T. H. Blaisdell, dynamite, 2 00
.. John A Stackpole, Dog Licenses, 157 20
Daniel B. I'almer, Col., 8,911 45
$11,222 23
Paid out on Orders as follows :
School District Treasurer, $2,890 59
I. N. Neal, Road Agent, 2,123 75
H. F. Hodgdon, Permanent Road Building, 1,354 65
Agents for Maintenance of State Aid Roads, 444 14
State Tax, 1,184 00
County Tax,
983 58
Moth Bills,
154 90
Town Officers
391 50
All other orders,
754 90
Cash on hand Jan. 15, 1916,
940 22 V
$11,222 23
JOHN A. EDGERLY, Treasurer
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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
Road Agent's Account
I. N. NEAL
June 12, George G. Piper,
$2 00
15, Walter Robinson, 4 50
15, Frank Piper, 1 70
17, William B. Brown,
6 00
25, W. P. Willand,
6 00
25, Silas W. Bean,
9 00
July
3, Albert H. Cater,
9 36
3, Joseph C. Blake,
3 00
3, Horace F. McIntyre,
11 50
3, George M. Cheney,
10 82
7, Charles P. Wallace,
8 75
8, S. A. McIntyre,
10 00
9, George H. Haley,
6 30
12, Clifton Bisbee,
3 00
15, Fred Moulton,
9 62
15, Charles E. Bunce,
6 61
15, Frank Libbey,
2 25
15, Herbert Ayers,
18 00
15, L. C. Canney,
6 00
17, C. O. Dore,
6 45
17, J. T. Thompson,
15 75
19, Charles S. Hoyt,
2 00
25, Lafayette Thompson,
3 90
25, J. Frank Fernald,
4 25
25, Charles West,
1 00
25, Francis Dow,
1 00
31, Arthur Bean,
9 00
31, Will Burleigh,
1 75
Aug. 3, W. W. Thomas,
8 75
6, Milton Lord,
5 00
25, Chester Gillman,
22 70
30, Simon B. Thompson,
3 00
30, Simon T. Thompson,
2 25
Oct. 19, Ernest M. Hunter,
21 00
19, A. C. Hunter,
2 25
$ 244 46
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Oct. 19, Asa B. Thompson, (old bill)
$17 80
19, Simon B. Thompson, · 1 00
19, Lafayette Thompson, 8 10
19, George H. Haley,
4 50
19, Willie L. Bean,
179 12
21, Albert H. Cater,
7 40
23, Walter H. Caverly,
14 00
23, H. F. McIntyre,
3 80
23, C. O. Dore,
8 40
28, G. W. Copp,
7 00
28, J. Frank Fernald,
2 62
29, John Currier,
70 00
Nov. 2, Charles S. Hoyt,
10 00
5, Charles Stillings,
6 50
10, G. W. Hersey,
4 50
15, Lewis Waterbury,
12 00
15, Silas W. Bean,
6 12
15, Charles C. Cullen,
5 00
15, Jesse Sargent,
6 00
17, Fred C. Libbey,
5 00
20, L. C. Canney,
1 00
23, W. M. Mclaughlin,
1 75
25, A. N. Dow,
3 50
25,
Fred Moulton,
10 75
26,
Milton Lord,
40 00
26, A. W. Swett,
51 75
26, W. W. Thomas,
21 00
26, Frank P. Blake,
7 62
26, Harry E. Straw,
25 00
26, John W. Bennett,
37 50
26, Joseph C. Blake,
14 35
29,
A. W. Gillman,
18 37
29, Charles Wallace,
4 37
Dec.
1, Charles H. Brown,
17 00
1, John F. Piper,
86 25
$ 719 07
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Dec. 6, D. B. Palmer, $4 18
7, C. H. Bennett, 18 00
13, Chester Gillman, 15 00
20, Ralph L. Bean,
21 75
20, W. I. Haley,
2 50
20, Asa B. Thompson,
9 60
20, Herman Hodgdon,
5 25
21, John T. Thompson,
40 75
22, W. D. Cheney,
4 38
22, G. M. Cheney,
30 75
27, John Bean,
8 75
30, Lewis McIntire,
9 00
30, James A. Doe,
50
30, Henry Burleigh,
90
Jan.
6, Edwin Johnson,
4 37
8, Frank E. Whitton,
4 50
8, Ben Wiggin, 2 70
Dee.
4, Charles H. Brown,
7 70
4, Walter Caverly, 2 50
4, J. T. Thompson,
4 40
4, S. A. McIntire,
1 00
Jan.
8, Ralph-Bean, (old bill)
:25 00
8, Asa B. Thompson,
2 70
8, Frank E. Piper,
2 00
10, . Milton Lord,
5 00
10, Thomas H. Blaisdell,
62 50
10, J. A. Wingate,
6 65
12, Frank Staples,
3 75
13, C. R. Emery,
7 50
13, S. A. McIntire,
2 00
12, Irving McDuffee,
3 50
12, Theodore Thompson,
45 50
12, Elijah Canney,
1 75
14, Roger Adams,
2 72
14, George W. Allen,
1 50
$370 55
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Jan. 14, G. S. Horner, $ 2.25
14, C. E. Hersey, 20 00
14, J. A. Edgerly, 6 20
14, I. N. Neal, 624 40
$652 85
Bridge Bills, I. N. Neal, Road Agent
Aug, 4, Frank Piper,
$1'00
Jan. 8, S. W. Clow, 22 00
Dec. 27, Charles A. Thompson, 30 00
Jan. 10, Thomas H. Blaisdell,
19 20
14, W. A. Bixby,
3 60
14, I. N. Neal,
4 72
$80 52
Bush Bills, I. N. Neal, Road Agent
Sept. 18, Charles E. Bunce,
$11 70
Nov. 20, Maurice Bennett, 18 20
9, Fred C. Libbey,
5 00
Jan. 8, Ralph Bean, 1
8 60
14, E. C. Hersey,
12 80
$ 56 30
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Expenditures
PAID
July 10, George D. Straw, $ 50 00
10, Milton Lord, 25 00
10, G. M. Cheney, 25 00
18, C. H. Bennett,
16 00
18, Charles E. Cullen, 8 00
18, Lewis S. Waterbury, 10 00
18, Clement Gendro, 10 00
TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT
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July 18, Daniel J. Hersey,
$6 00
18, B. F. Stokes,
8 00
18, George Mack, 6 00
18, Francis Dow,
6 00
16, Clement Gendro,
10 50
17, B. F. Stokes,
6 00
17, George Mack,
8 00
17, Daniel J. Hersey,
8 00
17, Frank Fernald,
10 00 ,
17, Charles Bennett
17 50
17, Francis Dow,
8 00
17, George D. Straw,
60 00
17, Milton Lord, 30 00
17, Frank Fernald,
2 00
17, Lewis Waterbury,
12 00
17, Charles E. Cullen,
10 00
17, G. M. Cheney,
20 00
17, Ausbrey N. Dow, 40 00
17, H. F. Hodgdon, 27 00
Oct. 2, Thomas H. Blaisdell,
42 00
2, C. E. Hersey,
40 00
2, I. N. Neal,
35 00
2, Joseph Whitten,
4 00
2, George W. Hersey,
18 00
2, Fred Parker,
2 00
2, W. D. Cheney,
14 00
2, John Currier,
16 00
2, James ^ Dow,
3 00
2, Joseph Lupien,
14 00
2, Joseph Bradu,
18 00
2, Frank S. Bennett,
14 00
2, Peter Cordeau,
5 25
2, Aaron Gilman,
10 00
2, Willie W. Adjutant,
10 00
2, Roscoe Adjutant,
4 00
2, Lewis McIntyre,
4 00
8, Peter Cordeau, for Gravel,
25 00
9,
15 75
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Oct.
9, Charles West, $19 25
9, Henry A. Woodmancy, 19 25
9, Lewis McIntire, 6 00
9, Willie W. Adjutant,
9 00
9, Aaron Gilman,
11 00
9, George W. Hersey,
11 00
9, W. G. Cheney,
9 00
9, John Currier,
11 00
9, Joseph Lupine,
12 00
9, Frank Bennett,
11 00
9, James A. Doe,
4 00
9, Roger Adams,
9 00
13, Ernest Hunter,
12 67
13, Lewis S. Waterbury,
4 00
13, Milton Lord,
11 50
13, George D. Straw,
10 00
13, Robert Horne,
4 00
15, Roger Adams, 1 00
15, W. D. Cheney, 4 00
1 00
18, Ausbrey N. Dow,
75 00
25, Thomas H. Blaisdell,
27 50
25, G. M. Cheney, 67 50
25, H. F. Hodgdon,
45 00
25, C. E. Hersey,
25 00
25, I. N. Neal,
27 50
Nov. 10, John Piper,
2 00
Dec. 6, G. S. Horner,
24 69
6,
W. D. Cheney,
4 00
16, Jesse Sargent,
2 50
16, Henry Woodmancy,
3 50
29. Francis P. Dow,
3 00
29, Charles Cullen,
4 21
29, Lewis Waterbury,
19 10
29, Walter Roberts,
4 00
29, Clement Gendro,
6'00
29, Wilbur Lamprey,
4 60
15, Joseph Lupine,
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Dec. 29, O. S. Young,
$5 90
29, Chester Gilman, 8 88
29, Milton Lord,
10 00
29, John A. Stackpole,
46
·29, Ernest Hunter, 2 00
1916
Jan.
1, Peter Cordeau, for gravel,
$19 00
5, Thomas H Blaisdell 16 00
5, Edwin J. York, for tiling,
44 64
$1,354 65
H. F. Hodgdon Account
State Aid, Main Road from Wolfeboro to Moultonboro
Receipts
From Town,
June 28,
$500 00
Sept. 27,
500 00
Oct. 13,
300 00
Jan. 5,
54 65
$1,354 65
John A. Edgerly, In Account with Town Maintenance on Highways
1915, Paid On NARROW ROAD
June 7, to. Oct. 6, J. A. Edgerly, team and men, $20 52 7, to July 7, Albert W. Swett, team and men, 19 51
" 7 and 14, F. Hodgdon, 2 days, 3 50
" 7, 8 and 14, A. A. Cater, 21/2 days, 4 37
1 75
" 14, M. P. Bennett, 1 day, Chas. Young, 100 loads of dirt, 10 00
$59 65
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ON BAY ROADS
Apr. 16 to Nov. 22 inclusive paid,
J. A. Edgerly, teams, and men,
$37 87
E. B. Edgerly, 2 days,
3 50
1 75
G. F. Dudley, 1 day,
1 day, man and 2 horses,
5 00
George M. Cheney, 1/2 day with team, 2 50 F. H. Hodgdon, 3 75
$54 37
Received from Town, order 32, $84 85
66 .. order 44, 29 17
$114 02
There is due the Town from C. H. Young, 50 loads more dirt.
Maintenance fund Expended on Main Road
from Ossipee Town line to Jesse Sargent's house by
H. F. HODGDON
Received from Town June 28,
$50 22
Aug. 10, 4.6 98
Dec. 8, 59 00
$156 20
PAID
June 28, D. B. Palmer,
$2 62
28, Ausbrey N. Dow, 20 00
28, A. E. Dow,
4 37
28, Albert E. Davis,
4 37
28, Frank Libby,
3 50
Aug. 10, Ausbrey N. Dow,
28 87
10, D. B. Palmer,
3 50
10, H. F. Hodgdon,
7 50
10, Joseph Bradu,
5 24
10, Forrest Hodgdon,
1 75
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Sept. 12, H. F. Hodgdon,
$5 00
12, Joseph Bradu,
4 37
12, Forrest Hodgdon, 1 75
Dec. 20, Ausbrey N. Dow,
27 50
20, Albert Davis,
9 62
20, Arthur Davis, 9 62
20, George A. Moody, for gravel,
4 50
20, H. F. Hodgdon,
8 00
20, George Allen,
1 00
20, D. B. Palmer,
50
20, Joseph Bradu,
1 75
20, Frank Libby,
87
$156 20
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G. S. Horner's Account of Maintenance
No. 1. Laid out on Hersey Hill
Apr. 27, Daniel J. Hersey, one day,
$2 00
29,
one-half day, 1 00
May 14,
one day,
2 00
5,
2 00
Apr. 27, George W. Copp, one day,
5 00
Sept. 16,
one-half day, 2 50
Oct. 14, Ernest Hunter, one day, 5 00
15,
5 00
16,
5 00
17,
5 00
18,
5 00
14, Joseph Bradu,
2 00
15,
2 00
16, "
2 00
17,
2 00
18,
2 00
14,
Lewis S. Waterbury, one day,
2 00
15,
2 00
16,
2 00
17,
2 00
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Oct. 18, Lewis S. Waterbury, one day,
$2 00
20
2 00
22,
2 00
20,
Ernest M. Hunter, six hours,
21,
three hours, one day,
9 99
20, Joseph Bradu,
one day, 2 00
21,
two hours, 44
22,
one day,
2 00
14, Robert Horne, one day, 2 00
2 00
16,
2 00
17,
2 00
18,
2 00
No. 2.
Oct. 20, Robert Horne, one day,
$2 00
21,
two hours, 44
22,
one day,
2 00
13, Milton Lord,
one-half day,
2 50
14,
one day,
5 00
15,
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5 00
16,
5 00
17
5 00
- 18,
5 00
13,
George D. Straw,
one-half day,
2 50
14,
one day,
5 00
15,
5 00
16,
5 00
17,
5 00
18,
66
5 00
22,
seven hours and 1-5, 4 00
20,
Milton Lord,
one day,
5 00
22,
5 00
$161 37
Received from Town,
$146 87
Oct. 13, Jan. 12,
14 50
$161 37
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15,
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Maintenance Account, French Hill Thomas H. Blaisdell
July 12, George Hersey, $1 75
12, Man and team, 5 00
12, Nelson Rhines, 2 00
12, Peter Cordeau,
25
12, Will Brown,
1 75
12, 18 loads of material furnished, 1 80
$12 55
Received from Town,
Jan. 15, Received from Town order, $12 55
We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.
Tuftonboro, N. H., Jan. 15, 1916.
LEWIS McINTIRE, - THOMAS H. BLAISDELL, - Auditors.
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Report of the School Board and Treasurer
For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15, 1916 Receipts
On hand,
$99 67
Dog license, 1914,
133 10
Literary money,
68 25
State Aid for Average Attendance,
77 24
State Aid for Qualified Teachers,
72 00
From Brewster Estate,
700 00
Tuition of Moultonboro pupils,
27 00
Town assessment, 1915,
2,450 00
Town assessment for District Officers,
90 00
Total receipts, $3,717 26
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Expenditures
Voucher
Apr. 10, 1 Mrs. Geo. Haley, cleaning Town Hall School room, $3 00
10, 2 Mrs. Herbert Ayers, cleaning Tuf- tonboro corner school room, 3 00
10, 3 Mrs. Willie Adjutant, cleaning lower school room, 3 00
10, 4 Mrs. Hattie Morris, cleaning Melvin school room, 3 00
10, 5 Anna Bell Thompson cleaning Mountain school room, 3 00
10, 6 John W. Bennett, kindlings, 1 25
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