Annual reports of the selectmen, road agent, treasurer and school board for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1915-1918, Part 3

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 182


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10, 7


Levi W. Libbey, wood, kindlings and fitting, 13 00


10, 8 Edwin B. Edgerly, wood, 13 50


10, 9 Geo. W. Hersey, fitting wood, 2 25


10, 10 Frank Shannon, fitting wood, 3 00


10,11 E. E. Babb & Co., pencils and spelling blanks, 6 27


10, 12 American Book Co., text books, 20 64


10,13 D. H. Knowlton, 100 classics, 4 00


10, 14 Forrest Hodgdon, labor at Moun- tain school, 3 00


10, 15 Caroline E. Hersey, freight, postage, 1 91


10,16 Harry A. Davis, repairing Tufton- boro corner building chimney, 5 00


10,17 Edwin B. Edgerly, freight, labor hire and supplies, 4 78


19,18 Maude Whitehouse, teaching two weeks at lower school, 20 00


19,19 Milton Lord, drawing wood, 3 00


28,20 Myrtie B. Fall. teaching three weeks at Tuftonboro corner school, 30 00


May 7, 21 Ruth Bennett, carrying children to Town Hall school, four weeks, 20 00


15, 22 Ginn & Co., hygiene books, 12 96


15, 23 R. E. Lane, pens and pencils, 3 14


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher


May 15, 24 Ameriacn Book Co., histories and spelling books, 18 32


15, 25 E. E. Babb & Co., paper, ink, writing books and erasers, 16 95


15,26 Asa Thompson, dry wood, 7 87


15,27 J. L. Hammett Co., kindergarten chairs and hyloplate black-board, 6 38


15, 28 Maude Whitehouse, teaching two weeks at lower school, 20 00


June 21, 29 Sylvia E. Doe, teaching twelve weeks at Mirror Lake, 120 00


21,30 Daisy Davis, teaching twelve weeks at Melvin Village, 120 00


21,31 Blanche Lucas, teaching twelve weeks at Mountain school, 120 00


21,32 Maude Whitehouse, teaching balance of term at Lower school, 80 00


21,33 Leona Pinkham, teaching twelve weeks at Town Hall school, 120 00


21,34 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching balance of term at Tuftonboro Corner, 90 00


21,35 Sylvia E. Doe, janitor work, 6 00


21,36 Harold Wiggin, janitor work at Melvin Village, 6 00


21,37 Forest Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school, 6 00


21,38 Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, janitor work at Lower school, 6 00


21,39 Bertha Welch, janitor work at Mountain school, 6 00


21,40 Harold Bisbee, janitor work at Corner school and fitting wood, 8 75


21,41 Levi Ferguson, conveying children from Tuftonboro neck, 50 00


21,42 Etta Piper, conveying children from Union Wharf district, 49 77


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Voucher


June 21, 43 Ruth Bennett, conveying children to Town Hall school, $32 00


21,44 Charles H. Bennett, conveying children to Melvin Village, 41 00


21,45 James F. Fernald, hardware, glass and labor, 2 75


21,46 Caroline E. Hersey, freight, postage and supplies, 4 58


21,47 Edwin B. Edgerly, supplies, 2 30


21,48 Edwin C. Hersey, labor on Tufton- boro shed, 2 00


21,49 Myrtie B. Fall bringing Kathryn Deland from Canaan, 26 25


21,50 Geo. Welch, fitting wood, 1 69


21,51 John E. Bennett, supplies, 1 81


21,52 Grace Bean, partial cleaning of Mirror Lake school room, 2 00


21,53 Maude Whitehouse, from State on account of State Certificate, 24 00


21,54 Myrtie B. Fall, one week shortage fall term 1914, 10 00


21,55 Daisy Davis, deportment chart, 1 00


Sept. 13, 56 John E. Bennett, newly sheathing Mirror Lake school building hall, . 49 32


13,57 Howard Emery, labor and stock for Corner shed, 8 75


13,58 Levi Ferguson, conveying children to Mirror Lake one week, 3 00


13, 59 Forrest E. Hodgdon, papering and whitening Melvin school room, 14 94


13,60 J. L. Hammett, paste and tracing paper, 84


14,61 J. L. Hammett, hyloplate blackb'ds, 12 28


.


14,62 E. E. Babb & Co., two flags. 5 46


14. 63 E. E. Babb & Co., paper, erasers and thermometers, 16 00


14, 64 D. H. Knowlton, 100 little classics, 4 30


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT 25


Sept. 14, 65 Gertrude Watson, partial cleaning Melvin school room, 1 50


14,66 James F. Fernald, labor, 1 50


14,67 D. J. Hersey. freight on supplies. 1 84


14,68 Caroline E. Hersey, postage and telephoning, 1 21


14,69 B. and M. R. R., Freight, 75


14, 70 Simon Thompson, flag rope, labor, etc., at Mountain school, 2 00


14, 71 E. B. Edgerly, supplies, express, telephoning and labor, 6 60


14, 72 . R. E. Lane, pens and pencils, 2 27


24, 73 Grace A. Cropley, teaching two weeks at Melvin Village, 20 00


Oct.


27, 74 Blanche Lucas, teaching one week at Mountain school, 10 00


1,75 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one week at Corner school, 10 00


7,76 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching four weeks at Town Hall, 40 00


7,77 Ruth Bennett, conveying children to Town Hall school, 15 50 .


7,78 Grace A. Cropley, teaching two weeks at Melvin Village, 20 00


13, 79 John E. Bennett, money advanced Etta Piper, for conveying children to Mirror Lake, 19 25


13, 80 John Thompson, replacing founda- tion at Corner school and material, 49 25


13,81 Harry Davis, remodeling Tufton- boro Corner hall and material, 17 98


13, 82 S. J. Thompson & Son, lumber, 13 15


13, 83 Ausbrey Dow, removing corner out-house to Mountain district, 8 50


18, 84 Maude Whitehouse, teaching two weeks at Lower school, 20 00


18,85 .Blanche Lucas, teaching two weeks at Mountain school, 20 00


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1,79 8 131.5.


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Oct. 27, 86 Grace A. Cropley, teaching three weeks at Melvin Village, $30 00


Nov. 17, 87 Rebia S. Doe, teaching term at Mirror Lake, 110 00


17, 88 Maude Whitehouse, teaching nine weeks, 90 00


17, 89 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching ten weeks, 100 00


17, 90 Grace A. Cropley, teaching four weeks, 40 00


17, 91 Blanche Lucas, teaching eight weeks,80 00


17, 92 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching seven weeks, 70 00


17, 93 Ruth Bennett, conveying children to Town Hall school, balance of term, 28 25


17, 94 John E. Bennett, money advanced Etta Piper, for conveying children balance of term, 23 15


17, 95 Harold Wiggin, janitor work, 5 50


17, 96 Bertha Welch, 5 50


17, 97 Forrest Piper, 5 50 ·


17, 98 Harold Bisbee, 5 50


17, 99 R. S. Doe, 5 50


17, 100 Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, janitor work, 5 50


17, 101 Charles H. Bennett, conveying children to Melvin Village, 28 50


17, 102 E. D. Wiggin, conveying children from Tuftonboro neck, 39 50


17, 103 Myrtie B. Fall, conveying Kathryn Deland from Canaan nine weeks, 18 00


17, 104 R. E. Lane, order book and certificates, 2 20


17, 105 E. E. Babb & Co., readers, charts, pencils, etc., 14 19


17, 106 Caroline E. Hersey, freight, supplies, etc., 1 99


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT 27


Nov. 17, 107 Edwin B. Edgerly, supplies, kindlings, etc., $2 34


17, 108 Maude Whitehouse, from State because of holding State certificate, 22 00


17, 109 E. K. Currie, Standard Dictionary of facts, six copies, 36 00


17, 110 Chas. H. Bennett, old bill, 5 00


Dec. 1, 111 Lewis Wiggin, sawing and housing one cord wood, 75


9, 112 W. P. Willand, 31/2 cords wood, 10 50


13, 113 Maude Whitehouse, teaching two weeks at Lower school, 20 00


23, 114 Grace A. Cropley, teaching three weeks at Melvin school, 30 00


1916


Jan. 5, 115 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching four weeks at Town Hall school, 40 00


5, 116 Blanche Lucas, teaching one week at Mountain school, 10 00


12, 117 Charles West, three cords wood, 12 00


31, 118 American Book Co., writing books, 4 51 31, 119 E. E. Babb & Co., paper and primary supplies, 6 28


31, 120 E. E. Babb & Co., Aldine readers and charts, 3 42


31, 121 Jesse Sargent, moving building at Mountain school, lumber and labor, 4 00


31, 122 Lafayette Thompson, rent of school building, 20 00


31, 123 O. V. Bennett, drawing wood, 3 50


31, 124 John Piper, sawing and housing wood, kindlings, 3 50


31, 125 Aaron Gilman, sawing wood, 1 00


31, 126 Geo. W. Hersey, 2 25


31, 127 Rebia S. Doe, teaching eleven weeks at Mirror Lake, 110 00


31, 128 Maude Whitehouse, teaching balance of term at Lower school, 90 00


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Jan. 31, 129 Maude Whitehouse, from State, 22 00


31, 130 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching balance of term at Town Hall school, 70 00


31, 131 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching eleven weeks at Tuftonboro Corner, 110 00


31, 132 Grace A. Cropley, teaching balance of term at Melvin Willage, 80 00


31, 133 Blanche Lucas, teaching balance of term at Mountain school, 100 00


31, 134 Etta Piper, conveying children from Union Wharf District, 54 00


31, 135 E. D. Wiggin, conveying children from Tuftonboro neck, 54 00


31, 136 Roger K. Adams, conveying children from Federal District, 55 00


31, 137 Chas. H. Bennett, conveying children to Melvin Village, 55 00


31, 138 R. S. Doe, janitor work, 5 50


31, 139 Roger Williams,“ 5 50


31, 140 Bertha Welch, " and kindlings,6 00


31, 141 Forrest Piper, 5 50


31, 142 Harold Bisbee, " 5 50


31, 143 Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, janitor work, 5 50


31, 144 Jonathan Hodgdon, dry hard wood, 15 00 31, 145 George D. Straw, cord pine wood, 2 50


31, 146 Charles Haley, kindlings and labor, 1 50 31, 147 Lewis Wiggin, fitting 3 cords wood, and labor in shed, 3 00


31, 148 Ausbrey N. Dow, old bill, 2 50


31, 149 George S. Horner, supplies, 3 78


31, 150 Caroline E. Hersey, freight, delivery, etc., 2 26


31, 151 Edwin B. Edgerly, money advanced glass, kindlings and supplies, 5 00


31, 152 John E. Bennett, supplies, postage, 2 70


31, 153 Frances Bennett, board of School Board, 1 meal each, 12


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Jan. 31, 154 Lewis McIntire & Thomas Blaisdell, services as School District Auditors, 2 00


31, 155 L. W. Libby, 1/2 cord dry wood, and fitting same, 2 50


31, 156 Myrtie B. Fall, old bill, 2 50


31, 157 Caroline E. Hersey, services as Member of School Board, 20 00


31, 158 John E. Bennett, services as Member of School Board, 20 00


31, 159 Edwin B. Edgerly, services as Chairman of School Board, 25 00


31, 160 D. J. Hersey, District Treasurer, 12 00


31, 161 J. F. Fernald, Truant Officer, 10 00


Total Expenditures, $3,501 08


Cash in hands of Treasurer, $216 18


Summary


Amount Expended for,


Text Books,


$68 64


Reference Books and Maps,


61 41


Scholars' supplies, 64 23


Teachers' Salaries,


2,118 00


School Board, Services and Expenses,


70 00


Truant Officer,


10 00


Other District Officers,


19 00


Flags and Appurtenances,


7 46


Transportation of Pupils,


614 67


Minor Repairs,


17 94


Janitor Service,


102 50


Fuel,


106 15


Remodeling Buildings and New Building,


158 45


Unclassified Expenditures,


82 63


Number of School weeks in Year 34


EDWIN B. EDGERLY, School Board


CAROLINE E. HERSEY, of


JOHN E. BENNETT, Tuftonboro


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched. Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15, 1916.


LEWIS McINTIRE, THOMAS H. BLAISDELL, Auditors.


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Roll of Honor


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The following named children attended every session of school throughout the year without being tardy.


Alice A. Bisbee


Wilbur Bisbee


L. Pern Sargeant Blanche Thompson


Marion P. Eldridge


Laura Thompson


Mildred F. Davis


Percy Thompson


Louise A. Fall


Bertha Welch


Ellen M. Hayes


Lawrence West


Myron M. Haley


Amy B. Woodmancy


Esther B. Lord


Henry E. Woodmancy


Beatrice L. McKean


Clarence V. Staples


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Births Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, for the Year Ending, Dec. 31, 1915.


Date 1915


Name of Child


/Sex | No.of IChild


Name of Father


Maiden name of Mother


Father | Residence of| Birthplace of Parents


Birthplace of Mother


Jan. 19|


Hersey


[Hattie B.Springer; Tuftonboro| Tuftonboro


|Marshfield, Vt.


May 1 |


Cheney


FL 3 ML|5 FL1


Edwin C. Hersey George M. Cheney Joseph W. Whitten


| Ella F. Stevens Mamie G. Whitten|


Tuftonboro|DickinsonCenter, N. Y. | Hampton, R.I.


June 30|Phoebe C.


Tuftonboro| Wolfeboro


Tuftonboro


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN TUFTONBORO OF N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1915


Date of Mar- riage.


Place of


Name and Surname


Residence of each at time of Marriage


Age each yrs


Occupation


of Groom and Bride


birth of each.


Parents


Birthpace of Parents


Condition


Name, Residence and Official Station of person by whom married.


Charles E. Foss


Tuftonboro


24 Farmer


Tuftonboro


Fred S. Foss Anna R. Bean Willie L. Bean Ula D. Foss Walter A. Darling


Wolfeboro, N. H. Tuftonboro,


1st


E. T. Gilman, Clergyman Ossipee, N. H.


Jan. 13 Ossipee


Florence B. Bean


18 Housewife


Kenneth B. Darling


Providence R.I 21 Clerk


- 21 Housewife


Providence, R.I. Mary T. Booth Walter S. Davis Patucket R.I. Grace A. Keid Andrew L. Crane


Attleboro, Mass. Pawtucket, R. I. Dickson, Ill.


John A. Stackpole, Justice of Peace


Melvin Village, N.H.


Carlyle Sommerbell, Clergy man


Aug.16


=


Vena Annie Frost


.


- Tuftonboro


29 Teaming


Oct. 27


Ora B. Staples


=


21 Housewife


Melvin Village, N.H. Div


Thomas .H. Blaisdell


49 Farming


Nov. 25


Una M. Dore


Wolfeboro, NH 37 Housewife


Newark, N.J. Emma L. Gerry Herbert W. Frost Annie E. Burleigh George H. Graham Brookfield, N.H. Melvina Rhyan John E. Staples Parsonsfield, Me Ellen F. Edwards Tuftonboro Richard C. Blaisdell Ruth M. Brown Alonzo A. Moody Viola Canney


Rawtucket, R. I. Newark, N. J. New York, N. Y. Wolfeboro, N. H. Tuftonboro Nova Scotia -


Wolfeboro, N. H.


2nd John A. Stackpole, wid


Justice of Peace 2nd


Ossipee Parsonsfield,Me Tuftonboro Center HarborN.H


1st John W. Hayley,


Clergyman


2nd Div


Tuftonboro Center


Place of


Names of


of


Marriage


Bride and Groom.


Aug. 16 Tuftonboros Frances Davis


Theodore A. Crane


Newark, N. J.


27 Accountant


30 School Teacher Wolfeboro


John E. Graham


. ..


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1915


Date of Death


Age.


Sex and Condition


Place of Birth.


Name and Surname


Years.


Months.


Days.


Male or


Female.


S., M., W .*


Occupation


Father.


Mother.


Mother.


M


Jan. 31 Ida F. Gendro


5010 5| Tuftonboro


W


M


Housewife


Feb. 24 Ruth A. Streeter


81 422


F


W


W


May 3 tMary D. Stackpole


105 519


F


W


W


15 Jacob Hodgdou


78 8 8


M


W


W


Farming


Moultonboro Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


Bardbury Hodgdon Richard Piper


Mehitable Caverly Ruth G. Burbank Sally French Harriett Hodgdon Sarah J. Griffin


24| Alonzo D. Piper July 4 Edward Simmons Aug. 1 Nancy M. Piper 23 David E. Torrey


21


5 Canton, Mass. Cabot, Vt. 11 3 Tuftonboro


F


W


W


Housewife


Robert Allen


Sept. -


Cora A. Bean


54 4 9 Saco, Me.


F


W


M Housewife


Simon Bean


Lucy Smith Olive Carr Achsah Chace Sibel Colby


15 §Frank E. Hersey 24 Charles M. W. Smith


62 824 Tuftonboro 40 9


M


W


M


W


M


S Farming Retired


Cortiand, N.Y R. A. Smith


Maria Wordrup


Oct. 5 Horace H. Hunt Nov. 18 Isaiah S. Wiggin Dec. 4 Francis Straw


59,10 13 Dallis Co. Iowa


M


W


M


Mail Carrier N. Carolina


Indianna


David W. Hunt


Dolly Snell


76 629


M


W


M


22| Alma H. Wendell


73| 5|12|


F


W


W


|Housewife


William Straw Nathan Holmes


Mary Rogers Lucinda Bryant


*Single, married or widowed.


tDied in Wolfeboro. § Died in Carroll.


I hereby certify that the following transcript of births, marriages and deaths is correct according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


Maiden Name of


Place of Birth.


of the Deceased.


66 2 8


M


W


S


M


W


S


Machinist


87 1


M


W


S


Ferrisburg V Waybridge V Roy Torrey Tuftonboro Tuftonboro Goffstown


Thomas J. Hersey


Martha Elliott


87 11 28 Tuftonboro


M


W


M


Farming


William Wiggin


SandwichN.H Tuftonboro Tuftonboro


Albert Elliott John Chace


Salmon Falls NowDurham N.H John Canney


Name of Father.


Cortland, N. Y.


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ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE


TOWN OF TUFTONBORO


New Hampshire


For the Year Ending February 15, 1917


ANNUAL REPORTS.


OF THE


Selectmen, Road Agent, Treasurer and School District Officers


OF THE


Town of Tuftonboro


New Hampshire


FOR THE


Fiscal Year Ending February 15 1917


TOGETHER WITH THE


Vital Statistics for the Year Ending December 31, 1916


WOLFEBORO LAKESIDE PRESS 1917


Inventory of the Town of Tuftonboro


April 1, 1916.


Land, 21,773


$589,371.00


Horses, 158


18,805.00


Oxen, 43


4,115.00


Cows, 283


12,125.00


Neat stock, 98


3,805.00


Sheep, 17


77.00


Fowl, 400


200.00


Automobiles, 14


3,500.00


Portable mills, 1


500.00


Boats and launches, 32.


16,294.00


Wood and lumber


12,546.00


Money on hand at interest, or on deposit.


52,300.00


Stock in trade


13,000.00


Mills and machinery, 3


1,700.00


Number of polls, 197.


Tax rate, $0.0134.


Total inventory


$728,338.00


Amount of Money Assessed


On the Ratable Estates, including the Poll Tax.


State tax


$1,110.00


County tax


925.00


Decorating soldiers' graves


15.00


Highway repairs


2,000.00


State Aid


1,071.00


Maintenance of state aid highway


200.00


Town expenses


400.00


Library fund


31.50


School appropriation


2,450.00


3


4


School district officers


$90.00


Cutting bushes


300.00


Covering sand near Jonathan Hodgdon's


300.00


Meadow road


100.00


Road machine


300.00


Huggins Hospital


100.00


Extermination of gypsy moths


300.00


Total


$9,692.50


Overlay


$465.25


Receipts for 1916


FROM STATE.


Insurance tax


$6.00


Savings bank tax


339.16


Literary fund


86.94


Proportion of school fund


180.00


State highway appropriation


90.01


Maintenance money


97.04


Maintenance money


14.00


Maintenance money


18.54


Maintenance money


41.50


25.50


Maintenance money Road appropriation


300.00


State Aid money


91.11


Maintenance money


37.13


Maintenance money


46.30


$1,373.23


OTHER RECEIPTS.


1916.


Jan. 15. In hands of treasurer


$940.22


Ernest Haley, poll tax for 1915. 2.00


From John A. Stackpole, candidates' fees. 12.00


From H. F. Hodgdon, unexpended balance from covering sand appropriation 6.00


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From John A. Stackpole, dog licenses


$102.60


From D. B. Palmer, collector . 10,157.75 .24


From John T. Thompson, error.


From John T. Thompson, unexpended balance from State Aid 19.21


From John T. Thompson, check returned by state engineer 63.12


$11,303.14


Summary of Expenses


Paid Isaac N. Neal, road agent $2,917.58


Ernest M. Hunter, school district treasurer. 2,864.14


John T. Thompson, Lamprey Hill. 1,553.73


Bridge bills


99.45


E. L. Ayers, cutting bushes


35.00


Maintenance of State Aid roads


550.98


Miscellaneous bills


3,244.34


Town pauper bill


126.00


Town officers' bills


430.75


$11,821.97


In town treasurer's hands


854.40


$12,676.37


Road Agents' Orders


1916.


April 3 I. N. Neal, agent.


$200.00


May 31 I. N. Neal, agent. . 200.00


June 24 I. N. Neal, agent. 200.00


July 6 I. N. Neal, agent. 100.00


I. N. Neal, agent.


200.00


29 I. N. Neal, agent. 200.00


Sept. 23 I. N. Neal, agent.


TUFTONBORO 200.00


6


Oct. 16 I N. Neal, agent. $200.00


Nov. 16 I. N. Neal, agent. .


100.00


I. N. Neal, agent. 200.00


Dec. 8


I. N. Neal, agent. 200.00


1917.


Jan. 2


I. N. Neal, agent. 200.00


Feb. 1 I. N. Neal, agent.


200.00


13 I. N. Neal, agent. 200.00


14


I. N. Neal, agent.


200.00


15


I. N. Neal, agent.


30.00


I. N. Neal, agent 50.00


I. N. Neal, agent. . 25.00


I. N. Neal, agent, balance


12.58


Total orders drawn


$2,917.58


State Aid Road


LAMPREY HILL.


Sept. 27 John T. Thompson. . $500.00


Oct. 11 John T. Thompson. 500.00


26 John T. Thompson. 300.00


Dec. 7 John T. Thompson


78.75


13 John T. Thompson.


120.00


1917.


Jan. 8 John T. Thompson 54.98


$1,553.73


Bridge Bills


Sept. 8. John T. Thompson, repairs on Pine Swamp bridge. . $11.00


1917.


Feb. 12 S. J. Thompson & Son, lumber .. $8.40 W. A. Bixby, lumber for Pine Swamp bridge 30.05


13 S. W. Clow, lumber for Mirror Lake bridge 50.00


$99.45


Maintenance of State Aid Road


1916.


June 28 John T. Thompson. $63.50


Sept. 8


John T. Thompson. 23.00


15 E. L. Ayers, cutting bushes on Remnant 16.00


Howard Emery, cutting bushes on Remnant


16.00


19 George W. Copp, Remnant.


100.00


Oct. 23


E. B. Edgerly, Bay Roads and Narrows 53.50


Nov. 22 J. T. Thompson, Lamprey Hill and Upper Bay . 77.38


Dec. 1


Thomas H. Blaisdell, Center road and French Hill. 92.60


1917.


Jan. 8


J. A. Edgerly, bays. 37.02


Feb. 12 Jesse Sargeant 4.98


13 George W. Copp, Melvin Village and Remnant 67.00


$550.98


Bush Bill


E. L. Ayers $35.00


Miscellaneous Bills


1916.


Jan. 22


Abatement allowed Charles Young after town accounts were set- tled $2.00


Mar. 14 W. L. Metcalf, printing town re- ports 22.50


April 28 Frances Bennett, board of town of- ficers 12.45


Edson C. Eastman, supplies for town office 3.16


May 24


Myron G. F. Roberts, printing checklists 15.00


June 26 E. D. Wiggin, old bill. 1.57


A. W. Swett, cartage and freight on road drag, etc. 3.13


John Thompson, cartage, freight, supplies, etc. 4.88


July 1 H. F. Hodgdon, covering sand near Jonathan Hodgdon's . ...


300.00


3. Carroll D. Piper, insurance on town hall 50.00


Aug. 17 F. L. Blake, road machine and 2" road drags 280.00


Sept. S Huggins Hospital, appropriation. 27 A. C. Brown, damage to auto truck 30.00


100.00


1917.


Jan. 8 Simon T. Thompson, removing brush 6.00


John A. Edgerly, county tax. . ... 925.00


Frances Bennett, board of town of- ficers 3.75


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9


Jan. 12 Aaron Gilman, services as janitor of town hall, supplies and labor F. A. Lougee, curtains. 1.51


$5.25


North Eastern Culvert Company, culvert


192.00


1.25


Edson C. Eastman, supplies . .. E. B. Edgerly, expenses of forest fire warden


5.50


13 John A. Edgerly, state tax.


1,110.00


14 McFadden and Libbey, material for fumigating Fox house and Ferguson camp 13.70


Charles E. Hersey, material for fumigating houses


3.85


Chester H. Gilman, cleaning catch-basin at Melvin Village ..


1.00


D. B. Palmer, discount on taxes. .


62.92


50.15


D. B. Palmer, abatements. . .. Mrs. Edwin C. Hersey, board of town officers 10.00


F. L. Blake, culvert. 26.77


$3,244.34


Town Pauper Bill


1916.


Aug. 30 Ray F. Hersey for Charles Still- ings' family $42.00


Nov. 27 Ray F. Hersey for Charles Still- ings' family 33.00


1917.


Feb. 13 Ray F. Hersey for Charles Still- ings' family 51.00


$126.00


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School Expenditures


ERNEST M. HUNTER, District Treasurer.


1916.


April 26 Dog licenses $57.20


E. M. Hunter


250.00


May 24


E. M. Hunter 240.00


June 19


E. M. Hunter


200.00


Sept. 28


E. M. Hunter


150.00


Oct. 26 E. M. Hunter


200.00


Nov. 22 E. M. Hunter


350.00


1917.


Jan. 25


E. M. Hunter 300.00


Feb. 14 E. M. Hunter 90.00


E. M. Hunter, from state.


266.94


E. M. Hunter, balance due from town


760.00


$2,864.14


List of Abatements


Feb. 15. C. H. Bennett, public water. $3.00


F. A. Hersey estate, public water. 3.00


Jesse Sargeant, public water 3.00


Geo. E. Wiggin, public water Albert Swett, horse died.


3.00


.67


J. W. Hayley, money taxed by mistake Elizah B. Kenney, horse died.


5.36


1.34


8.04


Albert Edgerly heirs, unable to pay. . Lewis McIntire, boat taxed by mistake F. H. Hodgdon, cow died.


.60


John F. Piper, cow died. Chas. West, horse died.


.27


.53


Chas. H. Moorehouse, changed resi- dence 2.00


Aubrey Libbey, changed residence. . . .


2.00


1.34


11


Feb. 15. Perley Merrifield, changed residence. . $2.00


S. M. McKean, changed residence. . . . 2.00


C. E. Bunce, changed residence. ... 2.00


Ernest Haley, changed residence.


2.00


James Moulton, paid in Thornton ....


2.00


Raymond Stitt, out of town ..


2.00


Wm. Mclaughlin, out of town 2.00


Benj. Ferguson, out of town.


2.00


$50.15


Town Officers' Bills


Feb. 14. T. F. Piper, services as supervisor . . . . C. E. Hersey, services as board of health


$18.00


15.75


18.00


· Geo. W. Allen, services as supervisor. . Edwin C. Hersey, services as super- visor


18.00


15. Chester H. Gilman, services as con- stable


10.00


H. F. Hodgdon, services as selectman. 60.00 E. B. Edgerly, services as selectman. . 60.00 John T. Thompson, services as select- man, and overseer of the poor. ... 70.00 John A. Edgerly, services as town treasurer 40.00


Daniel B. Palmer, services as collector of taxes


80.00


John A. Stackpole, services as town clerk


37.00


E. S. Poore, services as auditor 2.00


T. H. Blaisdell, services as auditor. 2.00


$430.75


JOHN T. THOMPSON, EDWIN B. EDGERLY, HERBERT F. HODGDON, Selectmen of Tuftonboro, 1916.


Financial Statement of John A. Edgerly, Treasurer


With the Town of Tuftonboro, for the year ending Feb. 15, 1917.


RECEIPTS.


In treasury Feb. 15, 1916. $940.22


Received from D. B. Palmer, collector, poll tax, 1915 2.00


J. A. Stackpole, candidates' fees. . 12.00


State for roads. 761.13


State, other sources. 612.10


H. F. Hodgdon, on Order 16. .


6.00


J. T. Thompson, on Order 42.


.24


J. T. Thompson, on Order 47. .


19.21


J. T. Thompson, balance of State Aid


63.12


J. A. Stackpole, dog licenses. 102.60


D. B. Palmer, collector 10,157.75


$12,676.37


Paid out on orders of selectmen :


E. M. Hunter, school treasurer $2,864.14


I. N. Neal, road agent. . 2,917.58


J. T. Thompson, Lamprey hill. 1,553.73


State Aid maintenance


550.98


State tax


1,110.00


Town pauper bill


126.00


County tax


925.00


Town officer bills


430.75


Miscellaneous bills


1,343.79


In hands of treasurer


854.40


$12,676.37


JOHN A. EDGERLY,


Treasurer.


12


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Report of Road Agent


I. N. NEAL, WINTER BILL, 1916.


Chas. P. Wallace


$10.20


Chas. Stillings


4.95


John Ferguson


2.10


Fred C. Libbey


5.00


Jesse Sargeant


14.00


Fred Moulton


8.55


Jesse Sargeant


7.22


Chas. Mclaughlin


2.00


Howard Emery


5.25


George Welch


24.90


John Piper


4.50


L. C. Canney


4.75


Raymond Stitt


2.47


Henry Woodmancy


2.00


Simon B. Thompson


15.85


Willie L. Bean


5.50


Ralph Bean


8.30


Aaron Gilman


8.10


F. H. Hodgdon


6.00


Frank Staples


5.80


Chas. West


1.50


Albert Cater


6.67


W. H. Caverly


12.60


J. T. Thompson


18.50


Frank Libbey, Jr.


4.60


Clement Gendro


7.20


Milton Lord


6.25


C. O. Dore


22.20


Alvah Dow


18.90


Peter Cordeau


4.20


Will Burleigh


1.65


Albert Davis


5.75


James Doe


2.55


Chas. H. Brown


36.49


W. W. Thomas


40.50


W. W. Thomas


11.84


13


14


Albert H. Cater.


$4.81


John W. Bennett


31.65


F. H. Hodgdon


3.00


Frank Shannon


4.28


Fred L. Morrill


1.65


Ben Wiggin


5.15


Frank Whitten


5.90


Joseph Whitten


2.10


Robert Lamprey


4.00


Chas. Hoyt


3.00


Frank Staples


3.25


Maurice P. Bennett


2.10


Geo. W. Allen


2.22


Levi W. Libbey


5.20


Arthur Bisbee


5.20


Henry E. F. Hayes


2.60


John Merino


2.20


Fred L. Morrill


2.20


Levi Ayers


7.43


Arthur M. Bean


3.40


Edwin Johnson


5.30


Fred Kneeland


1.65


John Ferguson


.60


A. W. Swett


7.88


Charles G. Piper


.50




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