Annual reports of the selectmen, road agent, treasurer and school board for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1915-1918, Part 4

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


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Harry E. Straw


2.60


T. H. Blaisdell


3.50


Bernard N. Brown


4.85


Chas. W. West


3.73


Ralph L. Bean


5.00


L. C. Canney


2.85


James A. Doe


2.40


W. P. Willand


1.05


Frank Libbey, Jr.


2.90


Frank Libbey, Jr.


4.20


S. A. McIntire


2.50


Geo. H. Haley


3.10


Fred Moulton


22.05


Howard Emery


.60


Frank Wentworth


.45


Theodore Thompson


9.81


Irving McDuffee


9.41


Chas. B. Wallace


6.20


Jesse Sargeant


10.20


15


Geo. Welch


$10.35


Geo. Moody


.80


Lafayette Thompson


6.10


Simon T. Thompson


10.70


Simon B. Thompson


9.96


Asa B. Thompson


12.35


J. W. Bean


2.00.


W. H. Caverly


15.20


D. J. Hersey


2.50


N. D. Hodgdon


3.20


Otis A. Hersey


3.25


E. C. Hersey


4.65


A. W. Gilman


1.50


H. S. Burleigh


15.75


Chas. S. Stillings


1.05


John Ayers


2.55


Roscoe Adjutant


.90


John Piper


2.55


Chas. Mclaughlin


4.51


Chas. H. Young


4.06


Harold L. Chase


4.51


John Ayers


4,95


Arthur Davis


5.75


Chas. G. Piper


4.80


Ben. Wiggin


8.55


Frank S. Whitten


20.33


Joseph Whitten


4.50


Lafayette Thompson


8.27


S. A. McIntire


3.00


Arthur Bean


2.20


Arthur Hunter


1.50


Geo. H. Haley


1.65


Levi W. Libbey


6.21


Harry E. Straw


5.25


Roger Adams


6.42


John A. Edgerly


14.45


John W. Bennett


47.90


Ernest M. Hunter


3.90


E. L. Ayers


6.25


Levi Ayers


4.48


Will Swett .


9.15


Theodore Thompson


24.93


Chas. Stillings


4.95


T. F. Piper


1.68


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16


Geo. A. Moody


$1.00


Otis A. Hersey


5.74


Herbert Ayers


4.57


Milton Lord


12.00


P. V. Bennett


10.64


John A. Edgerly


6.00


Geo. G. Piper


3.50


Frank S. Bennett


.45


C. R. Ennery


7.95


C. E. Hersey


27.35


D. B. Palmer


1.50


John T. Thompson


13.50


H. F. Hodgdon


15.75


Arthur Davis


1.50


Albert Davis


1.50


Total winter bills


$995.97


Report of Road Agent


I. N. NEAL, SUMMER BILL.


Ernest H. Deland.


$10.00


E. W. Hersey


3.00


Elwood Hunt


.79


George Berry


4.78


Clifton Bisbee


.60


Milton Lord


25.00


Francis Dow


4.00


Oscar Wheedon


2.50


John T. Thompson


13.00


Peter Cordeau


3.55


John Ayers


2.85


Aaron Gilman


8.75


Lafayette Thompson


2.25


L. C. Canney


8.75


W. P. Willand.


9.07


John T. Thompson


34.00


17


Harold Chase


$3.75


W. Poore .


5.00


Charles W. Mclaughlin


1.75


F. H. Hodgdon


.80


C. O. Dore.


3.00


Roger Adams


3.63


Silas W. Bean.


2.00


Willard Durgin


2.00


John A. Edgerly.


24.42


John W. Bennett


16.50


Ernest M. Hunter .


17.90


Charles Bennett


2.50


George W. Allen


5.58


Milton Lord .


36.00


Charles S. Hoyt.


12.75


John Ayers


1.75


Albert W. Cater


15.80


Albert W. Swett.


47.61


Simon B. Thompson


14.00


Simon T. Thompson.


1.60


John F. Piper.


60.50


George M. Cheney


35.71


Theodore Thompson


18.40


Levi W. Libbey .


5.25


Charles Stilling's


3.30


Willie L. Bean


98.00


Ralph L. Bean


16.00


John Currier


54.25


Peter Cordeau


9.00


Otis A. Hersey


4.60


Herbert Ayers


3.00


A. W. Gilman.


3.75


John R. Whitten.


4.00


T. H. Blaisdell .


SS.40


George W. Hersey


4.50


Milton Lord


3.00


George W. Copp.


15,00


18


C. R. Emery . . $1.35


C. E. Hersey . .


34.50


Charles H. Brown 16.70


W. W. Thomas.


20.20


Robert Lamprey


15.00


Charles H. Hoyt


4.00


Frank P. Blake. 9.15


Elijah B. Kenney


2.00


H. F. McIntire.


3.00


J. C. Blake.


30.10


Harry E. Straw


17.50


Bernard N. Brown


5.55


Ausbrey N. Dow.


67.50


Charles B. Wallace


6.00


Jesse Sargeant


8.55


George Welch


2.00


Lafayette Thompson


2.50


Asa B. Thompson .


13.07


Walter H. Caverly


12.00


E. C. Hersey .


1.00


Annie Richardson


8.60


D. B. Palmer.


18.67


John T. Thompson


1.50


Total summer bills


$1,078.33


I. N. NEAL, BRIDGE BILL.


Alvah Dow


$2.50


George S. Morrison. 6.00


T. H. Blaisdell 8.00


$16.50


I. N. Neal, personal services.


$538.85


19


MEADOW ROAD BILL.


Clifton Bisbee


$4.00


Charles Hoyt


12.30


Willie L. Bean


45.00


Ralph L. Bean.


22.50


J. A. Wingate


.25


T. H. Blaisdell.


2.40


W. H. Caverly.


6.00


I. N. Neal.


3.00


$95.45


Unexpended balance in hands of I. N. Neal. .


4.55


$100.00


I. N. NEAL, BUSH BILL.


Charles Mclaughlin


$7.88


Henry Woodmancy


7.88


Frank Bradley


10.50


George Berry


4.00


Albert Cater


7.40


Charles G. Piper


6.40


Albert H. Cater


7.00


Clement Genau


2.40


Robert McKean


10.50


Clifton Bisbee


11.00


D. B. Palmer


25.00


John Ayers


.70


Simon T. Thompson


11.25


George H. Haley


5.80


Frank Bradley


11.37


Aaron Gilman


14.00


Frank Shannon


3.60


O. V. Bennett.


2.00


Charles Hoyt


4.00


.


20


Maurice Bennett


$14.00


Fred L. Morrill


4.20


Arthur M. Bean.


8.00


Charles G. Piper


4.10


Bernard N. Brown.


4.60


Asa B. Thompson


4.90


$192.48


SUMMARY OF I. N. NEAL ACCOUNT.


Summer expenses


$1,078.33


Winter expenses


995.97


Bridge bills


16.50


Meadow road


95.45


Bush bills .


192.48


Personal expenses


538.85


Total expenses $2,917.58


H. F. HODGDON ACCOUNT.


(For covering sand near J. W. Hodgdon's house)


-


Paid:


July 11 John W. Bean $6.00


Clement Gendro 10.00


C. H. Bennett . 25.00


12 Asa B. Thompson 3.50


Simon B. Thompson 12.00


Simon T. Thompson 12.00


E. M. Hunter. 30.00


Lewis S. Waterbury 12.00


Milton Lord 30.00


J. F. Fernald. 10.00


John Thompson 42.00


A. N. Dow 30.00


21


July 12 Arthur Davis


$12.00


Albert Davis


12.00


13 E. L. Ayers 12.00


15 Howard Emery


12.00


22 H. F. Hodgdon.


18.00


Forest W. Hodgdon


4.00


1917.


Feb.


14 E. M. Hunter 1.50


15 J. A. Edgerly, town treasurer, un- expended balance of appropri- ation


6.00


$300.00


July 1, 1916 Received from town. $300.00


Expenditures of State Aid Money


Sept. 30 O. V. Bennett $7.00


Ralph Bennett


12.00


Arthur Davis


12.00


Clifton Bisbee


12.00


George Allen


12.00


Herbert Ayers


12.00


G. M. Cheney .


30.00


Clement Gendro


12.00


H. F. Hodgdon


18.00


Ralph S. Haley 12.00


Roger Adams


12.00


J. T. Thompson


36.00


Frank Staples


8.00


Roscoe Adjutant


6.00


$201.00


22


Oct.


7 George Allen


$12.00


Herbert Ayers


12.00


Roger Adams


4.00


Ralph Bennett


12.00


O. V. Bennett.


25.00


Clifton Bisbee


12.00


G. M. Cheney


30.00


Arthur Davis


12.00


Roscoe Adjutant


12.00


Clement Gendro


12.00


H. F. Hodgdon


18.00


Ralph Haley


12.00


Frank Staples


9.00


J. T. Thompson.


36.00


J. A. Edgerly


20.00


G. W. Hersey


6.00


Albert Davis


6.00


Joseph Whitten


4.00


$254.00


Oct. 14 George Allen


$9.67


Herbert Ayers


7.67


Clifton Bisbee


9.67


G. M. Cheney .


24.17


Arthur Davis


9.67


Roscoe Adjutant


7.67


Clement Gendro


9.67


H. F. Hodgdon


14.50


Ralph Haley


8.00


Frank Staples


9.67


J. T. Thompson.


26.50


J. A. Edgerly


23.61


G. W. Hersey.


9.67


Albert Davis


9.67


Joseph · Whitten


7.67


Chester Gilman


9.67


Francis Dow


7.67


Roger Adams


5.67


Charles Mclaughlin


5.67


Harold Chase


5.67


23


Oct. 1b


Charles Bennett


O. V. Bennett.


Ralph Bennett


$14.17


5.00


2.00


$243.00


Oct. 21 George Allen


$11.00


Herbert Ayers


11.00


Clifton Bisbee


11.00


G. M. Cheney .


27.50


Arthur Davis


11.00


Clement Gendro


11.00


H. F. Hodgdon


16.50


Ralph Haley


11.00


Frank Staples


11.00


J. T. Thompson.


33.00


J. A. Edgerly


20.00


Albert Davis


9.00


Joseph Whitten


11.00


Chester Gilman


11.00


Roger Adams


2.00


Charles Bennett


22.50


O. V. Bennett.


27.50


Ralph Bennett


11.00


Herman Hodgdon


11.00


Edwin Hersey


7.00


Francis Dow


3.00


$289.00


Oct. 28


Herbert Ayers


$10.00


Clifton Bisbee


7.00


G. M. Cheney


30.00


Arthur Davis


9.00


Clement Gendro


9.00


H. F. Hodgdon.


18.00


Ralph Haley


12.00


Frank Staples


12.00


J. T. Thompson .


34.50


J. A. Edgerly


25.00


Albert Davis


9.00


Joseph Whitten


12.00


24


Oct. 28


Chester Gilman


$12.00


Roger Adams


6.00


Charles Bennett


25.00


O. V. Bennett.


30.00


Ralph Bennett


12.00


Herman Hodgdon


12.00


G. W. Hersey .


12.00


Edwin Hersey


10.00


Charles Mclaughlin


4.00


Harold Chase


4.00


$314.50


Nov. 4 Frank Staples


$2.00


Clement Gendro


4.00


Joseph Whitten


2.00


G. W. Hersey.


1.00


J. T. Thompson .


3.00


Ralph Haley


5.00


$17.00


Nov. 13


Ralph Haley


$6.00


Dec.


1 Arthur Davis


2.00


George Haley


2.00


J. T. Thompson


12.00


$22.00


Dec. 6 G. M. Cheney, dragging road .... $9.75


MAINTENANCE FUND EXPENDED ON MAIN ROAD (NEAR DUDLEY'S).


Oct. 30 Clement Gendro


$3.00


Clifton Bisbee


3.00


Edwin Hersey


2.00


$8.00


Nov. 4 G. W. Hersey . . $4.60


J. T. Thompson


16.15


Ralph Haley


6.60


25


Nov. 4 Chester Gilman $8.60


G. M. Cheney


21.39


Joseph -Whitten


4.60


Frank Staples


2.60


Clement Gendro


4.60


$69.14


J. T. THOMPSON ACCOUNT.


Nov. 22 Receipt


$77.38


77.14


Balance due treasurer


$0.24


EXPENDITURES FOR MATERIAL USED ON STATE ROAD.


Dec. 1 Drill steel (W. H. Neal's bill) ... $3.90


Express plow points (J. T.


Thompson) .45


Express dynamite (J. T. Thomp- son) 1.45


Sharpening drills (J. A. Win-


gate's bill) 2.00


Dynamite (Gould's bill)


40.87


Dynamite (S. O. Huckins' bill) . .


78.75


Conveying dynamite (R. Adju- tant)


2.00


Conveying dynamite (Arthur Da- vis) 1.25


Telephoning (J. T. Thompson) ..


1.35


Coal (J. T. Thompson) .


1.60


Lumber and labor on drag used on state road 3.49


Culverts from state


38.50


State engineer's bill.


8.66


$184.27


26


J. T. THOMPSON ACCOUNT.


(State aid, Main road from Mirror Lake to Melvin Village.)


Sept. 27


Receipts


$500.00


Oct. 11 Receipts


500.00


26 Receipts


300.00


Dec.


13 Receipts


120.00


Jan. 8 Receipts


54.98


9 Receipts


78.75


$1,553.73


1,534.52


Balance due treasurer.


$19.21


TUFTONBORO, February 15, 1917. We have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.


THOMAS H. BLAISDELL, EDWIN S. POORE,


Auditors.


Report of School Board and Treasurer


For the fiscal year ending February 15, 1917.


RECEIPTS.


On hand


$216.18


Dog licenses


57.20


Literary fund


86.94


State Aid for average attendance


112.00


State Aid for qualified teachers


68.00


Town assessment, 1916


2,450.00


Town assessment for district officers 90.00


Estate of John Brewster


700.00


Tuition from Ossipee


17.00


$3,797.32


27


EXPENDITURES.


Voucher.


Apr. 6.


1 R. E. Lane, printed matter, war- rants, etc. $1.01


2 R. E. Lane, pens, pencils and crayons 7.54


3 Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies. 8.33


4 Edward E. Babb & Co., Aldine Readers and charts. 42.65


5 J. L. Hammett & Co., Webster's Dictionary 1.53


6 D. H. Knowlton, 100 classics .... Hattie Norris, cleaning Melvin Village schoolroom 3.00


3.00


8 Evelyn Thompson, cleaning Mountain schoolroom 3.00


9 Jesse Sargent, wood for Moun- tain school 11.00


10 George Welch, sawing wood and other labor, 1915. 2.50


11 Caroline E. Hersey, freight, post- age, etc. 2.53


-12 Mrs. George Haley, cleaning Town Hall schoolroom 3.00


13 Mrs. Herbert Ayers, cleaning Cor- ner schoolroom 3.00


14 Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, cleaning Center schoolroom ...


3.00


15 Mrs. Etta Piper, cleaning Mir- ror Lake schoolroom. .


3.00


16 John W. Bennett, wood for Mir- ror Lake school 13.50


17 Woodbury Libby, wood for Corner school 12.00


18 Myron Haley, fitting and housing wood 2.25


20


19 Mabel MacNeill, two brooms .... 1.00 Charles Osburn, sawing and hous- ing wood 2.25


21 D. H. Knowlton, supplementary reading 2.80


22 American Book Co., arithmetics, spellers and geographies 29.00


28


Apr. 19. 23 Caroline E. Hersey, money ad- vanced for supplies and de- livery


$5.33


28. 24 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching one month at Center school .... 40.00 25. Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake school. 40.00


26 Blanche Lucas, teaching one month at Mountain school .....


40.00


27 Grace A. Cropley, teaching one month at Melvin Village school 40.00


28 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching one month at Town Hall school .... 40.00


29 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one month at Corner school. . 40.00


30 John E. Bennett, money advanced- Etta Piper, for conveying schol- ars 20.00


May


2. 31 Charles H. Bennett, conveying scholars to Melvin school, part of spring term 20.00


3. 32 Roger K. Adams, conveying chil- dren to Town Hall school, part of spring term


18.00


26. 33 Maud Whitehouse, teaching one month at Center school.


40.00


34 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one month at Corner school ....


40.00


35 Blanche Lucas, teaching one month at Mountain school ..... 40.00 36 Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake school 40.00


37 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching one month at Town Hall school. . 40.00


38


40.00


June 19.


39


40.00


40


Grace Cropley, teaching one month at Melvin Village school Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching one month at Center school ... Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching spring term at Center school from state of New Hampshire for certificate 24.00


41


Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake school 40.00


1


29


June 19. 42 Blanche Lucas, teaching one month at Mountain school . . . $40.00


43 Beatrice Merrifield, teaching one month at Town Hall school .... 40.00


44 Grace A. Cropley, teaching one month at Melvin Village, N. H. 40.00 45 Myrtle , Adjutant, janitor work and kindlings, Center school. 6.50


46 Roger Williams, janitor work and kindlings, Melvin Village school 6.50


4. Lura P. Sargent, janitor work, Mountain school 6.00


48 Rebie S. Doe, janitor work at Mirror Lake school. 6.00


49 Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner school 6.00


50 Forest Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 6.00


51 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one month at Corner school


40.00


52 J. L. Hammett Co., furniture and blackboards 45.75


53 Edward E. Babb & Co., globe, bells, and postage on same. 4.13


54 R. E. Lane, rolls of honor and postage on same 1.28


55 Everett W. Hersey and others, dry wood and fitting same. . 56 John E. Bennett, freight, cartage of seats, desks, and blackboards. 6.20


1.75


57 Charles West, labor at Center school 1.50


58 John E. Bennett and others, grading and cutting bushes ....


1.80


59 Caroline E. Hersey, cash paid for freight, postage, delivery and supplies 5.65


60 Mabel MacNeill, postage, supplies and cash paid for repairs. 3.20


61 Roger K. Adams, conveying children to Town Hall, and la- bor 30.40


62 Everett Wiggin, conveying schol- ars, spring term, from Tufton- boro Neck 50.64


30


Jan. 19. 63 John E. Bennett, cash advanced Etta Piper, for conveying schol- ars


$30.64


64 Myrtie B. Fall, conveying Miss Deland to Corner school 20.00


22. 65 John E. Bennett, kindlings, post- age and suppplies. 3.97


66 Aaron Gilman, cleaning vault and yard, Town Hall school. 1.50


67 James F. Fernald, setting glass and other labor 1.50


68 John T. Thompson, dry wood for kindlings and hauling same ... Caroline E. Hersey, freight and postage


1.00


Aug. 7. 69


1.50


Sept. 11. 70 John E. Bennett, cash paid for re- pairs on piano, Mirror Lake school


4.00


71 Mabel MacNeill, repairs at Town Hall, and Corner schools. .


3.97


72 Ray Hersey, conveyance for school board


2.00


73 Caroline E. Hersey, cash paid for sewing materials. 6.00


74 Caroline E. Hersey, cash paid for freight 1.00


25.


75 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching one month, Center school 40.00


76 Massachusetts Bible Society, tes- taments and postage on same ..


10.24


77 Bertha Colbeth, teaching one month at Melvin Village school


40.00


78 Thompson, Brown & Co., Meser- vey's bookkeeping


1.70


79 Blanche Lueas, teaching one month at Mountain school ....


40.00


80 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Town Hall school .... .. 22.50


81 Forest E. Hodgdon, painters' sup- plies and labor. 16.60


82 F. C. Merrill, tuning and repair- ing organs 7.00


83 R. E. Lane, chalk and printed matter 9.13


1


31


Oct. 12. 84 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one month at Corner school. . . . $40.00


85 American Book Co., writing books and postage on same ... 4.01


86 J. L. Hammett Co., hyloplate blackboards for Town Hall and Corner schools 12.69


87 D. H. Knowlton, classics for sup- plementary reading 2.50


25.


88 Maude M. Whitehouse, teaching one month, Center school .


40.00


89 Bertha Colbeth, teaching, one month at Melvin Village school 40.00


90 Blanche Lucas, teaching one month at Mountain school ....


40.00


91 Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake school 40.00


92 Etta Piper, conveying scholars from Bay district to Mirror Lake in part .25.00


93 Caroline E. Hersey, delivery by stage, freight and supplies .... 1.93


94 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching one month at Center school ... 40.00


95 Blanche Lucas, teaching one month, Mountain school. ... 40.00


. Nov. 20. 96


Bertha Colbeth, teaching one


month at Melvin Village school


40.00


97 Rebie S. Doe, teaching two months at Mirror Lake school. 80.00


98 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching two months at Corner school. . .. 80.00 99 Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching three months, Town Hall school .. 120.00


100 Maud .M. Whitehouse, teaching fall term at Center school from N. H., for certificate. 24.00


101 Rebie S. Doe, teaching fall term at Mirror Lake, from N. H., for certificate 24.00


102 Roger Williams, janitor work and kindlings, Melvin Village school 6.50


103 Myron Haley, janitor work, Cor- ner school 6.00


32


Nov. 20. 104 Myrtle and Leora Adjutant, jani- tor work and kindlings, Center school


$6.50


105 Peru Sargent, janitor work, Mountain school 6.00


106 Forest Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school 6.00


107 Rebie S. Doe, janitor work, Mir- ror Lake school 6.00


108 Edward E. Babb, composition pa- per and spelling slips 11.70


109 Myrtie B. Fall, conveying Miss Deland to Corner school . . .. Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake, balance of term ..


20.25


111 John E. Bennett, supplies and kindlings


3.35


112 Everett Wiggin, conveying schol- ars to Mirror Lake from Neck, fall term . 43.50


113 Mabel MacNeill, repairs, supplies, and kindlings 3.70


114 Harry A. Davis, labor, Corner school


2.25


115 Ruth Bennett, conveying scholars to Town Hall school ..


23.25


116 . Caroline E. Hersey, supplies and cash paid 3.72


117 J. W. Bean, conveying scholars to Melvin school, fall term. 46.50


118 Levi Libby, dry wood for Corner school


15.00


Dec. 11. 119


Charles Hoyt, sawing and housing wood, Melvin .. school 2.00


18. 120


Caroline E. Hersey, cash paid for books and sewing material .... 10.00


19. 121


Mary W. Hill, teaching three weeks at Melvin Village school 30.00 Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching three weeks at Town Hall school .... 30.00


122


1917. Jan. 4. 123


Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching bal- ance of month at. Town Hall school 10.00


21.50


110


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33


Jan. 4. 124 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching one month, Corner school . .. $40.00


125 Blanche Lucas, teaching one 40.00


month at Mountain school ....


126 Maud N. Whitehouse, teaching one month at Center school .... 127 Rebie S. Doe, teaching one month at Mirror Lake school. . .


40.00


40.00


128 Mary W. Hill, teaching balance of month at Melvin Village school 10.00


29. 129


Hattie Morris, partial cleaning of Melvin schoolroom and hall.


1.50


Feb. 6. 130 John W. Bean, conveying schol- ars to Melvin, winter term, in part 25.00


12. 131


Jonathan Hodgdon, dry wood for Melvin Village school. 15.00


132 John W. Bennett, wood for Mir- ror Lake school 13.50


133 Charles West, wood for Center school 14.50


134 John A. Edgerly, wood for Town Hall school 13.50


135 George Welch, wood for Moun- tain school 15.00


-136 Rebie S. Doe, teaching balance of winter term at Mirror Lake ... 60.00


137 Rebie S. Doe, teaching ten weeks at Mirror Lake, from state for certificate . 20.00


138 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching ten weeks at Center school, from state, for certificate. 20.00


139 Maud M. Whitehouse, teaching balance of winter term at Cen- ter school 60.00


140 Blanche Lucas, teaching bal- ance of winter term at Moun- tain school 60.00


141 Myrtie B. Fall, teaching balance of winter term at Corner school 60.00


142 Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching bal- ance of winter term at Town Hall school 60.00


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Feb. 12. 144 Mary W. Hill, teaching balance of winter term at Melvin Vil- lage school .


$60.00


145 Roger Williams, janitor work at Melvin Village school. 5.00


146 L. Peru Sargent, janitor work at Mountain school 5.00


147 Rebie Doe, janitor work at Mirror Lake school 5.00


148 Myron Haley, janitor work at Corner school z 5.00


149 Leora and Myrtle Adjutant, jan- itor work at Center school, kin- dlings and labor 5.75


150 Forest Piper, janitor work at Town Hall school . 5.00


151 G. S. Horner, supplies for Melvin and Mountain schools


1.38


152 J. W. Bean, conveying scholars to Melvin Village school, balance of winter term 24.00


153 Etta Piper, conveying scholars to Mirror Lake from Wharf dis- trict


. 49.00


154 Lizzie A. Wiggin, conveying scholars from Neck to Mirror Lake school


44.25


155 Anna Neal, conveying scholars to Town Hall school, winter term.


50.00


156 Lewis Wiggin, fitting wood and other labor, Melvin Village school 1.00


157 Edward E. Babb & Co., paper and primary supplies


12.97


158 R. E. Lane, printed matter and erasers


3.58


159 D. H. Knowlton, supplementary readers 1.20


160 J. L. Hammett & Co., school paste and ink.


1.52


161 Lafayette Thompson, rent of · Mountain school building .....


20.00


162 Caroline E. Hersey, freight and delivery and cash paid for labor 3.24


163 Charles Haley, pine kindlings ... 1.50


35


Feb. 12. 164 John Piper, sawing and fitting wood $3.00


165 John E. Bennett, cash paid for kindlings, glass and labor. ...


1.50


166 Ernest M. Hunter, postage ..... 1.85 167 Myron Haley, fitting and housing wood, Corner school 3.00


1.50


169


168 Caroline E. Hersey, carriage hire John E. Bennett, services as mem- ber of school board 20.00


170 Mabel A. MacNeill, services as member of school board. . .


20.00


1/1 Caroline E. Hersey, services as chairman of school board. . .


25.00


172 Ernest M. Hunter, services as dis- trict treasurer 12.00


173 Milton Lord, services as truant officer


10.00


Total expenditures $3,460.16


Cash in hands of treasurer


$337.16


SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES.


Text-books


$96.44


Reference books and maps


5.70


Scholars' supplies


47.71


Primary supplies


12.75


Teachers' salaries


2,040.00


Extra from state for certificates


132.00


Services of school board.


65.00


Truant officer


10.00


Other district officers


12.00


Flags and appurteances


2.00


Transportation of scholars


545.43


Minor repairs


41.27


Janitor service


102.00


Fuel


111.25


Sewing materials


20.25


Furniture


60.44


Tuning and repairing musical instruments


14.00


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Freight and delivery of supplies $14.29 Unclassified expenditures 127.63


Number of weeks in school year, 34.


CAROLINE E. HERSEY, JOHN E. BENNETT, MABEL A. MACNEILL, School Board of Tuftonboro.


TUFTONBORO, Feb. 15, 1917.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them correct and properly vouched.


THOMAS H. BLAISDELL, EDWIN S. POORE, Auditors.


Roll of Honor.


The following-named children attended every session of school throughout the year :


Milton L. H. Bean. Ada V. Lord


Richard N. Butler


Esther B. Lord


Louisa A. Fall


Everett M. Lord


Myron M. Haley


Clarence V. Staples


Marion H. Haley


Percy Thompson


Esther M. Haley


Bertha M. Welch


Ethelyn M. Hersey


Lawrence P. West


1


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1916.


Date of Birth


Name of the Child (if any)


Male or Fem.


Living or


No, of Child,


1st, 2d, etc.


Name of Father.


Maiden Name of Mother.


Occupation of Father.


Birthplace of Father.


Birthplace of Mother


Jan.


8 Louise B. Gilman ..


F


L


1


Chester H. Gilman


Edith B. Fernald.


Farmer


Tuftonboro.


Chelsea, Mass .....


Mar.


15 Donald McDuffee


M


3


Irving McDuffee.


Minnie Templeton.


4


--- Haley ...


M


L


6


Willis I. Haley


Bernice E. Dow.


Laborer


Tuftonboro


Moultonboro ... . .


June


15


-Foss ..


M


L


1


Charles E. Foss. ..


Florence B. Bean.


Farmer


Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro ...


June


17 James Bennett ..


2


Frank S. Bennett


Eleanor G. Dawes ...


Farmer.


Tuftonboro.


Boston, Mass.


Aug.


23 | Wilma R. Burleigh ..


F


L


3


William C. Burleigh.


Jane E. McRae.


Farmer.


Portland, Me ..


Ontario, Canada ..


Aug.


24 -


--- Rines


M


L


George N. Rines ...


Lottie E. Adjutant. .


Laborer ..


Alton ...


Tuftonboro ...


Oct.


19


Piper.


M


S


7


John F. Piper


Nellie Staples


Farmer


Tuftonboro.


Parsonsfield, Me ..


Oct.


22


Bennett.


F


L


5


Maurice P. Bennett.


Annie Kidd ...


Farmer.


Tuftonboro.


Fifeshire, Scot ....


Nov.


11!


- -Davis .


M


L


4


Harry L. Davis.


Flora B. McDonald.


Carpenter. .. .


Moultonboro.


Moultonboro. ..


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


37


Farmer ..


Tuftonboro.


Ossipee.


May


-


1


Stillborn


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1916.


Date


Place of Marriage


Name and Surname of Groom and and Bride


Residence of Each at Time of Marriage


Age


Occupation of Groom and Bride


Place of Birth of Each


Names of Parents


Name, Residence and Official Station of Person by Whom Married


1916


Aug. 2 Sanbornville, N. H. Willard Durgin.


Bernice Hersey ..


Tuftonboro, N. H.


62


Farmer.


Housewife ..


Montreal, Can ..... Rumney, N. H. ... Saugate, Vt ..


Thomas A. Williams Clergyman 'Sanbornville, N. H.


John W. Haley


Clergyman


Tuftonboro, N. H.


38


Oct. 12 Sandwich, N. H.


Oscar A. Whedon ...


47


Laborer


36 Housewife


Tuftonboro, N. H.


Dec. 20 Tuftonboro, N. H. Charles E. Haley ..


John A. Stackpole Justice of the Peace Tuftonboro, N. H.


Dora E. Mack


21


House wife


Moultonboro, N.H. Elmer R. Bragg.


Sarah A. Parott


E. S. Coller


Clergyman


Sandwich, N. H.


Annie S. Butler.


33


Farmer


Tuftonboro, N. H.


Abraham Downing ... Permelia Innis. John M. Whedon Mary E. Parker. George E. Hersey Velzora V. Tate .. Samuel R. Haley . Hattie J. Buzzell ..


Amelia Grover ..


62


Teamster


17 Housewife


Porter, Me .. Joseph Durgin. Mary Wormwood Tuftonboro, N. H. George W. Hersey ... Elizabeth Hodgdon . Nelson Gendro .


Sept. 14 Tuftonboro, N. H. Clement Gendro.


Brownfield, Me .... 23


.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1916.


Age


Date


Place of Death


Name and Surname of the Deceased


Years


Months .


Days


Male or Fem.


Single, Mar.


Occupation


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


1


.


Feb. 14 Tuftonboro.


Jonn W. Robblee.


30


3


10


W. Newton, Mass. Vermont .


M M


S W


Mec. Engineer. James R. Robblee .... Farmer. None. Irving McDuffee .. James B. Bean ....




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