Annual reports of the selectmen, treasurer, road agents, school board and librarian for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1904-1911, Part 11

Author: Tuftonboro (N.H.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Tuftonboro, N.H. : The Town]
Number of Pages: 264


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ART. 8. To see what sum of money the District will vote to raise to pay for insurance.


ART. 9. To see what sum of money the District will vote to raise to pay the Superintendent of Schools for the ensuing year.


ART. 10. To see what sum of money the District will vote to raise to pay school officers.


ART. 11. To see what sum of money the District will vote to raise for schools in addition to the legal school tax.


ART. 12. To see if the District will vote to establish manual training in the schools and raise and appropriate money therefor.


ART. 13. To choose Agents and Auditors and Committees in relation to any subject embraced in this warrant.


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


ART. 14. To hear reports of Agents, Auditors, Committees, or Officers heretofore chosen and pass any votes relating thereto.


ART. 15. To act upon any other matters that may legally come before said meeting.


Given under our hands and seal this 25th. day of February, 1911.


ASA B. THOMPSON, School Board EDWIN B. EDGERLY, ) Tuftonboro. of A true copy of Warrant-Attest:


ASA B. THOMPSON, School Board of EDWIN B. EDGERLY, ) Tuftonboro.


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TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


School Board of Tuftonboro,


Receipts for the Year.


From Treasurer 1909, $ 120 61


Amount required by law,


750 00


Amount required in excess,


200 00


Dog license money,


126 40


Literary fund,


58 59


Proportion of school fund,


152 00


Estate of John Brewster,


700 00


$2,107 60


Disbursements.


APRIL, 1910.


15, Elsie Treat, cleaning school house, $ 3 00


18, Etta Piper, cleaning school house at Mirror Lake, 3 00


Frank Shannon, sawing wood, 3 25


Nellie Whitten, cleaning school house at Corner, 3 00


B. Ferguson, drawing lumber, 50


25, Silas Brewster. sawing 2 cords wood, MAY.


2 00


14, Mrs. Willie Adjutant, cleaning school house. 2 50


Milton Wiggin, janitor work at Melvin, 1 00


E. E. Babb & Co., blackboards at Mirror Lake, 13 75


E. B. Edgerly, express on blackboards, 2 35


L. Ferguson, conveying scholars at Mirror Lake, 12 00


E. E. Babb & Co., reading books. 5 00


26, E. E. Babb & Co., school supplies, 10 39


JUNE. 99 00


18, Clare E. Davis, teaching 11 weeks at Mirror Lake, Clare E. Davis janitor work, 5 50


L. D. Fergurson, conveying scholars, Mirror Lake, 30 00 Etta Piper, conveying scholars at Mirror Lake, 12 00


Ruth M. Libby, teaching 11 week at Center school, 99 00


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18, Hattie Pinkham, conveying scholars, Center school, 55 00 Alice Richardson, teaching 11 weeks, Corner school, 99 00


Nellie Whitten, conveying scholars. Corner school, 41 25 Grace Page, teaching 11 weeks at Melvin, 99 00


Philip Hunt, janitor work at Melvin,


4 50


Irving Hoyt, janitor work at Center school, James A. Bennett, sawing wood,


1 25


J. L. Young, & window shades, Corner school, 2 00


A. B. Thompson, expenses, freight and supplies,


4 49


28, George Sawyer, flag pole,


1 50


Gladys Merryfield, conveying scholars at Melvin, 12 00


Annie Thompson, conveying scholars at Melvin, 26 50


JULY.


2, Etta Piper, conveying scholars at Mirror Lake, 1 00


7, Albert Davis, janitor work, 5 50


AUGUST.


10, Bertha Littlefield, board and expenses, 25 00


SEPTEMBER.


5, Frank Bennett, shingling school house, 8 00


Frances E. Bennett, cleaning school house, 3 00


6, S. W. Clow & Co., 412M. shingles, 15 75


28, Gladys Pickering, teaching at Corner in part, 36 00


OCTOBER.


5. E. E. Babb & Co., school supplies, 28 55


15, W. P. Willand, conveying scholars, 9 50


NOVEMBER.


5. Grace Page, traveling expenses, 1 50


Ruth Libby, traveling expenses, 1 50


13 33


Gladys Pickering, teaching,


99 00


Clare E. Davis, janitor work and kindlings,


6 25


Grace Page, teaching 8 weeks, May R. Fowler, teaching 11 weeks,


99 00


Ruth M. Libby, teaching 11 weeks, 99 00


24 00


Gladys Pickering, teaching 3 weeks, E. E. Babb & Co., school supplies, Roy Fields, express on supplies, 1 35


6 30


21, Levi Ferguson, conveying scholars at Mirror Lake. 44 00


James Reid, supplies and repairs at Mirror Lake, 2 25 Albert Davis, janitor work and fitting wood, 7 50


Charles D. Thyng, tuition in part at New Hampton, Gladys Merrifield, conveying scholars at Melvin, 22 50 28 00


12, Clare E. Davis, teaching 11 weeks,


72 00


5 50


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28,


Philip Hunt, janitor work, 4 00


Nellie Whitten, conveying scholars, 38 50


Lottie Adjutant, janitor work, 6 00


Irving Hoyt, janitor work, 4 75


A. L. Mason, stove for Corner school house, 14 58


JANUARY, 1911.


16, May R. Fowler, teaching 8 weeks, 72 00


May R. Fowler, janitor work, 4 75


Ruth M. Libby, teaching 5 weeks, 45 00


Elna B. Mortenson, teaching 3 weeks, Center school, 27 00


Lottie Adjutant, janitor work, 6 00


Rebie Doe, teaching 8 weeks, 72 00


Albert Davis, janitor work and fitting 2 cords wood, 6 25


Ethel C. Smith, teaching 7 weeks, 63 00


Ethel C. Smith, janitor work. 3 50


99 00


Philip Hunt, janitor work, 5 50


28 00


Levi Ferguson, conveying scholars 7 weeks at Mirror Lake, 28 00


Annie F. Thompson, conveying scholars 10 weeks 2 days at Melvin, 39 00


Elsie Treat, conveying scholars 2 weeks 3 days at Melvin,


9 75


Charles West, 212 cords wood,


10 00


Charles West, fitting wood,


2 00


Charles Ham, 2 cords wood,


8 75


E. E. Babb, school supplies, 7 50


Anna Neal, conveying scholars,


37 50


F. Adjutant, repairing door,


50


James Reid, supplies and kindlings,


75


Lottie Adjutant, janitor work and kindlings,


4 50


Charles D. Thyng for Ralph Bennett tuition at New Hampton, 13 34


A. B. Thompson, 34 cord wood, 3 00


FEBRUARY.


6, Will E. Haley, 2 cords wood, 8 00


H. H. Hunt, conveying scholars at Mirror Lake, 4 20


Asa B. Thompson, supplies, express, telephoning, and postage, 8 40


Harry L. Moore, securing teachers, postage and supplies, 15 58


Grace Page, teaching 11 weeks,


Nellie Whitton, conveying scholars 8 weeks, Corner,


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13, Frank A. Hersey, nails, broom, etc., 3 17


James Reid, expenses at Mirror Lake, 65


In hands of Treasurer,


$2,022 43


85 17


$2,107 60


Total weeks schooling, 30.


ASA B. THOMPSON, School Board


of


EDWIN B. EDGERLY, Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15, 1911.


We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing accounts and find them correctly cast and properly vouched. G. S. HORNER, F. A. HERSEY, - Auditors.


-


Vital Statistics for 1910. Births, Marriages, Deaths.


-


Births Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1910.


DATE OF


BIRTH.


PLACE OF


BIRTH.


NUMBER OF THE CHILD.


MALE.


FEMALE.


STILLBORN. LIVING OR


COLOR.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


RESIDENCE OF PARENTS.


BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER.


AGE OF


AGE OF


January 9


M


Laborer


Tuftonboro


January 25


Third


F


Machinist


March 25


Third


F


Farmer


Tamworth Stoneham, Mass. Tuftonboro Moultonboro Conway Tuftonboro Laconia Cambridge, Mass.


May 29


Janet E. Bennett


First


M


Living


Farmer


Tuftonboro Scotland Tuftonboro Parsonsfield, Me.


July 31


Third


August 2


Gardner A. Caverly


M


Merchant


·


August 9


George W. Cheney


M


Clergyman


Randolph Moultonboro Moultonboro Dickinson Ctr., N.Y. Hopkinton, R. I. Tuftonboro


November 15


Third


November 17


·


F


Simon T. Thompson Evelyn Bean


Farmer


Tuftonboro Tuftonboro


Fourth


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


FATHER .*


MOTHER .*


Seventh


Laborer


May 20


Second


F


Farmer


July 30


Fifth


F


Lewis C. Wiggin Ella M. Clark Willie I. Haley Bernice Dow Milton A. Lord Lizzie B. Morrison Leon Whiting Mary R. Francis Maurice P. Bennett Annie Kidd John F. Piper Nellie F. Staples Harrie E. Bisbee Ethel M. Rand Arthur L. Caverly Emma L. Lamprey George M. Cheney Ella F. Stevens Franklin H. Hodgdon


Blacksmith


Second


Third


F


Farmer


BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER.


NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).


SEX.


NAME OF FATHER.


OCCUPATION OF FATHER.


at.


.Marriages Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1910.


DATE OF MARRIAGE.


NAME AND SURNAME OF THE GROOM AND BRIDE. RESIDENCE OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.


AGE OF EACH


IN YEARS.


COLOR OF


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.


September 8


Charles H. Young


23


Tuftonboro Farmer Boston, Mass.


First


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro Florence I. Caulfield


20


Boston, Mass.


23


Housewife Tuftonboro Farmer


First


Levi Ferguson Clergyman


Tufton boro


Tuftonboro


Grace M. Dewey Boston, Mass. Wyatt D. Cheney Tuftonboro


19


Dickinson Ctr., N. Y. Farmer Tuftonboro Housewife


First


Tufton boro


Tuftonboro


Mattie L. Stokes


22


December 31


Leroy D. Rand


28


Randolph Laborer


· Carrie I. Leighton Samuel R. Haley Hattie J. Buzzell


First


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


Mary E. Haley


22


Tuftonboro Housewife


George F. Young Josephine E. Neal Albert J. Caulfield Mary E. Evans Willie L. Bean Ula D. Foss George A. Dewey Helen M. Ryan Geo. M. Cheney Lottie Haskell Benjamin F. Stokes Lydia B. Remick Stephen D. Rand


First


Levi Ferguson Clergyman


September 21


Howard E. Bean


Tuftonboro


24 Worcester, Mass. Housewife


First


First


Ella F. Cheney


Clergyman


Second


Geo. M. Cheney Clergyman


Tuftonboro


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


PLACE OF MARRIAGE.


.


November 27


Tuftonboro


Lewiston, Me.


EACH.


Deaths Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1910.


DATE OF


NAME AND SURNAME


DEATH.


PLACE OF DEATH.


OF THE DECEASED. PLACE OF BIRTH OF THE DECEASED.


YEARS.


MONTHS.


DAYS.


MALE.


FEMALE.


CONDITION :


SINGLE,


MARRIED, OR


WIDOWED.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF PHY- SICIAN, (OR OTHER PERSON), REPORTING DEATH.


January 5


Elwood Lester Bodge


6


11


M


Single


Ossipee


8


M


Single


April 29


Irving D. Thompson


15


3


12


M


Single


Ruptured Blood Vessel in Lungs


June 8


Matilda Whitehouse


79


F Widowed


Bronchitis


July 4


Daniel W. Shaw


84


M


Married


Old Age


July 8


Laura A. Foss


69


10


23


F Widowed


Cancer of Uterus


July 28


Albert Very


74


8


5


M


Osteo Sarcoma


December 6


James A. Bennett 63


3


3


M


Widowed Married


John E. Bennett Hannah Welch


Apoplectic Shock


Tuftonboro


AGE AND SEX.


NAME OF FATHER.


DISEASE, OR CAUSE OF DEATH.


January 17


(Infant)


Tuftonboro


Conway


Ossipee


Walter C. Bodge Maude F. Hanson Lewis C. Wiggin Ella M. Clark Lafayette Thompson by adoption Samuel Thompson Betsey Canney


Congestion of Lungs Inanition


Eaton


Israel Blaisdell Diana Trask


Whitefield, Me.


Danvers, Mass.


I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


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