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748 41
Winter Highway Bills,
1,209 98
Summer Highway Bills,
835 95
Bridge Bills,
266 88
Library Trustees,
31 50
J. R. Newell Post,
15 00
Bounty on Hedgehogs,
14 00
Dog Damage,
9 00
Covering Sand,
51 50
Cutting Bushes,
54 47
Town Officers,
377 50
Miscellaneous,
257 30
Feb. 14, 1905, In hands of Treasurer,
758 54
$6,325 86
ORLANDO RICHARDSON,
TOWN TREASURER.
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20 00
$ 926 63
We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing ac- counts of the Treasurer, and find them correctly cast and prop- erly vouched.
ROBERT LAMPREY,
Auditors. JAMES A. BENNETT,
Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15, 1905.
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FINANCIAL REPORT OF SCHOOL BOARD.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1905. RECEIPTS.
From Treasurer of 1903,
$ 44 02
Amount required by law,
606 00
Amount raised in excess of law,
144 00
For grading school lots,
100 00
From estate of John Brewster,
700 00
Literary Fund,
50 60
From Town,
25 00
Dog Licenses,
126 03
$1,795 65
Total expenditures for the year,
$1,760 04
Cash in hands of Treasurer, $ 35 61
1904.
EXPENDITURES.
VOUCHER.
A.pr. 13, O. Richardson, supplies, 1, $ 2 19
Apr. 13, O. Richardson, cleaning school house at Melvin, and repairs, 2, 3 25
Apr. 19, O. Richardson, fitting wood, (old bill), 3, 3 00
Apr. 19, O. Richardson, kindlings and building fires, (old bill), 4, 3 00
Apr. 19, D. B. Palmer, curtains, paint and express, 5, 4 93
Apr. 19, R. E. Lane, order book and blanks, 6, 4 54
Apr. 19, I. N. Neal, two and one-half cords of wood, 7, 7 75 Apr. 19, J. L. Hammett & Co., composition and arithmetic paper, 8, 5 00
Apr. 21, J. W. Haley, express on books, 9, 1 30
Apr. 21, Frances Bennett, cleaning school house, 10, 2 25
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1904
VOUCHER.
Apr. 21, Aaron Gilman, sawing wood,
11, $
1 00
Apr. 21, Etta Piper, cleaning school house,
12,
2 25
Apr. 23, Jacob Hodgdon, two cords of wood,
13,
6 50
May 7, Charles Hoyt, conveying scholars,
14. 5 00
July 2, J. A. Haley, cleaning school house, 2, D. B. Palmer, supplies,
16,
2 70
July
2, L. Thompson, conveying scholars, summer term, 17,
27 50
July
2, Cora E. Richardson, teaching summer term, 18,
82 50
July 2, E. E. Babb & Co., flags, etc.,
19, 13 90
July
2, O. Richardson, chairs and other supplies, 20,
6 35
July
2, Frank Whitten, conveying scholars, sum- mer term, 21,
11 00
July 2, Lena E. Avery, teaching,
22,
77 00
July
2, Margaret Scott, teaching,
23, 77 00
July
2, Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching summer term, 24, 82 50
July
2, Carrie L. Crossman, teaching,
25,
77 00
July 2, Jacob Hodgdon, conveying scholars, sum- mer term, 26, 27 50
July
2, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars summer term, 27,
27 50
July
2, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, conveying scholars, summer term,
28,
22 00
July 2, Gladys Adjutant, janitor work,
29,
2 00
July 2, Gladys Adjutant, cleaning school house,
30,
2 00
July 2, H. S. Roberts, books,
31,
1 25
Aug. 27, J. W. Hayley, grading school lot, (Town House), 32
14 50
Sept. 13, D. B. Palmer, grading school lot, (Corner), 33,
60 00
Oct. 20, Cora E. Richardson, teaching fall term, (in part), 34,
30 00
Oct. 20, M. Gertrude Horne, teaching fall term (in part), 35, 30 00
Oct. 27, O. Richardson, for grading school lot at Mel- vin, 36,
23 46
Oct. 27, O. Richardson, for supplies, 37, 5 40
Oct. 27, D. B. Palmer, balance grading fund, 38, 2 04
Oct. 27, D. B. Palmer, chalk, paper, and other sup- plies, 39, 5 80
Oct. 27, J. W. Hayley, telephone and kindlings, 40, 2 55
Oct. 27, James Reed, repairs,
41, 2 75
Nov. 16, M. Gertrude Horne, teaching fall term, in full, 42, 47 00
Nov. 16, Cora E. Richardson, teaching fall term, in full, 43, 52 50
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15, 2 00
July
1904.
V UC ER
Nov. 28, Myrtie B. Thompson, teaching fall term, 44, $ 77 00 Nov. 28, Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching fall term, (in part), 45, $ 77 00
Nov. 28, L. Thompson, conveying scholars, fall term, 46, 28 00
Dec. 2, E. E. Babb & Co., paper and blackboard cloth, 47, 6 10
Dec. 3, Addie Young, teaching six weeks, fall term, 48, 42 00
Dec. 3, Ruth B. Scott, teaching four weeks, fall term, 49, 28 00
Dec. 3, H. A. Davis, two cords of wood, and fitting same,
50, 7 00
1905.
Jan. 20, Edwin B. Edgerly, teaching balance of fall and winter term, 51, 73 00
Jan. 20, Cora E. Richardson, teaching winter term, 52, 67 50
Jan. 20, M. Gertrude Horne, teaching winter term, 53. 63 00
Jan. 20, Frank Whitton, conveying scholars fall term, 54, 10 00
Jan. 20, Myrtie B. Thompson, teaching winter term, and conveying scholars, 55
73 50
Jan 20, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars, fall and win- ter, 56, 51 50
Jan. 20, Arthur Hunter, conveying scholars, fall and winter, 57, 53 30
Jan. 20, O. Richardson, janitor work and supplies, 58, 4 65
Jan. 20, J. W. Hayley, repairs, telephone and sup- plies, 59, 5 06
Jan. 20, Addie Young, teaching winter term and jani- tor work, 60, 71 80
Jan. 20, L. Thompson, conveying scholars, winter term, 61, 22 50 Jan. 20, Gladys Adjutant, janitor work and kind- lings, 62 6 00
Jan. 20, D. B. Palmer, janitor work and supplies, 63, 7 14
Jan. 27, Will Bean, conveying scholars, winter term, 64, 22 50
Jan. 27, Edward Johnson, conveying scholars, win- ter term, 65, 20 00
Jan. 27, Charles Wiggin, janitor work at Mirror Lake, 66, 5 00
Jan. 27, Ruth Bennett, janitor work, 67, 4 73
Feb. 6, Edward Johnson, conveying scholars fall term, and fitting wood, 68, 21 85
Feb. 6, O. Richardson, two cords of wood and other supplies, 69, 8 00
Feb. 6, Charles West, three and one-half cords of wood, and fitting same, 70, 12 00
Feb. 6, Charles S. Hoyt, conveying scholars, fall term, 71, 2 50
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1905.
VOUCHER
Feb. 10, J. A. Edgerly, two and one-half cords of wood, , 72, $ 8 75
Feb. 10, W. Willand, conveying scholars, 73, 3 00
Feb. 10, J. A. Edgerly, two cords of wood for Mir- ror Lake, 74, 8 00
Cash to balance, 35 61
$1,795 65
EXPENDITURES ITEMIZED AS FOLLOWS.
Teachers' salaries,
$1,116 00 364 00
Conveying scholars,
Grading school lots, 100 00
Wood, and fitting same, for 1904, and 1905 (in part), 63 00
32 00
Janitor work,
Town bills, 25 00
Miscellaneous bills, about
60 00
Respectfully Submitted,
DANIEL B. PALMER, - School Board ORLANDO RICHARDSON, of
JOHN W. HALEY, Tuftonboro.
We certify that we have this day examined the foregoing accounts of the School Board, and find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.
ROBERT LAMPREY, Auditors. JAMES A. BENNETT,
Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 15, 1905.
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TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY.
ADDITIONS MADE DURING THE PAST YEAR.
We have added by purchase 96 books, as listed below TITLE.
Travels in Iceland,
Views A Foot, In the Rockies,
Addresses,
Through Nature to God,
The Depew Story Book,
Life of Hannibal, Cæsar, and Cromwell,
Life of U. S. Grant,
Life of David Livingston,
Life of Admiral Nelson,
Seven Lamps of Architecture,
Life of Audubon,
Taxidermy, Photography, Electricity, Botany, . Poems, Songs of the Sierras, Strive and Succeed, Pride and Prejudice, The Days of Bruce,
From Different Standpoints,
Aunt Hannah, Martha and John, Billows Prairie,
Alice Lorraine, The Little Minister.
Only a Girl, The Country Doctor, The Red Eric,
Jane Eyre, The Bordertown Story Teller, Jack's Carrier Pigeons, A Romance of Two Worlds, The Young Whaler, Prue and I,
AUTHOR.
Kneeland, S. Taylor, Bayard Kingston, W. H. Brooks, Phillips Fiske, John Clemens, W. M. Arnold & Co. Headley, J. T. Huges, T. Southey, R. Ruskin, John St. John, Mrs. H. Hasluck, P. N. Hasluck, P. N. Fowler, G. L. Wright, J. MacNair Burns, Robert Miller, J. Alger, Jr., H. Austin, Jane Aguilar, Grace Alden & Huntington. Alden & Livingston. Allison, Joy Blackmore, R. D. Barrie, J. M. Braddon, Mrs. M. Balzac, H. De. Ballantyne, R. M. Bronte, C. Butterworth, H. Butterworth, H. Corelli, M. Coomer, G. H. Curtis, G. W.
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TITLE. The Lamplighter, A Yankee Lad's Pluck, Lost in the Canyon, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Two Thousand Years Ago,
Penruddock of the White Lambs,
A Christmas Carol, Three Young Women, Growing Up, The Two Dianas, Corinne, Two Years Before the Mast, Homo Sum,
The Bride of the Nile,
The Burgomaster's Wife, The Emperor,
Uarda, Joshua, Only A Word and the Sisters, An Egyptian Princess, A Jaunt Through Java, Romola,
Flint,
The House of Seven Gables, The Dragon and the Raven, The Young Franc-Tireurs, True to the Old Flag,
One of the 28th, Wreck of the Golden Fleece, Olaf, the Glorious, The Last of the Barons, The Caxtons, Tales from Shakespeare, Tom Burke of "Ours, "' In Kedars Tents, Donald Grant,
In the Schilingscourt,
Uncle Terry, Joyce's Investments, Mellicant Raymond, On the Kentucky Frontier, The King's Pardon, The Right of Way, Little Susy Stories, Blennerhassett,
AUTHOR. Cummins, M. S. Chipman, W. P. Calhoun, R. Carrol, Lewis Church, A. J., Rev. Church, S. H. Dickens Drinkwater, J. M. Drinkwater, J. M. Dumas, A. De Stael, Madame Dana, R. H. Ebers, George Ebers, George Ebers, George Ebers, George Ebers, George Ebers, George Ebers, George Ebers, George Ellis, E. S. Eliot, George Goodwin, M. W. Hawthorne, N. Henty, G. A. Henty, G. A. Henty, G. A. Henty, G. A. Leighton, R. Leighton, R. Lytton, B. Lytton, B. Lamb, G. & M. Lever, C. Merriman, H. S. Macdonald, G. Marlitt, E. Munn, C. C. Newberry, F. Newberry, F. Otis, J. Overton, R. Parker, G. Prentiss, Mrs. E. Pidgin, C. F.
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TITLE. The Climax, The Children of the Abbey, The King of the Golden River, How Jack Mackenzie Won His Epaulettes, Treasure Island,
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Miss Fenwick's Failure,
The Bride of Lammermore,
The Hidden Hand,
The Great Stone of Sardis,
A Bachelor Maid and Her Brother, Dick Sand,
A Golden Gossip,
A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life, The Man in Black,
Katie Robertson,
AUTHOR. Pidgin, C. F. Roche, R. M. Ruskin, J. Stables, Gorden Stevenson, R. L. Stevenson, R L. Stuart, E. Scott Southworth, Mrs. Stockton, F. R. Thurston, J. T. Verne, Jules Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. Weyman, S. J. Winslow, M. E.
BY GIFT.
Author List of New Hampshire State Library, 3 Vols. Report U. S. Life Saving Service.
BOOKS GIVEN TO MELVIN VILLIAGE LIBRARY.
BY CHARLES L. MORRISON HEIRS.
TITLE.
Woman's Suffrage, 2 Vols. Woman's Suffrage Movement. Beside The Bonny Brier Bush. Camp Fire Poems.
Poems. Agricultural Report, 1876. Treatise on Pronunciation. Life Scenes from 4 Gospels. Walks and Talks in Geological Fields.
Physiology and Hygiene.
Literary Emporium. Bazar of Nations. The Storied Sea. The Scarlet Letter. A. Carpet Knight. Proctor. East Lynne. Alice and Phœbe Carey. Scripture Reading.
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TITLE. Report of School Committee, Boston. History and Description of New England. John Woolman. Middle Ages.
Remember Me.
History of Mediaval Church. A Promise Fulfilled. Life of Daniel Webster. Revelations.
The People's Church Pulpit.
The Guardian Angel.
History of the United States.
Dora's Worst Enemy.
Women Suffrage Movement.
Homage to the Book.
Biennial Elections. .
Hearth Stone.
Esops Fables. Rose of Sharon.
Lowell's Poems.
Outline Sketch of American Literature.
Facts for the People.
Plan of Salvation.
The Christian Religion.
Readings from Washington Irving. Sartor Resartus.
Scott's Poetic Works.
A Window in Thrums.
Emerson's Essays.
Ensign Knightly.
Things Not Generally Known.
Rhymes and Gingles. Knick Knacks.
The Breath of Life. Memoirs of the Crusade.
Life of Our Lord.
Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement.
Political Economy.
Letters Everywhere. Legend of St. George. Exercises in Election. Dream Life. Cushing's Manual. Alcohol in History. Rhymes and Gingles.
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:
TITLE. .
Good Templar Course of Study.
Pictorial History. Tioba. Manhood.
Memoirs of Sylvanus Cobb.
Lowell Speaker.
BOOKS GIVEN TO MELVIN VILLAGE LIBRARY, BY THE CRAWFORD LIBRARY, THROUCH MISS ALICE LAKEY.
16 volumes New American Cyclopædia.
This is a very valuable addition to the Melvin Library ; 8 vol- umes of other books from the Crawford Library.
Mr. Selorial gave " The Simple Life " to Melvin Library.
We feel that the books are fully appreciated by the readers in town, and that there is more care used in handling the books than formerly.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
By balance on hand,
$ 3 02
By amount from town,
31 50
$34 52
To amount paid for books,
$34 52
Expense, freight, telephoning and postage,
84
By order from town,
84
Respectfully submitted,
G. S. HORNER. Trustees of
J. M. HALEY. Tuftonboro Free Library.
T. F. PIPER.
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ERRATA-On Page 10, read Charles Wallace, $5.65.
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VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEAR 1904.
TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, N. H.
Marriages Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, for the Year Ending December 31, 1904.
DATE OF MARRIAGE.
PLACE OF MARRIAGE.
NAME AND SURNAME OF THE GROOM AND BRIDE. RESIDENCE OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.
IN YEARS. AGE OF EACH
COLOR OF EACH.
PLACE OF BIRTH OF GROOM AND BRIDE. OCCUPATION OF EACH AT TIME OF MARRIAGE.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
WHAT MARRIAGE- FIRST, SECOND, OR OTHER.
NAME, OFFICIAL STATION, AND RESIDENCE OF PERSON BY WHOM MARRIED.
June 19.
28
W
Tuftonboro. Farmer. Lowell, Mass. Housekeeper.
Second.
Ossipee.
September 1.
Louis McIntire.
36
W Tuftonboro. Carpenter.
Second.
Levi Ferguson, Clergyman,
Tuftonboro.
Sadie B. Doe. Tufionboro.
18
W Tuftonboro. Housekeeper. Ossipee. Farmer.
Second.
George Ingran, Clergyman,
Ossipee.
Sadie F. Strickland. 57
Wolfeboro.
24
First.
J. W. Scribner, Clergyman,
Tuftonboro.
Mabel P. Welch.
20
First.
Melvin Village.
December 7.
Milton A. Lord
27
W
First.
J. W. Scribner, Clergyman, Melvin Village.
· Tuftonboro.
Lizzie B. Morrison.
31
W W Lowell. Mass, Housekeeper. W W Center Harbor. Chaffeur. Tuftonboro. Housekeeper. Conway. Machinist. W Tuftonboro. School Teacher.
Theodore Thompson. Rosa Tibbetts. Warren S. Foote. Mattie Swaine. C. A. McIntire. Emily M McIntire. James A. Doe. Jennie B. Doe. Amasa B. Moody. Mary A, Moody. Thomas Horne. Sallie Horne. Joshua Hayes. Ida J. Hayes, George Welch. Albertha Welch. Andrew A. Lord. Ida Richardson John D. Morrison. Sarah Morrison.
First.
D. W. Richardson, Clergyman,
Ossipee.
John T. Thompson. Tuftonboro. Margaret M. Foote. Lowell, Mass.
Tuftonboro.
First Tuftonboro.
November 23.
George A. Moody
59
Tuftonboro.
Third.
Ossipee.
November 24.
Henry F. Hayes.
'Tuftonboro.
Tuftonboro.
Tuftonboro.
First.
Tuftonboro.
28
W
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
CHARLES H. BENNETT, TOWN CLERK,
Births Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, for the Year Ending December 31, 1904.
DATE OF
BIRTH.
NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).
PLACE OF
BIRTH.
NUMBER OF THE CHILD.
MALE.
FEMALE.
STILLBORN. LIVING OR
COLOR.
MOTHER.
OF PARENTS.
AGE OF
AGE OF
April 11. Tuftonboro. May 19. Tuftonboro. July 24. Tuftonbolo. September 1 Tuftonboro. October 9. Tuftonboro. October 13. Tuftouboro. December 1. Tuftonboro.
First.
F
Living.
W
Herbert Ayers. Ina M. Adjutant. Alfred Philbrick. Elsie Brown.
Tuftonboro. Tuftonboro. Bartlett.
27
17
31
22
Priscilla West.
Fourth. Second.
F Living.
M
Living.
22
First.
M
Living.
F Living. Living.
W Charles W. West. Addie Pinkham. Louis Frye. Jennie Hoyt. W Perley Merrifield. W Nellie M. Thompson. W Alfred Morris. Hattie Buzzell. R. Corsonl. Luia Horn. W
Farnier. Tuftonboro. Farmer. Tuftonboro. Farmer. Tuftonboro. Hostler. Sandwich. Farmer. Tuftonboro. Farmer
Tuftonboro. Moultonboro. Tuftonboro. Porter, Me. Tuftonboro.
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28
Sixth.
38
Sixth.
Tuftonboro. Laborer.
Wolfeboro.
Newfield, Me.
23
First.
SEX.
NAME OF FATHER.
OCCUPATION OF FATHER. RESIDENCE
BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER.
FATHER .*
MOTHER .*
F
Living.
W
Waterboro, Me. London, England.
29
31
18
Biddeford, Me. Meredith.
38
M
30
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
* At last birthday.
CHARLES H. BENNETT, TOWN CLERK,
MAIDEN NAME OF
BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER.
Deaths Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, for the Year Ending December 31, 1904.
DATE OF
NAME AND SURNAME OF THE DECEASED.
DEATH.
PLACE OF DEATH.
PLACE OF BIRTH OF THE DECEASED.
YEARS.
MONTHS.
DAYS.
MALE.
FEMALE.
CONDITION :
SINGLE,
MARRIED, OR
WIDOWED.
NAME OF FATHER.
DISEASE, OR CAUSE OF DEATH.
NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF PHYSICIAN (OR OTHER PERSON) REPORTING DEATH.
February 28. Tuftonboro. April 14. 'Tuftonboro. May 3. Tuftonboro. May 5.
Hannah Ayers. Tufton boro. Josephine Yeaton. Alton. Sarah G. McDuffie. Ossipee Charles Johnson. Wolfeboro. Ann B. Welch. Tuftonboro. Ernest E. Frisbie. Tuftonboro. Hiram Kenney. Wolfeboro. Clara H. Piper. Wolfeboro. Lydia Moody. Tuftonboro. Estella Horn. Tuftonboro. Martha Whitten.
65
21
F
Married. Married.
Chandler Drew. Claracy Norris.
42
F
71
7
2
F Married.
49
M
Married.
Tuftonboro. May 10.
84
9
23
F Widowed
Tuftonboro. June 10
23
10
16
M Married.
Tuftonboro. June 16.
79
10
M
Widowed.
Tuftonboro. July 1. Tuftonboro. July 16. Tuftonboro. July 25.
·
44
10
28
F Married. F Married. F Single.
3
9
27
80
1
17
F Widowed.
M
Single.
M
Married.
8
14
M
Single.
Ossipee.
Heart Failure. George W. Copp, M. D., Tuftonboro. Heart Disease. Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. Apoplexy. E. W. Hodsdon, M. D., Centerville. Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Old Age. Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro.
Mark Wiggin. Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. Old Age. Hulda Swett. Louis N. Frisbie. Addie A. Morrison. Elijah B. Kenney. Hannah H. Cook. Intestinal Obstruction. Samuel Eaton. Mary E. Berry. Hiram Clark. Adah Clark. Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. Paralysis of Heart. E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee. Obstruction of the Bile Duct. Fred C. Tobey, M. D., Wolfeboro. Heart Disease. Nathaniel H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro. Premature Birth Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. Hemorrhage of Lungs. Innutrition. Curtis B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro. Charles A. Horne. Nellie L. Hersey. Aaron Wiggin. Mary Horn. R. Corson. Lulu Horn. Charles Thompson. Emma Fernald. A. P. Emery. Ina M. Drew. Nathaniel H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
CHARLES H. BENNETT, TOWN CLERK,
Tuftonboro. November 16. Tuftonboro. December 1. Tuftonboro. December 18. Tuftonboro. December 24. Tuftonboro.
Tuftonboro. (Infant). Tufton boro. Fred Thompson. Tuftonboro. Hiram Emery.
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AGE AND SEX.
MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.
Smith Cotton. Hannah Hilton. Phineas Johnson.
67
TUFTONBORO
REPORT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15,
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THE GRANITE STATE NEWS JOB PRINT, WOLFEBORO.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS AND SCHOOL BOARD
FOR THE
TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
FOR THE
Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 15, 1906.
TOGETHER WITH
Record of Vital Statistics for 1905.
WOLFEBORO :
GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT. 1906.
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TOWN OF TUFTONBORO.
INVENTORY
OF THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO, FOR THE YEAR
1905.
Polls,
180
$ 18,000 00 229,724 00
Horses,
203
7,244 00
Oxen,
134
5,800 00
Cows,
370
7,410 00
Neat Stock,
289
4,920 00
Sheep,
68
172 00
Stock in Banks,
10
1,000 00
Money,
1,700 00
Stock in Trade,
2,000 00
Logs,
2,200 00
Steam and Gasolene Boats,
4,200 00
$284,370 00
Taxes for all purposes,
Tax per hundred dollars,
$5,403 03 1 90
NO.
VALUE.
Real Estate,
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ASSESSMENT OF TUFTONBORO.
AMOUNT OF MONEY ASSESSED
ON THE POLLS, AND RATABLE ESTATES OF THE TOWN OF
TUFTONBORO, FOR THE YEAR 1905.
FOR
State Tax,
$ 429 25
County Tax,
748 41
Winter Highway Bills,
1,500 00
Summer Highway Bills,
900 00
Schools,
757 50
Bridges,
100 00
School Books,
100 00
Town Expenses,
400 00
School Supervisior,
65 62
Decorating Soldiers' Graves,
15 00
Receiving Tomb,
150 00
Library Fund,
31 50
Repairing School House Yards,
50 00
Overlay,
155 75
$5,403 03
RECEIPTS
OF THE YEAR 1905, TO FEBRUARY 15, 1906.
In hands of Treasurer, Feb. 15, 1905,
$ 758 54
Received from State Insurance Tax,
150 00
Received from State Saving's Bank Tax,
141 88
Received from State Literary Fund,
50 05
Received from State for Supervisor of Schools,
131 25
Received from Carroll County, Board of Martha Leary to Dec. 8, 1905,
65 00
Board of Transient Poor,
3 00
Expenses of Maria Kimball,
25 00
Received on Account of Everett Horn,
20 00
Received from County, Arthur Huntington Bill,
238 23
Received from Dog Licenses, 1905,
131 84
Received from C. H. Hodgdon, Collector,
5,403 03
$6,969 32
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TOWN OF TUFTONBORO.
FINANCIAL
STANDING OF THE TOWN FEBRUARY 15, 1906.
RECEIPTS.
For the year from all sources,
$6,969 32
Expenses on Orders, 5,917 40
Balance in Treasury,
$1,051 92
In hands of Treasurer,
$1,051 92
Due from E. E. Horn,
51 76.
Total,
$1,103 68
Liabilities,
None
EXPENDITURES.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1906, CLASSIFIED
1
Winter Highway Bills,
$ 866 30
Summer Highway Bills,
856 66
Bridge Bills,
165 01
Library Trustees,
31 50
James R. Newell Post,
15 00
School Money,
757 50
State Tax,
429 25
County Tax,
748 41
Town Safe,
105 50
Receiving Tomb,
363 27
Town Officers,
400 50
County Poor Bills,
328 73
Town Poor Bills,
41 82
Tiling delivered at Melvin,
102 50
Supervisor of Schools,
196 88
School Books,
92 63
Grading School House Yards,
50 00
Dog Licenses, 1904, to School Board,
111 28
Literary Fund,
50 05
Abatements,
46 72
Miscellaneous Bills,
157 89
$5,917 40
ASSETS.
5
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
AMOUNT OF MONEY PAID OUT FOR THE YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1905.
March 30,
No. 209
Granite State News, Publishing Co., for Printing town reports, $ 30 00
April 8, 210
George Welch, 2000 feet Bridge plank, 38 00
8, 211
John A. Edgerly, tax book, etc., 2 50
24,
212 Frances Bennett, board of town officers, 5 00
28, 213
John N. Leary, support of Martha Leary, 15 00
May 4, 214
John D. Morrison, services as Selectman in part, 25 00
May 26, 215
John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 5 00
May 27, 216
J. P. Heath, decorating Soldier's graves, 15 00
May 27, 217 A. W. Swett, winter highway bill, 51 52
35 41
May
27, 220
Harry A. Davis, winter highway bill,
129 42
May 27 221
George W. Sawyer, winter highway bill, Simon B. Thompson, winter highway bill, C. E. Hersey, winter highway bill,
27 75
May
27, 224
Orsino V. Bennett, winter highway bill, Asa B. Thompson, winter highway bill, 36 90
May
27, 226
Frank A. Bean, winter highway bill, 32 35
May 27, 227
Asa B. Thompson, winter highway bill, bridge plank District No. 7, 13 52
May
27,
229
Everett U. Hersey, winter highway bill, James A. Bennett, winter highway bill, 39 03
36 87
May 27
230
Walter H. Caverly, winter highway bill, J. M. Haley, school money,
150 00
June 16, 232
John D. Morrison, miscellaneous summer highway bill, 64 25
233
J. M. Haley, school money,
300 00
June 23 234
John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 5 00
July 8, 235
George W. Allen, winter highway bill,
54 12
July 8, 236
Edson C. Eastman, Surveyor's books, 2 12
5 00
Aug. 14,
238
Aug. 23, 239
Bertha Choate, care of Mrs. Kimball, 10 00
Sept. 16 240
O. Richardson, American Book Co., 24 80
Sept. 16, 241
O. Richardson, Ginn & Co., books,
51 91
Sept. 16 242
Theodore Thompson, summer highway bill,
31 50
Sept. 16,
243
R. Lamprey, winter highway bill,
33 89
Sept. 16 244
J. C. Blake, winter highway bill, 29 14
Sept. 16, 245
J. D. Morrison, bridge bill new road,
33 85
.
May 27, 218 Theodore Thompson, winter highway bill May 27, 219 Frank E. Hersey, winter highway bill, 40 01
3 50
May 27, 222
129 67
May
27, 223
12 90
May
27, 225
45 71
June 16, 231
July
21, 237
John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, F. L. Mills, county tax, 748 41
228
6
TOWN OF TUFTONBORO.
Sept. 16, 246 J. A. Edgerly, poor bill Mariah Kimball, 21 00
Sept. 16, 247 John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 10 00
Oct. 4, 248 Charles E. Hersey, account of Arthur Huntington, 45 73
Oct. 4, 249
C. B. Cotton, account of Arthur Hunt- ington, 192 50
Oct. 16 250
George W. Allen, Supervisor,
4 50
Oct. 26, 251 James A. Bennett, appropriation for Re- ceiving Tomb, 150 00
Nov. 7, 252
G. S. Horner, Insurance on Library Books, 4 38
Nov. 7,
253
J. M. Haley, for grading school grounds, 50 00
Nov. 7, 254
John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 10 00
Nov. 24, 255
J. M. Haley, school money in full,
307 50
Nov. 25, 256
Leonard E. Canney, summer bill,
35 71
Nov.
25, 257
Walter H. Caverly, summer bill,
61 50
Nov.
25, 258
John W. Bennett,
49 15
Nov. 25, 259
John W. Bennett, bridge bill, District No. 2,
3 05
Nov. 25, 260
Harry A. Davis, summer bill,
63 85
Nov. 25
261
O. V. Bennett, summer bill,
15 00
Nov. 25, 262
J. M. Haley, dog license for 1904,
111 28
Nov. 25 263
J. C. Blake, summer highway bill,
35 86
Nov. 25, 264
George W. Copp, summer highway bill,
32 89
Nov. 25,
265
Frank A. Bean, summer highway bill,
18 73
Nov. 25,
266
James A. Bennett, summer highway bill,
44 49
Nov. 25, 267
Albert W. Swett, summer highway bill, Jacob Hodgdon, 42 80
48 31
Nov. 25, 268
269
Charles Pinkham, bridge bills,
64 24
Nov. 25, 270 Milton A. Lord, summer highway bill,
45 54
Nov. 25, 271
Milton A. Lord, expense in John Hooper case, 10 00
Nov. 25,
272
Orlando Richardson, for town safe,
100 00
Dec. 14, 273
Orlando Richardson, books, 15 92
Dec. 14, 274
Orlando Richardson, state tax,
429 25
Dec.
15, 275
J. M. Haley, money,
50 05
Dec. 23 276
George F. Young, services as Supervisor, 6 00
Jan. 10,
277
John D. Morrison, drawing tiling,
13 50
Jan. 19,
278
John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary,
12 50
Jan. 27,
279
Frank P. Blake, winter highway bill,
18 30
Jan. 27, 280
Simon B. Thompson, winter bill to Feb- ruary 1, 1906, 3 91
Jan.
27,
281
Simon B. Thompson, summer highway bill,
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