Annual reports of the selectmen, treasurer, road agents, school board and librarian for the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 1904-1911, Part 8

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


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From State Highway Engineer,


430 08


Insurance Tax.


1 50


Savings Bank Tax,


194 48


Literary Fund,


54 18


State Proportion of School Fund,


131 25


From County,


63 50


From C. H. Hodgdon, Collector,


5,197 53


Dog Licenses,


131 72


George Emery, tax 1907,


1 80


A. W. Swett oil,


2 15


C. H. Hodgdon oil,


2 43


$7,548 96


Summary of Expenditures.


Winter Highway Bills,


$ 446 28


Summer Highway Bills,


832 87


County Pauper Bills,


57 00


Town Pauper Bills,


10 00


Bridge Bills,


121 50


State Highway,


1,235 83


School Supplies,


85 97


School Fund,


1,115 42


School Suprintendent,


262 50


Painting School Buildings,


126 13


Town Officers Bills,


429 00


Miscellaneous Bills.


371 83


State and County Tax,


1,160 06


Abatements,


27 85


Cash on hand to balance,


1,266 72


$7,548 96 .


4


WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS


Winter Highway Bills Paid.


1908 District No. 10.


H. F. Hodgdon, $ 9 00


Woodbury Corson, 3 00


Martin Sawyer, 4 35


C. E. Ham,


2 85


Frank Libby,


2 18


George Philbrick,


45


Daniel Shaw,


1 35


Frank Libby,


4 00


May 9, Order No. 5, $27 18


District No. 1.


Albert W. Swett, $6 35


Geo. A. Wiggin, 75


Chas. O. Dore,


5 85


Calvin Drew, 1 13


John R. Wendall,


4 18


May 9, Order No. 6, $18 26


District No. 6.


James A. Bennett, $2 25


Charles E. Hersey, 1 35


John L. Hersey, 1 35


Thomas H. Blaisdell, 1 50


Isaac N. Neal. 7 80


Aaron W. Gilman, 1 20


W. P. Willand,


1 95


Frank A. Bean,


3 00


Willie S. Bean,


2 10


Charles S. Hoyt,


1 05


Arthur Bean, 97


Ralph L. Bean,


1 65


Augustus Bean,


22


May 9, Order No. 7, $26 39


District No. 4.


Robert Lamprey,


$2 25


George F. Young, 5 71


Frank E. Whitton, 1 65


Benjamin Wiggin, 52


Riley Emery, 2 50


May 9, Order No. 8,


$12 63


District No. 9.


Theodore Thompson, $11 50


John T. Thompson, 4 60


H. D. McDuffee, 4 50


C. P. Wallace, 4 30


Frank I. Wentworth, 15


Harry A. Davis, 1 80


May 9, Order No. 9,


$26 85


District No. 5.


Charles W. Pinkham, $2 25


C. H. Brown, 5 00


H. S. Burleigh, 6 69


John Ayers, 2 18


E. E. Woodworth, 1 73


Frank A. Doe, 6 99


C. E. Hersey, 11 70


May 9, Order No. 15,


$36 54


District No. 8.


Asa B. Thomspon, $14 40


Arthur Hunter, 2 30


Jacob Hodgdon, 1 21


Simon B. Thompson. 6 15


Lafayette Thompson, 8 20


Lewis Robarge, 2 40


Simon T. Thompson, 5 25


May 16, Order No. 18, $39 91


5


WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS


1908. District No. 3.


John A. Edgerly,


$4 20


O. V. Bennett, 3 30


May 16, Order No. 19, $7 50


District No. 11.


Frank E. Hersey, $8 25


Alfred Morris, 75


B. F. Stokes,


2 00


Clement Gendro,


3 20


Carlos Hoyt, 75


Fred Sargent, 1 05


July 3, Order No. 23, $16 00


District No. 7.


A. E. Dow, $5 40


E. E. Ingalis, 2 10


J. W. Bean. 2 25


L. C. Canney, 1 35


Walter Bodge,


1 80


Herbert Avers,


15


Selden McIntire, 5 10


July 3, Order No. 24, $18 15


District No. 2


J. W. Bennett, $18 00


Fred Osborne, 55


F. H. Hodgdon, 50


Frank Shannon, 1 28


Edward R. Whitton, 2 00


Nov. 28, Order No. 42, $22 33


1909.


District No. 7.


Asa B. Thompson, $13 80


Fred Sargent, 45


Simon Thompson, 3 90


Simon T. Thompson, 1 80


Lafayette Thompson, 3 75


George Welch, 3 23


A. C. Hunter, 1 13


Jacob Hodgdon, 75


Feb. 8, Order No. 71, $28 81


District No. 8.


Theodore Thompson, $5 05


H. D. McDuffee, 2 10


J. T. Thompson, 3 50


C. P. Wallace, 1 70


Frank I. Wentworth, 30


Feb. 9, Order No. 79, $12 65


District No. 10.


Frank E. Hersey, $11 10


Geo. W. Copp, 60


Alfred Morris, 3 00


George D. Straw, 3 00


Milton Lord, 2 00


Clement Gendro, 1 00


Feb. 10, Order No. 84, $20 70


District No. 2.


O. V. Bennett, $5 70


Frank E Piper, 95


George G. Piper, 60


John A. Edgerly, 16 35


Arthur M. Bean, 6 15


Feb. 9, Order No. 85, $29 75


District No. 4.


John Ayers, $2 92


F. A. Doe. 6 15


C. E. Hersey, 10 65


Feb. 9, Order No. 94, $19 72


James A. Bennett, $ 45


S. W. Bean, 1 20


James A. Doe, 1 95


6


WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS


I. N. Neal, 7 35


W. P. Willand, 1 43


A. W. Gilman, · 83


Frank Bennett,


1 35


Otis Hersey, 1 58


Feb. 11, Order No. 95, $16 14


District No. 6.


A. E. Dow,


$4 62


E. E. Ingalls,


1 27


Levi W. Libby,


1 50


Feb. 8, Order No. 61, $7 39


District No. 3.


George F. Young, $5 41


Frank Whitton, 2 57


Benjamin Wiggin,


1 20


C. R. Emery,


3 30


C. E. Ham,


1 50


Ephriam Bradley, 2 70


Howard Emery,


75


W. W. Adjutant,


60


George Moody, 45


Charles Bassett, 1 75


Ephriam Bradley,


2 45


George Sawyer, 4 04


Feb. 9, Order No 78, $19 98 Feb. 9, Order No. 73, $17 24


Summer Highway Bills Paid.


1908. District No. 9.


H. F. Hodgdon, $16 25


Theodore Thompson, 7 00


Harry A: Davis, 9 00


R. F. Hodgdon, 4 57


George A. Moody, 5 10


D. B. Palmer, 4 20


$36 22


District No. 6.


A. E. Dow, $34 75


E. E. Ingalls, 8 50


Harry A. Davis, 5 50


13.05


31.80


Nov. 28, Order No. 40, $54 25


For Cutting Bushes.


H. F. Hodgdon, $17 25


Howard Emery, 5 10


George A. Moody, 5 00


Frank Libby, 3 50


Frank Libby, Jr.


3 00


Martin Sawyer,


2 25


D. B. Palmer,


3 00


J. Q. Haley, 2 25


George Philbrick,


3 00


District No. 1.


J. C. Blake, Surveyor.


A. W. Swett, $6 98


Harry Straw, 1 80


C. O. Dore,


90


George A: Wiggin,


45


W. W. Thomas, 6 75


J. R. Wendall heirs, 2 33


Frank E. Piper, 1 00


Rainsford Lewis, 1 95


Feb. 9, Order No. 76, $22 16


District No. 9.


Herbert F. Hodgdon, $3 90


Frank Libby, 3 50


Frank Libby, Jr. 75


Harry Davis,


1 75


D. B. Palmer, 60


7


SUMMER HIGHWAY BILLS


George A. Moody, 2 50


Lewis Emery, 1 50


J. W. Bean, 9 05


Nov. 28, Order No. 41, $61 80


District No. 8.


Theodore Thompson, $14 75


H. D. McDuffee 8 00


C. P. Wallace, 5 00


J. T. Thompson, 9 00


Frank Libby, Jr. 2 25


Harry A. Davis, 7 00


Frank I. Wentworth, 3 00


Nov. 28, Order No. 43, $49 00


District No. 10.


F. E, Hersey, $12 75


Alfred Ayers,


3 00


Alfred Morris, 3 00


B F. Stokes, 3 00


Willie L. Bean,


1 50


John N. Leary,


1 00


Fred Sargent, 38


Wilbur Lamprey,


1 95


Russel Watson, 3 90


Daniel J. Hersey, 3 75


Nov. 28, Order No. 46, $34 23


District No. 7.


Asa B. Thompson, $14 25


Simon B. Thompson, 4 05


Lafayette Thompson, 1 50


George Welch, 3 00


Willie L. Bean,


3 00


Woodbury Corson,


75


Arthur Hunter,


8 70


Jacob Hodgdon, 3 75


Nov. 28, Order No. 47, $39 00


District No. 3.


George F. Young, $70 65


Alonzo D. Piper, 20 47


C. R. Emery. 3 00


Benjamin Wiggin, 6 75


Charles West, 2 25


Frank Whitton, 6 00


Nov. 28, Order No. 48, $109 12


District No. 1.


J. C. Blake, $42 40


Robert Lamprey, 3 50


Frank Staples, 1 75


Frank Piper, 4 00


Orsino V. Bennett,


9 00


James Ayers, 3 00


Franklin Hodgdon, 1 75


Maurice Bennett, 5 00


E. R. Whitton, 5 00


Luke Fay, 3 00


John Folsom, 2 20


F. P. Blake,


8 95


Perlie Wiggin,


1 50


John R. Wendall,


9 50


John Perkins, 8 00


Herbert Pike,


12 50


W. W. Thomas,


30 15


Harry Straw. 3 00


George A. Wiggin, 4 00


A. W. Swett, 41 90


Nov. 28, Order No. 57, $200 10


District No. 2.


Orsino V. Bennett, $16 00


Frank E. Piper, 11 00


Franklin Hodgdon, 3 00


J. H. Edgerly, 13 50


James Ayers, 3 00


Aaron Gilman, 1 50


F. L. Morril, 80


8


SUMMER HIGHWAY BILLS


George G. Piper,


Edwin Hersey, 3 00


Nov. 28, Order No. 52, $53 83


District No. 5.


James A. Bennett, $14 25


James A. Doe, 30


Selden A. McIntire,


7 80


Willie H. Hodgdon,


50


John A. Wingate,


1 20


Frances Straw,


8 85


Frank A. Bean,


10 95


Ralph Bean,


8 70


Silas W. Bean,


6 90


Augustus Bean,


1 35


Willie L. Bean,


3 35


Charles S. Hoyt,


6 37


John F. Piper,


7 50


C. E. Hersey. 14 55


F A. Doe, 5 90


John Ayers, 5 17


A. W. Gilman,


9 45


John N. Leary,


30


H. S. Burleigh, 5 10


J. M. Haley,


90


Selden McIntire, 2 00


E. C Hersey,


9 00


Oatis Hersey,


1 35


Arthur Bean,


1 20


Nov. 28, Order No. 54, $110 42


1909. District No. 7. Asa B. Thompson, $3 60


A. C. Hunter, 3 30


Simon Thompson, 6 15


Simon Thompson, 6 00


Lafayette Thompson, 3 00


George Welch, 1 13


Feb. 8, Order No. 70, $23 18


C. E. Hersey & C. E. Ham, special high- way bill, Order No. 86, $6 00 District No. 4.


C. W. Pinkham, $12 25


C. H. Brown, 8 75


James A.yers, 3 30


W. P. Willand,


6 90


John Neal, 2 00


Feb. 13, Order No. 93, $55 72


State Highway Account.


George W. Copp in account with the Town for State Highway Fund.


1908. CASH RECEIVED.


Sept. 19, Cash received, $ 500 00


1909.


Jan. 4, Cash received, 735 83


$1,235 83


2 03


9


STATE HIGHWAY


CASH PAID. OCTOBER, 1908.


26, John N. Leary,


$ 15 00


27, John Ayers,


15 00


31, Frank Drew,


16 50


NOVEMBER.


58 30


21, Herbert Ayers,


37 50


30, Ralph Piper,


16 16


DECEMBER.


1, Daniel J. Hersey,


51 00


2, W. L. Bean,


54 00


4, E L. Ayers,


64 50


23, George W. Hersey,


9 00


24 W. W. Adjutant,


6 75


'24, A. D. Piper,


6 00


24, Thomas H. Blaisdell,


16 50


24


W. P. Willand,


3 00


24, Peter Cordeau,


6 00


24 C. E. Hersey,


76 00


24, Fred Parker.


2 75


24, Virgil T. Fall,


7 50


24, W. C. Bodge,


127 25


24, O. V. Bennett,


60 25


24, John Neal,


40 00


26, B. F. Stokes,


43 50


26, Clement Gendro.


86 00


26, George H. Haley,


31 00


JANUARY, 1909.


6, Frank E. Hersey,


132 67


15 G. S. Horner, powder, fuse, etc.


7 12


30, S. O. Huckins, dynamite, fuse, etc.


6 68


FEBRUARY.


8, I. N. Neal,


66 50


8, J. C. Blake,


10 50


8, C. R. Emery,


12 00


9, L. C Wiggin,


24 00


9, H. A Walker,


7 50


10, Fred Sargent,


8 50


10, Charles S. Hoyt,


4 50


10, H. M. Bickford, dynamite,


21 60


18, N. R. Watson,


10


STATE HIGHWAY


10, Alfred Ayers, 21 75


10, George W. Copp, as overseer, . 63 05


$1,235 83


Respectfully Submitted,


GEORGE W. COPP.


Bridge Bills.


NOVEMBER 1908.


28, O. V. Bennett, labor and team, $10 50


J. A. Edgerly, seven stringers, 7 00


Frank E. Piper, 3 00


James Ayers, 3 00


FEBRUARY 1909.


9, S. J. Thompson & Son, bridge plank, 80 38


S. W. & J. L. Clow, bridge plank and timber, 17 62


$121 50


SEPTEMBER 1908.


30, George W. Copp, State highway money in part, $500 00


JANUARY 1909.


4, George W. Copp, balance State highway money, 735 83


County Pauper Bills.


MARCH 1908.


1, John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, $5 00


MAY.


22, J. N. Leary, board of Martha Leary two months, 10 00


AUGUST.


22, J. N. Leary, board of Martha Leary three months, 15 00


NOVEMBER.


2, J. N. Leary, board of Martha Leary two months, 10 00


28, J. N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 5 00


11


PAUPER BILLS.


DECEMBER.


26, J. N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 5 00


FEBRUARY 1909.


1, John N. Leary, board of Martha Leary, 5 00


8, G. W. Copp, lodging tramps, 2 00


Town Pauper Bill.


APRIL 1908.


3, Frank A. Hersey, supplies furnished G. W. Hersey family, $10 00


Town Officers Bills.


NOVEMBER 1908.


28, George F. Young, services as Supervisor, $9 00


FEBRUARY 1909.


8, A. W. Swett and assistant, services as police, 5 00


George W. Allen, services as supervisor, 9 00


Asa B. Thompson, services, member of school board, 20 00


9, J. C. Blake, 4 years services as health officer, 8 00


10, C. E. Hersey, services as police 4 00


Charles W. Davis, police services by L. F. Berry, 3 00


11, J. A. Stackpole, services as clerk, supervisor and health officer, 40 00


N. L. Berry, health officer, 2 00


A. W. Swett, member school board, 20 00


Orlando Richardson, member school board, 20 00


Orlando Richardson, services as treasurer,


25 00


Frank A. Doe, services as truant officer,


6 00


Frank A. Doe, services as constable,


11 00


John T. Thompson, services as selectman,


50 00


A. W. Swett, services as selectman,


50 00


George W. Copp, services as selectman,


70 00


Charles H. Hodgdon, services as collector, 65 00


C. H Bennett, services as district treasurer, 8 00


13, J. A. Bennett, auditor, 4 00


12


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


Miscellaneous Bills.


MARCH 1908.


31, Lakeside Press, printing town reports, $36 90


APRIL.


30, Francis E. Bennett, board of town officers, 11 60


MAY


9, E. C. Eastman, invoice, surveyors, collectors books and dog license blanks, 19 58


Silver, Burdette & Co., school supplies, 12 50


Thorpe & Martin Co., school supplies, 11 08


Houton & Miffin, 2 04


F. W. Neal, paint and oil, 47 21


16, American Book Co., school books, 12 72


W. H. Swett, balance as superintendent school money, 1907, 43 74


JUNE


12. Highway bill, 9 00


20, Charles H. Bennett, school fund in part, 500 00


JULY


3, C. H, Hodgdon, painting school houses in part, 45 00


10, Edward L. Bell, for hard pan used in 1907, 5 00


SEPTEMBER


5, Orlando Richardson, County tax for 1908, 660 06


19, W. H. Swett, for school superintendent, 131 25


OCTOBER


17, F. W. Neal, for paint, 29 25


Allen Bros, two nickle plated police badges, 3 00


Lakeside Press, printing auto signs, 1 50


NOVEMBER


16, American Book Co., school books, E. E. Babb & Co., school supplies, 19 32 9 40


D. C. Heath & Co , school supplies, 10 00


Charles H. Bennett, balance school money, 1908, 614 31


Abbott & Avery, insurance on library books, 4 38


28, H. C. Hoyt, repairing road machine, sharpening drills, etc., 41 15


C. H. Hodgdon, painting school houses in full, 49 00


JANUARY 1909.


7, C. A. Morrison, one flag for school building, 7 50


13


MISCELLANEOUS BILLS


30, Solan A. Carter, state tax 1908, 500 00


FEBRUARY 1909.


8, Thorpe Martin & Co., school supplies, 10 95


Dr. N. L. Berry, one fumigator formaldehide, 3 83


F. W. Neal, road machine supplies, 11 00


H. M. Bickford, dynamite fuse etc.,


3 84


W. H. Swett, treasurer, state proportion of joint school fund for 1908, 131 25


9, Frank A. Hersey, powder and fuse, 1 50


A. W. Gilman, wood and care of Town house


4 00


10, Bennie Furgeson, gathering brown tail moths nests Miller and Tyler lots, 2 00


10, G. S. Horner, advertised tax for 1907,


8 41


E. G. Copp twelve feet drill steel, 4 75


C. C. Dame, Tiling, 5 00


G. S. Horner, paint oil etc.,


2 88


James R. Newell Post, decorating soldiers graves, 15 00 G. S. Horner, Library fund for 1908, 31 50


. 11, C. H. Bennett, balance.literary fund 1908, 1 11


Dr. N. L. Berry, returning certificates births and deaths, 4 00


W. W. Thomas, dog damage,


10 00


13, Dr. N. H. Scott, returning certificates of births and deaths,


5 25


13, Lakeside Press, printing check list,


16 75


C. H. Hodgdon, abatements, 27 85


12 40


List of Abatements for 1908. .


Calvin Drew


$ 57


George Emery


1 70


Lewis N. Frisbee


1 70


James H. Hersey


1 04


Frank A. Hersey


3 00


B. G. Lucas


3 84


Louis Robarge


3 00


George W. Wentworth


1 70


John B. Glidden


1 70


H. C. McDaniels


5 10


George E. Wiggin


3 00


C. H. Bennett


1 50


Mrs J. A. Bennett, board of town officers,


14


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Financial Statement.


ASSETS.


Cash in hand of Treasurer


Bridge plank at Melvin,


$1,266 72 76 00


Liabilities None.


$1,342 72


15


TREASURER'S REPORT


Report of Treasurer,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1909.


RECEIPTS. MARCH, 1908.


11, Cash from Treasurer 1907, $1,318 34


Cash from George Emery, tax 1907, 1 80


JULY


3, Cash from A. W. Swett, DECEMBER


2 15


15, Cash from H. C. Hoyt,


20 00


Cash from State Treas. Highway Appropriation, 430 08


Insurance Tax, 1 50


Savings Bank Tax,


194 48


Literary Fund,


54 18


Proportion of School Fund,


131 25


FEBRUARY 1909.


4, Cash from C. H. Hodgdon,


2 43


8, Cash from Carroll County,


63 50


11, Cash from Town Clerk Dog Licenses, 131 72


13, Cash from C. H. Hodgdon Collector,


5,197 53


$7,548 96


EXPENDITURES.


Treasurer of School Board for schools,


$1,115 42


School books,


85 97


Supervision of schools,


262 50


Winter highway bills,


446 28


Summer highway bills,


832 87


Permanent highway bills,


1,235 83


Bridge bills,


121 50


State tax,


500 00


County tax;


660 06


County poor bills,


57 00


Town officers bills,


429 00


Town poor bills, .


10 00


Painting school buildings,


126 13


Miscellaneous,


371 83


Abatements,


27 85


Feb. 15, 1909, Cash in hands of Treasurer.


1,266 72


$7,548 96


ORLANDO RICHARDSON, Town Treasurer.


16


AUDITORS REPORT


Respectfully Submitted,


GEORGE W. COPP, JOHN T. THOMPSON, ALBERT W. SWETT, Tuftonboro.


} Selectmen of


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 13, 1909.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts of the Town Officers and find them correct and properly vouched. JAMES A. BENNETT, GEORGE S. HORNER.


17


SCHOOL REPORT


Financial Report of the School Board.


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1909. RECEIPTS


From Treasurer of 1907, 44 92


$


Amount required by law,


750 00


Amount raised in excess of law,


200 00


Literary fund,


54 18


Dog Licenses,


111 24


Estate of John Brewster,


700 00


$1,860 34


EXPENDITURES.


MARCH 1908.


11, Geo. S. Horner, 2 cords wood,


$ 8 00


31, C. H. Hodgdon, fitting wood, 2 00


APRIL.


16, B. F. Stokes, cleaning school house, 2 00


MAY


22, Frank Shannon, fitting wood, 1 50


JUNE


5, Eliza Adjutant, cleaning school house, JULY 2 00


2, Miriam A. Frost, teaching 10 weeks, Mary Lennon, teaching 12 weeks, 102 00


85 00


Annie M. Thompson, teaching 12 weeks, 102 00


Annie M. Thompson, conveying scholars,


18 00


Grace M. Morgan, teaching 12 weeks, J. C. Blake, conveying scholars, Arthur Hunter, conveying scholars, Myrtie B. Thompson, teaching 11 weeks,


39 00


30 00


93 50


4 18


O. Richardson, freight, express, & supplies, O. V. Bennett, cleaning school house, A. W. Gilman, fitting wood, etc.,


2 50


2 50


3. Mrs. W. Wendall, cleaning school house, A. W. Swett, paid janitor work and supplies, Ruth Bennett, janitor. work,


3 00


6 20


4 39


102 00


18


SCHOOL REPORT


Grace M. Morgan, janitor work, 4 50


J. R. Wendall, conveying scholars, 36 00


Lewis McIntire, 2 cords wood; 8 00


A. W. Swett, 2 cords wood, 9 00


O. Richardson, 25 testaments,


2 85


Lucy Libby, cleaning school house,


3 00


Robert Libby, janitor work,


3 00


A. B. Thompson, paid for conveying scholars, 41 90


H. L. Moore, postage and telephone, 1 00


3 00


11, Lottie E. Adjutant, janitor work,


OCTOBER


9, Mary E. Low, teaching 4 weeks,


34 00


NOVEMBER


20, Mary E. Low, teaching 6 weeks, 51 00


Grace M. Morgan, teaching 11 weeks, 93 50


Mary R. Fowler, teaching 11 weeks, 93 50


J. C. Blake, conveying scholars, 35 75


33 00


A. W. Swett, telephone and repairs,


1 40


O. Richardson, freight, express and supplies, 7 22


Annie M. Thompson, teaching 11 weeks, 93 50


Arthur Hunter, conveying scholars, 30 00


Myrtie B. Fall, teaching 11 weeks, 93 50


41 50


22, C. W. West, + cords wood and fitting, 16 42


JANUARY, 1909.


8. Grace M. Morgan, teaching 6 weeks, 51 00


Grace M. Morgan, janitor work 17 weeks, 7 00


Harry Straw, conveying scholars, 18 00


J. C. Blake, conveying scholars,


24 00


A. W. Swett, repairs,


1 25


Lewis McIntire, 11/2 cords wood.


7 50


Mary E Fowler, teaching 6 weeks,


51 00


Mary E. Fowler, janitor work 17 weeks, 7 00


Willie E. Haley, 2 cords wood, 8 00


Annie M. Thompson, teaching 6 weeks, 51 00


Annie M. Thompson, conveying scholars 17 weeks, 28 50


21, Milton B. Wiggin, janitor work, 6 00


22, Mary E. Low, teaching 8 weeks, 68 00


Arthur Hunter, conveying scholars, 24 00


23, Myrtie B. Fall, teaching 7 weeks, 63 00


Robert M. Libby, janitor work and sawing wood. 6 75


John R. Wendall, conveying scholars,


John Q. Haley, conveying scholars, DECEMBER.


19


SCHOOL REPORT


John Q. Haley, conveying scholars,


26 25


Charles E. Ham, 2 cords wood, 8 00


Lewis McIntire, 1 cord wood, 3 00


A. B. Thompson, 34 cord wood,


3 00


W. L. Bean, drawing wood, 2 50


O. Richardson, freight, supplies, etc., FEBRUARY.


3 42


6. Lottie Adjutant, janitor work, kindlings & repairs, 10 00


8, A. B. Thompson, supplies for Corner school, 75


F. A. Hersey, supplies for Center school,


75


1 50


E. Silas Brewster, sawing wood, Lewis McIntire, 3 cords wood,


12 00


Balance in hands of Treasurer, 20 86


$1,860 34


Respectfully Submitted,


ORLANDO RICHARDSON School Board


ALBERT W. SWETT of


ASA B. THOMPSON Tuftonboro.


Tuftonboro, N. H., Feb. 13, 1909.


We certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts of the School Board and find them correct and properly vouched. JAMES A. BENNETT, GEORGE S. HORNER.


Vital Statistics for the year 1908. Births, Marriages, Deaths.


Births Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1908.


DATF OF


BIRTH.


PLACE OF


BIRTH.


NUMBER OF THE CHILD.


MALE.


FEMALE.


LIVING OR


STILLBORN.


COLOR.


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


RESIDENCE OF PARENTS.


BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER.


AGE OF


AGE OF


March 10


M


Living


John F. Piper Nellie F. Staples 7


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro Parsonsfield, Me.


27


March 14


Fourth Fourth Fifth


F


..


Lewis E. Robarge (Bessie Elliott


Farmer


Peabody. Mass. Plymouth, N. H.


30


March 14


M


=


23


April 9


F


Chaffeur =


Moultonboro Meredith London, Eng.


27


23


May 20


Lawrence P. West


M


Farmer


Tuftonboro


85


May 20


Fourth


M


Carpenter


Tuftonboro


21


Second


M


Mechanic


Ossipee


29


24


F


=


Farmer


Tuftonboro


Tuttonboro


21


18


Beatrice L. Caverly


F


Merchant


Moultonboro


25


22


August 6


Frank V. Williams


M


Mechanic


Taunton, Mass.


55


32


August 12


Carroll W. Straw


M


Teamster


Sandwich


30


November 15


F


Carpenter


.€


Marlboro, Mass.


26


November 30


Howard H. Porter


M


Plumber


Orford


29


35


December 8


Eva F. Hunt


F


:


Christopher R. Hunt Eva Bean


Carpenter


Newport. Eng. Tuftonboro


50


42


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


31


21


June 10


Moultonboro


20


June 9


First


Wolfeboro


Tuftonboro Tufton boro Tuftonboro


22


18


March 7 May 11 July 1


Second


F


Farmer


Ossipee


46


Moultonboro


Tuftonboro Tuftonboro 33


Southboro, Mass.


25


Third


Alfred O. Watson Edna Kenney Arthur L. Caverly Emma L. Lamprey George V. Williams Nellie M. Haley George D. Straw Minnie E. Abbott Carlton L. Howe Ina M. Cordeau Orville F. Porter Nannie M. Horn


Farmer


..


Tuftonboro Tuftonboro


33


M


Henry F. Hayes Mabelle Welch Charles W. West Addie A. Pinkham Herbert Ayers Ina W. Adjutant Willie I. Halev Bernice E. Dow Ralph M. Colby Ida M. Bean Simon T. Thompson 'Evelyn Bean


Farmer


OCCUPATION OF FATHER.


BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER.


FATHER .*


MOTHER .*


NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).


SEX.


NAME OF FATHER.


Wolfeboro


First


Fifth


First


First


Second


Second


22


Second Third


Marriages Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1908.


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 EACH. -


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.


July 28


Edwin C. Hersey Tuftonboro Hattie B. Springer


31


23


Tuftonboro Farmer Newport, Vt. Housewife Tuftonboro Carpenter Boston, Mass. Housewife


John L. Hersey Orianna Flanders Levi C. Springer Hatty W. Farrar James A. Bennett Frances E. Fernald Alfred J. Dawes Nellie Collins


First


Rufus C. Hoag


Clergyman


First


Newport, Vt.


December 24


Newport, Vt. Frank S. Bennett Tuftonboro Eleanor E. Dawes


25


First


Tuftonboro


Tuftonboro


18


First


Levi Ferguson


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.


Newport, Vt.


Deaths Registered in the Town of Tuftonboro, N. H., for the Year Ending December 31, 1908.


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 PHY - SICIAN, (OR OTHER PERSON), REPORTING DEATH. .


January 27


Polina Freese


79


9


F


Widow


June 14


Christie C. Sawyer


66


12


F


Married


August 3


Leander S. Berry


86


10


12


M


Widowed


August 3


Hannah Hayes


4


5


19


F


Single


August 10


Frank V. Williams Silas H. Furman


44


9


M


Married Married


September 5


68


8


4


M


September 23


71


4


M


Widowed


· October 24


Albert W Streeter Eben R. Pope Sarah Brackett William Swett


66


4


8


F Married


October 27


88


6


5


M


Widowed


December 2


Betsy Stuart


59


8


22


F


Married


William T. Cate Betsy Cate Nathaniel Berry Olivia Cushman Charles W. Hayes Rosa E. Page George V. Williams Nellie M. Haley John Furman Virginia V. Holman William W. Streeter Christianna Crouch


James Small Eliza Raines Robert Swett Mary Wiggin Newell Cook Mary A. Thompson


Pneumonia E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee Pneumonia E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee Cerebral Hemmorhage Fred E. Clow M. D., Wolfeboro Appendicitis C. B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro Inanation N. L. Berry, M. D., Melvin Village Peritonitis and Appendicitis N. L. Berry. M. D., Melvin Village Tuberculosis N. L. Berry, M. D., Melvin Village Pulmonary Embolism Fred E. Clow, M. D .. Wolfeboro Heart Failure E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee Old Age C. B. Cotton, M. D., Wolfeboro Cancer of Tongue E. W. Kodsdon, M. D., Ossipee


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


JOHN A. STACKPOLE, Town Clerk.


4


M


Single


September 5


MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.


AGE AND SEX.


4. W.


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aftonboro


Reports


9


For the Fiscal Year Ending February 15, 1910.


ANNUAL REPORTS


9 OF THE


SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENT, REPAIR-


ING COMMITTEE AND SCHOOL BOARD


FOR THE


TOWN OF TUFTONBORO,


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING FEB. 15, 1910.


VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1909.


The Lakeside Press, Wolfeboro, N. H.


2


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Inventory of the Town of Tuftonboro for the Year 1909.


NO.


VALUE.


Polls,


195


$ 19,500 00


Real Estate, acres,


22,5841/2


277,430 00


Horses,


176


8,986 00


Oxen,


28


2,592 00


Cows,


280


7,248 00


Neat Stock,


180


3,832 00


Sheep,


87


224 00


Carriages,


700 00


Mills,


400 00


Money at Interest,


1,500 00


Stock in Trade,


2,400 00


Boats and Launches,


7,100 00


$331,912 00


Tax rate, per $100, $1 85


Amount of Money Assessed for 1909.


State Tax,


$ 800 00


County Tax,


660 06


Amounts assessed for School purposes,


1,265 00


Town Expenses,


400 00


Winter Highway Bill,


800 00


Summer


1,200 00


Repairing Town House,


800 00


Decorating Soldier's Graves,


15 00


Overlay,


200 31


$6,140 37


3


TUFTONBORO TOWN REPORT


Receipts for the Year Ending Feb. 15, 1910.


From Treasurer, 1909,


$1,266 72




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