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No. 24. A Truthful Woman in Southern California.
Sanborn, Kate Stoddard, C. A.
No. 25. Beyond the Rockies. CLASS U. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.
No.
1.
The Nursery Book.
Bailey, L. H.
No.
2.
A Boy's Workshop.
No. 3.
The Business Hen.
No.
4.
How the Farm Pays.
Collingwood, H. W. Crozin and Henderson Gurler. H. B.
No. No. 6. Gardening for Profit.
Henderson, Peter
No. No. 8. The Family Horse.
Law, James Martin, G. A. Parloa, M.
No.
11.
Insects and Insecticedes,
Weed. C. M.
No. No. 12. Spraying Crops.
Weed, C. M.
No. 13. A. B. C. of Potato Culture. Terry, T. B.
No.
14.
Manual of Mending and Repairing.
Leland, C. G.
No.
15. How to Know the Wild Flowers. Dana, W. S.
No. 16. Handbook of Reference. Gardener, A. A. Fuller, A. S. Stewart, H.
CLASS No. FICTION.
1A. Little Men.
Alcott, L. M.
1A1. Jo's Boys.
Alcott, L. M.
1A2. · Little Women.
Alcott, L. M.
2A. Prudence Palfrey.
Aldrich, T. B.
2A1. An Old Town by the Sea.
3A. Standish of Standish.
Aldrich, T. B. Austin, Jane G.
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5. American Dairying.
7. Veterinary Adviser.
No. 9. The Young Housekeeper. .
10. Success with Small Fruits. Roe. E. P.
No. 17. Strawberry Culturist. No. 18. Shepherd's Manuel.
Davis, R. H. Abbott, Jacob Abbott, Jacob Abbott, Jacob Abbott, Jacob Abbott, Jacob Abbott, Jacob
CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN TUFTONBORO FREE LIBRARY.
CLASS No. FICTION.
AUTHOR.
4A. Ten Nights in a Barroom.
Arthur, T. S.
5A. As in a Mirror. Alden, G. R. (Pansy)
5A1. Prince of Peace.
Alden, G. R. (Pansy)
1B. Lisbeth Wilson.
Blair, E. N.
2B. Little Lord Fauntleroy.
Burnett, F. H.
3B. Lorna Doone.
Blackmoor, R. D.
3B1. Lorna Doone.
Blackmoor, R. D.
4B. Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John
5B. The Bow of Orange Ribbon.
Barr, A. E.
5B1. A Border Shepherdess.
Barr, A. E.
5B2. Jan Vedder's Wife.
Barr, A. E.
1C. Water Witch.
Cooper, J. F.
1C1. Wing and Wing.
Cooper, J. F.
1C2. The Two Admirals.
Cooper, J. F.
1C3. The Red Rover.
Cooper, J. F.
1C4. The Pilot.
Cooper, J. F.
2C. Only the Governess.
Carey, R. N.
2C1. Not Like Other Girls.
Carey, R. N.
2C2. Queenie's Whim.
Carey, R. N.
2C3. Merle's Crusade.
Carey, R. N:
1D. Robinson Crusoe.
Defoe, D.
2D Martin Chuzzlewit.
Dickens, Charles
2D1. Barnaby Rudge.
Dickens, Charles
2D2.
Dombey and Son.
Dickens, Charles
2D3. Our Mutual Friend.
Dickens, Charles
2D4. Bleak House.
Dickens, Charles
2D5. Old Curiosity Shop.
Dickens, Charles
2D6. David Copperfield.
Dickens, Charles
2D7. Tale of Two Cities.
Dickens, Charles
2D8. Pickwick Papers.
Dickens, Charles
2D9.
Nicholas Nickleby.
Dickens, Charles
2D10. Little Dorrit.
Dickens, Charles
2D11. Christmas Stories.
Dickens, Charles
2D12. Child's History of History.
Dickens, Charles
2D13, Oliver Twist.
Dickens, Charles
2D14. Great Expectations.
Dickens, Charles
3D. The Ideal Life.
Drummond, H.
1E. The Hoosier Schoolmaster.
Eggleston, E.
2E. Hand and Glove.
Edwards, A. B.
2E1. Miss Carew.
Edwards, A. B.
2E2. My Brother's Wife.
Edwards, A. B.
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Account of James A. Bennett, Surveyor District No. 6.
PAID
James A. Bennett, $ 7 80
T. French Heirs, $ 1 80
W. P. Willand, 2 02
J. M. Haley, 2 55
James H. Bennett,
1 05
J. D. Morrison, 6 00
T. H. Blaisdell, 3 30 F. H. Young,
3 50
J. L. Hersey,
1 50
Willie H. Hodgdon, 63
D. E. Piper,
1 50
A. W. Gilman,
2 25
$33 90
Account of Asa B. Thompson, Surveyor District No. 7.
PAID
A. B. Thompson,
$9 69
David Whitten, $ 1 50
Jacob Hodgdon, 5 17
Jonathan Hodgdon,
11 57
Perley Merryfield,
2 25
George Welch,
5 40
Account of Willie L. Bean, Surveyor District No. 8.
PAID
Willie L. Bean,
$4 00 John Bean, $ 1 50
I. J. Bean,
5 50
John Stevens, 5 50
Augustus Bean,
2 75
Ralph Bean, 3 00
A. W. Streeter,
3 00
$25 25
Account of Everett U. Hersey, Surveyor District No. 9.
PAID
Everett U. Hersey, $ 20 65
Thomas F. Piper, $ 6 75
James H. Hersey, 8 75
George W. Hersey, 3 00
$45 90
Charles S. Bassett, 6 75
Account of George F. Young, Surveyor District No. 10.
PAID
George F. Young, $24 70 Franklin L. Haley, $ 3 00
Robert Lamprey, 3 75
Charlés E. Hersey, 3 00
James A. Doe,
2 70
Frank A. Doe, 3 00
Bennie Wiggin,
2 25
John Ayers, 3 75
Levi W. Butterfield, 2 25
John A. Wiggin,
75
$49 15
Arthur Treet, 2 10
$37 68
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Account of Charles E. Hersey, Surveyor District No. 11.
PAID
Charles E. Hersey, $11 03 John Ayers, $ 3 00
F. L. Hersey,
5 85
Frank Whitten,
4 05
Frank A. Doe,
9 00
E. Woodworth, 3 38
Mrs. John Haley,
3 15
Account of Charles H. Brown, Surveyor District No. 12.
PAID
Charles H. Brown, $13 65
James Tulley, $ 2 63
Charles W. Pinkham, 4 35
Everett E. Horne, 3 52
$24 15
Account of Frank H. Young, Surveyor District No. 13.
PAID +
Frank H. Young, $ 8 12 John Ayers, $ 1 50
Henry S. Burleigh, 1 50 Frank Whitten, 1 .50
Herbert Hoitt, 2. 85
Elisha Woodworth, 1 50
$16 97
Account of Selden McIntire, Surveyor District No. 14.
PAID
Selden McIntire, $15 75
Account of Leonard C. Canney, Surveyor District No. 15.
PAID
Leonard C. Canney, $11 70
John A. Wingate, $ 5 62
Lyford M. Wiggin, 10 50 Alvah Dow, 25
James Towle, 3 15
T. J. Orne,
1 50
James Ayers, 3 00
George Haley,
3 75
$43 52
Frank Straw,
4 05
Account of Lafayette Thompson, Surveyor District No. 16.
PAID
Lafayette Thompson, $4 50
A. B. Thompson,
4 35
Simon Thompson,
6 75
$15 60
1
$39 46
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Account of George Welch, Surveyor District No. 17.
PAID
George Welch,
$13 40 Samuel Drew, $ 3 50
Andrew Welch,
3 75
George C. Freese, 1 50
A. C. Barr,
2 48
David Whitten,
1 50
$26 13
Account of Theodore Thompson, Surveyor District No. 18.
PAID
Theodore Thompson, $20 39
John A. Edgerly, $ 2 25
Henry McDuffee, 5 02
Johnson Langelle, 4 25
$35 58
Edwin Peavey,
3 67
Account of Frank Libby, Surveyor District No. 19.
PAID
Frank Libby,
$14 75
Howard Emery, $ 5 25
C. E. Ham,
8 75
Walter Ayers, 75
John Haley,
2 25
Harry Davis, 3 25
George Moody,
9 75
H. F. Hodgdon,
2 25
Ira Bean,
3 00
Account of Charles H. Horne, Surveyor District No. 20.
PAID
Charles H. Horne,
$6 45 Charles H. Bickford, $ 2 25
George Sawyer, 4 45
Henry Stewart,
1 50
$14 65
Miscellaneous Summer Bills.
PAID
John W. Bean,
$1 13
C. E. Hersey,
$1 50
George M. Ladd,
2 70
G. W. Copp, 3 75
Frank E. Hersey,
9 90
C. Gendro,
80
$20 98
J. A. Edgerly,
1 20
A
$50 00
25
Covering Sandy Places.
JOHN A. EDGERLY, Selectman.
PAID
John A. Edgerly,
$26 85
Walter Caverly, $ 75
Clement Gendro,
14 15
J. C. Blake, 3 60
C. E. Edgerly,
5 00
John Piper,
1 50
$51 85
ASA B. THOMPSON. Selectman.
PAID
Asa B. Thompson,
$15 85
Fred Morris,
$ 2 25
Jacob Hodgdon,
11 75
Walter Ayers,
3 75
Perley Merrifield,
9 50
Wilber Bean,
75
Charles Ham,
1. 50
Charles Hoyt,
60
Leonard Canney,
1 50
Willie L. Bean,
45
Clayton Barr,
1 50
David Whitten,
3 90
$56 30
John Haley,
3 00
FRANK H. YOUNG, Selectman.
PAID
Frank H. Young,
$18 00 Everett U. Hersey, $ 6 50
Orsino V. Bennett,
4 00
George F. Young, 4 35
James A. Bennett,
6 00 John A. Wiggin,
6 38
John Piper,
3 00
Charles E. Hersey,
8 78
J. M. Haley,
3 00
A. D. Piper,
53
A. W. Gilman,
3 00
Ann M. Haley,
75
Willie W. Adjutant,
3 00
Frank A. Doe,
75
Levi W. Butterfield,
3 00
Robert Lamprey,
7 00
$78 04
Repairing Lake Road at Melvin.
PAID
J. D. Morrison,
$ 70 49 C. H. Bennett, $ 4 51
Russell Watson, 25 00
$100 00
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1898.
DATE OF
BIRTH.
NAME OF THE CHILD. (if recorded).
MALE.
FEMALE.
LIVING OR
STILLBORN.
COLOR.
MOTHER.
OF PARENTS.
MOTHER.
AGE OF
AGE OF
March 8. Tuftonboro.
Roscoe V. Adjutant. Seventh
Living.
W
Willie W. Adjutant. Eliza J. Piper. George S. Horner. Grace A. Hodgdon.
Tuftonboro. Merchant. Tuftonboro.
Tuftonboro.
36
Amit 3.
Marion L. Horner,
First.
M
Living.
Farmer.
Winchester, Mass.
34
30
Tutionboro Angust 9.
Lillian F. Gilman.
Fourth.
Living.
·
Living.
W
Andover, Me.
28
Granville Morse.
Second.
F Living.
Tuftonboro.
Tuftonboro.
.
Tufronboro.
16
First.
M
Living.
W George Welch. Ellen A. Horne.
Tuftonto:'".
Moultonboro.
32
!
:
* At last birthday.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
GEORGE F. YOUNG, TOWN CLERK.
1
Shoemaker. Tuftenuoro. Farmer.
Tuftonboro.
37
Fourth.
W Edmund Whitton. Teresa Robinson. Charles L. Gilman. Georgie A: Buzzell. 11 Irving C. Cole. Evelyn M. Wiggin. Victor M. Morse. Mary E. French. W George W. Hersey. Mary E. Hodgdon. Fied L. Osborne. Lena G. Shannon.
Tuftonvoro. Blacksmith. Tuft nboro. Clergyman. Tutt ,nuoro. Far.nor.
Moultonboro.
32
Meredith.
30
Arthur L. Cole.
Charlestown, Mass. Tuttonboro.
25
21
Quincy, Mass.
23
'luftonboro.
43
Beatrice E. Hersey.
Fourth.
23
Ethelena Osborne.
F Living.
W
OCCUPATION
BIRTHPLACE OF
NAME OF FATHER
OF FATHER.
FATHER.
FATHER *
MUTHER .*
MAIDEN NAME OF
RESIDENCE
BIRTHPLACE OF
PLACE OF
BIRTH.
NUMBER OF THE CHILD.
38
Farmer
Tuftonhoro. Tuftonboro.
36
Tutumboro. June 12
John Rice Whitton.
Third,
F Living
N . V
F Living.
11
Tufronboro.
36
Tuftonboro. Laborer.
England.
Tuftonvoro. September 2. Tuftonboro. September 2. Tuttonbo: o. September 3. l'uftonboro. October 22. Tuftonboro. November 15. Tutunboro.
Second.
31
$
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF TUFTONBORO FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1898.
JATE OF
NAME AND SURNAME . OF THE DECEASED.
DEATH
PLACE OF
DEATH.
PLACE OF BIRTH OF THE DECEASED.
YEARS.
MONTHS.
DAYS.
ΜΑIE.
FEMALE.
CONDITION :
SINGLE,
MARRIED, O!
NAME AF FAIHI R.
DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH.
NAME AND POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF PHYSICIAN (OR OTHER PERSON) REPORTING DEATHS.
,'; nuary 6. Tuftonboro. February 10. Tuftonboro. March 15.
Jonathan Gray. south Berwick, Me. Charles Wiggin. l'uttonboro. Joseph B. Whitten.
73
M
-
69
3
M
Married.
65
9
M
Married.
Tutonboro. April 15.
Susan Ladd.
88
1
9
F Widow.
Tuftonboro. Jay 24. Tuttouboro. May 25. Tuftonboro. June 11. Tuttonboro. June 16.
Tuftonboro. Claribel Richardson. Tuftonboro. Augustus Wiggin.
38
9
9
F Married.
Tuftonboro. Daniel B. Tucker.
70
10
6
M
Married.
Sally Piper. Wolfeboro. Ernest W. Holmes.
68
8
23
F
Widow.
Tuftonboro. July 25. Tu tonboro. July 28.
Clarence E. Woodworth. Greenland.
28
10
3
M Married.
Tultonhoro. October 19.
Hiram Clark.
88
M
Married.
Tuttonboro. October 30. Tuftonboro. November 16. Tuttonboro. December 1.
Belinda Fernald.
80 2
21
F
Married.
Tuftonboro. Minnie Wiggin.
25
4
26
F Single.
Tuftonboro.
Eliza Ladd.
66
5
4
F Married.
'Tu tonboro. J ecember 21. Tuttonboro.
Nabby T. Bryant.
96
10
29
F
Widow.
Tuftonboro.
71
10
4
M
Married.
2
2
MI
Single.
John A. Wiggin. . Susan P. Wiggin. Samuel Whitten. Sally Hawkins. John Young. Hannah Ham. Gordon Ladd. Eliza Moulton. Richard Wiggin. Eleanor Chamberlin. Bei jamin Tucker. A bagait Wheeler. Isaac Wiggin. Nancy Thurston. Wilbur F. Holmes. Minnie Woodman. Elisha E. Woodworth Amanda D. Ladd. Solomon Clark. Lydia Kenison. Samuel Caverly. Hannah Davis. Arthur Wiggin. Ella Holmes. Jacob Moulton. Eunice Bean. Israel Piper.
Cirrhosis of Liver. E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee. Disease of Stomach. R. H. King, M. D .. Wolfeboro. Disease of Heart and Liver. N. H. Scott, M. D., Wolfeboro. Apoplexy. H. I. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro. Pneumonia. E. B. Andr ws, M. D., Ossipee. Bilious Fever and Disease of Lungs. R. H. King, M. D., Wolfeboro. Cancer of Liver. H. 1. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro. Old Age. Joseph L. Young, Wolfeboro. Enteiitis. Dr. Loring, Boston, Mass. Tuberculosi -. H. 1. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro. Old Age. E. B. Andrews, M. D., Ossipee. Old Age. F. s Lovering, M. D., Moultonboro. Pneumonia. H. I. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro. Bronchial Pneumonia. F. s. Lovering, M. D., Moultonboro. Pneumonia. H. 1. Berry, M. D., Wolfeboro.
MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER.
AGE AND SEX.
Widower.
Tamworth.
I hereby certify that the foregoing return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and bellef.
GEORGE F. YOUNG, TOWN CLERK.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
GC 974.202 T81AR, 1899-1901
SELECTMEN, TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS, SCHOOL BOARD AND LIBRARIAN
FOR THE TOWN OF
TUFTONBORO,
NEW HAMPSHIRE ,
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1900,
TOGETHER WITH THE
RECORD OF VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1899.
WOLFEBORO. GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT. 1900.
Allen County Public Library
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
SELECTMEN TREASURER, ROAD AGENTS AND LIBRARY TRUSTEES.
TOGETHER WITH THE
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
FOR THE TOWN OF
TUFTONBORO,
NEW HAMPSHIRE,
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
FEBRUARY 15, 1900,
TOGETHER WITH THE
RECORD OF VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1899.
WOLFEBORO .. GRANITE STATE NEWS STEAM POWER JOB PRINT.
1900.
ASSESSMENTS.
Amount of money assessed on Polls and ratable Estates of the town of Tuftonboro for the year 1899 : -
State Tax,
$446 25
County Tax,
571 28
Town Expenses,
400 00
Breaking Roads, 1898-1899,
1,700 00
Town Debt,
600 00
For Schools,
725 00
Repairs on School Buildings,
200 00
Decorating Soldiers' Graves,
20 00
Library Fund,
31 50
Summer Highway Tax,
634 59
Overlay,
255 77
On Real Estate after Inventory,
11 00
$5,595 39
3
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
AMOUNT PAID OUT FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRU= ARY 15, 1899.
VOUCHER
March 23, John N. Leary, for board of Martha Leary,
1, $ 10 00
March 24, F. W. Prindle, printing town reports, 2, 35 00
April 18, John Leary, board of Martha Leary, 3, 5 00
April 27, Francis E. Bennett, board of town officers to date, 4, 7 00
April 27, I. B. Manning, Surveyors' and Collector's books, and 1-4th ream of paper, 5, 5 12
May 16, John Leary, board of Martha Leary,
6, 5 00
May 17 , J. R. Newell Post, decorating Soldiers' graves,
7, 20 00
June 3, Jonathan L. Morrison, winter highway bill,
8, 68 28
June 3, Charles H. Horn, winter high- way bill, 9,
30 90
1.
June . 3, C. E. Hersey, winter highway bill,
10, 118 60
June 3, Samuel Caverly, winter high- way bill, 11, 113 96
June · 3, Theodore Thompson, winter highway bill, 12,
112 55
June 3, Lewis McIntire, winter high- way bill. 13
125 87
June 3, Frank Libbey,. winter high- way bill, 14, 179 38
June
3,
Leander F. Wiggin, winter
highway bill,
15,
162 71
June
3,
Orlando Richardson, school
money in part, 16, 100 00
4 June 3, George Welch, winter high-
way bill, 17,
54 28
June
way bill,
June
3,
Orsino V. Bennett, winter
highway bill,
19,
41 60
June 3, Lewis McIntire, winter high- way bill, 7 74
20,
June
3, Simon B. Thompson, winter highway bill, 21,
50 05
June 3, L. M. Wiggin, winter highway bill, 22, 76 72
June 3, Frank A. Bean, winter high- way bill, 23,
86 62
June
3, Robert Lamprey, winter high- way bill, 24,
79 81
June 3, Asa B. Thompson, winter 25, 79 63 highway bill,
June 13, Charles H. Brown, winter highway bill, 26, 42 38
June 13,
Charles H. Bennett, winter
highway bill,
27,
·
59 35
June 13, John D. Morrison, winter high- way bill, 28, 43 97
June 13, Robert Lamprey, winter high- way bill, 29
'68 84
June 13, L. M. Wiggin, winter highway bill, 30, June 13, Frank Libby, winter highway 50 09 bill, 31, 123 67
June 13, George Welch, winter high- way bill, 32, 25 75
June 13, Lewis McIntire, winter high- 33,
way bill, 7 80
June 13, John N. Leary, Board of Martha Leary, 34, 5 00
June 13, John N. Leary, Board of
Martha Leary,
35,
5 00
July
11,
Orlando Richardson, School
36,
1
300 00
money,
Aug. John N. Leary, Board of
8,
.
Martha Leary,
37,
5 00
Aug, 30,
John Neal, care and supplies
for Henry Lucas,
38,
20 00
Sept.
6,
John N. Leary,
Board of
Martha Leary, 39, 5 00
3, John W. Bennett, winter high- 18, 83 73
5
Sept. 9, G. S. Horner, supplies fur- nished J. J. Bean. 40, 22 85
Sept. 23, Frank Libby, summer tax,
55 79
Sept. 23, J. T. Thompson, summer tax, 41, 31 00
Sept. 23, C. H. Horn, summer tax, 43,
11 75
Sept. 23, George W. Copp, summer tax, 44,
59 40
Sept. 23, Simon Thompson, summer tax,
45, 13 50
Sept. 23, Leander · F. Wiggin, summer
tax,
46,
41 15
Sept. 23, Robert Lamprey, summer tax, 47,
31 55
Sept. 23, Frank H. Young, summer tax, 48,
20 85
Sept. 23, Asa B. Thompson, summer
tax,
49,
27 60
Sept. 23, Orlando Richardson, county tax,
50,
571 28
Sept. 23, George Welch, summer tax,
51, 20 01
Sept. 23,
J. L. Morrison, repairing bridge,
52,
5 00
Sept. 23, L. C. Canney, summer tax,
53,
30 00
Sept. 23, C. E. Hersey, summer tax,
54,
27 06
Sept. 23, Walter H. Caverly, summer
tax,
55,
25 00
Sept. 23, Everett U. Hersey, summer tax,
56.
29 50
Sept. 23, A. B. Thompson, summer tax,
57
14 90
Sept. 23, C. W. Pinkham, summer tax,
58,
20 00
Sept. 23, Mrs. James A. Bennett, Board of Town Officers,
59,
2 50
Sept.
23, A. B. Thompson, 1,292 feet of plank on Field's bridge and Hodgdon's bridge, and lum- ber on Melvin bridge,
60,
22 78
Sept. 23, Leander F. Wiggin, lumber and labor on Mirror Lake bridge,
61,
30 80
Sept. 23, Lewis McIntire, summer tax,
62,
28 20
Sept. 23, John N. Learey, Board of Martha Leary,
63,
5 00
Sept. 23, Jonathan L. Morrison, sum- mer tax,
64, 15 00
Oct.
31, John N. Leary, Board of Martha Leary,
65, 5 00
Nov. 8, G. S. Horner, 1,750 feet bridge plank, 66, 31 49
6
Nov. 25, George W. Copp, repairs on School buildings,
67, 200 00
Nov. 25, John N. Leary, Board of Martha Leary, 68, 5 00
Dec. 16, John A. Edgerly, for 1,509 feet of plank for Mirror Lake bridge,
69,
20 29
Dec. 27, J. L. Morrison, summer tax,
70,
16 73
Dec. 27, Thomas H. Blaisdell, Library Funds Insurance, expense on books,
71. 42 76
72,
446 25
Dec. 27, Orlando Richardson, State tax. Dec. 27, Orlando Richardson, School money,
73. 325 00
Dec. 27, John N. Leary, Board of Martha Leary,
74, 5 00
Dec. 27, Orlando Richardson, Dog Li- censes,
75,
63 83
Dec. 27, Orlando Richardson, Literary Fund,
76,
63 27
1900.
Jan. 6, Orlando Riehardson, State Ap- propriation for Schools,
77, 177.85
Jan. 6, Orsino V. Bennett, summer tax,
78, 16 00
Jan. 6, James A. Bennett, summer tax,
79,
54 15
Jan. 6, American Book Co., Books sup- plied April 25, May 13, 1899,
80, 30 58
Jan.
6, M. D. Richardson, summer 81, tax allowed, 48 14
Jan. 6, M. D. Richardson, winter road bills,
82,
61 81
Jan. 6, John N. Leary, Board of Martha Leary,
83,
5 00
Feb. 3, E. B. Andrews, Medical attend- ance of Mrs. Henry Stewart,
84, 6 60
Feb. 3, Aaron Gilman, care of Town House,
85,
2 00
Feb. 3, Charles H. Brown, dog dam- age to sheep,
86,
4 00
Feb. 3, M. D. Richardson, work on road by Harry McNeil, 1898,
87, 4 00
Feb.
14, C. A. McIntire, boating lum- ber,
88, 3 00
1
7
Feb. 14, John A. Edgerly, blasting ledge,
89, 5 00
Feb.
15, John A. Wiggin, dog damage to sheep,
90, 6 00
Feb. 15, A. B. Thompson, perambulat- ing town line,
91, 6 00
Feb. 15, John A. Edgerly, keeping tramps, as per bill,
92, 12 00
Feb. 15, Daniel B. Palmer, school books, 5 05
93
Feb. 15, Lewis N. Frisbie, services as Supervisor,
94, 4 50
Feb. 15, Charles H. Bennett, police services,
95, 5 00
Feb. T. L. Thurston, piping,
96, 3 60
Feb. 15, George W. Copp, services on School Board,
97, 18 00
Feb. 15, George W. Copp, services on Board of Health,
98, 4 50
Feb. 15, J. M. Haley, services on Board of Health,
99, 2 50
Feb. 15, J. M. Haley, housing road machine,
100, 1 00
Feb. 15, J. C. Blake, services on Board of Health,
101, 4 50
Feb. 15, D. B. Palmer, Member of School Board,
102, 15 00
Feb. 15, John A. Edgerly, services as Selectman,
103, 50 00
Feb.
15, John A. Edgerly, Overseer of the Poor,
104, 10 00
Feb. 15, Asa B. Thompson, services as Selectman,
105,
50 00
Feb.
15, Frank H. Young, services as Selectman,
106, 45 00
Feb.
15, Orlando Richardson, services as Town Treasurer, 107,
30 00
Feb. 15, John D. Morrison, services as Constable,
108,
6 00
Feb. 15, John A. Stackpole, services as Clerk,
109, 30 00
Feb. 15 M. D. Richardson, Public Water bills, 110, 13 50
Feb. 15, M. D. Richardson, services as Collector, 111, 50 00
15,
8
Feb. 15, Daniel Libby, Supervisor of Check List,
112, 4 50 Feb. 15, George M. Ladd, Supervisor of Check List, 113, 4 50
Feb. 15, C. W. Pinkham, School
Board, 114, 18 00
Feb.
15, Henry S. Burleigh, Town Bonds, 28 and 29, 115, 232 38
Feb.
15, Mary A. Hersey, Town Bond 41,
116, 105 69
Peb. 15, M. D. Richardson, postage and stationery,
117, 5 00
Feb. 15, Orlando Richardson, order book, Express and postage, 118, 4 50
Feb. 15, J. L. Hersey, Bonds 49, 50, 51, 119,
317 06
Feb. 15, M. D. Richardson, summer highway,
120,
3 10
Feb. 15, M. D. Richardson, winter road bill,
121,
2 03
Feb. 15, M. D. Richardson, Abate- ments for year 1899,
122,
34 21
Feb. 15, Asa B. Thompson, supplies furnished town poor,
123, 3 00
Feb.
15, Francis E. Bennett, Board of Town Officers, 124, 6 00
Feb. 15, Auditors, Town, and School District Account, 125,
4 00
Total,
$6,348 74
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RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1899.
Cash in hands of Treasurer, 1899,
$ 371 60
Insurance Tax, 3 75
Savings Bank Tax,
220 75
Literary Fund,
63 27
State Appropriation for Schools,
177 85
From M. D. Richardson, Collector,
5,595 39
From County of Carroll,
51 25
Dog Licenses, Tax paid on Abatement of 1898,
9 89
$6,594 05
ASSETS.
Due from estate of Henry Lucas,
$ 20 00
From County of Carroll,
32 00
In hands of Treasurer, -
245 31
$297 31
EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR 1899.
WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS.
Winter Highway Bills,
$1,964 12
Summer Highway Bills,
640 38
Town Bonds,
655 13
Town Officers.
356 00
School Money,
1,029 95
Town and County Poor Bills,
109 45
Library Trustees,
42 76
School Books,
35 63
Bridge Bills,
110 36
Dog Damage,
10 00
State Tax,
446 25
County Tax,
571 28
School Buildings,
200 00
Miscellaneous Bills,
177 43
In hands of Treasurer,
245 31
6,594 05
Liabilities, None.
JOHN A. EDGERLY. Selectmen ASA B. THOMPSON. of FRANK H. YOUNG. Tuftonboro.
Tuftonboro, February 15, 1900.
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100-30
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We certify that we have this day examined the forego- ing accounts, and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
ROBERT LAMPREY.
Auditors.
JAMES A. BENNETT.
Tuftonboro, February 15, 1900.
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WINTER HIGHWAY BILLS 1898=9. PAID
Jonathan L. Morrison,
$39 50
D. A. Wiggin,
1 20
L. N. Frisbie,
10 10
J. C. Blake,
6 30
E. R. Whitten,
2 40
Frank Staples,
1 50
Emeline Piper,
4 58
Frank P. Blake,
1 35
James Reid,
1 35
Voucher 8, $68 28
$68 28
George F. Young,
22 95
Royal P. Young,
1 95
Ephraim Bradley,
1 73
John A. Wiggin,
25 05
Thomas F. Piper,
11 60
Levi W. Butterfield,
4 73
George W. Hersey,
2 55
Charles S. Bassett,
9 25
Charles S. Bassett,
Voucher 24, $79 81
$79 81
Robert Lamprey,
Voucher 29, $68 84 68 84
$68 84
Samuel J. Caverly,
29 23
Walter H. Caverly,
24 23
Frank E. Piper,
24 77
Arthur M. Bean,
3 15
Harry L. Wiggin,
7 50
John G. Elliott,
12 18
Clement Gendro,
10 20
Albert W. Wiggin,
2 70
Voucher 11, $113 96
$113 96
Asa B. Thompson,
45 45
Jacob Hodgdon,
16 65
Jonathan Hodgdon,
1 42
Perley Merryfield,
16 11
Voucher 25, $79 63
$79 63
George Welch, Andrew Welch, David Whitten,
24 30
3 00
6 52
I2
Samuel Drew,
20 46
Voucher 17, $54 28
$54 28
Harry McNeil,
25 75
Voucher 32, $25 75
$25 75
Charles H. Horner, Charles Bickford, Orrin Nutter,
16 35
7 05
4 35
Frank Stillings,
3 15
Voucher 9, $30 90
$30 90
Franklin L. Hersey,
32 63
Charles E. Hersey,
28 00
Frank A. Doe,
24 26
Mrs. T. French,
2 25
E. E. Woodworth,
1 95
T. H. Blaisdell,
16 90
Albert Stilts,
30
James A. Doe,
4 36
Henry Burleigh,
7 20
Frank Whitton,
75
Voucher 10, $118 60
$118 60
Frank Libby,
46 27
Charles Ham,
33 34
John Q. Haley,
13 80
Horace Bean,
11 53
Walter Ayers,
6 52
E. L. Ayers,
2 40
Howard Emery,
16 95
H. F. Hodgdon,
30 90
Winfield S. Nichol,
5 10
Harry Davis,
12 57
Voucher 14, $179 38
$179 38
Andrew K. Roberts,
10 65
Daniel B. Palmer,
11 85
George W. Allen,
17 25
L. W. Libby,
33 52
George F. Bean,
26 40
George Moody,
13 65
George Sawyer,
6 45
Henry Stewart,
1 65
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Charles J. Burleigh,
2 25
Voucher 31, $123 67
123 67.
73'82
4 40
2 10
7 98
24 25
Voucher 12, $112 55
$112 55.
Lewis McIntire,
6 45
Frank H. Young.
14 60
Selden McIntire,
60 65
Aaron W. Gilman,
9 30
James A. Bennett,
10 65
John L. Hersey,
24 22
Voucher 13, $125 87
$125 87
J. M. Haley, Daniel W. Shaw,
3 22
1
Voucher 20, $7 74
$7 74
Daniel W. Wingate, F. D. Gove, Wilbur Lamprey,
2 60
3 15
2 05
Voucher 33, $7 80
$7 80
Lyford M. Wiggin,
24 75
Leonard C. Canney,
21 61
George H. Haley,
8 54
James Ayers,
11 92
James A. Towle,
9 90
Voucher 22, $76 72
$76 72
A. E. Dow.
25 34
Frank Straw,
9 60
George Straw,
6 00
D. E. Piper,
9.15
Voucher 30, $50 09
$50 09
Leander F. Wiggin, Aldert Hatch, Arthur Wiggin, Isaiah Wendall,
33 56
8 95
11 03
5 25
J. M. Welch,
3 00
Theodore Thompson, Edwin Peavey, George C. Frieze, Johnson Langelle, Henry McDuffee,
4 52
14
I. C. Cole,
1 50
W. W. Thomas,
52 40
I. S. Wiggin,
8 91
B. G. Lucas,
3 37
Ira Thomas,
8 94
Elijah Canney,
10 20
John R. Wendell,
11 85
Benjamin Peavey,
75
Wilbur Lamprey,
3 00
Voucher 15, $162 71
$162 71
John W. Bennett,
$51 19
George L. Morrison,
4 68
Frank Thomas,
8 83
Charles E. Johnson,
6 56
Horace F. McIntire,
5 02
Frank Shannon,
6 45
Edward E. Fall,
1 .00
Voucher 18, $83 73
$83 73
Simon B. Thompson,
$24 80
Lafayette Thompson,
25 25
Voucher 21, $50 05
$50 05
Orsino V. Bennett,
$15 30
John E. Bennett,
11 55
George Piper,
5 32
T. H. Hodgdon,
15 43
Voucher 19, $47 60
$47 60
Frank A. Bean,
$19 35
Willie L. Bean,
15 00
Silas W. Bean,
2 85
D. W. Horner,
4 11
Charles S. Hoyt,
10 95
Augustus Bean,
4 97
Isaiah J. Bean,
3 75
John B. Stevens,
10 20
Albert Streeter,
6 59
John Bean,
3 75
Ralph L. Bean,
5 10
Voucher 23, $86 62
$86 62
Charles H. Bennett, O. G. Fernald, Frank E. Hersey,
$8 00
15 50
13 05
1
C. H. Hodgdon, George W. Copp, N. D. Hodgdon,
7 05
10 50
5 25
Voucher 27, $59 35
$59 35
$26 17
8 53
7 68
Voucher 26, $42 38
$42 38
John D. Morrison,
$16 65
John A. Ladd,
7 05
B. F. Stokes,
8 80
C. L. Gilman,
6 37
George M. Ladd,
3 60
O. Richardson,
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