Annual report of the town officers of Lisbon, New Hampshire 1914-1916, Part 1

Author: Lisbon (N.H.)
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: [Lisbon, N.H.] : [The Town]
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Go 974. 202 L68 1913-15 Lisbon (N. H. ) Annual report, Town of Lisbon, New Hampshire


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS OF


Lisbon, N. H.


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING


February 16, 1914


LISBON, N. H .: The Lisbon Job Printery 1914


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF


Lisbon, N. H.


FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING


February 16, 1914


LISBON, N. H .: The Lisbon Job Printery


1914


TOWN OFFICERS


Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270


Moderator


ERI C. OAKES


Clerk


A. M. CLOUGH


Treasurer


EARNEST H. HALLETT


Selectmen


ALLEN H. ASH FRED L. BOWLES WILLIAM E. BISHOP


Supervisors


FRED J. MOORE


KARL J. BRUMMER FRANK B. OAKES


Auditors


NED G. ENGLISH


FRED PARKER


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Auditors' Report


RECEIPTS


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1913 $ 7,800 47


State tax 4,416 00


County tax 3,105 15


"Town and Highway tax 12,914 68


School district No. 1 10,000 00


School district No. 2.


1,025 03


School district No. 3


2,200 00


Village District .


3,600 00


Appropriation for maintenance of State road . 600 00


Public Library tax .


605 00


Lighting streets


2,600 00


Memorial day and rent of hall


90 00


District Nursing Association


100 00


County of Grafton, account dependent soldiers 349 84


County of Grafton, account of paupers,


502 31


Dog licenses


284 50


Literary fund .


329 82


State school fund


2,506 50


Railroad tax


345 18


Savings Bank tax 4,292 18


4


Lisbon Bank, for note . $ 3,000 00


State, account highway construction .. 3,169 31


State, account highway maintenance .. 1,253 05


Circus license 25 00


Merry-go-round license 25 00


License commission, balance 1912.


1 43


License commission, 1913.


31 44


Town of Bath, use of roller 150 50


B. & M. R. R., for cobble stones 12 00


State, account Robert Batley


30 00


Alonzo Annis, license to show cat


2 00


A. H. Ash and D. C. Parker, culvert pipe . 5 60


Check list sold


1 00


H.H. Northey,highway money returned Lisbon Village district, culvert pipe ... H. H. Young, highway money returned F. W. Little, rent of hall


1 66


57 60


7 52


644 00


State highway, culvert pipe and lumber


460 43


Back taxes


17 70


Interest on taxes 26 13


$66,588 03


DISBURSEMENTS


State tax $ 4,416 00


County tax 3,105 15


School district No. 1 10,000 00


School district No. 2.


1,025 03


School district No. 3


2,200 00


5


Village district, share highway money $ 4,000 00


Village district, extra money 3,600 00


Public library 605 00


Literary fund for schools


329 82


Dog licenses for schools


216 05


State fund for schools


2,506 50


Lighting village streets and town build- ing 2,536 51


Sugar Hill lights


351 62


Lighting town house and Peckett's


88 65


H. A. Clark, account forest fires .


201 20


District Nursing association


100 00


One bond paid 1,000 00


W. H. Merrill, insurance


75 00


Woolson & Clough, insurance 255 90


Woolson & Clough, insurance on town's interest in hotel. 95 00


Memorial Day and rent of hall


90 00


Expended on state road for construction


4,813 84


Expended on state road for maintenance Interest on bonds . 752 50


1,899 06


H. C. Marston, acct. wrong assessment


2 56


Conditional abatements 70 40


Unconditional abatements


248 58


Discount on taxes


199 33


T. W. Harris, damage on highway


215 00


B. J. Carleton .


50 00


W. Lee Wetherbee


5 00


· David Nihan


4 69


George Beane


10 03


Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co.,


notes and interest 3,062 37


$48,130 79


6 MISCELLANEOUS


Lisbon Job Printery, printing town reports $ 51 50


Printing and stationery 23 91


Marion Clark, enumerating at crossing


4 00


Warner Williams, enumerating at village crossing, making report and attending hearing 6 00


B. S. Webb, services at crossing hearing 15 00


B. S. Webb, use of automobile 5 00


L. W. Goudie & Son, finishing firemen's room in town building 38 00


Repairs on steam roller


113 65


New blades for road machines


48 50


H. C. Bailey, repairing road machines and sharpen- ing picks and drills 17 80


L. S. Jesseman, bill


31 65


Register of Deeds, for real estate transfers


5 74


Edward Everett Smith, dog damage


30 00


Water for town building 40 00


Hedgehog bounties. 10 60


Supplies for town hall 25 00


F. W. Little, janitor town hall 100 00


F. W. Little, manager town hall 50 00


F. W. Little, for supplies, etc. 36 89


D. H. Parker, helping make taxes 21 20


A. H. Ash, copying invoice


16 00


R. M. Bishop, trucking


3 50


Dr. E. O. Crossman, on suicide case


1 00


Collector's bond


18 00


W. H. Merrill, for making tax book


10 00


Moulton & Thorpe, paint for state road


13 50


T. W. Glover, team for surveying state road


4 00


B. B. Garland, bill 12 60


R. H. Smith, teams for selectmen 8 00


A. H. Ash, telephone, freight and postage 4 00 .


7


Parker-Young Co., signs $ 1 50


Gowing & Chamberlin, repairing boilers at town building 1912 83 16


Gowing & Chamberlin. work and material


45 42


Feeding tramps


7 20


Care of Josiah Brown lot


2 25


Grove Hill Cemetery Ass'n., Mrs. Brown fund


100 00


Repairs on town building


18 25


Northeast Metal Co.


509 05


Penn Metal Co.


127 50


Freight on culvert pipe


37 31


Melvina Aldrich, storing snow roller


3 00


Evelyn Buck, adding invoice


5 75


Painting town building


269 41


Fuel for towu building


180 34


Mowing Salmon Hole cemetery


5 00


$2,160 18


HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES


H. A. Clark, road agent 1912


15 75


Hervey Northey, road agent


1,450 00


George Whipple, road agent 1,141 17


Arthur Forbes, road agent


1,116 78


H. H. Young, road agent


803 18


L. F. Ash, road agent


415 35


Sugar Hill sidewalk


1,608 47


656 86


Bishop road J. M. Moulton, road agent


938 76


Rev. H. H. Batty, allowance on road


20 00


H. H. Crapo, allowance on road 20 00


Rev. G. H. Beard, allowance on road 3 00


Walter Jesseman, work on road 42 25


A. J. Bowles, work on road 23 14


8


H. A. Clark, work on road $ 23 75


Warren Rutherford, work on road 1 6 75


Warren Whipple, work on road 5 60


W. H. Bickford, work on road 9 00 Chas. Clark, work on road 23 06


John B. Atwood, work on road 6 00


T. W. Glover, work on road 10 00


W. E. Bishop, snowing S. H. bridge


14 00


H. L. Bishop, snowing S. H. bridge 7 00


Planking S. H. bridge 121 38


Planking village bridge


77 47


Planking A. Noyes' bridge


35 10


McKellups, Farnum and Presby, plank


106 34


W. H. Deming, plank


255 40


E. J. Conrad, plank


33 60


Parker-Young Co., posts and lumber


220 48


Arthur Jesseman, building new road 50 00


F. L. Bowles, breaking roads 4 00


A. H. Ash, breaking roads 2 00


J. H. Trenholm, breaking roads 1 40


Miscellaneous highway bills


31 75


$9,298 79


BOARD OF HEALTH


E. Merrill, boarding scarlet fever patients $ 62 10


Dr. F. E. Spear


206 00


H. C. Marston


47 50


D. M. Tefft


4 10


Dr. E. O. Crossman


12 50


F. W. Bangs


2 00


Morrison Hospital, for nurses


119 24


L. D. Barrett


10 38


J. M. English


8 15


$471 97


9


WATER TROUGHS


A. T. Guilmette, 1912-13 $ 6 00


Roslinwood Farm, 1912-13


6 00


W. D. Smith, 1912-13


6 00


F. M. Aldrich, 1912-13


6 00


S. W. Cameron


3 00


Lisbon Water Works Co.


15 00


George E. Walker


3 00


E. J. Conrad


3 00


Warren Dexter


3 00


Arthur Forbes


3 00


L. D. Barrett


3 00


$57 00


TOWN OFFICERS


A. H. Ash, selectman $ 161 57


Fred L. Bowles, selectman


105 40


W. E. Bishop, selectman


89 95


E. E. Clark, overseer poor 1912


12 00


E. E. Clark, selectman 1912


6 00


D. C. Dexter, selectman 1912


2 00


Fred Parker, selectman 1912


9 00


A. M. Clough, town clerk


82 98


E. H. Hallett, treasurer


25 00


W. H. Merrill, collector Auditors 25 00


250 00


W. J. B. Stanley, supervisor 1911-12


14 00


F. B. Oakes, supervisor


4 00


Allen Bowles, police 1912-13


20 00


H. D. Corey, dog police


10 00


.


A. L. Sherman, ballot clerk


3 00


$819 90


10


COUNTY PAUPERS


Harry Brooks


$ 5 22


Hugh Gillis


212 55


Mrs. W. Golden


27 37


Frank Valley


9 00


Mrs. S. P. Moore


43 00


Rob. Dow


38 65


George Brooks


51 92


John McDonald


44 05


Ira Bowen


11 85


Walter Barrett


22 08


L. Garland


1 80


Webster Austin


3 00


Fred Eastman


42 15


Chas. Bowles.


12 52


C. Clough


2 00


Baby Putney


2 55


John McMillen


13 50


$543 21


DEPENDENT SOLDIERS


Robert Batley


$ 557 08 134 57


Mrs. Robert Batley


-


$691 65


1


TOWN POOR


Mrs. Martha Parker Geo. H. Taylor


$160 50 156 44


$316 94


-


11


RETURNING BIRTHS AND DEATHS


John Page, M. D.


75


E. O. Crossman, M. D. 4 00


H. H. Boynton, M. D. 7 25


F. E. Spear, M. D., old bill


57 75


$69 75


$62,560 18


Outstanding orders Feb. 15, 1913


7 25


$62,567 43


Less outstanding orders Feb. 15, 1914


962 39


$61,605 04


Cash in hands of treasurer Feb. 15, 1914


4,982 99


$66,588 03


LIABILITIES OF TOWN


Bonds outstanding $21,000 00


Two coupons, unpaid


35 00


Outstanding orders


962 39


In hands of treasurer, account state high- way 2,013 96


In hands of treasurer for maintenance


state highway 111 15


$24,122 50


12


ASSETS


Cash in hands of treasurer $ 2,857 88


Cash in hands of treasurer, account of


state road 2,125 11


Due from Grafton county, account of paupers


273 87


Due from Grafton county, account of dependent soldiers


539 36


Due from state for hedgehog bounty


26 20


Due from state, account forest fires


201 20


Tax on A. Page place, bid off by town 1912 12 36


$ 6,035 98


Total debt Feb. 15, 1914


$18,086 52


Total debt Feb. 15, 1913


17,348 90


Increase of debt


$ 737 62


Considering the smaller amount of money raised and the damage to roads caused by washouts, we think the above a very good showing. We found proper vouchers for all bills paid.


N. G. ENGLISH, FRED PARKER,


Auditor.


Town Officers' Bills


A. H. ASH, First Selectman and Overseer of Poor


1913.


Mar. 12 One day at town building 2 00


15 One day at town building 2 00


17 One-half day at foot bridge 1 00


18 One day at Woodsville to settle with county commissioners 2 00


Expenses of same


1 17


21 One day with tax commissioners at Woodsville 2 00


Expenses of same


1 17


25-26 Two days filling blanks


4 00


29 One day drawing jurors and appointments


2 00


Apr. 14 Twelve days on invoice and receiving same


24 00


15 One day with state engineer 2 00


30 Thirteen days at town building and invoice 26 00


May 15 Eight days at town building, taxes 16 00


29 One day at town building, appointments 2 00


July 12 One day at road hearing 2 00


16 One day at railroad crossing hearing 2 00


14


Sept. 3 Drawing jurors $ 1 00


16 One day at Woodsville settling with county 2 00


Expenses of same 1 17


Nov.


1 One day with Commissioner Clough 2 00


27 One day with Commissioner Clough 2 00


28 One day at Littleton, on Martha Parker case 2 00


Team for same 2 00


29 One day at Harlan C. Little's, on the May M. Little case


2 00


Team for same 2 00


Dec. 11 One day on pauper case with Commis- sioner Clough 2 00


28 One day revising jury box and other business 2 00


1914 Jan. One day taking man to county farm 2 00


Expenses 90


21 Three days at Concord settling with state highway department 6 00


4 16


Mileage for same


Board for same 6 00


23 One day on McMillen case 2 00


One day at North Lisbon, pauper case 2 00


Feb.


10 One day at Franconia 3 00


17 Three days settling town bills 6 00


Extra time looking after paupers not ac- counted for 6 00


Extra time drawing orders during the year 12 00


$161 57


15


F. L. BOWLES, Second Selectman


March


One day at office $ 2 00


One-half day looking after roads 1 00


21 One day at Woodsville to meet state tax commissioners 2 00


Carfare and expenses 1 10


24 One-half day investigating cause of fire at L. J. Jesseman's 1 00


One-half day filling inventory blanks 1 00


26 One day on roads and to Franconia to buy plank 2 00


27 One-half day looking after roads 1 00


Four hours on Brook road 80


29 One-half day drawing jury, and other business 1 00


Apr. 1-16 Eleven days taking inventory 22 00


Team for same 11 00


17-26 Nine days on blotters Team for same


18 00


26 Receiving for painting 2 00


5 00


May


6 On Brook road and sidewalk 1-2 day 1 00


15 One-half day looking after roads 1 00


16 One-half day at Lisbon


1 00


29 One-half day at Lisbon appointing tax collector 1 00


June 12 One-half day at North Lisbon on road, self and team 2 00


26 One-half day at Lisbon to meet state engineer 1 00


Team for same 1 00


July


12 One-half day at Lisbon on road hearing 1 00


One-half day at Lisbon on crossings, self and team 2 00


16


Aug. 18 One-half day looking after roads $ 1 00


25 One-half day on Arthur Jesseman road 1 00


Sept.


1 One-half day on Peckett road 1 00


3 One-half day at Franconia, town business 1 00 One-half day at Lisbon drawing juror 1 00 Team for same 1 00


13 One-half day on A. B. Jesseman road 1 00


Oct. 11 One-half day looking after roads 1 00


1914.


Jan.


· One and one-half days filling and dis- tributing gypsy and browntail moth notices 3 00


Feb. 14-21 Six days at Lisbon, settling


12 00


Telephoning on town business 50


$105 40


W. E. BISHOP, Third Selectman


1913.


Mar. 12 One day at town building $ 2 00


15 One day at town building 2 00


17 One-half day at foot bridge 1 00


21 One day with tax commissioners at Woodsville 2 00


Expenses for same


1 10


29 One-half day at town building drawing juror 1 00


Ten days taking inventory


20 00


Team six days 6 00


Apr. 13 Thirteen days at town building 26 00


May 29 One day-half at Merrill's office 1 00


17


June 12 One day on Franconia road $ 2 00


18 One-half day on Bert Carleton case 1 00


23 One-half day at Jackman's bridge One day on Sugar Hill road


1 00


July


5 One day on Franconia road


2 00


12 One-half day on road hearing, School St. 1 00


1 00


Aug. 25 Road hearing at Arthur Jesseman's 2 00


Sept. 3 One-half day drawing juror 1 00


Telephoning for year


1 85


Trip to Sugar Hill and Franconia on lighting plant, with team 3 00


1914. Feb. 14 Five days settling with town 10 00


$ 89 95


A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk


Copying fifty-four pages general record


9 18


Copying ninety-five pages invoice


16 15


Making fire records


2 00


Making returns to insurance commissioner


2 00


Drawing jurors, notifying and posting notices


3 00


Making returns to Superior court


50


One-half day at annual meeting


1 00


Recording twenty-six marriages


3 90


Making returns to town


3 90


Making returns to state


3 90


Recording thirty-one births


4 65


Making returns to town


4 65


Making returns to state


4 65


Recording forty-five deaths


6 75


Making returns to town


6 75


Making returns to state


6 75


Stationery, postage, typewriting, etc.


3 25


$ 82 98


2 00


16 Railroad crossing hearing


18 REPORT OF


Trustees of the Lisbon Public Library


For the year ending February 26, 1914


ORGANIZATION


TRUSTEES


BEN STANLEY WEBB, Chairman, WILLIAM W. OLIVER, Secretary, HAROLD C. MARSTON, Treasurer, WILLIAM H. MERRILL, Auditor, GEORGE W. PIKE,


FRANK B. OAKES,


Term expires 1915 Term expires 1916 Term expires 1915


Term expires 1914 Term expires 1916 Term expires 1914


NETTIE L. KELSEA, Librarian. JERUSHA E. PARKER, Librarian Sugar Hill Branch.


7


19 Treasurer's Report


RECEIPTS


1913.


Feb 26


Cash on hand.


200 01


Mar. 10 Fines and book rentals


2 48


Miss Kelsea, cash 6 25


April ·2 Fines and book rentals.


1 80


May 3 Fines and book rentals. 2 79


31 Fines and book rentals,


3 07


June 28 Fines and book rentals


2 65


July 22 Books sold ..


2 57


31 Fines and book rentals


3 54


Aug.


9 Town order.


200 00


20 Credit on book returned


94


28 Fines and book rentals


2 85


Sept. 6 Book sold.


75


Oct. 1 Fines and book rentals.


1 61


28 Fines and book rentals. 2 04


Nov. 8 Fines and book rentals S. H. B


7 00


29 Fines and book rentals. 1 88


Dec. 31 Fines and book rentals. . . .


2 65


1914.


Jan.


15 Town order.


200 00


Books sold.


2 03


Fines and book rentals 2 13


Feb.


18 Fines and book rentals 1 00


24 Town order 205 00


Fines and book rentals S. H. B. 5 86


$860 90


20 EXPENDITURES


1


1913.


March 8 Stickers and mucilage. $ 30


10 Sundries paid by librarian 1 30


April 2 Pens and pencils 15


4 Wood


1 50


5 Putting in wood


10


12 Cartage for librarian


10


16 Wood


1 50


May


3 Postage for librarian


06


7 Cleaning library 1 13


June 23 Freight and cartage on books


59


25 Postage on books returned 27


27 Express on books 55


July 8 The Outlook 3 00


22 Baker & Taylor Co.


58 70


23 Freight and cartage S. H. B


59


30 Cartage to Sugar Hill


15


Sept. 26 Putting in wood


20


30 Wood


3 00


Oct.


1 Ink and mucilage, Miss Kelsea


20


6 Magazines


14 50


28 Post cards, Miss Kelsea


10


Nov,


1 Purifine for windows


10


Paid for janitor work


55


Dec. 8 Wood in cellar


10


31 Matches 05


1914.


Jan.


9 Freight and cartage on books 59


Wood in cellar . 10


17 Labels for books, Miss Kelsea 20


12


Aug. 5 Postage on book returned


20 Baker & Taylor Co., S. H. B


52 83


21


Jan. 23 The Parker-Young Co., wood $ 3 00


H. M. Smith, S. H. B. 45 83


The Baker & Taylor Co. 52 16 Dodge & Moore 60


24 Postage on books returned


23


31 Wood in cellar


10


2 The Parker-Young Co., wood


1 50


11 Dustbane and oil 39


21 Wood in cellar 10


Miss Kelsea, pencil


5


23 Wood 2 25


26 Sundries paid by librarian S. H. B.


5 86


Miss N. L. Kelsea


175 00


Miss J. E. Parker


50 00


Lisbon Light & Power Co.


28 15


Balance 353 05


$860 90


H. C. MARSTON, Treasurer.


Examined and found correct.


W. H. MERRILL, Auditor.


Feb.


22 Report of Librarian


To the Board of Trustees of the Lisbon' Public Library


GENTLEMEN :


The library contains 4,502 volumes, exclusive of Government and State publications.


One hundred and fifteen volumes have been added by purchase, 19 by bound magazines and 3 by gift.


Periodicals taken by the library: Atlantic, Bookman, Cen- tury, Cosmopolitan, Everybody's, Granite Monthly, Harper's Weekly, Outlook, St. Nicholas, Woman's Home Companion.


Donors to the library : Miss Florence Clough, 2 volumes; Mrs. Chase, 1 volume; Mrs. Oliver, 1 volume, 2 magazines; Mrs. Webb, 1 magazine; Mrs. Stevens, Natural Socialist, Woman's Journal.


Donated by others: The Spirit of Missions, The Living Church, The Christian Science Sentinel and Journal. From the State, Annual Reports, 6 volumes; Journal, 2 volumes; Constitutional Convention, 1 volume, Manual of General Courts, 1913, Laws of N. H. 1913, Laws of Province Period 1702-1745. New cards issued, 50.


CIRCULATION :


Number of volumes loaned, 9,740.


66 Fiction, 8,132.


66


Biography, 167.


66


66 History, 88.


66 Travels, 169.


Poetry and drama, 117.


Literature, 100.


66


Periodicals, 629.


66


Other classes, 338.


Respectfully submitted,


NETTIE LOUISE KELSEA, Librarian. Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 26, 1914.


23 List of Books Added to the Library During' the Year.


FICTION.


Abbott, E. H. The White liner nurse


Bacheller, Irving. The turning of Griggsby


Barclay, F. L. The broken halo


Beach, Rex. The iron trail


Benson, R. H. An average' man Bindloss, Harold. Ranching for Silvia


Bower, B. M. The uphill climb


Brooks, Amy. The Prue series (juvenile)


Burgess, T. W. Old mother west wind (juvenile) Mother west wind's children (juvenile) The boy scouts of woodcraft (juvenile)


Burnett, F. H. T. Tembarone


Burnham, C. L. The inner flame


Cameron, Margaret. The golden rule Dollivers


Churchill, Winston. The inside of the cup


Conrad, Joseph. 'Twixt land and sea


Cooke, G. M. The joy bringer


Crockett, S. R. Patsy


Daskam, J. The strange cases of Dr. Stanchion


Davis, W. S. A friend of Cæsar


Daviess, M. T. Andrew the glad De Weese, T. A. The bend in the road


Dowd, Emma C. Polly of Lady Gay cottage


Drew, Reginald. Anne Bolyn


Dunn, B. A. Battling for Atlanta (juvenile) On Gen. Thomas's staff (juvenile)


Edwards, Albert. Comrade Yetta Elder, R. D. The sojourner Erskine, Payne. Joyful Heatherby


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Farnol, Jeffery. The amateur gentleman The Hon. Mr. Tawnish Foot, Mary H. A picked company 1


Forman, J. M. The opening door Fox, John, Jr. The heart of the hills. Glasgow, Ellen. Virginia Green, S. Mc. Everbreeze Harris, Cora. In search of a husband.


Harrison, H. S. V. V.'s eyes


Hough, Emerson. The young Alaskans (juvenile)


Howells, W. D. New leaf mills


Johnson, Owen. Sixty-first secon'd Jordan, E. May Iverson tackles life Kellock, H. "Mr. Hobby"


King, Basil. The way home Kingsley, F. M. Veronica


Knipe, E. B. & A. A. The lucky sixpence (juvenile)


Lee, Jennette. The taste of apples.


Lincoln, J. C. The rise of Roscoe Paine Lippmann, J. M. Making over Martha


Locke, Wm. J. Stella Morris London, Jack. White Fang Lutz, Grace H. Lo. Michael Mann, M. R. The unofficial secretary Montgomery, L. M. The golden road Moroso, J. A. The quarry Nicholson, M. Otherwise Phyllis Norris, Kathleen. Mother Poor, dear Margaret Kirby O'Connor, Mrs. F. P. Little Thankyou Otis, J. Boy scouts of the lumber camp Page, T. N. The land of the spirit Parker, G. Judgment house Porter, E. Pollyanna Porter, G. S. Laddie


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Rav, A. C. Buddie (juvenile) Responsibilities of Buddie Reed, Myrtle. Threads of grey and gold


Richards, L. E. Miss Jimmy Richmond, G. S. Mrs. Red Pepper Burns


Rives, H. E. The valiants of Virginia


Roberts, C. G. D. The heart of the ancient wood


`Rowland, H. C. The apple of discord


Schultz, J. W. Sinopah Snaith, J. C. An affair of state


Stanley, Caroline. The master of the Oaks


Thurston, I. T. The torch bearers-juvenile


"Tompkins, J. W. Everafter


Wallace, Dillon. The long Labrador trail Ward, Mrs. H. The Coryston family The mating of Lydia


Wells, Carolyn. Marjorie's Maytime-juvenile


Wharton, E. The customs of the country


White, Percy. Ashes and sparks


Wiggin, K. D. The story of Waitstill Baxter


Wilkinson, E. H. Peter and Polly-juvenile


Williamson, C. N. and A. M. The port of adventure


NON-FICTION


Adams, T. S. and Sumner, H. L. Labor problems Barrow, J. H. World's parliament of religions, 2 vols. Cheyney, E. P. Industrial and social history of England Clarke, F. S. Old homes of now Americans


Conger, S. P. Old China and Young America Crothers, S. M. Humanely speaking Devine, Ed. T. Social forces


Fabre, Henri. The life of the spider


Foley, Jas. W. Boy and girls (poems)


Franck, H. A. Zone policeman, No. 88


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26


Grayson, David. Friendly road Harwood, W. S. The new earth


Johnson, E. R. Ocean and inland transportation


Jordan, D. E. War and waste


London, Jack. John Barleycorn


Macy, Jesse. Political parties in U. S.


Mills, Enos. In beaver world


Parkman, Francis. The Oregon trail


Patten, S. N. A new basis of civilization


Roosevelt, T. An autobiography Schwatka, Fred. Children of the cold


VanHise, C. R. Conservation of natural resources


Wallace, Elizabeth. Mark Twain, his island Weeks, A. W. The education of tomorrow Wilson, Woodrow. The new freedom


SUGAR HILL LIBRARY


TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES


There are 2,827 books in the library ; 81 have been added by purchase, and 15 by gift as follows: Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Richardson, 5; Mrs. E. M. Round, 1; Mrs. C. M. Rich, 3; D. Wellington Hall, 1; Miss Abbie French, 1; Mrs Susan Trask, 1; Mrs. Anna Glen Stoddard, 2; The Goverment, 1.


CIRCULATION : No. of volumes loaned, 1,986. No. of volumes fiction loaned, 1,7 25. No. of volumes non-fiction loaned, 183. No. of periodicals loaned, 78.


New cards issued, 286.


Respectfully submitted,


JERUSHA ELIZABETH PARKER.


Sugar Hill, N. H., February 26, 1914.


Births Registered in the Town of LISBON, N. H., for the year ending December 31. 1913


Date of Birth.


Name of Child (if any)


Living or Stillb'n


No of Child, 1st,


Name of Father


Maiden Name of Mother


Residence of Parents


Occupation of Father


Birthplace of Father


Birthplace of Mother


Age of Father Age of Mother


Jan 24 Eleanor 24|Lema


2


W Fred O Whitcomb Fred O Whitcomb


Hazel E Young


Lisbon


Farmer


Milan


Lisbon


24 23


Hazel E Young


Lisbon


Farmer


Milan


Lisbon


24 23


28| Charles A


M


Charles A McDonald


Teresa .J Brayley


Lisbon


Mill Hand


Hiram, Me


Ireland


29|24


Feb


M


L


Elmer E Reed


Angie E Streeter Mandy Peloitte


Lisbon


Laborer


Canada


Canada


38 26


Apr


3


M


L


2


J L Thorpe


Lucy F Cummings


Lisbon


Merchant


Tilton


Fayette, N Y


35 35


7 Donald C


F


1


Jos Pugluisi


Grace Zona


Lisbon


Shoe Maker


Italy


Italy


27 25


13 Mary 24


M S


1


Amos L Davidson


Annie McElreavy


Lisbon


Farmer


Canada


Canada


28|22


May 11


F


4


Frank Wessman


Annie Snell


Lisbon


Laborer


Finland


Finland


30 25


June 13 Barbara Louise


F


2


John S Gilman Henry Peltier


Millie M LaFlam


Lisbon


Laborer


Milton


Haverhill


25 25


30 Alice G


F


6


Cassius Hubbard


Alice Ennor


Lisbon


Laborer


Lyman


Bath


33 36


July 7 Edgar S


L L


Frank A Finley John J Bragg Henry Lampro


Belle Streeter


Lisbon


Laborer


Barton Vt


Lisbon


45 35


20 Fannie


₣ L


5


L


1


Arthur D McCoy


Mamie Huntoon


Lisbon


Laborer


Indiana


Bethlehem


34 34


27


M L


Victor Snell


Tekla Hakalo


Lisbon


Laborer


Finland


Finland


33 32


28


F


L


3 George D Lamphier


Editlı Tibbetts


Lisbon


Laborer


Littleton


Littleton


24 19


Sept 17


2


William Twombley Oscar Clark


Norabel Bishop


Lisbon


Lumberman


Epson


Lisbon


38 24


Oct


8| Wyllian 10 Earl


F M L


2


Elmer Bowen


Josephiue Bowles


Lisbon


Laborer


Landaff


Landaff


40 25


11


M


L


1


George H LaBelle


Winnefred E Brooks


Lisbon


Laborer


Bakersfield Vt Woodsville


38 37


15


Abbie R Douglas


Lisbon


Carpenter


Lowell, Mass


Philadelphia


57|43


22 William Wesley


M


14


William Richardson


Margaret Adams


Lisbon


Laborer


Whitefield


Danville, Vt


47 26


Dec


1 7 Harold G


M


1 ieorge Wyatt


1


Chas V Elms


Alice Reed


Lisbon


Farmer


Lyman


Manchester


25 25


13


F


1


L Leroy Blodgett


Eulela Wilson


Lisbon


Postmaster


Stratford


Plymouth


27 24


27


F


5


Domino Guilmette Chas S Ross


Ada M Hodgman


Lisbon


Mill Hand


Rutland, Vt


Lisbon


50 42


16|Douglas 18 Mary L


F


L L


3


Jos Pollard


Mary Lamphier


Lisbon


Laborer


Canada


Littleton


31|23


28 Mary


Maud Garland


Lisbon


Sup't Schools


Alton


Farmington


32 33


Ida B Hanmer


Lisbon


Laborer


Wilton Me


Lisbon


27 23


Aug


4 Homer F


M L


1


Mazie Goodrich


Lisbon


Laborer


Bennington Vt Lunenburg Vt 25 19


19


M


M L


6


Alice Nelson


Lisbon


Farmer


Franconia


Franconia


25 20


39 35


Nov


14 Julia Barbara




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