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Dana C Wilkins
Harriet F Pierce
Lisbon
MilÎ Hand
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E W Harriman
Edna Rollins
Lisbon
Laborer
Thorington Vt Wentworth
20 17
1913
Sex
2nd, etc.
Color
2
Lisbon
Clerk
Lyman
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Willm'gt'nN Y |Lyman
Marriages Registered in the Town of BATH, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1913
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·ia Date of Marriage
Place of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Residence of each at time of Marriage
Age in years
Color of each
Occupation of Groom and Bride
Place of Birth of each
Names of Parents
Birthplace of Parents
Condition
Name, Residence and Official Sta, tion of Person by whom married
Jan 18 Littleton
George Sherman Ethel Parker
Littleton
18
Shoe Maker
Stanstead P Q
Eugene Sherman Ellen E Shawney Eugene Parker Emma Goodsell Charles E Elms Meriam Stickney Joseph A Reed Mary R Marsh Chester C Clough
1
William A Bacon Clergyman Littletan
Feb 12 Woodsville
Charles V Elms
Lisbon
24
Plumber
Lyman
Alice Mabel Reed
Woodsville
24
Dressmaker
Manchester
1
Mar
1 Lisbon
Lee Clough
Lisbon
26
Laborer
Lisbon
Julia Wallace
Josephine Dexter
Lisbon
28
Housekeeper Lisbon
James R Dexter
1
5 Lisbon
B R Aldrich
Lisbon
24
Farmer
Lisbon
Marian Daigneau Foster M Aldrich Susan Cakes Calvin Heath Elvira King Frank E Platt Gertrude E Elcins
1 1
Apr
2 Lisbon
Howard E Platt
Manchester
26
RREmployee Manchester
1
Lema H King
Lisbon
21
Teacher
Jefferson
Marshall H King Ida R Holmes
30 Lisbon
Arthur McCoy
Lisbon
34
Farmer
Indiana
Gilmer MeCoy
2
C L Corliss Clergyman Lisbon
Mamie Huntoon
Bath
34
Housework
Landaff
1 1
May
7 Lisbon
Nelson Bernatchey Lisbon
22
Drug Clerk
No Stratford
Stephen Huntoon Lettie Harris Thos Bernatchey Annie Fournier John Rolfe Hattie Gray
H S Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
Mabel G Rolfe
Lisbon
22
Factory Emp
1
20 Lisbon
Forrest B Gordon
Lisbon
24
Mill Hand
Lisbon
1
Addie Wetherbee
Landaff
16
Housework
Lisbon
1
H S Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
1
Lisbon
22!
w. Box Maker
Chelsea Mass
1
J A Reed 1
Clergyman Woodsville
1
C L Corliss Clergyman Lisbon
Harold § Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
Irma Heath
Landaff 22
Teacher
Landaff
C L Corliss Clergyman Lisbon
Ida Davis
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Wesley Gordon Mary Barrett Harry Wetherbee Jennie Santy
1913
MARRIAGES, Continued.
May 31 Newingtn Ct Daniel Y Sherman Lisbon
31
Engineer
Lisboa
2
Wm F Sternberg JP Newington Ct
Bessie B White
Newington Ct 28
Housework
July 24 Lisbon
GeoG McGregorJr Lisbon
26
Bank Teller
Whitefield
1
H L Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
29 Lisbon
Wilber Parmenter Henniker 28
29
Teacher
Lisbon
1
Aug
4 Littleton
Gilbert J Smith
Lisbon
20
Farmer
Lisbon
Katherine Salway
Littleton
17
Glove Shop
Littleton
1
16 Lisbon
Roy Fisher
Truso N S 23
Butcher
Stewack N S
1
Christie Huntoon
Lisbon
20
Housework
Lisbon
1
18 Littleton
Austin Turcott
Holland Vt
26
Laborer
Holland Vt
1
L R Danforth Clergymall Littleton
Ella Page
Holland Vt
28
Housework
Holland Vt
Phoebe Lapete Hugh Flinn Hannah Moulton Nelson Santy Ma y Dickson
1
18 Lisbon
Timothy Santy
Lyman
23
Laborer
Lyman
Marion E Conner
Lisbon
21
Mill Emp
Nashua
Sidney Conner Carrie M, Leonard
1
30 Woodsville
Joseph A Deveau
Lisbon
24
Mill Hand
Canada
Philip Deveau Georgiana Noure Wm Judd Carrie Bell Staples Wm Carey Nancy T Kelty
1
Sept 2 Lisbon
George A Carey
Fayston Vt
28
Laborer
Fayston Vt
Cambridge Vt
Edwin Perry Harriet JReynolds L W Goudie
1
Oct
2 Lisbon
George M Goudie
Lisbon
27
Clerk
Lisbon
Alma A Clough
1
Harriet Moore
Lisbon
24
Teacher
Lisbon
Fred J Moore Jennie Harris
1
CatherineLBowles Lisbon 22
Teacher
Franconia
Clerk
Pittsfield Vt
1 H L Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
Daniel A O'Neal 1
RC Littleton
C L Corliss Clergyman Lisbon
C L Corliss Clergyman Lisbon
Michael R Griffin RC Woodsville
Marion Roxy Judd Lisbon
19
Milliner
Exeter
1
D Willington Hall Clergyman Lisbon
Florence M Perry
Fayston Vt
23
Teaching
1
H S Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
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2
Charles Sherman Emma Gibson Washington Ct James H Peck Hattie E Chase Geo G McGregor Lucretia Bray Eugene E Bowles Harriet Little Chas H Parmenter Harriet Martin Curtis A Wells Emma P Wellman James W Smith Etta C Morse Adolphus Salway Annie Daisey Walter Fisher Libby Bates Wm Hunt on
Ada McKown B Turcott
2
1
Emily C Wells Lisbon
MARRIAGES, Continued.
15 Lisbon
Clarence F Dodge Lisbon
22 W
Farmer
Lancaster
1
Samuel Nickerson Clergyman Lisbon
Lillian Stephens
Lyman
19
Housework
Lymạn Canada
22 Lisbon
Henry Pilote
Lisbon
2,5
Laborer
Housework
Lymạn
23 Lisbon
Chas H Fadden
Lisbon
19
Laborer
E Concord Vt
Susie M Aldrich
Lisbon
19
Housework
Lyman
1 2
Nov
5 Lisbon
Susie Mclaughlin Lisbon
28
Teacher
25 Lisbon
George H Wyatt
Lisbon
20
Laborer
Housework
1
PIE Walsh 1
26 Lisbon
Elmer H Gilman
Lisbon
22
Carpenter
May E Laundre
Lisbon
19
Milliner
29 Lisbon
Merritt Burt
Lisbon
21
Laborer
Lyman
1
H & Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
Elsie Fadden
Lisbon
16
Bath
Island Pond Vt John Mclaughlin Annie Robinson Thornton Isiah H Wyatt Ada A Dorey Wentworth Fred E Rollins Emma A Sanders Woodsville Horace E Gilman Landaff Nettie S Sherburn Joseph H Laundre VictoriaLabountie Merritt Burt Hannah Sanborn Chas E Fadden Annie Venott
C L Corliss Clergyman Lisbon
Ray C Edwards
Lisbon
28
Farmer
Lisbon
Fred Dodge Jennie Hartford Wm Stephens Myrtle Smith Fred Pilote Georgie Parady Sumner Ruggles Mary Messer Chas E Fadden Annie Venott Warren Aldrich Carrie Wright George S Edwards Addie Northy
1
Christie Ruggles
Lisbon
22
H S Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
1 1 H S Davidson Clergyman Lisbon
1 1 Wm M Strout Clergyman Lisbon
Edna M Rullins
Lisbon
17
1
RC Woodsville
1
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to my best knowledge and belief.
A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk,
Deaths Registered in the Town of LISBON, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1913
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Age
Place of Birth
Date
Name and Surname of the deceased
Place of Birth
Occupation
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
1913
Years
Months
Days
Sex
Color
ar Widowed
Father
Mother
Jan 22 Lucinda Barnett 26 Susan Stark Palmer
82
9 30
F
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W. W
Housewife Retired
Billerica Mass Manchester
Feb
2 Angeline Kinnie Foster 71| 5|18|Newport Vt
48 5 3 Lisbon
M
M
Farmer
Lisbon
6 Elbridge W Bowles 9 Curtis A Wells
69|10 21 Lisbon
M
M Merchant
Lisbon
Norwood Lisbon
Samuel P Kidder Nathan Kinnie George Bowles Artemas Wells
Betsy Stark Charlotte Hayward Emeline Leighton Abigail Bowles
9 Almon E Parker
58
Concord Vt
M
M
Farmer
13 William B Corey 15 David Ash 26 Luther B Hoskins
69
8 12 Lisbon
M
W
Farmer
79
8 9,Lyman
M
M
M
Farmer
W. stmoreland Bethlehem Warren Littleton
Mar Apr
76
4.10 Sutton Vo
M
M
Farmer
ME
Housewife
Lyman
Lyman
32
Lisbon
M
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F
Canada
Canada
Annie McElreavy Esther Brown
33|
5 21 NorthChatham
M
72| 5 6 Tilton
M
W
Carpenter Laborer
M
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W
Housework Farmer Millwright
Lisbon
Lisboir Lyman
Jerusha Parker Sally Floyd
W
Housek ping Blacksmith
Dalton Lyman
¡Lisbon
Ruby Dexter
Mary McIntire
1 8 16 Lisbon
M
9 S
Nova Scotia Bath
|Alice Ennor
3 7| 8 Lisbon 3 10 17 Littleton
F M
Nova Scotia Lyman Nova Scotia Mass
Nova Scotia Lisbon
Amasa Bowles Noah Moulton Euril Barrows Soloman Presby John McDonald Cassius Hubbard Hugh A Gillis
Christine McIntire
14 Eliza Jane Aldrich
77 8 3 Lisbon
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Housework
Jonathan Cory Reuben Ash Elkanah Hoskins Alphonso Page Norman Stoddard Nelson Stickney Cephas Barrett Amos L Davidson Moses J Rollins Charles
- Crooks Nellie Carter Elmira Smith Lauretta Stickney
Presby
May 17 Fred E Rollins
Campton
M
M
Laborer Housewife Engineer
Tilton
Matthias N Moore Harriett Filbrick Ira Quimby Lynda Bowles Susan Vinton Samuel Mace
June 6 Dora M Parker 11 William H Moore 16 Obed B Quimby 29 Daniel D Mace
85 5| 8 Lisbon
7 Cornish
62 2 24 Monroe
75 1|25 Lisbon
M
S
Lyman
Plainfield
Mary Dennis
84 10 16 Westmoreland 95 10 15 Dalton 65 1 28 Lyman
M M F® M
July 1 Florence Z Matthews 2 Leonard Bowles 22 Noah W Moulton 26 Minerva McCormick 27 Seth W Presby Aug 7 |AlexandriaD McDonald 9|Esther A Hubbard 12 Roland Dan Gillis
Smith Weatherbee Sally A Jesseman
91
10 Lyman
29
7 24 Lisbon
F
M M Housewife
17 Inez Z Golden 5 Willard A Stoddard 8 Elsie Smith 10 Harvey C Barrett 24 Baby Davidson
50
8 18 Lyman
F
Lisbon
Rumney
F M
M M
W
Single, Married
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91 7 26 Manchester
F
M Housewife
Mehitable
DEATHS, Continued
Aug 15 Roxana F White 19 Teresa Gillis 29 Baby Snell
81
Walden Vt
W
Housewife
1|11|16 Lisbon
F M
1 Lisbon
4
2 3 Lisbon
F
4 Landaff
61
4 Fitzwilliam
F
M S M W M
Professor Farming Retired Clergyman
M
77 8 12 England
85
Ireland Lisbon
M
73
6 28 Ireland
F
W
Housewife
Lisbon
F
80
7 8 Charleston Vt M
M
Machinist
Landaff Strafford Vt Littleton NH Lyman Atkinson Canada England Ireland Lyman Ireland Stratford Ryegate Vt
Francestown Nova Scotia Finland Lisbon Bath Fitzwilliam Littleton Maine Lyman Topsham Vt Canada England Ireland Manchester Ireland
Plymouth
Zebulon Dow Hugh Gillis Victor Snell William P Smith Horace N Foster Irene Fuller Christine McIntire Tekla Hakalo Mabel Smith Helen Bacon Herman K George Sibyl Sawtelle Phila Hoskins Abigail Banfield Mary Rogers Ellen Howe GeorgeDLamphier Edith Tibbetts Moses Richardson Mary Wingate Geo Foster Moses Rowell Alice Reed Julia Hayes Eulela Wilson Finnette Dowen Orpheus Blount Robert Batley Patrick Barry Chas V Elins Dennis Downey L Leroy Blodgett Harry Brooks
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
A. M, CLOUGH, Town Clerk,
Sept 2| Martha C Smith 18| Emily B Elliott Oct 4| Mary E Bowers 6 Lillian E Lamphier 8 Chas F Richardson 2 Chas C Foster 6 Martha P Clark 11 William H Blount 24|Robert Batley 3 Margaret Shehan 13 Joseph Elms 13 Johannah Fitzgerald 27 Baby Blodgett 30 John D Brooks
19 Lisbon
49
Nov
85 10 6 Bath
58 10 Bolton P Q
M M
F
M W Housewife
Dec
62 79 7 29 Lyman
M M F
S M Housewife Housewife
NH Nova Scotia Finland
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Officers
OF
Lisbon, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
February 16, 1915
LISBON, N. H .: The Lisbon Job Printery 1915
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Officers
OF
Lisbon, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
February 16, 1915
LISBON, N. H .: The Lisbon Job Printery 1915
TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator WILLIAM E. PRICE
Clerk AUGUSTUS M. CLOUGH
Treasurer EARNEST H. HALLETT
Selectmen
ALLEN H. ASH
FRED L. BOWLES WILLIAM E. BISHOP
Supervisors
FRED J. MOORE WARD P. ALDRICH ARTHUR W. BUFFINGTON
Auditors
NED G. ENGLISH
FRED PARKER
Auditors' Report.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand, Feb. 15, 1914 $ 4,982 99
State tax 4,096 00
County tax . 2,757 25
Town and highway tax. 16,099 80
School District No. 1 tax
1,000 00
School District No. 2 tax
909 10
School District No. 3 tax
2,312 00
Village District, extra tax
1,500 00
Appropriation for Sugar Hill road
3,000 00
Appropriation for maintenance of state road. 400 00
Appropriation for cemetery 300 00
Public library tax 603 60
Lighting tax 3,500 00
Appropriation for Memorial day and rent of hall . . 90 00
Appropriation for District Nursing Association . . . 100 00 Grafton county, account dependent soldiers 747 94
Grafton county, account paupers 360 94
Dog licenses 248 40
4
Literary fund. 318 12
State Aid for schools 2,566 60
Railroad tax ... 336 87
Savings Bank tax . 4,592 88
New England Metal Culvert Co., freight rebate .. 12 71
Rebate, Baby Putney bill 2 55
State, for highway maintenance
766 70
State, account highway construction
709 79
State License Commissioners, balance 1913
1 43
State License Commissioners, 1914
31 50
Circus license 20 00
Merry-go-Round license 20 00
P. W. Glover, picture show license
25 00
Hedgehog bounties 36 40
Fees from candidates at fall election 10 00
State Forestry Commission, account forest fires. .
5 50
Lisbon Savings Bank and Trust Co. for note 5,000 00
W. A. Whipple, highway money returned 12 24
A. T. Downing, account error in bill 11 25
Cement bags 2 50
Fred Parker & Co., for paint.
4 50
Rent of Eastern town hall .
20 00
L. W. Goudie & Son, for drill steel
5 22
F. W. Little, rent of hall
934 55
W. E. Bishop, old railing
1 50
Beede, part of Federal tax
20 84
State road agent, for plank 60 28
State road agent, for culvert pipe
246 20
State road agent, for road oil 102 75
Taxes, heretofore abated 40 99
Interest on taxes 35 12
$ 67,968 51
G. F. Clement, cash from J. Largy .
6 50
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DISBURSEMENTS.
State tax $ 4,096 00
County tax 2,757 25
School District No. 1
11,661 88
School District No. 2
1,526 32
School District No. 3.
3,291 62
Village District, share of highway money
5,000 00
Village District, extra money .
1,500 00
Public library 603 60
Memorial day and rent of hall
90 00
District Nursing Association
100 00
Lighting streets and town building
2,499 48
Lighting Sugar Hill
448 95
Lighting Lovers' lane
77 00
Lisbon Savings Bank & Tr. Co .. note and interest
5,036 81
Interest on bonds . 735 00
Discount on taxes paid before July 1.
448 11
Taxes abated conditionally
89 01
Taxes abated, unconditionally
399 04
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$40,360 07
MISCELLANEOUS.
Repairs on town hall,
$ 467 39
Fuel for town hall, 290 34
18 08
Supplies for town hall,
6 75
S. D. Morgan, wiring at hall, Hedgehog bounties,
21 12
Village District, for police,
91 25
Allen Bowles, police,
10 00 .
6
R. B. Conner, looking after tramps, 15 50
J. J. Wood, feeding tramps, 2 60
J. J. Wood, lunches at hall, 1
8 85
Water for town building,
40 00
Woolson & Clough, insurance on hall,
253 50
Moving picture permits,
16 90
Woolson & Clough, insurance on hotel,
95 00
Woolson & Clough, insurance on books, 18 75 Woolson & Clough, mechanic's permit, 2 00 W. H. Merrill, insurance, 75 00
W. H. Merrill, moving picture permit, 6 00
Desk and chairs for police court room, 23 00
S. G. Locke, account wrong assessment, 26 40
W. S. Jesseman, account wrong assessment,
15 00
J. Peltier, wrong assessment for 1913, 3 40 Carl W. Noyes, 3 84
A. W. Buffington, printing, 63 76
H. A. Clark, account forest fires, 25 98
H. A. Clark, for fire extinguishers, 39 00
Federal tax on hall, 50 00
Edson C. Eastman, printing and supplies, 17 55
H. C. Marston, stationery and supplies, 5.40
B. B. Garland, stove and pipe for town building, 11 10
B. B. Garland, sewer pipe, labor and material,
27 32
Wiring and lamps for hall at Sugar Hill, 63 00
Richardson & Cameron, heater for Sugar Hill, 300 00
Windows for hall at Sugar Hill, 69 30
E. A. Bowles, excavating for Sugar Hill hall, 402 28
W. H. Merrill, for mileage, 1 40
W. H. Merrill, copying tax book, 12 25
W. H. Merrill, sending blanks, postage and stationery, 1 12
W. I. Richardson, surveying Bethlehem-Lisbon line, 6 00
W. J. Randolph, for real estate tranfers and recording deed, 6 68
R. M. Bishop, trucking, 8 70
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Collection bond, $ 18 00
Northwest Metal Culvert Co., 1913 bill, 240 00
W. H. Richardson, sawing wood at hall, 1 95
D. H. Parker, ten days making taxes, .
20 00
Hazel Ash, copying invoice, 15 00
A. H. Ash, postage and telephone, 4 50
A. H. Ash, sheep damage,
8 40
Geo. W. Pike, legal service,
1 00
F. W. Little, janitor of hall,
150 00
F. W. Little, manager of hall,
50 00
F. W. Little, supplies and repairs,
57 22
W. H. Deming, plank for state road, 60 28
Good Road Machinery Co., culvert pipe, 92 40
Ohio Culvert Co., culvert pipe,
81 60
Canton Bridge Co., culvert pipe,
72 20
Standard Oil Co., road oil,
102 75
$3,596 81
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Geo. Whipple, road agent, 1913, $ 58 75
H. H. Young, road agent, 1,056 40
H. H. Young, road agent, 830 18
Warren Whipple, road agent,
1,299 00
W. S. Jesseman, road agent,
1,060 90
J. M. Moulton, road agent,
619 74
Arthur Forbes, road agent, 1913,
43 13
E. E. Clark, for plank, Parker-Young Co., lumber,
2 88
Repair on foot bridge,
169 99
Lizzie Bishop, bridge timber,
5 00
Repairs on steam roller,
31 49
Wood and coal for steam roller,
5 87
110 70
8
Oil and supplies for steam roller, 1 Sugar Hill sidewalk,
10 38
259 31
H. H. Clark, damage on highway,
25 00
Nathan Haynes, damage on highway,
1 50
Matilda Wright, land damage,
5 00
W. E. Bishop, snowing S. H. bridge, 15 00
Good Roads Machinery Co., road machine,
225 00
Good Roads Machinery Co., blades,
51 00
Good Roads Machinery Co., one dozen shovels,
9 00
Good Roads Machinery Co., drill steel,
11 62
Sugar Hill road,
7,385 56
Trunk line construction,
624 28
Trunk line maintenance,
1,336 06
N. E. Road Machine Co., repairs,
1 45
H. C. Bailey, blacksmithing,
6 40
D. C. Moulton, blacksmithing,
75
L. S. Jesseman, blacksmithing,
7 90
H. J. Fisher, painting sign boards,
14 61
Lisbon Water Works Co., 125 ft. of 4 in. pipe,
18 75
Village District, lumber and pipe,
7 44
Gates & Moore, cement,
1 00
Moulton & Thorpe, spades and bush hooks,
2 92
The Parker-Young Co., three sign boards,
1 50
Lizzie Bishop, breaking roads,
5 00
Nelson Stimpson, labor on highway,
4 20
W. H. Bickford, labor on highway,
8 00
A. B. Jesseman, labor on highway,
3 00
B. R. Aldrich, labor on highway,
20 85
F. L. Bowles, labor on highway,
25 80
Henry Mardin, labor on highway,
1 00
L. F. Ash, labor on highway,
3 55
R. P. Hanno, labor on highway,
2 00
Otis Hildreth, labor on highway,
5 00
E. J. Conrad, tabor on highway,
9 38
$15,403 24
9 TOWN OFFICERS.
A. H. Ash, selectman, $ 160 70
F. L. Bowles, selectman, 75 90
W. E. Bishop, selectman, 85 17
W. H. Merrill, collector,
250 00
E. H. Hallett, treasurer,
25 00
A. M. Clough, town clerk,
103 61
Auditors,
27 50
Eri C. Oakes, moderator 1911 to 1914,
30 00
S. O. Titus, moderator and ballot clerk,
6 00
F. B. Oakes, supervisor, 9 00
12 00
E. R. Forbush, 6 00
12 00
K. J. Brummer, expense incurred,
5 30
A. L. Sherman, ballot clerk three days,
6 00
R. D. Ash, ballot clerk,
3 00
E. L. Dickinson, ballot clerk, 5 00
N. G. English, ballot clerk, 1912-1914,
6 00
$ 828 18
WATER TROUGHS.
Mrs. J. H. Wells, 1912,
$ 3 00
Cephas Barrett, 1913, 3 00
S. W. Cameron, 3 00
M. H. King, 1912, 1913, 1914,
8 00
L. D. Barrett,
3 00
F. M. Aldrich,
3 00
H. H. Young, 1913-1914,
6 00
Geo. Walker, 3 00
E. J. Conrad,
3 00
Warren Dexter,
3 00
W. D. Smith,
3 00
Lisbon Water Works Co.,
15 00
$ 56 00
F. J. Moore 1913 and 1914,
K. J. Brummer 1913-1914,
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BOARD OF HEALTH.
D. M. Tefft,
3 00
Geo. W. Shattuck,
27 00
Printing cards,
2 00
H. C. Marston,
9 30
F. W. Bangs,
3 75
W. F. Parker & Son,
2 21
$ 47 26
TOWN PAUPERS.
Mrs. Martha Parker,
$ 124 05
Peter Foster,
95 04
Geo, H. Taylor,
156 44
Thos. Gillon,
30 38
$ 405 91
DEPENDENT SOLDIERS.
Mrs. Robert Batley,
$ 223 23
COUNTY PAUPERS.
Rob Dow,
$ 156 88
John Clark,
5 01
Flora Huntoon,
3 75
Ernest Corey,
2 50
Azro Gray,
93 12
Amos Foran,
14 85
Fred Goodall,
3 00
W. H. Richardson,
34 20
John Largy,
17 00
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II
6 02
8 35
1 Willie Harris,
11 50
Walter Barrett,
110 65
Geo Brooks,
12 26
. Victor Plant,
7 00
Geo Marshall,
12 85
Harry Brooks,
3 25
Carl Brigham,
4 50
Chas McKown,
45 75
Peter Judge,
4 00
$ 575 58
RECORDING BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Dr. C. M. Sneeden, 1908-1914,
$ 2 75
Dr. H. H. Boynton,
9 00
11 75
Total disbursements,
$
61,508 03
Outstanding orders Feb. 15, 1914,
962 39
$ 62,470 42
Less outstanding orders Feb. 15, 1915,
328 96
$ 62,141 46
Cash in hands of treasurer, Feb. 15, 1915,
5,827 05
$ 67,968 51
Henry Devine, Frank Bowles, John McMillen,
19 14
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LIABILITIES OF TOWN.
Bonds outstanding, : $ 21,000 00 328 96
Outstanding orders,
$ 21,328 96
ASSETS.
Cash in hands of treasurer, $ 5,827 05
Due from Grafton county, account of paupers, 488 51
Due from Grafton county, account of dependent soldiers, 14 65
Due from state for hedgehog bounties, 21 12
Due from state, account forest fires,
222 68
Tax on A. Page place, balance off by town, 1912, 12 36
Due from School Dist. No. 2, amount overpaid, 134 00
Total debt Feb. 15, 1915,
$ 6,720 37 $14,608 59
Total debt Feb. 15, 1914, $ 18,086 52
Total debt Feb. 15, 1915, 14,608 59
Reduction of debt, $ 3,477 93
Respectfully submitted,
N. G. ENGLISH, FRED PARKER, Auditors.
Town Officers' Bills.
A. H. ASH, First Selectman and Overseer of Poor.
1914.
Feb. 21 Three days at town building with collec- tor and auditor, settling bills, $ 6 00
28 Two days distributing moth notices, 4 00
Mar. 2 One day getting woman to care for Mrs. A. Gray, 2 00
9 One day on pauper case,
2 00
17 One day at Woodsville, settling with County Commissioners, and expense,
3 17
18 At Woodsville with Tax Com., and exp., 3 17
20 Two days at Concord, road convention, 4 00
Mileage and expenses,
6 16
26 One day on pauper case,
2 00
31 Two days preparing blanks, 4 00
April 14 Twelve days on inventory and receiving same, 24 00
Team five days,
5 00
May
2 Sixteen days on blotters and taxes,
32 00
11 One day moving Mrs. Batley,
2 00
16 One day, Sugar Hill lights, 2 00
Aug. 25 One-half day drawing jurors,
1 00
Sept.
14 One day paying county pauper bills, 2 00
15 One day at Woodsville settling with County Commissioners, 3 17
Oct.
17 One-half day warning town meeting, 1 00
14
Dec.
2 One day settling pauper bills, $ 2 00 Team for same, 1 00
One-half day revising jury box, 1 00
29. One day taking man to county farm, and expense, 3 90
31 Two days at Concord, highway depart- ment and state Foresters, 4 00
Expense of same, 6 16
1915.
Jan. 8 One day on town lines, Littleton and Bethlehem, 2 80
16 One day at Woodsville, looking records P. J. Foster, 3 17
Feb.
16 Five days settling bills, 10 00
Extra time looking after paupers, 6 00
Extra time drawing orders for year, 12 00
$160 70
F. L. BOWLES, Second Selectman.
1914.
Mar.
10 Town meeting, $ 2 00
18 At Woodsville, with State Tax Commis- sioners, 2 00
Car fare for same and expenses,
1 10
One-half day investigating diphtheria case, 1 00 ". team for same, 1 00
April 1 Taking inventory, self and team, 3 00
2
66
2 00
3
66
3 00
4
66 66
3 00
6
66 66 66
3 00
7
66 66 66
3 00
15
April 8 Taking inventory, self and team,
$ 2 00
9
66
3 00
10
66 2 00 66
10 Team for same,
50
13 One day adjusting taxes, Team for same,
1 00
14 One day on blotters, Team for same,
1 00
15 One day on blotters, Team for same,
1 00
16 One day on blotters, Team for same,
1 00
17 One day on blotters,
2 00
Team for same,
1 00
18 One day on blotters, Team for same,
1 00
25 One day appointing road agents,
2 00
May
16 One day on electric light business, One-half day at Lisbon on town business,
2 00
Aug
4 One day on electric light business,
2 00
17 One-half day on electric light business, 1 00
25 One-half day at Lisbon to draw jurors, 1*00
Oct. 17
One-half day at hall at Sugar Hill, 1 00
Dec. 2 One day looking after roads, 2 00
1915.
Jan. 15 Getting windows for Eastern hall, 2 00
Feb. 3 Breaking roads, self and team, 2 00
11 One day at town building, settling,
2 00
12 One day at town building, settling, 2 00
13 One day at town building, settling, 2 00
15 One day at town building, settling, 2 00
2 00
16 One day at town building, settling, Telephoning, 30
$ 75 90
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
16
W. E. BISHOP, Third Selectman.
1914.
Feb. 20 Two days settling with auditors, $ 4 00
Mar. 18 At Woodsville with Tax Commissioners, and expense, 3 17
April
Six days taking inventory, 12 00
Six days at the town building, 12 00
Six days' work with team, 6 00
30 Fourteen days on blotter and making taxes, 28 00
May
16 One day at Sugar Hill, 2 00
1 00
26 One-half day with Tax Commissioners, 1 00
One-half day at Sugar Hill,
2 00
Aug. 17 One day at Sugar Hill,
25 Drawing jury,
1 1 00
Oct. 17 One day at Sugar Hill,
2 00
Dec. One-half day revising jury box, 1 00
1915.
Feb. 16 Five days settling town bills, 10 00
$ 85 17
A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
Copying sixty-seven pages General Record. $ 11 39
Copying eighty-six pages Invoice 14 62
Drawing jurors, notifying and posting notices 3 00
Making returns to Superior Court 50
One-half day at Annual Meeting 1 00
One day at Primary 2 00
One and one-half day at Biennial 3 00
Recording twenty-four marriages 3 60
17
Making returns to Town $ 3 60
Making returns to State 3 60
Recording forty-three births 6 45
Making returns to Town 6 45
Making returns to the State
6 45
Recording forty-eight deaths
7 20
Making returns to Town
7 20
Making returns to State
7 20
Stationery, postage, typewriting
4 50
Making seventy-nine burial permits 1913-1914
11 85
$103 61
REPORT OF
Trustees of Lisbon Public Library.
For the year ending February 16, 1915.
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 1917 Term expires 1916 Term expires 1917
NETTIE L. KELSEA, Librarian. JERUSHA E. PARKER, Librarian Richardson Memorial Library, Sugar Hill, N. H.
19 Treasurer's Report.
RECEIPTS.
1914.
Feb.
24 Cash on hand,
$
353 05
28 Fines and book rentals,
1 50
April 8 66
2 73
May 2
66
66
1 84
30 66 6.6
2 03
July 2 66 66
2 09
Aug. 1
66 66
1 60
29
66
2 14
Sept. 21 Town order,
200 00
30 Fines and book rentals,
1 95
Nov. 3 Fines and book rentals, S. H. B.,
2 00
4 Fines and book rentals,
2 48
12 Cash for book rebound,
40
Dec.
2 Fines and book rentals,
2 24
23 Town order,
200 00
1915.
Jan.
Cash for books returned,
2 57
30
Fines and book rentals,
1 67
Feb. 15 Town order, 203 60
17 Fines and book rentals, S. H. B., 6 31
$ 992 40
20
1
EXPENDITURES.
1914.
March 21 . Wood in cellar,
$ 10
Apr. 11 Wood in cellar, 10
May 6 Pen holder, Miss Kelsea, 05
35 60
12 R. H. Hinkley Co., books, S. D. Morgan & Son, Moulton & Clark,
4 87
2 25
25 Century Co., (paid from Eastman fund)
66 15
30 Stamp, ink and mucilage,
30
June
2 S. F. Claflin, S. H. B.
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