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Farmer
Columbia
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14 Newbury Vt LymanChamberlin Lisbon
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Express agt
Lisbon
none
Louise A Schaefer Wells River
Columbia
1
Carrie E Willett
Lowell
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MARRIAGES, Continued.
Earie H Sinicu
+7
Fantder
Lisboa
Henry Lennon R C Priest Milford
Oct 11:Lisbon
Mary V Murphy Almond Smith
Milford
18 59
Millhand
Lyman
Ellen Lang
Lisbon
63
Housewife
Canada
John Lang
Calais Vt Ireland Canada
Canada
Springfield Me
4
Walter Warcup Emma Wright Carlyle Smih
Lisbon
35
Housewife
Bethlehem
England
Barre Vt
Lisbon
23
Chauffeur
Lisbon
Etta Morse
. Lisbon
Bertha Bennet
Kittery Me 18
Bookkeeper
Portsmouth
Lewis Bennett
Portsinouth
1
26 Haverhill
Harry Dickinson
Lisbon
27
Carpenter
Lisbon
Edward Dickinson. Easton
Hattie Howe
Lishon
Clergyman Haverhill
Belle Messer
Lisbon
29
Housewife
Lisbon
Grant Messer
Lyman Woodstock
1
VOY
1 Lisbon
¡Joel S Coffin Jr
Lisbon
29
Ky equip
Wis
Nellie Jones Joel & Coffin
Elm Hall Mich 2
W A Bacon (Jergyman Littleton
10 Lisbon
Edward Clough
Lisbon
30
Farmer
Lisbon
Chester Clough
Bath
Austin I Davis 1
Mabel Hubbard
Lisbon
135
Housewife
Richford Vt
Canada
1
15 Woodsville
Fred S Hibbard
Lisbon
30
Merchant
Bath
William Hubbard Mary Perkins Stephen Hibbard Mary Sinclair
Haverhill
R C Priest Woodsville
Therisa Murphy
Roxbury
Waitress
Roxbury
David Murphy Bessie Gorman
Ireland
Dee
6 Lisbon
Joseph L Judd
Lyman
28
Farmer
Exter
William L Judd Carrie Staples
iLyman
1
Arthur MShattuck Clergyinan Lisbon
Edna P Valley
Lisbon
17
Millhand
Lunenburg Vt
Erank Valley Etta Curtis
Lunenburg Vt 1 Stratford
11 Lisbon
Carroll A Foster
Lisbon
:
20
Farmer
Haverhill
Groton Vt 1
Bath
31 Littleton
Frank L Holden
Colebrook 26
Millband
Stewartstown
Hannibal Holden Annie McGee
Canada England
2
Ida Rancour
Lisbon 30
Millhand
New York City|James Smith
Clara Jackman
iStark
.
HD Whittington Robert Peckett
Pentwat rMich
Deborah Peckett
Lisbon
23 Housewife
Littleton
Brooklyn NY 1
KatherineBelknap Littleton
Julia Wallace Lisbon
Clergyman Lisbon
Richford Vt Bath 2
PE Walsh
Ireland
1
Exter
Arthur MSeattuck Clergyman Lisbon
Ethel E Woods
Bath
20
Student
Bath
Francis Foster Clara Flemmings Harry Woods Page
Stewartstown 1
James Mckenzie Clergyman Littleton
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to my best knowledge and belief.
A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
Clark B Frost Justice Lisbon
20 Whitefield
Lisbon
30
Farmer
Stark
1 . |Guy Roberts 1 Clergyman Whitefield
23 Portsmouth
Lisbon 2
:Elmer Newell (ergyman Portsmouth
Bessie Bennett
Portsmouth
:DE Burns 1
|Drusell Hayes Hugh Wareup Nellie Blake Win J Wright Ellen Thayer (James Smith
Matilda Hall
Lisbon Franconia Ireland Herbert Smith Nellie Burt 1 Timothy Murphy Mary Jane Hagner Boyton Va Abram Smith 1 Lyman 3
Musician
Milford
Lisbon
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Deaths Registered in the Town of LISBON, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1919.
Age
Date
Name and Surname of the deceased
:Place of Birth
Months
Days
Color
Single, Married
or Widowed
Occupation
Name of Father
Mother
Father
Mother
1918
-
Jan 4 Miles Bowles
75) 1 23 Lisbon
MIW
ME
Retired
Lisbon
Whitefield
Benjamin Bowles
Eastman
11 Candace T Perry
175 11 14 Providence R I E
Retired
Providence R I Providence RI Benj Hubbard
18 Marion T Moulton
| 9| 4|10 Lisbon
School
Lyman
Lyman
George Moulton
21| Charles B Bowles
61 |4|14 Eastou
S
Farmer
Lishon
|Lisbon
Martin Gilman
John Weare
25 Martha A Bowles
47 7 24 Lisbon
none
S
none
Landaff
Lancaster
Clarence Douglas
Hannab Marshall Parker
91
Eleanor 1 McDonald
1|11|15 |Newport Vt
none
PEI
Lisbon
Edward McDonald Elsie Wright
14|
Chauncey Williams
75| 1|30 Lyman
W
Farmer
76| 1|14 Starksboro Vt
52|2|19|Lisbon
M.
Housewife
- Lisbon
Lisbon
0 8 28 North Troy Vt! F
S
none
Jay VE
PQ
Max Stone
40 4 13 Boston Mass
M W
Farmer
Boardsawyer Croydon
Newbury Vt N IL
Stephen Jackman Horatio Hibbard
Jobnna Moulton
72| 7|t7 Canada
M
Laborer
71 |S| 4 |Littleton
M
Housewife
Liston
Lisbon
Eben Streeter
,June 12
Betsy J Palmer
791 4 18 Lisbon
W
Housewife
Littleton
Dalton
Jotham Bemis
July 19
Helen P' Williams
70
22 Clear Creek.VY
81
9| 9 Canada
M
Carpenter
NH
Mass Lyman
Simeon Dodge Joshua Stevens
Almira Moulton Abigail Walker
71
Martha E Hoskins
11
Harley Thurber
69
3:22 Canada 821 Lincoln
M
M
Millhand
Vermont
N H
Leonard Thurber
Oet
4 John E Clough
GS
9 2 Lymau
S Farmer
Bathı
Landa ff
James Clough
Mary C Eaton
4 Harvey L, Presby
30 10 8 Lisbon
M
M
Millhand
Lisbon
Lisbon
Leroy Presby
Genera ( Bagley
57 1 4 Thornton
Housewife
Haverhill
Thomas Flanders
77 627 Canada
.M
Cooper
Lancaster
Canada
Harvey Brooks
Almeda Presby Emily C Finetta Doyn
26
Albert II Brooks
86
2 14 Maine
none
741
0-10 Whitefield
MI
Farmer
Littleton
AL
Housewife
Lisbon
Lisbon
Luke Howland
Louise A Stevens Hannah Thayer
Aug 1 4 Nelson W Dodge
sept
151 Ernestine T Stone 17| Ethel M Shattuck 19 Calvin J Carpenter Alonzo A Jackman $ Myra Arabel Moffett 13| Abel F Bowles
77 3 24 Malone N Y
M
Sheffield
Josepli H. Colbath Emery Carpenter
Laura A. Peasley Elizabeth Gray
69| 5|14|Newbury Vt
SaraB .I Buell
78|10|22 Woodsville .
11
none
Vermont
Coburn Parker
Mar
Harriett P' Mckown
Lucinda Sherman Violet Hanson
Apr
Ernest C Brady
3| 2|15 Lisbon
2| 3| 3|Lisbon
M
none
71| 1|24 Littleton
Housewife
Huntoon
Sarah Mulliken Mary Jackman Abigail Colby Lillian Bennett
211 Harvey W Glman
62
1|11 |Lisbon
M Faniner
Anson Bowles
Walter Brady
Teb 1 J Marshall Douglas 4 Amanda Dow
22| Saralı J Nickerson
Starksboro Vt
Truc Hill
Housewife
Alton
May
19 Mary Ellen Streeter
Richard Streeter
Malinda Webster Addie Jessenian Susan Farr
Margaret Millet
20 Joseph O Guilmette
Joshph Guilmette
Johnathan Folsom Rebecca French
Abby A Kincaid
1| 8| Hardwick Vt
Housewife
Julia & Millen
Place of Birth
Maiden Name of
Years
Sex
Sophia Annis Susie Towle
Housewife
.
DEATHS, Continued.
Nov 2 Florence B Hekla
0
6 26 Lisbon
F M
S M
none
Finland
Vermont Bethlehem
19 Anson A Whipple
78
7 21 Lisbon
Farmer
30 Electa C Foster
81
2 15
Housewife
Bath
Dec 1
Carrie S Boutwell
58 0 11 Concord Vt
Housewife
Concord Vt
3
Daniel Sweeney Douglas Annie M Guilmette
0 0 0 Lisbon
M
S none
Landaff
Lancaster
30
61| 3|17 Newb'pt Mass
F
M Housewife
Newb'pt Mass'Lisbon
Clarence Douglas Luther Odway
Hannah Marshall Lydia Page
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to my best knowledge and belief. A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
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John J Hekla Levi Whipple John C Clarke Albert J Frye
Gladys Austin Hannah Hadley Maria Burnham Catherine Brown
Marshfield Vt Concord Vt
80 Ireland
Farmer
23
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Annual Report OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
Lisbon, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL
Year Ending January 31, 1921
LISBON, N. H .: The Independent Press 1921
Budget for 1921
Town officers' salaries
$ 1,600 00
Town officers' expenses
400 00
Election and registration expenses
100 00
Municipal court expenses
100 00
Expense of town halls
2,000 00
Police department
25 00
Moth extermination
200 00
Health department
500 00
Vital statistics
10 00
State aid maintenance
1,600 00
Trunk line maintenance
2,650 00
Town roads maintenance
7,000 00
Lighting streets and halls
4,000 00
Water troughs
60 00
Library
1,200 00
Town poor
200 00
Memorial day
90 00
Cemeteries
8 00
Interest
640 00
Payments to sinking fund
5,000 00
State aid construction
2,468 25
State tax
10,696 00
County tax
3,598 08
$ 44,145 33
Expended in 1920
$ 45,178 42
Budget for 1921
44,145 33
Decrease
$ 1,033 09
Annual Report OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS OF
Lisbon, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL
Year Ending January 31, 1921
LISBON, N. H .: The Independent Press 1921
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TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator WILLIAM H. MERRILL
Clerk AUGUSTUS M. CLOUGH
Selectmen
WALTER S. JESSEMAN EDWARD J. CONRAD OSCAR E. BATCHELDER
Treasurer EARNEST H. HALLETT
Auditors
NED G. ENGLISH
RAYMOND T. WOOLSON
Tax Collector WILLIAM H. MERRILL
Highway Agents
WALTER S. JESSEMAN JAMES M. MOULTON BERT E. WETHERBEE
Supervisors
FRED J. MOORE ARTHUR W. BUFFINGTON EDGAR R. FORBUSH
3
Library Trustees
MARY R. CUMMINGS MILDRED G. CLOUGH
BEN S. WEBB ARTHUR C. GOWING ELIZABETH RICHARDSON GEORGE W. MOULTON
Trustees of Trust Funds
FRED PARKER ARTHUR C. GOWING DWIGHT H. PARKER
Overseer of the Poor WALTER S. JESSEMAN
Prosecuting Liquor Agent AMOS C. ELMS
Chief of Police HARVEY D. COREY
Town Officers' Bills
WALTER S. JESSEMAN First Selectman and Overseer of the Poor
1920.
March
One day, Annual meeting
$ 5 00
Two and one-half days Town building, 12 50
One day Tax Commission, Woodsville, 5 00
One day county claims, Woodsville
5 00
April
Nine days, inventory 45 00
Seventeen days invoice and blotters
85 00
May Six days invoice and blotters
30 00
One and one-half days town building
7 50
June One-half day Town building 2 50
July One-half day Thorpe road hearing 2 50
One-half day Town building
2 50
Aug. One-half day, Lisbon Bldg. Ass'n road, surveying, 2 50
Sept. One day primaries
5 00
One day Woodsville, County Com. 5 00
Oct
One day Clough horse accident
5 00
Two and one-half days Harry Young, sheep
12 50
Nov.
One day biennial election
5 00
One-half day Wetherbee roa 1 2 50
One day town books 5 00
5
One day Franconia, Young 5 00
One-half day town business 2 50
Dec.
One-half day Concord, Highway Com. 5 00
Two days Manchester, Tax Com.
10 00
One-half day revising jury box 2 50
One-half day drawing jurors
2 50
1921.
Jan.
One-half day Sherman accident 2 50
Three days settling town bills 15 00
Extra time drawing orders
50 00
Overseer of the poor
50 00
$390 00
W. S. JESSEMAN'S EXPENSE ACCT.
To Concord, Woodsville, Manchester and Haverhill $ 21 88
To telephoning and postage
5 00
To auto hire
3 50
Town building telephone
10 91
Dues to State Tax Com.
5 00
$ 46 29
EDWARD J. CONRAD Second Selectman
1920.
Mar. 13
Woodsville, Tax Com. $ 5 00
27 Three days at Town hall 15 00
Apr. 1 Six days taking inventory 30 00
24 Twelve days on invoice and blotter
60 00
May 29 One-half day Town hall
2 50
June One-half day Town hall
2 50
July 31 One-half day Town hall 2 50
Aug
21 One-half day drawing jury
2 50
23 One-half day surveying road 2 50
Sept. 4 One-half day drawing jury
2 50
6
Dec. 18 1921.
Revising jury box and drawing jury
5 00
Jan. One-half day on Sherman case 2 50
Mar.
One day town meeting
5 00
Nov. One day Election
5 00
One day Primary Election
5 00
$157 50
E. J. CONRAD'S EXPENSE ACCT.
Apr. 1 Team six days taking inventory $ 12 00
OSCAR E. BATCHELDER Third Selectman
1920.
Mar. 26 One day Woodsville, Tax Com. $ 5 00
27 One-half day at office 2 50
Apr. 10 Six days taking inventory 30 00
17 Six days on blotter 30 00
24 Six days on blotter
30 00
May
1 Five and one-half days on blotter
27 50
5 Two and one-half days on blotter
12 50
June 28 One-half day at office,
2 50
July 17 One-half day on road hearing
2 50
Aug. 21 One-half day at office
2 50
23 One-half day on road hearing
2 50
Sept. 4 One-half day at office
2 50
7 One day at Primary Election
5 00
Oct. 18 Two and 1-2 days, H. H. Young's, sheep
12 50
Nov.
2 One day at Election 5 00
3 One-half day on Lyman road 2 50
Dec.
10 Three days Manchester, assessors' meeting 15 00
18 One-half day revising jury box 2 50
Two days settling with town 10 00
7
3
1921. Jan. 31 One day settling
5 00
$197 50
O. E. BATCHELDER'S EXPENSE ACCT.
Expense to Woodsville and Manchester $ 22 00
Use of team, telephone, etc. 55 00
$ 77 00
AUGUSTUS M. CLOUGH Town Clerk
1920.
Copying 72 pages general record
$ 18 00
Copying 84 pages invoice
21 00
Services at Annual meeting, Primary and Pres. Elec- tion 12 00
Drawing jurors, posting notices and notifying
3 00
Returns to Superior Court
1 50
Recording 24 marriages
3 60
Returns for annual report
3 60
Returns to other towns
2 25
Returns to Bureau of Vital Statistics
3 60
Recording 36 births
5 25
Returns for annual report
5 25
Returns to Bureau of Vital Statistics
5 25
Making 35 verification cards
5 25
Recording 34 deaths
5 10
Returns for annual report
5 10
Returns to Bureau of Vital Statistics
5 10
Returns to other towns
45
Issuing 34 burial permits
6 80
Stationery, postage and books
4 00
$116 10
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Selectmen's Report
ASSETS
Cash in hands of treasurer
$2,564 56
Sinking Fund, deposited with Lisbon Savings
Bank & Trust Co.
9,134 31
Accounts Due to the Town
Bounties 4 80
Due from County
For support of poor
129 66
For aid to soldiers
218 08
Other Bills Due Town
Sugar Hill Grange for rent
55 00
Town of Easton for 1-2 of town line signs
3 80
Taxes not collected, levy of 1920
336 00
Total Assets,
$12,446 21
Excess of Liabilities over Assets
3,077 19
Grand Total
$15,523 40
Net debt, January 31, 1920
$6,703 21
Net debt, January 31, 1921
3,077 19
Decrease of debt
$3,626 02
LIABILITIES
Accounts Owed by the Town :
Orders outstanding
$ 1,523 40
Bonds outstanding, Town building
14,000 00
Total Liabilities $15,523 40
9 RECEIPTS
CURRENT REVENUE
From Local Taxes
Property taxes committed to collec- tor, 1920
$72,802 01
Less discounts and abatements 1920 Less uncollected, 1920
641 19
336 00
$ 977 19
Property taxes, current year, actually collected $71,824 82
Poll taxes, current year, actually col- lected, 39 at $3 117 00
Poll taxes, current year, actually col- lected, 583 at $5 2,915 00
Property and poll taxes, previous years, actually collected
835 44
Total of above collections
$75,692 26
Tax sales redeemed 30 92
From State
For State Aid maintenance
1,566 33
For State Aid construction
121 06
For Trunk Line maintenance
1,081 05
Railroad tax
749 83
Savings bank tax
4.485 48
From County
For support of poor
334 18
For aid furnished soldiers
414 66
From Local Sources Except Taxes
Dog Licenses 240 00
-
10
Rent of town halls
881 27
Interest received on taxes
35 70
Permits for the registration of motor vehicles 2,219 21
Receipts Other than Current Revenue
Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes dur- ing year 4,000 00
Elizabeth Richardson, for oiling road
58 00
R. P. Peckett, oiling road
60 00
Merrill & Sanborn, oiling road
30 00
W. S. Jesseman, trustee acct. N. Thayer, County aid 45 85
Town of Haverhill for use of steam roller 256 25
Town clerk, filing fees at Primary
19 00
Murtin McPherson, sheep damage H H Young
87 50
Peter McPherson
87 50
Town of Franconia, 1-2 town line signs
10 80
Town of Littleton, ..
3 60
Town of Landaff
66
10 80
Otis Hildreth for Norman Thayer place
500 00
Village District, amount overpaid in 1919 1,000 00 for interest in small road machine 100 00
Total Receipts from all Sources
$94,121 25
Cash on hand Feb. 1, 1920
1,021 91
Grand Total
$95,143 16
PAYMENTS
CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES
General Government
Town officers' salaries
$1,668 60
Town officers' expenses
431 73
Election and registration expenses
198 95
Municipal Court expenses
100 00
Expenses town hall and other town buildings
2,7 53 70
1
11
Protection of Persons and Property
Police department, including care of tramps
17 07
Pine blister control
200 00
Bounties Damage by dogs
4 80
217 00
Health
Health department, including hospitals
786 75
Vital statistics 4 25
Highways and Bridges
State Aid maintenance 3,253 54
Trunk Line maintenance 3,369 51
Town maintenance
9,713 88
Street lighting and sprinkling
3,791 92
General expenses of highway department, in- cluding watering troughs 57 CO
Libraries
1,218 75
Charities
Town poor
438 35
County poor
196 59
Patriotic Purposes
Aid to G. A. R. and Memorial day exercises 90 00
Aid to soldiers and their families 334 74
Public Service Enterprises
Cemeteries, including hearse hire
8 00
Unclassified
Damages and legal expenses
433 76
Interest
Paid on temporary loans in aticipation of taxes 141 12
Paid on bonded debt 490 00
12
Outlay for New Construction and Permanent Im- provements
Highways and bridges -State Aid construction 674 90
Highways and bridges-Town Line 238 75
New equipment 646 16
Indebtedness
Payments on temporary loans in anticipation of
taxes
4,000 00
Payments to sinking funds
5,000 00
Outstanding orders paid during year 93 80
Payments to Other Governmental Divisions
Taxes paid to State 9,496 00
Taxes paid to County 3,598 08
Payments to Precinct
9,500 00
Payments to School Districts
30,934 30
Total Payments for all Purposes
$94.102 00
Less Outstanding Orders
1,523 40
$92,578 60
Cash on hand January 31, 1921
$ 2,564 56
Grand Total
$95,143 16
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Town Hall, lands and buildings $ 40,000 00
Furniture and equipment 500 00
Libraries, lands and buildings 4,000 00
Furniture and equipment
10,000 00
Highway department, equipment 2,100 00
Materials and supplies 200 00
Total $ 56,800 00
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REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF LISBON JAN. 31, 1921
Charles O. Eastman Fund deposited
in Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co. April 8, 1895
.
Balance of income on hand at beginning of year $ 61 61
$ 300 00
Income during year
14 58
Balance of income on hand at end of year
$
76 19
$ 376 19
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Detailed Statement of Payments.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES.
W. S. Jesseman, selectman $390 00
E. J. Conrad, selectman 157 50
O. E. Batchelder, selectman 197 50
A. M. Clough, town clerk
116 10
W. H. Merrill, moderator
30 00
W. H. Merrill, tax collector
500 00
E. H. Hallett, treasurer
25 00
E. R. Forbush, supervisor 1919, 1920
75 00
Fred J. Moore, supervisor 1919, 1920
75 00
A. W. Buffington, supervisor 1919, 1920
75 00
R. T. Woolson, auditor
12 50
Ned G. English, auditor
15 00
$1,668 60
TOWN OFFICERS EXPENSES
W. S. Jesseman, expense bill $ 46 29
E. J. Conrad, expense bill 12 00
O. E. Batchelder, expense bill
77 CO
Collector's bond, tax book, etc.
28 25
A. W. Buffington, printing reports, etc.
142 78
15
W. J. Randolph, real estate transfers 6 94 Edson C. Eastman, books and stationery 22 62
W. H. Merrill, expense to Manchester 35 00
D. H. Parker, making taxes 35 00
Alice Jesseman, copying invoice
15 00
N. G. English, making budget, etc.
5 00
F. W. Bangs, stationery for selectmen 3 95
E. R. Forbush, telephoning 1 90
$431 73
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION EXPENSES
A. R. Thurber, ballot clerk $ 4 00
R. D. Ash, ballot clerk 9 00
Carl W. Noyes, ballot clerk
12 00
Clark B. Frost, ballot clerk
6 00
George W. Pike, making warrant
2 00
A. W. Buffington, printing ballots, etc.
58 00
R. T. Woolson, assisting town clerk
15 00
E. J. Conrad, voting booths
50 00
H. D. Corey, police 5 00
O. H. Goodridge, police
6 00
J. J. Belville 6 20
O. Bernatchy 25 75
$ 198 95
MUNICIPAL COURT EXPENSES
George Pike, judge, salary $100 00
EXPENSE TOWN HALLS AND OTHER BUILDINGS
W. H. Merrill, insurance Town hall $525 00
W. W. Oliver, insurance Town hall 75 00
Woolson & Clough, insurance Town hall 253 50
Woolsoh & Clough, insurance Sugar Hill hall 11 73
Woolson & Clough, insurance town clock
75 00
16
Woolson & Clough, insurance town interest in hotel 98 00
Bishop & Young, coal for town building 497 63
E. J. Conrad, wood for town building 40 00
Water for town building
40 00
P. B. Goudie, repairs on town building
415 50
Gowing and Chamberlin, repairs on boiler, etc.
106 20
George M. Goudie, repairs
6 45
S. O. Titus, janitor
300 00
Revenue stamps
112 50
Lighting Lisbon and Sugar Hill halls
172 63
S. O. Titus, supplies for hall
4 00
Fred Parker, supplies for hall
5 91
Light & Power Co. 1 65
C. M. Sanborn, trucking
11 50
Raymond James, trucking
1 50
$2,753 70
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY H. D. Corey, dog police $ 15 00
Feeding a tramp 2 07
$ 17 07
PINE BLISTER CONTROL
J. H. Foster, state forester
$200 00
BOUNTIES
E. J. Conrad, fifteen hedgehogs $ 3 00
W. S. Jesseman, nine hedgehogs 1 80
$ 4 80
DAMAGE BY DOGS
H. H. Young, sheep damage $ 187 00
W. P. Wetherbee, sheep damage 10 00
Paid Freeman Quimby, killing dog and burying sheep
20 00
$ 217 00
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT
George Hill $ 251 73
D. M. Tefft 179 97
J. Eddy Blake 18 00
Mrs. Blanchard 5 00
J. R. Noyes, fumigating supplies 30 20
F. W. Bangs, fumigating supplies 1. 85
District Nursing Association
300 00
VITAL STATISTICS
J. Eddy Blake, returning births and deaths 4 25
$ 791 00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
State Aid maintenance, expended by W.S.Jesseman $3,253 54 Trunk Line maintenance 3,369 51 66
TOWN MAINTENANCE
W. S. Jesseman, road agent $ 307 43
Warren Whipple, road agent
1,745 26
Warren Whipple, breaking roads and shoveling
snow 670 00
A. B. Jesseman, road agent
583 96
A. B. Jesseman, breaking roads and shoveling snow
45 65
R. D. Ash, road agent
1,233 25
J. M. Moulton, road agent
2,199 39
R. P. Peckett, breaking roads 30 00
Earl H. Smith, breaking roads 13 00
Willard D. Smith, breaking roads 3 00
Orie Jesseman, breaking roads
95 18
George S. Edwards, breaking roads
16 00
H. S. Weeks for Boy Scouts, clearing Sugar Hill sidewalks 64 35
Sugar Hill sidewalks, repairs 639 10
Parker-Young Co., plank, etc.,
1,073 69
18
Woolson & Clough, insuring Salmon Hole bridge 150 00
Elmore Whipple, cement bridge in Oregon 475 00
W. P. Wetherbee, labor on highway 10 00
Good Roads Machinery Co., blades for road machine
63 00
Traffic Sign & Signal Co., sign boards
24 00
Penn Metal Co,, culvert pipe 132 60
United Construction Co., angle posts
14 00
Northeast Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipe 40 75
John H. Tarris, blacksmith bill
20 75
L. S. Jesseman, blacksmith bill
15 15
George M. Goudie, nails, tools, etc.
48 73
F. W. Bangs, supplies 64
$9,713 88
STREET LIGHTING
Lighting Village and Sugar Hill streets
$3,698 97 1
Lighting North Lisbon
92 95
$3,791 92
GENERAL EXPENSES HIGHWAY DEPT. 1
Water Troughs :
$ 9 00
A. T. Guilmette, 1919
3 00
Lisbon Water Works Co.
15 00
S. W. Cameron
3 00
H. M. Smith, 1917-18-19
9 00
Earl H. Smith
3 00
Willard D. Smith, 1918-19-20
9 00
E. J. Conrad
3 00
Mrs. Susie Aldrich
3 00
$ 57 00
LIBRARIES
George W. Moulton, treas. Lisbon Public Library
$1,200 00
Woolson & Clough, insuring books 18 75
$1,218 75
Lawrence Wright, 1918-19-20
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TOWN POOR
H. S. Wheeler
$ 353 35
Norman Thayer
85 00
$ 438 35
COUNTY POOR
E. Stickney
$ 70 62
Fred Chase
6 00
D. G. Lampheir
70 35
George Lampheir
35 00
Horace Dyke
14 62
$ 196 59
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
€
Aid to G. A. R. and Memorial Day exercises
$ 90 00
D. K. Noyes, dependent soldier 85 47
Selden Larned, dependent soldier
249 27
$ 424 74
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES Mowing Salmon Hole cemetery $ 8 00
UNCLASSIFIED
Damages and Legal Expenses :
G. C. Brummer, expense to Concord to hearing be- 1
fore Public Service Commission
$ 12 76
George W. Pike, legal services
26 00
Clark B. Frost, legal services
17 00
Lee C. Clough, damage on highway
250 00
Frank W. Sherman, damage on highway
125 00
Josephine D. Clough, land damage
3 00
$433 76
INTEREST
Paid on temporary loans in anticipation of taxes Paid on bonded debt 490 00
$ 141 12
$ 631 12
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OUTLAY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND PER- MANENT IMPROVEMENTS
Highways and Bridges-State Aid Construction :
Pearl Wetherbee, land damage $ 25 00
Elmore Whipple, cement bridge 500 00
E. J. Conrad, building road 149 90
$674 90
Highways and Bridges-Town Construction : W. S. Jesseman, Lisbon Improvement Association road $188 50
Ellen Little, land damage
25 00
W. D. Richardson, surveying 16 00
Fred Parker, fence wire and staples 9 25
$238 75
New Equipment :
Good Roads Machinery Co., small road machine $238 06
Parker-Young Co., piano for hall 390 00
George M. Goudie, stove and pipe for hall
18 10
$646 16
INDEBTEDNESS
Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co., temporary loan $4,000 00 Paid to Sinking fund 5,000 00
Outstanding Orders paid during year 93 80
$9,093 80
PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
Taxes paid to the State $8,330 00
Taxes paid to E. H. Hallett, County treasurer 3,598 08
Paid to Lisbon Village district, G. G. McGregor, Jr., treasurer 9,500 00
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Paid School District No 1, N. G. English, treasurer 1,123 90
No. 2, O. K. Whipple, treasurer 4,541 30
No. 3, G. A. Ash, treasurer 5,269 10
We have examined the foregoing accounts and found them correctly posted and properly vouched for.
N. G. · ENGLISH,
RAYMOND T. WOOLSON,
Auditors.
REPORT OF The Municipal Court
January 31, 1920, to January 31, 1921
GEORGE W. PIKE, Justice
FRED E. THORPE, Associate Justice
SETH O. TITUS, Deputy Sheriff
HARVEY D. COREY, Chief of Police AUSTIN I. DAVIS, Probation Officer
The total number of cases brought before the court were twenty-six, and were for the following offenses :
Drunkenress
1
Assault and battery
3
Larceny
1
Defrauding employer
1
Insulting and abusive language
1
Cruelty to animals
1
Wilful and malicious trespass
1
Sodomy
1
Violation of health laws
2
Violation of school laws
1
Violation of Motor Vehicle Law
6
Fish and game violations
7
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE W. PIKE, Justice.
Report of the Trustees of the Lisbon Public Library
For the Year Ending February 1, 1921
.
ORGANIZATION
+
. TRUSTEES
George W. Moulton, Treasurer, Mary Cummings, Auditor,
Term expires 1921
Term expires 1921 Term expires 1922
Ben Stanley Webb, Chairman,
Mildred G. Clough, Secretary, Term expires 1922
Arthur C. Gowing, Mrs. C. F. Richardson,
Term expires 1923 Term expires 1923
Nettie L. Kelsea, Librarian.
Jerusha E. Parker, Librarian Richardson Memorial Library.
24 Library Treasurer's Report
LISBON LIBRARY 1920-1921
RECEIPTS
Balance from last year, (deficiency)
$ 46 62
Appropriations by town
$685 72
Fines and book rentals
29 50
Sale of books and waste paper
14 64
Sale of cabinet
13 00
$742 86
$696 24
DISBURSEMENTS
Salary of librarian
$360 00
Lights
.
22 01
Books and magazines
141 86
Printing
18 00
Miss Kelsea's expenses to Keene
20 12
Fuel
82 35
Janitor
87 50
Insurance
48 61
Miscellaneous
1 07
$781 52
Deficiency,
$ 85 28
25 SUGAR HILL BRANCH 1920-21
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