Annual report of the town officers of Lisbon, New Hampshire 1919-1924, Part 4

Author: Lisbon (N.H.)
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: [Lisbon, N.H.] : [The Town]
Number of Pages: 284


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Farmer


Columbia


1


14 Newbury Vt LymanChamberlin Lisbon


24


Express agt


Lisbon


none


Louise A Schaefer Wells River


Columbia


1


Carrie E Willett


Lowell


:29


1


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


1


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


13


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


1


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.


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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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