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MI
L
1
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M
L
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Walter H Brady Walter J Peltier
Lena S Cotnoir
66
Mechanic
Benton
Bethlehem 121|19
Feb
7 Maxine H
F
1
F
L
13
Simeon LeMay Roy Forbes
Alice Stevens
66
Fr't Clerk
Lisbon
Littleton
31 30
Bertha Hutchins
66
.
Lum Supt
Redbank P Q
Plymouth
42 31
Mar
2 Osmond Leonard M F 12 Rnth Mildred 281
L
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2
Excelia Bristow
Mechanic
Laudaff
Littleton
21 28
29 Alfred Charles 2 Ruth Marion
F
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4
George W Moulton Earl Mackey
Anna Kitridge
Laborer
Finland
Groton Vt
43 33
May 12 Harvey
M
L
8
L
2
Victor J Sherman Fred S Hibbard
Carpenter
Bath
Roxbury Mass Lisbon
27:27
July 13 William Forster
L
1.
Frank G Clark
Beatrice E Forster
46
Auto Dealer
Bath
Rockland Me
30:28
19 Norma Elizabeth F 22 Attilia MIM
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2
Henry Menestrina
Iues Ronca
Peg Mfg
Italy
Rome Italy
28,21
Aug
L
1
F
L
1
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3
Wm P Wetherbee Joseph C Vintinner
Florence McMonigh Vina M Mitchell
66
Harness mkr Carpenter Carpenter
Canada
Canada
46 40
Sept 3 Martha Elizabeth F 5 Clifton Hugh M 7 Nathalie F F
L
4
Beatrice M Hurd
66
Head waiter
Manchester
Scotland
44,34
18 James Minty
M
L
3
Mary L Minty Grazia Zona
Shoe maker
Italy
Italy
35|34
19 Frank
M
L
Orizio Puglisi
24 Arnold Edward
IM
L
1
George F Bernatchvi Winnie Henderson
Butcher
Whitefield
Tishon
24 '3
Jan 6
Shirley Elizabeth F
L
3
Earl Clark
Louise B Aldrich Lillian Bennett
Lisbon
Farmer Plumber
Littleton
Littleton Upper Ireland
37:36
13 Katharine June 22 Sylvia Louise 2.2
F
L
2
F
L
5
L
1
Michael Ronan Carroll B Gray Harry Warcup
Margherita Santy
Farmer
Landaff
Lyman Lyman Monroe
23 23
Hazel Nora Dow
Laura Bort
66
Truckman
Lisbon
E Barnet Vt
47|18
Apr
Alice (fravit Eva Perrault
Wire Mill
Bath
Burlington Vt Lymnan
47|47
Susie Towie
Merchant
Lvinan
Lisbon
Plainfield
32.22
16 Celeste Dorothy 26 Josephine L
L
F M
L
2
Clark B Frost
Nettie E Bird
Lawyer
Hanover Me
Colebrook
Lisbon
30|19
Violet Powers
Farmhand
St Johnsbury
Lisbon
21 21
Bernice Sherman
Bookkeeper
Farmer
Lisbon
Brooklyn NY
41 38
5
1
Waldo Hugh Dexter Ruth Wetmore
Benton
Warwick Mass
122 24
Lisbon
Cornish
30,27
Nathan I' Mckown William E Bailey
Dorothy Penniman
Laborer
.
Theresa A Murphy
Laborer
Prue NY
Newbury Vt 2 48 42
Ida Stone
Laborer
Mass
24 28
Stark
26.20
M
M
Raymond James Henry H Foster Win John Nesbit George Guilmette
25 25
15; Margaret Mary 23 James Albert
F
MI
F ₣
Horace McConnell Glenn Lynch
7 Alice 12 Flora Mary 21 Warren S
M
2nd, etc.
1920
Color
31 30
.28|22
..
Mass
1
F
32.29
BIRTHS, Continued.
IMyrtie Wright
Lisbon
Farmer
Littleton
Lisbon
43 28
Oct 12, Ida May
F
L
1
W Melvin Byron
..
Laborer
Finland
Jay Vt
35 25
F
L
5
John Hekla Arthur Lee Wright
Gladys Austin Gladys L Woods
R R exp
Bethlehem
Lisbon
23 23
M
L
1
L
4
William G Twombly Nora B Bishop
.4
Farmer
Epsom
Lisbon
+9 32
Nov 16 Philip Eddie
M
L
1
„Joseph H Daneau
Marion Roxie Judd Isabell Foster
Laborer
Canada
Exeter
32|26
17 Harold Edward
M M
L
2
Erville H Aldrich
Christele Bronson
Farmer
Littleton
Lisbon
28 25
10: Dorothy Mabel
F
Chalon B Mitchell Max Stone
Bessie Evans
Auto Mech
'Pivmouth
Rumney
31:24
24 Maurice Clayton M
L
Violet Hanson
Laborer
IN Troy Vt
P Q Canada
24:21
31 Rachel Doris
George Stebbins
Lena Nawalsky
Lyman
Farmer
Canada
Mass
45:26
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to my best knowledge and belief.
A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
*Not reported until 1921
L
Douglas Burden
Mill hand
Newfoundland | Bath
33 27
Dec 10 Arthur Harley
2542 3
..
13 Evelyn Gladys 22|Wallace Ceorge 30|Arthur Bishop
M
MARRIAGES, Continued.
1
Sept 1'Lisbon
Alva Dynde
Liebon
25 W
Laborer
Lyman
1
A M Shattuck Clergyman Lisbon
Gladys E Blodgett Landaff
18 Housewife
Stratford
21 Barnet Vt
Moses W Benso
Barnet Vt
65
Salesman
New York
2
Arthur E Gregg Clergyman Barnet Vt
26;Lisbon
Ezro H Devenger
Lisbon
46
Laborer
Canada
Myrtle L Willard
New Haven Ct 28
Stenograph'r Conn
Charles M Willard New Haven Ct Minnie Hull
28 Lisbon
Ambrose A Bowen Lisbon 127
Accountant
Waltham Mass Ambrose Bowen
2
P E Walsh RC Woodsville
Gertrude K Dube
Lisbon
25
Private sec
Whitefield
Mary Fahey Henry T Dube Della McGoldrick
Canada Canada
Oct 11. Wells R Vt
Fred A Laundre
Lisbon
23
Carpenter
Landaff
Joseph Laundre
Victoria La) onsty Canada
Woburn Mass
Thomas H Cannon |R. I Catherine Cannou Ireland
1
Wells River Vt
20 Lisbon
Henry A Stevenson Winthrop Mass 20
Salesman
Natick Mass
Geo W Stevenson Edith L Colburn Alfred T Young Mary L Poor Geo G Mckenzie
Roxbury Mass Natick Mass Easton Landaff Scotland
Scotland
Beth H Corliss
Franconia 21
Franconia
Annie Perie C K Corliss
Bethlehem
1
31 Lisbon
JAlbertBernatchy Lisbon 30
Mechanic
Bloomfield Vt
Clara Brooks Thos P Bernatchy P Q Anaise Fournier iPO NelsonJGuilmette PQ Mary J Guilmette P Q
1 PE Walsh 1 RC Woodsville
Nov 19 Charleston
Earle F Stebbins
Lisbon
20
Laborer
Lisbon
George Stebbins Carrie McAlpin Harvey Hardy Emma Daniels
PQ Lyman
1 J C Emerson Clergyinan Charleston
Carrie E Hardy
Bath
20
Teacher
Bath
Bath Boston
1
21 Lisbon
Jas Fitzsimmons
New Brunsw'k 64
Laborer
New Brunsw'k Henry Fitzsimons Ireland
Fanny Rose
England
Clergyman
Mattie McCready
Lowell Mass 62
Housewife
New Brunsw'k Wm Mowatt Elizabeth Denely
Ireland
2
Lisbon
England
1 ArthurM Shattuck Clergyman 1 Lisbon
Alice M Young
Lisbon
123
Teacher
Easton
23 Groton Vt
Geo Mckenzie
Lisbon 24
Architect
Canada .
Robert Lynde Gertrude Gilman Oscar Blodgett Ellen F Pray David Benzo Liddia Wilson Wm Merrill Loremla Amey Joseph Devenger Ellen Moffett
Lyman Lyman Stratford New Brunsw'k NY NY Hartford Vt Danby Vt Burlington Vt Canada
1
Etta M Pinney
Lisbon
52
Hartford NY
2
1 Austin I Davis Clergyman Lisbon
1
NoBran ford Ct Ireland Ireland PQ
1
1 |Donald Fraser Clergyman
MargaretECannon Woburn Mass 18
1 Stead Thornton Clergyman Groton Vt
Franconia
Clara M Guilme.te Lisbon 22
Mill hand
Landaff
M A Bates 3
-
MARRIAGES, Continued
Dec 28 Lisbon
Forrest I Butson
Lisbon
24 W
Farmer ":
Wells. River Vt Walter. Butson . Ella M Newton Otis H. French Christie Webster Lisbon Ned G English Annie Clark Wmn W Oliver Lisbon Alice M Boynton
Topsham Vt Danville Vt Canton Me Monroe Lisbon Newbury Vt Magog P Q Alexan.Iria
1
ArthurM Shattuck Clergyman Lisbon
Marion D French
Lisbon
22
Stenographer Canton Me
1
29 Lisbon
Harold L English
Lisbon
134
Civil Eng
1
Austin I Davis Clergyman Lisbon
Mary B Oliver
Lisbon
31|
Teacher
1
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
Deaths Registered in the Town of LISBON, N. H., for the year ending December 31, 1921
Age
Place of Birth
Date
Name and Surname of the deceased
Place of Birth
Occupation
Years
Months
Days
Sex
Color
Single, Married
or Widowed
Mother
Father
1921
Jan 12 Ella F Crane 26| Wilbur F Atwood
70: 0,21 Bethlehem 72: 4| 1| Landaff
MW
S
Farmer
Bethlehem Landaff Ireland
Bethlehem Landaff
Julia Hannaford Charles K Blandin Rose Ann Quimby David Atwood Morris Gallivan
Feb
12 Mary Trevena 27 Georgianna Haynes
38
7 17 Waterville PQ F 9 4 Lisbon
W M
Housewife
Lisbon
Lisbon
Leonard Bowles Elliott Goodenow David Chase Lester Page
9 Hannah Burt
65
¡Holyoke Mass F
92 8.28 Haverhill
F W.
W Retired None
Springfield Vt |Springfield Vt Monroe Jefferson
Raymond H James Laura Bort
Apr
28. 3 6 Whitefield
MW
S
Clerk
Dalton
Bangor Me
Philip Mitchell
Clara Richie
87
9 18 Lyman
FW
W Housewife
Guildhall Vt
Bath
Reubin Smith
Lydia Hall Odile Collin
May
83
9 28 Lisbon
MW
S Retired
Lisbon
Charlestown
David Smith
Dueilla Priest
50 6 15 Lisbon
FW
M
Housewife
Martin Gilman
Mary Jackman
67
3 19 Lisbon
MW
M
Farmer
Alvin Crane
Betsey Streeter
June 12 Trofem Duduk 26 Newton Lang
25 61| 1 18 Bath
MW
Retired
Bath
Bath
John Lang
Luella Weeks
58
9 28 Strafford
MW
Laborer
John F Pickering Jacob Dunbar
Eliza Jonro
64
9,10 Littleton
FW W
Housewife
Littleton
Littleton
Amanda Lewis Lucy Fisk
68
Dalton
M W
W
Farmer
Dalton
Littleton
George W Fuller
88
4 26 Lyman 0 10 Lancaster
FW
W
Housewife
Lyman
Jefferson Colebrook
Hiram McConnell
Violet Powers
77 7 9 Haverhill
F
W
None
Haverhill
Haverhill
William Olmstead Emily J Keith
Oct
41| 0| 4 Benton
MW M
Carpenter
Danville Can
Cutler Chamberlin Lutheria Pope
Nov
1 Edward Clough
31 10 24 Lisbon
MIW
M Laborer
MW
M
Watchman
Ireland
Ireland
Ray Bowles Chester Clough Isaiah Henderson
Eva Coldwell
30,Lloyd Burton Bowles
0 0 2 Littleton
MW
S None
Nova Scotia
Newbury Vt Lisbon
18 Robert Henderson
57|1 6 Ireland 1
F
W
M
Housewife
Ireland
Waterville } Q Waterville P Q|David La Bounty
Mar 2 Vienna G Bowles 3 Hattie K Phillips 6 Fred Chase
74
9| 9 Lisbon
F W
M
Housewife
66, 5
4 Bath
MW
W
Mill Hand
Adeline Bornet Lillie Litchfield
20 Aurilla H Haywood 28 Baby James 2 George Mitchell 23 Sarah F Edwards 25 Norilla C Messer 27|Mary Annie Bernatchy 4|J Henry Allen 13 Perley Smith
57 9|8 Canada
FW
M Housewife
Canada
Canada
Xavier Fournier James Allen
Phebe Dailey
45
4 |Lisbon
MW M Mail Carrier
Lisbon
Lisbon
Sewell Winch
81| 1|23 Bethlehem
FW
W Housewife
Bethlehem
Bethlehem
15 Rose M Lessard 20 Frank C Crane
Russia
M M
MW M
Farmer
Jefferson
James Dodge
Nancy Foster
71 0
0 3 Lisbon
F
W
S
None
Lisbon
Hiram Grant
Julia Knapp
W
89,11 28 KemptvilleN S M W W
Farmer
July 3 John C Pickering 14 Mary E Fulford 30 Charles Fuller Aug 4 Richard Dodge 6|Sarah E Holmes 10 Alice Powers 20; Ellen J Little Sept 2 James A Forbes 2, George E Chamberlin
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to my best knowledge and belief.
A. M. CLOUGH, Town Clerk.
FWiW
Housewife
Name of Father
Maiden Name of Mother
76 6 27 Boston Mass
W M [Housewife
Martha Currie Vienna Bowles Persis Morse
Gad Bisby
0 0 0 Lisbon
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Annual Report
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF
Lisbon, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL
Year Ending January 31, 1923
LISBON, N. H .: The Lisbon Job Printery 1923
Annual Report OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS OF
Lisbon, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL
Year Ending January 31, 1923
LISBON, N. H .: The Lisbon Job Printery 1923
2
TOWN OFFICERS
1
Moderator W. H. MERRILL
Clerk AUGUSTUS M. CLOUGH
Selectmen WALTER S. JESSEMAN O. E. BATCHELDER BERT E. WETHERBEE
Treasurer GEORGE G. McGREGOR, JR.
Auditors
FRED PARKER
RAYMOND WOOLSON
Tax Collector J. LIONEL MULLAVEY
Highway Agents WALTER S. JESSEMAN JAMES M. MOULTON ALLEN H. ASH
Supervisors SETH O. TITUS GEORGE G. McGREGOR, JR. A. HENRY DEMERS
3
Library Trustees
MARY R. CUMMINGS LUCY C. THORPE BEN S. WEBB ARTHUR C. GOWING ELIZABETH RICHARDSON GEORGE W. MOULTON
Trustees of Trust Funds ARTHUR C. GOWING
DWIGHT H. PARKER HARRY L. CLOUGH
Overseer of the Poor WALTER S. JESSEMAN
Prosecuting Liquor Agent CLARK B. FROST
Chief of Police ARTHUR E. VARNEY
Town Officers' Bills
WALTER S. JESSEMAN First Selectman and Overseer of the Poor
1922
Feb. 1 2 Two days, auditors
$ 8 00
4 One-half day, State Board of Charity 2 00
21 One day, warrant and budget 4 00
Mar. 14 One day, annual meeting 4 00
17 One-half day, Bronze Tablet Com. 2 00
29 One day, Town Bld., tax blanks 4 00
30 One day, Tax Com., Woodsville 4 00
31 One day, Town Bld., tax blanks 4 00
April 1 Nine days, taking inventory 36 00
12 Nine days, blotters
36 00
22
Eight days, State Tax Com., Sanborn
32 00
May
2
One day, County Com., Woodsville
4 00
3 Four days, Sanborn
16 00
8 Two days, Whittemore
8 00
15 Thirteen days, blotters and taxes
52 00
June
3 One-half day, Town Bld., fire ext.
2 00
6 One-half day, Tax Com., Amey
2 00
Aug.
1 One-half day, D. K. Noyes, sheep
2 00
Sept.
5 One day, primary
4 00
Nov. 7 One day, election
4 00
20
One day, Tax Com. Amey and Hale 4 00
1923
Jan. 18 One day, town business 4 00
30 31 One day, settling town accounts 4 00
Extra time, drawing orders
45 00
Overseer of Poor 45 00
$ 332 00
5
W. S. JESSEMAN'S EXPENSE ACCT.
1922
$ 1 20
Herbert Morse, assisting on property lines
1 00
Postage and supplies
6 62
Transportation
10 00
$ 18 82
O. E. BATCHELDER Second Selectman
1922
One day, at office $ 4 00
Mar.
Two days, at office 8 00
One day, at annual meeting 4 00
4 00
April
Eight days, taking inventorv
32 00
Eleven days, on invoice and blotter
44 00
Three days, with Sanborn
12 00
One-half day, drawing juror
2 00
May
Three days, with Sanborn
12 00
Ten days, on blotter and taxes
40 00
June
One-half day, with Tax Com.
2 00
One-half day, at D. K. Noyes' on sheep damage 2 00
Aug.
One-half day, drawing juror
2 00
One-half day, at Fobes farm on sheep
damage 2 00
Oct.
One-half day, drawing juror 2 00
Nov.
One-half day, with Tax Com. 2 00
One day, biennial election
4 00
One-half day, drawing juror
2 00
Dec.
One-half day, revising jury box
2 00
1923
Jan.
One-half day, settling
2 00
$184 00
To Woodsville
Feb.
One day, Woodsville, Tax Com.
6
O. E. BATCHELDER'S EXPENSE ACCT.
Telephone
$ 1 75
Expense to Woodsville
1 50
Use of team and car
60 00
Paid E. W. Brooks, trucking
75
$ 64 00
BERT E. WETHERBEE Third Selectman
1922
Mar. 14 One day, at annual meeting
$ 4 00
27 One day, at office 4 00
1
30 One day, Woodsville, Tax Com. 4 00
31 One day, at office 4 00
Apr. 8 Six days, taking inventory
24 00
18 Six days, on invoice and blotter
24 00
22 Four days, with State Appraiser
16 00
May 18 Three days, on invoice and blotter
12 00
June 27 One-half day, H. E. Morse, sheep damage
2 00
Aug. 19 One-half day, drawing jurors
2 00
Sept. 5 One day, at primary
4 00
30 One-half day, D. K. Noyes, sheep damage 2 00
Nov. 7. One day, at election 4 00
Dec. 9 One-half day, drawing jurors 2 00
1923
Jan. 31
One day, settling town accounts
4 00
$112 00
BERT E. WETHERBEE'S EXPENSE ACCT. Use of team $30 00
1
AUGUSTUS M. CLOUGH Town Clerk
1922
Copying invoice and general record
$ 43 50
Issuing 26 burial permits 5 20
Services at annual meeting, primaries and Nov. election 12 00
Drawing jurors, notifying and posting notices
3 00
Returns to Superior Court
1 50
Recording 23 marriages
3 45
Making returns to State
3 00
Making returns for annual report
3 45
Making returns for other towns
1 20
Recording 32 births
4 80
Making returns to state
4 20
Making returns for annual report
4 65
Making 31 verification cards
4 65
Recording 39 deaths
5 85
Making returns to State
4 35
Making returns for annual report
5 10
Making returns for other towns
30
Making record of fires
50
Making returns to insurance commissioner
50
$111 20
8 Budget for 1923
Town officers' salaries
$1,600 00
Town officers' expenses
500 00
Election and registration expenses
100 00
Municipal court expenses
100 00
Expense of town halls
2,500 00
Police department
50 00
Fire department
50 00
Health department
500 00
Vital statistics
15 00
State aid maintenance
1,950 00
Trunk line maintenance
4,293 00
Town roads maintenance
10,000 00
Lighting streets and halls
4,200 00
Water troughs
50 00
Libraries
1,400 00
Town poor
400 00
Cemeteries
10 00
Interest
100 00
Sidewalk construction
500 00
State tax
6,870 00
County tax
4,699 82
Valuation of the Town of Lisbon
1922
Tax Rate
District No. 1
$1,867,965 00
$2 98
District No. 2
458,366 00
2 34
District No. 3 857,281 00
1 70
Flat Rate
Total
$3,183,612 00
$1 16
Selectmen's Report
ASSETS
Cash in hands of treasurer $10,225 46
Due from State:
Joint Highway Accounts, Unexpended Balances in
State Treasury
571 77
Bounties Due from County:
24 20
County poor
272 29
Aid to soldiers and their families
279 45
Other Bills Due Town :
Taxes not collected, levy of 1922
43 12
Total Assets,
$11,616 29
4
LIABILITIES
Accounts Owed by the Town: Orders outstanding $ 2,563 65
State and Town Joint Highway Accounts:
Unexpended balance in State Treasury
571 77
Unexpended balance in Town Treasury 2,277 93
Trust Funds, Amount, of Principal Used by Town: Appropriated for World War memorial 500 00
Total Liabilities $ 5,913 35
Excess of assets over liabilities 5,702 94
Grand Total
$11,616 29
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RECEIPTS
CURRENT REVENUE
From Local Taxes
Property taxes committed to collec- tor, 1922
$ 82,202 99
Less discounts and abatements 1922
424 61
Less uncollected, 1922
43 12
Property taxes, current year, actually collected
81,735 26
Poll taxes, current year, actually col-
lected, 56 at $3 168 00
Poll taxes, current year, actually col- lected, 1,159 at $5
5,795 00
Property and poll taxes, previous
years, actually collected
142 93
Total of above collections
$87,841 19
Tax sales redeemed
84 49
From State
For State Aid maintenance
2,394 56
For State Aid construction
257 76
For Trunk Line maintenance
3,523 83
Railroad tax
652 77
Savings bank tax
4,550 02
Fighting forest fires
36 10
Bounties
9 60
From County
For support of poor
659 69
For aid furnished soldiers
282 25
From Local Sources Except Taxes
Dog licenses
243 60
Business licenses and permits
2 00
Rent of town hall
435 00
Interest received on taxes
21 12
11
Permits for the registration of motor vehicles Filing fees 16 00
3,967 93
Receipts Other than Current Revenue
Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes dur- ing year 5,000 00
Amount taken from sinking funds to pay principal of debt 14,245 00
Refunds, Selden Leonard $15, Roland Chase $18, Allen Ash $31.77 64 77
Otto Mallery, sheep damage
60 00
Lawrence Wright, sheep damage
30 00
Hotel Lookoff Co., oiling road
28 00
Elizabeth Richardson, oiling road
21 00
Peckett's on Sugar Hill, oiling road
35 00
Tina Ball estate, refund
35 00
E. E. Clark, refund
45 75
W. E. Bishop, refund
19 30
Total Receipts from All Sources
$$124,561 73
Cash on hand February 1, 1923
4,851 19
Grand Total $129,412 92
PAYMENTS
CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES
General Government
$1,414 70
Town officers' salaries
Town officers' expenses 677 21
Election and registration expenses
131 98
Municipal court expenses 100 00
Expenses town hall and other town buildings 1,364 00
I2
Protection of Persons and Property
Police department, including care of tramps
35 20
Fire department, including forest fires
85 60
Bounties
24 20
Damage by dogs
170 00
Health
Health department, including hospitals
455 33
Vital statistics
14 25
Highways and Bridges
State Aid maintenance 4,789 13
Trunk Line maintenance 6,953 64
Town maintenance
13,842 48
Street lighting and sprinkling
4,025 21
General expenses of highway department, in- cluding watering troughs
30 00
Libraries
1,600 00
Charities
Town poor
125 00
County poor 272 29
Patriotic Purposes
Aid to soldiers and their families
279 45
Public Service Enterprises
Cemeteries, including hearse hire
8 00
Unclassified
Damages and legal expenses
134 85
Taxes bought by town 22 22
Care of Sugar Hill clock
13 00
Refunds
286 60
Interest
Paid on temporary loans in anticipation of taxes 76 40
Baid on bonded debt 245 00
Outlay for New Construction and Permanent Im- provements
Highways and bridges-State Aid construction $1,288 75 Highways and bridges-Town construction 521 40 New equipment 857 50
13
Indebtedness
Payments on temporary loans in anticipation of taxes Payment on bonded debt
5,000 00
14,000 00
Outstanding orders paid during year
47 50
Payments to Other Governmental Divisions
Taxes paid to State
6,870 00
Taxes paid to County
4,699 82
Payments to Precinct
8,750 00
Payments to School Districts
39,976 75
Total Payments for All Purposes
$119,187 46
Cash on hand January 31, 1923
10,225 46
Grand Total
$129,411 92
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Description
$ 40,000 00
Town Hall, lands and buildings Furniture and equipment 500 00
4,000 00
Libraries, lands and buildings Furniture and equipment Fire department, equipment
10,000 00
500 00
Highway department, lands and buildings 2,100 00 Equipment 500 00
Total $57,600 00
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REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF LISBON JAN. 31, 1923
Eastman Fund, created March 12, 1895, 1-3 of income for upkeep of lot in cemetery, 2-3 of income for purchase of books for library, deposited in Lisbon Savings Bank & Trust Co. $300 00
Balance of income on hand at beginning of year $306 00
Income during year 12 36
Balance of income on hand at end of year $318 36
Lucy D. Richardson Fund, created Oct. 13, 1921, income for the upkeep of lot in cemetery, deposited in Lisbon Sav- ings Bank & Trust Co. $100 00
On hand at beginning of year $103 36
Income during year 4 16
Balance on hand at end of year $107 52
Detailed Statement of Payments
General Government TOWN OFFICERS' SALARIES
W. S. Jesseman, selectman $ 332 00
Bert E. Wetherbee, selectman 112 00
O E. Batchelder, selectman 125 00
J. L. Mullavey, tax collector 400 00
A. M. Clough, town clerk 111 20
Clark B. Frost, prosecuting liquor agent
45 00
George G. McGregor, treasurer
25 00
Raymond T. Woolson, auditor 20 00
Fred Parker, auditor 15 00
A. M. Clough, issuing auto permits 49 50
W. H. Merrill, moderator 30 00
A. H. Demers, supervisor of check list 1921-1922 50 00
Seth Titus, supervisor of check list 1921-1922 50 00
George G. McGregor, supervisor check list '21-'22
50 00
$1,414 70
TOWN OFFICERS' EXPENSES
W. J. Randolph, real estate transfers $ 3 14
F. Earl Thayer, notices 2 00
M. S. Sanborn, revaluation of town 375 98
A. W. Buffington, printing 151 10
The Courier Printing Co., notices
50
A. M. Clough, expenses and supplies 33 50
I6
Edson C. Eastman, supplies Fred W. Bangs, supplies 2 05
Mrs. H. S. Brigham, copying invoice J. L. Mullavey, supplies and postage Bert E. Wetherbee, expense bill W. S. Jesseman, expense bill
18 12
15 00
25 00
30 00
18 82
677 21
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION EXPENSES
Clark B. Frost, ballot inspector
$15 00
Carl Noyes, ballot inspector 15 00
E. W. Hayes, lunches 23 85
Raymond T. Woolson, assisting town clerk
15 00
A. W. Buffington, printing
44 33
Edson C. Eastman, printing and supplies
3 80
J. L. Mullavey, ballot inspector
10 00
Fred Hibbard
5 00
$131 98
EXPENSE TOWN HALLS AND OTHER BUILDINGS
Lisbon Light and Power Co., lighting
$ 142 10
W. W. Oliver, insurance 72 00
Woolson & Clough, insurance
253 50
W. H. Merrill, insurance
300 00
Lisbon Water Works Co., water
40 00
Woolson & Clough, town interest in hotel
95 00
E. J. Conrad, wood
50 00
71 00
P. B. Goudie, repairs
300 00
Harvey D. Corey, janitor
14 65
Harvey D. Corey, supplies
25 75
Coos Telephone Co.
$1,364 00
17
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police Department George Chamberlin
$10 00
5 00
Harvey D. Corey, police
2 20
A. E. Varney, care of tramps
3 00
Harvey D. Corey, dog police
15 00
$35 20
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Parker-Young Co., use of truck
$15 00
D. C. Dexter, fire warden 70 60
$85 60
BOUNTIES
W. S. Jesseman, wildcats and hedgehogs
$24 20
DAMAGE BY DOGS
Fobes Farm
$60 00
Herbert Noyes
110 00
$170 '00
HEALTH AND SANITATION
O. H. Goodrich
$ 6 00
W. A. Parker, M. D., professional services 7 00
Family Drug Store
45 25
Moulton & Thorpe, supplies
49 08
Arthur Atwood, supplies
12 20
District Nursing Association
150 00
D. M. Tefft, health officer
86 00
Fred W. Bangs, supplies 45 80
H. H. Boynton, M. D., professional services
54 00
$455 33
W. S. Jesseman, care of tramps
18
VITAL STATISTICS
Dr. H. H. Boynton, returning births and deaths $14 25
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES State Aid Maintenance
Expended by W. S. Jesseman $4,789 13
TRUNK LINE MAINTENANCE
Expended by W. S. Jesseman 6,953 64
TOWN MAINTENANCE
D. C. Dexter, agent $ 1.046 53
Warren Whipple, agent 4,090 64
W. S. Jesseman, agent 873 67
James Moulton, agent 2,706 58
A. H. Ash, agent 2,300 00
Woolson & Clough, insurance on Salmon Hole bridge 165 00
A. W. Buffington, automobile notices 1 50
N. E. Road Machinery Co., repairs for road machine 167 90 Good Roads Machinery Co., repairs 14 35
Elmore Whipple, labor
32 76
Parker-Young Co., lumber
880 24
Henry Bednard, labor 35 00
Lebanon Machine Co., repairs
14 85
W. F. Parker & Son, hauling gravel
105 50
Moulton & Clark, cement
1 90
Gowing & Chamberlin, supplies
89 37 1
John Tarris, repairs 19 25
Berger M'f'g. Co., culvert pipe
177 20
Northeast Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipe
439 50
Penn. Metal Company, culvert pipe
269 50
W. E. Bishop, snowing Salmon Hole bridge
20 00
Frank Gilman, work on road
23 25
George Goudie, supplies
54 45
A. L. Gordon, labor
27 00
Fred W. Bangs, supplies N. G. English, supplies Paul Dickinson, labor L. S. Jesseman, repairs
15 10
3 85
15 00
40 35
$13,630 24
Sugar Hill Sidewalk Maintenance
Otis Hildreth, labor $ 15 80
Elmore Whipple, labor 33 50
K. W. Noyes, agent
136 50
Fred Labell, labor
9 32
E. A. Bowles, labor
15 12
E. W. Brooks; laboř
2 00
212 24
TotaÌ
$13,842 48
STREET LIGHTING
Lisbon Light and Power Co. $3,933 81
Hattie E. Richardson, care of N. Lisbon lights
91 40
$4,025 21
GENERAL EXPENSES OF HIGHWAY DEPT.
Water troughs Lisbon Water Works Co., water
$15 00
S. W. Cameron, water trough 1922
3 00
N. L. Murray, water trough 1922
3 00
George Hunt, water trough 1920-1921-1922
9 00
$30 00
LIBRARIES George W. Moulton, treas. Lisbon Public Library $1,600 00
CHARITIES
Town Poor L. G. Little $125 00
20
County Poor
$ 20 00
Gladys Dyke Roland Chase
35 00
E. Stickney
36 50
Howard Chase
12 00
Orlando Hill
56 90
Harry Brooks
38 89
R. E. Dow
8 00
Mrs. Tillotson
20 00
Vermadelle Chase
15 00
Eastwood Donnelly
20 00
Earl Clark
10 00
$272 29
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
Aid to soldiers and their families
Mary Larned
$27 00
S. Leonard
205 23
D. K. Noyes
47 22
$279 45
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
Cemeteries
Herbert E. Corey, mowing Salmon Hole cemetery
$8 00
UNCLASSIFIED
Damages and Legal Expenses
Myra Goodnow, land damage
$ 25 00
George W. Pike, legal services
61 00
Fred Parker, automobile damage
23 85
F. F. Holbrook, land damage
25 00
$134 85
Winding Sugar Hill clock, O. K. Whipple
$13 00
Taxes bought by town $22 22
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REFUNDS
George Brummer, tax refund $ 29 80
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