Annual report of the town officers of Lisbon, New Hampshire 1919-1924, Part 7

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


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*Jun 11.Ivan Winfield I921


MI


L


1


8


M


L


12


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


1


S


1


L


2


Excelia Bristow


Mechanic


Laudaff


Littleton


21 28


29 Alfred Charles 2 Ruth Marion


F


L


2


L


2


L


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


L


2


Henry Menestrina


Iues Ronca


Peg Mfg


Italy


Rome Italy


28,21


Aug


L


1


F


L


1


L


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


2


IL


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


10


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


14


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


2I


REFUNDS


George Brummer, tax refund $ 29 80




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