Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Douglas, for the year ending 1892, Part 1

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ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF DOUGLAS,


FOR YEAR ENDING


MARCH 1, 1892.


PRESS OF CHARLES J. BATCHELLER, EAST DOUGLAS, MASS. 1892.


JUN 26 1893


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF DOUGLAS,


FOR YEAR ENDING


MARCH 1, 1892.


PRESS OF CHARLES J. BATCHELLER, EAST DOUGLAS, MASS. 1892.


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TOWN OFFICERS, 1891-92.


Town Clerk. FRANCISCO BOWEN.


Treasurer. WALTER E. JONES.


Selectmen,


EDW. N. JENCKES, EDW. MOORE,


JESSE B. SWEET.


Assessors.


EDWIN MOORE, S. W. POTTER. VERNON T. ESTEN.


Overseers of the Poor.


ORRIN CHASE, EDWARD B. KNAPP.


AARON F. JONES.


School Committee.


GEO. P. B. CLARKE, FRANCISCO BOWEN,


REV. JAMES WELLS, A. J. THAYER,


LEVI WHITE. M. D. B. W. ALDRICH,


VERNON T. ESTEN, S. RUSSELL,


H. O. LAMSON.


Town Agent. ADOLPHUS F. BROWN.


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Constables.


JOHN CORKERY, E. P. HEATH, ALVIN H. BROWN,


JAMES DERMODY, STILLMAN RUSSELL, E. G. BABSON.


Agent Moses Wallis Devise. AARON F. JONES.


Appraisers on the Devise of Moses Wallis. WM. L. CHURCH, SUEL LOGEE, EDWIN PARKER.


Auditor. M. M. LUTHER.


Trustees of Public Library.


GEO. P. B. CLARKE,


REV. W. T. BRIGGS,


HENRY O. LAMPSON,


C. J. BATCHELLER, H. L. STILES, W. R. WALLIS.


Bridge Viewers.


SUEL LOGEE, BRIGHAM MORSE,


HENRY D. WALLIS.


H. N. LOGEE,


Fence Viewers. WALTER E. PARKER, J. A. RICHARDSON.


Tax Collector. GEORGE P. B. CLARKE.


Measurers of Wood and Bark.


BRIGHAM MORSE, J. W. WIXTEAD, JOHN LACHAPPELL,


D. A. E. WALLIS, E. N. JENCKES, A. J. DUDLEY.


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Measurer of Stone. SUEL E. CHASE.


Weighers of Coal.


E. N. JENCKES, WM. HUNT,


A. J. DUDLEY, OTIS KING,


D. A. E. WALLIS.


Surveyors of Lumber.


GEO. M. WALLIS,


C. F. RAWSON,


W. R. WALLIS, J. B. SWEET,


V. T. ESTEN.


Sealer of Weights and Measures. W. E. JONES.


LIST OF JURORS.


TO BE ACTED ON MARCH 21, 1892.


Aaron F. Jones, Francisco Bowen,


William Abbott, Henry O. Lamson, George P. B. Clarke,


William W. Brown,


Stillman Russell, Lorin A. Buffum,


Elmer H. Balcome, James W. Wixtead, Cornelius Emmons,


Herbert N. Logee.


William P. Wight,


William S. Jillson,


Walter E. Carpenter,


Marcus M. Luther,


Brigham Morse,


Walter E. Parker,


Edward B. Knapp,


Lester R. Hannant, Jesse B. Sweet,


Andrew J. Thayer, Milton Humes, George M. Wallis,


Solomon F. Root, Frank L. Correll,


Francis F. Young, Charles Mercier,


Alvin H. Brown,


E. N. JENCKES, / Selectmen EDWIN MOORE, § of Douglas.


Douglas, March 7, 1892.


WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING.


WORCESTER, SS.


To either of the Constables of the town of Douglas, in the County of Worcester, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


You are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Doug- las, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in said Douglas, on Monday, the twenty-first day of March. inst., at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, to wit :


ART. 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


ART. 2. To choose a Town Clerk, Treasurer, three Select- men, three Assessors, Town Agent, six Constables, Tax Collect- or, Agent and three Appraisers on the Devise of Moses Wallis, three Fence Viewers, and three Bridge Viewers, all for one year ; also, one Overseer of the Poor, three School Committee, and two Trustees of the Public Library for three years ; also, one School Committee for one year, and one for two years, to fill vacancies.


ART. 3. To choose all other necessary Town Officers, and to fill any vacancies that may appear.


ART. 4. To vote on the question, Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town the ensuing year ?


ART. 5. To hear the annual reports of the several Town Officers and act thereon.


ART. 6. To raise by tax and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary for the support of Poor, of Schools. for re- pairing school houses, repairing highways and bridges, for pay- ment of debts and interest, and contingent expenses the ensuing year.


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ART. 7. To raise by tax and appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars for Superintendent of schools.


ART. 8. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Collector of Taxes for the year 1892, to collect interest on all taxes not paid at a specified time, and to fix said time and rate of interest ; and see if the town will give the Collector of Taxes the same authority that a Town Treasurer has when Collector.


ART. 9. To determine the time when Poll and other 'Taxes shall be collected.


ART. 10. To see if the town will accept the list of names proposed by the Selectmen to serve as Jurors the ensuing year, or amend the same by adding thereto or taking therefrom.


ART. 11. To see if the town will vote to pay the members of the Fire Company the sum of eight dollars each, for their ser- vices the ensuing year, no member to receive said sum until he has served his full year ending April 1, 1893, and all fines to be deducted from said amount, and covered into the treasury of said Company.


ART. 12. To see what use the town will make of the Dog Fund (so called) for the ensuing year.


ART. 13. To see of what number the acting Superintending Committee of schools shall consist, and what compensation they shall receive.


ART. 14. To see what compensation the town will allow their Tax Collector, for collecting taxes the ensuing year.


ART. 15. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to Samuel Sibley Post, G. A. R. for charitable purposes under provision of chapter 189. Sec. 1. of Acts and Resolves of the year 1885.


ART. 16. To choose one or more Auditors in accordance with Sec. 1. Chap. 221, of Laws and Resolves of 1888.


ART. 17. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to furnish state aid to disabled soldiers and their families.


ART. 18. To see if the town will vote to buy a piece of land of J. A. Richardson for the purpose of enlarging the town cem- etery, and to repair or rebuild the fence on the easterly side of said cemetery, or act, or do anything in relation to the same.


ART. 19. To see if the town will vote to reset some of the oldest headstones now laying down in town cemetery.


ART. 20. To see if the town will vote to authorize the As- sessors to abate such taxes as in their judgement ought to be abated, which were assessed the previous year.


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ART. 21. To see if the town will authorize its Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in antici- pation of taxes of the ensuing year, and to issue notes of the town therefor, the debts incurred thereby to be paid from said taxes,


ART. 22. To see if the town will vote to sell or rent their ' Town Farm, or act, or do anything in relation to the same.


ART. 23 To see if the town will vote to protect the ponds in Douglas, from parties living out of town fishing in them.


ART. 24. To see if the town will vote to discontinue the Grammar school.


ART. 25. To see if the town will vote to rescind the vote passed at the annual March meeting of 1890, under Art. 14 of the warrant of said meeting, where the town voted to unite with other towns and employ a Superintendent of schools.


ART. 26 To see if the town will vote to lessen the number of weeks of our primary schools, and if so, how many for each term, or how many for the year.


ART. 27. To see what action the town will take in relation to the suit now pending of Louisa M. Dore vs the Inhabitants of Douglas, or act. or do anything in relation to the same.


ART. 28. To see if the town will vote to pay to Mary Shel- con the whole or any part of the money paid the town, on ac- count of taxes assessed on land her late husband, Ezekiel Shel- don, did not own, or act, or do anything in relation to the same.


ART. 29. To see if the town will vote to pay the heirs of Betsey Brown any part of the money paid to the town, on ac- count of taxes assessed on land not owned by them, or act, or do anything in relation to the same.


We have fixed the time at which the Polls may be closed at three o'clock, P. M.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attest-


ed copies thereof, at the Post Office in East Douglas, at the Post Office in Douglas Center, and at the Tavern House of William Jepherson, so called, in South Douglas, ten days at least, before the time for holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this seventh day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.


E. N. JENCKES, Selectmen EDWIN MOORE, Sof Douglas.


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


The Selectmen of the Town of Douglas, herewith respectfully submit their annual report of the financial affairs of the town for the year ending Feb. 29, 1892.


Orders for the payment of money have been drawn on the Town Treasurer to the amount of $13,750.06 for the following purposes, viz :


Highways and Bridges,


For itemized account see Supervisors of Highways report.


Maintenance of highways and bridges, - - $1,893 98 For making snow roads, 50 04


$1,944 02


Schools.


For itemized account see School Committee's report.


Paid for maintenance of Schools, - $4,797 56


Repairs on school house, 306 98


Albert J. Curtis, Superintendent, 450 00


Books and supplies. $517 59


Books bought last year, 335 53


853 12


$6,407 66


Overseers of Poor.


For disbursments see Overseers' Report.


Paid Overseers of Poor, for support of Poor,


$2,650 00


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Fire Engine Company.


Paid Fire Engine Company as per vote of the town, Wood and coal, 21 86


$308 67


Expense on tower, 61 77


$392.30


Samuel Sibley Post, G. A. R.


Paid Samuel Sibley Post G. A. R. as per vote of the


town, $150 00


State and Military Aid, Chap, 301 and 279, Paid State and Military Aid, $487 00


Lockup Expenses.


Lock up expenses including care of tramps, $68 52


Miscellaneous Expenses. Town Clerk.


Francisco Bowen, recording and indexing,


44 births,


$22 00


53 deaths. 18 45


27 marriages, 4 05


$11 60


Express on public documents and station-


ery for year ending March 1, 1892, $8 29


Attending meetings of Town Clerks, 4 50


Services as Register of Voters, 10 00


Drs. Clark and Sterling for returning 15 births, 3 75 $26 51


Treasurer.


W. E. Jones, $75 00


Selectmen.


E. N. Jenckes,


$33 33


E. Moore, 33 34


33 33


J. B. Sweet, $100 00


12


Overseers of Poor.


Orrin Chase, E. B. Knapp, A. F. Jones,


$50 00


50 00


50 00


$150 00


Collection of Taxes.


Geo. P. B. Clark, - $110 00


Truant Officer.


Geo. P. B. Clark, 10 00


Assessors. (Assessing taxes and making copy of valuation for printing.)


$58 25


V. T. Esten, Edwin Moore,


60 00


S. W. Potter,


61 50


$179 75


Sealer of Weights and Measures,


W. E. Jones, -


$10 00


Sexton,


Edward Balcome, - $10 00


Rent of Citizens Hall.


A. J. Thayer, rent of Citizens' Hall one year to April 1, 1891, $100 00


Bounty.


For killing foxes and crows, $26 30


Constables.


E. G. Babson, posting town warrants, $3 00


S. Russell, notifying town officers to take their oath, 1 00


·


13


E. P. Heath, copying and posting town warrants, etc. -


7 00


$14 00


Miscellaneous.


. Paid C. J. Batcheller, printing town reports, $70 20 Official ballots and dog notices, 9 75


$79 95


Geo. P. B. Clarke, as per vote,


10 25


Geo. Dumas, damages, $15 00


Jesse B. Sweet, expense, 2 00


17 00


George Abbott, stationery,


2 33


Assesssor's books and express,


1 00


Eliza Goddard, board S. Craggin,


104 00


('leaning town hall,


2 00


Dexter Whipple, land damages, laying road,


5 00


Joseph Bowen, burial expense \'. Tifft,


35 00


Insurance on engine building, 15 00


5 00


American Axe & Tool Co., for land,


300 00


Valuation books, 50 00


69 00


Cleaning Selectmen's room, woodroom and hall,


2 00


E. N. Jenckes, expenses to Worcester on Dore case,


3 50


A. F. Jones, carting and setting safe,


7 00


W. E. Jones, stamps and stationery, 2 years,


8 31


'Town officers salaries, $729 89


Lock up expenses, 68 52


798 41


$1,692 78


Recapitulation.


Miscellaneous expenses, $1,692 78


Highways and bridges, -


1,944 02


Maintenance of schools, for all purposes, -


6,407 66


Support of l'oor, 2,650 00


Fire Engine Company,


-


392 30


B. A. Stockwell, door and labor, engine building, Morse Safe Co., for safe,


225 00


C. J. Batcheller, printing check list and town warrants, $19 00


14


Samuel Sibley Post, G. A. R., State and Military Aid, -


150 00


487 00


Bounty on foxes and crows,


26 30


$13,750 06


Statement of Appropriations and Expenditures under same for 1891-92.


Appropriation for schools, $4,400 00


Expenditures, -


4,797 56


Overdrawn,


$397 56


Appropriation for books and supplies,


500 00


Expenditures,


853 12


Overdrawn,


-


353 12


Appropriation for bounty on foxes and crows, 50 00


Expenditures, 26 30


Balance, -


23 70


Appropriation for highways and bridges, 2,500 00


Expenditures, 1,944 02


Balance, -


555 98


Appropriation for support of poor, 2,700 00


Expenditures,


2,650 00


Balance,


-


50 00


Appropriation for debts and interest, -


-


1,000 00


Appropriation for contingent expenses, 1,500 00


Expenditures, 1,692 78


Overdrawn, .


192 78


Appropriation for repairs on school houses, $200 00 Expenditures, 306 98


Overdrawn,


106 98


15


Appropriation for state aid to soldiers, Expenditures,


$200 00 487 00


Overdrawn, -


$287 00


Appropriation for Fire Engine Company, 320 00


Expenditures. 392 30


Overdrawn, -


72 30


Appropriation for Grand Army, 150 00


Expenditures,


150 00


Appropriation for superintendent of schools, 300 00 Expenditures, 450 00


Overdrawn, -


150 00


E. N. JENCKES. Selectmen EDWIN MOORE. of


J. B. SWEET. Douglas.


M. M. LUTHER, Auditor.


Report of the Treasurer.


W. E. JONES, TREASURER.


1891.


DR.


Mar. 1. Cash on hand, $2,240 09


66


9. Rec'd Geo. Clark, Coll., interest on taxes, 8 33


66


13.


Barnet Sedersky, for license, 6 00


13. John Chollar, for sash, 1 75


66 17. State corporation tax, 18 55


Apr. 1. A. A. Putnam, Justice 2nd. Dist. Court, 57 00 25. Whitinsville bank, on note, 3,000 00


=


28. Town of Charlton,


16 00


30.


Chas. Mercier, license, 1st. and 4th. class, 1,700 00


May 1. A. A. Putnam, Justice 2nd. Dist. Court, 65 00


8.


J. M. Rawson, auctioneers license, 2 00


14.


Alfred Lebeau, license, 6 00


18. A. F. Aldrich, state school fund, 408 50


66


18.


S. Russell, drug license,


1 00


28.


L. A. Buffum, rent road machine,


50


66 28.


M. O. Mowry, drug license, 1 00


June 8.


Town of Charlton,


20 75


8.


State Treas., support state paupers.


17 00


8.


State Treas., support state paupers.


172 87


July 6.


A. A. Putnam, Justice 2nd. Dist. Court, 15 00


Sept. 1.


A. A. Putnam, Justice 2nd. Dist. Court, 5 60


Oct. 24.


Walter Cook, auctioneers license, 2 00


31.


L. A. Buffum, sale of plank, 8 64


Nov. 21.


Town of Spencer, 7 00


" 28.


C. J. Batcheller, proceeds of enter-


tainment for benefit of Library, 142 00


17


Dec. 1.


A. A. Putnam, Justice 2nd. Dist. Court, $6 57


Dec. 11. 11.


State Treas. corporation tax, 152 78


State Treas., national bank tax, 106 84


11. State Treas., military aid, Chap. 279, 60 00


.. 11. State Treas., state aid, Chap. 301, 381 00


29.


Edward A. Brown, Treas., dog fund, 291 31


1892.


Jan. 25. State Treas., income school fund, 184 56


Feb. 1.


A. A. Putnam, Justice 2nd. Dist. Court, 15 01


. 27. Chas. Burlingame, 2 years interest on note of A. Wilson to library, 12 00


" 29. Geo. P. B. Clark, Collector, interest rec'd on taxes, 12 99


" 29. Geo. P. B. Clarke, Collector, 14,786 39


$23,932 03


W. E. JONES, TREASURER.


1891.


CR.


Mar. 24. Paid B. W. Aldrich, on error of Feb. 19, entering note of Albert Butler $750, should have been $700,


$50 00


" 29. M. M. Luther, interest on note to date, 12 00


May 1. William Abbott, Guardian, interest on note, 1 year, 141 00


.. 1. Edwin Moore, interest on note, 1 yr. 78 00


Retus Walling Heirs, interest on note, 1 year, 65 70


" 11. State Treas., one-fourth license money for 1890, 50


" 22. State Treas.,one-fourth license money for 1891, 425 00


" 22. F. O. Bacon, Deputy Sheriff, services,


78 35


June 5. Sarah Richardson, interest on note, one year to May 30, 37 96


. 5. Mary Walker, interest on note, one year to May 29, 21 19


9. Edwin Moore, interest on note, one year to June 19, 30 00


18


June 9. Paid Edwin Moore, interest on note, one year, to May 26, $42 00


" 19. Clara Lawton, interest on note, one year to June 21, 40 00


19. E. Moore, Exec'r on Luther estate, 100 00


Aug. 4. E. O. Bacon, Deputy Sheriff, May account,


14 48


E. O. Bacon, Deputy Sheriff, June account, 17 30


4. John Nugent, Deputy Sheriff, May account, 5 26


66 4. John Nugent, Deputy Sheriff, July account,


27 81


4.


E. P. Heath, Constable, May account, Albert Butler, interest on note. 1 yr. Edwin Moore, Exec'r Luther Estate, Whitinsville Bank, note and interest, E. P. Heath, Constable, Nov. acc't.


42 00


Oct. 31.


153 36


Nov. 9.


3,073 50


Dec. 1.


18 57


" 11.


George A. Marden, State Treas., state tax.


765 00


1892.


Feb. 1.


E. O. Bacon, Deputy Sheriff, Jan. account,


21 09


4.


Edwin Moore, Executor, note and interest,


1,066 45


29,


152 orders of selectmen,


13,750 06


29.


15 orders Treas. Public Library, 435 52


29. Interest allowed on taxes,


104 92


29.


' Town of Douglas, taxes,


7 85


29.


Abatement of taxes,


126 01


66 29.


('ash on hand,


3.171 49


$23,932 03


It will be seen from the above report that all money borrow- ed during the current year has been paid ; also, note of Albert Butler, Executor, transferred to Edwin Moore, Executor, amount- ing principal and interest to $1,319.81, has been settled in full.


Respectfully submitted.


W. E. JONES, Treasurer,


MARCUS M. LUTHER, Auditor,


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Sept. 25.


ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.


Assets.


Cash on hand,


$3,171 49


Lockup and school property,


5,000 00


Due from State for salary of Superintendent of Schools,


400 00


Almshouse establishment,


3,000 00


Personal property at almshouse,


1,227 84


Engine building,


1,050 00


Engine building lot,


300 00.


Fire engine and hose,


700 00


Safe in Selectmen's room.


200 00


New safe in old library room.


225 00


Road machines and scrapers,


320 00


Road tools on hand,


29 00


New school books on hand,


209 26


Due from State, Military aid, Chap. 279,


00


Due from State, Military aid, Chap. 301.


349 00


Due from State, burial expense,


17 50


Due from Geo. P. B. Clark, uncollected taxes,


24 08


$16,292 17


Liabilities,


Note to Retus Walling Heirs


$1,095 00


Albert Butler,


700 00


Edwin Moore, three notes,


2,500 00


Henry D. Wallis,


400 00


M. M. Luther,


200 00


W'm. Abbott, Guardian,


2,350 00


Clara Lawton,


1,000 00


Mary Walker,


353 21


Sarah Richardson,


632 68


Albert Butler,


700 00


Interest due on above notes, to Mar. 1, '92,


587 83


$10,518 72


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING MAR. 1, 1892.


GEORGE ROBERTS, Superintendent.


DR.


Personal property as per inventory taken by the Board of Overseers of 1890, upon the 1st day March, 1891, sum total. $1,426 59


CR.


Personal property as per inventory taken by the present Board of Overseers upon the 2d day March, 1892, sum total. $1,227 84 ('ash in hands of Superintendent. 58 66- 1,286 50


We have paid out on account of Poor Farm as follows :


Salary of George Roberts, Superintendent. $337 50


George Gleason, horse cart. 25 00


Harness, 18 00


Team to farm, 50


W. R. Wallis, 218 30


21


Dr. L. White.


$3 50


Wm. Peak.


24 50


E. G. Babson,


18 42


Looking up Ellen Thayer.


4 75


E. N. Jenckes,


156 66


Dr. Sterling.


1 00


F. P. Heath,


81 32


W. E. Jones.


40 31


$929 76


Whole number of week's board of paupers at Almshouse, 159


Cost of supporting paupers per week.


$6 72


State Paupers.


Joseph Gilbert.


$29 57


Miscellaneous.


Stamps and paper,


$1 30


Paid Orrin Chase, assistance paying paupers, '91. 3 78


$5 08


Outside Poor.


Nellie M. Buxton,


$96 00


Rosana Conley,


103 54


George Casey and Mary Hughes.


212 76


Julius Gould.


162 50


Mrs. Edward Generauz,


96 00


Rufus Johnson and Daughter.


26 00


Mrs. M. Martin,


60 00


Mrs. James McCormick.


59 09


Mrs. Chas. Gravlin,


77 20


Nelson Perry.


2 00


Gardner Nickerson,


20 90


Bridget Lee.


6 50


Everline Sprague.


50 00


Joseph Labelle, Town of Spencer.


7 00


Thomas Vallier,


185 00


Sylvia E. Wakefield,


60 00


Mrs. Anthony Ledeaux,


77 08


22


Mrs. Joseph Taylor.


$38 17


Joseph Wright,


40


Jane Mackentire.


11 00


Clement Jarvis,


17 97


Aurella Greene,


37 00


Salem Town, Town of Charlton,


36 75


Lucinda Goward, Town of Sutton.


3 00


Mrs. Mary Young,


63 50


Mrs. Mary Gravell,


19 69


Mrs. Augustus Anderson,


97 74


Joseph Gilbert,


29 57


$1,656 36


Cost of supporting the poor,


$2,620 77


Due from State,


20 57


Cash in hands of Overseers:


29 23-


58 80


Sum total,


$2,561 97


E. B. KNAPP, ) Overseers ORRIN CHASE, ) of Poor.


REPORT


-OF-


AARON F. JONES, AGENT. ON THE DEVISE OF MOSES WALLIS. -- TO THE --- TOWN OF DOUGLAS.


-FOR THE- YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1892.


The Agent charges himself with cash and notes, as follows :


Notes due the town March 1, 1891,


$15,816 50


Accrued interest,


787 20


Cash in hands of Agent,


$2,122 11


$18,725 81


Received Interest and Principal, as follows :


Mar. 1. Smith Sherman,


$18 00


20. John M. Putnam, 50


" 20. Margaret Brown, 18 00


" 20. Margaret Brown, on principal,


100 00


April 2. Millbury Bank, interest on deposit,


75


May 11. Herbert L. Sherman,


26 55


June 20. Amos A. Humes, 21 00


" 29. Abby Thayer, note and interest, 310 50


24


July 7. Michael Roberts,


$22 50


6. 24. Margaret Stearnes,


18 00


" 25. Allen Buxton, , 00


25. Joanna Rawson,


12 00


27. Mitchel Augar,


18 00


Aug. 6. Thomas M. Remington,


12 00


10.


Sarah Paine,


12 00


13.


Joseph T. Arnold,


48 00


Sept. 3.


Phœbe E. Johnson,


19 98


3.


O. N. Thurber,


10 00


" 19.


Joseph Lebeau,


24 00


6 19. Simon P. Rawson, paid by Zilpha Rawson,


30 00


Oct. 2. Horace Batcheller,


66


4. Dennis Quinn,


12 00


..


4. Dennis Quinn, on principal,


100 00


29. Lewis Terrier,


24 00


Nov. 2.


Chandler Titus, principal and interest on two notes,


507 72


13. Lovel Southwick, principal and interest,


184 24


Dec. 10. Vesta H. Balcome,


7 50


"


11.


Thomas Wixtead, paid by James Wixtead,


48 00


18.


John Lebeau,


12 00


21.


Frank Duvall,


21 00


21. Amos G. Yates,


9 00


21. Aaron Aldrich, 16 00


1892.


Jan. 1. Alvin H. Brown,


60 00


16.


O. N. Thurber,


8 00


22. Joel Glover,


12 00


23. Joseph StAndrews,


24 00


: 23. Thomas M. Remington, principal and int.


205 58


16


28.


George C. Allen,


21 00


66 30. Salome Casey,


30 00


30. Chas. H. Hilton,


12 00


Feb. 9. Aaron Aldrich,


4 00


66


10. Julius Rivers,


24 00


66 19. James McCormick, paid by John Gough,


21 00


20. Mary J. Willis.


30 00


66 20. Louisa Jarvis,


6 00


66 22. John Vallier,


18 00


66


26. Alfred and Mary Reynolds,


19 50


27. John M. Putnam,


7/50


16


29. Sarah H. Paine,


12 00


12 00


17. Potter M. Bates,


9 00


25


Feb. 29. William F. Young,


$25 00


" 29. Interest on cash deposited, 30 00


$2,267 82


The Agent has loaned and paid out, as follows :


1891.


Mar. 30. ('harles W. Potter, former agent, for one months services, $5 00


April 2.


Expense to Millbury and Worcester, 2 00


2.


Loaned Daniel S. Buxton, 200 00


..


2.


Recording mortgage. 1 00


.:


6.


Stamps and envelopes,


1 00


25. Loaned Susan V. Thayer,


500 00


66 25. Recording mortgage,


1 00


July 6. George P. B. Clarke, tax,


266 36


Aug. 26.


Chas. J. Batcheller, printing,


1 75


Oct. 30.


Loaned John Peterson,


400 00


30.


Recording mortgage,


1 00


Nov. 5.


Discharging two mortgages,


50


" ", 21. Transferring one mortgage,


25


Dec. 5.


Loaned Willie Manahan,


500 00


66


5. Recording mortgage, 1 00


1892.


Jan. 23.


Discharging mortgage,


25


Feb. 29.


Suel Logee. Appraiser,


8 00


29.


William L. Church, Appraiser,


3 50


29.


Edwin Parker, Appraiser,


1 00


" 29.


Agent for services,


60 00


$1,953 61


Notes due the Town March 1, 1892.


Maker of Note.


Paid by


Accrued Int.


Prin.


Joseph T. Arnold,


$14 00


$400 00


Horace Batcheller.


2 60


200 00


Rebecca Morse.


30 17


500 00


John Vallier,


45 300 00


Joseph StAndrew,


4 40


400 00


Alvin H. Brown,


20 00


500 00


26


Maker of Note. Paid by


Accrued Int. Prin.


A. F. Brown,


38 08


500 00


Thomas Wixtead,


James Wixtead,


2 87


200 00


Orrin N. Thurber.


Eliza Williams.


15 30


300 00


Ira T. Robbins.


Frank McComick.


10 50


150 00


James McCormick,


John Gough.


17 50


350 00


John M. Putnam.


Chas. E. Burlingame,


125 00


Joel Glover,


Sarah Dufo.


2 93


200 00


S. P. Rawson,


Zilpha M. Rawson,


30 83


500 00


Phœbe M. Young,


William F. Young,


40 67


500 00


Amos A. Humes,


Geer,


19 78


350 00


Margaret Stearnes,


Mrs. O. C. Emerson,


16 50


300 00


Mary J. Willis,


18 17


500 00


Louisa Jarvis,


3 62


160 00


Michæl Roberts,


14 57


375 00


Dennis Quinn,


Major Benson,


5 00


200 00


Mitchel Auger,


15 40


300 00


Mary J. Murphy,


50 33


500 00


Phœbe E. Johnson,


22 25


333 00


Allen Buxton,


5 60


100 00


John Lebeau,


10 00


200 00


Russell M. Peters,


22 96


250 00


Mrs. Joanna Rawson,


9.30


200 00


Julius Rivers,


20 00


400 00


Amos G. Yates,


6 64


150 00


Vesta H. Balcome,


Wellington Balcome,


3 65


125 00


Potter M. Bates,


3 34


150 00


S. H. Starr,


11 92


100 00


Alfred and Mary Reynolds,


81


325 00


Chas. H. Hilton,


Walter Hilton,


40


200 00


Aaron Aldrich,


41 67


500 00


Margaret F. Brown.


17 00


300 00


Joseph Lebeau.


11 00


400 00


Frank Duval,


10 79


350 00


Edwin C. Esten,


27 48


350 00


Lewis Terrier,


4 93


400 00


Sarah H. Paine, Smith Sherman,


18 00


300 00


Herbert L. Sherman,


16 92


350 00


George C. Allen,


12 25


350 00


Salina Casey.


3 00


500 00


Willie Manahan,


7 08


500 00


Susan V. Thayer,


25 42


500 00


118 27


400 00


Rufus P. Johnson,


50


200 00


27


Maker of Note. John Peterson, Daniel S. Buxton,




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