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ANNUAL REPORT
-OF THE-
SELECTMEN 7
Overseers of the Poor and Treasurer,
-OF THE-
Town of Harwich,
GFOR THE YEARS ,
1883.
HARWICH, MASS : "Independent" Steam Printing Establishment. 1884.
REPORT:
SUPPLIES FOR ALMSHOUSE.
Keeper's wages, $250 00| Nath'l Robbins,
$22 06
P. N. Small, supplies, 9 10
F. W. Baker,
3 20
Caleb Small, 66 9 00
Nath'l Doane,
32 65
H. Kelley & Co., " 121 71
J. K. Robbins, 66 71 86
T. R. Eldridge, 66 141 11
Nathan Ellis,
66 53 63
Lorenzo Doane, 66 45 41
Tamsin Brooks, 66 5 50
Freeman Snow, 66 11 90
J. K. Kendrick,
66 42 48
F. D. Weekes, 66
94 Zeph. Nickerson, 66 14 50
C. E. Brett, 66 142 25
Jeremiah Walker, " 3 20
J. Connelly, pasture 3 00
Small & Snow, 66
4 55
Isaac Long, supplies, 16 50 S. K. Sears, 66 12 30
F. A. Small, 66
9 85
J. O. Baker, 66 42 51
Eben. Eldridge,
11 00
2 Shoats, 15 00
D. S. Steel, 66
6 83
F.E. Burgess & Co "
2 60
Levi Rogers, 66 18 70
Cyrus Baker, 66
10 50
S. B. Kelley, 66
83 87
Mulford Young. 66 1 04
J. B. Nickerson,
1 55
D. L. Small, 66 99
Bathsheba Bea, .6 1 00
$1257 29
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POOR SUPPLIED OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
NAME.
SUPPLIED BY
AMT.
Ida Ellis' child,
Barnstable,
$ 40 00
Eben Cahoon,
49 03
Tamsin Cahoon,
15 75
Mary Halliday,
Yarmouth, 66
9 00
James Robinson,
62 90
Nathan Snow's children,
66
24 35
Mrs. Abram Shutster,
52 00
Salome Snow,
52 00
Barzillai Nickerson,
66
W. B. Kelley, 4 30
46 34
Phebe Heylinberg,
C. Small, 66
4 13
Sarah Phillips,
M. Young and I. Small,
72 95
Alice Glinden,
C. Small and Nickerson & Sears,
72 08
Samuel Taylor,
H. Kelley & Co., and C. Small,
27 50
Colman Chase,
A. J. Chase and Snow & Rogers,
19 27
Mrs. Elkanah Mayo,
D. Lothrop and others,
112 11
William Cahoon,
A. J. Chase,
4 50
Oliver Basset &children,
James W. Jeraulds,
67 00
Jane Nickerson,
G. H. Tripp, 62 00
7 50
D. Lothrop, Jr. and H. Kelley & Co., 64 16
37 25
E. Chase and H. Kelley & Co.,
30 65
John B. Snow,
H. Kelley & Co.,
8 50
G. W. Robbins' child,
46 60
Nancy Nickerson,
Town Orders,
33 00
Alexander Nickerson,
66
179 00
Mrs. David Snow,
M. Young and L. Long,
50 75
E. Wixon's children,
Eben Eldridge, 63 33
Alonzo Patterson,
Coffin Refunded,
15 00
J. K. Robbins and H.
Emily Snow,
Sandwich, 66
Nantucket, $42 04
20 26
Jacob F. Phillips,
Theophilus S. Snow, 2d., Phebe Y. Chase,
H. Kelley & Co.,
Marshall Kelley, Pauline Hamilton,
J. S. Nickerson,
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NAME.
SUPPLIED BY
AMT.
Maria Berry's children,
Kelley & Co., $72 88 H. C. Robbins and oth- ers, 40 00
Harvey Nickerson, Lydia Robbins,
E. Chase and others,
22 00
David Harding,
72 50
Mrs. Cornelius Eldridge, Joseph Chase,
N. Ellis and M. Young, E. Chase and H. Kelley & Co., 37 65
Simeon Y. Nickerson,
Town Orders,
39 00
Heman Nickerson,
A. J. Chase and others,
20 00
Lewis F. Smith,
A. J. Chase,
20 27
Esther Chase,
S. Crowell and others, 66
95 00
Horatio Jacob's child'n,
S. Crowell,
5 00
Alpheus Nickerson,
22 00
Hezekiah Moody,
C. E. Brett,
53 00
Widow Benj. Hunt,
and N. Ellis,
18 88
Hiram Eldridge,
6 00
Ernest F. Stone,
Coffin,
15 00
George W. Ellis,
C. E. Brett,
3 00
Catharine Chase,
N. H. Chase,
18 00
Bethia Doane,
Board Paid,
18 00
Mrs. G. A. Williams,
9 75
F. E. Burgess & Co.,
9 50
Calvin Chase,
Digging grave,
2 00
Lemuel Phillips,
Brewster,
4 00
Edwin L. Chase,
A. L. Chase,
35 00
Polly Eldridge,
Nathan Walker,
65 00
Nancy Burgess.
Dr. Sweet,
15 10
Jason Chase,
27 53
Lizzie Eldridge,
5 63
Melvin Bassett,
2 88
Alex. B. Chase, Jr.,
Plymouth,
34 52
Elra A. Crowell,
Elra Crowell,
26 00
Edwin Nickerson,
Amos Nickerson,
26 00
Mrs. Isaiah Smith,
H. Kelley & Co., 7 75
Almena Doane,
Dr. Sweet,
20 00
29 50
65 75
Ensign Chase and wife,
66
Benjamin F. Chase,
Boston, 66
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NAME.
SUPPLIED BY
AMT.
Abner Eldridge,
Barnstable,
$ 2 00
Maria Merchant's child'n
Gloucester,
18 00
$2333 00
SUPPORTED IN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
Euretta Chase, Celia M. Chase,
$31 85
17 00
$48 85
POOR SUPPORTED FOR OTHER TOWNS.
David Chipman, Boston,
$132 50
Frank Stimson, 66
39 00
George Muse, 66
6 00
Hannah Gardner, Nantucket,
45 50
Mary Eldridge, Chatham,
8 86
Julia Robbins, Orleans,
8 00
Rebecca Clark, Sandwich,
6 00
Henry Allen's family, Fall River,
10 00
J. O'Brien, supported by State,
105 50
$361 36
SUPPORTED IN INSANE HOSPITAL.
Andrew H. Coggins,
$243 42
Thankful W. Chase.
179 64
Erastus K. Allen,
106 27
Mary J. Maker,
134 61
$663 94
BRIDGES.
Repairs on B. D. Kelley's bridge, $ 52 73
" Erastus Chase's 42 50
Spouts and railing in town, 37 53
Repairs on Annis' bridge, 6 45
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Rebuilding Sheldon Crowell's bridge,
$140 49
Repairs on Coy's Brook bridge, 43 92
66
" Allen's bridge,
15 84
" Bell's Neck bridge,
2 79
" Cove bridge,
38 31
$380 56
NEW ROADS.
Allen's road, land damage,
$37 00
" Working road and spout,
35 15 $72 15
Cyrus Ellis' road, land damage, $100 00
66
working and spout 78 43 178 43
$250 58
HARDENING OF ROADS AT AUCTION.
Claying 180 rods of road, $246 08
Paid for Clay,
32 74
$278 82
Repairs on Roads,
$793 39
New Culvert near Oliver Kelley's,
36 09
$829 48
Clearing Snow, $54 08
PAID FOR MILITARY AID.
Henry Baker,
$ 96 00 | Daniel W. Ellis,
60 00
Isaac L. Kendrick,
60 00
Wm. Field,
100 00
Wm. H. Ellis,
48 00
Wm. W. Chase, 90 00
Thomas E. Small,
12 00
David P. Clark, 72 00
Benj. Bassett,
48 00
$586 00
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SCHOOLS.
WEST HARWICH :
Teachers' wages,
$582 25
Janitor's wages,
39 50
Janitor's wages,
29 41
Fuel,
21 56
Repairs,
13 35
Repairs,
14 11
$664 01
$248 33
NORTH HARWICH :
Teachers' wages,
$333 50
Janitor's wages,
29 25
Fuel,
15 70
Repairs,
9 68
$388 13
HARWICH CENTRE :
Teachers' wages,
$853 50
Janitor's wages,
48 75
Fuel,
40 12
Repairs,
32 89
Books.
3 80
$979 06
HIGH SCHOOL :
Teacher's wages,
$866 66
Janitor's wages,
19 50
Fuel,
49 68
Fuel,
21 45
Repairs,
31 58
Repairs,
2 21
Books, 7 15
$909 82
EAST HARWICH :
Teachers' wages,
$592 00
Janitor's wages,
43 56
Fuel, 52 60
Repairs.
108 46
$796 62
SOUTH HARWICH :
Teachers' wages,
$669 50 .
Janitor's wages,
33 75
Fuel, 44 50
Repairs,
18 23
$765 98
HARWICH PORT :
Teachers' wages, $776 00
Janitor's wages, 43 00
$907 41
PLEASANT LAKE :
Teachers' wages, $183 75
Fuel,
28 91
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TOWN OFFICERS.
Seth Paine, Constable services, $ 15 50
Mark F. Nickerson, Selectman Jan. 1, to Feb. 1,
1883, 16 25
S. A. Hayward, School Committee,
10 00
Zeph. Nickerson, 66
10 00
Freeman Ryder, 66
10 00
S. B. Kelley, 66
10 00
W. J. Nickerson,
10 00
G. N. Munsell, 66 30 00
Stephen Turner, Constable services, 4 50
D. S. Steel. Selectman, Feb. 6, 1883, to Jan. 1, '84, 100 00
W. B. Kelley, Selectman twelve months, 137 00
Isaiah Chase 66 125 00
$478 25
MISCELLANEOUS.
G. N. Munsell, medical attendance and medicine, $112 67
Alton P. Goss, printing, advertising, etc., 88 29
Rent of Social Hall, elections, 40 00
Bass River Upper and Lower Bridge,
34 38
Small & Snow, school books,
50 67
Stamps and stationery,
5 00
John Stetson, M. D., services,
8 75
Levi Long, going with hearse 49 times,
61 25
John Drum, going with hearse,
3 25
H. P. Harriman legal advice,
17 00
School books for poor children,
6 23
Nathaniel Doane, expense on Herring Brook, 15 50
. . use compass and chain 4 years, 8 00
$450 99
RECAPITULATION.
Poor in Almshouse, $ 1257 29
Poor out Almshouse, 2333 00
Industrial School, 48 85
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Poor paid for other towns,
$361 36
Insane Hospital,
663 94
Bridges,
380 56
New Roads,
250 58
Hardening roads at auction,
278 82
Repairs of roads and culvert,
829 48
Clearing Snow,
54 08
Military Aid,
586 00
Schools,
5659 86
Town Officers,
478 25
Miscellaneous.
450 99
$13633 06
In full payment for the same, the Selectmen have drawn orders on the Treasurer to the amount of thirteen thousand, six hundred thirty-three and 6-100 dollars.
Respectfully Submitted, ISAIAH CHASE, WATSON B. KELLEY, DANFORTH S. STEEL.
Jan. 10, 1884.
NAMES OF PERSONS WORKING ROADS.
Chas. L. Ireland,
$ 3 00 Joel B. Cahoon, $42 03
Wm. Robbins,
17 09 F. R. Nickerson, 3.00
Nathaniel Chase,
3 00 James B. Nickerson, 1 65
Eldredge Chase,
3 00 J. S. Cahoon, 3 00
Timothy Mulchay,
7 80 A. S. Crowell,
6 13
William W. Chase, 45 B. G. Chase,
2 25
E. Snow,
28 45 F. H. Rogers,
6 15
N. Smith,
21 90 Judah Chase,
53 16
T. Grew,
5 48 Richard Rogers,
8 80
B. D, Kelley,
25 A. L. Robbins,
7 95
Joseph Allen,
1 05 Albert Kenney, 1 35
J. W. Aldrich,
11 00
William H. Ellis,
1 12
Geo. B. Mecarta,
9 00
B. B. Crowell,
2 40
Gershom Hall,
3 60
Lorenzo Kelley,
1 50
B. F. Hall,
1
4 50 J. B. Eldridge, 1 42
B. Taylor,
85 20 William S. Chase,
2 50
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Eben'r. Smith,
$18 25 | N. H. Chase,
$21 06
Freeman Ryder,
14 40 Eben Eldridge,
2 25
Alvin Cahoon,
3 23 Rinaldo Eldridge, 68 80
R. W. Rogers,
5 00 Samuel James,
11 25
Geo. W. Ellis,
5 25
Eben Taylor,
3 08
Isaac Small,
75
Eben Weekes,
77
E. G. Doane,
5 75
Alvorado Ellis,
1 12
Eben Eldridge,
5 85
B. B. Crowell,
17 75
Sheldon Crowell,
1 36
William Phillips,
23 35
H. M. Young,
2 03
Joseph Crabe,
5 05
John Drum,
19 35
H. Hultse,
12 60
M. L. Chase,
1 75
H. Kelley & Co.,
22 40
Daniel Shute,
1 50
Henry Chase,
26 54
C. W. Dunton,
2 00
Sparrow Young,
3 00
J. O. Nickerson,
2 17
Amos Nickerson,
3 45
Z. R. Nickerson,
2 00
Luther Nickerson,
23 10
James Briggs,
4 20|
Elkanah Long,
5 70
Thomas Ellis, 2d.,
9 30
Reuben Allen,
22 65
Allen S. Joseph,
21 67
W. B. Kelley,
6 00
Leonard Freeman,
1 95
M. B. Chase,
1 95
Eldridge Small,
2 25
D. L. Small,
75
Samuel Small,
2 28
Erastus Chase,
2 00
L. S. Snow, Jr.,
1 13
W. H. Nickerson,
90
W. M Nickerson,
5 92
Patrick Kelley,
5 40
Paul Doane,
38
Ozias C. Baker,
7 05
C. H. Kelley,
2 85
E. B. Allen,
2 32
$793 39
Z. D. Eldridge,
1 35
TAXES TO BE REMITTED ON 1882 BILLS.
EAST SECTION.
E. B. Atkins, dead, Albert F. Allen, no property,
$2 70| Mrs. R. B. Cahoon, no property, $ 60
20
Ahira Chase, less
Abijah Bassett, poor,
5 60
poll 2 00
Henry Chase, over
Eldridge Baker, over tax, Nathan Cahoon, no
3 80
tax, 6 50
poll,
2 00
J. B. Clark, no per- sonal, 2 00
-12
Joshua S. Cash, no COW,
$ 60
Emerson Chase, sick,
2 60
Amos Nickerson, old Man, 5 03
Polly S. Nickerson, over tax, 9 60
Joshua A. Nickerson, Jr., left, 2 00
Benj. Hunt, dead, 4 00
Chas. E. Hamer, left,
2 00
poor, 2 80
Jas. M. Jeraulds, "
2 00
George Nickerson, left, 2 00
Isaac L. Kendrick, no poll,
2 00
Eugene M. Nicker- son, left, 2 00
Emeline Loveland, over tax,
2 40
Arthur M. Nickerson, left, 2 00
poor,
3 40
Josiah Y. Paine, old age, 10 40
Carl Delory, left,
2 00
Seth Eldridge, over tax,
4 00
Merritt M. Small's es-
tate, poor, 2 80
Heirs Jonathan El-
Theophilus S. Snow, 2d., sick, 2 00
dridge, over tax,
2 06
Cyrus Ellis, no cow,
60
Darius F. Weekes, over tax, 10 00
Ezra Eldridge, no personal, 2 20
Nathan Walker, over tax, 2 00
Elijah H. Eldridge, over tax, 1 00
David Howes, 2d., no property, 40
Caleb Chase, error, 20.00
Alex. Nickerson, poor 12 60
Elbridge C. Nicker- son, no property, 1 00
Aseneth Eldridge, widow, 6 40
Elijah S. Young, ov- er tax, 60
Doane S. Kendrick. poor, 3 80
Caroline Crapo, over tax, 1 00
Benj. Bassett, poor, 4 00
Heirs Levi C. Long, widow, 2 20
Edward Phillips,
poor, 6 00
Edmund C. Lee, no
personal.
40
Estate Nath'l Small, widow, 9 00
Hiram, C. Nickerson,
no COW, $ 60
Wm. Caffray, left,
3 60
David Cook, no prop- erty, 5 00 Sanford Freeman, no COW, 60
Julius Nickerson,
Tileston F. Cahoon,
Edward Smalley's es- tate, over tax, 1 00
Cornelius Eldridge, poor,
2 40
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Heirs Eli Small, ex- empt,
Heirs Amos Eldridge,
$ 6 80 no property, $ 50
Heirs Seth Harding,
1 60 no property, 15
Benj. M. Tripp, no property, 20
Seth Bearse, no property,
40
Lurana Winslow, ov- er tax, 4 80
Estate George W. Eldridge, no prop- erty,
40
Kimball Eldridge, no property,
40
TAXES TO BE REMITTED ON 1882 BILLS.
WEST SECTION.
Caleb K. Allen, error, $39 20 Frank Bearse, Den- Heirs Cyrus Allen, over tax, 8 20
nis, $ 2 00
Joseph Allen, poor,
12 80
ton, 2 00
Joshua D. Allen, Jr., over tax, 2 00
Everett Burgess, left, 2 00
Judah Berry, can't
Cynthia D. Brooks,
over tax, 2 40
H. C. Berry, Dennis,
6 00
Isaac N. Burgess, . left, 2 00
Heirs Sylvanus Baker, Jr., none, 1 40
Daniel D. Bassett, ov- ver tax, 1 00
can't pay,
12 40
Joseph Chase, poor, 9 60
Richard Baker, no personal,
2 40
Andrew Chase, no property, 6 40
Stephen Burgess, lost vessel,
44 00
Luther Chase, no per- sonal, 3 20
Lot Chase, left,
2 00
Geo. W. Baker, ov- er tax, 6 00
Heirs Elisha Clark, exempt, 6 00
Edward Brown, noth- ing,
4 20
William S. Clark,
Brockton, 2 00
Rufus S. Berry, Den- nis,
2 00
Wm. W.Chase, poor, 11 80
Heirs Aaron Small, exempt, Orrin S. Mecarta, over tax,
10 00
Mary Sherman, no
property, 1 00
$215 74
Henry Baker, Brock-
pay, 16 40
Jeseph C. Berry,
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Emulous Hall, over tax, $ 1 2C
Wm. Phillips, over
tax, $ 1 80
Gershom Hall, over
tax, 10 00
Gershom Hall, 2d., no property, 4 00
Peter Raymond, sick, 2 00 Kimball Robbins, ov- er tax, 1 80
Salathiel P. Hall, son dead, 2 00
George E. Hopkins, left,
2 00
Lorenzo D. Cahoon,
C. H. Hickok, left,
2 00 over tax, 2 00 Marshall E. Chase, Dennis, 2 00
B. D. Kelley, over tax,
2 00
Vanburen Chase, no COW, 60
4 00
Chas. E. Lothrop, no property,
7 00
Jos. A. Cahoon, left,
2 00
2 00
Anthony C. Megath- lin, Yarmouth, 2 00 Walter S. Chase, left, Heirs Elisha Mayo, 7 40 left, Eglantine Chase,poor, 4 00 Marshal J.Chase, left, 2 00 Lindsey Moody, Or- 2 00 leans, 2 00 Wm. H. Chase, left, Gustavus C. Crowell, no poll, 2 00
J. K. Nickerson, sick, 13 60
David C. Nickerson, over tax, 4 40
Clarissa Nickerson, over tax, 10 00
Joseph A. Nicker- son, dead,
11 20
Gamaliel Cahoon, poor, 11 40
John Oliver, no real, 2 60
Chas. D. Oliver, left, 2 00
Alonzo Paterson, dead
2 00
exempt, 2.00
Albert Parker, no property, 2 00
Charles D. Chase, no poll, 2 00
Martin L. Chase, no personal, 4 00
James C. Chase, no property, 3 80
Wilson S. Nicker- son, dead, 2 00
Hcirs Calvin Doane, exempt, 10 00
Heirs Urial Doane,
Heirs Isaac S. Doane, exempt, 17 20
David F. Rogers, poor, 9 20
Joseph Chase, 2d., poor, 10 80
Samuel E. Kelley, Dennis, 2 00
Estate Alvin Cahoon,
Reuben C. Kelley, Brockton, 2 00 Jr., no polls, Elbridge B. Chase, left, 2 00
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Jos. D. Ellis, poor, $ 8 40 |James F. Rogers, no
Gilson P. Ellis, poor, 11 80 personal, $ 80
Zemira D. Ellis, poor, 2 00
Joshua Snow, Jr., no cow, 60
Everett Ellis, over tax, 2 00
Estate Franklin Sears, exempt, 3 00
Heirs Loring Eldridge exempt,
11 40
Joseph W. Smith, Yarmouth, 2 00
Thacher Ellis, no
property,
1 00 Lewis F. Smith, ov- er tax, 7 40
Elmar E. Robbins, minor,
5 40 Newton Studley, Dennis, 2 00
Anthony K. Ryder, over tax,
10 00
John Smith, Brock- ton, 2 00
5 40 Sylvester B. Sears, Dennis, 2 00
Albert Ryder, Taun- ton,
2 00 Stephen Turner, Jr., left, 2 00
T. P. Robbins, Prov- idence,
2 00 Ezekiel Wentworth, no cow, 60
Chrystal W. Robbins, Texas,
2 00
Non Residents, no property, 22 80
Nelson W. Robbins, Texas, 2 00
Nathaniel W. Rob- bins, Texas, 2 00
$522 00
Leonard Robbins, er- ror, Gilbert W. Robbins, Yarmouth, 2 00 Alexander B. Turpie, left, 2 00
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. JOSHUA H. PAINE, TREASURER.
DR.
Cash on hand at last settlement,
$3754 13
of County Treasurer, dog fund,
63 73
of Orleans for Julia Robbins, 5 00
66 of Nantucket, Hannah Gardner,
41 00
66 of Boston, David Chipman,
96 00
of Boston, Frank Stimson, 39 00
66 of State, J. O'Brien,
80 07
66 State School fund,
265 22
Jonathan Chase, redemption of land,
20 00
66 of Chatham for Mary Eldridge,
3 75
60 for auctioneers' and peddlers' licenses,
18 00
66 for B. Rogers' land, sold for taxes,
5 50
of Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank,
1500 00
66 of I. R. Jones, towards father's support,
35 17
66 of Nathaniel Doane, Herring Brook,
460 00
of M. Kelley for tax,
1 07
66 for old plank sold,
5 53
66 of Cape Cod National Bank, tax,
6075 00
66 George W. Chase, oyster grant,
2 00
of J. H. Nickerson & Co., oyster grant,
2 00
66 of D. W. Ellis, military aid returned,
6 00
received Corporation tax
705 60
of State National Bank, tax,
288 34
66
State aid for 1882,
869 50
66
66
for military aid, 1882,
292 00
66
66 State tax on ships, foreign trade,
155 81
66 of Theophilus S. Snow,
7 50
66
of Marshall Kelley's estate,
45 00
66
of N. Walker, on note,
65 00
66 of Zeph Nickerson, collector, 1882, 16 66 1883,
2950 00
5700 00
6.
of Gershom Hall, collector, 1882,
2698 20
66
1883,
2467 00
E. G. Doane, collector, 1881,
181 16
$28903 28
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JOSHUA H. PAINE, TREASURER.
CR.
Paid orders omitted last settlement,
$ 6 93
State aid orders for 1881,
4 00
out standing orders, 1881, 132 55
66 orders for 1883, cancelled,
13358 29
66 State aid orders, 1883, cancelled,
880 67
66 Stationery, stamps and expressage,
10 60
66 Justice of the Peace for services,
60
66 Treasurer's salary for 1883,
100 00
66 auctioneers' services,
1 00
Doctors' return of births,
6 00
66 interest on notes and bonds,
1129 50
Note to Cape Cod Savings Bank,
1500 00
66 County tax, 1883,
794 42
State tax, 1883,
915 00
66 National Bank tax,
4727 00
Registering 45 births,
22 50
66
48 deaths,
16 80
66
66 47 marriages,
9 40
5288 02
Cash in Treasury,
$28903 28
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LIABILITIES.
State Treasurer's notes,
$10000 00
Bonds of last issue,
9000 00
Out standing orders,
274 77
Due for paupers out of town,
300 00
$19574 77
RESOURCES.
Due on Zeph. Nickerson, collector, 1882 bills, $280 00
66 66 1883, less
premium and estimated remittances,
3240 90
Due on Gershom Hall, collector, 1882 bills, 66
1883 " less
premium and estimated remittances,
3592 75
Cash in Treasury,
5288 02
Real estate,
200 00
State aid for 1883,
880 67
Military aid, 1883,
293 00
Proceeds Herring Brook for 1884,
460 00
Due from
1883,
60 00
Dog tax, 1884,
60 00
James F. Rogers' note,
21 00
Due from other towns, pauper accounts,
322 36
Due on Nathan Walker's note,
175 69
$15034 64
Respectfully Submitted,
ISAIAH CHASE, WATSON B. KELLEY, Committee. DANFORTH S. STEEL.
Harwich, Jan. 10, 1884.
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