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50
2 pkg. Aunt Jemima.
25
1-2 bu. salt,
30
2 cans corn.
9 bu. potatoes,
8 15
Barrel flour.
4 75
Freight,
32
Bottle ink.
10
Flower seeds,
35
Egg beater.
25
3 lbs. raspberry janı.
25
2 lbs. E. apple.
25
2 yeast cakes,
04
Gold dust,
25
Lb. tea, 60
Sugar,
50
Broom, 30
12
Gal. molasses.
50
28
Y
Sugar,
25
Pail lard,
55
Lemon Squeezer,
15
Broom,
30
Soap,
50
Lb. sapone,
12
Comb,
15
1-2 bu. salt,
35
Pickles,
25
Straw hat,
25
Salt,
05
2 rolled avena,
25
+ lbs. jelly.
34
5 lbs. codfish,
35
Lb. tea,
60
Bu. potatoes,
1
35
Yeast,
02
3 lbs. jelly,
25
Bag corn,
1
10
Pickles,
25
Bag oats,
1
00
7 1-2 corned beef.
60
2 lbs. E. apple,
25
Lb. tea,
60
Lemons,
20
3 gall. oil,
30
3 gallons oil,
36
Rhubarb,
10
Hops,
24
Roll border,
25
Lb. Tea.
60
Cheese,
24
2 cans peas,
25
Codfish,
56
2 cans corn,
25
Bottle J. ginger.
1
15
Yeast,
02
4 lbs. sapone,
18
2 balls twine,
10
Vinegar,
20
Bu. potatoes.
00
Sugar.
1 00
3 gallons oil,
30
Buckwheat,
42
2 cans squash.
25
Onions.
14
Lemons,
20
Baking powder,
50
Comb,
10
Yeast.
04
Bu. potatoes,
1 00
2 C. lines.
70
2 boxes berries.
25
Yeast.
02
3 lbs. jam,
25
Lb. Tea.
60
4 1-4 codfish,
30
3 1-2 pork.
35
Yeast.
02
Bu. potatoes.
1 25
Pickles,
25
Pk. beans,
65
Pail,
15
Yeast,
02
Chimney,
08
Gall. molasses,
50
Bu. potatoes,
1 00
Gold dust.
25
3 lbs. jelly.
25
Pickles,
25
Pickles,
25
11 lbs. pork.
1 10
E. apple,
25
3 rolls paper.
45
3 cans clams.
25
Ladies' wrapper.
1 00
Box cassia,
12
Package ginger.
10
5 lbs. graham.
3 gall. oil.
30
Chamber,
45
Fly paper
02
Box mustard,
12
3 cans clams.
25
Shoestrings,
03
Corned beef.
20
E. apple,
15
Cod fish.
33
Lb. tea.
60
Box tongue,
25
2 cans tomatoes,
25
Bu. potatoes.
1 00
Onions,
24
Lb. tea,
60
Peck beans,
60
2 pair hose, 50
3 gall. oil,
30
3 lbs. preserves,
30
15
3 rolls paper,
45
Pickles,
50
Pickles,
50
Sugar,
3 burners,
35
Bu. potatoes.
20
Bu. potatoes.
1
15
Yeast,
29
Sugar,
50
3 cans clams,
25
Pickles.
25
Peck beans,
65
Canned beef,
20
Pork,
1 19
Pair shoes,
1 25
Gold dust.
25
Gall. molasses,
50
3 galls. oil.
30
Bbl. flour,
4 75
2 cans corn,
25
Yeast,
02
Peck onions.
25
Pickles,
25
Lb. tea.
50
Flannel,
15
Lb. coffee,
35
Tobacco,
20
3 cans clans.
25
3 gall. oil.
30
Sugar.
50
5 lbs. pork,
50
Pork.
1 38
D. beef,
22
Mackerel,
32
2 Pkg. Avena,
25
Comb,
15
Fly paper,
10
Yeast,
04
Tub lard,
1
10
1-2 bu, salt.
30
Yeast,
02
2 pkg. avena.
Codfish,
42
Box mustard,
10
Fly paper,
10
2 yds. gingham,
10
Onions,
20
4 yds. ginghanı.
20
2 cans corn,
25
Pork barrel,
50
Matches,
20
Tobacco,
20
Lantern globe.
10
Yeast,
04
Pickles,
25
Pork,
66
Onions,
20
Herring,
25
Herring,
25
Onions,
25
Tapioca,
25
Sugar,
50
Pork,
73
Lb. tea.
50
1-2 doz. jars,
45
Ball cotton,
10
Tobacco,
10
3 gall. oil,
30
Bag corn.
1 45
Matches,
20
Bag meal,
1 35
Pork,
80
Bag oats,
15
2 cans corn,
25
100 fine feed,
2 aunt jemima,
25
Gold dust.
25
Sugar,
50
Sugar,
1 00
2 chimneys,
16
3 cans clams,
25
Burner.
10
2 pks. avena,
25
Gold dust,
25
1-2 doz. jelly tumblers.
25
Sugar,
50
1-2 doz. jars,
38
Chamber.
35
1-2 lb. pepper,
18
Yeast.
02
Sugar,
1 00
Gold dust.
25
Codfish,
44
Lb. coffee,
35
Onions,
220
Pair rubbers.
60
l'ail lard,
20
Bottle blueing.
15
Soap,
00
Brown sugar.
25
Lb. coffee,
35
Gall. molasses.
50
Herring,
25
Yeast,
02
Pork,
1 13
1-2 doz. mugs,
48
Barrel flour,
4 75
2 pkgs. avena,
25
2 pkgs. avena,
25
7 yds. oil cloth.
3 00
Yeast,
(2
2 pair lose,
50
Codfish,
50
Sugar.
25
15
30
Y
Chimney,
08
Sugar,
50
Sulpher,
12
Buttons,
25
Box salt,
20
1-2 bu. salt, 35
Gold dust,
25
Tobacco, 10
3 lbs. raisins,
25
Fine cut tobacco.
10
2 cans corn,
25
3 galls. oil,
30
Bu. onions.
75
6 yds. crash.
48
2 pair hose,
50
Yard print,
05
Squash,
34
Paper pins,
10
Yeast,
04
2 pkg. avena,
25
3 galls. oil.
30
2 aunt jemima,
25
1-2 bu. salt.
35
Doz. buttons,
12
4 pair hose,
100 -
3'galls. oil.
30
Lb. tea,
60
Yeast,
02
Matches,
20
Pair hose.
25
3 galls. oil,
30
tiyds. batting,
36
Yeast,
02
Peck beans,
65
C. tartar,
10
2 cans lobster,
40
2 cans corn,
25
Broom.
30
Box starch,
25
Yeast,
02
Codfish,
45
Bottle glue,
25
Pair hose,
25
2 cans corn.
25
3 galls. oil,
30
3 lbs. rice.
25
Yeast,
02
3'1bs. raisons,
25
C. tartar.
10
Box pepper.
12
Lb. tea,
50
Skein yarıı,
30
Gold dust,
25
2 pkgs. avena,
25
Pitcher,
75
2 aunt jemima.
25
2 cans corn,
25
Yeast,
02
Bbl. flour,
4 50
Gold dust.
25
Yeast,
02
2 cans corn.
25
Tub lard.
1 00
2 chimneys.
16
5 yds. cotton,
45
1-2 bu. salt.
35
Round comb.
10
Bag salt,
20
Tobacco,
10
3 galls. oil,
30
2 chimneys.
16
Yeast,
02
Bottle J. ginger,
35
10
Sugar,
50
3 galls oil.
30
1-2 bu. beans.
1
13
Herring,
25
Yeast,
02
Codfish,
42
2 aunt jemima,
25
Pair overalls.
65
Mackerel,
28
Yeast,
02
Pair shoes.
1
25
Lb. tea,
60
Flannel,
15
Gold dust,
25
Spool,
05
Bottle lemon,
25
2 galls. oil,
20
3 lbs. raisins,
25
Pair shoes.
50
2 shirts.
1 00
Chimney,
08
9 yds. print,
63
2 yds. outing.
25
Gold dust,
25
Soap,
50
2 spools,
$161 03
.
31
CR.
s doz. eggs.
1
60
8 10-16 lbs. butter. 1 73
6 doz. eggs.
1 04
8 lbs. butter.
1 76
5 1-2 doz. eggs.
88
10 lbs. butter.
2 20
11 doz. eggs.
1 98
2 1-2 doz. eggs.
9.5
5 lbs. butter.
1 00
2 1-2 doz. eggs.
95
6 lbs. butter.
1 20
, lbs. butter,
1
54
4 3-4 lbs. butter.
95
4 1-2 doz. eggs,
1 13
7 lbs. butter.
1
40
5 3-4 lbs. butter.
1
15
, lbs. butter,
40
826 26
11 lbs. butter.
2 20
E. N. JENCKES,
For Groceries year ending March 1. 1895.
3 gall. oil.
30
Screen cloth,
50
Sugar,
1 00
Sugar,
50
1/2 C. tarter,
20
2 papers tacks,
10
Baking powder,
45
3 cans clams,
25
5 lbs. brown sugar.
15
Cheese,
25
Gold dust,
25
Salaratus,
08
2 lbs. coffee.
70
C. tartar,
10
Pk. beans.
65
Gold dust,
25
2 cans corn,
25
2 cans corn,
25
1 11-16 cheese,
26
Yeast cake,
02
V'east cake,
02
D. apple,
25
3 galls. oil,
30
Gall. vinegar.
20
6 yds. cotton.
54
Gold dust,
25
Pk. onions,
25
Matches.
18
2 yeast cakes,
04
1-2 1b. cream tartar.
20
Bag salt,
20
Yeast cake,
02
Crackers,
12
Sugar,
1 00
Lemons,
20
Onions,
24
3 lbs. prunes,
25
Haxal flour,
4 65
3 curtains,
75
3 galls. oil,
30
3 gall. oil,
30
Lb. tea,
60
Tub lard,
1 10
Gall. molasses.
50
2 yeast cakes,
04
Yeast cake.
02
3 corn starch,
25
Rhubarb,
10
6 lbs. tripe,
30
7 1-2 lbs. beef.
60
4 3-4 codfish,
38
Pickles,
15
Gold dust,
25
Sugar,
1 00
Yeast cake,
02
Lb. tea.
60
Pk. beans,
60
5 lbs. lard,
60
Lb. tea,
60
Salt.
20
3 yeast cakes.
06
10 yds. cotton.
1 00
3 lbs. prunes,
25
Bu. potatoes.
1 50
Doz. Lemons,
10
Lb. tea,
60
3 galls. oil,
30
Yeast cake,
02
4 3-4 1b. codfish.
33
Scrub brush,
25
Prunes,
25
Stove polish,
08
E. apple,
25
2 bx. berries,
30
4 doz. eggs.
1 20
32
10 lb. lard,
1 00
Bag meal,
1 40
Bx. ginger,
12
Bag fine feed,
1 10
Bx. pepper,
10
Yeast,
02
Pickles.
25
Lb. tea,
60
6 thread,
25
Sugar.
50
Soap,
50
Gall. molasses,
50
4 3-4 lb. pork,
48
Baking powder,
35
Lb. tea.
60
Doz. jars,
50
Vanilla,
25
Pickles,
15
Salt,
20
4 doz. clothes pins.
10
Broom,
30
Pens,
02
Mop handle,
20
Broom,
30
Sugar,
1 00
Lard,
1 20
2 Avena,
25
3 galls. oil,
30
512 codfish,
44
Yeast,
02
Jar jelly,
25
Pickles,
25
3 galls. oil,
30
Cheese,
29
3 cans clams,
25
2 cans corn,
25
Ginger,
12
Overalls,
70
Cheese,
19
Lb. coffee,
35
3 lbs. raisins,
25
S. potatoes,
25
Onions,
50
Yeast,
02
Sugar,
1 00
Tobacco,
10
Tub lard,
1 00
Salt,
35
2 yeast cakes,
04
2 yeast,
04
Lb. Coffee,
35
Cheese,
37
Gold dust,
2.5
Baking powder,
35
3 cans clams,
25
Rice,
25
3 bu. starch,
25
Codfish,
60
Gold dust,
25
Mackerel,
83
5 44 pork,
53
Flour,
4 50
C. tartar,
20
3 galls. oil,
30
S. Potatoes,
25
Lb, tea,
60
Sugar,
1 00
2 cans corn,
25
3 yeast cakes,
06
Yeast,
02
Baking powder,
25
Lb. currants,
10
514 1b. codfish,
42
2 lbs. raisins.
20
Pk. beans,
65
3 galls. oil,
30
Salaratus,
08
Sugar,
50
Lb. tea,
60
Lard,
1 10
S. potatoes,
25
Mackerel,
90
3 galls. oil,
30
Tobacco,
20
3 yeast cakes,
06
2 cans corn,
25
Prunes,
10
Yeast,
02
Lb. tea,
60
Bag flour,
65
S. potatoes,
25
Ring lifter,
10
Mackerel,
85
Lb. tea,
60
Sugar,
1 00
3 galls. oil,
30
3 galls. oil,
30
Yeast,
02
Mackerel,
64
12 yds. cloth,
96
Stick braid,
05
Sugar,
50
Soap,
50
Chimney,
15
Bag corn,
1 20
Sugar,
50
Bag meal,
1 10
Cloves,
10
Bag oats,
1 25
Alspice,
10
4
1
33
Cinnamon,
10
Pepper,
10
2 qts, berries,
20
Sugar,
1 00
Pickles.
25
Codfish.
35
Cheese.
30
2 yeast cakes,
04
Coffee,
35
Drawers,
50
Felt boots,
2 40
Sugar.
1 00
3 galls. oil,
30
Comb,
12
Lb. tea,
60
I.b. tea,
60
Gold dust,
25
Lb. coffee,
35
2 cans corn,
25
Gold dust,
25
Tobacco,
10
Tub lard,
1 00
Salt,
30
Yeast,
02
2 yeast,
04
Herring,
15
3 chimneys.
24
2 Lb. tea,
1 20
Shirt,
50
Burner,
10
Gall. molasses,
50
Stockings.
25
Pickles,
25
Gall. molasses,
50
Yeast.
02
3 galls. oil,
30
Sugar,
50
Flour,
4 50
Gold dust,
25
Mittens,
25
Baking powder.
35
Tobacco.
25
Lemons,
15
Codfish.
42
Shoe strings,
04
Sugar,
1 00
Sugar,
1 00
Suspenders.
30
Pk. beans.
75
Baking powder,
35
I.b. Coffee,
35
Lb. coffee,
35
Yd. sateen,
13
2 cans corn.
25
10 yds. cotton,
90
Avena,
25
Salt,
20
Pickles,
25
I.b. tea,
60
Peck beans.
65
Clothes pins,
10
Yeast,
02
Shoes.
1 50
Tub lard,
90
2 comforters.
2 00
Pickles.
25
2 stove polish,
16
Prunes,
25
Tobacco,
50
Tobacco,
25
Lb. Coffee,
35
Sugar,
1 00
Codfish,
3.5
Pickles,
27
$115 92
3 galls. oil,
27
CR.
6 doz. eggs,
1 20
Butter,
1 75
5 doz. eggs,
80
Butter,
2 75
:31/2 doz. eggs,
56
Butter,
4 25
712 doz. eggs.
1 35
Butter,
2 25
512 doz. eggs,
99
2 doz. eggs,
72
5 doz. eggs.
1 00
5 doz. eggs,
1 00
$21 37
Butter,
2 75
W. E. JONES.
Hardware, etc .. for year ending Mar. 1. 1895.
34
Roll barbed wire, SI 13
Halter,
25
Stove bail and lifter.
1 85
3 lbs. nails, 08
15 lbs. clover,
2 40
Strainer cloth, 15
25 lbs. herds grass.
1 75
Lb. staples. 05
12 lbs. red topp.
1 68
18 lbs. herds grass.
Manure fork,
1 10
11 lbs, red top. 1 45
Malleable tea kettle.
2 00
4 lbs. nails, 12
5 pie plates,
35
Lining stove and rods,
20
2 burners for oil stove.
1 75
Damper.
25
Oven for oil stove,
1 65
Elbow pipe,
Shades,
50
51 lbs. wire.
10
17 ft. steel chain.
2 65
Tea pot.
50
4 buckets,
1 00
4 lbs. shingle nails.
12
4 lbs. nails,
12
2 cultivator points and exp., 1
00
2 lbs. Paris green.
60
3 cans paint.
45
4 yds. wire cloth.
1 08
2 doz. clothes pins. 10
1 rake.
45
Bolt and file,
35
1 fork,
40
Knives and forks.
1 50
Spring tooth for rake,
25
Knob,
15
Scythe,
80
Putty.
07
1 1b. Paris green.
30
1 glass, 12x22,
25
Qt. sperm oil.
25
7 glass, 6x8,
21
4 bolts.
12
2 glass, 8x12,
Washers,
25
Screws and points.
10
2 lbs. rope,
36
2 cattle cards,
20
Plow point,
75
Axe.
1 25
3 1-2 lbs. stove pipe,
45
Elbow,
25
2 dippers,
45
$42 02
CASH RECEIVED AND CASH PAID
BY. THE SUPERINTENDENT AT THE ALMSHOUSE. Year ending March 1. 1895. CASH RECEIVED.
For 4 pigs,
$14 00
For 5 lbs. butter, 1 25
1 calf,
10 00
work on highway. 43 00
from Mr. Barton,
3 00
1 pig,
2 50
1 calf,
6 50
work with team for I. T. Johnson.
10 00
drawing stone for H. Barton,
10 00
pair pigs.
5 00
drawing wood,
7 50
butter,
25
milk and butter, of Mr. Stone,
19 35
do
5 00
1 calf,
9 50
butter,
25
4 lbs. butter,
1 00
work on highway,
20 00
2
do
50
2 pigs,
5 00
22
do
50
2 do
5 00
Turnip seeds.
35
2 lbs staples.
4 mirrors. 55
String bells,
35
4 pigs, 2
10 00
35
For work on highway, 45 23
Wight, 30 00
1 cow, 17 00
from Arthur Jones, 11 20
work with team. 3 50
Mr. Hilton, 7 00
labor for W. R. Wallis
17 98
labor with team. 15 00
lumber do 107 48
Cash on hand Mar. 1,'94, 58 54
labor do
14 70
clo
do
47 69
$564 42
CASH PAID.
(100. Fairfield. 2 h. sled $14 00
Paid A. J. Dudley, for
Aldrich, plastering.
1 25
Tin ware,
62
Fixing clocks.
00
Showing horses.
2 00
2 whet-stones. 20
Stake chain. 1
75
Axle grease. 25
Shoes for Ellen Thayer.
75
C. Griff, 1 day's work,
1 50
Tobacco for Taylor. 20
('. Lawrence, clo
1
50
4 yeast. 08
10
Mr. Stone, meat, groceries 4 90
75
Walter Parker med, grass.
4 00
Fred. Limberg, papering and white-washing. 5 00
Sausages,
50
C. R. Mills, groceries,
2 25
Bowen. filing saws,
75
Sausages,
59
Joe Arnold, work,
1 50
+ yeast. 08
53
(". Hilton, work.
1 25
Tobacco for Taylor. 10
1 horse blanket.
1 50
Nails, 16
15
1 whip. 25. Wright 1,93
2 20
Tobacco for Taylor, do do
10
Grinding grain,
I
70
AAmidon, filing saws.
50
Tobacco for Taylor,
20
Root & Co .. bag oats.
90
2 yeast.
04
S. Chase, making cider.
6 66
1 gall. of oil,
13
Leach, fixing harness.
1 00
1 yeast.
02
Shoes for Ellen Thayer.
75
Tobacco for Taylor,
10
('abbage, 1
00
2 yeast,
04
Opium and alcohol.
1
48
Meat,
20
J. Walling, use of bull.
2 50
Tobacco.
20
(. Griffin, work. do do
5 00
2 galls. oil.
25
Joe Taylor. do
6 00
S. Logee, setting tires.
$10 86
shoeing sleigh, etc. 13 40
$47 64
S Salt and nails, 51
Window screens. 70
2 yeast, 04
A. J. Thayer, grain. 4 23
Salt fish. 28
Slippers for Mrs. Jones. 50
1 bu. basket, 25
W. Peck, hoeing, haying. 27 23
Sausages.
38
Mr. Keith, work.
Ice. 2 83
Tobacco for Taylor,
10
Meat,
20
Tobacco for Taylor.
20
Titus, painting wagon.
2 50
Sausages,
Horse dinner.
Nails and screws. 38
75
, 00
1 shovel,
haying for
W. P.
Tobacco for Taylor,
36
Paid Windsor Brown, for
Shoeing horse, $4 00
do
4 13
do
3 40
do
4 70
Paid W. E. Jones, for
Neats foot oil,
51
1 whip lash,
35
Light harness, 13 50
Paid H. F. Dudley, for
Oysters,
40
do
80
do
35
do
1 20
do
40
do
1 50
clo
40
do and crackers. 1 00
Paid W. H. Bowen, for Shoeing horses, 3 34
Paid F. R. Caswell, for
Meat,
92
do
48
Goose,
1 53
Quarter beef, 7 50
Paid Leon Keith, for
8 mo. work, 93 00
$143 41
Paid W. R. Wallis, for
Grain,
9 60
do
5:33
do
4 20
do
2 85
Boards,
18
Paid E. P. Heath, for Meat.
1 10
do
1
67
do
1
53
do
1
60
do
3 35
do
98
do
2 70
do
1
28
do
4 40
clo
1
00
do
8 11
do
1
35
do
3 35
do
1
15
Nails,
17
1
10
Grain,
4 15
(lo
1 35
do
2 15
do
85
do
1 20
do
80
clo
58
do
63
do
60
(lo
45
do
60
do 35
Quarter beef, 5 50
Meat, 55
do 1 05
Turkey,
2 70
Quarter beef. 6 25
Meat, 3 56
Paid Pascoag Baker, for Crackers,
25
dlo
3 85
do
8 60
do
9 69
(lo
5 00
$50 71
Paid E. G. Babson, for Fresh fish.
82
do
35
clo
60
clo
55
do
40
(lo
45
do
55
do
12 14
Plank,
70
Grain,
2 25
Rope,
1 38
Grain,
3 55
Grain. 4 30
do
4 15
dlo
3 20
do
110 55
$181 82
Paid T. J. Murphy, for Meat,
60
37
Meat, 1 50
do
35
do
55
34 02
Paid S. F. Root & Co., for Grain.
2 40
do
3 25
do
2 80
do
2 60
1 bag meat.
1 25
do
25
1 bag oats.
90
Killing pigs, 50
Services of boar. 2 00
Paid S. Russell, for
Opium for Mrs. Jones. 50
do do 1 25
$30 70
Total payments by Superintendent.
$582 51
Total receipts by the Superintendent,
564 42
$18 09
Outside Poor.
Thomas Vallier,
$99 59
Geo. Casey,
127 80
Rosina Conley.
52 75
Peter Scott,
134 65
Mrs. Chas. Gravelin,
74 90
Mrs. James McCormick,
5 00
Charles StMartin,
206 84
Samuel Elliot.
71 40
Mrs. Clement Jarvis,
63 99
Geo. Goreau,
33 00
James Greguare,
16 50
Faren Roberts,
17 50
Peter Rattu,
34 00
Joseph Hughes,
102 81
Thomas LaTown,
54 80
Mrs. Francis Balcome.
21 75
Earnest Balcome,
16 50
John Virgin.
10 00
Chas. Colback,
16 00
Mrs. Augustus Anderson,
35 50
Opium for Mrs. Jones,
1 25
do do 1 25
Paid Albert Leach, for
Fixing harness,
2 50
do 20
Paid Geo. Bent, for
Work,
2 25
do 4 05
Paid E. C. Parker, for
Killing pigs. 50
2
38
Ruben Green,
23 50
Trifley Morse,
38 855
Mabel Briggs,
30 27
Sipeon Rivers,
5 00
Denis Murry,
4 00
Samuel Craggen,
61 31
Silvia Wakefield,
60 CO
Chas. White,
10 00
Leon Goular,
18 00
Rufus Johnson,
8 30
Mrs. E. Genereau.
60 00
N. Goodbeau,
20 50
Julius Gould,
160 00
Sam Laundry,
57 22
Mrs. Frank Carey,
86 83
Mrs. Nellie Buxton,
60 00
Mrs. Willard Algers,
24 00
Smith Thayer,
125 75
Maud Southwick,
38 00
Joseph Taylor,
18 00
Nelson Perry,
54 00
Gardiner Nickerson,
7 50
Mr. Griffin,
2 00
Mrs. Anthony Ladeaux,
3 00
John Ryan, ticket to Dedham.
94
Mary Johnson, ticket to Webster,
64
$2,172 89
State Paupers.
Fred Berginan,
$22 50
Alfred Bergran,
16 50
Mrs. Adolf Berg,
8 00
Mrs. Dolfas Gardiner,
8 00
Mrs. Rena Mathews,
37 50
Peter Delaire,
11 50
Joseph Derocia,
38 75
Francis Frazier,
13 87
George Simmons,
30 79
Charles Peterson,
5 00
Napoleon Turcott,
75 13
Edwin Carlson,
33 00
.
39
7
James O'Neil. James Griffen,
25 28
7 00
$332 82
Miscellaneous.
Cash to former chairman. $11 74
Expense'in Sameter case,
5 00
Stamps and stationery.
75
C. J. Batcheller, printing,
4 00
Stamps.
48
Stamps and stationery.
65
Expenses attending meeting of Association, and dues, 9 00
Expenses to Boston on town business, 4 50
$36 12
The Selectmen turned the lockup over to the Overseer of Poor according to law, April 1, 1894. We have paid out on that account, as follows :
W. D. Sanborn, on salary, 29 75
For wood and supplies. 30 25- $60 00
Recapitulation,
Cash paid for supplies at farm, $732 62
Cost of supporting outside poor,
2,172 89
Cost of supporting state poor.
332 82
Miscellaneous expenses.
36 12
Lockup expenses. 60 00- $3.334 45
Cash received from Treasurer.
$3,285 00
Received from Edwin Carlson. 30 00
Balance due Overseers,
19 45- 3.334 45
Respectfully submitted,
W. P. WIGHT, Overseers ORRIN CHASE, of
EDGAR C. PARKER, Poor.
W. H. WELLMAN, Auditor.
+
REPORT -OF-
EDWIN MOORE, AGENT, ON THE DEVISE OF MOSES WALLIS, -TO THE- TOWN OF DOUGLAS,
-FOR THE- YEAR ENDING MARCH 1, 1895.
Notes due the town March 1, 1894. $17,842 46
Accrued interest on same, 1,037 64
Cash in hands of Agent,
1,757 14
$20.637 24
The Agent charges himself with cash on hand and received for interest and principal as follows :
1894.
Mar. 1. Cash on hand, as above,
$1,757 14
17. Rec'd of Margaret F. Brown, 12 00
22. O. F. Thacher, expense of appr. 2 25
Daniel S. Buxton, 12 00
Apr. 5.
66 16. 5 00
Oscar C. Rawson,
Charles H. Hilton, 12 00
66 17. " 30
Susan V. Thayer, 30 00
May 11.
John D. Darling, 18 00
June 1. Allen Buxton, 6 00
“ 26. Mrs. Betsey Emerson, 18 00
41
July 5. Rec'd of Alex. Ritchie. 17 26
.6
6. C. F. & Joanna Rawson, 12 00
..
7. Sarah Paine, 12 00
7.
Smith Sherman,
324 35
Aug. 6.
Rebecca Morse.
30 00
..
7.
Joseph T. Arnold,
24 00
8.
Interest on deposit. 15 58
# 17.
Amos A. Humes,
21 00
Sept. 3.
George Roberts.
9 00
. 15.
Aaron Aldrich.
10 00
" 22.
Joseph Lebeau,
24 00
Oct. 17.
Potter M. Bates.
9 00
Nov. 3.
John Peterson.
18 00
12.
Mitchel Auger,
18 00
Dec. 13.
Wellington Balcome.
7 50
4. 13.
Lizze Wixtead,
12 00
4 19.
Eva Maxim,
6 00
4 21.
Louis Terrier,
24 00
31.
Chas. S. Caswell.
30 00
.. 31.
Harriet C. ('aswell,
12 00
1895.
Jan.
Emma J. Brown.
9 00
9.
Sarah Dufo.
12 00
..
10.
Interest on deposit,
5 00
19.
Albert Whipple,
12 00
Feb. 1.
Frank C. McCormick.
9 00
..
5.
Amos. G. Yates,
24 00
6.
13.
John Vallier.
18 00
..
16.
S. W. Potter,
6 00
Mary J. Willis,
30 00
66
21
Mary E. Keith.
30 00
. 4
26.
Zilpha M. Rawson,
60 00
.6
27.
C. H. Littlefield,
19 98
66 28.
William F. Young,
30 00
Adolphus F. Brown.
30 00
6
28.
Alvin H. Brown.
30 00
..
28.
Eliza Williams,
18 00
6 00
..
Louisa Jarvis,
10 00
28.
Mary J. Murphy,
30 00
.. 28
Russell M. Peters.
15 00
$2,912 06
19.
28.
28.
Mary M. Gough.
42
The Agent has loaned and paid out, as follows :
1894.
Mar. 28. Loaned to M. A. Reynolds,
$250 00
30. Paid for recording two mortgages, and postage, 2 29
Apr. 18. Loaned to Joseph Bassett,
500 00
4 20. Loaned to Herbert L. Sherman, 500 00
4 23. Paid for recording two mortgages.
2 02
" 27. Loaned to Betsey Batcheller,
100 00
June 22. Paid for recording three mortgages,
3 31
July 7. Paid transfer of Smith Sherman's mort- gage,
25
66
7. Town tax on devise for 1894,
245 22
66
7. C. J. Batcheller, for printing.
1 25
Nov. 15. Loaned James Wixtead,
100 00
15.
Paid for recording mortgages,
1 02
Feb. 28.
Paid B. Morse, services as appraiser,
3 00
28.
Paid Asahel Fitts, services as appraiser,
3 00
28. Paid Wm. H. Emerson, as appraiser,
1 50
“ 28. Paid Agent for services,
60 00
Mch. 1. Cash in hands of Agent to balance, 1,139 20
$2.912 06
Notes due the Town March 1, 1895.
Maker of Note.
Paid by
Accrued Int.
Prin.
Joseph T. Arnold,
$62 00
$400.00
Rebecca Morse,
30 00
500 00
John Vallier,
40)
300 00
Alvin H. Brown,
A. F. Brown.
20 00
.500 00
Adolphus F. Brown,
38 00
500 00
James Wixtead,
Lizzie Wixtead,
2 83
200 00
Orrin N. Thurber,
Eliza Williams.
33 30
300 00
Ira T. Robbins.
F. C. McCormick,
10 50
150 00
James McCormick,
John Gough,
59 50
350 00
Joel Glover,
Sarah Dufo.
2 96
200 00
S. P. Rawson,
Zilpha M. Rawson, 30 67
500 00
Phebe Young,
W. F. Yonng,
55 66
500 00
Amos A. Humes,
M. Martin,
19 83
350 00
Margaret Stearns,
Mrs. O. C. Emerson, 16 50
300 00
Rufus P. Johnson,
190 27 400 00
43
Mary J. Willis,
$18 25
$500 00
Louise Jarvis,
Peter Jarvis,
2 60
100 00
M. Roberts,
A. Ritchie,
11 21
287 66
Mitchel Auger,
15 45
300 00
Mary J. Murphy,
50 33
500 00
Phebe E. Johnson,
C. H. Littlefield,
2 22
538 00
Allen Buxton.
5 60
100 00
Russell M. Peters.
7 92
250 00
Joanna Rawson,
C. F. Rawson,
9 33
200 00
J. and M. Rivers,
R. T. Lesperance,
44 00
400 00
Amos G. Yates,
00
100 00
Wellington Balcom.
3 64
125 00
Potter M. Bates.
3 37
150 00
Charles H. Hilton.
12 33
200 00
Aaron Aldrich,
81 50
500 00
Margaret F. Brown.
11 33
200 00
Joseph Labeau.
Augustus Willett,
11 00
400 00
Frank Duval,
31 79
350 00
Edwin C. Esten,
5 80
96 80
Louis Terrier,
5 00
400 00
Sarah H. Paine,
12 50
200 00
Salina Casey,
33 00
500 00
Susan V. Thayer,
25 42
500 00
Daniel S. Buxton.
11 00
200 00
Caleb Hill,
28 90
300 00
George C. Allen,
46 16
500 00
John D. Darling,
15 00
300 00
Charles S. Caswell.
25 00
500 00
Harriet C. Caswell,
10 00
200 00
Mary M. Gough.
4 34
100 00
C'aleb Hill.
19 00
200 00
E. M. Southwick.
Gifford M. Bridges,
47 50
500 00
Oscar C. Rawson,
13 20
200 00
Emma J. Brown,
4 12
150 00
Albert Whipple,
3 00
200 00
Eva Maxim,
40
100 00
Peter Jarvis,
11 10
150 00
Frank S. Morse,
28 87
450 00
Mary E. Keith,
25
500 00
S. W. Potter.
20
100 00
M. A. Reynolds,
13 87
250 00
Joseph Bassett,
26 25
500 00
John Peterson,
6 00
300 00
George Roberts.
8 00
150 00
.
44
Herbert L. Sherman,
$26 00
$500 00
Betsey Batcheller, James Wixtead,
5 06
100 00
1 75
100 00
$1,339 98 $18,992 46
Recapitulation.
Notes due the town March 1. 1895,
$18,992 16
Accrued interest,
1,339 98
Cash in hands of Agent.
1,139 20
Value of Devise March 1, 1895,
$21,471 64
Value of Devise March 1, 1894,
20,637 21
Net gain for the year,
$834 40
All of which is respectfully submitted.
EDWIN MOORE, Agent.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT ON THE Expenditures on Roads and Bridges and for Labor and Supplies
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING MAR. 1, 1895.
The following persons were appointed by the Selectmen. as Assistant Superintendents :- Lathern Bent, W. H. Wellman, L. A. Buffum, O. F. Chase, G. C. Dudley, W. L. Church, James Peters, H. A. Walker, G. H. Dudley, A. Fitts, (' S. Caswell. L. A. Stockwell. I give below the amount expended in each section.
S. P. Rawson. as superin-
tendent. 677 h. $135 40
Driving borse. 577 h. 28 85
$164 25
1. Bent. 309 h. 54 05
2 horses on scraper 47h 14 10
2 horses and cart. 208h 46 78
100 ft. plank, 2 00
W. S. Jillson, 60 h 9 00
Driving seraper. 47 h ¥ 23
2 horsas on seraper, 47h 14 10
2 horses on cart, 60 h 13 50
Leon Keith, 309 h 46 35
J. B. Thompson, 170 h 25 50
J. M. Parker, 103 h 15 43
George Brown. 30 h 4 50
J. C. F. Bates. 10 h 1 50
Peter Jarvis. 20 h 3 00
2 horses and cart 10 h 2 25
G. Jarvis. 20 h 3 00
Geo. Bent. 230 h 34 50
W'm. Stone. 20 h 3 00
Chas. Hilton. 29 h 4 35
Jos. Taylor, 7 h 1 05
Wm. Brown, 92 lds, gravel, 4 60
Mrs. Keith. 22 do 1 10
M. Reynolds, 14 h 70
J. R. Walling. 10 h 50
$313 11
C. S. Caswell, 88 1-3 15 41
46
C. S. Caswell.
2 horses on scraper 20h 6 00
2 horses and cart, 276 1-2 62 23
1 horse and cart 1701 h 21 33 T. Hall, 2 horses on scrap-
er, 20 lı 6 00
T. Wixtead, 241 1-2 h 36 23
J. Wixtead. 30 h 4 50
I horse and cart 60 h 7 50
Louis Allen, 159 h.
23 85
0. Parson. 301 h
45 15
O. Hagbury. 26 h
3 90
.1. Anderson, 237 1-2 h 35 64
Win. Sanborn on scraper. 20 1 3 50
P. Peterson, 51 h , 66
Geo, Seymore, 10 h
1 50
Hugh Johnson. 36 1-2 h 5 48
$285 88
G. C. Dudley. 85 h 14 86
4 horses on scraper 20h 12 00
2 horses and cart 106 h 23 85
.1. J. Dudley. 2 horses and cart 20 h 4 50
1 horse and cart 20 h 2 50
100 lds. gravel 5 00
Geo. Mills 15 h 2 25
P. White 15 h 2 25
Jas. Ashley 55 h 8 25
Edw. Balcome 90h 13 50
W. H. Peck 75 h 11 25
Chas. Griffin 85 h 12 75
Jos. Arnold 80 h 12 00
E. Parker 7 1-2 h J
12
2 horses on cart. 7 1-2h 1 68
Geo. Fairfield 30 h 4 50
Guy Balcome 10 h 50
C'has. Lawrence 20 h 3 00
E. Buxton 20h 2 00
$138 76
O. F. Chase 100 h 17 50
2 horses on scraper 22h 6 60
2 horses and cart 36 h 8 10
Arthur Jones + horses on scraper 10 h 6 00
G. Hathaway driver 10h 1 75
Alphonso Chase 91 h 13 65
2 horses and cart 29 h 6 58
2 horses on scraper 5h 1 50
Erastus Chase 87 h 13 05
Oxen, 38 h 7 60
10 lds, gravel. 50
Frank Kenyon 141 h 21 15
Henry Chase 104 h 15 60
Dynamite, fuse. exploders. 94
Sharpening drills. 16
$120 68
A. Fitts 237 1-2 h 35 62 2 horses and cart 172 1-2 38 81 I horse and cart 35 h 6 87 Sharpening picks, bars 65
A. F. Brown 2 horses and cart 116 1-2 h 26 22
375 lds. gravel 18 75
Geo. Blunt 66 h
9 90
Horse and cart 46 h 5 75
Timothy Wixtead 172 1-2h 25 88
John Royston 62 1-2 h 9 38
Henry Howard 116 1-2 h 17 47 Frank Pease 132 1-2 h 19 87
John Paine 96 1-2 h 14 48
Warren Burr 50 h , 50
Amos Goodness 30 h 4 50
David Flemming 30 h 4 50
C. F. Rawson 50 h 10 00
Geo. MeConners 35 h 5 25
Geo. Gerrudel 40 h 6 00
5267 40
James Peters 104 h 1× 20
4 horses on scraper 54h 32 40
2 horses and cart 40 h 9 00
L. Stockwell 39 h 5 85
2 horses and cart 39 h 8 78
U. Peters 55 h 8 25
Oscar Peters 60 h 0 00
II. Peters 50 h 7 50
Oscar Wade 74 h 11 40
M. McGrath 38 h 5 70
J. McGrath 28 h 4 20
J. St. Andrew 59 h § 85
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