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EXPENDITURES.
Paid E. P. B., or bearer, 48 coupons, 1,200 00
66 Boston & Wor. R. R. Corporation, 722 14
66 Central Bank, -
10 33
66 Citizens Bank, -
-
-
188 25
66 Samuel De Witt, -
-
75 00
60 Hannah Fowler, -
-
40 00
66 High School Medal Fund, -
60 00
66 Levi Lincoln, -
60 00
66 George C. Macy, - 150 00
66 Merchant & Farmers Mutual Fire In- surance Co., -
100 00
66
100 00
66 Hiram Rice, -
126 38
66 State Mutual Life Assurance Co.,
630 56
66 Elizabeth A. Thayer, - -
11 34
66 Joseph White, ʹ -
210 00
66 Wor. Co. Institution for Savings,
4,525 97
66 Wor. Five Cents Savings Bank, 945 32
66 Wor. Mechanics Savings Bank, 1,569 76
G. W. W., or bearer, 10 coupons, 500 00
66 Priscilla Wyer, - -
500 00-11,818 93
LICENSES.
Received from Amusements including Theatre, - - $454 00
Received from Auctioneers, (City Clerk,) 8 00 66 Billiard and Bowling Saloons, 40 00
66 Fire Works, 30 00 66 Hackney Carriages, 51 00- $583 00
EXPENDITURE.
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, - 583 00
LIGHTING STREETS.
Appropriation, $3,300 00 Received from Stephen Taft & Son, dis- count on oil, 12 90 -
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 295 39-$3,608 29
Received for interest on taxes, -
-
66 - - Francis T. Merrick, 66 estate of, -
93 88
120
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Elzaphan P. Brewer, ladders and sundries, -
4 65
William Bush & Co., alcohol, 2 40
66 Daniel F. Fellows, lamp irons and sundries, - 2 58
66 C. Foster & Co., glass and sundries, 50 50
66 John W. Jordan, lanters and repairs, 80 75
Israel N. Keyes, 2 lamp posts, 1 20
66 Kinnicutt & Co., glass, 5 75
66 William Lucas & Son, 5 lanterns, 35 00
66 Stephen Taft & Son,
329 gals. comb. oil, 295 80
8 bbls. for do., 8 00
freight and trucking, 4 82
44} gals. "Eureka" fluid, 49 95
trucking, 25
matches and sundries, 7 51-366 33
Worcester Gas Light Co.,
gas for 168 street lamps, 1,982 66
care of 168 gas and 65 fluid lanterns and lighting, 840 91
new lanterns, pipe and labor,
repairing, painting and sundries, 235 56- $3,608 29
LOANS OR DEBT, INCLUDING ALL BONDS AND NOTES. Debt January 5, 1863, $208,414 55 ·
Received from Bos. & Wor. R. R. Corp. 47,000 00 66 Central Bank, 2,000 00
66 Stephen Chadwick, 500 00
66 Anthony Chase, Trustee, 2,450 00
66 Citizens Bank, 9,000 00
66 County of Worcester, 6,500 00
66 Levi Lincoln, 2,000 00
66 Francis T. Merrick, 4,000 00
66 Elizabeth A. Thayer, 1,000 00
66 Worcester County Insti- tution for Savings, 11,500 00
66
Worcester Mechanics Sav- ings Bank, 22,500 00-316,864 55
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Bos. & Wor. R. R. Corporation, 47,000 00
Central Bank, 2,000 00
121
Paid Citizens Bank, -
9,000 00
Levi Lincoln, -
2,000 00
Elizabeth A. Thayer,
1,000 00
66 Wor. Co. Inst. for Savings, 16,604 85
66 Wor. Five Cents Savings Bank, 2,000 00
Wor. Mechanics Savings Bank, 22,500 00-102,104 85
City Debt January 4, 1864, as follows : Old Debt, (so called) 89,814 92
Library Building, 6,637 07- 96,451 99
War, for aid to families, 41,952 98
For Bounties, 67,875 13
For Contingents, 8,479 60-118,307 71-214,759 70
MILITARY.
Balance undrawn January 5, 1863, 67 64
Received from Commonwealth,
255 00-
322 64
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Members of Emmet Guards,
-
30 00
Balance undrawn January 4, 1864, $292 64
PAUPERS.
Balance undrawn January 5, 1863, $2,538 09
Appropriation, - -
7,000 00
Received from Commonwealth,
burials 1860, 75 00
66 1861, - 72 50 66 1862, - 102 50-250 00
Received from County, board of prisoners, 53 47
66 from Cities and Towns, board, pro- visions, wood and sundries, 930 93
66 from Aqueduct, orders to laborers, 54 50
66 from Highways, hay, 64 72
60 from Police, straw, 2 00
66 from Wm. Greenleaf, balance of account as Guardian of L. Lin- coln, 2d, - 123 20
66 from Wm. M. Bickford, balance of Moses Graves wages, 25 00
66 from L. B. Drury, sundries sold, 112 00
66 from John Farwell, 1,002 35
Robert H. Johnson, pigs, 12 50
66 from sundry persons, for sundries, 16 76-$12,185 52
122
EXPENDITURES.
Paid N. H. Andrews, salary as. Clerk, $333 33
66 N. H. Andrews, amount paid out for tickets, postage, horse hire and sundries, 205 10
Vernon A. Ladd, salary as Clerk, 166 66
V. A. Ladd, amount paid out for tickets, postage, horse hire and sundries, - 122 00
F. Gilman, salary, City Physician, 10 66
66 R. Woodward, " 66
66 189 34
State Lunatic Hospital, board of pa- tients, - 742 93
66 State Reform School, board of boys previous to 1863, 467 56
66 State Reform School, board of boys 1863, 142 50-610 06
State Reform School, Naut. Branch, board of boys,
171 21
66 Auburn, costs in Elder case, 136 66
66 Barre, support of paupers, 21 79
66 Boston, 66
61 75
66 Chelsea, 66
40 25
66 Sturbridge, 66
66 17 83
Waltham, 66 66
20 00
FOR SUPPORT OF PERSONS OUT OF ALMSHOUSE. Paid Monthly allowances made to sundry persons by the Overseers of the Poor, in Cash, 937 12 - -
Angier & Rose, groceries,
14 05
Ballard & Spurr,
66
36 92
60 John J. Brosnihan,
370 25
William L. Clark,
53 75
Henry E. Cobb & Co.,
37 50
66 Division No. 42,
66
38 50
George H. Dutton,
66
103 50
Amos M. Eaton,
66
20 00
66 John Fallon,
66
7 00
66 Charles E. Gates,
66
16 00
66 Loammi Harrington,
8 50
66 Horace Hobbs,
66
14 00
Holden & Brothers,
66
41 70
66
24 00
·
Dwinnell & Taft,
123
Paid Howe & Hackett,
groceries,
52 25
A. J. Kathan & Co.,
3 00
66
Oran A. Kelley, Jr.,
66
2 44
66. David D. Keyes,
31 81
Vernon A. Ladd,
66
86 29
J. Harlow Martin,
66
25 50
Oliver J. Moore,
15 98
66
Rowland Perry,
9 50
66
Darius Putnam,
15 00
Sibley Putnam,
4 00
66
Elliot T. Smith,
66
8 00
William O. Swett,
66
56 80
66
Stephen Taft & Son,
62 50
66
E. H. Towne,
110 00
Towne & Parker,
17 00
Charles H. Whiting,
22 50
James E. Wood & Co.,
66
27 53
Austin Abercrombie,
wood,
4 50
Charles S. Bancroft,
66
5 25
66
J. A. & L. F. Bancroft,
36 90
Bost. & Wor. R. R., wood and freight on same,
550 00
George Farwell,
wood,
: 8 25
66
Garfield & Parker,
77 25
66 William G. Hall,
9 00
66 Luther G. Moore, 66
7 75
A. A. Pevey,
66
138 10
Warren Sibley,
66
7 50
Jairus W. Smith,
314 37
66 Young, Norcross & Co.,
66
3 75
Spencer P. Nickerson, carting wood,
10 76
S. E. Hull, granular fuel,
1 00
William H. Jourdan, coal,
170 15
Thomas Sutton,
66
405 75
66 Worcester Gas Light Co., coke,
11 55
Allen & Reed, shoes,
9 25
Edward Bemis, 66
10 75
66 James W. Brooks, coffins,
5 00
Eliza Burr, boarding and nursing,
109 30
George A. Chamberlain, expenses, 11 65
Alfred Chapin, milk, 1 00
Children's Friend Society, care of child,25 00 Simeon Clapp & Co., shoes, 13 75
66
71 35
Penniman & Harrington,
124
Paid Henry Cole, boarding child, 2 50
66 Fidelia Congdon, board and nursing, 47 86
66 Margaret Cooper, nursing, 12 00
Lydia Curtis, allowance 11 weeks, 16 50
66 Horace Day, boarding, 13 05
66 Dexter & Co., meat,
50
66 Silas Dinsmore, medicine,
19 60
66 Hugh Doherty, clothing, 17 25
66 Oliver K. Earle, expenses, 4 40
66 Alexander Fiske, board and nursing,
3 50
66 Mary Fitzgerald, 20 00
66 Chas. W. Freeland & Co., clothing, 15 00
66
Bridget Genan, care and nursing, 10 00
66 Ezra Goddard, nursing and sundries, 16 75
66 John Goddard, cracker, 1 75
66 James Green, medicine, 7 35
Meltiah B. Green & Co., " 12 23
66 Charles Hamilton, printing, 2 50
66 Edwin A. Hanscom, board and nursing, 34 68
66 Charles A. Harrington, sundries,
1 37
66 Francis Harrington, meal, 1 15
66 Emily D. Hersey, board and nursing, 10 00
66 G. G. Hildreth, coffins and burials, &c., 59 00 John Q. Hill, medicine, 27 13
66 Nancy J. Hosmer, nursing,
11 50
66 John Keith & Co., envelopes,
1 75
George P. Kendrick, hacking, 3 00
66 Eli B. Lamson, stove, &c., 4 75
66 Joseph B. Lawrence & Co., chair, 2 00
66 D. Waldo Lincoln, expenses,
3 05
66 Mary Madigan, boarding,
2 00
66 M. S. M'Conville, medicine,
26 11
66 David S. Messinger, rent,
8 33
66 Patrick Murphy, board,
6 00
66 George A. Newton, damage by dog,
5 00
William B. Newton, meat,
10 41
Alfred Parker, horse and buggy, 3 25
66 James S. Pinkham, sundries, 17 08
William Piper, chair, 1 25
Samuel B. Ripley, meat and sundries, 9 00
66 Mary Rourke, board and nursing, 9 00
William H. Sanford, book and sundries, 3 10
66 Joseph Sargent, professional services, 3 00
66
George Geer, expenses and sundries, 9 00
125
Paid George Sessions, coffins, burials and sundries, 63 98
Bridget Sherman, board and nursing, 16 32
Bernard Smith, milk, 3 34
66 Henry L. Stowe & Co., sundries, 20 93
66 Elliot Swan, board,
2 75
66 Alex. Y. Thompson, sundries, - 3 00
Mrs. T. B. Underwood, allowance,
12 86
66 Albert Walbridge, clothing, -
8 58
66 Mary A. Wesson, board, -
5 00
Witt & Pratt, horse hire, -
8 00
66 Joanna Wood, board, -
7 50
66 Rufus Woodward, medicine, -
7 30
EXPENSES OF FARM.
Paid Lucian B. Drury, salary as Superin- tendent, - 125 00
60 L. B. Drury, cash paid out for sundries, 8 32
66 Mrs. L. B. Drury, gratuity, 25 00
J. Farwell, salary as Superintendent, 300 00
66 J. Farwell, cash paid out for sundries, 127 59
66 W. P. Reynolds, services as chaplain, 63 00
66 Ballard & Spurr, groceries, 231 96
William L. Clark, 66
135 12
Henry E. Cobb & Co., 66 13 88
66 66 Division No. 42, 63 76
Draper & Clark,
flour and salt, 62 00
66 Wm. D. Holbrook & Co., " 55 70
Parker Holden, flour and sundries, 199 70
66 David D. Keyes, groceries, 35 43
66 Vernon A. Ladd, 162 94
John B. Pratt Jr. & Co., flour, 47 00
Charles H. Whiting, groceries, 20 50
66 Josiah W. Allen, mason work, 6 62
66 Willard E. Allen, harness work, 6 50
66 Allen & Reed, boots and shoes,
48 06
66 Oliver Ames & Sons, cultivator and sundries, 23 42
Cyrus Arnold, soap, -
37 75
66 Phinehas Ball, surveying, -
32 30
66 George A. Barnard, use of stock, 5 25
66 Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods, 177 08
66 L. F. Barnes, keeping stock, 10 17
66
A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing, 16
48 37
126
Paid Otis Blood & Sons, labor and sundries, 10 16
J. Elliot Bond, field of rye, 40 00
Estate of Moses T. Breck, repairs, 1 75
Mirah Brittan, pasturing stock, 19 17
66 William Bush & Co., medicine, 50
66 Simeon Clapp & Co., boots and shoes, 39 79 G. H. Clark, stock and labor, painting, 86 55
Charles A. Cummings, keys, 1 00
S. Dinsmore, medicines and sundries, 35 10
66 William Eames, 1 yoke oxen, 170 00
Wm. D. Fenno, repairs and sundries, John Firth, crockery ware,
3 75
76 42
66 Samual H. Flagg, 2d, blacksmithing,
15 55
Franklin Flint, sow and pigs, 37 00
66 C. Foster & Co., hardware and sundries, 42 62
6 George Geer, clothing, 17 40
M. B. Green & Co., medicines and sundries, -
21 75
George H. Harlow, cow, -
60 00
66 Highway Dept. manure, -
80 00
Geo. G. Hildreth, coffins and burials, 18 00
66 J. Q. Hill, medicine and sundries, 15 47
Calvin E. Howe, cow and stone, 38 75
Leonard R. Hudson, bread, -
18 13
66 Francis P. Hutchins, sow, 21 00
G. Johnson, repairing boots and shoes, 17 95 Wm. H. Jourdan, coal, 139 29
66 Oran A. Kelley, making cider, &c., 6 40
66 Kendall & McClennan, buffalo robe and hats, 15 00
66 Thomas J. Kettell, whitewashing and coloring, 43 00
Kinnicutt & Co., tools and sundries, 9 92
J. S. C. Knowlton, Palladium 1 year, 1 50
Eli B. Lamson, sundries, 1
1 60
John D. Lovell, tools and sundries, 54 35
H. W. Miller, hardware and sundries, 21 64
Thomas Mulcahy, rent of house, 22 00
66 P. E. Nichols, fish, 12 54
Eunice F. Parker, bonne't and box, 5 17
Augustus E. Peck, frame for plan, 2 25
James S. Pinkham, dry goods, 40 99
66 Josiah Rice, filing saws, 2 13
W. Richmond, clothing and sundries, 137 02
127
Paid J. Rosenbush, spectacles, 3 00
Isaiah D. Russell, pans and repairs, 4 85
W. H. Sanford, books and stationery, 11 44
66 Horace Sheldon, cloak and sundries, 22 75
D. & C. D. Stevens, windows, 7 68
66 Stowell, Maynard & Co., meat,
9 63
Charles Stubbs, fish, -
3 40
66 Thomas Sutton, coal, 144 75
66 Alexander Y. Thompson, dry goods, 51 90
66 Town of Shrewsbury, taxes, -
68 40
N. G. Tucker, stock and labor, plumb- ing, 29 59
Albert P. Ware & Co., clothing, 12 62
Henry E. Warren, meats,
152 77
Patrick Welsh, labor, -
28 14
66 cow,
45 00
J. C. White & Co., sundries, 11 11
C. L. Whitney & Co., wheelwright work,20 22
Giles Williams, corn and meal, 4 99
66 Mrs. M. R. Williams, bonnet, -
3 00
66 Lois Wood, labor, -
8 00
1
66 David M. Woodward, labor, -
1 80-$11,915 62
Balance undrawn January 4, 1864, $269 90
POLICE AND WATCHMEN.
Appropriation, $7,000 00
Received from Charles B. Pratt, City Marshal : Fees on Warrants, &c., C. M. Ruggles,
" J. A. Dana, 1,913 64
" on Watchmen & keep'g prisoners, Fees, &c., on 1862 account, 103 80
Received for Police at Theatre, and other places,
153 00- $9,170 44
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Charles B. Pratt, salary as Marshal, 1,100 00 66 C. M. Ruggles, " as Dept. 641 08
J. A. Dana, " as 66 591 78
Edwin Haven, " as 66 8 92
E. L. Drury, " as 66 66 8 22
66 Police pay rolls for Jan'y and Feb'y, 13 00
66
66 66
for March, 4 00
66
66 6 for April, 4 00
-
128
Paid Police pay rolls for May,
4 00
66
for June,
10 00
66
66 66 for July,
104 25
66
66 66 for September,
43 00
66
for December, 21 00
John F. Murray, capt. of watch, 359 nights,
640 01
66
E. P. Brewer,
watching 1 night, 1 50
Henry Cole,
66 344 nights,
509 63
Ezra Combs,
81}
122 25
66 John A. Dana,
1 night,
1 50
66 Perley Dean,
66
4 nights,
6 00
Wm. T. Farr,
28 66
42 00
66
Joseph H. Flint,
66
345 66
510 74
66 Andrew Jackson,
66
238 66
349 85
Wm. B. Martin, 66
325 66
481 52
Frank Morrison,
200g
293 73
George F. Newton, " 354
525 80
Otho A. Ramsey,
228
338 46
Patrick E. Ratigan, “ and days,
375 nights
554 83
'H. P. Robinson, watching 5 nights,
6 85
Francis P. Sawtell,
66
12
2 25
Homer Sawtell,
165 66
246 85
Stephen Shumway,
66
18 60
21 66
Otis Stearns,
11 66 15 07
Willard Walker,
66
26
35 62
Chas. W. Wentworth, " 214
321 00
66 Jeremiah Kane, watching 13 nights
at exhibitions,
13 00
66 Cyrus Arnold, soap, -
6 25
Braman, Perham & Co., bracket,
80
City Aqueduct, water,
12 00
John D. Chollar, office chairs, -
4 50
Henry Cole, straw and filling beds,
3 00
John Firth, water keg and sundries,
3 87
Richard Fiske, pistols, -
20 00
Lindall Freeman, labor,
7 00
Charles Hamilton, printing,
3 25
A. Beaman Lovell, mason work,
6 21
66 Win. Lucas & Son, zinc, -
1 25
James McDermot, hacking, -
2 00
Edward Mellen, Jr., stationery, 8 00
Henry W. Miller, stove and funnel,
20 21
-
129
Paid Pauper Farm, straw, - 2 00
C. M. Ruggles, paid out for sundries, 42 49
66 Wm. E. Starr, telegraph, - 58
Charles H. Stearns, crackers, -
19 65
66 George T. Sutton, repairs, - 1 00
66 S. Taft & Son, cheese and sundries, 8 19
66 Chas. Whittemore, hacking, . 3 00
Witt & Pratt, horse hire and hacking, 33 75
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, 1,365 07- $9,170 44
QUINSIGAMOND LAKE CAUSEWAY.
Received of the County of Worcester, - $5,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
Amount overdrawn January 5, 1863, $4,023 61
904 48
Transfer to Old Debt account, to Contingent Expenses, 71 91- $5,000 00
SALARIES.
Appropriation, - -
$4,200 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid D. Waldo Lincoln, Mayor, - $600 00 Levi Barker, Emory Banister and Horatio N. Tower, Assessors, 1,200 00
John A. Dana, Clerk of Common Council, 200 00
David Gleason, Messenger, 7 68
66 Charles Marvin, -
392 32
Samuel Smith, City Clerk, -
350 00
66 Stephen P. Twiss, Solicitor, -
193 42
Gill Valentine, Auditor, - 154 17
66 G. W. Wheeler, Treas. and Collector, 1000 00 Wm. A. Williams, Solicitor, -
6 58
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, - 95 83- $4,200 00
SCHOOLS.
Balance undrawn January 5, 1863, $4,143 29
Appropriation, - .
38,000 00
Received from Commonwealth, -
943 21-$43,086 50
EXPENDITURES.
Paid J. D. E. Jones, (Supt.) salary, $1,400 00
66 horse hire, 200 00 -66 cash paid for sundries, 3 72
130
Paid Anna E. Ayres,
teaching,
304 88
Caroline F. Ayres,
66
203 12
Ella A. Baker,
332 54
66 S. Sophia Banister,
66
295 10
Carrie E. Barnard,
66
43 75
Rebecca Barnard,
66
308 71
Addie H. Barnes,
66
250 00
Frances J. Bean,
66
100 00
Hattie A. Bigelow,
66
300 00
66
Mary E. Bothwell,
66
74 41
Emma Brown,
66
206 25
Alvira D. Burdon,
81 25
Isabella A. Chase,
66
94 41
Esther G. Chenery,
66
275 56
Henrietta S. Clark,
128 00
Caroline R. Clements,
66
284 29
Sarah W. Clements,
300 00
Elizabeth H. Coe,
350 00
"
Fannie H. Coe,
66
115 80
66
P. Maria Cole,
137 50
66
Emeline E. Crane,
66
305 26
Kate G. Crane,
66
188 74
66
Cornelia M. Draper,
66
299 30
Charlotte Eaton,
66
247 64
66
Charlotte M. Follett,
66
325 00
66
Carrie A. George,
66
193 01
66
Hester A. Greene,
66
321 98
Mary E. Greene,
66
118 46
Loise P. Grosvenor,
66
80 92
Ann E. Hall,
66
130 00
Charlotte E. Hapgood,
66
158 34
66 Esther M. Harrington,
80 00
66
Hattie A. Harrington,
66
149 41
66 Susan M. Hastings,
73 12
Harriet Hathaway,
66
284 86
66 Sarah A. Henshaw,
82 50
Caroline Hewett,
317 45
66
40 69
T. S. Darling,
Minna S. Fitch,
109 75
348 37
Orra A. George,
66 Harris R. Greene,
1,300 00
,
Mary A. Harrington,
122 50
Emma L. Brooks,
250 00
Harriet M. Chase,
154 88
131
Paid Kate Hobbs,
teaching,
300 00
Martha Hobbs,
300 00
Maria T. Holbrook,
45 12
Sarah E. Homer,
66
45 50
Eliza P. Hood,
280 21
66
Addison A. Hunt,
1,100 00
H. Josephine Johnson,
250 00
Hattie E. Lamb,
325 00
Sybil B. Lamb,
283 65
Mary M. Lawton,
66
240 08
James K. Lombard,
66
872 09
Mary A. Lovell,
281 97
Mary C. Lowe,
34 88
Mary J. Mack,
298 62
Kate M. Magennis,
114 87
Mary T. Magennis,
246 49
Elutheria Manly,
66
138 38
Mary S. Maynard,
290 09
Anna E. McCambridge,
66
211 02
Kate A. Meade,
325 00
Ellen Merrick,
7 31
Anna R. Merrill,
300 00
Isaac N. Metcalf,
256 25
James H. Newton,
1,004 15
Laura L. Newton,
244 77
Sarah J. Newton,
299 31
Tirza S. Nichols,
66
288 37
· Ellen P. Palmer,
259 28
Louisa B. Palmer,
25 00
Caroline Parkinson,
350 00
Amarette A. Partridge,
98 83
Harriet N. Perry,
66
300 00
Lydia A. Perry,
264 51
Sarah L. Phillips,
300 00
Clara C. Plimpton,
357 55
Emma L. Pond,
205 08
Abigail Pratt,
300 .00
66
Delia M. Pratt,
135 00
Lizzie B. Pratt,
265 09
Martha A. Pratt,
257 50
Caroline E. Putnam,
300 00
Mary F. Reed,
4 65
Susie E. Rice,
132 30
Deborah Rowland,
222 50
66
1
132
Paid Anna U. Russell,
teaching,
437 55
Lillien L. Sanderson,
2 32
Helen M. Shattuck,
290 21
66 Joseph Shippen,
66
85 27
66 Mary A. Slater,
66
300 00
Abbie C. Smith,
259 95
Joanna F. Smith,
66
74 41
66 Mary A. Smith,
300 00
M. J. Sumner,
18 50
Rebecca W. Taylor,
155 22
Mary D. Thayer,
66
134 45
66 Harriet M. Walker,
66
350 00
Mary H. Warren,
105 80
66
Charlotte Wheeler,
66
13 95
Ellen M. Wheeler,
348 37
Thomas Wheelock,
718 08
66 Amos Whiting,
66
33 00
66
Emily Whitney,
66
150 00
66 Harriet Whitney,
304 63
Martha A. Willard,
317 43
Ava Williams,
66
516 25
Lydia M. Wilmarth,
66
300 00
Sarah C. Woodbury,
66
26 04
WOOD AND COAL.
Paid Alfred Angell,
charcoal,
15 30
Nelson Angell,
35 20
Simon Black,
wood,
7 50
Job H. Briggs,
66
24 98
66
Brigham Converse,
11 50
66
John F. Damon, Wm. Emerson,
49 50
Cheney Harrington,
66
549 29
Harriet Hathaway, charcoal,
2 00
66
John W. Hooper,
23 70
66
Wm. H. Jourdan,
coal,
1,231 94
Abner Kelley,
wood,
138 31
Lyman P. Kendall,
361 92
Samuel A. Newton,
7 50
Joseph S. Perry,
66
18 90
Henry Putnam,
66
5 25
Sylvanus Sears,
66
16 29
66
Elizabeth Thurber,
99 99
250 00
Elizabeth Wheeler,
10 63
133
Paid F. F. Sibley wood, 53 77
66 Timothy W. Wellington, coal, 51 00
6 Elisha Wilkins, charcoal, 47 25
66 Smyrna Wood, wood, 8 75
REPAIRS, WOOD AND SUNDRIES.
Paid George A. Barnard, sundries, 7 75
J. F. Boice, repairs, wood and sundries, 47 01 E. F. Chamberlain, repairs, and sundries, 7 72
66 G. A. Chamberlain, repairs, wood and sundries, 46 88
Wm. Coe, wood and sundries, 16 95
Jas. W. Lamson, repairs, wood and sundries, - 53 30
Dexter H. Perry, repairs, wood and sundries, - 66 06
George P. Rogers, repairs, wood and sundries, 32 60
Samuel Warren, repairs, wood and sundries, - 47 07
66 Chas. Wesson, wood and sundries, 28 59
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Horace Abercrombie, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 14 75
John A. Adams, making fires, 3 50
Josiah Allen, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 6 50
John Brady, making fires, sweeping and sundries, - 18 00
" Charles E. Burke, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, 8 20
" Michael S. J. Burke, making fires, sweeping and sundries, - 80 50
6 James T. Canavan, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, 9 95
John Chickering, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, 156 95
" Patrick W. Colleary, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 6 75
" . Arthur Conant, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, - -
8 33
66 Bridget Conlan, sweeping, 8 25
66 S. B. Corbin, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 5 62 17
134
Paid Ebenezer Cox, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 62 21
Cornelius Croning, making fires, 2 18
Cath'ne Donahoe, sweeping & sundries, 21 94
66 Amelia Gill & Sons, making fires, sweeping and sundres, 41 25
Parley Goddard, making fires, sweep -. ing and sundries, 36 00
66 Charles Gould, making fires, -
5 17
Marcus Goulding, sweeping, -
3 00
Preston D. Jones, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, - 40 69
E. Kelley, making fires and sweeping, 4 50
A. E. Lamb, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 60 00
Michael J. Madden, making fires, 8 62
Bridget McCabe, sweeping, 43 70
John McCoy, making fires, -
4 38
Jas. McDonald, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 12 00
Patrick O'Toole, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, - 56 41
Benj. J. Perry, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, 17 00
P. B. Phalan, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 78 96
Wm. A. Sawin, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, 1 75
66 Baxter Shove, making fires, sweep- ing and sundries, - 89 18
Daniel Sullivan, making fires, -
1 35
George E. Walker, 66 19 50 -
Joseph Weed, -
2 00
Adoniram J. Wood, making fires, sweeping and sundries, 47 00
A. Abercrombie, sawing and splitting wood, 5 31
Wm. A. Adams, moving piano, 12 00
Albert S. Allen, tuning piano, - 1 00
David Atherton, stock and labor, repairing, - - 106 00
Charles Baker, lumber, - 14 25
Zephaniah Baker, desks, seats and partition, - 62 50
135
Paid J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 3 00
Benj. Barber, labor, - 9 58 -
John D. Bigelow, netting, -
4 06
Thomas Brown, soap, - 14 17 -
A L. Burbank & Co., engraving, 5 46
Horace W. Butler, blind and door, 6 50
Catholic Institute, rent of room, 300 00
J. D. Chollar, chairs and use of chairs, 8 83 Moses Church, maps, 1 50
66 G. H. Clark, stock and labor, painting, 322 92 Samuel Clark, labor, funnel, repairs and sundries, 37.9 87
Timothy Cronin, sawing, splitting and piling wood, - 25 08
C. A. Cummings, keys, repairs and sundries, - - 41 47
Nelson H. Cutting, crayons,
51
Division No. 42, brooms, brushes, mats and sundries, - 113 33
Earle, Tenney & Co., lumber, - 311 45
66 Lewis W. Fairchild, exchange " Atlas," 6 75 Samuel H. Flagg, blacksmithing, 5 40
Benj. W. Fletcher, materials furnished and labor repairing school houses, 696 52 C. Foster & Co., hardware & sundries, 82 89 E. Freeman, repairing lightning rods, 12 75
Benj. Goddard, 7 clocks, -
66 00
M. B. Green & Co., sundries, - 4 76
Wm. Greenleaf, repairing pump, 5 00
Henry Griffin, brushes, -
31 83
Grout & Bigelow, sundries, -
8 73
Nathan S. Hale, trucking, -
3 75
Charles Hamilton, printing, -
82 18
Samuel D. Harding, lumber, labor and sundries, 45 22
Harding & Atherton, lumber, and labor, repairing, - 192 24
E. Hewett, cleaning out privies, 10 00
Patrick Holley, labor on wood, 8 75
W. R. Hooper, printing & advertising, 32 87
Henry J. Howland, printing, - 48 38
J. Keith & Co., registers and sundries, 30 50 Willard P. Knight, sundries, - 3 22 T. M. Lamb, clocks, thermometers, &c.,154 25
136
Paid J. B. Lawrence & Co., chairs, tables and sundries, 38 11
James K. Lombard, sundries,
- 5 63
- . Joseph F. Loring, stoves, 24 00
Wm. Lucas, sundries, - 2 92
L. L. Mason, clock repairing, - 12 25
W. J. Matthews, repairs to pumps, &c., 53 28 McCabe, sawing wood, - 14 85
Ed. Mellen, Jr., books and sundries, 147 31
H. W. Miller, labor, repairs and sun- dries, 31 22
John C. Newton, mason work, 62 90
expenses, 8 40
Daniel O'Conner, sawing, spliting and piling wood, - 34 16 -
Dexter H. Perry, settees, 40 00 -
Addison Prentiss, globe maps, - 20 00
W. H. Sanford, books and sundries, 128 03
H. D. Smith, dictionaries and spelling books, 50 43
J. Owen Smith, atlas,
- 5 00
O. A. Smith, crash, -
- 1 00
E. K. Spalding, shavings and trucking, 38 10
.. Wm. Sumner tuning piano, 1 00
George T. Sutton, pumps and repairs, 27 47
66 S. Thompson & Co., books and sun- dries, - 29 15
Freeman Upham, repairs, 5 75 -
J. S. Wesby, binding, -
-
6 09
Wm. A. Wheeler, stove, -
9 50
E. Whitney, paper, 5 06
66 J. S. Woodworth, repairs, &c., Quin- sigamond, - 166 84
Wor. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., insurance, 202 50 Mer. & Far's. Ins. Co.,
" Ash Street teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 26 07
E. Worcester teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 8 55
Front Street teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 11 67
High School teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 24 32
Main Street teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 35 80
137
Paid N. Worcester teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 5 60
Pleasant St. teachers, paid for cleaning 17 96 school rooms,
Providence St. teachers, paid for clean- inn school rooms, - 6 50
Quinsigamond teacher, paid for clean- ing school rooms, - 10 40
Salem St. teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 3 90
Summer St. teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 13 36 Sycamore St. teachers, paid for clean- ing school rooms, 21 47 Temple St. teachers, paid for cleaning school rooms, 7 23
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