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" Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 850 00
" Priscilla Wyer, 125 00
$13,733 88
Balance undrawn January 7, 1867,
4,524 15
INTEREST ON WATER LOAN.
Transfer from Water Rents, 19,084 67
27
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-
214
EXPENDITURES.
Amount overdrawn January 1, 1866,
1,416 50
Paid Luther M. Amidon,
-
-
35 25
" Emory Banister, Ex.,
264 00
" Stephen Bartlett,
105 00
" Edward Bemis, -
30 00
" George Brown,
192 51
" Stephen Chadwick,
-
-
90 00
" Edwin Conant,
114 00
" Aaron G. Cutler,
25 50
" Caleb Dana,
54 00
" Isaac Davis,
147 50
" Mary H. E. Davis,
90 00
" Martha Dean,
18 00
" Wm. Dickinson, Treas.,
1,650 00
" Alonzo H. Fiske,
12 44
" Free Public Library,
300 00
" G. W. W., or bearer,
946 66
" Levi Goss,
74 00
" Dennis Harthan, -
102 00
" Sophronia Hawes,
39 00
" Peter E. Hubon,
90 00
" Dolly Hunt,
180 00
" Sybil M. Hunt,
600 00
" John Jepherson,
316 75
" Catherine Jones,
24 00
" Eleanor D. Knight,
30 45
" H. W. Knight,
54 00
" Levi Lincoln, -
60 00
" Mechanics' Savings Bank,
660 00
" Peoples' Savings Bank,
146 67
" Sumner Reed,
2 49
" Hiram Rice,
162 00
" Sanford Ruby,
12 50
" Angeline A. Sawyer, -
144 00
". Samuel C. Smith,
48 00
" Estate of John Spurr,
395 14
" Sarah D. Spurr, 108 10
" Sarah F. D. Spurr,
183 00
" State Mutual Life Assurance Co., 1,914 67
" Sarah W. Stowell, self and guardian, 144 00
" Ethan R. Thompson,
72 00
" Trustees of State Guard,
-
-
-
39 00
" Gill Valentine, -
12 22
" Edwin Waite, -
-
350 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
36 34
" Newell Tyler,
-
215
Paid Martha D. Wells,
-
- 18 00
" Luther Wheelock,
-
-
144 00
" George Wight,
217 00
" Albert Witt,
85 50
" Worcester Academy,
200 00
" Worcester County Institution for Savings, 2,502 28
" Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 1,020 00
" Priscilla Wyer, 450 00
$16,128 47
Balance undrawn January 7, 1867,
2,956 20
LICENSES.
Received for Amusements, 389 00
Auctioneers 16 00
66 Billiard and Bowl'g Saloons, 130 00
66 Fire Works, 80 00
66
66 Hackney Carriages, 80 00
66
66 Theatre, 83 00
778 00
EXPENDITURES.
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, 778 00
LIGHTING STREETS.
APPROPRIATION, -
5,000 00
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 564 00
5,564 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Barrett, Washburn & Co., 4 lantern cocks, 5 00
" Elzaphan P. Brewer, labor, repair- ing, &c., 33 71 " Goodell & Hill, turning 18 lamp posts, 10 80 " M. B. Green & Co., 3 galls. alcohol, 16 00 " J. W. Jordan, lanterns, repairing, etc., 377 48 " Kinnicutt & Co., 1 pair of gas tongs, 1 75
" Jon. Luther, Agt., 2 barrels Union Fluid, 64 00
" Jerome Marble & Co., 342
galls. fluid,
,
-
226 04
66 freight and barrels, - 10 50
glass and sundries, - 124 92
361 46
216
Paid Henry W. Miller, 2 padlocks, 75
" S. Taft & Son, matches, wicking, &c., 21 13
" Worcester Gas Light Co., gas for 203 St. lamps, 2,584 22 care of 203 gas, and 74 fluid lanterns, and lighting, 1,137 44
pipe and labor, repair- ing and sundries, 651 36
U. S. Excise Tax, 298 90
4,671 92 $5,564 00
LOANS OR DEBT.
Debt January 1, 1-56,
424,418 59
Received from Luther M. Amidon, Albert Ball, -
400 00
66
Emory Banister, Extr ..
2,200 00
Stephen Bartlett,
3,800 00
66
Bay State Fire Insurance Co.,
20,000 00
George Brown, - 6,000 00
990 00
George A. Brown, Trustee, 669 19
City National Bank,
15,000 00
Simeon Clapp,
1,000 00
66
County of Worcester,
7,000 00
Louisa Culver,
3,400 00
66
Aaron G. Cutler, 500 00
Mary H. E. Davis,
3,000 00
66
G. W. W. or bearer,
2,000 00
60
Samuel F. Gates,
1,100 00
Parley Goddard,
160 00
66
Estate of John Green,
25,500 00
Henry Heywood, -
1,600 00
66
Industrial School,
10,000 00
John Jepherson, -
2,500 00
Ebenezer Jewett,
100 00
Eleanor D. Knight,
1,015 00
H. W. Knight, -
450 00
66
Levi Lincoln, -
6,500 00
Charles Marvin, -
1,800 00
Merchants' and Farmers' Insurance Co., - 5,000 00
66
J. Hubbard Moore, 500 00
Caroline C. Mower,
1,686 59
1,175 00
E. Banister. - - 1,000 00
George A. Brown,
217
Received from Charles Paine, 1,000 00
Peoples' Savings Bank,
10,000 00
66
Sumner Reed, 300 00
66 Henry C. Rice, Ex.,
5,406 90
66 Hiram Rice,
2,700 00
Mrs. H. A. Richardson, 400 00
66
Samuel Smith,
1,000 00
Samuel C. Smith,
1,600 00
State Guard,
200 00
State Mutual Life Assur- ance Co., - 17,000 00
66
Gill Valentine, -
100 00
James H. Wall, -
4,000 00
Erastus W. Wheeler,
700 00
George Wight,
6,200 00
Worcester Academy,
4,000 00
66
Worcester County Institu- tion for Savings, 15,000 00
Priscilla Wyer, -
5,000 00
-$625,071 27
EXPENDITURES.
Transfer to Interest, -
100 00
Paid Emory Banister, -
1,000 00
66 Emory Banister, Ex.,
5,700 00
Bay State Fire Insurance Co.,
20,000 00
George A. Brown,
1,659 19
66
City National Bank, -
15,000 00
66
County of Worcester, - -
7,000 00
Isaac Davis, -
5,464 71
William Dickinson, Treas. State Mut. & M. & F.,
22,000 00
Samuel F. Gates,
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-
1,100 00
Parley Goddard,
-
-
160 00
Dolly Hunt,
3,000. 00
66 Estate of John Green, -
5,000 00
Henry Heywood,
1,600 00
Sybil M. Hunt,
10,000 00
Ebenezer Jewett, -
-
-
100 00
66 Willard Jones,
6,568 00
Henry W. Knight,
900 00
Levi Lincoln,
-
-
7,500 00
J. Hubbard Moore,
500 00
Caroline C. Mower,
-
-
1,686 59
Henry C. Rice Ex.,
-
-
5,406 90
Hiram Rice,
-
-
2,700 00
H. E. Richardson,
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. 400 00
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.
218
Paid Sanford Ruby, . - -
500 00
Samuel Smith, - -
1,000 00
Estate of John Spurr,
6,698 71
66 Sarah D. Spurr,
1,300 00 388 70
James H. Wall,
4,000 00
66
Worcester Academy, -
3,333 33
Worcester Co. Institution for Sav- ings, -
20,000 00
Priscilla Wyer, -
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5 000 00
-$166,766 13
Amount due January 7, 1867.
City Debt proper, -
-
54,140 07
Hermon Street Bridge, -
2,054 59
Library Debt, -
2,637 07
Providence Street School House,
1,027 52
Sewers,
326 99
War Debt, - - -
94,924 97
Water Debt, -
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303,193 93
-$458,305 14
MILITARY.
Amount undrawn January 1, 1866, 217 64
Received from Commonwealth, 1,223 50
1,441 14
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Co. A, 1st Battalion, services, 465 00
66 " C, "
66
458 50
" Band 66 66
270 00
$1,193 50
Amount undrawn Jan'y 7, 1867,
PAUPERS.
APPROPRIATION, 10,000 00
Received from cities and towns for board, provisions, wood and sun- dries furnished paupers, 328 80
66 John Farwell, for sales from farm, 1,149 92
66 Wm. A. Green, for land,
1,000 00
66 John C. Newton, (Clerk,) for board, &c., - 67 31
66 State, for burials, -
85 00
66 A. Hamilton, amount willed Mrs. Rice, -
104 00
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 852 95
- $13.587 98
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State Guard,
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247 64
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219
EXPENDITURES.
Paid George W. Gale, (Clerk,) salary, 279 12
John C. Newton, 520 88
George W. Gale, amount paid out for tickets, postage, and sundries, 152 88
John C Newton, amount paid out for tickets, postage, and sundries, 93 60
Rufus Woodward, salary as City Physician, 200 00
Rufus Woodward, consultation, &c., 17 00
State Industrial School, board of girls,
39 00
66 State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton, board of patients, 209 33
State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester, 1,619 89
66 State Nautical School, board of boys, 222 94
State Reform School, board of boys, 139 58
66 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, support of paupers, 12 40
City of Boston, support of paupers,
26 61
66 City of Chelsea, 66 66 66
11 50
Town of Grafton, " 66
30 35
Town of Millbury,"
40 30
Town of Waltham, " 66 66
60 00
Support of Persons out of Almshouse : Paid monthly allowance made to sun- dry persons by the Overseers of the Poor, in cash, 1,298 99
John J. Brosnihan, groceries,
129 20
Division No. 42, 6!
81 00
Jonathan Fish & Co.,
19 00
66 Arthur P. Forbes,
160 50
65 Henry Griffin, 66
41 00
66 Loammi Harrington,
226 80
Holden & Bro.,
106 00
66 Howe & Hackett,
22 00
66 Chas. G. Parker,
48 00
Sibley Putnam,
26 00
66 Garfield & Parker, wood,
266 80
66 W. S. Halsey, & Co., coal,
70 47
Wm. H. Jordan,
127 65
66 David F. Parker, wood,
19 20
T. W. Wellington & Co., coal, 127 24
66 Asa B. Adams, printing, 1 10
66 George W. Austin, use of team, 1 00
66 Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods, 15 50
220
Paid Edward Bemis, shoes, 3 55
Nathan T. Bemis, horse hire, 7 00
Stockwell Clark, hacking, 2 00
66 Hugh Doherty, clothing, -
20 25
66 Edward R. Fiske, printing, - 9 00
Hiram Fobes & Co., meat, 3 55 George E. Francis, medical attendance, 12 50
M. B. Green & Co., medicine, 11 92
Grout & Bigelow, paper, ink and mucilage, - -
10 23
Heman A. Heath, coat,
- 7 00
George G. Hildreth, coffins, burials, &c.,41 00
Kendall & McClennen, hats and mittens, 2 42
Ezra Kent, use of team, 3 00
McConville Bros., coffins, burials, &c., 50 00
M. S. McConville, medicine, 4 45
James Neil, care of Mrs. Boyle, 10 00
66 Alfred Parker, hacking, 3 00
6 David F. Parker, cash paid for sundries, 49 12
O. H. Perry & Paul, clothing, 10 45
66 F. H. Rice, consultation, &c., 18 00
George Sessions, coffins, burials, &c., 88 00
66 Shaw & Williams, medicine, 23 30
Hattie A. Smith, writing, 5 00
EXPENSES OF FARM.
Paid John Farwell, (Sup't) salary, 550 00
66 cash paid for sund's, 107 40
Sarah E. Farwell, gratuity, 50 00
George T. Aitchison, repairing car- riage, 15 76
66 Allen & Reed, boots and shoes, 90 10
Ames Plow Co., 1 harrow, repairs, &c., 41 57
66 John Armstrong, labor, - 202 00
Cyrus Arnold, soap and scraps, 38 00
66 Charles Baker & Co., chestnut plank, 3 00
John D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 1 00
John S. Ballard, cod fish, 6 75
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods, 289 92
66 A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing, and shoeing, 76 52
Edward Bemis, shoes, 6 01
66 Anna M. Bray, labor, -
19 25
Alzirus Brown, mowing machine, 135 00
R. Champion, clothes wringer and washing machine, - 18 00
221
Paid Frederic A. Clapp, sundries, 6 59
Clark, Sawyer & Co., crockery, 18 03
J. H. Clark & Co., dry goods, 52 30
Samuel Clark, pipe, &c.,
6 50
66 Wm. L. Clark, groceries,
894 30
66 John Coonan, pigs,
80 00
. 6 Orren E. Davis & Bros., land,
800 00
66 Silas Dinsmore, medicine,
22 84
66 Hiram Fobes & Co., scrapsand mutton, 15 94
66
Ann Ford, labor,
49 50
C. Foster & Co., sundries,
39 85
John Gates, pine plank,
3 60
66 S. M. Gould, labor.
165 75
66 James Green & Co., medicine,
39 85
M. B. Green & Co.,
2 20
Daniel Heywood, seed rye,
19 20
66 Highway Department, manure,
175 00
66 George Hobbs, bricks,
27 00
60 Parker Holden, meal, corn and plaster, 158 11
John L. Hood, crockery,
63 09
66 L. R. Hudson, bread, crackers and yeast, 40 61
66 Thomas W. Hunt, pigs, 45 00
66 Jenkins, Hamilton & Co., dry goods, 37 40
66 John W. Jordan, pans and 1 stove door, 5 50
66 Kendall & McClennan, lap robe and sundries, , 8 00
66 Vernon A. Ladd, potatoes,
3 00
James Livingston, harness, 75 00
A. Beaman Lovell, mason work, 25 13
John D. Lovell, sundries, 118 25
Wm. Lucas & Son, pans, 7 75
66 Luther & Wheeler, patent right for gate, 5 00
66 Morris Melaven, repairing wagon, 6 10
66 Henry W. Miller, hardware, 96 70
66 Amory Moore, sawing, 97 96
66 Newton & Whittemore, beef, scraps and sausages, 50 83
John B. O'Leary & Bro., blacksmith- ing and shoeing, 55 25
A. & E. Parker, flour, corn and meal, 170 75 David F. Parker, oxen, - 250 00
66 C. B. Pratt & Co., potatoes, 5 87
28
222
Paid Sumner Pratt, flour, - - 108 00
Ellen Reed, labor, -
- 20 00
66 G. W. Robbins, hay rake, 10 00
66 Rogers, Southgate & Co., sole leath- er, &c., 1
9 26
66 George W. Rogers, flour,
47 50
George W. Rugg, soap, candles, scraps, &c., 111 00
66 Wm. H. Sanford & Son, stationery, 3 05
66 R. W. Shattuck, seed potatoes, 3 00
66 Shaw & Williams, medicine,
41 75
66 Town of Shrewsbury, taxes,
80 76
66 Stockwell & Joslin, rye and essences, 4 18
66' Stowell & Spaulding, flour,
25 00
Chas. Stubbs, fish, 32 64
66 George T. Sutton, repairs, 6 00
A. Y. Thompson & Co., dry goods, 3 50
66 N. G. Tucker, repairing lead pipe, 16 60
A. P. Ware & Co., clothing, 99 24
Henry E. Warren, meat and vege- tables, 368 97
H. B. Wellington, shoeing, 6 75
T. W. Wellington & Co., coal, 237 60
A. F. Whittemore & Co., meat, 71 28
66 Chas. Whittemore & Co., boots and shoes, 12 55
66 W. C. Whiting, repairing wagon, 8 90
66 Young, Norcross & Co., cheese, 8 85
13,587 98
POLICE AND WATCHMEN.
APPROPRIATION, 22,000 00
Received of C. Jillson, Clerk of Police Court, fees, &c., 642 60
for theatre, &c., - 122 50
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 1,762 63 -- $24,527 73
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Joseph B. Knox, salary as Marshal, 1,375 00 Charles B. Pratt, " 123 29
James M. Drennan, salary as Deputy Marshal, 1,033 33
Joseph B. Knox, salary as Deputy Marshal, 65 75
Emory Wilson, salary as Deputy Marshal, - 916 67
223
Paid Police, special pay roll for July 4th, 60 00
66 Regatta, 238 75
George W. Austin, Capt. of Day Police, 360 days, 942 80
" Henry Cole, Capt. of Watch, 357 nights,
- 938 30
WATCHMEN. Days and nights service :
Paid E. P. Brewer, on duty 363 d. & n. 900 25
66 R. B. Chamberlain,
13
66
32 50
66 Leonard Clark,
50
118 50
Wm. H. Clark,
66
294
66 735 00
66 Ezra Coombs,
353
66 877 50
George W. Comee,
2
66
4 50
66 John W. Davis,
163
407 50
66
Perley Dean,
365
904 75
John Fallon,
20
66
50 00
66 Wyman Fay,
66
152}
381 25
Joseph H. Flint,
66
364%
66
903 50
Thomas R. Foster,
347
6
861 75
Edward P. Hall,
66
209
66
522 50
Joseph L. Hall,
364
902 25
Louis Harper,
66
179
447 50
66
Floyd H. Harris
66
351
66
873 00
66 Clark Jillson,
182}
66
448 50
66
Wm. H. Johnson,
66
322
805 00
66
71
170 00~
Samuel J. Lowell,
365
66
904 75
66 Horace Mirick,
322
66
805 00
George F. Newton,
16
36 00
Joel H. Prouty,
305
762 50
Sumner W. Ranger,
318
66
795 00
66 Patrick E. Ratigan,
66
365
904 75
Peter Rice,
363
902 50
66 Homer Sawtell,
66
322
805 00
W. W. Sprague,
24
66
54 00
66 W. Ansel Washburn, "
46
66
107 25
66 C. W. Wentworth, 66
15
33 75
66 American Telegraph Co., messages,
12 15
Cyrus Arnold, soap, -
9 00
George W. Austin, use of team,
83 00
John A. Bancroft, hacking,
2 00
66 J. A. & L. F. Bancroft, carting,
2 00
66 F. D. Barnes, damage to wagon,
2 00
John Howe,
305
762 50
66 Henry C. Lowell,
101
252 50
E. D. McFarland,
224
Paid Barrett, Washburn & Co., pipe, la- bor, &c., 5 50
S. B. Bartholomew & Co., advertising, 10 50
Bay State Feed Stables, hacking, 1 00
66 Nathan T. Bemis, 1 00
Albert S. Brown, spittoons,
11 65
66 R. Champion, baskets,
1 90
John D. Chollar, sundries, 6 21
Clark, Sawyer, & Co., crockery, 40
Stockwell Clark, hacking,
19 00
" Charles A. Cummings, making keys and repairing locks, 7 00
Chester Cummings, frame,
1 00
Denny & Harrington, hacking, 9 00
:6 Division No. 42, sundries,
13 20
Jas. M. Drennan, postage stamps, &c.
4 75
D. H. Eames, towels,
5 25
D. Evans & Co., coat and vest buttons, 90 00
J. L. Fairbanks, books,
- 18 50
Fletcher & Taft, hacking, 1 00
C. Foster & Co., hand-cuffs and sund. 50 20
J. C. French, labor and materials, 52 39
M. & W. Goodwin, hacking, 6 00
66 Grout & Bigelow, stationery, 22 10
Jonathan Hapgood, hacking, 2 50
3 25
Harris & Thayer, hacking, 5 00
E. Hemenway, labor, 99 23
L. N. Holton, hacking, 2'50
S. T. Howard, 20 00
Clark Jillson, hand-cuffs,
10 50
66 J. W. Jordan, repairing stove and sundries, 12 15
Jeremiah Kane, services, 1 00
66 George P. Kendrick, hacking, 1 00
Frank A. Kirby, 66
2 00
66 Joseph B. Knox, postage, telegrams, &c., - 20 83
E. J. Leland, photographs,
10 50
Lewis & Thayer, refreshments, 1 90
Wm. Lucas & Son, ventilating regis- ter, &c., 4 85
Maynard & Co., salt,
40
F. B. Norton & Co., water jar, 5 00
66 Parker, Denny & Co., sundries, 5 70
Alfred Parker, hacking and horse hire, 67 00
Harrington & Bullens, letters, W. P.,
225
Paid Lucian Prince, 2 days services,
4 00
T. H. Reed, fluid and can,
10 25
" E. A. G. Roulstone, belts, billies and frogs, .
144 00
.6 Sanford & Co., blank books,
10 00
Wm. H. Sanford, 1 time book,
75
66 C. H. Stearns, crackers,
179 15
66 E. M. Stockwell, horse hire,
30 00
Rufus Taft, hacking,
1 00
S. Taft & Son, oil, &c.,
10 08
" N. G. Tucker, plumbing work,
19 33
.. Tyler & Seagrave, printing,
101 39
Walker & Sweetser, ice, -
37 02
46 W. Ansel Washburn, copying records and hacking, 11 00
Chas. G. Wheelock, hacking,
8 50
E. Wheelock, 66
3 00
Charlotte Willard, cleaning,
15 36
C. W. Wilson, badges, -
54 00
66 L. E. Wing & Co., broom brushes, 75
฿24,527 73
SALARIES.
APPROPRIATION,
6,150 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid James B. Blake, Mayor, -
1,000 00
Chas. Marvin, Messenger, 500 00
Wm. W. Rice, Solicitor, 500 00
Henry L. Shumway, Clerk of Com- mon Council, 200 00
Samuel Smith, City Clerk,
450 00
Samuel Smith, H. N. Tower, and Pliny Holbrook, Assessors,
1,800 00
Gill Valentine, Auditor,
200 00
66 George W. Wheeler, Treasurer and Collector, 1,500 00
$6,150 00
SCHOOLS.
Balance undrawn January 1, 1866, 687 92
APPROPRIATION,
64,000 00
Taxes for books, 55 61
Received of Commonwealth, 972 45
" Chamberlain District, 150 59
for Tuition in High School, 30 00
66 " Bricks sold, - 8 25
Transfer from Contingent Expenses
5,823 77
$71,728 59
226
EXPENDITURES.
Paid B. P. Chenoweth, (Sup't,) salary, 1,440 00
Samuel V. Stone, (Sec'y,) salary, 1,210 00
B. P. Chenoweth, expenses, 67 98
Samuel V. Stone, 43 54
Mary A. E. Adams, teaching,
8 14
66 Eldora M. Aldrich,
279 07
66 66 Linnie M. Allen, 32 54
105 00
66 Anna E. Ayres,
125 57
66
Caroline F. Ayres,
125 58
66
S. Sophia Banister,
450 00
66 Rebecca Barnard, 66
473 90
66 Addie H. Barnes, 66
450 00
66 Sarah J. Bates,
66
143 75
66 Florence V. Beane,
66
614 14
66 Sarah H. Bigelow,
356 62
66 Harriet Blood,
481 36
Mary E. Bothwell,
455 91
66 Sarah M. Brigham,
378 16
66 Emma L. Brooks,
66
447 91
66 Annie Brown,
420 90
66
Emma Brown,
518 00
Mary E. Carr,
66
285 70
Fannie N. Chapman,
285 88
Harriet N. Chase,
446 86
66 Esther G. Chenery,
66
450 00
66 James F. Claflin, 66
975 60
66 Henrietta S. Clark,
66
450 00
Carrie R. Clements,
475 00
Sarah W. Clements,
66
450 00
Elizabeth H. Coe,
475 00
66 Fanny H. Coe,
450 00
Henry F. Cole,
66
330 00
66 P. Maria Cole,
66
500 00
Edward I. Comins,
1,396 74
66 Lizzie Condon,
66
413 94
Emeline E. Crane,
500 00
66 Emily G. Cutler,
66
187 22
Abby Daniels,
103 77
T. S. Darling,
458 00
Alice P. Dean,
66
293 67
66 Cornelia M. Draper,
66
450 00
A. S. Dunton,
66
500 00
66 Eliza A. Eddy,
408 14
66 Minna S. Fitch, 66
486 05
Eugene K. Arnold,
227
Paid Marietta S. Fletcher
684 29
Charlotte N. Follett,
475 00
Susie G. Gale,
422 08
Margaret M. Geary,
400 00
66 Carrie A. George,
500 00
Clara L. Goodale,
40 70
66
450 00
Lizzie Graham,
39 53
Harris R. Greene, 66
1,004 83
Hester A. Greene,
66
430 78
Jennie A. Greene,
254 98
Loise P. Grosvenor,
313 94
Ann E. Hall,
66
450 00
66
Vashti E. Hapgood,
460 46
Evelyn E. Harrington, "
65 12
Harriet A. Harrington, "
450 00
Henry M. Harrington, "
846 50
Mary A. Harrington,
450 00
Harriet Hathaway,
66
475 00
66 Caroline Hewett,
66
475 00
66 Kate Hobbs,
355 81
Martha Hobbs,
66
450 00
J. E. Howard,
263 94
66 Addison A. Hunt,
1,172 09
Emma S. R. Kendrick, “
228 12
Mary E. D. King,
366 25
66 Abbie F. Knowles,
363 58
66 Mary M. Lawton,
500 00
Mary E. Lovell,
66
187 78
Mary J. Mack,
450 00
6 Mary T. Magennis,
66
429 17
. 6 J. M. Manning,
227 90
66 Emma F. Marsh,
130 24
66
Mary E. Maynard,
337 48
Mary T. Maynard,
77 35
66 A. E. McCambridge,
66
400 00
C. W. McFarland,
400 00
Ella M. McFarland,
441 86
Kate A. Meade,
66
475 00
Ellen Merrick,
497 52
Isaac N. Metcalf,
66.
822 00
Laura L. Newton,
66.
469 47
Sarah J. Newton,
66.
450 00
66
Mary A. J. Nichols,
66
56 98
Tirza S. Nichols,
יי
475 00
Matilda Parker,
66
400 70
Lizzie C. Goodwin,
·
228
d Caroline Parkinson,
500 00
66 Mary E. Pease,
446 04
Adeliza Perry,
41 86
Harriet N. Perry,
66
445 81
Lydia A. Perry,
470 93
L. E. Perry,
66
32 56
Sarah L. Phillips,
66
450 00
66 Abigail Pratt,
450 00
66
Lizzie Pratte,
324 41
66
Jane E. Prentice,
399 04
66 Carrie E. Putnam,
450 00
66
Mary F. Reed,
66
317 43
.،
Julia A. Rockwood, 66
298 23
Helen M. Shattuck,
450 00
66
Emma J. Shepard,
82 7×
66
Emma. J. Sherman,
66
273 15
66 Mary A. Slater,
345 35
66
Hattie A. Smith,
403 00
66
Joanna F. Smith,
66
475 00
66
Mary A. Smith,
450 00
66
Marshall S. Snow,
66
879 04
66
Anne C. Stewart,
66
602 59
66
Abbie A. Swallow,
382 15
66
Nellie C. Thomas,
66
65 11
66 Ida C. Upton,
195 35
Martha P. Valentine,
111 62
Mary H. Warren,
66
46 51
Mary F. Wentworth,
443 98
66 Ellen M. Wheeler,
60
494 18
Thomas Wheelock, 66
1,200 00
Ava Williams,
66
488 93
Lydia M. Wilmarth, 66
450 00
WOOD AND COAL.
Paid George W. Bascom, wood,
47 00
Samuel G. Curtis, 66
7 00
.6 Peter Dockry, charcoal,
208 90
W. S. Halsey & Co., coal,
51 25
Gideon Harlow, wood,
12 37
66 Salem Harrington, wood,
10 65
J. W. Hooper, charcoal,
23 00
66 Samuel Jennison, wood,
92 70
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal,
111 19
66 P. Dwight King,
wood,
956 15
66 Oliver Lowell, 66
24 32
L. Jennie Smith,
66
270 94
344 20
66 Carrie P. Townsend,
66
229
Paid Harrison Moore, wood,
27 15
66 J. H. l'enniman,
66
30 19
66 D. H. Perry,
12 50
66 £ J. G. Ryder, 66
50 98
H. Thayer,
45 56
T. W. Wellington & Co., coal,
1,253 50
REPAIRS, WOOD AND SUNDRIES.
Paid John F. Boyce, wood and sundries, 41 80
J. H. Brooks, Jr., repairs and sundries, 29 11
John Dean, 66
4 35
Henry Goddard, wood and sundries,
197 00
66 C. S. Houghton, repairs, wood and sundries, 48 56
66 Alden B. Knight, repairs and sund's,
5 93 .
W. P. Knight, repairs, wood and sundries,
115 46
George W. Mann, repairs, wood and sundries, -
36 60
66 S. B. Parsons, wood and sundries,
28 70
A. B. Plimpton, sundries, 26 91
Samuel Putnam, wood and sundries,
78 73
Alden Rice, 66 66
52 50
66 Sylvanus Sears, wood, repairs and sundries, 42 00
" S. Warren, repairs and sundries, 18 00
MAKING FIRES, SWEEPING AND CLEANING.
Paid E. W. Adams,
15 00
60 Rebecca Barnard, -
51 63
Mary E. Bothwell, 7 80
E. E. Boyd,
5 00
Etta E. J. Boyd, -
5 25
John Brady,
4 00
66 Emma L. Brooks,
5 04
6 Emma Brown,
7 15
66 Ezra L. D. Buxton, -
9 50
Michael Cahill, -
1 87
John J. Carney, -
86 50
66 Esther G. Chenery,
17 00
E. S. Chesley,
62 05
Henrietta S. Clark,
24 25
66 Edward I. Comins,
35 95
66 James Conner, -
64 00
66 Emeline E. Crane,
56 00
Cornelius J. Cronin,
18 13
66 Daniel Cronin,
-
53 75
29
230
Paid A. Eugene Curtis,
-
28 50
66 Catherine Donahue,
-
68 50
Ellen Donovan, 47 50
Ann Dunn,
54 50
66 Mary Dunn, -
19 50
66
Sarah F. Eastman,
15 00
66
William H. Eastman, -
22 50
John Fitzgerald, -
18 00
Charlotte N. Follett,
7 02
George Gill,
30 00
66 Willis R. Goodell,
20 00
Harris R. Greene,
-
-
32 50
66 Thomas A. Green,
-
6 75
66 Thomas Hackett,
3 37
Joanna Harty, -
75
Harriet Hathaway,
41 00
66
Martha Hobbs,
13 53
George Houghton,
75
Alden B. Knight, -
12 00
66
Mary J. Mack,
25 29
John Madden, -
50 00
66
Michael Madden,
3 85
Joseph A. Manning,
25 50
Bridget McCabe,
47 35
66
Joanna McDonald,
-
-
24 50
Kate A. Meade,
30 50
Laura L. Newton,
40 51
66
Sarah J. Newton, -
-
32 13
Patrick O'Toole,
46 50
66 Richard Owens,
21 00
66 George R. Peckham, -
1 75
L. A. Perry,
11 25
A. B. Plimpton,
27 83
66
Carrie E. Putnam,
-
17 01
Sylvanus Scars,
15 00
James T. Sheehan,
17 45
Baxter Shove,
140 22
66 Melvin B. Smith,
-
5 00
William T. Souther, -
94 95
Thomas J. Sullivan,
-
38 00
66 Ephraim Tucker, Jr.,
48 00
66 Roger F. Upham,
-
24 70
George O. Ware,
26 25
Arthur H. Watson,
-
6 75
Thomas Wheelock, -
44 84
-
-
-
25 00
Mary E. McFadden,
-
-
231
Paid Lydia M. Wilmarth, -
2 20
" George Woodward, -
48 00
" J. L. Woodward, - -
2 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Asa B. Adams, printing, 25 25
J. W. Allen, mason work, 546 46
E. Ames, repairing school house, 6 75
Z. Baker, books, -
12 98
66 Edward Baldwin, labor,
25 00
Barnard, Sumner & Co., crash, print, &c., 14 30
John Barnard, slating, 8 42
S. B. Bartholomew & Co., advertising, 3 25
G. C. & A. E. Bigelow, labor at Thomas St. school house,
214 94
" J. D. Bigelow & Co., coal screen and wire netting, 13 50
Alzirus Brown, use of chain, labor, &c., 18 00
Thomas Brown, soap, 39 87
A. C. Buttrick, locating cellar, 6 00
Phineas Cary, putting down carpets, 4 00
Catholic Institute, rent, 300 00
66 J. W. Chamberlain, repairing pumps, 14 85 R. Champion, feather dusters, 12 00
John D. Chollar, desk, chairs, &c., 110 52
66 James F. Claflin, travelling expenses, 7 00
Clark, Sawyer & Co., lamps, &c., 33 62
George H. Clark, labor and paint, 1,132 88 Robert E. Comstock, repairing school houses, 153 60
Cornelius Cronin, cutting wood,
3 17
66 Charles A. Cummings, making keys, &c., 110 53
Division No. 42, mats, ink wells, &c., 181 60
Earle, Tenney & Co., lumber &c., 303 39
Earle & Turner, 437 47
Ellis & Flagg, cutting wood,
27 00
Henry C. Fish, work on Thos. St. school house, &c., - 129 20
Fisher, Rice & Griffin, panel work, 133 00
John Fitzgerald, cutting wood and labor, - 323 12
" B. W. Fletcher, repeirs on school houses, 1,012 04
" C. Foster & Co., sundries, 111 20
·
232
Paid John Gates & Co., white wood, 64 70
L. N. Gates, building fence, 63 00
H. D. Goodnow, repairing brick work, 4 00
66 M. B. Green & Co., oxalic acid, 5 70
66 Grout & Bigelow, books, ink, crayons, &c., 362 10
Charles Hamilton, printing, 91 03
66 N. R. Hapgood, repairs, &c., 429 23
66 Vashti E. Hapgood, toward piano, 50 00
66 S. D. Harding, rent, 50 00
Wm. O. Haskell & Son, black-board erasers and ink wells, 30 00
Highway Department, gravel,
2 50
J. L. Hood, sundries,
3 65
6 Hooper & Ballard, lumber,
39 67
60 W. F. Hoyt, painting, 72 00
66 Levi Johnson, cleaning and repairing clock, 2 25
J. W. Jordan, tin cups, -
7 10
66 John G. Kendall, Agt., insurance, 540 69
66 T. M. Lamb, clocks and repairing, 162 75
J. B. Lawrence & Co., chairs, 18 75
J. S. Lewis, rent, 30 75
66 A. B. Lovell, mason work, 345 58
66 Wm. J. Matthews, repairing pumps, 16 40
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