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" Joseph S. Wesby, binding tax book, 87
" G. Henry Whitcomb & Co., envelopes, 16 50
" Worcester Gas Light Co., gas, 1,196 88
HERMON STREET.
· APPROPRIATION, 3,000 00
Received of Ethan Allen, earth, 161 88
Norwich & Wor. R. R. Co., 1,666 67
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 610 88
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$5,439 43
EXPENDITURES.
Amount overdrawn January 7, 1867, 2,054 59
Paid Chester Bancroft, damages,
250 00
" Alice Earle,
396 50
" Wm. H. Eldred,
1,500 00
" Orville Lathrop,
500 00
" Edward H. Squier,
400 00
" Harriet H. Stockwell, "
150 00
" E. B. Stoddard, one-half expenses of referees, 38 34
" Third Baptist Society, damages, 150 00
$5,439 43
HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES.
Balance undrawn January 7, 1867,
2,184 31
APPROPRIATION,
18,000 00
66 for removal of snow,
5,200 00
" McAdamizing,
5,000 00
66 " sidewalks,
8,000 00
Received by Commissioner for labor, ma- terials, scrapings, &c., 2,408 90 i
1
00
6,399 88.
270
Received from Corporation and Individuals
for putting in sidewalks, 4,940 99
66
66 Wm. Gore, labor and mate- rials, 381 64
Wor. & Nashua R. R. Co., labor and materials, 409 99
" for scrapings,
161 30
" from City Scales,
14 20
66 Dix St. School House, 7 00
66 Lighting Streets, 6 50
66 Paupers,
186 25
66 Salem Square Grading, 344 60
66 Schools, 94 48
66 Sewers,
1,836 61
Shade Trees,
265 63
66
66 Water Works, 346 58
-- $49,788 98
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Wm. H. Heywood, salary as Commis-
sioner, 100 00
" David F. Parker, salary as Commis sioner, 1,100 00
" David F. Parker, pay rolls for labor, 18,117 33
" H. Adams, labor on roads,
36 80
" D. Andrews,
24 90
" Wm. T. Barber, 37 25
" Joseph E. Bond,
7 50
" Job H. Briggs, 66
4 00
" J. H. Brooks, Jr., "
49 20
" George Brown, 66
79 80
" Wm. Coe,
34 30
" John Conner,
3 00
" Brigham Converse,"
2 00
" Oliver K. Cook,
26 20
" Sumner Cook,
66
59 65
" Marcus Curtis,
11 20
" Sam'l G. Curtis, 66
8 00
" Tyler P. Curtis, 66
18 25
" E. B. Dana,
6 00
" H. W. Davis,
67 75
:
" John Doyle, 66
6 00
" Luther R. Eames, "
5 40
" Wm. Eaton, 66
10 90
" John Farwell,
17 50
" Daniel Flagg,
37:40
" Nahum Flagg,
127 85
271
Paid E. S. Fuller, labor on roads,
91 90
" Hiram B. Garfield "
4 63
" M. M. Garfield,
100 00
" Benj. F. Gleason, "
28 70
" T. W. Whittemore "
11 00
" O. B. Hadwen, . 66
4 00
" E. Hammond,
45 55
" J. P. Hammond,
9 00
. B. Harrington,
54 01
" Estate of Daniel
Harrington,
56 62
" Jonas Hartshorn,, "
36 60
" F. P. Hutchins & Son,
32 50
" J. Nelson Jacobs, "
13 00
" B. James, 66
48 00
" F. J. Kinney, 66
26 50
" W.P. Knight,
3 50
" Cyrus A. Lovell,
8 25
" Thos. Lynch,
13 00
" Jonathan Lyon, 66
10 00
" George W. Mann, "
3 50
" Michael Melican,
11 60
" Ambrose Moffit, 66
17 20
' E. & F. Moore,
6 00
" F. Moore, 66
4 50
" Luther G. Moore, "
51 40
" Stephen B. Moore, "
28 25
" Ezekiel Newton,
8 75
" George Newton,
45 80
" M. H. O'Brien,
4 00
" Wm. O'Brien,
2 60
" H. W. Paine,
249 38
" Pauper farm dep't "
32 50
" D. H. Perry, 66
79 60
" Sam'l Perry, 66
37 20
" E. B. Rice, 66
8 00
" G. C. Rice, Adm.
39 00
" Geo. Calvin Rice, "
13 00
" P. & S. Sears, 66
84 50
" C. B. Sweetser, 66
4 25
" A. & L. M. Taft, 66
53 30
" Stephen D. Waite, "
19 40
" G. H. Waterman, "
6.20
" W. J. Watson,
7 60
" O. B. Webber, Jr., "
4 00
66
272
Paid E. W. Wheeler, labor on roads, 8 40
" James Williams, " 4 00
" G. P. Young, 108 40
" Chas. Duston, bricks, 1,843 00
" H. D. Goodnow, paving,
5 00
" Gore Brothers & Co., paving and ma- terials, 1 608 94
" Wm. Gore, paving and materials, 1,956 56
" Nelson R. Scott, bricks, 34 33
Paid Tarbell & Barney, bricks,
147 34
Charles L. Allen, paving stone, 10 50
56 Jonas Bartlett,
66 100 00
Harrison Bliss, Jr., stone and labor, 40 50
John Brewer, paving stones, 3 75
20 00
Aaron G. Broad,
335 38
E. F. Chamberlain,
75 00
A. N. Currier, curb stone, 2 25
E. S. Fuller, paving stones, 18 94
10 50
66 J. W. Hooper, 66
33 27
Henry H. Houghton, "
63 55
Joseph Jewett, covering stone,
10 00
A. G. Mann, curb stone and labor, 18 55
Wm. W. Patch, paving stones, 11 00
Plummer Granite Co., corner stones, 48 00
Wm. Reed, curb stone,
250 99
Wm. L. Robbins, flagging stone, &c.,
134 05
Benjamin Thayer, paving stones,
1 50
Walker & Dinsmore, curb, flagging, and corner stones, 1,276 36
E. B. Walker,
216 53
David M. Woodward, curb stone, 14 57
" Charles Baker & Co., hemlock boards and posts, 11 93
Chamberlain, Ballord, & Co., lumber, 6 58
Wm. P. Daniels, chestnut plank, 46 35
M. M. Garfield, lumber, &c ..
1,954 24
John Gates & Co.,
13 50
John M, Goodell, posts,
8 12
Asa Holbrook, oak boards,
11 10
66 P. W. Aldrich, hay,
45 87
I. M. Ball, straw,
15 87
William T. Barber, hay, &c.,
318 75
J. A. Barclay,
66
20 81
Smith Bowen.
89 35
66 Silas J. Brimhall, ..
Hamilton Holt,
273
Paid Francis Carroll, hay, &c.,
239 70
Patrick Doyle,
..
15 53
L. Eddy,
"
33 81
A. F. Gates, hay,
123 08
6 . Geo. S. Hoppin, & Co., corn and feed, 186 50
E. W. Lathe, hay,
44 67
C. Lawna.
14 31
Geo. W. Mathews, "
33 52
66
Luther G. Moore,
17 88
George Newton,
" and labor, 11 18
66 Pauper farm dept.
116 00
Curtis Rice,
79 19
Jolın F. Rice,
16 65
Jolin Rockwood,
17 34
G. W. Rogers, corn, oats and meal, 1.796 31
66 Shade Trees and Public Grounds, hay, 350 00 Austin Sprague, hay,
97 81
S. A. Spurr,
35 36
J. P. Stockwell,
159 28
66 Sumner Stockwell. “
70 30
W. Waugh, 22 87
Henry C. Fish, blacksmithing,
112 92
M. Niland,
9 05
J. B. O'Leary & Bro.,
470 27
Michael Quinn,
24 95
H. B. Wellington,
168 60
Geo. T. Aitchison, repairing, 29 30
Alexander & Martin, teaming, 156 00
W. C. Allen, harness, blankets, &c., 124 88
Ames Plow Co., plow points, &c., 93 30
‹: David J. Baker, horse,
250 00
J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 4 75
B. Barnard, teaming, 49 55
Barrett & Randall, powder and fuse, 35 00
Barrett, Washburn & Co., pipe, &c., 30 84
Blake Brothers, repairing crusher, 75 03
Timothy S. Bliss, use of oxen, 16 06
66 Wm. C. Blos, desk, 60 00
66 Brown & Barnard, teaming, 249 85
Albert S. Brown, lanterns, globes, &c., 27 03
66 Alzirus Brown, use of mowing machine, 18 00
D. Brown, harness, blankets, &c., 124 55
Wm. R. Cady, picks, 22 00
John Carney, painting, 15 00
Brigham Converse, teaming, 135 00
66 Edmund Converse, 49 00
274
Paid C. A. Cummings, keys, repair'g locks, &c, 1 10 Eben T. Curtis, grinding, 29 92
J. S. Cutting, horse and ox covers, 22 00
J. D. Daniels & Co., coal, 54 00
Fire Dept. use of horses and steamer, 663 50 C. Foster & Co., sundries, 100 42
יי I. R. Fuller, horses,
500 00
M. M. Garfield, teaming,
278 75
Wm. A. Gould, 1 month's service, 90 00
66 Grout & Bigelow, stationery, 23 77
Nathan S. Hale, teaming, 93 50
William H. Heywood, oxen, keeping horses, &c., :93 00
66 Geo. F. Hildreth, 1 horse, 200 00
J. Nelson Jacobs, damage to sleigh, &c., 3 00
J. W. Jordan, lanterns, globes, &c., 9 90
I. N. Keyes,sawing, 6 50
Kinnicutt & Co., nails, &c., 25 75
N. A. Lombard & Co., iron, 9 76
Alex. Lorimer, rope and splicing, 2 73
A. B. Lovell, pipe, gravel, &c., 127 59
John D. Lovell, tools and sundries, 167 53
J. Marble & Co., axle grease, oil, &c., 36 23
66 Chas. Marvin, weighing, 4 23
Wm. T. Merrifield, sawing and jointing, 7 01 N. Y. Steam Engine Co., grate castings, 8 95 Eben W. Nichols, carth, 3 00
Wm. F. Oakley, teaming, 153 50
66 Henry C. Oliver, repairing harness, &c., 19 73 Aaron Parker, labor at barn, &c., 49 25
David F. Parker, paid for sundries,
146 87
Wm. W. Patch, grinding. 32 25
S. W. Phetteplace, filing saws, 4 80
66 Amos Pike, excavating rock, 577 00
Pratt & Inman, sledges, &c., 19 75
C. G. Reed & Co., carts, repairs, &c., 514 25 Rice, Barton & Co., repairing crusher, 422 50
Geo. F. Rice, repairing hay cutter, 6 00
Wm. W. Rice, gravel from Colton lot, 100 00 C. C. Riley, grading, 105 00
George T. Sutton, pipe, &c., 27 40
Stephen Taft & Son., oil, matches, &c., 29 24
L. A. Taylor, 1 month's services, 44 00
66 Tyler & Seagrave, printing, 4 75
Willard Ward, repairing sign board, 2 50
T. W. Wellington & Co., coal, 99 00
1
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275
Paid J. Wetherbee, labor on stone crusher, 10 50
". J. W. Wetherell, gravel, 15 00.
.. WV. A. Wheeler, repairing crusher, &c., 83 86 1
.. T. M. Woodward, street sign, 75
.. Wor. & Nashua R. R. Co., freight, 1.103 15
.. Wor. Water Works, pipe and trenching, 59 74
water in barn, 15 00 74 74
44,675 37
Balance undrawn January 6. 186 ;.
5,113 61
INTEREST.
Balance undrawn January 7, 1867.
4,524 15
APPROPRIATION.
10,000 00
Received interest on taxes,
230 91
14.75 06
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Antiquarian Society,
38 00
Artemas D. Baker
25 00
" Bay State House, Proprietors of,
52 80
J. Warren Bigelow,
12 16
Henry Chapin.
6 50
Sarah R. Chapin,
20 50
City National Bank,
447 10
Isaac Davis,
146 67
Heirs of Martha Dean,
50 00
Samuel De Witt,
75 00
E. P. B. or bearer,
1,225 00
First National Bank,
216 00
Hannah Fowler,
48 00
Heirs of Wm. B. Fox.
1,410 00
G. W. W. or bearer.
450 00
Garfield & Parker,
16 33
Estate of John Green,
18 06
Elijah Hammond,
50 00
6: Henry Heywood,
29 47
Wm. H. Heywood,
5 50
66
High School Medal Fund,
60 00
66
George Jaques,
3 30
Heirs of William Jennison,
250 00
Hiram Knight,
75 00
D. Waldo Lincoln, Ex'r,
282 00
Levi Lincoln,
88 14
Orville Lothrop,
13 59
66 George C. Macy, 35
100 00
-
276
Paid Mechanics Savings Bank, 1,000 00
Merchants & Farmers' Fire Ins. Co., 535 00
Mary A. Parkes, 52 67
Peoples Savings Bank,
416 67
Sumner Pratt,
111 66
66 H. E. Richardson,
5 13
Draper Ruggles,
25 35
School of Industrial Science, 60 00
Samuel Smith,
34 80
Samuel Smith, Guardian,
52 50
66 State Mutual Life Assurance Co.,
425 00
Azubah H. Swallow,
33 00
George Upham,
50 00
66
Gill Valentine,
10 00
Charles Washburn,
14 93
Luther Wheelock,
60 00
Wm. P. White,
34 20
George F. Wood, 30 33
66 Wor. County Institution for Savings, 3,400 00
66 Worcester 5 Cents Savings Bank, 746 33
12,361 69
Balance undrawn January 6, 1868, INTEREST ON WATER LOAN.
2,393 37
Balance undrawn January 7, 1867, 2,956 20
Transfer from Water Rents, 17,084 62
20,040 82
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Merrick D. Aldrich,
35 25
Luther W. Amidon,
35 25
Albert Ball,
29 52
66 Stephen Bartlett,
250 85
Edward Bemis,
30 00
66 John C. Bennett,
30 00
George Brown,
480 00
Stephen Chadwick,
90 00
Estate of Persis E. Chapin,
85 41
Simeon Clapp,
44 17
Edwin Conant,
125 82
Louisa Culver,
24: 50
Aaron G. Cutler,
30 00
66 Caleb Dana,
58 42
Isaac Davis,
118 15
Mary H. E. Davis,
241 50
Alfred E. Fiske,
87 00
277
Paid Alonzo H. Fiske,
12 00
Free Public Library,
300 00
G. W. W. or bearer,
385 00
66 Estate of John Green,
1,217 06
Dennis Harthon,
102 00
Sophronia Hawes,
39 00
66 Charles P. Howard,
22 42
Peter E. Hubon,
104 50
School of Industrial Science,
597 33
John Jepherson,
252 00
Catharine Jones,
24 00
66
Eleanor D. Knight,
30 45
Henry W. Knight,
27 00
Hiram Knights,
75 00
Charles Marvin,
108 00
Mechanics Savings Bank,
660 00
Estate of Charles Paine,
60 00
Peoples' Savings Bank,
600 00
66 Sumner Reed,
30 00
66
Hiram Rice,
162 00
66
Angeline A. Sawyer,
144 00
Samuel C. Smith,
96 00
Joseph Sprague,
600 00
66 Sarah D. Spurr,
85 95
Sarah F. D. Spurr,
66 00
State Mutual Life Assurance Co.,
1,650 00
Sarah W. Stowell, self and guardian, 144 00
Ethan R. Thompson,
72 00
Newell Tyler,
48 21
Edwin Waite,
350 00
Martha D. Wells,
36 00
Erastus W. Wheeler,
63 00
66 Luther Wheelock,
144 00
George Wight,
372 00
66 Albert Witt,
90 00
66
Worcester Academy,
240 00
Worcester Co. Inst. for Savings, 3,156 30
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 1870 00
Priscilla Wyer, 600 00-$16,653 06
Balance undrawn, Jan. 6, 1868,
$3,387 76
LICENSES.
Received for Amusements, 905 00
Auctioneers, 20 00
66 Billiard and Bowl'g Saloons, 121 50
66 Dogs, 826 00
69
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37
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278
Received for Hacks. 24 00
Junk Dealers, 5, 00
Theatre,
60 00-2.021 50
EXPENDITURES :
Transfer to Contingent Expenses,
2.021 50
LIGHTING STREETS.
APPROPRIATION : 7,000 00
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 1,242 58 -- 8,242 58
EXPENDITURES :
Paid E. N. Adams, trucking, 2 25
Barrett, Washburn, & Co., lantern cocks, &c., 75 51
" Bush & Co., alcohol,
20 29
" Silas Clapp, care of 234 gas, and 69 fluid lanterns, and lighting, from April 1 to Jan. 1, 1.369 07
Silas Clapp, labor, repairing, &c., 220 60
.. George H. Clark, glass, 6 22
A. H. Davis, ladders, 2 75
Henry C. Fish, lantern iron, 3 50
Calvin Foster & Co., glass, nails, &c., 26 41
Lindall Freeman, posts for street lamps, 9 00
John Gates & Co., lumber, 22 20
John M. Goodell, lamp posts, 11 00
6. B. F. Hebard & Son, 167₺ gallons fluid, 83 75
freight and bbls., 6 76
.. tubes and wick'g, 5 25 -- 95 76
Highway Department, lamp posts, 6 50
John W. Jordan, lanterns, rep'g, &c., 818 96
J. Marble & Co., 122 galls. fluid, 61 50
.. alcohol, 20 63
barrels, 4 50 -- 86 63
Wm. O. Swett, 2632 gallons fluid, 140 26
66 S. Taft & Son, matches, wicking, &c., 39 80
Wm. A. Wheeler, lamp frames, 30 00
White & Conant, glass and cutting, 24 70
.. Worcester Gas Light Co., gas for 234 street lights, 3,723 60
for care of 212 gas and 74
fluid lanterns, and lighting,
from Jan. 1 to April 1, 333 70 for pipe, labor, repairs, &c., 801 36 U. S. Excise Tax, 372 41-5,231 07 -- $8,242 58
279
LOANS OR DEBT AND WATER INVESTMENT. Debt Jan. 7, 1867, $458,305 14
'eceived from American Antiquarian Society,
8,000 00
Received from Albert Ball, 100 00
66
Stephen Bartlett for bonds, 3,800 00
..
George S. Barton, 6,800 00
Bay State Fire Ins. Co.
11,000 00
.. Bay State House, prop'rs of 1,200 09 Nathan T. Bemis, 2,000 00
John C. Bennett,
1.000 00
J. Warren Bigelow,
1.000 00
..
George Brown,
11,000 00
..
Emeline Burnett,
800 00
..
Henry Chapin,
500 00
.6
Sarah R. Chapin, 1,500 00
66
City National Bank,
32,000 00
Isaac Davis, 9,000 00
Mary H. E. Davis, bonds, 3,000 00
Joseph B Drury,
7,0: 0 00
First National Bank,
12,000 00
Clarinda S. Fiske,
1,000 00
Alfred E. Fiske, 2,900 00
.6
Heirs of Win. B. Fox, Mill Privilege, 36,000 00
66 Heirs of Wm. B. Fox, for 36 bonds, 36,000 00
Garfield & Parker, 2,000 00
66
Estate of John Green, 3,012 83
66
Henry Heywood,
1,100 00
66
Wm. H. Heywood, 500 00
David Hitchcock,
1,100 00
George Jaques, 600 00
John Jepherson,
2,000 00
D. Waldo Lincoln, Exec'r, 9,400 00
Levi Lincoln, 3,000 00
Orville Lothrop,
1,000 00
Charles Marvin,
200 00
Merchants and Farmers'
Fire Ins. Co., 23,000 00
66
John C. Newton, Treas'r, 1,000 00
Mary A. Parkess, 2,000 00
66 People's Savings Bank,
10,000 00
John E. Phelps, 500 00
Sumner Pratt, 5,000 00
George W. Richardson, 3,000 00
58
280
Received from George W. Richardson, Treasurer, 1,000 00
H. E. Richardson, 400 00
Draper Ruggles, 1,500 00
Stephen Salisbury, Treas'r, 2,100 00
Angeline A. Sawyer, 400 00
Samuel Smith, 1,200 00
Samuel Smith, Guardian, 1,755 00
66 Sarah D. Spurr, for bonds, 1,300 00
State Mutual Life Ins. Co. 32,000 00
Azubah H. Swallow, 1,100 00
George Upham,
500 00
Charles Washburn, 1,200 00
Luther Wheelock, 2,000 00
66 David Whitcomb, Treas'r, 2,000 00
66
Wm. P. White, 1,800 00
George F. Wood,
2,000 00
Josephus Woodcock,
2,500 00
66
Worcester County Inst. for Savings, 9,000 00
66
Worcester Five Cents Sav. Bank, 29,000 00-801,272 97
EXPENDITURE.
Paid Stephen Bartlett, 3,800 00
George S. Barton,
800 00
66 Bay State Fire Insurance Co., 1,500 00
Bay State House, Proprietors of
1,200 00
J. Warren Bigelow,
1,000 00
66 Henry Chapin,
500 00
Estate of Persis E. Chapin,
425 00
Sarah R. Chapin,
1,500 00
City National Bank,
32,000 00
Simeon Clapp,
1,000 00
Edwin Conant,
1,900 00
66 Caleb Dana,
450 00
66 Isaac Davis,
9,535 29
66 Mary H. E. Davis,
3,000 00
First National Bank,
12,000 00
Fox Heirs, (note,)
36,000 00
Garfield & Parker,
2,000 00
Estate of John Green,
20,500 00
Henry Heywood,
1,100 00
66 William H. Heywood,
500 00
Charles P. Howard,
500 00
Peter E. Hubon,
1,000 00
66 School of Industrial Science,
8,000 00
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Paid George Jaques,
600 00
66 D. Waldo Lincoln, Ex'r,
9,400 00
66 Levi Lincoln,
3,000 00
Orville Lathrop,
1,000 00
Mary A. Parkess,
2,000 00
66 Sumner Pratt,
5,000 00
H. E. Richardson,
400 00
66
Draper Ruggles,
1,500 00
Samuel Smith,
1,200 00
Sarah D. Spurr,
1,350 00
E. B. Stoddard, Ex'r,
3,012 83
Newell Tyler,
650 00
Chas Washburn,
1,200 00
Wm. P. White,
1,800 00
66 George F. Wood,
2,000 00
66 Josephus Woodcock,
1,000 00
66 Wor. County Institution for Savings, 6,000 00
181,323 12
Amount due January 6, 1868,
City Debt,
54,140 07
Sewer "
90,000 00
War 66
70,100 97
Water Investment,
378,006 98
Temporary Loan for Sewers, &c.,
27,701 83
619,949 85
MILITARY.
Balance undrawn January 7, 1867, 247 64
Received from Commonwealth, 178 60
426 24
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Co. A, 10th Regiment, services,
922 10
66 " C,
964 50
Band,
450 00
2,336 60
Amount undrawn January 6, 1868,
1,910 36
PAUPERS.
APPROPRIATION. 10,000 00
Received from cities and towns for board, provisions, wood and sun- dries furnished paupers, 689 21
Commonwealth, burials, etc., 67 50
66 for board of boys at State Naut- ical School, 40 11
282
Received for coal, 2 88
.. on account of Geo. Lamb, 150 00
from John Farwell, for sales from farm, 2,466 90
for board of truant boys and their teacher, 1,9447 22
15,363 82
EXPENDITURES.
Paid George W. Gale, (Clerk. ) salary. 600 00
.. John C. Newton, 200 00
" George W. Gale, cash paid for tick- ets, postage and sundries. 201 81
" John C. Newton, cash paid for tick- ets. postage and sundries, 58 13
" J. Marcus Rice, salary as City Phy- sician, 200 00
. J. Marcus Rice, services, 22 00
Lunatic Hosp'l, Taunton, board. etc., 208 70 Lunatic Hospital, Wor. board, etc., 1,190 44
.. State Nautical School, board of boys, State Reform School, ،،
135 79
Com. of Mass. support of pauper, 52 00
County of Wor. support of pauper, 25 00
.. City of Boston, 7 27
Town of Brookfield, " 66
251 50
Fitchburg,
7 08
.. Grafton, .
..
25 50
Greenfield, “
59 00
66
Pelham,
35 50
Petersham, "
9 14
.. City of Springfield, "
..
123 67
Town of Sturbridge, "
66
43 00
.. Waltham,
..
60 00
Support of persons out of Almshouse : Paid monthly allowance made to sundry persons by the Overseers of the Poor, in cash, 1,192 73
.. Division No. 42, groceries, 551 08
66 Wilder S. Holbrook, 20 00
Holden & Brother, 88 00
R. A. Miller,
3 00
Charles G. Parker,
4 00
Edwin K. Burgess, wood, 4 00
Garfield & Parker,
86 00
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal,
97 26
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12 50
306 92
283
Paid David F. Parker, wood,
65 00
Joseph Santon, Jr., charcoal,
1 80
26 T. W. Wellington & Co., coal,
222 24
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,
5 00
Edward Bemis, boots and shoes,
5 62
Nathan T. Bemis, horse hire,
19 50
Bigelow & Billings, boots and shoes,
13 25
Clapp & Haven,
4 00
Godfrey Cote, care of pauper,
39 75
Hiram Fobes & Co., meat,
2 00
M. B. Green & Co., medicine,
28 58
Wells Goodwin, hacking,
3 00
Grout & Bigelow, stationery,
35 53
66 George P. Harlow, medicine,
1 25
J. B. Lawrence & Co., furniture,
13 00
T. A. McConville, burial expenses, 16 00
David F. Parker, sundry expenses,
23 30
F. H. Rice, consultation,
12 00
David Scott & Co., medicine,
60
George Sessions & Son, coffins, bur- ials, etc., 93 00
Hattie A. Smith, writing,
5 00
Tyler & Seagrave, printing,
23 00
Albert Wood, consultation, 3 00
EXPENSES OF FARM.
Paid John Farwell, (Sup't) salary,
550 00
66 66 cash paid for sundries, 121 47
Sarah E. Farwell, gratuity, 50 00
Allen & Reed, boots and shoes,
35 40
Ames Plow Co., plow points,
4 67
John Armstrong, labor,
260 00
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,
302 09
66
25 26
A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing, Edward Bemis, shoes,
18 34
66 Boylston, Town of, taxes,
5 78
Alzirus Brown, repairing mower,
2 75
66 D. Brown, harness,
60 00
66 M. M. Chaffin, sleigh,
32 00
66 John D. Chollar, bedsteads and mat- tresses, 47 00
Clapp & Haven, shoes,
1 25
Fred. A. Clapp, hats, caps, &c.,
5 78
66 Clark, Sawyer & Co., crockery,
59 22
66 J. H. Clark & Co., dry goods, 152 46
Wm. L. Clark, groceries,
652 40
36
284
Paid Barney Cuniff, labor,
70 83
A. G. Cutler,
17 50
Silas Dinsmore, medicine, 4 50
Orin Doane, sawing wood, 30 99
66 Eldredge & Cogswell, groceries,
289 92
Fairbanks & Piper, medicine, 10 80
Edward R. Fiske, printing,
11 50
Hiram Fobes, scraps, &c.,
4 55
Ann Ford, labor,
21 67
C. Foster & Co., sundries,
29 20
John Gates & Co., pine plank,
3 60
46 George Geer, caps, gloves, &c.,
32 03
66 S. M. Gould, cutting wood, 47 87
James Green & Co., medicine, 27 50
66 M. B. Green & Co., 7 50
66 Grout & Bigelow, books and stationery, 21 17
Harrington & Bullen, clock, 7 00
Jotham Hastings, cow, 85 00
Oliver C. Haven, boots and shoes,
25 00
66 Elon G. Higgins, whitewashing, 120 00
66 Highway Department, manure, 186 25
George G. Hildreth & Bro., coffins, 25 00
John Q. Hill, medicine, 4 25
Parker Holden, flour, meal, oats, &c., 117 50
Geo S. Hoppin & Co., flour and corn, 101 00
66 L. R. Hudson, bread, crackers, etc., 32 30
J. E. Joslin & Co., coffee and spices, 44 19
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal, 189 08
Kendall & McClennen, umbrella and hats, 5 87
Luke Kilcoin, labor, 95 83
Knowlton, Estabrook & Co., clothing, 5 50
John S. C. Knowlton, Palladium, 4 00
66 Alex. Lorimer, rope and twine, 9 10
A. B. Lovell, bricks and labor,
15 71
John D. Lovell, tools and sundries,
58 74
Marsh & Bacon, chemical soap,
4 14
Morris Melaven, repairing wagon, 4 00
Wm. F. Merrffield, sawing, 75 92
Henry W. Miller, stove and sundries, 121 68
J. B. O'Leary & Bro., blacksmithing, 39 83
66 Plaisted Brothers, bread, crackers and yeast, 47 02
A. H. Plimpton, cow, 70 00
Pratt & Inman, crow bar and iron, 6 45
Chas. B. Pratt & Co., veal and potatoes, 3 80
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Paid Darius Putnam, tea, sugar and beans, 12 80
" W. P. Reynolds, conducting relig- ious services, 39 00
A. K. Richmond, light express wagon, 150 00 Wm. L. Robbins, conducting relig- ious services, 15 00
Rogers, Southgate & Co., leather, etc., 6 59
Geo. W. Rogers, corn, 15 00
Geo. W. Rugg, soap, scraps, etc., 124 21
David Scott, medicine, 21 71
G. Sessions & Son, coffins, burials, etc., 24 00 Horace Sheldon, dry goods, 15 00
66 Bridget Shermon, labor, 20 00
66 Town of Shrewsbury, taxes,
94 50
66
E. K. Spaulding, flour,
331 50
:6 Stowell & Spaulding, flour,
58 00
Charles Stubbs, fish,
43 48
Julia Sullivan, labor,
20 00
66 George T. Sutton, pipe, labor, etc., Elliot Swan,
5 25
66 F. B. Temple, oats and straw, 19 33
A. Y. Thompson & Co., dry goods,
15 06
66 Thomas W. Thompson, conducting religious services, 9 00
66 Truant Schools, labor of boys,
162 20
N. G. Tucker & Co., solder and labor, 4 00
A. P. Ware & Co., clothing, 59 00
Ware & Pratt,
62 00
Henry E. Warren, horse 275 00, meat 369 74, 644 74
H. B. Wellington, blacksmithing, 28 37
T. W. Wellington & Co., coal, 108 90
A. F. Whittemore & Co., meat,
19 79
Lois Wood, labor, 16 25
Young, Norcross & Co., dried apple, etc.,19 87
13,379 22
Balance undrawn January 6, 1868, 1,984 60
POLICE AND WATCHMEN.
APPROPRIATION, 22,000 00
Received of C. Jillson, Clerk of Police Court, fees 1866, 2,404 75
Received of C. Jillson, Clerk of Police Court, fees 1867, 3,587 55
יי of C. B. Pratt, bal. of fees 1865, 949 75
for services of officers at theatre, etc., 97 00
29,039 05
147 10
286
EXPENDITURES.
Paid J. M. Drennen, salary as Marshal, 1,125 00
J. B. Knox, 66 32 88
" A. B. R. Sprague, " 66 250 00
George W. Austin, salary as Deputy Marshal, 27 78
·· James M. Drennen, salary as Deputy Marshal. 262 50
" W. A. Washburn, salary as Deputy Marshal, 516 66
" Emery Wilson, salary as Deputy Marshal,
1,027 92
" Police, special pay roll for July 4th, 66 66 Regatta,
210 00
" George W. Austin, Captain of Day Police, 161 days, 426 65
" Henry Cole, Captain of Watch, 365 days,
967 25
" Joel H. Prouty, Captain of Day Police, 264 days,
563 50
Joel H. Prouty, on duty 161 days, 377 50
WATCHMEN. Day and night service :
Paid E. P. Brewer, on duty 365 d. & n.
912 50
A. Brigham,
190
475 00
Silas Clapp,
66
3 66
7 50
William H. Clark,
66 365
912 50
Ezra Combs,
66
365
66
912 50
66 H. H. Comings,
66 357
892 50
Perley Dean,
66
365
66
912 50
66 Thomas R. Foster,
365
912 50
66 Joseph L. Hall,
66
365
912 50
Floyd H. Harris,
365
912. 50
66 John Howe,
365
66
912 50
66 Clark Jillson,
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66
456 25
Wm. H. Johnson,
365
66
912 50
66 E. D. McFarland,
66 355
66
912 50
Horace Mirick,
365
912 50
Sumner W. Ranger, "
365
66
912 50
Patrick E. Ratigan, “ 365
365
66
912 50
66
Homer Sawtell,
361
66
902 50
66 W. A. Washburn,
168
66
422 10
66 Cyrus Arnold, soap and barrel,
9 40
365
66
912 50
Joseph H. Flint,
365
912 50
Louis Harper,
912 50
Peter Rice,
93 75
287
Paid J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 5 50
S. B. Bartholomew & Co., "
2 50
Nathan T. Bemis, horse hire, 8 00
Albert S. Brown, spittoons,
2 80
Phineas Cary, matting,
4 13
Reuben Champion, feather duster,
3 25
J. D. Chollar, chairs, pillows, etc.,
22 85
Clark, Sawyer & Co., lanterns,
12 00
J. H. Clark & Co., blankets,
10 00
66 C. A. Cummings, speaking tubes, etc.,
7 90
" Chester Cummings, picture frame,
4 75
J. M. Drennen, postage, telegraph, etc., 31 74 Geo. P. Eames, hacking, 1 50
Fitton & Rice, photographs, etc., 10 25
66
Grout & Bigelow, stationery, 35 65
Chas. Hamilton, printing,
3 00
J. Hapgood, hacking,
2 50
Harrington & Bullen, clock, 26 00
66
E. Hemmenway, washing and cleaning, 6 90
66 L. N. Holton, hacking, 2 75
S. T. Howard, 4 50
6 85
J. W. Jordan, pipe, labor, etc., E. J. Leland, photographs,
14 30
James Morse, teaming,
3 00
66 Parker, Denny & Co., bedsteads, mattrasses, etc., 27 50
66
Alfred Parker, horse hire,
3 00
J. S. Pinkham, matting,
18 68
C. B. Pratt, expenses in case of Nodine,
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