Town annual reports of the several departments for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1867-1870, Part 57

Author: Worcester (Mass.)
Publication date: 1867
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 1452


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15.00


Gore & Richardson, paving,


9,710.23


John Grady, laying stone,


32,00


W. & G. Hall, paving stones,


30.00


Natt & W. F. Head, bricks,


119.00


J. W. Hooper, paving stones,


200.55


F. A. & J. N. Ingerson, flag stone,


522.23


Kinnicutt & Co., paving stones,


50.00


James L. Libby, 66


24.58


A. G. Mann, stone etc.,


51;88


Michael Mellican, paving stones,


496.95


E. Newton, 283.59


151.92


William F. Oakley, paving stones and labor, 43.82


Benjamin Palmer, curb stone, 45.38


534.03


Charles Pero, paving stones,


8.60


William Reed, curb stone,


1,477.49


Willard Richmond, paving stones,


76.00


G. L. Robbins, flag stone,


186.25


Wm. L. Robbins, "


112.00


Thomas M. Rogers, stone,


50.00


William Steele, laying stone,


32.00


C. B. Sweetzer, paving stones, ·


8.23


David Tatman,


3.00


E. B. Walker, stone,


2,533.40


William Waters, flag stone,


105.50


D. M. Woodward, stone and labor,


150.20


G. P. Young, paving stone,


92.88


Alzirus Brown, lumber,


6.49


E. B. Crane, "


5.47


Rufus Davis, jr., & Co., "


1,022.13


M. M. Garfield, 66


308.46


A. H. Nourse. stone,


Charles E. Parker, stone,


296


Paid Jolin Gates & Co., lutuber,


/ 5 43


Levi Moore, jr.,


6.00


Luther G. Moore,


23.50


James L. Munroe & Co.,


500.12


Elliot Barber, hay,


564.57


Ward M. Boylston, hay,


150.56


James H. Bullard, straw and oats,


67.82


Frank Carroll, oats,


108.75


II. Cheney, hay,


11.95


Cook, straw,


23.12


James Darling, hay,


24.70


J. A. Dodge, hay,


103.33


William Estabrook, hay,


31.80


Ralph Ewings, hay,


133.05


George F. Farley, straw,


13.35


George A. Fiske,


37.50


C. H. Forbes, hay,


48.95


W. D. Holbrook & Co., meal and corn, Hubbard, hay,


62.67


Estate of F. R. Mayers, hay,


124.25


Michael Melican, straw,


69.30


C. T. Myrick, Admr., hay,


429.00


Ezekiel Newton, hay,


181.88


Pauper Farm, straw, .


15.30


Curtis Rice, hay,


110.19


George W. Rogers, prov'r, meal, oats etc.,


2,938.73


C. M. Skiff, hay,


150,20


Isaac Tower, hay,


21.27


E. F. Wheeler, hay,


20.64


Moses A. Wheeler, hay,


104.70


Mrs. S. R. Wilder, hay,


592.20


A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing,


2.43


Corbett & Willard, blacksmithing,


188.38


Francis Cosgrove,


8.80


Henry C. Fish, 66


235.00


John B. O'Leary & Bro., blacksmithing and shoeing,


1,257.23


Michael Quinn, blacksmithing and shoeing,


19.71


HI. B. Wellington,


388.64


H. S. Whitney, 2.00


Moses Adams, oxen, driving and yoke,


300.00


George T. Aitchison, repairs, 157.03


364,25


Willard E. Allen, collar and brush,


6.50


Ames Plow Co., Prepairs etc.,


105.48


Barrett, Washburn & Co., labor, etc.,


6.40


Luther H. Bigelow, sundries, 10.33


Blake Brothers. repairs to stone breaker,


118.08


Joseph E. Bond, cutting brush,


4.00


Henry C. Bowen, horse,


300.00


Arad Alexander, teaming,


204.50


29'7


Paid Alzirus Brown, grinding sled runners,


.50


D. Brown, harness, repairs, etc., George H. Cavanough, driving piles, 295.00


186.60


Fred. A. Clapp, horse blankets,


22.00


John S. Clark, cement,


2.50


Loring Coes & Co., sawing,


4.00


Edmund Converse, teaming,


581.20


H. W. Davis, keeping oxen,


8.00


Thomas H. Dodge, gravel, 2^4.00


9.40


H. W. Eddy, carpenter work,


8.09


James R. Fish, 66


66


2.50


C. Foster & Co., hardware, 103.73


Stephen S. Foster, keeping oxen, 12.00


3,383.25


Walter Henry, damages and rent, 361.00


322.38


Hobbs & Winn, oil, etc.,


20.30


A. L. Howard, oxen,


330.00


II. L. Jenks, sidewalk, etc.,


74.63


William M. Johnson, keeping oxen, etc.,


28.00


J. W. Jordan, lanterns, lamps, etc.,


69.74


I. N. Keyes, planing, sawing, etc., 38.39


Kinnicutt & Co., shovels, brushes, etc., 60.13


Jos. B. Knox, agt., insuring, 225.00


Alexander Lorimer, rope, 3.87


Francis Louder, labor with team,


30.00


A. B. Lovell, cement, pipe, labor, etc., 218.26


John D. Lovell, shovels, hoes, barrows, etc., 196,03


Jerome Marble & Co., oil, soap, etc., 30.68


Charles Marvin, writing, etc., 78.26


Michael McGrath, gravel, etc., 514.67


Henry W. Miller, shovels, nails, etc.,


25.06


J. L. Munroe, horse sled,


50.00


John Murry, keeping oxen,


7.00


E. Newton,


2.00


A. H. Nourse, gravel, etc.,


60.08


Henry C, Oliver, repairs, etc., 18.45


128.16


D. F. Parker, cash paid for sundries,


217.96


Wm. W. Patch, grinding etc.,


21.74


Pauper Farm, exchange in oxen, etc ,


25.00


S. W. Phetteplace, filing saws, etc.,


5.00


Amos Pike, laying wall, etc.,


89.75


Pratt & Hammond, teaming, 380.50


Pratt & Heald, 404.25


Pratt & Inman, hammers, steel, etc., 117.35


Providence & Worcester R. R. Co., freight, 337.93


Samuel Putnam, labor with team, 56.50


J. Raynolds, repairing bridge, 10,00


Doe & Woodwell, advertising,


M. M. Garfield, labor with teams,


Wm. H. Heywood, laying stone wall, etc.,


A. Parker, labor and materials,


298


Paid C. G Reed & Co., wood work for carts, etc., 334.20 Rice, Barton & Fales, M and I. Co., cast'gs, etc. 39.10 Josiah Rice, repairing saws, 1.25


C. C. Riley, earth,


125.00


Shaw & Hosmer, oxen,


317.50


Wm. R. Shaw, pumping,


40.00


R. R. Shepard & Co , powder and fuse,


289.50


Strong & Rogers, coal,


87.50


S. Tatt & Son, oil, etc.,


27.39


N. G. Tucker, hose, etc.,


42.47


Tyler & Seagrave, printing, 12.75


48.08


F. B. Walker, labor on May street,


660.76


Church Wallis, cleaning Public Market,


24.00


Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., wall Grove street and road materials, 832.95


T W. Wellington & Co., coal,


78.38


Wm. F. Wheeler, castings, etc.,


80.66


T. M. Woodward, lettering signs,


5.00


Worcester Gas Light Co., gas,


106.08


Worcester & Nashua R. R. Co., freight,


1,918.39


Worcester Water Works, cement,


42 50


80.29


use of water,


50.00


$94,508.27


NEW STREETS.


APPROPRIATION, EXPENDITURES.


8,000


Transfer to Mechanic street,


1.008.93


Newton


5,631.57


66 Winter


1,359.40


$8,000


EXTENSION OF MECHANIC STREET.


Transfer from New Streets, EXPENDITURES.


1,008.00


Paid Chapin, Dadman & Taylor, damages,


2,752.90


Overdrawn January 3, 1870,


$1 743.97


EXTENSION OF NEWTON STREET.


Transfer from New Streets, EXPENDITURES.


5,631,67


Paid Earle & Turner, lumber,


29 25


E. B. Walker, contract for building street, 5,602.42


$5,631.67


EXTENSION OF WINTER STREET.


Transfer from New Streets, EXPENDITURES.


1,359.40


Paid Rozanna Arthur, damages,


1,119.19


Michael Kelley,


193.80


Thomas Welch,


46,41


$1,350.40


Universalist Society, use of land,


putting in pipes,


299


GRADING AND WIDENING CORBETT AND CHATHAM STREETS.


EXPENDITURES.


7,000


Paid Daniel Goddard, damages, Highway Department, labor,


2,694.20


Worcester Gas Light Co., laying pipe,


62.00


$9,756.20


Amount overdrawn January, 3 1870, GRADING MAIN STREET.


EXPENDITURES.


Paid William H. Heywood, labor, etc,


17,832.48


Highway Department,


495.90


Sewer


man hole covers, &c., 63.70


Worcester Gas Light Co., relaying pipe, 259.64


$18,651.72


$18,651.72


Amount overdrawn Jan. 3, 1870, INTEREST.


APPROPRIATION,


20,000.00


Received interest on tax,


249.45


of David S. Messinger,


1,236.35


of Worcester C'y Ins. for Savings, 1.38


Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 211.48


$21,698.66


EXPENDITURES.


Paid American Antiquarian Society,


582.50


Artemas D. Baker,


25.00


Bay State Fire Insurance Co.,


234.33


Bearer,


761.00


Nathan T. Bemis,


37.00


Joshua R. Bigelow,


118.61


Emeline Burnett,


48.00


Central National Bank,


364.86


Henry Chapin,


64.75


City National Bank,


1,258.33


Caleb Dana,


27.00


Isaac Davis,


47.44


Samuel De Witt,


112.50


William Dickinson,


135.13


Edward Earle, Guardian,


194.44


Estate of O. K. Earle,


144.33


E. P. B., or bearer,


1,200.00


F. M. Farnum,


100.07


First National Bank,


312.66


Alfred E. Fiske,


174.00


Hannah Fowler,


48.00


Anna R. S. Fox,


360.00


Maria Fox,


420.00


James H. Gerold,


37.50


Green Library Fund,


190.26


G. W. W., or bearer,


500.00


$9,756.20


300


Paid Eliza F. Hamilton,


360.00


S. F. Haven,


90.00


Sophronia Hawes,


37.49


Hope Cemetery,


135.00


Francis H. Kinnicutt,


233.33


Eleanor D. Knight,


91.35


Henry W. Knight,


30.60


Hiram Knights,


165.00


Estate of Levi Lincoln,


91.50


Hannah B. Lynde,


30.00


Mary G. Lynde,


12.00


George C. Macy,


100.00


Mechanics Savings Bank,


1,028.20


Merchants and Farmers Mut'l Fire Ins. Co., 3,283.91


Asahel Newton, 90.00


Estate of Charles Paine,


60.00


Peabody Museum Fund,


176.39


People's Savings Bank,


198.32


John F. Pond.


21.78


Quinsigamond National Bank,


686 93


Hiram Rice,


8.25


George W. Richardson,


136.67


H. E. Richardson,


6.47


Stephen Salisbury,


180.83


Angeline A. Sawyer,


162.65


.6


Guardian,


86.25


Samuel Smith,


49.29


Guardian,


60.00


State Guard,


27.57


State Mutual Life Assurance Co.,


7,793.10


Mary E. D. Stoddard,


113.27


Samuel V. Stone, Guardian,


30.00


Azubah H. Swallow,


66.00


G. U., or bearer,


30.00


Gill Valentine,


12.00


Erastus W. Wheeler,


42.00


Erastus Winslow & Levi Hammond, Trustees, 60.00


81.33


Jane F. Woodward,


330.00


Wor. Co. Ins. of Industrial Science,


1,794.00


Institution for Savings,


3,656.50


66 5 Cents Savings Bank,


2,160.00


66 National Bank,


1,023,93


$32,329.62


Amount overdrawn January 3, 1870, INTEREST ON WATER INVESTMENT. Balance undrawn January 4, 1869, 2,306.25


$10,630.96


Transfer from Water Rents,


31,820.10


$34,126.35


Josephus Woodcock,


301


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Albert Ball,


38.26


E. B. or bearer,


85.00


Steplien Bartlett,


228.00


Edward Bemis,


15,00


George Brown,


1,140.00


Bullock Fund,


38.00


J. C. or bearer,


120.00


Louisa Culver,


204.00


Aaron G. Cutler,


15.00


Mary H. E. Davis,


180.00


Estate of Martha Dean,


12.50


A. D. or bearer,


105.00


Joseph B. Drury,


60.00


Clarinda S. Fiske,


60.00


Free Public Library,


300.00


C. A. H. or bearer,


30.00


Elijah Hammond,


25.00


Dennis Harthan,


102.00


David Hitchcock,


147.60


John Jepherson,


540.00


Estate of Wm. Jennison,


125.00


Catharine Jones,


21.00


Hiram Knight,


165.00


Hannah B. Lynde,


135.36


Mary G. Lynde,


93.36


Nancy Lynde,


93.36


Charles Marvin,


120.00


Mechanics Savings Bank,


660.00


Merchants & Farmers Mutual F. I. Co.,


1,650.00


Peabody Museum Fund,


256.65


People's Savings Bank,


1,200.00


John E. Phelps,


60 00


Sumner Reed,


36.00


Hiram Rice,


180.00


Joseph Sprague,


690.00


Sarah D. Spurr,


78.00


State Mutual L. A. Co.,


8,318.31


Ethan R. Thompson,


72.00


G. U. or bearer,


230.00


Edwin Waite,


350.00


Luther Wheelock,


300.00


George Wight,


240.00


Albert Witt,


75.00


J. W. or bearer,


39.34


Worcester Academy,


480.00


Wor. Co. Institute of Industrial Sciences, 66 Institution for Savings, 3,130.00


420.00


Worcester 5 Cents Savings Bank,


3,872.00


37


302


Paid Priscilla Wyer,


600.00


$27,135.74


Balance undrawn, January 3, 1870, LICENSES.


$6,990.61


Received of the City Clerk for


Amusements,


773.00


Auctioneers,


16.00


Billiard and Bowling Rooms,


145.00


Dogs,


878.00


Hacks.


103.00


Junk Dealers,


65.00


Pawn Brokers,


10.00


$1,990.00


EXPENDITURES.


Transfer to Contingent expenses,


$1,990.00


LIGHTING STREETS. APPROPRIATION.


12,000.00


Transfer from Contingent expenses,


1,500.00


$13,500.00


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Barrett, Washburn & Co., labor, pipe, etc., setting up lamp posts, 3.253.51


George II. Clark, glass, paint, etc., 257.72


Cleveland & Bassett, lamp posts, etc., 1,737.88


E. C. Cleveland, lamp posts and ladders, 1,105.00


Henry C. Fish, hand cart, etc., 36.00


C. Foster & Co., shovels, picks and bar,


11.84


John Gates & Co., chestnut posts and carting, 39.17


J. M. Goodell, lamp ornaments, 51.00


Highway Dep't, paving stones and gravel, 17.00


J. W. Jordan, lanterns, lamps, repairs, etc., 1,609.84 F. A. Kirby, lighting and care of 508 lights, 3,383.92 5.00 oil, labor on posts, repairs, etc. 1,413.33 A. E. Peck, glass,


Pratt & Inman, iron,


13.38


T. H. Reed, matches, wicks, etc.,


40.61


Jerry Sullivan, laying stone, etc.,


11.00


Thayer & Taft, cotton waste, 7.98


P. J. Turner & Co., timber and carting, 10,85


Union Water Meter Co., gas burner tips,


41.60


T. M. Woodward, lettering on street lights, 150.36


Wor. Gas Light Co., gas for street lights,


5,579.43


66


repairs, etc., 168.99


66 U. S. excise tax, 557.89


-


$19,503.30 -


$6,003.30


Amount overdrawn January 3, 1870, LIQUOR LICENSES AND TAXES. Received for one license, 25.00


303


Received for taxes,


1,899.74


$1,924.74


EXPENDITURES. Paid Commonwealth, tax on sales, 952.54


Transfer to Contingent expenses,


972.20


$1,924.74


LOANS, TEMPORARY AND FUNDED.


Amount of temporary January 4, 1869,


132,640.00


Received from Boston, Barre & Gardner R. R., 45.500.00


Joshua R. Bigelow, 4,000.00


Central Mutuel Fire Ins. Co.


12,500.00


Central National Bank,


17,000.00


Henry Chapin, 1,800.00


City National Bank,


66,000.00


County of Worcester,


20.000.00


Isaac Davis,


10,000.00


William Dickinson,


5,000.00


Edward Earle, Trustee,


5,000.00


First National Bank,


22,000.00


Daniel Goddard,


6,000.00


Green Library Fund,


2,100.00


Elijah Hammond,


1,000.00


David Hitchcock, 400.00


Institute of Industrial Science, 53,500.00


Francis H. Kinnicutt,


9,000.00


D. Waldo Lincoln, Ex'tr.,


1,000.00


Hannah & Mary G. Lynde,


1,400.00


Mechanics Savings Bank,


15,000.00


Merchant and Farmers Mutual


Fire Insurance Co.,


55,004.30


David F. Parker,


2,800.00


People's Savings Bank,


20,000.00


Quinsigamond National Bank,


40,000.00


Harriet E. Richardson, 400.00


Stephen Salisbury,


15,000.00


Stephen Salisbury, Treasurer,


5,314.22


Stephen Sawyer,


2,500.00


Samuel Smith, 1,500.00


State Mut. Life Assurance Co., 144,000.00


Mary E. D. Stoddard,


10,000.00


Albert Tolman & Co.,


1,200.00


J. & L. Woodcock & Co.,


2,000.00


Worcester Co. Inst. for Savings,


9,500.00


Wor. Five Cents Saving Bank, 22,462.00


Worcester National Bank, 54,000.00


$816,520.52


EXPENDITURES. Paid Bay State Fire Insurance Co., Nathan T. Bemis, Central National Bank,


9.500.00


1.000.00


17,000.00


1


304


Paid Henry Chapin,


1,800.00


City National Bank,


66,000.00


Isaac Davis, 4,000.00


F. M. Farnum, (L. W. A.)


1,175.00


First National Bank,


22.000.00


Daniel Goddard,


1,000.00


Sophronia Hawes,


650.00


David Hitchcock,


400.00


Hope Cemetery Fund,


3,000.00


Henry W. Knight,


450.00


Levi Lincoln, Estate of


1,000.00


Mechanics Savings Bank,


5,000.00


Charles Paine, Estate of


1,000.00


People's Savings Bank,


20,000.00


Quinsigamond National Bank,


40,000.00


George W. Richardson,


4,000.00


Harriet E. Richardson,


400.00


Stephen Salisbury,


10,000.00


Stephen Salisbury, Treasurer,


3,026.87


Samuel Smith,


1,500.00


State Guard, Trustees,


200.00


Mary E. D. Stoddard,


4,000.00


Josephus Woodcock,


500 00


Worcester National Bank,


54,000.00


$272,601.87


Amount due January 3, 1870, FUNDED CITY DEBT.


$543,918.65


Amount due January 3, 1870,


$112,000.00


FUNDED SEWER DEBT.


Amount January 4, 1869,


121,200.00


Received of American Antiquarian Society,


1,000.00


James H. Gerould,


1,000.00


H. K. or bearer,


6,000.00


H. R. or bearer,


300.00


G. W. W. or bearer,


500.00


Amount due January 3, 1870, MILITARY.


Balance undrawn January 4, 1869,


276.64


Received from Commonwealth,


5,628.88


$5,905.52


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Co. A., 10th Regiment, services & uniforms, 1,968.40 " C., " 66 6 1,719.88


Section A., 5th Battery Light Artillery 1,932,50


$5,620.78


$284.74


Balance undrawn January 3, 1870,


$130,000.00


305


NEW COMMON : ELM PARK.' Amount undrawil January 3, 1870, PAUPERS.


$940.00


APPROPRIATION., 11,000.00


Received from cities, towns and individuals for


board, provisions, wood and sun- dries furnished paupers, 462.05


66


Commonwealth, burials, etc., 324.84


66


" E. B. Dana, horse, 100.00


66 for board at Nautical School, 12.80


from Highw'y Dep't, straw and exc. in ox'n 40.30


66 Sewer Dep't, goods on ac't of damages 81.00


66 Truant School, board, 1,541.83


John Farwell, sales, 1,271.07


$14,833.89


EXPENDITURES.


Paid George W. Gale, (Clerk), salary, 1,000.00


66 cash paid for tickets,


postage and sundries, 300.50


Albert Wood, salary as City Physician, 300.00


State Lunatic Hospital, Taunton, board, etc., 196.15


Worcester, 66


566.55


State Nautical School, board of boys, 363.08


State Reform School, 66


225.46


Commonwealth, support of paupers,


100.50


Town of Waltham, 60.00


For support of persons out of Alms House : Paid monthly allowance made to sundry persons


by Overseers of Poor, in cash, 475.18


Barnard, Sumner & Co., cotton cloth,


6.67


Barrett & Randall, boots and shoes,


4.25


N. T. Bemis & Co., horse hire,


16.00


Luther H. Bigelow, sundries,


10.48


Wm. C. Blos, office case,


10.50


Chandler & Chase, groceries.


10.00


Division No. 42, groceries,


588.84


Fairbanks & Piper, medicine,


5.40


Garfield & Parker, wood,


56.00


James Green & Co., medicine,


4.4()


M. B. Green & Co.,


82.48


Grout & Bigelow, books, etc.,


32.00


Joseph L. Hall, board,


10.00


W. M. Hall & Sons, wood,


10.00


O. C. Haven, boots and shoes,


28.65


George G. Hildreth, burial expenses,


46.00


B. G. Howes, books and stationery,


5.00


William H. Jourdan, coal,


188.50


W. C. Lamkin, shoes,


2.25


H. B. Livermore, wood,


6.00


Oramel Martin, consultation,


5.00


306


Paid T. A. McConville, burial expenses,


103.00


H. L. Prentice, meat,


5.00


Rice & Johnson, "


4.00


F. H. Rice, consultation,


6.00


George Sessions & Son, burial expenses,


55.00


Hattie A. Smith, writing,


7.00


Stearns Brothers, groceries,


7.00


Strong & Rogers, coal,


317.75


Tyler & Seagrave, printing,


8.25


Henry W. Willard, nursing, etc.,


30.00


Albert Wood, professional services,


64.50


Paid John Farwell, salary as Superintendent, 6 cash paid for sundries,


147.85


Sarah E. Farwell, matron 1 year,


50.00


Allen & Reed, boots, shoes, etc.,


12.85


Ames Plow Co., repairs,


5.00


J. D. Baldwin & Co., Spy 12 years,


12.00


Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods,


327.26


John Barnard, boar,


23.00


Addison Benson, labor,


105.00


John Barry, husks and stalks,


30.00


Luther H. Bigelow, sundries,


11.66


Addison Browne, preaching,


9.00


D. Brown, repairs, etc.,


18.90


Phylonzo Brown, keys,


1.50


Chamberlin & Baker, roasting, grinding and essence,


17.05


Chase Brothers, trees, vines and bushes,


55.00


John D. Chollar, mattresses, chairs, etc.,


117.04


Fred. A. Clapp, hose,


.50


Clark, Sawyer & Co., crockery, etc.,


69.55


J. H. Clark & Co., dry goods,


60.69


Francis Cosgrove, shoeing, etc.,


34.25


A. G. Cutler, labor,


63.15


Silas Dinsmore, medicine,


6.90


F. L. Eldridge, cheese and fish,


9.12


Fairbanks & Piper, medicine,


20.00


D. F. Fellows, blacksmithing,


25.69


Wm. D. Fenno, 1 clock,


6.50


C. Foster & Co., sundries,


90.81


Garfield & Parker, manure,


150.00


George Geer, sundries,


96.45


Wm. F. Gleason, heifer,


37.00


James Green & Co., medicine,


59.29


M. B. Green & Co.,


20.05


Joab Hapgood, plow and plow points,


24.25


F. Harrington, flour, meal, etc.,


131.51


O. L. Hatch, pig,


10.00


O. C. Haven, boots, shces, etc.,


103.90


EXPENSES OF FARM.


587.50


307


Paid Daniel Heywood, wood and timber, 11.00


Highway Department, manure and cart, 350.00


Parker Holden, feed, plaster and rye, 62.79 Geo. S. Hoppin & Co., corn, flour and meal, 347.97 B. E. Hutchinson, blankets, halters, etc., 17.80


Wm. H. Jourdan, coal,


225,35


I. N. Keyes, sawing, etc.,


12.00


E. R. Knowlton, corn,


123.22


J. S. C. Knowlton, Palladium 3 years,


6.00


T. M. Lamb, clock and repairs,


7.50


A. J. Lilley, fruit,


7.00


Alexander Lorimer, rope and twine,


3.91


John Love, laying stone wall,


29.00


A. B. Lovell, pipe and sand, 1.91


J. & G. Lovell, mason work, 78.75


212.13


Jerome Marble & Co., oil etc ,


34.11


Morris Melaven, repairs, etc.,


19.95


Wm. F. Merrifield, sawing,


61.76


Henry W. Miller, boiler and sundries,


93.07


Morse & Smith, meat scraps, etc.,


34.22


C. T. Myrick, Admr., steers,


212.50


Charles Nash, vines, plants and seeds,


16.75


Parker, Gannett & Osgood, hoe,


15.00


A. E. Peck, view of Worcester and frame, 11.00


Plaisted Brothers, crackers, etc.,


50.43


Darius Putnam, groceries,


889.18


S. A. Reed, horse, 230.00


A. K. Richmond, carryall and exc. of sleighs, 324.00


George W. Rogers, oats,


49.60


George W. Rugg, soap,


55.75


Joseph Santom, jr., threshing,


18.00


Gilman Scott, labor,


140.00


George Sessions & Son, burial expenses,


8.00


Shields & Moody, labor, etc., 8.75


Shrewsbury, Town of, taxes and repairs,


91.53


E. T. Smith & Co., cement,


25.00


E. K. Spaulding, flour and meal,


218.00


D. & C. P. Stevens, cellar windows,


1.20


B. J. Stone, refrigerator,


36.00


J. P. Streeter & Bro., horse and rake,


175.00


Strong & Rogers, coal,


43.58


Charles Stubbs, fish and oysters,


51.02


A. Y. Thompson & Co., dry goods, 49.68


A. Tolman & Co., repairs, 13.40


Tucker Manufacturing Co., iron beds etc.,


49.00


N. G. Tucker, labor etc.,


25.85


Appleton Walker, sundries,


18.35


Ware, Pratt & Co., clothing, 136.05


Estate of H. E. Warren, meat, etc.,


479.90


.


J. D. Lovell, seeds, tools, etc.,


308


Paid Henry E. Warren, meat, etc.,


48.00


H. B. Wellington, shoeing, etc.,


43.61


White & Houghton, scraps, 152.37


C. L. Whitney, ox cart and wagon,


310.00


A. F. Whittemore & Co., scraps, etc,,


40.37


Young Men's Christian Asso., carriage hire, 31.50


Young, Norcross & Co., sundries, 41.12


Transfer to Contingent expenses, 1,111.40


$14,833.89


POLICE AND WATCHMEN. APPROPRIATION,


24,000.00


Received for cloth,


622.82


services of officers,


239.50


66


use of teams,


435.00


66 from Clark Jillson, clerk of Municipal Court for witness fees and warrants, 4,954.20


Transfer from Contingent expenses, 1,584.92


$31,836.44


EXPENDITURES.


Paid James M. Prennan, salary as Marshal,


1,591.63


Emery Wilson, Dep. " 1,141.63


W. Ansel Washburn, “


1,091.72


Police special pay roll for July 4, 66 Regatta,


266.25


HI. H. Comings, Capt. Day Police, 365 days, 1,000.65 John Howe, Watch, 343} nights, 942.57


WATCHMEN-DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.


Paid Henry J. Allen,


on duty 283 d. and n.


707.50


Amos Atkinson,


363


907.50


Jesse D. Barker,


116


290.00


Daniel G. Blackmer,


211


527.50


Elzaphan P. Brewer,


365


66


912.50


Ezra Churchill,


365


66


912.50


William HI. Clark,


71


177.50


Reuben M. Colby,


362


66


905.00


Ezra Combs,


66


348


66


870.00


Benjamin Cook,


363


66


907.50


Joseph M. Dyson,


275


66


687.50


Henry E. Fayerweather, "


365


66


912.50


Joseph H. Flint,


365


912.50


Thomas R. Foster,


357₺


66


893.75


Charles A. Garland,


363}


908.75


Joseph L. Hall,


66


363


66


907.50


Louis Harper,


361


902.50


Floyd H. Harris,


364%


911.25


Patrick H. Hogan,


3623


906.25


Julius B. Hubbard,


364


66


910.00


Clark Jillson,


182}


66


456.25


George W. Jillson,


249


622.50


Wm. H. Johnson,


66


365


66


912.50


66


A


88.75


309


Paid Edwin D. McFarland, on duty 355 d. and n. 887.50 Horace Mirick, 66 363₺ 66 908.75


Sumner W. Ranger, 66 357 66 892.50


Harrison L. Rawson, 66 362 66 905.00 Peter Rice, 211 527.50


Jason Wilson, 66 364₺ 66 911.25


MISCELLANEOUS,


Paid Allen & Reed, blankets, 10.00


Henry J. Allen, killing and burying dogs, 2.00


Cyrus Arnold, soap, 6.00


C. C. Bailey, carpet, etc., 34.11


J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising,


30.00


C. W. Barker, labor,


9.75


Barnard, Sumner & Co., blankets, sheets and pillow cases, 36.20


Barrett, Washburn & Co., labor and materials, 27.20


N. T. Bemis & Co., horse hire, 3.50


Luther H. Bigelow, books, etc.,


13.40


John Blankerhorn, hacking,


3.00


Albert S. Brown, spittoons,


7.50


Phinehas Cary, repairing mattress,


1.25


John D. Chollar, chair and use of furniture,


24.00


Clark, Sawyer & Co., spittoons,


3.50


John S. Clark, lime,


1.80


J. H. Clark & Co., blankets,


4.87


Wm. H. Clark, labor,


10,00


H. H. Comings, cash paid out,


24.83


G. P. Critcherson, picture and chair,


15.50


Cummings & Lane, keys, etc.,


2.75


Charles A. Cummings, keys, etc.,


4.40


Chester Cummings, picture frame,


5,75


Division 42, oil,


1.25


Doe & Woodwell, advertising,


7.62


James M. Drennan, telegraphing, etc.,


51.03


Robert Esaw, labor,


14.25


European Hotel, refreshments,


6.25


H. Fairbanks, hand cuffs and manacles, 8.00


J. R. Fish, labor and materials,


7.50


Maurice W. Fletcher, hacking,


3.50


C. Foster & Co., hand cuffs, lanterns and shears, 26.50 Grout & Bigelow, blank books, 29.00


87.25


Justin Howard, use of teams, 1,096.00


S. T. Howard, horse hire, 3.00


Jewett, Bush & Macrae, cloth, 336.51


.J. W. Jordan, cups and wash basin,


5.25


J. B. Lawrence & Co., mattresses, etc., 12.85


A. B. Lovell, labor and materials, 4.38


Jerome Marble & Co., varnish, brush, etc.,


3.15


Marsh, Talbot & Wilmarth, cloth,


305.78


Ebenezer Hemenway, labor,


38


310


Paid Mathews & Chamberlain, repairs,


Henry Mitchell, labor, 2.00


N. F. Newell, meals furnished,


101.60


E. T. Rawson, whitening, 5.00


Sampson, Davenport & Co., Boston Directory, 4.00 Charles H. Stearns, crackers, 186,79


W. M. Stone, conveyance for police,


11.50


S. Taft & Son, soap,


1.66


George Thrall, supper,


10.00


Tyler & Seagrave, printing,


12.50


Chapman Wallis, services,


2.00


W. Ansel Washburn, cash paid out,


25.60


C. G. Wheelock, hacking,


4.00


John M. White,


7.50


Mrs. Williams, labor,


7.50


Emery Wilson, cash paid out,


26.90


Jason Wilson, use of team,


10.00


Worcester Water Works, labor,


2.50


$31,836.44


PUBLIC BUILDING-THOMAS STREET.


Transfer from Contingent expenses, EXPENDITURES.


$884.84


Paid H. & A. Palmer, balance on contract and extra work,


884.84


SALARIES.


APPROPRIATION,


8,500.00


Transfer from Contingent expenses,


1,993.00-$10,493.00


EXPENDITURES.


Paid James B. Blake, Mayor, 1,500.00


Phinehas Ball, City Engineer,


2,000.00


Jonas Bartlett, Assessor,


600.00


Wm. L Clark,


1,500.00


Henry Griffin, 66


793.00


Charles Marvin, City Messenger,


500.00


Wm. W. Rice, Solicitor, 500.00


Henry L. Shumway, Clerk Common Council, 250.00


Samuel Smith, City Clerk, 450.00


Gill Valentine. Auditor, 400.00


George W. Wheeler, Treas'r and Collect'r, 2,000.00


SCHOOLS.


APPROPRIATION,


105,000.00


Received taxes for books,


102.66


from Commonwealth, 1,115.03


66 for damages, 5.00


66 schooling, 47.00


from Sanuel V. Stone, cash received by him for sundries, 42.06


from F. Williamson, amount, overpay- ment, as Janitor, 2.50


$10,493.00


8.97


311


Transfer from Contingent expenses, 1,541.40


$107.856.25


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Albert P. Marble, Sup't salary,


2,000.00


Samuel V. Stone, Sec'y, "


1,500.00


Albert P. Marble, travelling expenses, etc.,




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