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Amount due January 3, 1870, EXPENDITURES :
$112,000 00
Paid Worcester County Institution for Savings, 7,000 00
Amount due January 2, 1871, 105,000 00
FUNDED SEWER DEBT.
Amount due January 3, 1870,
$130,000 00
Received for bonds Adaline Barnes,
1,000 00
.. Blake Bros. & Co.,
100,000 00
Mary A. L. Brown,
1.000 00
H. K., or bearer,
4,000 00
$6
H. R.,
3,500 00
Amount due January 2, 1871. $239,500 00
FUNDED WATER DEBT.
Amount due January 3, 1870,
$399,800 00
Received for bonds. Blake Bros. & Co.,
100.000 00
H. R .. or bearer.
200 00
.. S. R.
200 00
George Wight, 1,300 00 $501,500 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid bonds Mer. & Far's. M. F. Ins. Co., $3,000 00
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid bonds H. R., or bearer,
3,200 00
George Wight,
5,200 00
66 Albert Witt, (J. W. A.)
1,500 00
Wor. Co. Inst. for Savings,
2,000 00
Wor. Five Cents Savings Bank, 1,000 00
Priscilla Wyer, 10,000 00
$25,900 00
$475,600 00
Amount due January 2, 1871, DEMAND NOTES.
Amount due January 3, 1870,
$543,918 65
Received from Josiah W. Allen,
1,550 00
Emory Banister, Adm'r ..
5,000 00
Bay State Fire Ins. Co.,
10,000 00
66 Boston, Barre & Gardner R.R. 69,440 00
66 Central Mut. Fire Ins. Co.,
1,500 00
66
City National Bank, 45,000 00
County of Worcester, 13,000 00
Isaac Davis. 8,500 00
William Dickinson,
11,000 00
66 First National Bank,
10,000 00
Sally Flagg,
1,800 00
6. Carrie A. George, 1,122 51
G. A. R., Geo. H.Ward, Post 10, 4,00: 00
Green Library Fund, 3,528 66
175 00
66 Simeon Hayward,
1,350 00
" Home Savings Bank,
60,000 00
66 Mechanics' Savings Bank,
40,000 00
Merchants National Bank,
95,000 00
66
Merchants National Bank, G. W. W., Treas., 25,000 00
66
66 Mer. & Farm's. M. F. I. Co .. 47,500 00
66
John C. Newton, Treasurer, 1,200 00
66 Nathaniel Paine, Trustee,
22,000 00
66
David F. Parker, 3,017 38
66 Peoples Savings Bank, 25,000 00
Mary M. F. Pond, 8,262 00
Quinsigamond National Bank, 35,000 00
66
66 Harriet E. Richardson, 400 00
66 Draper Ruggles. 3.000 00
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" Justus Giest,
D. Waldo Lincoln, Extrs., 7,400 00
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Received from Stephen Salisbury, 27,000 00
..
Stephen Salisbury, Treasurer, 12,266 78
Samuel Smith, 1,600 00
.. State Mut. Life Assurance Co., 99,000 00
Elijah B. Stoddard, 3,000 00
.. .. David Whitcomb, Treasurer, 4,196 32
. . Wor. Co., Inst. for Savings, 57,000 00
6. Wor. Five Cents savings Bank, 88,538 00
Wor. National Bank, 15,000 00
66
66 Wor. Safe Dep. and Trust Co., 85,000 00
-$1,496,265 30
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Bay State Fire Insurance Co., 10,000 00
Joshua R. Bigelow, 4,000 00
Boston, Barre and Gardner R. R. Co., 108,940 00
Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1,500 00
City National Bank, 45,000 00
County of Worcester, 20,000 00
Isaac Davis, 2,000 00
First National Bank,
10,000 00
Alfred E. Fiske,
2,900 00
Carrie A. George,
1,122 51
Justus Giest, 175 00
G. A. R., Geo. H. Ward, Post No. 10, 1,000 00
Green Library Fund, (Book acc't.) 1,000 00
Simeon Hayward, 1,350 00
Francis H. Kinnicutt, (A. H.) 6,500 00
D. Waldo Lincoln, Executor,
2,877 02
Mechanic's Savings Bank,
10,000 00
Merchant's National Bank, 45,000 00
David F. Parker,
2,800 00
Mary M. E. Pond,
8,262 00
Quinsigamond National Bank,
35,000 00
George W. Richardson, (O. K. E.,)
2,000 00
Harriet E. Richardson,
400 00
Draper Ruggles,
3,000 00
Stephen Salisbury,
16,000 00
66 Treasurer,
6,880 73
Samuel Smith,
1,600 00
Guardian, 250 00
Elijah B. Stoddard. 1,000 00
Mary E. D. Stoddard,
6,000 00
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Worcester National Bank, 15,000 00 Worcester Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 45,000 00
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$416,557 26 $1,079,708 04
Amount due January 2, 1871,
Recapitulation of Debt, January 2, 1871 :
Funded City Debt, 105,000 00
Sewer 239,500 00
Water 475,600 00
Notes on demand,
1,079,708 04
$1,899,808 04
MILITARY.
Balance undrawn, January 3, 1870,
284 74
Received from Commonwealth 1,617 00
$1,901 74
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Co. A, 10th Reg., services and uniforms, $860 50 Co. C, " " 931 50
Section A, 5th Light Battery, services and uniforms, 3,386 00
$5,178 00
Amount overdrawn, January 2, 1871,
$3,276 26
NEW COMMON ; ELM PARK. Amount undrawn, January 1, 1871,
$940 00
PAUPERS.
APPROPRIATION. 11,000 00
Rec'd f'm cities, towns and individuals for board, provisions, wood and sundries furnished paupers, 1,000 13
" Commonwealth, burials, &c., 1,150 84
66 " County board of prisoners, 362 21 ·
66 Elizabeth Clancy, money advanced on damages, 83 00
" Dennis Driscoll, money advanced on damages, 60 49
" James Sinclair, money advanced on damages, 20 50
for board at Nautical School, 20 20
Rec'd f'm Highway Department, hay, 178 26
" " Sewer Dep't, goods on ac't of damages, 48 00
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Rec'd f'm Truant School Dep't. board,
1,476 89
" John Farwell, sales, 2,180 03
$17,580 55
EXPENDITURES.
Paid George W. Gale, salary as clerk, $1,000 00
" cash paid for allow-
ances, tickets, postage and sundries, 608 52
Albert Wood, salary as City Physician, 400 00
State Indus. School, board for girls, 108 28
Lunatic Hos., Taunton, board, &c., 204 50
66 " Worcester, " 493 38
State Nautical School, board for boys,
333 93
Reform
219 81
Commonwealth, support of paupers, 106 50
County, board of prisoners.
38 72
City of Boston, support of paupers, 2 00
Chelsea,
10 00
Springfield,
116 65
Town of Attleborough, "
6. 29 00
60 00
Grafton,
66
9 00
Waltham, .6
60 00
For support of persons out of Alms House :
Paid Allen & Reed, rubber cloth, 1 50
Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods, 30 00
Barrett & Randall, boots and shoes, 27 35
Bemis & Co., shoes. 2 00
N. T. Bemis & Co., horse hire, 12 00
L. H. Bigelow, sundries, 11 97
Brigham & Eames, groceries, 4 00
L. L. Brigham & Co., meat,
8 50
Albert S. Brown, paper hangings,
1 50
Cary & Ames, mattrass.
3 00
J. H. Clarke & Co., dry goods,
17 64
Division 42, groceries,
926 60
G. H. Dutton, "
10 00
Ellis & Flagg, meat,
2 00
George E. Francis, consultation,
3 00
Rufus Fuller, coal. 12 00
Garfield & Parker, wood,
3 50
Thomas H. Gage, consultations,
20 00
James Green & Co., medicine, 8 61
Blackstone,
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid M. B. Green & Co., medicine,
162 76
W. M. Hall & Sons, wood,
79 50
Hildreth & Hall, burials,
16 00
George G. Hildreth, “
52 00
Hobbs & Winn, groceries,
47 46
Holden & Bro.,
68 50
Parker Holden, flour,
14 00
P. E. Hubon, attendance,
2 00
M. M. Johnson & Co., flour,
11 00
J. W. Jordan, stove,
10 00
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal,
494 00
W. C. Lamkin, arctic shoes,
2 75
J. O. Marble, attendance,
15 00
T. A. McConville, burials,
183 00
J. G. Park, consultation,
3 00
George W. Paul, clothing,
11 00
J. S. Pinkham, carpet,
30 00
Chas. V. Putnam, lounge,
16 00
F. H. Rice, consultations,
9 00
Joseph Sargent,
5 00
David Scott & Co., medicine,
7 55
George Sessions & Son, burials,
118 00
Thomas J. Shea, boots and shoes,
10 50
Hattie A. Smith, copying,
13 00
Stearns Bros., groceries,
4 00
St. Louis Flour Co., flour,
16 00
Strong & Rogers, coal,
210 75
Tyler & Seagrave, printing,
19 00
Ware, Pratt & Co., clothing,
15 00
J. S. Wesby, binding, 6 30
Albert Wood, prof. services, 214 50
Rufus Woodward, prof. serv. & consult'n, 104 00 Worcester Gas Light Co., coke, 5 00
EXPENSES OF FARM.
Paid John Farwell, salary as Sup't, 66
800 00
66 cash paid for sundries, 191 26
Sarah E. Farwell, matron one year, 50 00
Allen & Reed, boots and shoes, 21 25
Ames Plow Co., wiffletrees, 1 75
W. E. Baker & Co., rye and ess. of coffee, 7 50
John D. Baldwin & Co., Spy one year, 8 00 Barnard, Sumner & Co., dry goods, 284 31
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Edson Beaman, analysis of the Bible, 8 75
Elliot F. Benson, labor, 146 00
L. II. Bigelow, stationery, 2 70
N. M. Boynton & Co., fish, 41 98
Alzirus Brown, labor and materials, 16 75
R. Champion, wash. machine, wrin'r, &c., 15 58
Chase Bros., trees, 28 50
John D. Chollar, furniture and repairs, 61 50
Clark, Sawyer & Co., crockery and paper, 80 81
J. H. Clarke & Co., dry goods, 38 50
John Coonan, one yoke of oxen, 250 00
Francis Cosgrove, shoeing and repairs, 57 00
T. P. Curtis, hog,
1.7 50
John Dinsmore, labor, 48 00
Silas Dinsmore, medicine, 4 69
Orin Doane, sawdust and sawing, 8 30
Henry F. Edwards, lab'r on wag'n & rep's, 79 71
Daniel F. Fellows, blacksmithing, 4 48
C. Foster & Co., hardware, 32 21
Garfield & Parker, oxen and manure,
375 00
John Gates & Co., shingles. 2 25
George Geer, sundries, 29 15
H. L. Goddard, meat, &c., 264 26
James Green & Co., medicines, 34 83
M. B. Green & Co., medicines, 57 85
A. B. Hall & Co., barrels, 17 00
Francis Harrington, flour, 68 50
O. L. Hatch, flour,
95 50
O. C. Haven, boots, shoes, and repairs,
95 70
Daniel Haywood, pork, 51 92
Highway Department, manure,
300 00
George G. Hildreth, burials, 21 00
Parker Holden, meal, corn, lime, &c.,
52 28
Geo. S. Hoppin & Co., feed, corn and grinding, 270 03
John P. Hunter, Agent, horse hoe, 16 00
B. E. Hutchinson, halter, repairs, &c., 5 63
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal, 73 75
O. A. Kelley, flour, &c., 9 69
John G. Kendall, Agent, insuring, 119 00
Kinnicutt & Co., scythes, bell, &c., 6 64
V. A. Ladd, potatoes, 30 45
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid J. B. Lawrence & Co., mattress, 4 50
A. J. Lilley, fruits, 9 11
N. H. Lindley, trees, vines and roots, 65 00
John Love, laying wall, 18 00
J. D. Lovell, sundries, 53 85
Jerome Marble & Co., oil, 3 00
Reynolds McAlcer, harness and repairs, 71 70
Patrick McHugh, labor, 20 72
Morris Melaven, repairs, 5 25
Wm. F. Merrifield, sawing,
27 64
H. W. Miller, sundries, 29 82
Morse and Smith, meat, &c., 253 25
Plaisted Bros., crackers, &c., 45 05
Darius Putnam, groceries,
829 47
Stephen A. Reed, horses,
305 00
Curtis Rice, rye, 15 00
G. C. Rice, making ciaer, 21 13
Josiah Rice, saw and filing, 7 90
A. K. Richmond, exchange of wagons,
100 00
Rogers, Southgate & Co., oil, ink, &c., 1 43
Scott & Hector, whitewashing and paper'g, 34 00 Gilman Scott, labor, 45 00
George Sessions & Son, burials, 5 00
Shields & Moody, pump, labor, and sund's, 31 13
Shrewsbury, town of, taxes, 67 48
E. K. Spalding, flour, 190 00
State Lunatic Hospital, board, 14 00
St. Louis Flour Co., flour and oats, 41 50
Strong & Rogers, coal, 240 00
Chas. Stubbs, fish and oysters, 29 69
A. Y. Thompson & Co., dry goods, 75 69
A. Tolman & Co., repairs, 24 67
Truant School, labor of boys,
73 00
Ware, Pratt & Co., clothing, 57 50
Mary A. Waters, labor, 104 43
D. Wellington, cow, and calf, and turnips, 53 75
H. B. Wellington, shoeing, 32 14
White, Houghton & Co., scraps and lard, 130 18
Est. of Jas. Williams, sundries, 21 82
Young Men's Chris'n Ass'n, carriage hire, 70 50
Young, Norcross & Co., sundries, 66 53
Transfer to Contingent Expenses, 3,010 21 --- $17,580 55
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
POLICE AND WATCHMEN.
APPROPRIATION,
$25,000 00
Rec'd from City Clerk,
150 00
for cloth,
467 74
" extra services of officers,
108 92
66
" use of teams, 618 00
from Clark Jillson, clerk of Municipal
Court, for witness fees and warrants, 5,377 80
Transfer from Contingent Expenses, 807 81
$32,530 27
EXPENDITURES.
Paid James M. Drennan, sal. as Marshal, $1,599 96
Emery Wilson sal. as Dep. . 1,150 00
W. Ansel Washburn, sal. as Dep. Mar., 1,100 04
Police, special pay roll for explosion, 25 00
66 66 66
July 4th, 40 00
regatta, 285 00
H. H. Comings, Capt. day pol. 365 ds., 1,003 75 John Howe, watch 365 nights 1,003 75 WATCHMEN-DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.
Paid Henry J. Allen, on duty 12 d. and n., 30 00
Amos Atkinson, 365
912 50
Daniel G. Blackmer,
200
500 00
Elzaphan P. Brewer, 365 66 912 50
Ezra Churchill, 66 269 66 672 50
Reuben M. Colby, 66
366 66 915 00
Ezra Combs,
66
362
905 00
Benjamin Cook,
66
365
912 50
Joseph M. Dyson, 66
3643 66
911 25
Henry E. Fayerweather,
365 66
912 50
Joseph H. Flint.
66
365
66
912 50
Thomas R. Foster,
66
364 66
910 00
Charles A. Garland,
365
912 50
Jalaam Gates,
66
150
66
375 00
Marshal S. Greene,
66
87
66
217 50
Joseph L. Hall,
66
351
66
877 50
Floyd H. Harris,
66
359₺
66
898 75
Patrick H. Hogan,
365
66
912 50
Julius B. Hubbard,
66
3633
66
908 75
Clark Jillson,
1823
456 25
George W. Jillson,
66
365
66
912 50
66
365
912 50
Louis Harper,
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Wm. H. Johnson, on duty 365 d. and n., 912 50
Edwin D. McFarland, " 353 .4 882 50
Horace Mirick, 365 66 912 50
Sumner W. Ranger 3583 66 896 25
Harrison L. Rawson, 3623
906 25
Peter Rice, 66 363 907 50
Jason Wilson, 365 912 50
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Cyrus Arnold, soap, barrel and repairs, 17 90 J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 33 50
Barnard, Sumner & Co., towelling, 4 50
Barrett, Washburn & Co., labor, and sunds., 8 76 F. W. Beers & Co., 2 atlases, 17 00
L. H. Bigelow, books and stationery, 28 50
H. A. Bowman, shades, 9 28
John D. Chollar, chairs and use of beds, 22 50
George H. Clark, glass and setting, 7 75
John S. Clark, lime, salt and barrel, 3 40
H. H. Comings, cash paid out, 34 58
G. P. Critcherson, pictures, 8 00
Cummings & Lane, repair'g speaking tube, 1 50
John Delano, repairing plastering, 9 75
Division 42, brooms and dusters, 2 80
Doe & Woodwell, advertising, 19 43
James M. Drennan, cash paid out, 123 94
A. J. Elder, hacking, 2 00
E. B. Fairbanks & Co., carpentering, 20 76
C. Foster & Co, lock, bell, nails, &c., 6 24
Wells Goodwin, hacking, 3 00
E. Hemenway, labor, 141 85
Justin Howard, use of teams, 120 00
S. T. Howard & Co., use of teams, 1,348 50
S. T. Howard, keeping stray horses, 9 00
Jewett, Bush and Macrae, cloth, 72 31
J. W. Jordan, sundries, 11 05
Lane & Pierce, keys and repairs, 6 95
J. B. Lawrence & Co., use of mattresses, 1 50
Alexander Lorimer, rope, 1 80
Jerome Marble & Co., varnish &c., 2 05
Marsh, Talbot and Wilmarth, cloth, 568 26
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Y'aid Mathews & Chamberlain, repairs, 4 81
D. B. Maynard, use of mattresses, 2 00
Sampson, Davenport & Co., Bost'n direct'ry, 4 00 C. H. Stearns, crackers, 212 68
S. Taft & Son, oil, soap and fluid, 6 43
George Thrall, meals for police,
87 20
Tyler and Seagrave, printing, 49 25
Walker & Co., ice, 19 68
Walker & Sweetser, ice.,
13 96
W. Ansel Washburn, cash paid out,
60 92
Whittemore & Bigelow, board of white- washer, 11 75
Emory Wilson, cash paid out,
51 73
Jason Wilson, use of team,
10 00
$32,530 27
SALARIES.
APPROPRIATION.
$12,000 00
Transfer from Contingent Expenses,
54 00
$12,054 00
EXPENDITURES.
Paid James B. Blake, Mayor, $1,500 00
Phinehas Ball, City Engineer, 2,000 00
Jonas Bartlett, Assessor, 82 00
John J. Brosnihan, Assistant Assessor,
12 00
William L. Clark,
66
1,500 00
R. M. Gould,
942 00
Henry Griffin,
928 00
J. P. Houghton,
Assistant 66 54 00
David D. Keyes,
36 00
Charles Marvin, Messenger & Janitor, 1,100 00 Thomas L. Nelson, solicitor, 800 00
Henry L. Shumway, clerk of com. coun., 250 00
Samuel Smith, city clerk, 450 00
Gill Valentine, auditor, 400 00
George W. Wheeler, treas. & collector, 2,000 00 SCHOOLS.
APPROPRIATION.
$105,000 00
Rec'd taxes for books,
102 84
from Commonwealth,
1,051 18
B. W. Fletcher, seats & desks sold,
367 60
" D. S. Goddard, fuel, 20 00
Eddie Mansfield, schooling, 10 00
Albert P. Marble, cyclopedia, 60 00
$12,054 00
REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
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Rec'd from Eli V. Smith, articles sold, 2 32
66 Samuel V. Stone, cash received by him for sundries, 31 29
Transfer from Contingent Expenses,
14,473 40
$121,118 63
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Albert P. Marble, salary as Supt., $2,250 00
Samuel F. Stone, salary as Sec'y., 1,550 00
Albert P. Marble, traveling exp's. &c., 117 55
Samuel V. Stone, cash paid for postage, express, cleaning school-houses, &c.,
90 93
George A. Adams, teaching, 66
1,700 00
George I. Alden,
87 50
Caro V. Aldrich,
66
170 73
Eldora M. Aldrich,
575 00
Linnie M. Allen,
66
485 36
Sarah A. Ballou,
70 00
Rebecca Barnard,
66
551 33
M. E. Barton,
66
304 88
Josephine C. Battles,
501 68
Florence V. Beane,
66
793 50
Sara A. Bigelow,
66
549 99
Hattie W. Bliss,
66
85 36
Mary E. Bothwell,
544 60
Cornelia V. Bowers,
60
575 00
E. M. Boyden,
549 99
Sarah M. Brigham,
500 00
L. L. Brooks,
195 12
Annie Brown,
66
666 99
Emma Brown,
66
406 70
Susan M. Buttrick,
66
378 04
S. Lizzie Carter,
66
575 00
Annetta M. Chapin,
66
304 88
Esther G. Chenery,
500 00
Emma I. Claflin,
500 00
Carrie R. Clements,
584 60
Sarah W. Clements,
519 50
Abbie E. Clough,
211 30
Elizabeth H. Coe,
549 99
S. Lizzie Coes,
463 41
Maria P. Cole,
575 00
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335 36
Nellie E. Armes,
549 99
Addie H. Barnes,
50
REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Mattie A. Collins,
teaching,
500 00
Edward I. Comins,
66
1,700 00
Eliza A. Cooke,
295 12
E. E. Crane,
66
140 21
H. G. Creamer,
66
414 63
Emily G. Cutler, .
506 10
A. R. Dame,
60 97
Ellen E. Daniels,
500 00
T. S. Darling,
66
2,182 48
Mary J. Davis,
66
499 99
Louise A. Dawson,
66
491 46
Eliza J. Day,
66
438 99
Eliza H. Draper,
30 48
A. S. Dunton,
575 00
Mary E. Eastman,
66
575 00
Minna S. Fitch,
66
578 00
Samuel E. Fitz,
66
1,700 00
Charlotte N. Follett.
66
549 99
Susan W. Forbes,
60 97
C. C. Foster,
66
1,700 00
Mary T. Gale,
495 13
Susie G. Gale,
498 78
Eunice M. Gates,
500 00
Margaret M. Geary,
66
549 99
Carrie A. George,
806 00
Orra A. George,
217 36
Carrie E. Gilbert,
503 15
George E. Gladwin,
66
262 50
Lizzie C. Goodwin,
66
500 00
Lizzie Graham,
575 00
Jennie A. Greene,
549 99
Martha M. Hale,
66
331 71
Ann E. Hall,
500 00
Emilie M. Halstead,
66
474 38
Vashti E. Hapgood,
578 00
Helen M. Harlow,
535 36
Harriet A. Harrington
66
500 00
Henry M. Harrington,
1,700 00
Lottie M. Harrington,
66
543 90
Mary A. Harrington,
575 00
S. A. Harrington,
66
207 32
529 14
Abner H. Davis,
51
REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Harriet Hathaway,
teaching,
$545 99
M. P. Higgins,
78 75
Adella Hills,
70 12
Martha Hobbs,
66
195 12
Emma J. Houghton,
500 00
Jennie E. Howard,
543 31
Addison A. Hunt,
1,700 00
J. A. Hunt,
304 85
Hattie M. Johnson,
499 99
Miriam P. Jones,
292 68
Rebecca Jones,
66
1,200 00
Mary E. Kavanagh,
500 00
Emma S. R. Kendrick,
500 00
L. L. King,
66
226 69
Mary E. D. King,
66
500 00
Persis E. King,
678 00
Ella J. H. Knights,
500 00
Abby F. Knowles,
545 88
Babson S. Ladd,
66
1,034 15
Mary M. Lawton,
66
476 83
am't voted by sch. board, 140 24
Emily J. Leonard,
teaching,
170 73
Carrie E. Lovell,
175 60
Mary J. Mack,
66
545 73
Mary T. Magennis,
195 12
Clara Manley,
545 73
Emma F. Marsh,
520 72
Julia M. Martin,
66
304 87
Mary E. Maynard,
"
380 48
Sarah M. Maynard,
66
312 19
Ann E. McCambridge,
66
575 00
Ella M. McFarland,
500 00
Kate A. Meade,
549 99
M. I. Melanefy,
66
304 88
Ellen Merrick,
575 00
Nellie L. Moore,
66
549 99
M. Jennie Morse,
66
500 00
Ellen F. Moulton,
131 68
Maria Moulton,
32 67
C. H. Munger,
238 42
L. B. Munroe,
66
150 00
E. R. Nason,
24 39
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Edward S. Nason,
teaching,
$1,463 37
Benjamin S. Newton,
37 50
G. A. Newton,
..
60 00
Laura L. Newton,
702 00
Sarah J. Newton,
627 00
Tirza S. Nichols,
549 99
Emma J. Norcross,
66
10 97
M. L. Norcross,
304 88
Matilda Parker,
541 45
M. A. Parkhurst,
66
700 00
Caroline Parkinson,
343 59
Roswell Parish,
66
1,858 51
Mary E. Pease,
500 00
Adeliza Perry,
66
321 94
Ann C. Perry
.6
549 99
Hattie N. Perry,
93 90
Lenora E. Perry,
66
500 00
Lydia A. Perry,
321 94
Amanda M. Phillips,
500 00
Sarah L. Phillips,
568 12
Elvira J. Powers,
263 40
Abigail Pratt,
499 90
Ella J. Pratt,
66
460 97
E. F. Prentice,
207 32
Carrie E. Putnam,
.6
543 92
Aloysea Radcliffe,
،٠
180 42
Mary F. Reed,
66
406 70
Esther M. Rice,
304 88
Addie E. Rockwood,
166 08
Etta A. Rounds,
590 24
Helen M. Shattuck,
382 92
Emma J. Shepard,
98 17
Mary A. Slater,
549 99
Esther B. Smith,
172 79
Hattie A. Smith,
450 00
Joanna F. Smith,
.6
575 00
Mary A. Smith,
66
575 00
Nellie B. Smith,
93 28
Ann C. Stewart,
800 00
Nellie C. Thomas,
٠٠
500 00
J. P. Raymond,
274 37
Abbie J. Reed,
386 57
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Paid Mary E. A. Tirrell, teaching,
473 15
Evelyn E. Towne,
207 31
Carrie P. Townsend,
66
453 65
Mary E. Trask,
500 00
Ida C. Upton,
499 99
H. G. Waite,
575 00
Eliza J. Wallace,
66
274 37
Mary H. Warren,
.6
573 60
Abbie A. Wells,
66
500 00
Mary F. Wentworth,
66
575 00
Myra J. Wetmore,
238 42
Elizabeth Wheeler,
66
121 95
Ellen G. Wheeler,
596 04
Mary O. Whitmore,
66
510 97
M. Emma Wilder,
66
599 60
Jennie A. Woodworth,
66
121 95
Ann C. Wyman,
468 28
M. T. Wyman,
66
165 85
WOOD AND COAL.
Paid Charles S. Bancroft, wood,
11 88
Peter Dockery, charcoal,
335 43
Garfield & Parker, wood,
1,071 93
W. M. Hall & Sons, wood,
28 50
Wm. H. Jourdan, coal,
788 10
C. A. Moore, wood and cutting,
16 25
Strong & Rogers, coal,
3,371 54
REPAIRS, WOOD AND SUNDRIES.
Paid Hezekiah Adams, repairs, wood. &c.,
49 50
S. T. Bennett, 66
4 75
John F. Boyce,
66
and sundries, 29 57
Charles A. Fish,
&c.,
16 40
N. P. Gates,
and wood, 40 33
Sylvanus Sears, 66
wood, &c., 51 80
MAKING FIRES, SWEEPING AND CLEANING.
Paid Pay Roll for January,
347 48
" February,
323 60
66
" March,
448 00
66
" April,
309 75
66
" May,
198 60
66
" June,
175 50
" September,
215 00
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Pay Roll for October, 355 50
". November, 356 50
" December. 455 55
E. H. Atherton, care of house, 14 55
B. W. Fletcher, paid out for cleaning, 358 68
Kendall & Murray, care of house, 8 00
Joseph R. Peckham, “ 14 50
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Eldora M. Aldrich, writing and paid for tuning piano. 8 50
Alexander & Martin, moving building, 7 00
Albert S. Allen, tun'g and repair'g pianos, 14 00
Chas. Baker & Co., lumber, 10 15
J. D. Baldwin & Co., advertising 15 37
Anson Bangs & Co., eave trough & pipe, 157 60
Henry Barnard, books, 65 00
Samuel F. Barnes, labor on book cases,
11 00
Barrett, Washburn & Co., gas fix'rs, &c., 9 45
George W. Barton mason work, 92 25
F. W. Beers & Co., two atlases, 17 00
Luther H. Bigelow, books, and sundries, 229 95 John Bostock, crayons, 20 00
J. B. Brooks, trucking and shavings, 268 67
A. C. Butrick & Wheeler, surveying, 15 75
C. W. Carter & Co., pipe, &c., 7 11
Chamberlain & Co., lumber,
6 29
R. Champion, feather dusters,
7 75
Chase & Nichols, painting, 5 00
John Chickering, sawing wood, 28 85
John D. Chollar, settees, chairs, &c., 604 76
Clark, Sawyer & Co., hanging lamps, &c., 11 81 George H. Clark, painting and glazing, 1,381 70 E. B. Crane, lumber, 213 26
Abner H. Davis, travelling expenses, 9 64
Charles A. Davis, sawing wood, 7 12
Division 42, mats, brushes, and sundries, 220 60 Doe & Woodwell, advertising, 13 49
John Doyle, sand and stone, 25 50
Mary E. Eastman, towards piano, 50 00
G. W. Elkins, clocks, 137 58
G. Elliot, labor, 5 15
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Fay, Richards & Co., charts, tuning pianos, &c., 58 50
Finley, Lawson & Kennedy, carpet, 14 00
Edward R. Fiske, printing, 49 80
John Fitzgerald, sawing wood and labor, 446 35 B. W. Fletcher, shop rent, 275 00 6. carpenter work, &c., 947 95
Calvin Foster & Co., hardware,
268 82
John Gates & Co., lumber,
8 35
John M. Goodell, turning,
12 00
Greene & Jordan, repairs and sundries, 20 49
Thomas Groom & Co., parchment, 5 25
Chas. Hamilton, diplomas, 34 10
J. L. Hammett, object blocks, ink wells, &c., 303 90
Emina Hapgood, copying,
15 00
N. R. Hapgood, labor and lumber, 796 47
Harper & Brothers, charts, 19 20
S. Harrington, labor on sewer, high sch'l. 201 95 Wm. O. Haskell & Son, ink wells & covers, 62 50
Heald & Britton, desk and seat irons, 953 43
Wm. Henshaw, cyclopedias, 232 50
Highway Dept., labor at school houses, 110 20
Halsey Hill, cutting wood, 13 80
S. T. Howard & Co., horse hire, 137 00
Howe, Bigelow & Co., wire cloth, 17 24
H. J. Howland, maps, 49 50
Rebecca Jones, cash paid out,
2 70
J. W. Jordan, stoves, stove pipe, labor, &c., 2,725 62
Journal Newspaper Co., advertising, 2 00
John G. Kendall, Agt., insuring, 571 42
I. N. Keyes, planing, 34 25
Kinnicutt & Co., padlock, 45
Walter F. Knight, sawing wood,
6 82
T. M. Lamb, clocks, repairs, &c., 91 75
S. R. Leland & Co., 2 pianos, stools and covers, 647 00
J. P. Lippincott & Co., school geographies, 14 00 A. B. Lovell, labor, drain pipe, cement, &c, 937 19 L. Martin, teaming, 5 50
Mathews & Chamberlain, pumps, rep's, &c, 50 76
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REPORT OF CITY TREASURER.
Paid Michael McGrath, teaming, 64 00
Henry W. Miller, stoves and sundries, 245 29
John Millett, labor, 5 00
Edw. S. Morse, lectures, 28 00
N. P. Mulloy, keys, bells, rep's and sund's, 178 93
John C. Newton, services, &c., 58 75
N. Y. Silicate Slate Co., slates, 114 00
John B. O'Leary & Bro., pokers, 2 75
John B. O'Leary, sundries, 12 70
Joseph S. Perry, chestnut posts, 8 00
(). J. Pierce, lettering diplomas, 4 00
Amanda M. Phillips, form blocks, 3 25
J. S. Pinkham, carpet, 17 50
W. F. Pond, cleaning vaults,
108 00
Mary D. Pratt, ink, 63 50
A. Prentiss, agent, 5 copies Johnson atlas, 100 00
George Putnam, sawing wood, 6 58
G. P. Putnam & Son, books, 3 63
J. J. Randall & Co., laying walk, 103 35
T. H. Reed, sundries, 33 94
J. H. Ring, crash & print, 27 06
George B. Robbins, sawing wood, 22 14
L. A. Roberts, ventilators 500 90
George W. Rugg, soap, 34 32
Sanford & Co., books, maps and sund's, 1,120 24 David Scott & Co., quicksilver and bottles, 4 95 P. S. Sears, towards musical instrument, 15 00
Charles Smith, brooms, 32 25
Eli L. Smith, sawing wood, 36 58
J. Owen Smith, Mitchell's Atlas, 10 00
Mary A. Smith, towards piano, 50 00
Joseph E. Stearns, mason work, 159 83
D. & C. P. Stevens, door and wind'w fram's, 12 18 Taylor & Farley Organ Co., cabinet organ, 40 00 Ellis Thayer, handles, 4 50
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