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2 short horn cows, thoroughbred,
$500.00
2 short horn cows, thoroughbred,
400.00
1 three-year-old heifer, thoroughbred,
300.00
1 two-year-old heifer, thoroughbred,
200.00
1 yearling heifer, thoroughbred,
100.00
1 heifer calf, thoroughbred,
100.00
1 three-year-old bull,
100.00
1 yearling bull,
200.00
1 yearling bull,
100.00
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1 bull calf,
$100.00
5 grade cows,
450.00
2 three-year-old cows,
150.00
2 two-year-old cows,
200.00
1 yearling steer,
60.00
4 horses,
1,200.00
1 horse,
200.00
14 swine,
350.00
$4,710.00
FARMING UTENSILS.
2 horse carts,
$40.00
1 two horse wagon,
25.00
1 two horse wagon,
200.00
1 farm wagon,.
15.00
1 buggy wagon,
170.00
1 express wagon,
150.00
2 sleighs,
60.00
2 two horse sleds,
50.00
Stone drags,
10.00
Harnesses and robes,
75.00
Ladders,
6.00
Wheelbarrows,
2.00
6 plows, 3 harrows, 2 cultivators,
75.00
1 ox-shovel,
5.00
2 grindstones, 1 seed-sower,
20.00
Iron bars and manure forks,
7.00
2 bush scythes and snaths,
2.00
Hay-cutter and feed-box,
30.00
Shovels and spades,
5.00
Hoes and picks,
5.00
Mowing-machine,
80.00
Whiffletrees, eveners, and stake chains,
5.00
2 platform scales,
35.00
Scale-beam, ropes, and blocks,
15 00
Stone hammers, drills, and wedges,
10.00
Hay scale,
75.00
Pitchforks and rakes,
3.00
Axes, saws, and wedges,
10.00
1
22
Carpenters' tools,
$15.00
Piping tools,
30.00
Ox-yokes and chains,
25.00
Fanning mill,
5.00
Grain and meal chests,
30.00
Lead pipe and old iron,
10.00
$1,300.00
CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Cash received from state treasurer, $8,000.00
board of inmates,
10,434.48
labor of inmates, 6,253.20
sale of neat stock, &c.,
490.00
sale of boiler,
360.50
sale of horse,
250.00
sale of note,
182.22
Wilkins fund,
256.51
Moody Kent fund, 450.15
various sources,
488.21
$27,165.27
Cash due for board of inmates,
$2,867.13
labor of inmates,
2,847.42
horse sold,
300.00
$6,014.55
Total,
$33,179.82
Cash paid for ordinary expenses,
$22,937.97
repairs,
985.45
chair stock,
3,760.95
$27,684.37
$5,495.45
Bills unpaid,
443.87
Balance,
$5,051.58
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DETAILED ACCOUNT OF CASH RECEIVED.
May
5. From Daniel Ready,
$25.00
7. D. C. Churchill,
1.25
7.
Daniel Marcy,
10.00
8.
Warner,
26.00
8.
North Hampton,
26.00
8.
Hillsborough,
26.00
8.
Claremont,
28.29
9.
Manchester,
963.15
10.
Hillsborough county,
868.86
13.
Dover,
138.00
16.
Canaan,
52.00
16.
Landaff,
26.00
20.
Laconia,
102.57
20.
sale of pig,
12.00
26.
P. Derby,
1,451.00
June 9.
Portsmouth,
208.00
17.
sale of calf,
20.00
17.
sale of pig,
5.00
23.
Miss Parish,
4.50
July 8.
sale of pigs,
10.00
10.
sale of pig,
5.00
11.
sale of calf,
15.00
11.
sale of pig,
5.00
21.
sale of pig,
5.00
22. .
sale of trunk,
1.00
25.
Bernor,
10.30
25.
sale of pigs,
22.00
26.
Mrs. Fanning,
1.25
31.
Tilton,
26.00
31.
Newport,
28.57
Aug. 2.
S. L. Holt & Co.,
360.50
2.
sale of stockings, &c.,
6.50
2.
Nashua,
119.72
4.
North Hampton,
26.00
4.
Keene,
52.00
5.
sale of pigs,
10.00
5.
sale of cow,
70.00
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Aug. 5. From Claremont,
$13.43
5. Newmarket,
26.00
6. Concord,
95.43
6. Franklin,
52.00
6. Charlestown,
26.00
8.
Moultonborough,
100.57
8. Hillsborough,
26.00
8. sale of pig,
7.00
8.
Lee & Shepard,
2.16
8.
Burr, Taft & Co.,
1.73
12.
sale of cloth, &c.,
5.29
12.
Merrimack county,
104.00
12.
Manchester,
848.29
13.
Milford,
6.57
13.
Warner,
26.00
21.
sale of cloth,
6.42
21.
Belknap county,
52.00
21.
Lancaster,
20.68
23.
sale of cloth,
5.29
26.
sale of pigs,
41.00
26.
Claremont,
6.29
Sept. 1.
sale of coupons,
90.00
10.
sale of pigs,
6.00
10.
Laconia,
109.71
10.
sale of horse,
250.00
10.
sale of pig,
6.00
10.
Portsmouth,
185.43
26.
M. H. Crosby,
624.20
Oct.
6.
Mr. Sayre,
1.25
9.
state treasurer,
3,000.00
17.
sale of pig,
5.00
22.
Hillsborough county,
581.98
31.
Tilton,
26.00
31
Concord,
78.00
31.
J. S. Kidder,
6.00
Nov. 1.
North Hampton,
26.00
1.
Mrs. Newton,
3.00
4.
sale of iron, &c.,
48.60
4.
Hillsborough,
26.00
25
Nov. 4. From Milford,
$26.00
6.
Belknap county,
26.00
6.
Merrimack county,
93.14
6.
Claremont,
26.00
7.
P. Derby,
1,000.00
8.
sale of pig,
3.00
8.
sale of barrels,
1.00
8.
Lancaster,
26.00
8.
sale of boots,
2.50
8.
sale of carpet,
15.00
11.
Dover,
109.43
11.
Warner,
26.00
13.
Charlestown,
25.43
13.
Nashua,
104.00
14.
Strafford county,
105.43
14.
Dover,
104.00
15.
Newmarket,
26.00
15.
state fair,
79.00
15.
Geo. E. Dame (freight),
6.60
18.
Laconia,
122.57
22.
sale of calf,
16.00
22.
Canaan,
52.00
22.
Manchester,
1,000.02
25.
Mrs. Dodge,
9.50
30.
Grafton county,
52.00
Dec. 10.
Portsmouth,
192.86
13.
sale of pig,
4.00
18.
sale of pig,
5.00
23.
sale of cloth,
2.50
26.
Miss Taylor,
1.34
1874.
Jan.
3.
Miss Ball,
1.50
9.
Geo. S. Hill (freight),
27.60
9.
state treasurer,
3,500.00
13.
P. Derby,
1,000.00
15.
P. Derby,
1,000.00
28.
J. S. Kidder & Co.,
6.00
29.
sale of pig,
15.00
31.
Miss Parish,
2.84
26
Jan. 31. From Miss Chellis,
$1.34
Feb. 2, .
Daniels & Co.,
5.94
2. J. O. Clark,
30.40
2. Concord,
78.00
2.
North Hampton,
26.00
2.
Newport,
52.00
3. Keene,
210.58
3.
Warner,
26.00
3.
Nashua,
104.00
3. Hillsborough,
26.00
3.
Tilton,
26.00
3.
Newmarket,
26.00
6.
Pembroke,
144.00
7.
Merrimack county,
87.43
7.
Hillsborough county,
427.43
7.
Manchester,
939.01
7.
Wilkins fund,
256.51
7.
Moody Kent fund,
270.15
10.
Milford,
26.00
11.
Moultonborough,
87.14
11.
Lancaster,
26.00
14.
Canaan,
26.00
14.
Claremont,
26.00
14.
Dover,
74.57
19.
Laconia,
130.00
21.
J. B. McCrillis & Son,
80.00
24.
E. R. Bennett,
8.45
March 2.
sale of coupons,
90.00
4. sale of calves,
10.00
April 1.
state treasurer,
1,500.00
1.
Portsmouth,
208.00
2.
Sargent Bros. & Co.,
1.53
2.
sale of pigs,
35.00
11.
sale of pigs,
24.00
13.
sale of pigs,
12.00
13. Mr. Sayre,
1.00
14.
N. S. Kimball,
3.75
14.
sale of calf,
5.00
14.
sale of pig,
6.00
27
April 17. From sale of pigs,
$41.00
17.
J. B. McCrillis & Son,
50.00
29.
sale of pig,
6.00
30.
James Fellows (freight),
32.15
30. Concord,
98.29
30.
Keene,
104.00
30.
Tilton,
31.14
30.
Pike & Heald,
17.96
30.
Hooksett,
52.86
May
2.
Newport,
26.00
4.
Warner,
26.00
4.
Hillsborough,
23.43
4.
North Hampton,
26.00
4.
G. H. Dorr,
1.00
4.
Higgins Bros.,
1.50
4.
Mr. Ryder,
182.22
4.
sale of calf,
11.77
4.
Daniels & Co.,
6.25
4.
P. Derby,
1,178.00
4.
Wm. Shepherd,
4.25
$27,165.27
DETAILED EXPENDITURES.
PAID R. M. MILLER.
1873.
May
3. For 3 quarts oysters,
$1.20
6. 19} pounds beef,
3.85
6. 10 pounds sausages,
1.50
6. 9 pounds steak,
1.80
6.
15 pounds pork,
2.40
8.
102 pounds pork,
1.68
8.
1 shad,
.45
10.
3 quarts oysters,
1.20
13.
4 pounds veal,
1.83
17. 3 quarts oysters,
1.20
19. 10 pounds sausages,
1.50
19.
15 pound beef,
2.70
19.
4} pounds pork,
.71
28
May 20. For 34 pounds pork,
$4.08
23. 30 pounds beef,
5.41
23. 10 pounds pork steak,
1.50
24. 18 pounds pork,
2.16
27. 17 pounds dried beef,
4.08
27. 8 pounds lobster,
.64
30.
3 dozen eggs,
.72
30.
10 pounds pie plant,
.40
June
2.
10 pounds pie plant,
.30
2.
8 pounds steak,
1.60
2.
4 mackerel,
.40
4. 1 shad,
.30
5.
8₺ pounds halibut,
1.19
5. 4₺ pounds veal steak,
1.00
6.
24} pounds ham,
3.76
6.
2 mackerel,
.36
6.
5 pounds steak,
1.00
9.
14 pounds pie plant,
.42
9.
84 pounds pork,
1.40
9.
lettuce,
.16
10.
11} pounds veal,
2.62
11.
2 mackerel,
.36
11.
lettuce,
.12
11.
mutton,
.70
13.
7₺ pounds sausages,
1.13
13. 7 pounds pork,
1.12
13. 14 pounds beef,
2.52
16. 11 pounds pork,
1.65
16. 11¿ pounds steak,
2.30
16.
10 pounds sausages,
1.50
18.
19} pounds beef,
3.46
18.
radishes,
.16
19. 64 pounds veal,
1.40
19. 2 mackerel,
.36
19.
12} pounds pie plant,
.38
20.
14 pounds beef,
3.08
20.
10 pounds veal,
1.80
20.
radishes,
.24
20.
beets,
.20
.
29
June 20. For onions,
$ .12
21. 270 pounds beef,
13.50
21.
lettuce,
.30
21.
8 pounds steak,
1.60
23.
152 pounds beef,
2.79
23.
62 pounds pork,
1.00
23.
lettuce,
.10
23.
4 dozen eggs,
1.00
27.
3 mackerel,
.30
27.
tripe,
.60
27.
15 pounds ham,
2.40
27.
lettuce,
.15
30.
15 pounds veal,
2.70
30.
52 pounds tripe,
5.20
30.
lettuce,
.20
30.
72 pounds steak,
1.50
30.
4 mackerel,
.48
30.
7 pounds pie plant,
.21
30.
turnips,
.36
July
1.
3 mackerel,
.30
3.
lettuce,
.35
3.
63 pounds pork,
.98
3.
beets,
.40
3.
10₺ pounds salmon,
2.74
7.
14} pounds steak,
2.85
7.
4 pounds halibut,
.60
7.
162 pounds veal,
2.47
7.
beets,
.40
8.
202 pounds pork,
2.50
8.
7} pounds salmon,
2.10
8. 13 quarts pickles,
2.09
11. 72 pounds steak,
1.50
11.
122 pounds pork,
1.50
11.
84 pounds veal,
1.00
11.
turnips,
.36
14. 11} pounds veal,
1.15
14. 4} pounds lamb,
.34
14. 74 pounds halibut,
1.09
15.
6 pounds steak,
1.20
30
July 15. For 3 mackerel,
$ .45
15. 14 pounds beef,
2.38
17. 132 pounds pork,
1.62
18. 11 pounds pork,
1.32
18. 3 mackerel,
.36
22. 13 pounds pork,
1.56
22.
3 dozen eggs,
.90
22.
5 pounds pork,
.75
22.
beets,
.30
24.
101 pounds pork,
7.58
26.
6 quarts berries,
1.00
28. 6₺ pounds lamb,
1.00
28.
54 pounds salmon,
1.47
28.
beets,
.40
28.
61 pounds lard,
7.32
Aug. 4.
3 pounds salmon,
.90
5.
7 pounds steak,
1.40
5.
9} pound lamb,
1.80
7.
62 pounds steak,
1.45
7.
4 pounds sausages,
.60
7.
12 pounds dried beef,
3.00
7.
14 pounds ham,
2.25
7.
1 water-melon,
.50
11.
12 pounds beef,
2.00
11.
11 pounds pork,
1.54
11.
5 dozen eggs,
1.50
11.
3g pounds halibut,
.50
11.
18 pounds tomatoes,
1.08
15.
10 pounds steak,
2.00
15.
82 pounds veal, $1.35 ; 5} pounds halibut, .88;
2.23
18. 20 pounds ham, $3.20; 10 pounds pork, $1.50 ; tripe, .57;
5.27
20. 53 pounds sausages, .83; 8 pounds pork, $1.20;
2.03
22. 73 pounds salmon, $263 ; 20 pounds beef, $3.60;
6.23
26. 9} pounds pork,1.47; 6 pounds lamb, $1.20 ; 2.67
27. 25 pounds tomatoes, $1.00; 10 pounds
beef, $2.00 ; 6} pounds halibut, $1.12; 4.12
31
Aug. 29. For 5} pounds lamb, $1.00; 9 pounds veal, $1.08; 7 pounds steak, $1.40; pork, $1.58; $5.06
30. 24 pounds ham, 4.00
Sept. 1. 28 pounds tomatoes, $1.00; 20 pounds tripe, $2.00 ; 3.00
1. 8} pounds pork, $1.19; keg, 25 ; 1.44
2. 4& pounds halibut, .86; 14 pounds sweet potatoes, .84 ; 1.70
4. 72 pounds steak, $1.50 ; 6 pounds sausages, .90; 2.40
6. 1 melon, .40; 11 pounds beef, $2.20; 6 dozen eggs; $1.80; 10 pounds cheese, $1.60; 6.00
10. 1 pumpkin, .75; 9 pounds pork, $1.26; 2.01
12. 3} pounds fish, .55; 25 pounds sweet potatoes, $1.00 ; 1.55
16. 25 tomatoes, .87; mackerel, .48; melon, .30; 1.65
17. barberries, .60 ; 24 pounds squash, .96; 9} pounds pork, $1.35; 2.91
18. 19} pounds ham, $3.32; 11 pounds dried beef, $2,75; 6.07
20. 3 quarts oysters,
1.35
23. onions, .65; peppers, .30; pork, $1.61; 10 pounds sausages, $1.50 ; 4.06
27. 5 dozen eggs, $1.60; 11 pounds beef, $2.20; sweet potatoes, $1.00; 4.80
27. 42 pounds steak, .90; tomatoes, $1.55 ; 2.45
Oct.
3.
92 pounds pork,
1.36
3. 6 pounds halibut,
1.20
4. 50 pounds sweet potatoes,
2.00
4. 3 quarts oysters,
1.35
8. 65 pounds beef,
3.25
11. 3 quarts oysters,
1.35
15. 11} pounds steak,
2.05
15. 80 pounds beef,
3.20
15. 10₺ pounds sausages,
1.58
21. 42 pounds halibut, .81
32
Oct. 22. For 19 pounds ham, $2.85
22. 8} pounds lamb, .85; 7₺ pounds steak, $1.35; sweet potatoes, $1.60 ; 3.80
25. 10 pounds sausages, $1.50; 25 sweet potatoes, $1.00 ; 2.50
25. 8 pounds lamb, $1.20; 40 pounds tripe, $3.20 ; 3 quarts oysters, $1.35;
5.75
25. 20 pounds mackerel,
3.00
25.
50 pounds fish,
3.00
Nov. 1.
3 quarts oysters,
1.35
5.
9} pounds pork,
1.33
6.
60 pounds fish,
3.60
7.
53 pounds fish,
.33
8.
3 quarts oysters,
1.35
8.
9 pounds mutton,
1.26
8.
11 pounds sausages,
1.60
8.
21} pounds turkey,
4.30
11.
2 dozen eggs,
.80
11. 12 peck apples,
.75
13.
50 pounds fish,
3.00
15.
3 quarts oysters,
1.35
20.
60 pounds fish,
3.60
22.
3 quarts oysters,
1.35
22.
1 bushel apples,
2.00
25.
5 dozen eggs,
2.00
26.
¿ bushel apples,
1.13
26.
150 pounds chicken,
28.50
26.
1 peck cranberries,
1.10
28. 50 pounds fish,
3.00
28.
2 quarts clams,
.70
28.
3 quarts oysters,
1.35
Dec. 11.
9} pounds pork steak,
1.24
11.
92 pounds cheese,
1.75
1874.
Feb. 9.
156 pounds turnips,
3.12
9.
2 barrels,
2.00
12. 161 pounds turnips,
3.22
Apr. 14.
10 pounds sausages,
1.40
16. 29 pounds tripe, 2.50
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PAID J. O. CLARK.
1873.
May 12. For 223 pounds beef,
$17.07
19.
115 pounds veal,
9.20
24.
177 pounds beef,
15.93
25.
dressing and salting hog,
2.00
June 3. 20 pounds veal,
1.80
4.
150 pounds beef,
14.31
7.
75 pounds veal,
6.00
10.
132 pounds veal,
11.88
17.
182 pounds beef,
15.38
24.
210 pounds beef,
16.55
25.
calf's head and pluck,
.40
July 2.
235 pounds beef,
21.15
9.
220 pounds beef,
18.00
16.
249 pounds beef,
20.56
23.
190 pounds beef,
15.10
24.
14 pounds lamb,
2.38
30.
217 pounds beef,
17.98
Aug.
5.
19 pounds beef,
1.71
6.
203 pounds beef,
16.27
6.
liver,
.50
13.
201 pounds beef,
15.59
13. 13 pounds lamb,
2.08
15. . 63 pounds lamb,
1.30
20.
188 pounds beef,
14.92
27
139 pounds beef,
11.12
27.
liver,
.50
Sept. 3.
180 pounds beef,
15.30
10.
166 pounds beef,
14.11
10.
head and pluck,
.40
17.
190 pounds beef,
16.15
20.
47 pounds liver,
2.35
24.
172 pounds beef,
14.62
Oct.
1.
200 pounds beef,
17.45
6.
head and pluck,
.40
6.
dressing and cutting hog,
2.00
13
108 pounds beef,
8.64
13.
liver,
.50
20.
123 pounds beef,
9.84
2
34
Oct. 27. For 206 pounds beef,
$16.48
29. 28 pounds beef,
1.12
31. 57 pounds beef,
5.70
Nov. 3. 133 pounds beef,
10.64
10. 245 pounds beef,
20.52
17. 198 pounds beef,
15.84
17.
dressing hog,
1.50
22.
61 pounds beef,
6.10
24.
210 pounds beef,
18.90
Dec. 1.
160 pounds beef,
14.40
8.
259 pounds beef,
23.92
15. 170 pounds beef,
15.30
15.
dressing hogs,
4.00
29
245 pounds beef,
22.05
1874.
Jan.
5.
189 pounds beef,
17.01
14.
210 pounds beef,
18.90
21.
189 pounds beef,
17.01
27.
216 pounds beef,
19.44
27.
1 heifer,
65.00
Feb. 3.
dressing hogs,
3.00
4. 207 pounds beef,
18.63
11.
208 pounds beef,
18.72
18.
158 pounds beef,
14.22
20.
225 pounds beef,
20.25
27.
dressing hogs,
3.00
March 3.
223 pounds beef,
20.07
14.
158 pounds beef,
13.43
21.
182 pounds beef,
16.38
30.
165 pounds beef,
14.85
April 2.
1 liver,
.50
4.
167 pounds beef,
15.03
11.
169 pounds beef,
15.21
18.
162 pounds beef,
14.58
18.
1 liver,
.50
18. 30 pounds beef,
2.70
27.
186 pounds beef,
16.74
30.
34 pounds veal,
3.06
30.
calf's head and pluck,
.50
35
PAID L. H. CUSHING.
1873.
Dec. 4.
For 52 pounds codfish,
$3.12
6.
3 quarts oysters,
1.20
12.
55 pounds fish,
3.30
13.
3 quarts oysters,
1.20
19. 574 pounds fish,
3.47
20.
212 pounds smoked fish,
3.04
20.
3 quarts oysters,
1.20
25.
5 gallons oysters,
6.75
26.
574 pounds fish,
3.47
27.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
1874.
Jan. 1.
52 pounds fish,
3.12
1.
12₺ pounds smoked fish,
1.50
3.
202 pounds codfish,
1.46
3.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
8.
52₺ pounds fish,
3.09
10.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
16.
52} pounds fish,
3.13
17.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
23.
56 pounds fish,
3.36
24.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
30.
48 pounds fish,
2.88
30.
7& halibut,
1.24
31.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
Feb.
6.
59 pounds fish,
3.54
7. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
12.
58 pounds fish,
3.48
13.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
19. 55¿ pounds fish,
3.35
21. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
27.
61} pounds fish,
3.68
28. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
March 5.
51 pounds fish,
3.06
7.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
13.
55 pounds fish,
3.30
14.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
36
Mar. 19. For 55 pounds fish,
$3.30
19. G4 pounds halibut,
.81
21. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
26. 60 pounds fish,
3.60
28. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
April 3. 63 pounds fish,
3.78
4. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
10.
61§ pounds fish,
3.71
11.
3 quarts oysters,
1.05
16. 23} pounds mackerel,
2.94
16.
22₺ pounds codfish,
1.35
17
60 pounds fish,
3.60
18. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
23. 51} pounds fish,
3.09
25. 3 quarts oysters,
1.05
PAID D. L. ROBINSON.
1873.
May 14. For 85 pounds veal,
$8.50
14. 183 pounds beef, 7.32
Oct. 9. 1 hog,
50.00
PAID ROBINSON, STEARNS & CO.
1873.
Dec. 27. For 137 pounds mutton,
$17.88
1874.
Feb. 28. For 542 pounds chickens,
6.81
April 25.
110 pounds veal, 9.90
PAID J. S. KIDDER & CO.
1873.
May 9. For three casks lime,
4.65
21.
5 barrels flour,
45.00
21.
2,058 pounds bran,
25.73
21. 1 bag C. S. meal,
1.80
22. 64 bushels oats,
38.40
22. 20 bags C. S. meal,
36.00
June 5. 1 barrel oil,
9.50
5. 20 barrels flour,
161.75
12.
6 bags oats,
6.84
12. 1,865 pounds sweepings, 18.65
37
June 16. For 1 bag meal,
$1.60
16. 2 bags C. corn,
2.80
16. 2,620 pounds shorts,
31.44
27
2 bags C. corn,
2.80
27.
11} bushels oats,
6.75
July
3. 2 bags C. F. salt,
3.50
3.
4 bags C. corn,
5.40
3.
11¿ bushels oats,
6.46
5.
1 barrel flour,
10.00
15.
4 bushels oats,
2.40
16.
4 bags C. corn,
5.60
16.
11} bushels oats,
6.90
18.
17 barrels flour,
131.75
21
1,496 pounds sweepings,
14.96
24.
1 cheese,
5.98
26.
14 bushels oats,
8.40
Aug. 5.
5 bags cracked corn,
6.50
5.
2,000 pounds bran,
23.00
5.
10 bushels oats,
5.80
5.
1 barrel flour,
10.50
15.
213§ bushels oats,
11.98
15.
16 barrels flour,
120.00
15.
9 bags meal,
11.70
28.
10 bags meal and corn,
13.00
30.
5 bags meal,
6.75
30.
20% bushels oats,
11.41
30.
¿ bushel rye,
.56
30.
1 bag rye meal,
2.25
Sept. 1.
1 bag meal,
1.50
1.
50 pounds Graham,
2.50
2.
2 bags cracked corn,
2.70
2.
2 bags meal,
2.70
2.
1,480 pounds bran,
17.76
3.
4 bushel rye,
.28
4.
1 barrel flour,
11.50
9.
16 barrels flour,
120.00
13.
4 bags C. corn,
5.80
13.
6 bags meal,
8.70
13.
11}} bushels oats,
6.25
38
Sept. 16. For 38 pounds cheese,
$5.13
16. 9 bags meal,
13.05
19. 1 cask lime,
1.50
25. 7 bags meal,
10.50
25. 1,700 pounds bran,
20.40
27. 4 bags C. corn,
6.00
27. 10 bushels oats,
5.50
Oct. 8.
3 barrels oil,
29.25
8.
10 barrels flour,
75.00
13.
8 bags meal,
12.00
14.
1 bag oil meal,
2.75
17.
1 barrel flour,
11.00
28.
1,300 pounds bran,
16.25
Nov. 1.
21 barrels flour,
157.50
4.
1 bag rye meal,
2.25
6.
16 barrels flour,
120.00
10.
1 cheese,
5.93
10.
1,705 pounds sweepings,
17.05
11.
2,000 pounds bran,
24.00
14.
3 bags meal,
4.35
21.
6 bags C. corn,
8.70
24.
1 barrel flour,
11.00
28.
7 bags oats,
8.40
Dec.
1.
11 bags meal,
17.60
6.
1,955 pounds bran,
24.44
8.
5 bags C. corn,
8.25
12.
15 bags meal,
24.75
20.
4}} bushels oats,
2.61
20.
300 pounds oats,
5.63
20.
5 bags meal,
8.75
20.
1,483 pounds bran,
18.63
27.
2 barrels oil,
14.88
27.
35 barrels flour,
271.25
31.
11 bags meal,
19.35
1874.
Jan. 1.
5 bags C. corn,
8.75
1. 351 pounds bran,
4.92
1.
1 barrel flour,
12.00
1.
5 casks lime,
7.50
39
Jan. 10. For 10 bags meal,
$18.00
10. 2 bags C. S. meal,
3.60
12. 10 bushels oats,
6.50
13. 1,590 pounds bran,
21.46
23.
5 bags meal,
9.00
23.
5 bags Cr. corn,
9.00
Jan. 29.
1,700 pounds bran,
23.80
29.
6 bags C. S. meal,
10.80
31.
2 bags meal,
3.60
31.
2 bags oats,
2.80
Feb.
4.
443 pounds cheese,
5.34
4.
1 barrel flour,
12.00
5.
2,270 pounds bran,
28.38
5.
400 pounds oats,
8.75
5.
9 bags meal,
16.20
5.
3 bags C. S. meal,
6.75
7.
6 bags meal,
10.80
7.
4 bags C. S. meal,
8.50
7.
660 pounds bran,
9.24
13.
3 bags meal,
5.40
19.
2 casks lime,
3.00
19.
280 pounds sweepings,
2.80
24.
150 pounds oats,
3.37
25.
3 bags meal;
5.40
25.
4 bags oats,
5.60
25.
1,280 pounds bran,
17.92
25.
4 bags C. S. meal,
9.00
27.
1 cask lime,
1.50
March 2.
3 bags meal,
5.40
2.
2 bags cracked corn,
8.60
2.
2 bags oats,
2.80
2.
441 pounds sweepings,
4.41
9.
2,281 pounds bran,
35.35
9.
14 bags C. S. meal,
31.50
13.
1 barrel flour,
11.50
14.
6 bags cracked corn,
10.80
14.
11} bushel oats,
7.88
24.
2 bags cracked corn,
3.60
24.
146 pounds oats,
3.29
40
Mar. 24. For 1,943 pounds bran,
$27.20
24. 4 barrels kerosene,
33.00
27. 1 bag meal,
1.75
April 2. 10 barrels flour,
70.00
6.
6 barrels flour,
42.00
8.
2 barrels lime,
3:00
8.
1 bag rye meal,
2.30
8.
2 bags cracked corn,
3.50
8.
8 barrels flour,
64.00
8.
1,455 pounds bran,
20.37
13.
16 barrels flour,
128.00
17.
1 bag meal,
1.80
17.
2 bags cracked corn,
3.60
17. 2,632 pounds bran,
42.11
17.
11g bushels oats,
7.88
21.
1 barrel flour,
11.00
PAID H. & H. R. PETTEE.
1873.
April 26. For 1 barrel flour,
$8.00
May 5.
2 bags meal,
3.00
9.
827 pounds shorts,
11.16
9.
29 bushels oats,
17.98
9.
1 barrel lime,
1.60
12.
2 bags C. S. meal,
4.00
14.
16 bags meal,
24.00
16.
2 bags C. S. meal,
3.80
19.
2 casks lime,
3.10
19.
25 pounds oat meal,
1.50
Aug. 8.
1 barrel cement,
2.85
PAID DANIELS & CO.
1873.
April 26. For 1 7-12 dozen picture knobs,
$0.58
26. ¿ dozen escutcheons, .08
28. 1 gross steel tacks,
.20
May 1. 1 gallon spirits and can,
1.27
1.
1 sack red top,
5.15
1.
1} bushels herds grass,
6.25
1. 1 level,
1.00
41
May 8. For 1 ball twine,
$ .25
13.
¿ pound beet seed,
.40
13.
1 dozen cards,
.75
13.
1 pair shears,
.75
15. 1 hammer,
.90
15.
1 bit,
.14
15. 54 pounds hinges,
.84
15.
2 dozen file handles,
1.00
15.
¿ pound carrot seed,
.25
15. 1 ounce parsnip seed,
.06
16.
4 tire bolts,
.06
16.
16g pounds bolt ends,
1.64
16.
32 pounds nuts,
.41
16.
1 whip,
1.25
16.
1 rimmer,
.20
16.
1 ounce turnip seed,
.10
23.
15 pounds wrought nails,
1.35
26.
13 pounds screws,
3.96
26. 1 dark lantern,
1.00
27.
1 wrench,
.70
28.
50 pounds bolts,
1.29
28.
10 barrels phosphate,
64.89
30.
¿ pound rivets,
.10
30.
1 pint white wax beans, .25
30.
1 ounce cucumber seed,
.10
30
¿ pound beet seed,
.20
June
2.
6 barrels phosphate,
34.61
3.
2 frame chisels,
2.55
3.
1 mallet,
.35
3.
1 saw,
1.75
3.
1 auger,
1.00
3.
¿ dozen files,
.75
3.
1 padlock,
.65
5.
1 oil faucet,
.92
5.
2 pounds beet seed,
1.35
5,
1 ounce turnip seed,
.08
6.
20 sheets sand paper,
.25
6.
1 dozen hinges,
.92
6.
1 gallon boiled oil,
1.15
42
June 6. For 1 ounce turnip seed,
$ .03
6. 4₺ dozen apple knives,
3.38
6. 1 scratch awl,
.20
9. 2 pounds beet seed,
1.20
9. ¿ dozen sledge handles,
.75
11.
3 pounds beet seed,
1.80
11.
3 padlocks,
1.50
11.
10 pounds spikes,
.60
13.
¿ bushels Hungarian seed,
2.06
13.
150 frame pins,
.90
13.
1 gross handles,
5.00
19.
1 rake tooth,
1.00
20.
1 dozen rakes,
3.00
20.
§ dozen scythes,
3.67
20. 2 pounds Prussian blue,
1.50
20.
1 diamond,
5.50
20.
¿ dozen scythe stones,
.37
20.
4 dozen scythe rifles,
.25
23.
1 post spoon,
1.37
23.
1 grindstone,
5.59
July 8.
difference in mowers,
65.00
8.
1 hammer handle,
.15
8.
& pound M. rope,
.18
8.
1 ferule,
.10
11.
1 nail set,
.12
11.
1 file,
.35
11. 2 ounces turnip seed,
.12
12.
2 pounds M. rope,
4.20
12.
1} dozen washers,
.40
18. .
4 feet chain,
.28
18. 10 pounds nails,
.60
21.
3 cedar pails,
1.63
22.
2 baskets,
2.50
22.
1 two quart measure,
.20
25.
1 horse rake tooth,
1.00
30.
4 pound turnip seed,
.17
Aug. 6.
35 pounds spikes, 2.01
6. 10 pounds nails,
.55
12.
18 pounds putty,
.90
43
Aug. 12. For 1 gross screws,
$ .85
18. 291 pounds lead pipe,
29.83
18. freight,
1.25
18. 15 pounds nails,
1.35
18.
2 iron keys,
.16
18.
3 brass keys,
.45
18. ¿ dozen key-rings,
.75
19. 1 sponge,
.25
19.
1 lock,
1.50
20.
1 auger and handle,
1.12
20.
1 escutcheon,
.10
21.
1 door key,
.10
22.
1 cask nails,
5.25
23. 24 bolts,
.72
26.
1 cattle tie,
.50
26
1 halter,
.50
26.
1 rimmer,
.20
26.
1 galvanic ring,
.06
27.
14 bolts,
.42
27.
1 paint brush,
.92
27
1 halter chain,
.45
29.
4 iron keys,
.25
Sept. 3.
1 bushel H. grass,
4.50
3.
1 bag red top,
4.50
3.
1 button,
.05
6.
4 pounds wrought nails,
.36
8.
1 bolt,
.04
10
1 gallon asphaltum,
1.50
10.
12 pounds zinc,
1.50
11.
34 pounds hinges,
4.17
11.
10 pounds nails,
.55
13. 1 bushel grass seed,
1.75
13.
4 bushel herds grass seed,
1.13
13.
1 bag,
.38
15.
2 tie chains,
.90
18.
1 gallon boiled oil,
1.10
18.
1 box glass,
5.13
18. 4 gross screws,
11.58
19.
6 lantern globes,
2.25
44
Sept. 19. For 1 basket,
$ .50
20. ¿ dozen scissors,
4.50
20.
14 pounds beeswax,
.62
23.
2 gross screws,
5.40
24.
3 pairs shears,
4.00
24. 1 button-hole scissors,
.37
24.
1 gross screws,
2.82
24.
3 halters,
1.00
Oct.
4.
1 cask nails,
5.25
4.
30 pounds nails,
1.58
8.
4} pecks grass seed,
1.44
13.
10 pounds nails,
.55
17.
20 pounds nails,
1.05
18.
5 pounds nails,
.28
22.
use of jack-screws,
.50
23.
16 bolts,
.96
28.
10 pounds nails,
.55
Nov. 3.
5 boxes glass,
20.13
4.
20 pounds nails,
1.00
4.
5 cattle ties,
2.25
10.
1} dozen plated forks,
8.87
15.
5 dozen screws,
1.35
17.
1 bead plane,
.62
17.
5 pounds nails,
.30
17.
1 file,
.17
20.
5 dozen screws,
.80
Dec.
3.
1g pounds wire,
.17
3.
2 gross screws,
3.05
6.
1 brass button,
.10
6.
1 screw hook,
.06
6.
1 pair butts and screws,
.13
8.
7-16 pound copper rivets and burs,
.40
10.
1 dozen apple knives,
.62
10.
1 pair compasses,
.40
11.
¿ pound gum arabic,
.30
13. 12 pounds sash cord,
.66
17. 43 dozen washers,
1.13
17.
1 box cartridges,
.50
24.
4 pocket knives,
3.00
45
Dec. 24. For 1 pair scissors,
$ .42
26. 23 pounds M. rope,
.58
30. 10 pounds nails,
.60
30. 2 pounds red lead, .30
1874.
Jan. 2.
1 paper tacks,
.11
3.
2 pair butts,
.24
3.
4 dozen screws,
.42
3. 1 lock,
.63
3.
1 knob,
.21
6.
1 gross screws,
.79
6.
1 lock,
.63
7. 5 pounds nails,
.30
8.
24 bolts,
.72
8.
28 tire bolts,
.56
8.
1 closet knob,
.21
8.
4 skewers,
.15
12
screws and washers,
.05
16.
2 axes,
2.50
19
1 dozen key blanks,
1.75
29.
¿ dozen lantern globes,
2.00
29
1 gross screws,
1.02
29.
1 scrub brush,
.65
Feb.
9.
1 axe handle,
.25
9.
¿ gallon shellac,
1.75
9.
1 lock,
.50
10.
2 axes,
2.50
10.
3 files,
.72
10.
1 pound emery,
.10
25.
1 varnish brush,
.62
25.
4 axe handles,
1.00
26.
1 pair pliers,
.30
26.
1 gross screws,
.42
27.
1 chamoise skin,
.35
28.
2 W. W. brushes,
7.00
March 4.
30 pounds Cal. plaster,
1.05
4.
3 dozen ink well covers,
4.13
12.
12 papers tacks,
1.35
12.
10 pounds whiting,
.50
46
Mar. 14. For 1 gallon shellac,
$4.00
14. ¿ gallon varnish, .62
14. 1 sash brush,
.15
16. 8 pounds glue,
1.44
16. 13 dozen L. J. bolts,
2.19
16. 2 drills,
.85
18.
12} pounds hinges,
1.25
18.
3 dozen peg awls,
.30
21.
1 paper M. tacks,
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