Annual report of the Board of Trustees of the Reform School of the State of New Hampshire, together with the reports of the superintendent and treasurer, 1868, Part 3

Author: New Hampshire. Reform School
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Manchester, NH : State Printer
Number of Pages: 102


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.10


26.


37 pounds Cal. plaster,


1.30


26.


10 pounds nails,


.55


27.


1 whip,


.62


27.


10 pairs straps to hinges,


2.50


April. 1.


10 pounds whiting,


.50


1.


13} pounds glue,


2.43


2.


50 pounds Eng. lead,


6.00


2.


1 gallon boiled oil,


1.10


3.


I's pound sponge,


.38


6.


1 dozen pails,


2.50


6.


1 quart peas,


.50


7.


5 drawer locks,


6.75


8.


11 pounds Paris white,


.66


8.


6 pounds vermilion,


2.00


13.


25} pounds putty,


1.28


15.


1 gallon Japan,


1.50


15


1 can,


.30


15.


1 plow wheel,


.75


15


25 pounds paint,


3.00


16.


30 pounds Cal. Plaster,


1.05


16.


20 pounds Paris white,


1.00


16.


10 pounds glue,


1.80


16.


1 gallon boiled oil,


1.10


20


1 gallon spirits,


.75


21


25 pounds Salem lead,


3.00


21.


1 dozen hitch rings,


1.38


24 1 auger handle,


.12


24


1 mallet,


.35


24.


6 cakes chalk,


.12


24.


1 anger,


.85


47


PAID SEARS & CO.


1873.


June 30. For 1 hogshead molasses,


$52.44


30.


1 box pepper,


6.50


30.


2 boxes raisins,


4.50


30.


¿ frail dates,


8.47


30.


1 barrel salt,


3.00


30.


2 sacks T. I. salt,


1.80


30.


2 boxes figs,


1.40


30.


carting,


1.38


July 30.


1 hogshead molasses,


49.40


30.


2 boxes layer raisins,


4.70


30.


1 barrel alum,


10.15


30.


1 barrel sugar,


24.16


30.


1 bag Rio coffee,


23.50


30.


1 box honey soap,


1.65


30.


1 barrel granulated sugar,


24.53


30.


carting,


1.25


Nov. 25.


4 boxes soap,


18.00


25.


¿ chest oolong tea,


21.50


25.


¿ chest Japan tea,


25.50


25.


1 box raisins,


5.13


25.


1 barrel crushed sugar,


23.59


25.


1 barrel sugar,


22.13


25.


1 barrel rice,


22.20


25.


30 pounds currants,


2.25


25.


1 box pepper,


3.60


25.


1 box ginger,


5.00


25.


50 pounds Rio coffee,


13.00


25.


1 box soap,


4.14


25.


1 dozen gelatine,


1.90


25.


carting,


.50


1874.


Jan. 5.


50 pounds Rio coffee,


15.00


Feb. 17.


50 pounds Rio coffee,


14.75


Mar. 30.


2 barrels sugar,


42.46


30.


50 pounds coffee,


14.75


30.


50 pounds prunes,


6.50


30.


1 hogshead molasses,


50.80


48


May 30. For 1 barrel onions,


$4.75


30. carting,


1.25


PAID JEWELL & HARVEY.


1873.


April 24. For 6 boxes gelatine,


1.00


May 20. 13g pounds beef, 2.78


June 6.


1 dozen lemons, .75


.60


18.


2 dozen lemons,


.90


Nov. 4.


¿ bushel apples,


1.45


4.


11 pounds grapes,


.55


26. 2 pounds Rio coffee,


.56


26.


& pound Japan tea,


.50


Dec. 1.


yeast,


.18


1.


1 bushel apples,


2.50


12.


1 bushel apples,


2.25


12.


25 pounds salt pork,


3.13


1874.


Jan. 8.


yeast, .18


8.


1 box figs,


.40


8.


1} gallons pickles, 1.05


PAID R. W. BRIDGMAN & CO.


June 2. For 50 pounds dried apples,


$5.00


23. 2 dozen lemons,


1.00


Sept 24.


3 ounces cloves,


.15


24.


1 pound mustard,


.30


24.


2 melons,


.60


Oct. 13.


1 pound peppers,


.12


16. 1 bushel tomatoes,


.60


16. ¿ pound mustard,


.10


16. 2 ounces cloves,


.10


Dec. 30.


1 bottle caper sauce,


.50


30. 1 barrel apples,


2.50


Jan. 15.


1 box figs,


1.08


15.


2 dozen oranges,


.70


15.


2 dozens lemons,


.50


15.


15 pounds oatmeal,


1.05


15.


1 bag buckwheat flour,


.60


6. 2 pineapples,


49


Feb. 10. For 163 pounds beets,


$2.45


14. 22 gallons cider,


1.25


14.


5 dozen lemons, 1.00


19.


1 pound nutmegs,


1.40


23. ¿ bushel apples,


1.20


Mar. 14.


1 box salt,


.40


April 16.


2 dozen lemons,


.60


PAID BRIGHAM & PRATT.


1873.


June 20. For 1 barrel crackers,


$4.00


Sept. 1.


1 barrel crackers, 4.00


Nov. 22.


3 barrels crackers,


12.00


Dec. 30.


yeast,


.12


1874.


Mar. 12. 1 barrel crackers, 4.00


PAID H. C. MERRILL.


Dec. 31. For 124 pounds beans,


$3.86


Mar. 18.


2 dozen lemons,


.40


24.


6 59-64 bushels beans,


13.12


31. 23 pounds buckwheat,


1.27


April 14.


10 balls wicking,


.45


20.


1 gallon pickles,


.75


PAID TOWLE, HIBBARD & CO.


July 30. For 10 barrels beans,


77.87


30.


5 barrels peas,


31.56


30.


carting,


1.00


Nov. 25.


3 barrels peas,


16.51


25.


10 barrels beans,


91.96


25.


carting,


.91


Mar. 30.


10 barrels beans,


78.57


30.


3 barrels peas,


14.63


30.


carting,


1.00


PAID J. B. JONES.


1873.


May 24. For 2,200 pounds superphosphate,


$38.50


24. 3 hemp dusters,


1.25


July 12. 1 gross combs,


3.00


4


50


Oct. 6. For 2 chains,


$0.50


6. 3 picks,


2.62


6. 1 lot ammunition,


.25


6. 142 pounds cream tartar,


2.58


Dec. 3. 1 chamber set,


15.00


1874.


Jan. 1. 3 dozen boxes collars, 1.80


PAID J. M. CHANDLER & CO.


1873.


May 14. For 5 pounds powder,


$1.50


16. 10 pounds dried apples,


1.25


June 23. castings for mower,


11.85


July 11.


614 pounds potash,


8.58


Aug. 25.


4 dozen eggs,


1.28


PAID CYRUS DUNN.


1873.


May 13. For 500 pounds fish,


$13.75


13. 5 dozen eggs,


1.10


Sept. 6.


1 pound nutmegs, 1.30


20. 5 pounds grapes, .50


PAID D. A. SIMONDS.


1873.


July 19. For 732 bushels beans,


$15.82


Sept 23. 2 glass stoppers,


.20


Dec. 9. 14 rolls paper,


3.08


9. 16 yards border, .56


PAID ISAAC S. COFFIN.


1873.


June 16. For 1 dozen pans,


$4.00


Nov. 4. 4 trays,


4.00


4. 6 dippers and { gross matches, 1.00


Dec. 3. 2 tin cans,


2.00


PAID THOMAS A. LANE.


1873.


April 11. For 1 R. and L. coupling,


$0.13


May 7. labor on screw, .20


23. blacksmithing, 1.00


51


May 23. For labor on wheels and screws,


$4.00


23. 73 feet pipe,


1.71


23. 2 couplings,


.36


23. 3 elbows,


.71


June 30.


labor on mowing machine bar,


.25


Aug. 18.


1 gas cock,


2.81


20.


1 pipe cutter,


6.30


20.


1 upright check,


1.69


20.


2 nipples,


.27


20.


1T,


.28


Sept. 10.


2 bolts and labor,


.25


15.


3083 feet pipe,


41.98


17.


1 pair tongs,


2.00


17.


1 brass hook plate,


.10


Oct. 14.


1 R. and L. coupling,


.14


23.


stock and labor on trucks,


.70


1874.


Feb. 9.


5 Johnson's valves,


5.92


April 29.


23 pounds iron,


1.98


29.


labor,


3.30


PAID J. F. WOODBURY & CO.


1873.


May


2. For rep. tongs,


$0.25


9. shoeing horses,


3.00


13. sharpening drills,


.57


15. shoeing horse,


1.00


15.


labor on drills and hooks,


1.67


15.


rep. 6 chains,


.25


17. shoeing horse,


1.00


17. rep. whiffletree,


.50


20. rep. colter and wagon,


1.13


27. shoeing 2 horses,


1.00


June 3.


rep. wagon and chains,


1.25


13. shoeing horse,


1.00


17. rep. wagon,


5.00


19.


shoeing horses,


3.75


30. setting tire,


.62


July


8. rep. fork,


.25


11. rep. bolt,


.37


52


July 14. For shoeing horses,


$4.75


26. rep. springs,


.75


31. shoeing horse,


1.00


Aug. 8. rep. rods,


.50


9. shoeing horses,


1.50


14.


40} pounds hinges,


6.75


19. rep. irons,


.75


26.


shoeing horses,


1.40


Sept. 8.


shoeing horses,


6.25


Oct. 14.


shoeing horses,


1.50


14.


iron work,


3.50


Nov. 8.


shoeing horses,


7.75


Dec. 10.


shoeing horses,


2.00


27.


rep. chisel,


.25


1874.


Jan. 7.


shoeing horses,


4.00


29.


jobbing,


8.95


Feb. 19.


shoeing 3 horses, 3.00


Mar. 31.


shoeing 1 horse,


1.00


Apr. 10.


shoeing horses,


2.00


25.


shoeing horses,


1.50


25.


jobbing,


7.01


PAID W. W. HUBBARD.


May 23. For woodwork for ten screw presses,


$5.00


June 26.


100 feet fence capping, 4.00


July 21.


14 feet lumber, planed,


1.25


Aug. 15.


turning one whiffletree,


.50


27. 1,000 feet matched boards,


28.00


Sept. 11.


labor,


1.80


Oct. 2. 4 window frames and sashes,


8.40


18. 25 feet oak lumber and sawing,


1.65


18. 100 stool seats,


13.50


Nov. 13.


9 outside windows,


27.00


22.


1 outside window circle top,


5.00


26. sawing oak lumber,


1.00


Dec. 10.


2 shutter blinds and labor,


10.50


29.


2 sash doors, jambs, and casings,


10.50


Jan. 3. 2 cellar window frames, 1.50


53


Jan. 3. For 2 blinds,


$1.50


3. 1 window frame and sash, 2.00


29. 23 feet spruce plank,


.80


29. labor, sawing, and planing,


.75


April 6.


turning 7 posts,


10.50


PAID A. C. WALLACE.


1873.


June 20. For sawing 1,164 feet timber,


$5.82


30. sawing 368 feet timber,


6.62


July 10. sawing 150 feet timber,


2.85


10. 2 bushels malt,


4.00


Sept. 8.


14 pounds hops,


4.90


Nov. 4.


2 bushels malt,


4.00


4. 15 pounds hops,


5.08


Dec. 20.


112 feet hemlock joist,


2.02


1874.


Jan. 12.


15 pounds hops,


4.50


26. sawing 6,277 feet pine,


25.11


Mar. 20.


13 pounds hops,


3.90


April 10.


1 bushel malt, .


2.50


PAID JAMES FELLOWS.


1874.


April 13. For 562 M. shingles,


$155.37


13. 3,200 feet boards,


48.00


PAID AMOSKEAG M'F'G CO.


1873.


June 2. For 36 pounds sheeting,


$15.50


July 23. 131 yards gingham,


17.03


Aug. 8. 79 pounds sheeting,


32.75


19. 134 yards shirting,


20.10


Sept. 4. 134 pounds jeans,


53.60


4. 72 pounds sheeting,


27.00


15. 463 yards shirting,


69.45


Nov. 1.


297 yards gingham,


37.12


1874.


Mar. 2.


215 yards gingham,


25.24


2.


9 yards cotton,


1.20


2.


24 yards shirting,


3.60


54


Mar. 2. For 24 pounds ticking ps.


$7.20


2. 12 yards gingham, 1.20


Mar. 27. 11 pounds sheeting, 4.40


PAID STARK MILLS.


1873.


Oct. 26. For 207 yards drilling,


$34.16


Nov. 25. 50 yards duck, 9.50


Dec. 2.


50 yards duck, 9.50


1874.


Mar. 13. 270 yards duck, 51.30


13. 303 yards sheeting remnants,


33.33


PAID A. O. PARKER.


1873.


Oct. 31. For 40} yards carpeting,


$44.37


31. 2 yards oil cloth, 1.10


1874.


Mar. 13.


17g yards carpeting, 12.18


PAID PIPER & HAWLEY.


1873.


June 3. For 15 yards delaine, $3.75


3. 33 yards cambric, .35


3. 3 yards cotton jeans, .50 ; gloves, .40, .90


3. 1 11-12 dozen buttons, .33; 4 spools silk, .32, .65


3. 1 skirt, $1.00; 2 spools twist, .10, 1.10


PAID WAITE BROS.


1873.


Oct. 25. For 3 dozen thread,


$1.05


Nov. 24. 1 gross buttons, .12


24. 2 mirrors,


1.35


24. 6 dozen thread, 2.00


1874.


Mar. 17. 4 spools thread, .28


April 1. 33 yards cambric, .35


PAID BURR, TAFT & CO.


1873.


July 30. For 2 packages pins,


$1.58


30. 6 dozen thread, 6.75


55


July 30. For & pound worsted,


$1.40


30. 1 dozen linen handkerchiefs,


3.25


30. 1} dozen belts,


3.50


30.


1 dozen brown cotton hose,


3.25


30.


1 dozen ridding combs,


2.50


30.


1 great gross hooks and eyes,


1.90


30.


1 M. needles,


1.75


30.


2 gross buttons,


.20


30.


1 gross pearl buttons,


.75


30


¿ gross thimbles,


1.00


30.


1 gross elastic cord,


1.00


30.


24 7-16 pounds yarn,


25.66


Sept. 18.


10 gross buttons,


7.75


18.


1 gross horn combs,


3.53


PAID BARTON & CO.


1874.


Mar. 20. For 16} yards carpet lining,


$2.06


PAID PLUMER, CHANDLER & CO.


1873.


May 1. For 6 coats,


$23.50


1. 4 vests,


2.50


July 16.


3 hats,


.75


Aug. 20.


12 caps,


4.50


20. 6 hats,


2.25


30. 6 pairs suspenders,


1.26


30. 1 dozen buttons,


.17


Sept. 27.


12 vests,


9.00


Oct. 4. repairs on sewing machine,


4.00


4. 9 needles for sewing machine,


.45


Dec. 3. 1 box collars,


.20


3.


1 coat,


3.00


26.


1 shuttle,


1.25


27.


1 gross pant buttons,


.50


1874.


April 6.


1} dozen caps,


6.75


21.


320 paper collars,


1.60


24.


7 coats,


21.00


56


PAID SARGENT BROS. & CO.


1873.


Nov. 25. For & M. English needles,


$1.28


25. 1 great gross buttons, .40


25. TĮ dozen nubias, .92


25. 94% pounds yarn, 9.20


1874.


Mar. 30.


6 packages pins, 2.55


30. 1 dozen brushes, 1.00


30. 12 dozen combs, 3.00


30.


1 quarter gross agate buttons,


.43


30.


2 dozen doylies,


1.80


30.


14 dozen handkerchiefs, 15.50


30.


1 dozen braces,


2.88


30. & M. needles,


1.20


PAID V. A. MESSINGER.


1874:


Mar. 30. For 1 dozen jackets,


$21.00


30. 1 dozen pants,


19.50


30.


1 dozen coats, 30.00


30.


30 vests,


15.00


30.


2 suits,


12.00


PAID GEO. W. FOLLANSBEE.


-


1873.


May 13. For 1 hat,


$2.00


28. 1 Shaker bonnet,


.30


June 3.


2 hats, 5.89


Oct. 24.


2 hats,


4.60


24. 1 yard ribbon, .30


1874.


Mar. 28.


1 hat, .75


April 15.


1 hat, 3.00


21. ¿ yard blue silk, .25


PAID HOLTON & SPRAGUE.


1873.


June 2. For 1 skirt,


$1.00


Sept. 18. 524 yards jeans, 6.79


Dec. 10.


1} yards silk, 1.81


57


PAID JACKSON & CO.


Feb.


6. For 10 yards cotton,


$1.30


6.


2 spools cotton,


.08


6. 2 papers needles,


.12


May 12.


12 yards delaine,


3.00


12.


3 yards cambric,


.30


12.


4 yards cotton, .50


12.


2 spools twist,


.10


12.


§ dozen buttons,


.13


Oct. 16.


13 yards serge,


3.25


16.


3 yards cambric,


.30


16.


2 spools silk,


.16


16.


1 spool twist,


.05


16.


3 dozen buttons,


.25


22.


12 yards serge,


3.00


22


3 yards cambric,


.30


22.


2 shawls,


6.00


22.


2 skirts,


2.50


22.


2 spools silk,


.16


22.


braid and twist,


.15


22.


§ dozen buttons,


.22


Nov. 3.


14 dozen linen thread,


1.60


7.


1 1-6 dozen linen thread,


1.40


24.


15 yards stripe,


3.75


24.


1 yard silicia,


.17


24.


3 yards cambric,


.30


24


1 spool silk, .08; twist, .05;


.13


24.


1 pair gloves,


.42


25


2 5-8 yards blue waterproof,


3.94


25.


3} yards flannel,


1.17


25


3 braids,


.30


25


3 spools silk,


.24


25.


1 5-6 dozen linen thread,


2.20


Mar. 20.


6 yards flannel,


6.00


28.


& yard waterproof,


.56


28.


1} yards red flannel,


.38


28.


2 pair hose,


.34


April 15.


16 yards alpaca,


4.80


15.


3} yards cambric,


.35


58


April 15. For 1 spool silk, 15. 1 braid,


$0.15


.10


PAID J. H. HOWARD.


June 9. For silk and twist,


$0.35


11. 3 braids,


.30


Aug. 29.


1 yard velvet,


.18


29. 1 braid,


.10


Sept. 29. 10 yards elastic,


1.00


29. 1 comb,


.37


29.


1 ball cord,


.10


Nov. 22.


10 dozen buttons,


.20


22.


1 spool cotton,


.07


Dec. 20.


ribbon,


1.00


Jan. 2.


6 balls cotton,


.60


Mar. 4.


15 dozen buttons,


.51


April 14.


6 dozen buttons,


.18


27. & dozen buttons,


.19


27


1 spool twist,


.04


27.


3 yards cord,


.06


PAID G. F. BOSHER.


1873.


April 21. For 2 sets knives,


$2.75


21.


2 pictures,


4.20


May 16.


1 trunk,


1.50


16


12 dozen hose,


14.00


24. 494 yards shirting,


5.03


24. 1354 yards dress goods,


19.20


July 5.


2 cans salmon,


1.00


21.


9 dozen handkerchiefs,


6.30


21.


8 pairs shoes,


10.00


21.


1 drill,


2.75


21.


1 vise,


.90


24.


14 pairs slippers,


7.00


24.


7 pairs shoes,


7.00


24.


4 pairs ladies' boots,


5.00


24.


4 pairs rubbers,


2.20


24.


6 spools cotton,


.12


24.


1 dozen forks,


.96


59


July 24. For 1 dozen combs,


$0.50


Aug. 2. 3 dozen cotton,


.72


2. 1 measure,


.65


2. 1 pair shoes,


1.25


Sept. 5. 4 dozen cotton,


.96


10.


2 pans,


2.00


10.


lumber,


30.25


10.


1 pair shoes,


1.35


Oct. 14.


12 dozen cotton,


2.88


31.


6 pairs shoes,


8.10


Nov. 5.


9 pairs mittens,


8.10


5.


1 pair shoes,


1.35


5.


1 knife and förk,


.25


5. 1 set forks,


2.50


Dec.


1.


1 rat trap,


.75


4.


sundries at auction,


.40


4.


6 pairs mittens,


6.50


24.


1 jacket,


1.50


24.


1 set spoons,


5.47


24.


2 napkin rings,


2.50


1874.


Jan." 1.


7 pairs shoes,


7.55


1. 15 pairs socks,


4.13


1.


1 sack,


2.75


Feb. 16.


1 flat-iron,


.55


16.


17 yards table cloth,


14.45


16.


14 blankets,


24.00


16.


1 mattress,


15.00


16.


1 lounge,


19.00


Mar. 16.


100 spools cotton,


2.00


16.


1 music box,


2.00


16.


1 lot of goods,


.30


16.


13 pounds tea,


5.85


16.


1 bucket,


.15


16.


4 pictures,


1.20


16.


1 chamber set,


25.00


16.


2 pillows,


2.50


16.


14 blankets,


22.40


16.


12 dozen pencils,


1.50


60


May 16. For 2 boxes thread,


$2.50


16. 10 shawls,


24.75


16. 1 saw set,


.65


16


2 dozen pairs stockings,


3.00


1 dozen handkerchiefs,


.60


16.


1 piece ruffling, .25


PAID A. QUIMBY.


May 30. For 11 base balls,


$9.90


June 4.


12 writing-books,


1.25


11.


1 lot slate pencils,


3.00


11.


2 boxes pens,


1.00


28. 12 fans,


.50


28. 2 quires ledger paper,


.70


28. 2 gross steel pens,


1.00


28.


1 knife,


.87


Aug. 22.


blotting paper,


.24


26.


pens and books,


1.50


Oct. 17.


3 boxes pens,


1.00


28. 1 bottle carmine ink,


.25


Nov. 4.


stationery,


.45


7.


1 "Songs of Salvation,"


.35


7.


6 boxes crayons,


1.00


Dec. 26.


2 key rings,


.20


30.


6 boxes checkers,


.60


30.


2 boxes dominoes,


.90


30.


2 gross pens,


1.00


Feb. 14.


4 gross pens,


2.00


26.


2 bottles ink,


1.50


Mar. 12.


2 drawing-books,


.40


April 14.


6 boxes crayons,


1.10


PAID W. H. FISK.


April 29. For 1 gross crayons,


$1.50


May 23.


picture cord,


1.00


26. 4 reams printed note paper,


13.50


26 ¿ ream printed letter paper,


2.00


26. 1,000 bill-heads,


3.25


June 3.


3 window shades,


3.51


3. ¿ ream com. note,


1.37


61


June' 9. For 1 window shade and fixture,


$1.37


July 14. 25 copies psalms,


1.00


Aug. 13. 500 paper wrappers,


1.00


16. 16 frames,


8.87


· 26. 4,000 printed envelopes,


14.00


Sept. 12.


1,000 postal cards printed,


1.25


24. backing for frames,


.52


Oct. 6. lot printed cards,


4.33


Nov. 3.


6 small Bibles,


2.52


10.


2 sheets straw board,


.24


Dec. 9. 38 pounds manilla paper,


4.56


13.


¿ ream paper,


.50


16.


3 checker boards,


1.50


20.


1 dozen mirrors,


1.00


20.


2 checker boards,


1.50


Jan. 8.


2 dozen mirrors,


1.50


16.


1 gross crayons,


1.30


Feb.


7. 3400 printed envelopes,


11.75


7.


500 envelopes,


1.25


9.


2697 printed half sheets,


8.15


March 4.


15 rolls paper hangings,


2.40


4. 16 yards border,


.24


9.


6 gross pens,


4.20


13.


¿ dozen drawing-books,


1.13


17.


1 dozen memorandums,


1.20


17.


1 dozen rubber,


.36


27.


1 blank book,


.50


31. & ream paper and ¿ M. envelopes,


2.00


31.


2 frames and glass,


2.25


April 6.


1 ream paper, cut and ruled,


8.00


8.


1 speaker,


1.42


15.


7 picture knobs,


.35


15.


1 mem. book,


.37


15.


11 Walton's tables,


1.65


15.


1 bill file,


.25


PAID MASS. BIBLE SOCIETY.


.


1873. Nov. 25. For 100 psalms, 25.


$5.00


3 bibles,


4.20


62


PAID LEE & SHEPARD.


Aug. 18. For 28 dozen writing-books,


$33.60


18. 3 dozen Walton's Primary Arithmetic, 6.75


18. 5 dozen Hillard's Readers, 27.76


18. 1 dozen Warren's Primary Geography,


6.48


Dec. 22.


1 dozen Hillard's Readers,


4.37


22.


2 dozen Walton's Int. Arithmetic, 6.91


22.


1 Kathrina,


1.00


22.


1 Penn. Pilgrim,


1.00


22.


1 Macaulay's Lays,


.84


22.


1 Forney's Anecdotes,


1.34


22.


1 Carey's Last Poems,


1.34


22.


1 Egyptian Sketch Book,


1.17


22.


1 Poetical Quotations,


3.34


22.


1 Man of Honor,


.84


22.


1 Arthur Bonnicastle,


1.17


22.


1 Rhoda Thornton,


1.00


22.


1 Stout Heart,


.84


22.


1 Anderson's General History,


1.34


22.


1 Dickens's History,


.84


22.


1 Aftermath,


1.00


22.


1 Young Engineer,


1.00


22.


1 Grandfather's Stories,


.84


22.


1 Child World,


1.00


22.


1 Santa Claus Land,


.84


22.


48 dozen writing-books,


57.60


Mar. 31.


1 dozen Hillard's Readers,


6.16


31.


2 dozen Progressive Spellers,


5.60


31.


1 Common Sense Household,


1.17


31.


1 Hoosier Schoolmaster,


.83


31.


1 Hanson's Latin Prose,


2.00


31.


1 Loomis's Geometry,


1.00


April 4.


1 Dialogues and Dramas,


1.00


4.


1 Hans Brinker,


1.00


4.


1 Trotty's Wedding Tour,


1.00


4.


1 Doing His Best,


1.00


PAID GOULD & LINCOLN.


Mar. 30. For 1 German Tales,


$1.50


30. 1 Arabian Nights,


.62₺


63


Mar. 30. For 1 Gypsey Fred,


$0.623


30. 1 John Jack,


.62₺


30.


1 How It Was Paid, .75


30.


1 Davy's Motto,


.627


30. 1 Buried Cities,


.75


30. 1 Bright Days,


.622


30.


1 Led,


.75


30.


1 Black Diamonds,


.75


30.


1 Fire in the Woods, .75


30.


1 Singular Creatures,


.75


30.


1 Japan,


.75


30.


1 Jem. Morrison,


.45


30.


1 Triumphs of Invention,


.75


30.


1 Enterprise,


.75


30.


1 Daughter at School,


.56%


30.


1 Mary Lyon,


.62}


30.


1 Reminiscences of Amherst College,


.87%


30.


1 Todd's Lectures, 2 vols.,


.75


30. 1 Mountain Adventures,


.75


30. 1 Here a Little, &c.,


.25


30.


1 Percy Raydom,


.50


30.


1 Irish Melodies,


.872


30.


1 Tent on the Beach,


.75


30.


1 New England Tragedies,


.75


30.


1 Suburban Sketches, .87


30. 1 Health by Good Living,


.75


30.


1 Boys & Girls' Book, .25


PAID E. R. COBURN.


1873.


July 28. For 3 dozen copy books, 1874.


$3.75


Jan. 28. 6 histories, 3.00


28.


1 inkstand, .87


March 5.


1 dozen spellers,


3.00


April 6.


1 " Baker's Dozen,"


.45


May 1.


1 dozen balls,


1.80


PAID PIKE & HEALD.


July 3. For rep. tin ware,


$0.33


Aug. 23. rep. oil can, .17


64


Aug. 26. For 1 sprinkler,


$0.50


26.


1 skimmer,


.20


2 dippers, .84


Sept. 2. 2. ¿ gross matches,


.50


2. rep. tin ware,


.25


6. 2 bake pans,


.87


10.


1 spider,


.58


10.


rep. oil can,


.10


12.


galv. iron cover,


.90


12.


1 oil can,


.75


20.


rep. pail and lantern,


.15


Oct.


8.


10} pounds English pipe,


1.68


8.


1 elbow,


.15


13.


2 porcelain kettles,


2.75


14


1 Scotch bowl,


.75


Nov. 11.


1 ash barrel,


2.15


Dec. 3.


rep. pail,


.10


4.


1 slop sink,


3.42


4.


1 wringer,


5.00


4.


3 dozen iron spoons,


1.86


8. 1 galv. iron pail,


1.68


19.


1 coffee-pot,


.85


19.


rep. tunnel,


.15


19.


1 oil barrel,


14.00


Feb.


6.


1 strainer,


.15


9.


8 water pails,


4.96


20


2 strainers,


.60


21


¿ gross matches,


1.00


25.


rep. hod,


1.25


Mar. 11.


2 lard cans,


4.00


11.


3 pails,


2.25


14.


2 dusters,


1.36


16.


rep. spout and pail, .50


PAID G. H. DORR.


1873.


April 24. For 1 mirror,


$1.30


May 23. 1 chamber set,


31.50


23. 2 iron bars, 1.80


23.


10 barrels phosphate, 5.00


65


July 26. For 1 pail,


$0.50


Sept. 22. 5 pairs shoes,


5.00


Oct. 13.


1 extension table,


24.00


13.


2 tubs,


2.00


13. 3 pairs shoes,


3.75


Dec. 11.


1 mirror,


.65


1874.


Jan. 2.


1 oil rug,


.85


10.


190 boxes collars,


9.50


Feb. 13.


1 mirror,


1.50


28.


10 boxes collars,


.50


April 3.


40 boxes collars,


2.00


22.


6 boxes blacking,


.30


PAID E. F. HIGGINS.


April 30. For 1 dozen plates,


$1.10


30.


1 platter,


.70


30.


1 match safe,


.40


30.


6 stoppers,


.25


May 13.


3 dozen chimneys,


1.80


19.


1 P. O. delivery,


.87


July 5.


12 flower pots,


2:86


24.


2 dozen Argand wicks,


.50


Aug. 4.


6 dozen lamp wicks,


.48


7.


8 bean pots,


2.00


12.


1 dozen chimneys,


.75


21.


1₺ dozen salts,


.75


26.


1 dozen chimneys,


.75


26.


1 fritter turner,


.17


Sept. 1.


1 lantern,


1.00


8.


13 dozen Argand chimneys,


9.75


8.


2 sets tea mats,


1.40


19.


7 flower pots,


1.95


23.


1 dozen Argand wicks,


.33


27.


6 dozen chimneys,


3.60


Oct.


7.


1 lantern globe,


.20


Nov. 1.


7 plates,


.70


8.


2 bronze lamps,


2.00


10.


2 pitchers,


1.75


12.


¿ doz. Argand burners,


1.50


5


66


Nov. 27. For 1 doz. Argand wicks,


$0.25


Dec. 4.


1 shade and ring,


.58


11. 1 doz. cups, 1.25


13. 8 bean pots,


2.00


13. 1 flower pot,


.50


16. 2 doz. Argand wicks,


.50


18.


1 shade and ring,


.60


27.


1 lamp,


1.00


27.


1 match safe,


.37


30.


1 shade,


.33


Jan. 6.


1 doz. gaslighter wicks,


.50


Feb. 7. 5 doz. sun chimneys,


3.00


7.


3 doz. Argand wicks,


.75


7.


1 wire mattress,


10.00


12.


4 match stands,


.32


20.


1 doz. mops,


2.00


25.


12 doz. mugs, 18.00


25.


1 cask, 1.00


26.


4 china nest eggs,


.20


Mar. 11.


1 lantern globe, .25


PAID WARNER & FREEMAN.


1873.


Nov. 25. For 1 barrel salt, . $3.25


25. 4 sacks T. I. salt, 3.40


25. 4 sacks C. F. salt, 5.20


1874.


Mar. 13.


2 barrels salt, 6.50


PAID J. STICKNEY.


1873.


April 14. For 1 bunch leather strings, $1.15


14. 2 pounds nails, .27


June 20. 4 dozen sewing awls, 1.20


20. 6 dozen sewing awls, 1.80


Oct. 26. 2 gross leather strings,


2.15


Nov. 14. 1 pound zinc nails, .16; 2 pounds iron nails, .20, .36


14. '1 pound lasting tacks, .40


14. 1 dozen peg awls, .10 ; 1 sponge, .10, .20


67


Nov. 14. For 2 pairs lasts, $1.00


14. 1 bottle blacking, .25


Dec. 12. 1 bottle Reed's dressing, .25; 1 bunch strings, 1.10, 1.35


12.


6 balls thread, .60; 6 balls wax, .06,


.66


12.


1 dozen sewing awls,


.36


12.


2 pounds zinc nails, .32; 4 pounds iron nails, .40; .72


12.


1 knife, .30; 2 dozen steel tacks, .20, .50


12.


1 knife, .25


1874.


Jan. 12.


1 bunch strings, 1.10


12.


1 dozen peg awls, .10


13. 1 pound copper rivets, .75


13.


1 awl haft,


.20


31.


1} pounds copper rivets,


1.12


31.


1 package nails,


.10


31. 6 sewing awls,


.15


Mar. 15. nails, .26


PAID F. C. DOW.


1873.


April 3. For 8 pairs of boots,


$14.00


Aug. 30.


2 pairs shoes, 3.00


Sept. 6. 5 pairs ladies' boots,


6.50


11. 6 pairs men's boots,


14.00


11. 2 pairs thick shoes,


4.00


Dec. 18.


1 gross shoe laces,


.65


18. 1 pair boots,


1.75


1874.


Jan. 29.


11 bunches strings,


9.17


Mar. 25.


3 pairs boots,


4.50


PAID CHENEY & WHITTEMORE.


1873.


Oct. 3. For 9 pairs shoes, $9.00


Dec. 3. 4 pairs shoes,


4.75


1874.


Feb. 21. 4 pairs shoes, 4.10


68


PAID G. W. DODGE.


1873.


Oct. 4. For 36 pairs army shoes, $45.00


4. 8 pairs brogans, 10.00


4. 18 pairs boys' shoes,


22.00


20. 1 pair army shoes,


1.25


20. 1 pair brogans, ,


1.50


PAID THOMAS E. PROCTOR.


1873.


Nov. 25. For 27 sides leather,


$139.56


PAID KIMBALL BROS.


1873.


May 10. For 1 side leather,


$4.92


1874.


April 1.


2 sides leather, 4.00


PAID GREELEY & SON.


1873.


For 1 halter, $ 1.00


1.00


repairing trace,


.40


repairing harness,


.25


1 bit,


42


June.


repairing harness,


1.20


July.


4 harness straps,


1.00


repairing harness,


.15


1 pair reins,


2.00


repairing harness,


1.10


Aug.


repairing harness,


.45


1 harness,


40.00


Sept.


1 halter,


1.05


repairing harness,


1.37


1 halter,


1.25


Nov.


repairing harness,


2.10


Dec.


1 horse cover,


5.00


repairing collar,


.35


1874.


Feb.


repairing halter,


.25


repairing harness,


.50


May.


2 surcingles,


69 .


PAID C. O'SHAUGHNESSY.


1873.


April 7. For 2 felloes,


$0.80


June 18. wagon body and stakes, 15.00


18. 1 spoke, .40


18. iron work, 9.15


PAID C. CHENETTE.


1873.


Aug. 28. For iron work,


$4.68


Sept. 3.


iron work,


5.00


4. repairing plough, .35


6. iron work,


1.70


PAID A. H. LOWELL.


1873.


May 16. For 386 lbs. castings,


$21.24


16. labor,


1.00


Sept. 12. 1,293 lbs. castings,


71.12


12. labor,


8.50


1874.


Jan. 21. 4 sled shoes,


11.30


24. 26 grates, 44.45


PAID WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO.


June 3.


For 781 lbs. grate bars,


$62.98


Dec. 2. 1 radiator,


24.50


PAID WHITTEMORE BROS.


1873.


May 19. For 4 plough points, $3.00


PAID HALEY, MORSE & CO.


1874.


Apr. 14. For 1 American mangle,


$69.50


PAID TEBBETTS BROS.


April 18. For 182 pounds alum,


$1.12


May 10. 1 ounce sulp. zinc, .04


19. 4 ounces Prussian blue, .30


19. 1 ounce oxalic acid, .05


26. 1 prescription, .25


70


June 2. For 1 pound thoroughwort,


$0.37


2. 2 ounces mur. tinct. iron,


.20


6. { quart alcohol,


.60


6. 15 grs. strychnine,


.17


11. 3 ounces chlo. potassia,


.20


20. 6 rolls Hardy's salve,


1.00


21. ¿ pound gum camphor,


.30


30.


2 prescriptions,


.58


30. 1 bottle extract for beer,


.33


July 9.


1 bottle muriatic acid,


.10


14.


§ quart alcohol,


.60


14.


¿ pound gum camphor,


.30


18.


2 ounces tartaric acid,


.15


·18.


2 ounces oil spruce,


.20


21.


1 prescription,


.38


24.


¿ ounce croton oil,


.15


24.


2 ounces tinct. iodine,


.25


26. ¿ pt. port wine,


.33


26. 1 prescription,


.50


26.


1 bottle liniment,


.95


31.


1 qt. tinct. rhubarb,


1.25


31.


¿ pt. port wine,


.33


Aug. 5.


2 ounces diachylon salve,


.10


5.


1 bottle Ayer's cherry pectoral,


.80


6.


2 ounces oxide zine ointment,


.20


8.


1 pt. paregoric,


.79


13.


1 court plaster,


.25


13.


1 ounce oil lemon,


.48


13.


12 pts. essence peppermint,


.90


13.


22 pts. alcohol,


.87


23.


1 bottle porter,


.35


Sept. 10.


1 bottle mustang liniment,


.75


13.


¿ dozen sheets fly paper,


.25


22.


4 ounces ammonia and bottle,


.25


22.


1 pound flax-seed,


.12


Oct.


6.


1 ounce gold thread,


.10


6.


1 ounce bloodroot,


.05


14.


3 bottles indelible ink, .66


24. 1 prescription,


.25


.


71


Oct. 24. For 1 blistering plaster,


$0.10


28. 1 prescription,


.50


Nov. 5. 1 prescription, .50


10. 1 prescription,


.25


13. { quart old Bourbon whiskey,




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