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10 00
10 00
Thos. Cunningham
7 36
7 36
Charles N. McClay
7 36
7 36
Wm. H. Truesdell.
2 50
2 50
W. E. Perry
6 00
6 00
W. E. Perry
38 61
38 61
John Lowery
37 50
37 50
Wm. H. Truesdell
32 00
32 00
Thos. W. Jaycox
34 00
34
Thos. W. Nelson
32 00
32 00
John C. Riggs.
32 00
32 00
Wm. M. Benjamin
56 53
56 53
John P. Donohue
97 00
97 00
Est. Wm. Humphreys
2 00
2 00
J. J. Senter
2 00
2 00
Wm. H. Truesdell.
3 60
60
John Jacobs
2 95
: 95
James S. Forson
2 75
2 75
Forson Brothers
9 32
9 32
John Smythe
25 00
25 00
John Smythe
23 50
23 50
John Smythe
21 25
21 25
John Smythe
30 00
30 00
John Smythe
182 75
182 75
John McCormack
26 00
26 00
Canton Bridge Co.
344 00
344 00
J. J. Mekeel .
12 00
disallowed
" Cold Spring 'Recorder "
73
disallowed
Chas. H. Betts.
61 00
disallowed
N
$3,508 03
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Of the above the following are to be raised by taxation on the assessed property in the Town of Philipstown:
Claimed.
Allowed.
C
Thos. A. Coe, town clerk.
$40 00
$40 00
A
J. M. Winslow, town doctor
300 00
300 00
0
T. W. Mekell, poor bill
3 75
3 75
Alexander Spaulding, poor bill
, 00
3 00
Joseph Eyes, election inspector
25 00
25 00
David Dinan, poor bill
21 50
21 50
Chas. E. McClary, putting up booths
7 38
7 38
W. E. Perry, supervisor
6 00
6 00
W. E. Perry, poor bill
38 61
38 61
I
John Lowery, constable
37 50
37 50
Canton Bridge Co., iron bridge ordered June 3, 1903.
.... 344 00
344 00
J
0
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E
A
Town certificate for balance due Highway Commissions for 1903-
Bridges
311 60
500 00
Highways and bridges, by supervisor.
$1,160 34
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A
F
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19
B. D.
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12 00
W. C. Osborn, rent for election expense.
$848 74
$848 74
DOHARARO G G
53
Excess to be raised outside the corporations of Cold Spring and Nel- sonville-
Highway appropriations
$917 54
JOHN SMYTHE, Town Clerk, Philipstown.
SOUTHEAST.
Abstract of the names of all persons who presented accounts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Southeast on the 10th day of November, 1904, with the amount claimed by each and the amounts audited and allowed.
Name and Nature of Claim.
Claimed.
Allowed.
B. L. Pugsley, constable
$29 59
$26 70
D. M. Green, witness.
25 00
25 00
James Murty, justice.
78 00
70 70
James Murty, board of health.
24 00
24 00
James Murty, town board.
16 00
16 00
Ernest Everett, inspector of election, District No. 1.
24 00
24 00
M. H. W. Dale, poll clerk, District No. 1. ..
6 00
6 00
James Leary, inspector of election, District No. 2.
24 00
24 00
John G. Comesky, inspector of election, District No. 2 ..
24 00
24 00
Alfred T. de Forest, poll clerk, District No. 2.
6 00
6 00
J. M. T. Penny, inspector of election, District No. 1.
29 40
29 40
Fred S. Hall, ballot clerk, District No. 1.
6 00
6 00
Albro Travis, ballot clerk, District No. 2.
6 00
6 00
Frank C. Cole, ballot clerk, District No. 1. ..
6 00
6 00
John J. Haviland, ballot clerk, District No. 2.
6 00
6 00
John Hancock, constable.
34 03
34 03
Harry J. Sherwood, poll clerk, District No. 2.
6 00
00
Edward B. Lewis, poll clerk, District No. 1.
6 00
6 00
George W. Horton, inspector of election, District No. 1 ...
24 00
24 00
Waldo Reynolds, inspector of election, District No. 2 ....
24 00
24 00
N. Hancock, building partition in Town Hall and putting up booths
46 78
46 78
Nathaniel Hancock, overseer of poor.
27 75
27 75
Oscar Bailey, supplies to poor, 1903
56 90
56 90
Abram J. Miller, counsel for town.
430 00
430 00
C. A. Turene, supplies to poor.
30 00
30 00
A. F. Lobdell, supplies to poor.
47 59
47 59
O. P. Townsend, supplies to poor.
. 50
1 50
J. F. Woodruff & Co., supplies to poor
4 30
4 30
C. A. Turene, supplies to poor
13 34
13 34
Knox & Smith, burial of poor
30 00
30 00
Knox & Smith, burial of poor
30 00
30 00
E. W. Addis, printing. .
163 00
163 00
Matthew Bender, pub. Supervisor's Manual ..
6 30
6 30
Williamson Law Book Company, blank books.
:00
6 00
L. A. Shove, rent of lock-up and coal.
72 25
72 25
George Charter, justice of peace, board of health
34 00
34 00
George Charter, storing road machine.
5 00
5 00
John R. Yale, assessor.
110 00
110 00
Richard Michell, assessor.
110 00
110 00
Robert Ritchie, commissioner of highways.
320 00
320 00
Daniel R. Sears, justice, board of health.
24 00
24 00
Daniel R. Sears, justice, town board ..
12 00
12 00
George A. Peck, town clerk, board of health.
68 25
68 25
George A. Peck, town clerk, board of health.
180 06
180 06
Thomas Stratford, ass'd A. J. Miller, surveyor.
0 00
60 00
54
Name and Nature of Claim.
Claimed.
Allowed.
L. A. Sutton, M. D., medical attendance of poor
$25 00
$25 00
George W. Horton, expert witness, Fox case.
50 00
50 00
Oscar Bailey, expert witness, Fox case.
50 00
50 00
W. H. Fowler, expert witness, Fox case.
50 00
50 00
Elizabeth F. Morgan, preparing tax roll.
10 00
10 00
Harry Lewis, deputy sheriff and constable.
172 14
169 56
W. N. Boynton, M. D., board of health.
37 00
37 00
L. G. Newman, M. D., medical attendance of poor
57 75
57 75
L. Starr Barnum, assessor.
70 00
70 00
S. Pierre Field, ballot clerk, 1903.
6 00
6 00
D. M. Barnes, justice, board of health.
40 25
40 25
D. M. Barnes, expert witness, Fox case.
50 00
50 00
D. M. Barnes, truant officer.
100 00
100 00
P. Gay Smith, inspector of election
29 44
29 44
S. C. Hearn, reg. vital statistics.
1 50
1 50
George Hine, supervisor, board of health.
20 00
20 00
George Hine, supervisor, disbursements
262 47
262 47
George Hine, supervisor.
36 00
36 00
William T. Thorpe, inspector of election.
21 00
24 00
George H. Kniffin, auditor
27 00
27 00
W. E. Smith, auditor.
27 00
27 00
W. A. Ferris, auditor.
12 00
12 00
Appropriation to N. Hancock, maintenance of poor, 1905 ..
200 00
200 00
Appropriation for maintenance of highways, 1905.
4,000 00
4,000 00
Appropriation for maintenance of bridges, 1905.
1,000 00
1,000 00
Appropriation for library, 1905.
500 00
500 00
Appropriation for bridge bond and interest.
1,080 00
1,080 00
$10,217 82
We, the undersigned, the Board of Auditors of the Town of Southeast, do hereby certify that at the time and place prescribed by law for holding the annual meeting of said Board, said Board was duly convened and organized. That the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all accounts audited by said Board.
GEO. H. KNIFFIN,
W. E. SMITH,
W. A. FERRIS,
·Auditors.
Brewster, November 18, 1904.
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
County Treasurer of Putnam County
For the Year 1904.
Received from Collectors:
Philipstown
$10,277 56
Patterson
4,005 49
Carmel
6,893 65
Southeast
3,387 84
Kent
1,430 75
Putnam Valley
1,303 44
$27,298 73
Back taxes collected by County Treasurer:
Philipstown
$123 98
Southeast
1,014 10
Kent
690 37
Putnam Valley
644 46
Carmel
2,754 25
Expenses of tax sale advertisements collected on fifty-four parcels.
108 00
Cold Spring National Bank, Cold Spring, N. Y.
$692 46
First National Bank, Brewster, N. Y. . 1,497 65
1,380 72
3,570 83
Back taxes (school) collected by County Treasurer.
39 93
Received from Town of Carmel, for rent of court-house ..
Received from Coroner Richard Michell, found on body of Charles Theilsch
$0 10
Found on body of David Burden.
9 51
Found on body of James McGarry
50
10 11
Received from Joseph A. Greene, attorney, for cash bail, as fixed by Hon. J. Bennett Southard, County Judge, for the release of Maryan Budney, who was held to await the action of the Grand Jury on a criminal charge .
School money from the State.
Highway money from the State.
Received from Justice Coleman S. Townsend, Town of Kent, for fine paid by Marvin R. Williams. .
50 00
Received from N. W. Harris & Co. for proceeds of sale of $25,000 Put- nam County 4 Per Cent. Bonds, dated June 1, 1904, to mature three years from date thereof .. 25,034 25
Received from N. W. Harris & Co. for 26 days' interest on $25,000 Put- nam County 4 Per Cent. Bonds
72 22
$77,833 79
Balance due County Treasurer, according to last report. $11,557 89
5,227 16
Bank taxes paid County Treasurer:
Putnam County National Bank, Carmel, N. Y .
20 00
750 00 10,307 45 5,345 11
56
Paid on orders of N. B. Smith, Keeper of County Farm:
Dec. 2, 1903. Sherman Roscoe
$25 00
8,
66 J. W. Matthews
77 27
66
16, C. C. Bumford. 55 85
17, 66 Mrs. John P. Williams. 18 00
66 17, 66 Mrs. Freeman Adams. 6 00
66 18, 66 Mrs. Dennis Williams
24 00
66 22,
66 Samuel T. Barrett.
428 52
66
22
66 Henry Holmes
6 60
66
23,
66 James Simpson
15 00
66 28, 66 N. B. Smith.
50 00
Jan. 6, 1904.
William D. Smalley.
20 60
66
66 7, J. W. Matthews & Co
51 00
66
7,
66 J. D. Hyatt.
21 00
66
8, 11,
A. E. Corbin ..
71 62
66
12,
66
Robert Ritchie
60 00
66
16,
66 Mrs. Freeman Adams.
6 00
66 18,
Charles Kopp
32 40
18,
66
J. E. Kent.
60 00
22,
66
F. R. Hall.
4 00
Feb. 1,
1,
66
Sherman Roscoe
20 00
66
2,
66
J. N. Walker.
15 70
66
3,
66 C. C. Bumford.
46 53
66
4.
J. N. Matthews Co
25 60
66
5,
66
Mrs. Freeman
Adams.
6 00
66
11,
6
N. B. Smith.
, 00
Mar. 2,
6
C. C. Bumford.
53 92
Sherman Roscoe
20 00
66
10,
6
Kate Bennett
40 00
66
15,
Sherman Roscoe
10 00
16,
B. S. Palmer.
87 32
66
16,
C. C. Bumford.
14 14
66
19,
66
Mrs. John P. Williams
18 00
66 19,
Mrs. Dennis Williams.
24 00
Apr. 4, 66 4.
66
C. C. Bumford.
57 28
George W. Hall.
56 57
66
14.
Kate Bennett
10 00
14,
66
W. D. Smalley
18 61
66
22,
66
Halstead & Co.
13 50
66
25,
66 Henry Brinker
& Co.
12 00
66
29, 66
E. A. Nickerson.
25 00
66
3,
66
J. N. Walker.
8 05
66
5,
66
Mrs. Freeman C. Adams.
21 00
66
66
William A. Leggett & Co.
28 00
66
10,
66 C. C. Bumford.
7 00
66
10
C. C. Bumford ..
51 80
66
18,
Ellsworth Fowler
7 21
66
19,
66
Herbert Winship
70 42
66
21.
E. A. Nickerson.
17 00
24,
66 A. E. Corbin
44 41
June 3.
66
W. S. Paddock.
6 00
4,
William N. Dean
165 00
66
10, Mrs. John P. Williams. . . . . . . .
18 00
6,
C. C. Bumford ..
53 50
Ellsworth Fowler
19 44
66
26,
Alonzo Ferris
30 00
J. Griffeth
46 81
66
29, ),
George Hine
115 00
3,
6.
7,
6. B. C. Ganun.
47 99
22.
Arthur Townsend
78 60
J. W. Matthews & Co.
68 03
May 2,
9,
66
N. B. Smith.
439 36
11,
66
57
Paid on orders of N. B. Smith, Keeper of County Farm :
June 10, 1904. 66 10,
C. C. Bumford.
$51 75
Mrs. Dennis Williams. 24 00
10, 66 Mrs. Freeman C. Adams. 6 00
20, N. B. Smith. 50 00
66
22,
Kate Bennett
20 00
66 25
Henry Knapp
25 00
July 5,
66
J. N. Matthews & Co.
34 50
66 B. S. Palmer
6 84
66
5, Robert Ritchie
55 00
66
7, C. C. Bumford.
56 73
Starr Ga Nun & Son.
39 45
66
21,
Byron Sutton
21 00
66
25,
66
W. D. Smalley
22 99
66
25,
66 Peter O'Hara
26 00
66
27, Henry Knapp 66
25 00
66
30,
Byron Sutton
30 66
Aug. 6, 66 8,
C. C. Bumford.
56 85
66
10,
66
Peter O'Hara
22 00
66
12,
66 Kate Bennett
20 00
66
22,
W. E. Smith
17 00
66
22, 66
J. W. Matthews & Co.
101 67
66
27,
Henry Knapp
25 00
Sept. 6,
Mrs. Freeman
Adams
6 00
66
15,
66
Mrs. John P. Williams
18 00
66
15,
66
Mrs. Dennis Williams
24 00
66
20,
C. C. Bumford
61 00
66
21, 66
H. L. Miller.
10 00
Oct. 3.
66
Henry Knapp
25 00
66
6,
66
Mrs. Freeman Adams.
6 00
66
15,
66
C. C. Bumford.
48 35
66
17,
66
A. E. Corbin.
25 81
American Soap and pany
Washoline Com-
8 25
Nov. 7,
Henry Knapp
25 00
66
9.
C. C. Bumford.
15 79
66
17, 66 Kate Bennett
$4,241 15
Paid on orders of the Board of Supervisors:
Wilson H. Crane, collector, School District No. 13,
Town of Southeast.
$296 18
James E. Bailey.
149 55
William Rundle
2 00
John Allen, collector, School District No. 5, Town of Putnam Valley
119 41
T. M. Winslow, M. D
20 00
Joseph A. Greene.
12 75
Ezra Brewer
44 20
William Henry Haldane.
10 00
David Dinan
55 00
John P. Fillebrown, M. D.
45 00
Charhs W. Selleck.
5 00
John Y. Mekeel
45 00
Thomas W. Jaycox
34 40
Charles T. Dalzell
51 35
William H. Weeks
75 00
E. E. Smith.
1,875 00
8, 13,
J. Griffeth
154 91
Mrs. Freeman C. Adams.
7 00
10,
66
A. E. Corbin.
31 92
12,
66
Kate Bennett
10 00
24, 66
20 00
5,
6,
66 Mrs. Freeman C. Adams 7 00
58
Paid on orders of the Board of Supervisors :
J. Warren Mead, warden.
$13 80
W. C. Little & Co. 6 50
Otto H. Schultze. 750 00
Albany Home School for Instruction of the Deaf. 8 10
Lewis J. Davis, M. D 125 00
Edward C. Weeks.
1,303 00
Missionary Sisters, Third Order of St. Francis.
2,471 71
"Patterson Weekly News"
36 60
C. W. Penny, assigned bill of "Patterson News " Weekly
61 00
J. H. Jenkins, M. D.
5 00
Thomas F. Lynch, collector, School District No. 12, Town of Southeast. 199 46
John W. Odell, collector, School District No. 5, Philips- town and Putnam Valley. 76 53
" Cold Spring Recorder ". 438 15
Coleman S. Townsend, collector, School District No. 9, Town of Kent. . 222 20
John A. Holland, M. D.
45 00
John Woolcock
34 00
James S. McIlravy.
2 00
James E. Reilly, assigned bill of Morris Denny.
2 00
Perry & Reilly, assigned bill of Joseph Madonna .... . 00
Perry & Reilly, assigned bill of J. M. Winslow, M. D. : 00
Harold C. Geyer, M. D.
20 00
Matthew Bender
7 00
Weed Parsons Printing Company.
92 64
Dennison Sons
45 50
Dennison & Sons.
33 00
Banks Law Publishing Company
10 00
Brown, Lent & Pett.
24 00
J. H. Schenck
15 00
L. W. Ames.
8 45
W. N. Boynton, M. D.
27 00
John Jacobs
2 00
W. H. Croft.
30 00
New York Institution for Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb
300 00
Dewitt Segur, collector, School District No. 1, Town of Philipstown
2 83
Miss Helen Nagle.
2 00
Syracuse State Institution for Feeble-minded Children
20 00
Nathaniel Parker
14 90
R. F. Haviland, M. D
35 00
George Deyo, warden.
3 04
Richard Giles, M. D.
25 00
Coryell Clark, M. D.
5 00
George Smith
2 00
Richard E. Lusk & Son.
12 50
Montross, Clark & Emmons.
47 00
Millard F. Agor.
4 25
Gilbert Eastwood
10 45
Benjamin Curry
7 50
Cortland Christian
17 30
Henry G. Christian.
10 50
Elmore Christian
4 75
Patrick Hayes, warden
542 89
Benjamin R. Brady ..
21 30
" Putnam County Republican
1,051 40
Austin La Monte, M. D
20 01
C. C. Bumford.
75 2
. . B. S. Palmer. 8 35
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Paid on orders of the Board of Supervisors :
Williamson Law Book Company. .
$3 50
Reynolds Knox, collector, School District No. 9, Town of Southeast
N. Hancock
43 60
Oscar Arnold
13 30
F. R. Hall.
22 90
R. S. Turner.
2 00
Tunis Mead
2 00
L. G. Newman, M. D.
22 00
James K. Smith.
66 00
Joseph A. Ritchie, collector, School District No. 2, Town of Southeast.
409 66
B. C. Ganun.
3 40
Charles Kopp
62 30
Augustus B. Smalley, collector, School District No. 3, Town of Kent.
164 98
Martin Stevens, collector, School District No. 1, Town of Kent
290 88
F. J. McKown, M. D.
40 00
P. B. Barrett ..
6 00
George E. Sunderlin.
15 00
"Putnam County Courier
234 85
J. N. Walker.
20 28
Ellsworth Fowler
19 45
Clayton Ryder
10 00
Edson Card, M. D.
57 10
State Institution for Blind.
50 00
George Turrell
24 64
L. A. Sutton, M. D
155 00
Abram J. Miller.
10 00
Richard Michell
167 20
" Brewster Standard
467 75
L. Stanley Day.
17 90
Harry Lewis
48 25
Reporting and Printing Company of New York.
142 50
George Banks, M. D.
5 00
J. W. Hazen.
762 11
$15,895 41
Paid on orders of Leonard Jaycox, sheriff:
J. N. Walker.
$11 50
J. D. Hyatt.
30 00
41 50
Paid on order of Emerson Clark and A. C. Townsend, Committee:
W. H. Adams
5 25
Paid on orders of A. C. Townsend, supervisor:
George E. Sunderlin, burial of Alvin Mead, a deceased soldier
$35 00
George E. Sunderlin, for burial of John H. Wilson, a
35 00
Paid on orders of Emerson Clark, Supervisor's Committee:
B. C. Ganun.
$283 79
B. C. Ganun.
271 97
B. C. Ganun.
104 42
B. C. Ganun.
69 82
B. C. Ganun.
56 74
B. C. Ganun
337 70
1,124 44
deceased soldier
70 00
John G. Ackles, collector, School District No. 6, Town of Southeast.
1,068 30
265 78
60
Paid on orders of George Hine and Emerson Clark, Super- visor's Committee:
J. D. Hyatt. $4 44
William Schwarzwalder & Co ..
103 00
W. E. Smith.
500 00
W. E. Smith
1,000 00
$1,607 44
Paid on orders of George Hine, supervisor, for support of
Zulema Bailey
$50 00
Ella Murtha 62 50
Emily Rumsey
12 50
Elizabeth Gavigan
12 50
Mrs. Jonathan Minor.
37 50
Mrs. Mary Clark.
. .
181 25
Paid on order of W. E. Perry, supervisor, for support of
Mrs. Alfred Lewis. .
$25 00
Daniel Lewis
25 00
James H. Segar.
37 50
Paid on orders of W. M. Benjamin, supervisor, for sup- port of
Mrs. Alfred Lewis and Daniel Lewis.
$75 00
Catherine Dillon
37 50
William Heckery
37 50
James H. Segar.
56 25
206 25
Paid on orders of Leonard Jaycox, supervisor, for sup-
port of
$12 50
Herman Odell
12 50
Samuel Miller
12 50
37 50
Paid on orders of W. A. Perry, supervisor, for sup- port of
Samuel Miller
$37 50
Herman Odell
37 50
75 00
Paid on orders of A. C. Townsend, supervisor, for sup- port of
Catherine Robinson
$18 75
Peter Lawson
25 00
Catherine Williams
25 00
Margaret Daniels
37 51
Michael Furgeson
50 00
Charles S. Lee.
50 00
Theodore Ruscoe
50 00
256 26
Paid on order of Henry Mabie, supervisor, for support of Sarah N. Pepper 12 50 Paid on order of W. E. Perry, supervisor, for burial of Isaac Warren, a deceased soldier ... 35 00 Paid on order of Henry Mabie, supervisor, for burial of Theodore Hobby, a deceased soldier. . 35 00
Paid on order of W. M. Benjamin, supervisor, for burial of Thomas H. Hamilton, a deceased soldier ...
35 00
Paid on order of W. E. Perry, supervisor, to Adolph Heuss, for head- stone for S. B. Truesdell, a deceased soldier.
15 00
6 25
87 50
Phebe Maria Rush
61
Paid George Hine, supervisor:
Committee service and mileage, 1903.
$36 88
Services and mileage, annual session, 1903. 106 45
Commitee service and mileage .. 12 00
Services and mileage, special session, March 12, 1904.
5 12
Services and mileage, special session, March 29, 1904.
12
Services and mileage, special session, April 9, 1904 ...
12
Services and mileage, special session, May 24, 1904 ... 5 12
Services and mileage, special session, June 7, 1904 ... 12
Services and mileage, special session, July 30, 1904 .. 12
$186 05
Paid Leonard Jaycox, supervisor, services and mileage, annual session, 1903
211 41
Paid W. E. Perry, supervisor:
Services and mileage, annual session, 1903. $198 74
Committee service and mileage, 1903. 28 00
226 74
Paid Emerson Clark, supervisor:
Committee services and mileage, 1903.
$42 24
Committee services and mileage, 1904. . 12 00
Services and mileage, annual session, 1903. 114 75
Services and mileage, special session, March 12, 1904. 4 56
32 00
Services and mileage, special session, March 29, 1904.
5 12
Services and mileage, special session, April 9, 1904 ... 12
Services and mileage, special session, June 7, 1904 ... 5 12
Paid Henry Mabie, supervisor:
Services and mileage, annual session, 1903
$120 03
Committee service and mileage.
28 00
Services and mileage, special session, March 29, 1904
6 40
Services and mileage, special session, April 9, 1904 ..
6 40
Committee service and mileage.
28 00
Services and mileage, special session, June 7, 1904 .. 6 40
Committee service and mileage.
44 76
Paid Walter A. Perry, supervisor:
Services and mileage, special session, March 12, 1904
- $5 04
Services and mileage, special session, March 29, 1904
6 08
Services and mileage, special session, April 9, 1904 ..
6 08
Services and mileage, special session, June 7, 1904 ...
6 08
Paid A. C. Townsend, supervisor:
Services and mileage, annual session, 1903.
$103 22
Services and mileage, special session, March 12, 1904
4 40
Services and mileage, special session, March 29, 1904
4 80
Services and mileage, special session, April 9, 1904 ..
4 96
Services and mileage, special session, June 7, 1904 ...
4 96
Paid W. M. Benjamin, supervisor:
Services and mileage, special session, March 12, 1904
$14 08
Services and mileage, special session, March 29, 1904
14 08
Services and mileage, special session, April 9, 1904 ..
14 08
Services and mileage, special session, June 7, 1904 ..
14 08
220 91
239 99
23 28
122 34
56 32
Committee services and mileage, 1904. .
62
Paid John W. Towner, Clerk of the Board of Super- visors:
Services annual session. $450 00
Publishing proceedings of Board of Supervisors for 1903 350 00
Services of himself and janitor, special session, March 12, 1904 10 00
Services and expenditures, special session, March 29, 1901 20 00
15 00
Services special session of April 9 and April 20, 1904. Services and expenses in matter of bond issue, May 24, 1904 7 50
Services and expenses in matter of bond issue, May 31, 1904 5 00
Services and expenses, special session, June 7, 1904. . 10 00
Stationery and supplies for annual session of 1904. ... 50 00
$917 50
Paid Jacob Tompkins for services as janitor, annual session of Board of Supervisors, 1903. . 50 00
Paid F. J. Mckown, M. D., services as County Physician, 1903. . . ...
150 00
Paid M. S. Adams, Commissioner of Highways, Town of Putnam Valley, for arrearages of highway labor, collected from Croft Mine
Paid Hon. J. Bennett Southard, salary as County Judge.
Paid William H. Weeks, salary as District Attorney
1,000 00
Paid Leonard Jaycox, salary as Sheriff.
900 00
Paid Charles Kopp, salary as Under Sheriff.
187 50
Paid Marcia E. Brown, salary as Assistant to Surrogate.
400 00
Paid E. D. Stannard, County Treasurer, for disbursements in connec- tion with issue of Putnam County Bonds. . 12 00
Paid The Banks Law Publishing Company for Carter's Transfer Tax Law 3 00
Paid the " Cold Spring Recorder" for publishing notice of redemption of tax sale. 20 00
Paid the " Brewster Standard " for publishing notice of redemption of tax sale
20 00
Paid the Chadwick Copying Book Company for copying book.
3 00
Paid James Murty, manager, for telegram in reference to bond issue .. Paid che " Brewster Standard " for 25 engraved bonds.
200 00
Paid the " Financial Chronicle " for advertising bond sale.
21 00
Paid the American Bank Note Company for alterations to blank bonds Paid Frank Wells for tax deeds to parcels purchased for county.
50 00
Paid E. D. Stannard for tax deed to Board of Supervisors.
10 00
Paid E. D. Stannard for fees on parcels of land bought by County at tax sale held September 19, 1904.
Paid State tax. .
Paid H. W. Hazen, Deputy County Clerk, for recording and filing 45 certificates of tax sales. 22 50
Paid James G. Meyer for refund of cash bail deposited by Maryan Budney, as per order of County Court, dated July 25, 1904. $742 50
Paid E. D. Stannard, County Treasurer, fees on the above 7 50
750 00
Paid E. W. Addis for printing collector's bonds and renewals. 6 00
Paid highway money:
Southeast
$2,085 99
Patterson
1,074 33
Carmel
2,181 79
5,345 11
43
10 00
80 00 2,507 07
29 25 2,000 00
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PA
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Paid school money:
Putnam Valley
$801 99
Southeast
2,080 78
Kent
1,052 40
Philipstown
3,003 22
Carmel
1,913 23
Patterson
1,455 83
$10,307 45
Paid on account of Cold Spring National Bank taxes:
W. E. Perry, treasurer, Haldane Union Free School ..
$263 93
Alexander Spalding, treasurer, Village of Cold Spring 250 22
W. E. Perry, Supervisor, Town of Philipstown. 171 39
Frank Wells, County Treasurer, fees. 6 92
692 46
Paid on account of First National Bank of Brewsters taxes:
George Hine, Supervisor, Town of Southeast. $604 87
W. E. Smith, Treasurer, Brewster Union Free School. 461 72
Frank Wells, Treasurer, Brewster Village. 413 08
Frank Wells, County Treasurer, fees 14 98
1,497 65
Paid on account of Putnam County National Bank of Carmel taxes:
Emerson Clark, Supervisor, Town of Carmel. . $1,075 50
A. E. Corbin, Treasurer, Carmel Union Free School .. 291 41
E. D. Stannard, County Treasurer, fees. 13 81
1,280 72
Paid for maintenance of Putnam County road.
Paid First National Bank of Brewsters, N. Y .:
Interest on loan of $2,000
$7 34
Interest on loan of $2,000.
10 67
Interest on loan of $15,000.
790 84
808 85
Paid James E. Greene, Collector of Philipstown, for tax omitted from his return of unpaid taxes.
1 30
Paid Spencer A. Townsend, Collector of Carmel, for taxes omitted from his return of unpaid taxes ..
9 99
Paid on order of A. C. Townsend, Supervisor of the Town of Kent, to Theron Dean, Commissioner of Highways, for highway arrearage, 1903, chargeable to Town of Kent.
1,154 50
County Court, December, 1903:
Paid Trial Jurors.
$81 05
Paid Grand Jurors.
60 48
Paid Stenographer
10 00
Paid witnesses
26 46
Paid Court Crier
3 00
Paid Court Officers
27 10
County Court, February, 1904:
Paid Trial Jurors
$99 16
Paid Grand Jurors
62 86
Paid Court Officers
18 60
Paid Court Crier
3 00
Paid Stenographer
10 00
Paid witnesses
. . ... . . 26 32
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211 09
219 94
500 00
64
Supreme Court, May, 1904:
Paid Trial Jurors
$156 44
Paid Grand Jurors
83 44
Paid Court Officers
33 20
Paid Court Crier.
6 00
Paid dinners for jurors
12 00
Paid Stenographer
23 00
Doe
$314 08
Supreme Court, September, 1904:
Paid Trial Jurors
$107 73
Paid Grand Jurors
71 44
Paid Stenographer
15 40
Paid Court Crier
3 00
Paid Court Officers
20 15
Paid witnesses
61 86
Paid J. W. Hazen, Sheriff, board of prisoners in County Jail for December, 1903
Paid Leonard Jaycox, Sheriff, board of prisoners in County Jail for:
January, 1904
$728 00
February, 1904
1,007 50
March, 190
472 19
April, 1904
39 92
May, 1904
57 10
June, 1904
51 57
July, 1904
53 40
August, 1904
87 32
September, 1904
77 10
October, 1904
56 18
November, 1904
73 36
Paid uncollected school taxes:
District No. 10, Southeast
$287 46
District No. 8, Southeast
80 82
District No. 3, Southeast
83 39
District No. 8, Southeast
60 60
District No. 11, Southeast
282 92
District No. 10, Philipstown
76 84
District No.
9, Putnam Valley
7 78
District No.
6, Putnam Valley
44 56
District No.
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