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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1835 Expenses (S-86)EXPENSES OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON, For one year, ending April 1835. Town Grc-- ' , 1834. rhe following orders have been dru,wn on the Treasurer to be paid out.. of the Contingent grant. For ringing the bell and tat ;ng care of the Meet- '.'o pay Benjamin Muzzy for rent of land on ing House ..5(1 001' which. Os hey..sesles scald fb .: C.M. 1, 18i Money voted for a singing school Nov. 3i 3. . 50 00Ct to Oct. 1, 1834, twoyears rent at 4 00 yr. 8,00 g S per County Tax 260,00 ; or difference in exchange of school house lots. 20,00 Repairing south School house - - 200,00 I ; 'o pay Col. S. Chandler, for school books fur - To pay Benjamin Muzzy for exchange,of school nished David Fiske's children by order of the house lots - - .. 20,00 'Committee - - - 1,12 To pay Sexton - 25,00 To pay Col: S. Chandler for cash paid for books Constables services 8 dolls. Clerks do. 12 20,00 for Sabbath schools - - 15,00 Discount on Taxes - - 340,00 To pay John Tidd for the standing of the north Assessors services - 35,00 school house on his land one year prior to April Treasurer's and Collector's do. - 65,00 1, 1834 - - 2,00 Contingent expenses 400,00 To pay Chas. Tidd for writing 6 lists of voter ,ss, Borrowed money and interest 2,057,00 other services rendered the town prior to May To building a Pound - 50,00 1, 1834, not belonerhor to his duties as clerk 3,00 To pay Engine men 30,00 To pay Capt. Isaac Mullikin for one day's work 1,50 Overseers statement 600,00 1 doz. screws, p'allies, cord, cloth, staples, &c. 1,73 To fence rail the Monument, &c. 150,00 1-2 days work 75 To support schools - 1000,00 To pay Samuel Adams for stove 14,00 To repair high ways "- 1100,00 ' 84 pounds funnel, 12 cts per ib. 10,08 Wire, &c. - 25 Total town grants $6462,00 To pay Col. P. Russell for journey to Cambridge and Boston respecting Bridges 2,00 Cash paid for recording deed- 50 Services one day on Wellington's road 1,50 1-2 do 75 Cash paid for recording deed 50 Services superintending repairs on south school House - 1,50 Cash paid postage on letters 56 To pay Joel Viles for the followin g.. services, one day on School houses 1,50 three days on roads as Committee 4,50 3,87 Journey to Cambridge respecting bridge, ' 2,00 Attendance at Commissioner's Court at Cam- bridge to petition for bridle -way as county road 2,50 Cash paid Clerk of Court 2,10 45,50 Cash paid for publishing petition and order thereon 2,0C To pay Capt. Solomon llarrington for services in examining Cambridge bridge and defining the ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES. The following orders have been drawn on the Treasurer to defray the expense of public schools in 1834. To pay Miss Lucy Ann. Tufts for teaching north school, 18 weeks, at 2,50 per weeks To pay Capt. Christopher Reed for 1-2 cord of wood and cutting the same 2,37 Cash paid for building fires &c. 1,50 3,87 N. B. This money was granted last year. To pay Miss Mary Wellington for teaching the school in E. Village 13 weeks at 3,50 a week To pay James Locke for sawing 2 1-2 cords of wood for the N. School, and repairs on the N. School house - - - To pay Col. Philip Russell, for boarding Miss Phebe Cutler 17 weeks To pay Miss Phebe Cutler for instructing the North east school 17 weeks at 1,75 a week To pay Julia A. Muzzy for instructing the west school 20 weeks at 2,25 a week To pay Miss Abigal Underwood for teaching the south school 19 weeks at 3,00 per week. To pay Mr Joseph F. Simonds for 1 1-2 cords of woods at 5,00 a cord 7,50 For one cord of wood at 4,00 a cord 4,00 11,50 To pay Mr Ephriam Hall for teaching school in west district, three months and two days at 28,00 per month Cash paid for making fires To pay Mr. Nath. Cutler for 2 cords of wood for the south school 13,00 For 2 1-2 cords of wood 15,50 Making fires 2,00 30,50 To cash paid Mr Samuel B. Glines for teaching School in the south district, 13 weeks,'at 7,50 per week To pay Samuel Fiske Esq. for teaching the north school 68 days at 1,00 per day To Mr Wm Clapp for two brooms To pay Mr Charles Tidd for teaching south east school 13 1-2 weeks at 7,50 per week 101. 25 ; To writing school 26 lessons 31,70 To pay Mr N. Cutler for two cords of rood for the S. E. school To pay Nath Cutler Jr for teaching they E. school 11 weeks and 4 days., at 27,00 per month To pay John Muzzy Esq. for 1 1-2 cords of wood fit for the stove in west district, and two feet pine wood To pay N. Mullikin Esq. for sundry articles viz : Hellen A. Hastings for teaching the centre 'school 18 weeks at 20s. per week, 60,00, cash paid James Blodgett, 3 1-2 month at 30,00 per month 105,00. Fuel, building fires, and new broom 15,62. Expense of Miss Hasting's conveyance to Lexington and to Brighton 4,00. Map of the United States and blank book for records 5,38 To pay S. Fiske Esq. for teaching school gine days in N. district To pay for making fires To pay Col. Philip Russell for 12 feet of maple wood 9,00 Sawing and splitting the same 1,12 Cash paid for making fires 1,50 11,62 45,00 2,50 r longth of the same 2,00 25,50 Journey to Cambridge on the case of Bridge 2,00 do do 2,00 29,75 do do 2,00 examining Wellington's road twice, 3,00 45,00 superintending the repairs on the South school 57,00 , house - 1,50 11 o pay Jonas L. Smith for 6 feet of funnel for the S. school house - 1,65 For four hooks and staples - 50 To pay John Underwood for leveling S. school house yard - 5,50 11,50 jf o pay Otis Heywood for entertaining select men 1,75 1'o pay Josiah Conant for entertainment fo the l select men at sundry times - 2,50 85,50 , for the use of rooms - 3,00 3,00 ''.'o pay John Muzzy Esq. for repairs on W. school I house - - 80 Cash paid Amos Town for takinE down the -stove and cleaning- funnel - 60 ,I'o pay Col. Philip Russell for cash paid A- Irhos Stevens for repairing Hay scales 6,00 30,50 cash paid Baldwin Locke for do 25 1.o pay Jacob Robinson for white washing S. E. school house - 1,7. 97,50 , Co pay Capt. Solomon Harrington for cash paid Augustus Peabody for services for the town of 68,00 ;Lexington. - - 24,00 55 11'o poy Joel Viles for cash paid the District At- 1 torney for costs laid by Court against the town of Lexington - - 11,08 132,95 $167,28 11,00 The foile4 i:sg Ui cit. -6 -w,;';-c ddr'z.cn in favor of the Town Of - 78,00 ' . ficers. To pay Amos Kendall for work and materials fair- nished in painting the Centre School house as 11,50 j per bill - - 37,81 To pay James Brown for 11 1-2 days service as Assessor - - 17,25 tTo pay Mr. Charles Beed for services as assessor 15,00 To pay Capt. I. %1uilikin for stationary and ser - .vices as assessor POUND. To pay Capt. S. Harrington for 10 locust posts 8 1.90,00 feet long at 1 shilling per foot To pay Joel Viles for lumber and teaming the 9,00 same 8,42 1,50 Cash paid I. Mullikin for 12 1-2 days inclu- board 18,35. Timber for gate stiles &c. 3,57, paid Hiram Sawtell for 8 days work on stone, including powder, tools &c. 14,00. Oxen 1-2 day 0,50. E. Gaffield seven days 8,17. John - Winning for posts 4,83. Overseers of the poor 11,62 for services 1,25, for cutting posts 75, for services as Superintendent for building sa'. $996,24 , pound 2,00 - - 33,00 13,33 FENCING MONUMENT. To pay Col. S. Chandler as follows :- 2 days r rls et the Monument, 1,25 per day, N,50, kpar ' J4. na. Fairbanks cor work 1,25, paid Jona. Munroe for work 0,63, S. Fiske 0,63, Joseph Fiske for teaming stone 1,25, Gardner Fletcher his bill for st'>'ie work and interest on same 42,56, Cyrus Reed 1,25, contingent ,38 To pay Aaron P. Richardson as follows :-sharp- ning 2 points of pick 0,8, for 1413 pounds o f fence 99,9.1, Cash paid B. Locke for weighing, 25, 135 1-2 lbs. of Earns 9,48, 8 lbs. lead and putting on 0,56, putting on 4 new Earns 5,00. Deduction for tare 78 cts. To pay Oliver %V. Kendall for repairing the S. school house as by an agreement - extra work on boxes and setting nine paries of glass - Expenses for singing. To pay A. Morrell, M. P. Robbins 50,00, to be paid as follows to Josiah Smith 20,00, Wm H. Smith 10,00, Nepoleon Underwood 6,00, Mary Johnson 5,00, use of Hall &c. 9,00 To pay David Tuttle for building a wood house for S. school House To pay Nehiemiah Wallington for making road between"Lncoln and Josiah Byrant's in Lex- ington - To pay J. Rugg for notifying seven Town meet- ings f0,50,.notifying representatives 80 cts To pay Jonathan Munroe for attending funeral seventeen times with horse and hearse To pay Charles Tidd for services as town clerk To pay for the following items viz :-13 feet wood 9,75, ringing the bel) from March 20, 1834, to March 20 1835, 50,00, ringing the bell from March 201835, to May 4 1835, 6,72. Clean - Meeting house May 22, 1;50, repairing town clock 50, paid for repairing stove 40 cts Money granted for the repairs of highways was expended as. follows :- Money evneriaed in the South district Cash paid for labor in the Middle and North district - - Boarding rnen and oxen • Cash paid for tools, repairing cart and wheel- barrow Blacksmith's - Blacksmith's bill - Interest on nv;nev borrowed Wm. Chandler's se, vices as surveyor 54 1-2 days Hammond A. Hosmer 26 1-2 days Thomas Greenleaf 3 days Credit by g;n on oxen 50,45 113,50 230,00 14,25 50,00 20,00 400,00 11,30 17,00 12,00 68,87 260,00 621,00 82,00 14,86 16,64 13,94 68,00 32,81. 3,75 1,936,42 33,00 account of Elie Expenditures of the Overseers of the Poor, ,; 7ra J3r ril 1st 1834., -',o ./!pril 1st 1835. Paid Elias :lead for manure " $10,75 John `rlullikin Jr. for one yoke of oxen 50,00 do ;''r making 8 barrels' of cider 2,67 Dr. ,c.,. 'Spaulding for attending poor 1 year 25,00 Jose :h 1'. Simonds for 5 rods of peat land 10,00 John 'chid for pasturing 2 cows as per bill` 10,00 Isaac Ilufl'master for articles bought by him °'()r the poor -house as per bill, marked 1 2 and 3 260,77 For a coffin and grave clothes for O. Har- ri' 'ton 3,87 Cha -les Robinson, for wood as per bill 14,00 ' For 6 yds. of cotton flannel 0, 75. E. Lane for pasturing oxen as per bill 10,50 J. srant for mith work 11,27 To cash to the clerk of the Overseers for balance due him on the settlement fi r the support of the Poor the year 18:.' 3 140,07 Interest on the same for seen months 5,20 The interest on $100 from May first o Nov. 6, 1834 3,00 Postage on letters ,26 • For clothes for Jerome Fisk :3 Qii. Joshua Russell for assistance furnishe l David Fisk's family j' 13,00 For one pr. shoes for Jerrome Fisk ,92 ' For Abel Walker's sickness and funeral expenses 5,00 Paid J. Mullikin Jr. for a journey to West k Cambridge 1,50 do to Burlington 1,50 • Dr Casey for atending A. Walker 2,00 ' Mrs B. Locke Boston 13,00 For fuel for Daniel Mason 3,00 The city of Boston for Hadley and Trask, as per bill 4,57 • John Johnson in sickness 50 J. Mullikin jr journey to Cambridge court 2,00 do for coffin for Whitten 3,50 Tho. Greenleaf for services as overseer as per bill 12,00 Hammond A. Hosmer for his services as overseer, and turf found Mr Mason as per bill 10,50 J. Mullikin Jr. for his services as clerk of the board of overseers and as over- seer, making coffins &c. as per bill 24,33 Jona. Munroe for digging graves as per bill 10,25 • Joseph Rugg for meat as per bill 47,95 Nathan Chandler Jr. for wood delivered J. Johnson as per bill 4,80 Trustees of the Ministerial fund for wood as per bill 43,50 Isaac Huffmaster for services of himself and wife one year 300,00 1073,77 account of Receipts. Received of Nath. Mullikin Town trelsurer, bal- ance due the clerk of the overseers of the Poor on settlement for the support poor for the year 1833 $148,07 of S. Spaulding for use of oxen 1,00 do payment of note 2,57 do cash 1,08 of I. Huffmaster for sale of produce, labor &c. as per bill marked 1, 2, 3 383,85 of J. Mullikin Jr. for one beef cow 25,00. of Joel Read for rent of a bed 2 years up to Nov. lst 1834 6,00 of Josiah Byrant payment of note 11,55 of the commonwealth for the support of state paupers to Jan. 1st 1834 75,30 of Joseph Rugg in part payment for oxen and hides had in 1834 59,03 of N. Wellington for heifer and calf 18,00 of Augustus Wellington for milk 2,70 of AT. Mullikin Town Treasurer for support of the poor 360,00 Amount of Receipts 1094,07 do expenditures 1073,77 Balance due the Town 20,30 Dr.'• Treasurer of the Town of Lexington By brisnce due, 24 April 1834 72,73 Tax `:',,at of 1834 6437,11 May 19, Borrowed 220,00 do do 400,00 do do 95,35 Rent of Burying ground for 1833 7,25 do F,.. 1834 9,00 July 835 borrowed 400,00 March Rec'd of State Treas. Military duty 123,00 Income of Hay -scales 48,79 do of the common for 1834 10,00 61,84 Printed at the GJ.iZETT 4- WHIG OFd'iCE,-CONCORD MSS. 7823,26 in account with the Selectmen. Cr. Paid Concord Bank 750,00 Indorsement of Benj. Muzzy's note 11,25 Principal and interest of said note 39,46 do 98,02 H. A. Hosmer's note 220,50 N. Dudley's do 226,25 N. Russell's do 112,55 Trustees do 411,60 J. Mullikin Jr. 732,80 Schools 996,24 Contingencies 462,04 Officers 1985,58 Miscellaneous 1204,22 Abatements 70,28 Discount allowed 488,87 Discount at 5 per cent. 4,18 `t'reasurer's percentage 97,79 7911,57 7823,26 88,31 JOSEPH RUGG, Committee. DAVID TUTTLE, @Pe- r^ ?1 AV. 041 ode°�®0aI asssae 6004 go, 04,14191601$0, cs ®ov O .,4 iSs (641474 459.44( ®4: 003 **8041* - G py "er4 061614 eloNfes 044 slet.s‘V 15"!-.9, ,'moire •AA 1 sss L 4"4 014 ggitio goo c gee I 6°14 066114 Oita' 6.0 @Folk 1 � a 404.7- 9nsett, O ti n 0 n 0 31 � �•..O®�T4 i, 4-'\:.l 5411 D o 4 � off;, ? ,:(c C';'* Cis: x; •,,iiVig,,,,As �(C�1) , 49 @eiersiSO V 9 .-440Wreft eV / sss '1*(1,;rwit V" / - r,©aw epPorsii 41) des Qat401tiot* : n I 0,4, ste, 46,i, 4,6904p es ,( ® :61 **'_ C' OF THS DS* 40-wit TOWN OF LE:HNGTON, For one year, ending April 1835. er Vb� n r. "raz:0164tv4440: vt(Ei Town Grc' , 1834. For ringing the bell and tat /ng care of the Meet- ing House Money voted for a singing school Nov. (5313.. County Tax Repairing south School house - To pay Benjamin Muzzy for exchange,of school house lots - - To pay Sexton Constables services 8 dolls. Clerks do. 12 Discount on Taxes - Assessors services - Treasurer's and Collector's do. Contingent expenses Borrowed money and interest To building a Pound To pay Engine men Overseers statement To fence rail the Monument, &c. To support schools To repair high ways Total town grants rhe following orders have been drawn on the Treasurer be paid out of the Contingent grant. "o pay Benjamin Muzzy for rent of land on 60,000,_ � which tiss hsy,scooles '.sand, f.cs• Ont. 1, 183ti; 50,000 to Oct. 1, 1834, two years rent at 4,00 per yr. 8,00 260,00 ; or difference in exchange of school house lots. 20,00 200,00 I ; 'o pay Col. S. Chandler, for school books fur- nished David Fiske's children by order of the 20,00 • Committee 25,00 To pay Col: S. Chandler for cash paid for books 20,00 for Sabbath schools 340,00 To pay John Tidd for the standing of the north 35,00 school house on his land one year prior to April 65,00 1, 1834 400,00 To pay Chas. Tidd for writing 6 lists of voter sr, '2,057,00 other services rendered the town prior to i%lay 50,00 1, 1834, not belonging to his duties as clerk 30,00 To pay Capt. Isaac Mullikin for one day's work 600,00 1 doz. screws, Fillies, cord, cloth, staples, &c. 150,00 1-2 days work 1000,00 To pay Samuel Adams for stove 1100,00 84 pounds funnel, 12 cts per lb. Wire, &c. - 56462,00 To pay Col. P. Russell for journey to Cambridge and Boston respecting Bridges Cash paid for recording deed - Services one day on Wellington's road 1-2 do Cash paid for recording deed Services superintending repairs on south school house - Cash paid postage on letters rFo pay Joel Viles for the followin s services, one day on School houses three days on roads as Committee 3,87 Journey to Cambridge respecting bridge, Attendance at Cornmissioner's Court at Cam- bridge to petition for bridle -way as county road Cash paid Clerk of Court 45,50 Cash paid for publishing petition and order thereon To pay Capt. Solomon llarrington for services in examining Cambridge bridge and defining the length of the same Journey to Cambridge on the case of Bridge do do do do examining Wellington's road twice, superintending the repairs on the South school house- 57,00fro pay Jonas L. Smith for 6 feet of funnel for the S. school house For four hooks and staples To pay John Underwood for leveling S. school house yard - 5,50 jto pay Otis Heywood for entertaining select men 1,75 ,To pay Josiah Conant for entertainment fo-: the 1 select men at sundry times - 85,50 i for the use of rooms - 3,00"`o pay John Muzzy Esq. for repairs on W. school 1 house - - Cash paid Amos Town for taking down the -stove and cleaning. funnel ( I'o pay Col. Philip Russell for cash paid A- mos Stevens for repairing Hay scales 30,50 cash paid Baldwin Locke for do Co pay Jacob Robinson for white washing S. E. school house 97,50 Co pay Capt. Solomon Harrington for cash paid Aneustus Peabody for services for the town of 68,00 Lexington. - - 55 ! 110 pay Joel Viles for cash paid the District At - 3 torney for costs laid by Court against the town of Lexington - - 132,951 to FENCING MONUMENT. To pay Col., S. Chandler as follows :- 2 days fork nt the Monument, 1,25 per day, N,59,&paid-Jtsna. Fairbanks for work 1,25, paid Jona. Monroe for work 0,63, S. Fiske 0 63, Joseph Fiske for teaming stone 1,25, Gardner Fletcher his bill for .stone work- and interest on same 42,56, Cyrus Reed 1,25, contingent ,38 1,12 To pay Aaron P. Richardson as follows :-sharp- ning 2 points of pick 0,8, for 1413 pounds o f 15,00 fence 99,9.1, Cash paid B. Locke for weighing, 25, 135 1-2 lbs. of Earns 9,48, 8 lbs. lead and putting on 0,56, putting on 4 new Earns 5,00. 2,00 Deduction for tare 78 cts. To pay Oliver W. Kendall for repairing the S. school house as by an agreement 3,00 extra work on boxes and setting nine paries of 1,50 glass - 1,73 Expenses for singing. 75 To pay A. Morrell, M. P. Robbins 50,00, to be 14,00 paid as follows to Josiah Smith 20,00, Wm H. 10,08 Smith 10,00, Nepoleou Underwood 6,00, Mary 25 Johnson 5,00, use of Hall &c. 9,00 To pay David Tuttle for building a wood house 2,00 for S. school house • 50 To pay Nehiemiah Wallington for making road 1,50 between•Lncoln and Josiah Byrant's in Lex - 75 rngtQn - - 50 To pay J. Rug; for notifying seven Town meet- ings f0,50,"notifying representatives 80 cts 1,50 To pay Jonathan Munroe for attending funeral 56 seventeen times with horse and hearse To pay Charles Tidd for services as town clerk 1,50 To pay for the following items viz :-13 feet wood 4,50 9,75, ringing the bel) from March 20, 1834, to • 2,00 March 20 1835, 50,00, ringing the bell from March 201835, to May 4 1835, 6,72. Clean - 2,50 Meeting house May 22, 1;50, repairing town 2,10 clock 50, paid for repairing stove 40 cts Money granted for the repairs of highways was 2,00 expended as, follows :- Money esoionded in the South district Cash paid for labor in the Middle and North 2,00 district 2,00 Boarding men and oxen • 2,00 Cash paid for tools, repairing cart and wheel - 2,00 barrow - - 3,00 Blacksmith's bill - Interest on nrOnev borrowed 1,50 Wm. Chandler's� se, vices as surveyor 54 1-2 days - 1,65 Hammond A. Hosmer 26 1-2 days 50 Thomas Greenleaf 3 days - ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES. The following orders have been drawn on the Treasurer to defray the expense of public schools in 1834. To pay Miss Lucy Ann Tufts for teaching north school, 18 weeks, at 2,50 per weeks To pay Capt. Christopher Reed for 1-2 cord of wood and cutting the same 2,37 Cash paid for building fires &c. 1,50 3,87 N. B. This money was granted last year. To pay Miss Mary Wellington for teaching the school in E. Village 13 weeks at 3,50 a week To pay James Locke for sawing 2 1-2 cords of wood for the N. School, and repairs on the N. School house - - - To pay Col. Philip Russell, for boarding Miss Phebe Cutler 17 weeks To pay Miss Phebe Cutler for instructing the North east school 17 weeks at 1,75 a week To pay Julia A. Muzzy for instructing the west school 20 weeks at 2,25 a week To pay Miss Abigal Underwood for teaching the south school 19 weeks at 3,00 per week. To pay Mr Joseph F. Simonds for 1 1-2 cords of woods at 5,00 a cord 7,50 For one cord of wood at 4,00 a cord 4,00 11,50 To pay Mr Ephriam Hall for teaching school in west district, three months and two days at 28,00 per month Cash paid for making fires To pay Mr. Nath. Cutler for 2 cords of wood fcr the south school For 2 1-2 cords of wood Making fires 13,00 15,50 2,00 30,50 :To cash paid Mr Samuel B. Glines for teaching School in the south district, 13 weeks,' at 7,50 per week To pay Samuel Fiske Esq. for teaching the north school 68 days at 1,00 per day To Mr Wm Clapp for two brooms To pay Mr Charles Tidd for teaching south east school 13 1-2 weeks at 7,50 per week 102:,25 ; To writing school 26 lessons 31,70 To pay Mr N. Cutler for two cords ofwood fir the S. E. school To pay Nath Cutler Jr for teaching the'E. school 11 weeks and 4 days, at 27,00 per month To pay John Muzzy Esq. for 1 1-2 cords of wood fit for the stove in west district, and two feet pine wood To pay N. Mullikin Esq. for sundry articles viz : Hellen A. Hastings for teaching the centre 'schoel 18 weeks at 20s. per week, 60,00, cash paid James Blodgett, 3 1-2 month at 30,00 per month 105,00. Fuel, building fires, and new broom 15,62. Expense of Miss Hasting's conveyance to Lexington and to Brighton 4,00. Map of the United States and blank book for records 5,38 To pay S. Fiske Esq. for teaching school t'line days in N. district To pay for making fires To pay Col. Philip Russell for 12 feet of maple wood 9,00 Sawing and splitting the same 1,12 Cash paid for making fires 1,50 lejf#06;fj- Arlie$W- r OAST oter-,fikil `l J to 11,62 O J At 45,00 2,50 25,50 29,75 45,00 11,50 Credit by gin on oxen To cash to the clerk of the Overseers for balance due him on the settlement fi r the support of the Poor the year 1K3 Interest on the same for ses4en months • The interest on $100 from May first o Nov. 6, 1834 Postage on letters 50,45 ' For clothes for Jerome Fisk Joshua Russell for assistance furnishe tl David Fisk's family For one pr. shoes for Jorome Fisk For Abel Walker's sickness and funeral expenses 113,50 230,00 14,25 50,00 20,00 400,00 11,30 17,00 12,00 68,87 260,00 621,00 82,00 14,86 16,64 13,94 68,00 32,81 3, 75. 1,936,4`2 33,00 '2,50 .account of Elie Expenditures of the -Overseers of the Poor, 3,00 Ji:'7"ii .dpril 1st 1834., o .flpril 1st 1835. Paid Elias ;dead for manure $10,75 80 ' John `rlulliltin Jr. for one yoke of oxen 50,00 do making 8 barrels' of cider 2,67 60 ` Dr. S. Spaulding for attending poor 1 year 25,00 Joseph 1'. Simonds for 5 rods of peat land 10,00 6,00 ' John 'Fidd for pasturing 2 cows as per bill' 10,00 25 ' Isaar Iluffnaster for articles bought by him fbr the poor -house as per bill, marked 1,7,7 1 2 and 3 260,77 For a coffin and grave clothes for O. Har- ri' Ston 3,87 24,00 ' Charles Etobinson for wood as per bill 14,00 ' For:6 yds. of cotton flannel 0,75- E. Lane for pasturing oxen as per bill 10,50 11,08 ' J. Bvrant for smith work 11,27 1 11,00 , 67,28 1'' e fottcs'nng c,i iso -s, w, --Tc dra n in favor of the Town Of - 78,00 ' . ficers. To pay Amos Kendall for work and materials fur- nished in painting the Centre School house as 11,50 , I per bill - - - 37,81 To pay James Brown for 11 1-2 days service as Assessor - 17,25 'To pay Mr. Charles Beed for services as assessor 15,00 To pay Capt. I. !Mullikin for stationary and ser - :_vices as assessor POUND. To pay Capt. S. Ilarrington for 10 locust posts 8 1.90,00 feet long at 1 shilling per foot To pay Joel Viles for lumber and teaming the 9,00 same 8,42 1,50. Cash paid I. Mullikin for 12 1-2 days inclu- board 18,35. Timber for gate stiles &c. 3,57, paid Hiram Sawtell for 8 days work on stone, including powder, tools &.c. 14,00. Oxen 1-2 day 0,50. E. Gaffield seven days 8,17. John - Winning for posts 4,83. Overseers of the poor for services 1,25, for cutting posts 75, fors services as Superintendant 'for building sal pound 2,00 - 11,62 $996,24 I rit 33,00 13,33 61,84 Dr. By bLolnce due, 24 April Tax 0 t of 1834 May 19, Borrowed do do do do Rent of Burying ground for 1833 do ;,.�• 1834 July 835 borrowed March Rec'd of State Treas. Military duty Income of Hay -scales do of the common for 1834 Paid J. Mullikin Jr. for a journey to West } Cambridge do to Burlington • Dr Casey for atending A. Walker ' Mrs B. Locke Boston For fuel for Daniel Mason The city of Boston for Hadley and Trask, } as per bill • John Johnson in sickness J. Mullikin jr journey to Cambridge court do for coffin for Whitten Tho. Greenleaf for services as overseer as per bill Hammond A. Hosmer for his services as overseer, and turf found Mr Mason as per bill J. Mullikin Jr. for his services as clerk of the board of overseers and as over- seer, making coffins &c. as per bill Jona. Munroe for digging graves as per bill • Joseph Rugg for meat as per bill Nathan Chandler Jr. for wood delivered J. Johnson as per bill ' Trustees of the Ministerial fund for wood as per bill Isaac Huffmaster for services of himself ,end wife one year .flccount of Receipts. Received of Nath. Mullikin Town trelsurer, bal- ance due the clerk of the overseers of the Poor on settlement for the support poor for the year 1833 of S. Spaulding for use of oxen do payment of note do cash of I. Huffmaster for sale of produce, labor &c. as per bill marked 1, 2, 3. of J. Mullikin Jr. for one beef cow of Joel Read for rent of a bed 2 years up to Nov. lst 1834 of Josiah Byrant payment of note of the commonwealth for the support of state paupers to Jan. 1st 1834 of Joseph Rugg in part payment for oxen and hides had in 1834 of N. Wellington for heifer and calf of Augustus Wellington for milk of IC Mullikin Town Treasurer for support of the poor Amount of Receipts do expenditures Balance due the Town 140;07 5,20 3,00 :3 ,26 13,00 ,92 5,00 1,50 1,50 2,00 13,00 3,00 4,57 50 2;00 3,50 12,00 10,50 24,33 10,25 47,95 4,80 43,50 300,00 1073,77 $148,07 1,00 2,57 1,00 383,85 25,00. 6,00 11,55 75,30 59,03 18,00 2,70 360,00 1094,07 1073,77 20,30 Treasurer of the Town of Lexington in account with the Selectmen. 18347273 Paid Concord Bank 6437,,11 indorsement of Benj. Muzzy's note 220,00 Principal and interest of said note 400,00 do• 95,35 H. A. Hosmer's note 7,25 N. Dudley's do 9,00 N. Russell's do 400,00 Trustees do 123,00 J. Mullikin Jr. 48,79 Schools 10,00 Contingencies Officers Miscellaneous Abatements Discount allowed Discount at 5 per cent. Treasurer's percentage Printed at the G.JZETTE T4'FIIG OI'd j'C'E,-CONCORD .111.f1SS. . moi.. 7.110 �_ ♦_ � _ I,�/'�. -�- 49.0 `)��J .J qi�� 1�a4 152'�•Jt�' 1 \ qJ �v�® a• � \ ��j�®v_Apr�+l��4�V`.,�,. � � w B viftw Jose® 7823,26 JOSEPH RUGG, Committee. DAVIT) TUTTLE, Cr. 750,00 11,25 39,46 98,02 220,50 226,25 112,55 411,60 732,80 996,24 462,04 1985,58 1204,22 70,28 488,87 4,18 97,79 7911,57 7823,26 88,31 --w (4ktAgii-lt` 1, otogeu *tee hsozse-‘ r o Q 000 rte© *41:0P kette 110.:4;etiet *460 Ivo, fir 44 S0410©00e c wee - LI 'a* p om fl itte,„ i i®306410 Cilto ip *411 orwithe,) ;Ira fit" 1)10: itipew vete