- 24 J. H. Riley & Co., (old bill) of one of Steward's 7 qr. 66 24 Brotherlin & Halm, coffin and hearse-Esther Minick.. 222 24 coffin and hearse for T. K. Thompson.. 25 J. C. Merrick, 3 bush. lime..... " 27 Joseph Cann, for 981 lbs. butter, at 15c.. 27 27 66 30 Naomi Lain, cook.......... 30 Harriet Sebring, attendant.... 30 J. Chamberlin, for 73 bush. oats.--- 30 Patrick Fitz, for repairing furnaces.. 30 P. Fisher, for 1 doz. wash bowls... October 1 Wm. Bicher, attendant.. 1 Sarah Ann Worrel, sewing-room. 1 Edward Keeler, attendant Amount. $7.50 97 25 59 40 7.00 7 00 14.00 25 6 85 105 27 25 00 12 00 6 25 3 40 7 50 147 15 1 C. & J. L. Baringer, 10 bu. meal, at $6; 10 bu. bran $1 1 Converse, Pratt & Co., 40 gals. linseed oil, at $1.05. 1 Mabala Stilwell, attendant.... 1 John Ridenhour, 224 bush. potatoes 4 Gratia E. Bibbins, attendant. 4 Ann E. McConnell, 7 James Andrew, plumber, work and materials furnished. 49 70 9 Mary Ann Wagoner, 13 00 9 N. B. Marple, druggist, for one of Marsh's Supporters; one pair forceps, and drugs 12 10 9 Wm. Richards, for bill dry goods-- 116 99 10 Charles E. Burr, for 16 bush. potatoes.. 16 00 10 Elias Johnson, for 4 bush. apples... 2.00 10 Hannah Chain, 2 66 1 50 10 Gilbert Temple, for 107 bush. beans... 27 25 11 Marketing pumpkins and chickens, and 2 beef pins......... 1 05 13 Creighton & Pope, for 6 loads straw... 30 00 13 William H. Jewett, attendant... 8 66 21 Cox & ljams, butchers, bill of beef for Sept., 3,881 at 6c 314 lbs. mutton, at 5c... 22 Fitch & Bortle, bill flour and salt............. Amount. $4 68 47 31 104 97 232 86 15 70 39 75 7 55 37 50 14 66 29 Wm. Aston, for 4 bbls. soap 27 Ann G. Hughs, attendant__- 27 Robert Hamilton, for load straw.... 27 John Burkhard, bill for butter and eggs-1,151 lbs. but ter, at 20c... 28 H. R. Angerine, 54 bush. potatoes- 28 Margaret Slumberger, cook.. 29 Wm. Sebring, 34 gals. apple butter, at 50c, and 7 bush. corn at 35c... 30 Henry Nutt, for 16 bush. corn. 11 70 175 230 20 19 45 8 00 4 62 31 Fletcher W. Dickerman, Supervisor. 50 00 31 Robert T. Bellis, attendant-- 60 00 - 31 Thomas Evans, carpenter--- 80 00 31 F. A. Sells, for bill groceries.. 73 73 31 Columbus Woollen Manufacturing Co., for 165 yads satinet and tweed cloth.. 85 24 STEWARD'S REPORT-Continued. For what Purpose. Date. Amount. Oct. 31 Columbus Woolen Man'ng Co., 141 lbs. stocking yarn 11 70 - 31 T. Comstock, for 302 feet pine lumber.. 5 66 31 E. Cloud, for 300 feet pine lumber.. 5 63 31 Mason & Bliss, for tin ware.. 31 Chas. Wagner, doz. lemons 31 Thomas Winstanley, engineer.. 31 Sarah A. Worrel, sewing room 2.30 25 14 70 6 60 35 00 10 75 31 Ann S. Adams, sewing room 10 75 8 50 31 Matilda Wolfel, ironer 8 50 Date. STEWARD'S REPORT-Continued. For what Purpose. Oct. 31 Frederick M. James, attendant...--- - 31 Thomas M. Tresenrider, attendant 31 Edward Keeler, attendant.. 31 Thomas D. Pryce, watchman.. Amount. $20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 237 42 31 Cox & Ijams, butchers, (October bill of meat) 3,957 lbs. fresh beef, at 6c--- 421 Sum total... $16,064 07 |