Superintendent's Report from the 1899 Annual Report of Sullivan County, New Hampshire From: Liz Tattersall (email: liztatt@hotmail.com) page 314 TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF SULLIVAN COUNTY:- I herewith present the following report of my receipts and expenditures as Superintendent of Sullivan County Farm from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1899. JANUARY SETTLEMENTS Receipts January Cash on hand 221.99 W. WHITMORE, use of animal 2.00 " " , for kerosene .30 Dr. W.M. DOWLIN, for apples 1.50 Isaac H. LONG, for eggs 4.14 Order on County Treasurer, 300.00 February Thomas BAILEY, for cow 28.00 Francis CAREY, for oxen 140.00 Mrs. E. TEBO, for goods .75 I. H. LONG, for eggs 2.16 March M. S. ROSSITER, for oxen 125.00 Geo. NEAL, for beef 7.00 BRECK& WOOD, for oxen 223.65 I.H. LONG, for eggs .32 April BRECK & WOOD, for cows and calves 110.00 M.W. EATON, for goods 2.18 Elmer QUIMBY, for two pigs 4.00 James HANDLEY, for pig 2.00 E. TEBO, for eggs .36 Order on County Treasurer 300.00 Sumner Straw for two pigs 4.00 W.E. WESTGATE, for calf 5.00 page 315 May T.F. HUBBARD, for five pigs 10.00 G.F. PUTNEY, for seed potatoes 2.00 ----------WATSON, for pig 2.00 For pig 2.00 For two pigs 3.00 N. LUFKIN, for use of animal 1.00 F. BAILEY, " " " " 1.00 J. HANDLEY, for calf 3.00 G.A. HART, for balance of board of Annie GREELEY 6.00 Order on County Treasurer 300.00 F. GOULD, for heifer and use of animal 12.00 June O. CLARK, for seed corn .50 Pedlar, for old rubber .90 Order on Count Treasurer 300.00 Lewis PEASLEE, for goods 7.65 LYNCH brothers, for eggs 6.60 G.H. STOWELL, for flour barrels 5.10 G.W. DOLE, for produce from farm 258.75 Miscellaneous receipts 2.96 JULY SETTLEMENTS Expenditures January HAUBRICK & Co., clothing 12.95 P.O. Box Rent .25 Rev. J.P. FRYE, funeral services 2.00 N.E. Telephone 11.30 G.F. PUTNEY, oxen 120.00 " hay for bedding 20.00 G.E. BARTLETT, fat cow 40.00 F.R. BUTTERFIELD, repairing machine 1.25 February T. BAILEY. Meat for hens 3.00 A.C. EGGLESTON, oxen 150.00 G. W. PAUL, postage stamps 1.50 Vermont Farm Machine CO., separator oil .65 Mrs. TEBO, nurse for Mrs. J. BLANCHARD 26.00 " " for sewing 3.00 F.J. STRAW, pair calves 30.00 E.L. HILL, seven cattle and potatoes 239.00 page 316 N. E. Telephone Co. 1.95 H. FLETCHER, medicine for TANDY 1.50 March Mrs. M.W. EATON, labor 26.00 C.E. MITCHELL, oysters 1.87 N.E. Telephone .80 N. DEMMING, goods at auction 4.50 Rev. J.P. FRYE, funeral services 2.00 B. SEVERANCE, stone boat 1.80 C. BLANCHARD, labor 20.00 C. BAILEY, cow 21.00 E. YORK, oxen and goods at auction 158.25 April C. E. MITCHELL, oysters 2.00 P.O. box rent .25 Rev. J.P. FRYE, services as chaplain 14.00 W.D. ELMER & Co., gent's clothing 55.63 F. LINDLEY, labor 61.00 M.W. EATON, labor 60.00 Herbert BAILEY, postage stamps 1.00 Gilbert LeCLAIR, cow 32.00 C. BAILEY, cow 40.00 May G. P. JOHNSON, oxen 125.00 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 2.82 F. LaRIVERES, repairing teeth 2.50 G.F. PUTNEY, hay 10.00 RICHARDSON & CO., fresh fish 2.28 CROSSMAN & POLMATIER, repairing steam pipe 6.50 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 3.00 Rev. J.P. FRYE, funeral services 2.00 Philadelphia Chemical Co., insect poison 5.00 H. BAILEY, postage stamps 1.00 BRUCE and GUGAN, railroad tickets 33.72 N.E. Telephone .95 Star Clothing House, clothing 67.55 C.H. LONG, ticket for inmate 2.01 F. REED, recording births and deaths 6.80 June LARKIN Soap Co., laundry soap 10.00 E. TEBO, fresh pork 11.55 E.F. BOWERS, dry goods 3.75 A. MILNE, harness repair 10.00 page 317 Rev. J.P. FRYE, services as chaplain 12.00 G.J. MARSHALL. potatoes 4.20 S. BAUM, dry goods 22.80 F.P. HUNTLEY, horse keeping 2.80 QUIMBY & QUIMBY, repairing clock, etc. 1.50 E.A. NOYES, tinware 2.77 Lewis PEASLEE, labor 60.00 M.W. EATON, " 60.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred SMITH, labor 100.00 S. Machine Co., lumber 1.07 W.M. BREWER, veal 3.16 LYNCH Brothers, groceries 9.19 H. BASCOM & Co., crockery etc. 36.27 F. SPAULDING & Co., coffins and robes 55.13 G. H. STOWELL, hardware and grassseed 115.54 C.H. WEED & Co., boots and shoes 100.30 " dry goods 229.36 J. P. HOLT, medicine 20.75 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 1.98 P.O. Box rent .25 Burt CHELLIS, sawdust 10.24 A.W. HART, repairs on harnesses 2.75 C.M. LEETE, hats 4.50 N.E. Telephone 15.75 Dr. A. L. MARDEN, six months' services 89.00 H.W. FROST, grain and meal 182.39 G.W. DOLE, meat 143.55 " groceries and tobacco 526.55 C. Reed LEWIS, taxes 170.06 Eliza WILLARD, labor 75.00 Charles WILLARD, six months' salary 400.00 Miscellaneous bills 4.50 $3,936.74 JANUARY SETTLEMENT Receipts July Cash on hand 72.20 Mrs. WM CRAM, for sugar .36 A. MILNE, for old harness 5.00 August Order on County Treasurer 300.00 J. Sumner GOVE, for board 16.50 page 318 September M.S. ROSSITER, for cows and calves 218.00 Order on County Treasurer 200.00 October E. TEBO, for calf 1.00 W.E. WESTGATE, for apples 4.00 Gilbert LaCLAIR, for cow 30.00 Geo. TRUELL, for rye .81 M.S. ROSSITER, for calves 45.00 November C.P. BRECK, for calf 4.00 " for pair of calves 50.00 Dr. William SMYTH, for apples 2.00 Levi SMITH, for cow 10.00 Frank PUTNEY, for meat 8.00 Geo. T. STOCKWELL, for apples 4.50 Aaron KING, pair horses 275.00 B.F. FRENCH, for pig 2.00 Edward HALL estate 22.90 December Frank BAILEY, for stove 3.00 F.C. FREEMAN, cider apples 31.38 Order on County Treasurer 2,050.00 QUIMBY Brothers, for apples 8.00 WHITMORE & GRIFFIN, for apples 10.00 DENNISON Bros., for apples 24.00 E.C. GOODWIN, for apples 48.00 G.W. DOLE, for meat and hides 265.28 M.W. EATON, for goods 4.15 Lewis PEASLEE, for goods 14.86 Town of Charlestown, for board of Lewis RUMRILL 57.40 Geo. A. HART, guardian for board of Annie GREELEY 56.15 A. S. SISSON, for board of Alvaro CHAFFIN 26.00 Miscellaneous receipts 10.93 JANUARY SETTLEMENT Expenditures July P.O. Box rent .25 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 3.57 C.B. SPOFFORD, alcohol and whiskey 5.00 page 319 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 2.40 A. MILNE, double harnesses 35.00 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 3.00 Mrs. E. TEBO, for blueberries 1.85 DIVERSI Bros., potatoes 5.00 H. BAILEY, postal cards, etc. 1.00 August Mrs. P. HAM, blueberries .56 RICHARDSON & Co., fresh fish 3.00 B. SEVERANCE, for mortar .40 W.F. COOK, irons for stump lifter 3.00 RICHARDSON & Co., beef and fish 4.75 M. LaCLAIR, hay for bedding 15.00 F. SHELDON, ticket for inmate 1.51 A. VALQUETT, repairing carts 4.00 C. WHITNEY, for extracts 1.00 September RICHARDSON & Co., beef and tripe 4.36 W.E. PERRY, potatoes 56.25 CROSSMAN & POLMATIER, pump, etc. 45.86 Mr. EDSON, essence 1.08 H. BAILEY, postage stamps 1.50 E.N. JOHNSON, shoemaker's supplies 1.72 G.W. DOLE, groceries and meats 200.00 N.E. Telephone bills 4.60 G.J. MARSHALL, oat straw 10.00 RICHARDSON & Co., corned beef 2.40 Vt. Farm Machine /Co., separator supplies .77 October P.O. box rent .25 C.B. SPOFFORD, druggist supplies 2.50 M.W. EATON, labor 60.00 Lewis PEASLEE, " 60.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred SMITH, labor 100.00 Wm. PEARL, shoeing horse 1.50 G.F. PUTNEY, pasturing cattle 16.00 A. MILNE, harness repairing 4.70 N.E. Telephone 12.30 Mrs. E. TEBO, nursing and sewing 24.00 E. RUSSELL, ox yoke, etc. 17.50 RICHARDSON & Co., meat and fish 16.00 November C.E. PUTNEY, iron bar 1.50 page 320 J.H. DUNLAP, two pigs 6.00 Rev. J.P. FRYE, funeral service 2.00 I.H. LONG's estate, two calves 23.00 " " goods at auction 21.60 N.E. Telephone 1.60 J.P. HOLT, druggist 8.35 C.B. SPOFFORD, whiskey 6.50 H. BAILEY, postage stamps 1.00 A.P. REIN, stationery .57 Levi SMITH, potatoes 10.00 EVARTS Farm, Durham bull 75.00 H. W. FROST, grain 100.00 Mrs. H.A. CRAM, boiled cider 1.20 RICHARDSON & Co., corned beef 3.36 E.F. JOHNSON, leather 2.40 Edward HALL, burial expenses 18.45 December A.W. SMITH, hay 20.00 N.E. Telephone Co. 1.45 R.E.LUFKIN, boar 10.00 C.B. SPOFFORD, medicine 3.50 J.P. HOLT, " 1.40 RICHARDSON & Co.,fresh fish 2.52 N.H. GOULD, hay 15.00 Rev. J.P. FRYE, funeral services 2.00 " services as chaplain 26.00 QUIMBY & QUIMBY, goods, etc. 4.00 BOYNTON & ELLIS, hardware 5.15 F.P. HUNTLEY, feed stable 6.55 QUIMBY Bros., barrel of sugar 11.97 Dr. A. L. MARDEN 73.00 C.B. SPOFFORD, druggist 3.20 W.M. SMITH, blacksmith 46.30 G.W. BEMIS, sled 25.00 WHITMORE & GRIFFIN, sugar 14.37 BASCOM & Co., crockery and tinware 18.99 DENNISON Bros., meat 50.13 E.C. GOODWIN, groceries 238.25 G.W. DOLE, groceries and meat 207.12 F. M. SPAULDING, coffins and robes 60.50 G. H. STOWELL, hardware, etc. 116.91 Star Clothing House, clothing 105.86 page 321 CROSSMAN & POLMATIER, tinmen 24.69 " two jail cells 180.00 H. W. FROST, grain 253.51 C.H. WEED, dry goods 168.47 " boots and shoes 52.61 Frank PUTNEY, pair of oxen 215.00 B. MERRILL estate, goods at auction 8.99 M.W. EATON, labor 60.00 Lewis PEASLEE, labor 70.00 " hens 4.00 Fred SMITH and wife, labor 100.00 Eliza WILLARD 81.00 Charles WILLARD, six months salary 400.00 Miscellaneous bills 9.75 $3,519.24 ********************************************************************** * * * NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files t other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * *The USgenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.