I, ALEXANDER T. GRAY, Secretary of State of said State, do hereby certify, that the laws published in this book have been compared with the original enrolled acts deposited in this office, and that they appear to be correctly printed. [L. S.] In Testimony, Whereof, I have hereunto set my ALEXANDER T. GRAY, APPROPRIATIONS. No. To whom, and for what appropriated. 1 James T. Lewis, acting Governor and member of the Board of equalization, 2 Legal representatives of Robert Jenkinson, services and expenses of Robert Jenkinson 3 George Williams, services, expenses and disbursements, 4 Perry Lee, Travel and Services, 5 Isaac S. Sherwood, Iron furnished for South Wing of State Prison, 6 S. M. Booth, advertising, 7 Hiram C. Dodge, articles furnished State, 8 V. W. Roth, Clocks and stationery, 9 E. Schumaker, Lock for safe of State Treasury, 10 Gustavus Brunst, conveying state prisoner 11 M. L. Sayles, Sheriff of Dodge county, 12 Beriah Brown and David Atwood, printing, 13 Thomas McHugh, organizing Assembly of 1855, 14 Tibbitts & Gordon, account rendered, Amount 263 42 200 00 139 09 20 00 8,295 20 8 00 4 54 291 31 10 00 25.00 19 00 9,490 87 25 00 1,069 69 15 John F. Burchard, furniture, freight and charges, 16 John Wright, merchandize, 19 Howell & Cotton, materials for state prison, 149 50 20 Campbell & Brush, and Livsey & Carroll, fire proof 25 A. Whittemore & Co., books and materials furnished State departments, 846 72 26 Cyrus K. Lord, township plats for Commissioners to se lect school lands, 155 50 No. To whom, and for what appropriated. 27 Austin Kellogg, sheriff of Jefferson county, 28 Darwin Clark, account rendered, 29 William Slightam, ice furnished state officers, 30 D. S. Durrie, merchandize, Amount 28 60 67 75 61 60 60 50 33 Livsey & Carroll, building cisterns, ice house, woodshed, &c. 34 Donaldson & Tredway, merchandize, 35 John Hollihan, services, 31 Memhard & Williams, papering, painting and materials, 32 Patrick Carmody, graveling walks, 378 75 154 00 327 46 130 00 62 00 36 Daniel Arldt, work about the capitol, 24 00 37 W. A. Wheeler & Co., stationery, 150 51 38 O. C. Buck & Co., desks, repairs and materials, 273 50 49 E. J. Patterson, sample stationery, 156 08 40 John N. Jones, postage of legislature, 684 54 41 William Pyncheon, hauling and putting up ice, 64 00 42 Silas Chapman, Materials furnished for Secretary of State, 3 62 43 C. Piquette, furnitnre, 15 25 44 J. M. B. Davidson, safe and charges, 1,135 00 45 Campbell, Brush & Co., work and material in and about 48 John Taylor, state prison commissioner, 49 Silas Chapman, merchandize for school superintendent, 50 D. Munson, sheriff of Sauk county, 51 William Reinhard, work on south wing of state prison, 52 A. S. Wood, stone steps for capitol, 54 W. S. Main, sheriff of Dane county, 57 D K Tenney, services, 58 Lion Silverman, sheriff of Ozaukee county, 59 Commissioner of State Prison, paying indebtedness of 69 44 120 00 120 00 2,618 42 61 T. L. Smith, 2d, assistant sergeant-at-arms of senate, 100 00 61 Thomas Shawney, door-keeper of senate, 100 00 61 Charles Brown, assistant door-keeper of senate, 61 Nicholas Ingle, second assistant fireman of senate, 100 00 No. To whom, and for what appropriated. 61 A. Wilcox, door-keeper of assembly, 61 Abner Rouse, fireman of assembly, 61 Jonathan Bond, assistant fireman of assembly, 61 Edward H. Cosgrove, third messenger of assembly, 64 Matthias Martin, night watch, (treasurer's office,) 66 Thomas & Doggett, packing boxes, 67 Seaman & Wing, mahogony book-case for Gov.'s office, 68 S. R. Fox, lightning rods, 69 V. W. Roth, stationery for school department, Amount, 100 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 60 00 2,177 63 188 25 365 00 43,908 85 464 00 8.50 75.00 25 83 10 00 70 D. Munson, sheriff of Sauk county, 175 00 71 S. S. Conover, keeping state prisoners, 109 24 72 Du Ray Hunt, services in secretary's office, 175 00 73 William A. Barstow, moneys advanced for the state, 1,399 17 74 E. B. Bowen, com. to investigate affairs of state prison, 80 Wm. R. Smith, documentary history of Wisconsin, 83 Henry Wright, services in secretary's office, supreme court, 76 John N. Jones, postage of Legislature, 78 David Holt, repairing clock, and stationery, 79 John O. Henning, register of land office at Willow River 81 Simeon Mills, plats from land offices, 82 Simeon King, revised statutes, 84 V. W. Roth, pens for supreme court, 85 C. L. Sholes, revised statutes, 86 Alex. McBride, wood, 87 Tibbits & Gordon, camphene and merchandize, 88 S. S. Conover, services bringing Booth & Ryecraft before 89 John A. Brown, judgment against state, L. F. Kellogg, clerk of supreme court, 90 D. S. Durrie, merchandize, 91 V. W. Roth, gold pens, 92 P. L. Mossin, engravings for state superintendent, 93 Samuel P. Pierce, post master of the senate, 47650 31 46 12.00 40.00 129 00 542 49 405 21 29 25 27 25 240 15 15.00 777 00 45 00 57 00 60 00 768 25 540.15 82,00 222 40 |