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RULES AND REGULATIONS - OF THE -
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, IPSWICH.
I
The library will be open every afternoon except Sunday, from 2 to 6; Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10 to 12; and Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9. Reading room open every evening except Sunday, legal holidays excepted.
II
Adult residents of Ipswich are entitled to draw books by filling out application blanks. Minors must obtain the signature of parent or guardian.
III
Books may be kept two weeks (unless labeled Seven day book), and may be renewed once for the same length of time.
Books marked Seven day book cannot be renewed or transferred IV The last issue of any magazine cannot be taken from the library. V
A fine of two cents a day (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) will be imposed on books kept 'over time, and no other book will be delivered to the person incurring the fine until it is paid.
VI
All writing or marking on books, and all injuries beyond a reasonable wear shall be promptly adjusted to the satisfaction of the librarian. A book lost must be replaced by the loser.
VII
No arrangement for the holding of a book by the borrower or by the librarian will be allowed.
VIII
A special privilege NON FICTION card will be given to each borrower npon request. This card entitles the holder to draw from the library any volume not classified as fiction.
IX
Teachers, students and parents will be allowed a reasonable number of books for special work. X
Persons dersirous of having certain books added to the library are requested to give titles of them to the Librarian, to be suggested for the consideration of the Trustees.
XI
All persons visiting the library will be required to demean themselves in a quiet, orderly manner, and no loud or continued conversation will be allowed. Eating and the use of tobacco is pro- hibited in the rooms.
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ADAC AL REPORT E
-OF THE
Receipts.
Expenditures. QC.
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OF THE --
TOWN OF IPSWICH,
-FOR THE- N
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST, 1890
IPSWICH, MASS .. H IFE M PIKE, PRINTER. 1890.
APACIAL REPORT
-OF THE-
Receipts, Expenditures, . &c.,
-OF THE-
TOWN OF IPSWICH,
-FOR THE-
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST, 1890. 1
IPSWICH, MASS., ,
H. LEE M. PIKE, PRINTER. 1890.
974,4
Report.
SCHOOLS,
APPROPRIATIONS :
Balance from last year $ 21
Manning School 2300 00
Common Schools. 4400 00
For Repairs. 400 00
For purchase of School Books 700 00
For Vocal Music. 200 00
For Deficiencies of last year
400 00
Received from Mass. School Fund. 175 82
Received from Dog Licenses
435 94
$ 9011 97 -
Appropriated for new School House.
1500 00
$10,511 97
TEACHERS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Trustees Manning School $2300 00
Faustina M. Horton, North Intermediate 400 00
Mary E. Butler, North Primary 380 00
Eva A. Willcomb, ass't North Primary ... 280 00
H. E. Noyes, Ross Intermediate 400 00
Lizzie M. Crosby, Ross Primary
380 00
Annie S. Cutler, ass't Ross Primary 140 00
Anna S. Cogswell, ass't Ross Primary .... 55 00
M. Elma Smith, Cogswell Intermediate .. 400 00
S. Isabel Arthur, Cogswell Primary 380 00
Cora A. Smith, Argilla district. 200 00
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Emma G.Blanchard, Candlewood district$ 100 00
Emma G. Blanchard, Spring St. School .. 190 00
M. A. Underhill, Willowdale School 100 00
M. A. Underhill, Candlewood district 100 00
Ella F. Cogger, Linebrook district 300 00
Allegra Manning, Appleton district 200 00
Laura B. Foster, Village district 245 00
Anna S. Tupper, Willowdale district 125 00
Helen H. Pearl, Teacher of Music. 199 97
$6874 97
SCHOOL BOOKS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Harper & Brothers $ 58 55
D. Appleton & Co 27 54
Carl Schoenhof 40 59
Ginn & Co 31 03
Geo. F. King & Merrill. 171 71
Clark & Maynard 1 33
D. C. Heath & Co
14 13
Harrison Hume 32 91
J. L. Hammatt
16 30
Thompson Brown & Co
43 00
Boston School Supply Co 36 62
R. E. Clement 13 20
George S. Perrey.
22 35
Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co
6 48
Wm. Ware & Co. 8 45
H. K. Shatswell, binding. 35 95
$560 14
FUEL.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Daniel Boynton, wood $ 17 50
Aaron Lord, wood 28 00
Austin Carter, wood 70 00
William Goodhue, wood. 13 00
Lewis Choate, wood 26 75
Ernest L. Rutherford, sawing and carry- ing in wood 4 00
George W. Sherburne, carrying in wood ... 2 00
Lewis R. Stone, sawing and carrying in wood 6 75
Wm. H. Kirk, splitting wood. 68
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Wm. G. Brown, coal
$108 32
John S. Glover, coal
117 14
John Perkins, wood.
18 00
$412 14
CARE OF SCHOOL HOUSES.
BILLS ALLOWED :
George W. Sherburne, janitor.
$117 35
William H. Kirk,
66
52 13
William O. Conant,
7 00
George E. Smith,
8 00
H. O. Whittier, 66
10 00
Ira O. Day,
5 00
Albert S. Brown,
8 00
John H. Bailey,
9 50
Lewis R. Stone,
24 00
Mrs. Cooper and Leighton, cleaning 8 25
$249 23
REPAIRS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Perley B. Lakeman, Cogswell, Argilla and Candlewood $ 11 75
Philip E. Clarke, shades for Ross School ... 11 40
Robert Stone, stock and work, North and Candlewood 65 15
James H. Lakeman, Cogswell and Argilla 28 20
Foster Russell, Cogswell and North. 133 25
Richard P. Spiller, Linebrook.
8 00
John W. Goodhue, North and Cogswell
4 83
Aaron D. Wells, Linebrook. 2 00
C. F. Jordan, North. 15
A S. Hicks, Candlewood. 55 00
John W. Newman, sundries, North, Line- brook, Ross and Cogswell, 5 10
S. F. Canney, lumber, Ross and North 65 18
George Fall, lumber, Candlewood and Ar- gilla 35 94
George R. Lakeman, stock and labor, Ross school. 5 00
$430 95
INCIDENTALS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
George W. Sherburne, cleaning vaults, at-
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tic, yards, &c $ 7 50
Ebin R. Smith, telegrams 4 08
H. Lee M. Pike, printing school reports. 15 30
H. Lee M. Pike, printing invitations and programs. 15 00
George E. Smith, pail and netting 92
William Willcomb, 3 dusters 1.50
Isabel Arthur, dippers 20
H. O. Whittier, shavings and broom
1 40
Burdette Business College, engrossing di- plomas 7 20
Arthur Shepperson, ringing bell 3 00
J. B. Mitchell, cleaning vaults 10 00
Daniel B. Blake, repairing clock 1 25
Chester W. Bamford, ribbon for diplomas ... 1 23
A. S. Hill, brooms, pail, etc 3 45
F. T. Goodhue, supplies 60
Independent Pub. Co., tickets for Manning School 1 50
Tenney's Express, trucking 65
John M. Dunnels, stove, hod, shovel, labor, etc. 40 14
Webster Smith, expressing 3 10
D. M. Tyler, repairing clocks. 3 25
Austin Measures, cleaning vault and grading 1 50
Lewis R. Stone, extra work on stove and funnel 50
William A. Spiller, table 3 75
John W. Goodhue, sundries 95
Mark Newman, sundries 6 93
H. P. Willcomb, expressing
8 25
J. A. Blake, chemicals for Manning School .. 43 70
DEFICIENCIES OF 1888.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Samuel Foss, stock and labor $ 4 10
Foster Russell, stock and labor 18 41
Theodore F. Cogswell, stock for painting, Cogswell. 31 42
S. F. Canney, lumber at Ross and Cogswell 55 22 J. A. Swasey, coating black-boards 52 00
Fall and Fellows, lumber 79 60
$186 85
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A. H. Hicks, labor at Cogswell school house 49 75 J. L. Hammatt, slate black-boards 88 53
$379 03
SCHOOL HOUSE, SPRING STREET. BILLS ALLOWED :
William M. Ellsworth, house and land . $332 00
Luther Wait, recording deed 75
Jacob Scanks, labor.
30 50
Isaac Lord, labor
56 00
Austin Carter, teaming and gravel, 11 75
Tyler Caldwell, sand 1 00
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks. 25 50
George H. Brocklebank, mason work
18 39
E. W. Choate, building as per contract
775 00
extra work on out-building 79 46
H. Lee M. Pike, publishing proposals
1 50
John S. Glover, cement and lime 4 20
Augustine Staniford, painting 35 50
P. E. Clarke, window shades 11 00
J. L. Hammatt, black-boards
7 80
George Fall, lumber for out-building 36 91
J. W. Newman, hardware for out-building 4 42
Moses G. Lord, labor 11 00
C. F. Jordan, sharpening picks 1 45
Tenney's Express
25
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$1444 38
RECAPITULATION.
Paid Trustees ManningSchool and School
Teachers $6874 97
Paid for School Books 560 14
Paid for Fuel 412 14
Paid for care of School Houses
249 23
Paid for Repairs
430 95
Paid for Incidentals
186 85
Paid for Deficiencies of 1888
379 03
Paid on account School House on Spring Street 1444 38
$10,537 69
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
CURRENT EXPENSES, TOWN HOUSE.
BILLS ALLOWED :
A. F. Elwell, janitor $131 22
John E. Tenney, janitor 33 32
George W. Baker, janitor 16 66
Ipswich Gas Light Co., Gas 188 15
John S. Glover, coal
40 56
William G. Brown, coal 43 55
Aaron Lord, wood 7 00
J. B. Mitchell, cleaning vault 2 00
John M. Dunnels, zinc, pipe, etc., and labor
29 76
A. F. Elwell, trimming banks 4 00
John W. Newman, padlock, lock and keys, etc. 8 40
T. E. Condon, sundries.
2 45
J. W. Goodhue, sundries.
1 83
D M. Tyler, repairing clock. 75
George H. Brocklebank, stock and repairs Robert Stone, repairs.
6 75
Foster Russell, repairs on hall and sheds .. 4 49
S. F Canney, lumber. 36 58
2 22
Tenney's Express, teaming sand
30
Theo. F. Cogswell, lead and oil
145 08
Austin L. Lord, repairing cornice
9 00
A. H. Plouff, iron for sheds 4 50
Alfred Norman, stock and labor on roof ...
6 69
Nathaniel Burnham, alcohol, 1 60
George W. Baker, repairs. 1 10
Mark Newman, water pails, etc 4 46
CEMETERIES.
BILLS ALLOWED :
John A. Smith, labor $ 3 25
George W. Goodwin, labor
3 40
William H. Kirk, labor 3 30
James Griffing, labor 7 40
John H. Baker, labor. 3 40
George M. Lord, labor 1 00
Luther Lord, labor 9 85
43 50
Ephraim Goodhue, repairs
$775 92
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
A. H. Plouff, pump and labor $ 10 00
John W. Goodhue, sundries 43
F. T. Goodhue, nails .. 1 66
S. F. Canney, lumber for hearse house.
34 65
John W. Davis, team to Linebrook. 2 50
Ind. Pub. Co., publishing notice. 75
H. L. Ordway, repairs on hearse house. 20 50
Philip E. Clarke, laying out lots 4 00
$106 09
INCIDENTALS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
A. F. Elwell, meals for prisoners $ 10 70
care of tramps 26 50
John E. Tenney, care of tramps. 12.00
meals for prisoners
4 20
George W. Baker, meals for prisoners 90
" care of tramps . 7 00
Moody & Bartlett, legal service and ex- pense, Druggists' case. 24 10
Charles A. Sayward, legal service and ex- pense, Gallagher case. 26 40
Charles A. Sayward, legal service, Spinney case. 3 00
Charles A. Sayward, legal service, bound- ary line case. 21 00
Luther Wait, expenses to Boston and Es- sex, boundary line case. 8 25
Luther Wait, expenses of Engineer State Board of Health 1 50
Luther Wait, expenses to Boston, Hood's Pond hearing 3 55
Luther Wait, expenses to Boston, Haver- hill and Salem, Eagle Hill case. 10 15
Luther Wait, expenses Water Com. to Rowley Oct. 18, Dec. 20 5 20
Luther Wait, bottles for samples of water 10 Luther Wait, services Eagle Hill, Bound- ary line and Water cases 1888-9 50 00
Luther Wait, tally sheets and printing 2 70
Luther Wait, taking census 25 00
Luther Wait, stamps and stationary 4 50
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Aaron Lord, expenses Boundary Line and Eagle Hill cases $ 15 35
Frederic Willcomb, expenses Boundary
Line, Eagle Hill and Water Com. cases 17 30
Frederic Willcomb, record book, ink and summons blanks 6 45
N. R. Farley, balance for copying births, marriages and deaths. 150 00
John W. Nourse, locating lines and laying out streets 25 00
H. P. Ives, paper and binding records of N. R. Farley. 10 25
Pratt Bros., assessors' notices 1 50
M. R. Warren, dog book, collector's book and license blanks 5 30
H. Lee M. Pike, selectmen's notice 2 25
H. Lee M. Pike, pub. Board of Health reg. and Registrars' notice 11 50
Ind. Pub. Co., notices, proposals and reg- istrars' notice 11 25
Ind. Pub. Co., circulars and Board of Health notice. 8 50
Ind. Pub. Co., ballots and tax bills.
10 50
wrappers for selectmen 1 25
printing town report 1889 69 35
Moses G. Lord, distributing town report .. 3 00
Moses G. Lord, distributing Board of Health notices 3 00
George W. Sherburne, ringing bell 30 00
Gen. James Appleton Post, Memorial Day 100 00
Ebin R. Smith, telegrams and pencils
2 07
Webster Smith, expressing 1 55
H. P. Willcomb, expressing . 4 43
Charles E. Pierce, election tally and rec- ord books 80
B. & M. R. Road, book for 1000-mile ride 20 00
Charles P. Rust, care of buoys 20 00
A. Hicks, paint for buoys. 3 75
T. F. Cogswell, paint for buoys
2 35
George Fall, lumber for buoys
18
John W. Goodhue, rope for buoys 3 04
George Fall, lumber for ballot boxes. 2 55
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
S. F. Canney, lumber for ballot boxes $ 4 17 Foster Russell, stock and labor on ballot boxes 14 06
Foster Russell, railing, North Common, seats Central square 9 50
S. F. Canney, lumber for railing North Common, seats Central square 5 48
S. F. Canney, lumber for hay scales 5 17
J. M. Dunnels, new pump and repairs on old one 11 30
John T. Harris, ex. in clam case Gloucester 1 40
Jesse Cotter, burying dog for Board of Health 1 00
John Doyle, clearing fallen trees and trim- ming trees. 7 65
Brackett Bros., rent of land for pound. 5 00
John H. Cogswell, taking census of school children. 20 00
John W. Goodhue, nails, seats Central sq. 1 05
EdmundReady, cutting grass at monument 2 00
Aaron D. Wells, cleaning North common .. 1 00 Isaac Buzzell, labor at South common. 2 00
Jonathan Sargent, traveling expenses and postage. 6 23
Warren Boynton, horse hire 21 90
John W. Newman, hooks and brush (as- sessors) 25
John W. Newman, street signs
1 32
Theodore F Cogswell, stationery select- men, clerk and treasurer 3 05
T. E. Condon, posting notices 1 00
F. L. Wood, repairs on pump, Central sq. 8 00
D. M. Tyler, winding and repairs on town clock 18 50
WarrenB.Goodhue,35stone posts (bounds) 21 00
James Martin & Son, sacking for beds (lockup). 5 00
Joseph Spiller, serving notice for Board of Health 1 00
T. E. Condon, jugs for water com 94
T. B. Fall, witness Eagle Hill case 2 45
Lewis E. Willcomb, repairs on scales 1 50
12
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
J. A. Blake, paper, envelopes, etc
3 95
$976 09
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid on account of town house $775 92
Bills paid on account of cemeteries. 106 09
Bills paid on account of incidentals 976 09 $1858 10
STREET LAMPS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Ipswich Gas Light Co $153 82
T. B. Falls, care of lamps 663 52
John M. Dunnels,lanterns and lamps 99 00
A. H. Plouff, supplies.
8 00
M. Nolan, irons and brackets 31 75
William A. Spiller, repairs
25
Foster Russell, posts and setting 57 00
John W. Newman, repairs on lanterns 10 50
$1023 84
FEES AND SALARIES.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Luther Wait, selectman, assessor and over-
seer. $300 00
Aaron Lord, selectman, assessor and over- seer . 150 00
Frederic Willcomb, selectman, assessor and overseer 150 00
Charles W. Bamford, town clerk 75 00
Jonathan Sargent, treasurer and collector 450 00
Chas. A. Sayward, school committee 1888 33 76 John W. Nourse, school committee 1888 ... 60 00 John H. Cogswell, school commitnee 1888 90 00
T. Frank Waters, school committee 1888 75 00
Wesley K. Bell, school committee 1888. 72 50
Chas. W. Bamford, school committee 1889 35 00
William H. Tozer, truant officer 1888 10 00
T. B. Fall, truant officer 1888. 10 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
J. F. Kinsman, registrar 1888. 10 00
Charles W. Bamford, registrar 1889 20 00
Thomas E. Condon, registrar 1888 10 00
Thomas E. Condon, teller special election.
3 00
C. S. Cummings, teller special election 3 00
J. C. Underhill, ballot distributer, special election 3 00
Frank H. Ross, ballot distributer, special election 3 00
J. C. Underhill, services board of health 1888 25 50
$1588 76
George Poole, police services $ 83 87
William H. Fall
267 50
William Lord
289 75
F. Maynard Jewett "
207 25
Geo. W. Sherburne “
3 50
James Griffing
3 50
Frank Clifford
5 75
Charles H. Rollins
5 25
James B. Scott
3 00
Arthur W. Conant
5 50
Wm. H. Jewett, Jr. “
5 25
Charles M. Perley "
3 50
Albert S. Garland
6 25
Frank E. Hodgdon "
5 00
William Kimball
3 00
Chas. T. Littlefield “
235 75
Alfred Norman
5 75
T. B. Fall
3 00
$1142 37
William H. Fall, notifying town officers . $ 5 00 William H. Fall, notifying town meetings ... 10 00 William Lord, notifying town meetings. 15 00
A. F. Elwell, keeper of lockup 18 72
John E. Tenney, keeper of lockup 8 34
George W. Baker, keeper of lockup 4 17
Philip E. Clarke, returning deaths
42 00
George Haskell, 2d, returning deaths
1 25
W H. Clark, M. D., returning births and deaths 6 00
George E. Macarthy, returning births
3 50
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.'
Charles W. Bamford, recording births, deaths and marriages 60 14
$ 174 12
$2904 25
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
BILLS ALLOWED :
S. F. Canney, chief engineer. $ 15 50
Moses Spiller, assistant engineer. 10 50
Nathaniel Archer, assistant engineer 10 50
Lewis E. Brocklebank, assistant engineer. 10 50
George P. Smith, assistant engineer and clerk 16 50
$ 63 50
Warren Engine Co .. $191 00
Barnicoat Engine Co 194 50
Torrent Engine Co 36 33
Gen. Sutton Hook & Ladder Co 92 00
$ 513 83
INCIDENTALS
BILLS ALLOWED :
John H. Baker, care of Barnicoat engine ... $ 20 00 Hood, Jordan & Sherburne, care of War- ren engine. 20 00
City of Newburyport, Neptune engine 500 00
Cornelius Callahan Co., hose 500. 00
Cornelius Callahan Co., repairs 1 50
John H. Baker, watching July 4 3 00
Henry Stevens, watching July 4 2 50
Willard Harris, hauling engine from New- buryport 5 50
Tenney's express, hauling hose carriage ... 25
Robert Stone, repairs Hook & Ladder house 35 00
Theo. F. Cogswell, paint, Hook & Ladder room 11 22
S.F.Canney, lumber, Hook & Ladder house 16 26
Augustine Staniford, painting Hook & Ladder room 28 93
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT. .
Curtis Damon, pilot bread and cheese, Un- derhill's and Brown's fire 5 63
John S. Glover, coal. 12 04
William G. Brown, coal. 19 22
John H.Baker,clearing snow from reservoir 25
L. A. Brocklebank, cleaning truck
50
Alfred Barton, cleaning truck
50
Oscar A. Littlefield, cleaning hose
1 25
George M. Lord, cleaning hose.
1 25
Stephen M. Ross, cleaning hose.
50
Warren Boynton, teaming hose
50
Alfred Barton, watching fire
75
Walter F. Brocklebank, watching fire 75
S. F. Canney, waste and express. 1 40
Austin Carter, wood for Barnicoat Co 1 50
Austin Carter, gravel for H. & L. house ... 75
Nathaniel Burnham, groceries Warren En- gine Co 5 20
James Griffin, labor on reservoir, Wash'n st 4 00 Est.Asa Lord,supplies BarnicoatEngine Co 2 89
A. H. Plouff, sundries and repairs 9 30
William A. Spiller, repairs 1 25
F.T.Goodhue, supplies Torrent Engine Co
95
John W. Newman, supplies and repairs .....
5 33
Nathaniel Archer, sail cloth 75
Webster Smith, repairs and express 9 40
E. L. Irving, straps and polish. 3 65
Mark Newman, sundries 85
J. A. Blake, sperm oil. 50
Dodge & Spiller, oil can, oil and matches .. 99
James Ward, service at fire. 75
William B. Clark, repairs on engine house 1 00
$1237 76
$1815 09
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Appropriations $5000 00
Balance from 1888 725 99
District No. 1, J. C. Underhill, surveyor.
Bills allowed for labor and material :
George Harris, sand 1887 $ 2 30
James Graffum, repairing plough 3 00
J. C. Underhill, gravel 29 02
J. C. Underhill, labor 47 89
S. F. Canney, lumber.
2 46
William G. Brown, gravel
2 31
William G. Brown, labor 46 69
A. H. Underhill, labor
18 53
Wilbur Ellsworth, labor
20 68
John Muldoon, labor
2 40
Allen Brown, labor.
19 75
Alfred Duguay, labor 4 00
Jeremiah Sullivan, labor. 15 00
Jesse Cotter, labor 70
M. McDonald, labor 7 70
Robert Andrews, labor 90
Patrick Dougherty, labor
7 10
John Doyle, labor 7 10
Jacob Scanks, labor 5 40
5 20
Foster Russell, stock and labor 2 75
Theo. F: Cogswell, Akron pipe. 37 87
$ 288 75
District No. 2, William Goodhue, surveyor. Bills allowed for labor and material :
Eugene Sullivan, gravel. $ 17 20
Jeremiah Sullivan, labor
4 00
Seth Senior, labor
8 82
William Goodhue, labor 104 07
A. W. Peabody, labor
3 50
Peter Quill, labor
26 06
William F. Warner, labor
22 95
Charles Steele, labor
9 70
George E. Johnson, labor 4 20
Edward Reddy, labor 2 90
$ 203 40
William Girard, labor
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
District No. 3, Samuel P. Rutherford, surveyor. Bills allowed for labor and material :
George Harris, sand, 1888 $ 1 30
Edward Dole, gravel 16 90
S. F. Canney, lumber
2 81
Ephraim Goodhue, repairs 3 50
S. P. Rutherford, labor 46 40
John A. Brown, labor 7 87
Charles Jewett, labor
15 75
George Russell, labor
15 75
Clayton M. Jewett, labor
10 50
Joseph King, labor
7 20
Edward Reddy, labor
4 00
A. A Rutherford, labor
22 20
Edward Dole, labor 6 75
George W. Goodwin, labor 2 00
Stephen M. Ross, labor 5 40
Edward C. Bodwell, labor 2 00
John A. Grady, labor 2 00
David Grady, labor
6 50
James Ready, labor
3 20
George E. Lord, labor 4 50
George Day, labor 80
W. H. Kirk, labor
1 20
Charles Pike, labor
1 60
Isaac Lord, labor
5 50
George M. Lord, labor.
5 50
$ 201 13
District No. 4, Joseph R. Wilson, surveyor. Bills allowed for material and labor:
George Harris, sand, 1888 $ 3 20
Joseph R. Wilson, gravel.
20 80
Albert S. Brown, gravel 17 60
2 56
S. F. Canney, lumber
3 05
Joseph R. Wilson, labor 104 07
Aaron Lord, labor 61 73
William Sturgis, labor 8 40
Asa Wade, labor 8 88
Isaac Buzzell, labor
12 00
William Kimball, labor 29 60
James B. Scott, labor 5 93
W. H. Kinsman, gravel
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Edward Ready, labor
29 60
Albert S. Brown, labor 44 53
F. L. Wood, labor 1 25
William B. Sturgis, labor 13 60
J. C. Underhill, labor. 1 40
James Archibald, labor 6 20
J. W. Goodhue, nails 09
F. T. Goodhue, nails 18
$ 374 67
District No. 5, William P. Ross, surveyor.
Bills allowed :
George Harris, sand, 1888 $ 2 30
Albert S. Brown, gravel . 12 56
William G. Brown, gravel 2 24
William H. Kinsman, gravel 15 84
Ipswich Mills, ashes
2 00
William P. Ross, stone
4 50
George Spencer, stone
25
George R. Lakeman, stone
2 75
George Fall, lumber
11 42
Theo. F. Cogswell, drain pipe
11 22
Lewis E. Willcomb, nails. 66
John W. Goodhue, nails 09
John W Newman, nails 08
Malachi Nolan, sharpening picks 30
C. F. Jordan, sharpening picks 1 10
John Durand, sharpening picks 45
William P. Ross, labor
96 78
George Spencer, labor 27 53
Daniel Scanks, labor 1 00
William Chapman, labor 3 60
John T. Hovey, labor
11 50
Otis Manuel, labor
60
William Manning, labor 40
George Poole, labor 2 00
Robert Gove, labor. 2 00
George W. Fall, labor 17 60
Aaron D. Wells, labor 2 00
Frank Goodwin, labor 2 00
George F. Sherman, labor
13 50
Charles S. Jewett, labor 13 20
Tenney's Express, labor 15
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Daniel W. Stone, labor
3 40
David Dow, labor
2 20
J. C. Underhill, labor
2 80
Fred A. Carter, labor
70
Allen W. Brown, labor 4 73
Smith E. Hayes, labor
2 00
William L. Stone, Jr., labor
2 50
Edward A. Spiller, labor 80
Albert P. Hill, labor
5 82
Austin Carter, labor
75 98
Aaron W. Hubbard, labor 15 17
Charles Dorr, labor
40 63
Jacob Scanks, labor
12 20
Jacob Safford, labor
3 00
A. A. Searles, labor 30
Jeremiah Brocklebank, labor 46 80
Howard Stone, labor 14 60
Charles Spiller, labor
9 00
Frank Clifford, labor
10 00
Arthur Conant, labor
15 00
James Scott, labor
11 80
Oscar Littlefield, labor
10 40
Lewis Choate, labor
26 25
Ignatius Dodge, labor
17 75
Charles Rollins, labor 10 00
Samuel Parsons, labor
8 00
Moses G. Lord, labor
17 50
Tyler Caldwell, labor
9 50
Daniel A. Hodgkins, material and labor 7 00
$ 647 45
District No. 6, Willard F. Kinsman, surveyor.
Bills allowed for material and labor:
William G. Horton, gravel $ 7 25
John C. Carlisle, gravel
3 00
Willard F. Kinsman, labor
66 60
Wiliam G. Horton, labor 20 10
Jeremiah Sullivan, labor 10 80
Joseph F. Kinsman, labor 2 30
Henry Sturgis, labor 5 40
John C. Carlisle, labor 11 50
$ 126 95
20
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT:
District No. 7, E. Newton Brown, surveyor. Bills allowed for material and labor :
E. Newton Brown, gravel $21 30
E. Newton Brown, labor 38 87
Joseph Marshall, labor.
13 80
Fred G. Cross, labor. 13 80
Alvin S. Brown, labor 28 57
Manasseh Brown, labor. 11 77
Charles G. Brown, labor
6 55
William H. Kinsman, labor
6 10
Benjamin R. Horton, labor 3 27
$ 144 03 -
District No. 8, Austin Measures, surveyor. Bills allowed for labor and material :
Albert S. Brown, gravel $ 10
Walter Gould, gravel
4 96
William H. Kinsman, gravel
5 76
S. F. Canney, lumber.
3 59
George Fall, lumber 1 15
Austin Measures, labor
40 08
Hardy M. Beck, labor 14 90
Isaac Foss, labor 10 71
John Gould, labor 14 05
Benjamin F. Fewkes, labor 30
Gustavus Kinsman, labor 13 05
James B. Scott, labor 5 40
$ 114 05
District No. 9, Frank R. Daniels, surveyor. Bills allowed for material and labor:
A. P. Burnham, gravel $28 48
Frank R. Daniels, stone 28 65
Charles G. Brown, stone 2 00
Gardiner A. Brown, stone 4 00
George Fall, lumber
4 99
S. F. Canney, lumber.
1 34
John W. Newman, nails
14
John W. Goodhue, nails 18
Frank R. Daniels, light. 50
James B. Scott, use of tools 1 00
James B. Scott, labor
16 55
Frank R. Daniels, labor 52 75
A. P. Burnham, labor 16 15
21
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Everett K. Brown, labor $24 90
Herman H. Story, labor 26 90
John Galbraith, labor 18 25
Horace Brown, labor
3 65
David Story, labor 16 55
$ 246 98
District No. 10, John M. Caldwell, surveyor.
Bills allowed for material and labor:
Thaddeus L. Gwinn, gravel $ 4 80
5 74
Philip Kimball, gravel.
Thomas R. Lord, gravel
5 25
John M. Caldwell, gravel 1 80
J. C Underhill, gravel 70
Eben Lord, labor 4 60
Thomas R. Lord, labor 14 93
John M. Caldwell, labor 44 25
Thaddeus L. Gwinn, labor 31 00
Sylvester Brown, labor
11 40
John H. Baker, labor
7 00
Levi Howe, labor
4 20
Thomas D. Gould, labor
1 00
Daniel R. Caldwell, labor
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