Town annual report of Middleton, MA. 1914, Part 1

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ANNUAL REPORT


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Unexpended Balance Jan. 1, 1913 $ 214 74


State School Fund 1,370 05


Town Appropriation 2,500 00


Received from County Dog Tax 136 64


Tuition and transportation of State Wards


219 00


Received from No. Andover for tuition for Evans boy 62 50


Received from F. E. Buckley for Super-


intendent


119 07


Received from Margaret Stevens for tuition


12 50


$4,634 50


John Jones, transporting children $1,233 00


George H. Smith, services as janitor 410 00


Elizabeth Henderson, services as teacher 403 00


Caroline Knight, 444 00


Nellie C. Howe, 66 416 00


C. Alice Manning,


66


546 00


Ella L. Richardson 195 00


Gennie F. Kimball, services as music teacher 156 00


Genoria P. Solomon, drawing 36 00


Beatrice Randall, 38 00


H. R. Williams, services as Superintendent 278 58 Danvers Water Board 30 00


George H. Smith, Truant Officer 8 00


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


J. Warren Osborn, wood 5 50


H. E. Howe, wood


16 50


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal and wood 193 50


J. A. Atwood, sawing wood 4 00


Town of North Reading, transportation of children 58 50


$4,471 58


Unexpended


162 92


$4,634 50


High School Department


High School Tuition Bill held over from 1911, Town of Danvers $775 00


High School tuition for 1913,


City of Salem 37 50


Town of Danvers


1,431 25


$1,468 75


School Books and Supplies


Town Appropriation


$300 00


Overdrawn


67 81


$367 81


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Overdrawn last year


$ 32 05


J. W. Vroom, wood board


2 00


Milton, Bradley, school supplies


12 86


Oliver Ditson, music


8 54


A. N. Palmer, writing material


4 75


Clark & Wing, supplies


1 37


Edward E. Babb, school books


205 59


Ginn & Co. supplies


65


$367 81


School Incidentals


Unexpended last year


$106 93


Town Appropriation


175 00


Overdrawn


373 71


$655 64


Herbert O. Patch, stock and labor $ 5 90


H. R. Williams, cash paid for stationery, etc. 18 39 Clark and Wing, supplies 10 28


M. E. Tyler, teaming and cash paid for freight 16 32


A. W. Beckford, waste basket 3 00


Milo A. Newhall, printing school report


18 40


A. P. Tyler, cash for car fares, expense 22 86


Stewart Howland & Co., electrical supplies


13 21


George H. Smith, labor and material


50 50


Hayward Bros. & Wakefield Co., desks and chairs 183 87


Fred Gage, repairing clock


1 50


Newcomb and Gauss, printing 7 45


6


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


William G. Webber, ribbon


2 68


Calvin Putnam Lumber Co., lumber


93 00


Willis W. Esty, labor and material


45 80


Henry A. Young, sand


1 00


Byron S. Chick, labor


21 00


B. F. Tufts, cleaning cesspool


19 50


Geo. E. Smith, mason work


67 40


I. M. Carter, pumbing


27 54


A. P. Tyler


7 60


Leland J. Ross, hardware


13 09


A. P. Tyler, cash for supplies at black- smith, etc. 5 35


$655 64


CURRENT EXPENSE DEPARTMENT


Town Officers


A. W. Peabody, services as Overseer of Poor two years $ 40 00


M. E. Tyler, work on last year's account 53 00


Frank B. Tyler, services as Auditor 15 00


H. E. Howe, services as Assessor (special) 10 50


M. E. Tyler, services as Registrar 4 50


H. E. Howe, 66 4 50


B. Frank Phillips, services as Assessor 4 50


B. Frank Phillips, 66 Registrar 6 00


B. Frank Phillips, Selectman 6 00


H. K. Richardson, Registrar 6 00


H. K. Richardson, work on last year's account 57 50


J. W. Ogden, services as Registrar 5 00


J. W. Ogden services as Assessor 4 50


H. E. Howe, services as Oveseer of Poor 2 50


F. E. Campbell, services as Treasurer last year 25 00


F. E. Campbell, sevices as Overseer of Poor 25 00


F. E. Campbell, services as Treasurer 100 00


F. E. Campbell, services as Water Com- missioner 15 00


F. E. Campbell, services on Weights and Measures 35 00


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CURRENT EXPENSE DEPARTMENT


M. E. Tyler, services as Selectman 156 75


M. E. Tyler, services as Assessor 128 50


M. E. Tyler, services as Registrar 11 50


M. E. Tyler, special work on Gettemys Book 11 50


H. E. Howe, services as Selectman 109 50


H. E. Howe, services as Assessor 122 50


H. E. Howe, services as Registrar 11 50


James W. Ogden, services as Selectman 54 00


James W. Ogden, services as Registrar 2 00


George W. Ewing, services as School Committee 35 00


George W. Ewing, School Physician 10 00


A. P. Tyler, services as School Committee 35 00


A. P. Tyler, services as Town Clerk 73 66


A. P. Tyler, returning births, deaths, and marriages 11 70


Frank S. Perkins services as School Committee 35 00


H. E. Howe, special work on Gettemys Book


3 50


$1,231.11


Miscellaneous Department


Clark & Wing, oil and chimneys for


Town Hall $ 1 80


Fred W. Giles, cash paid for printing postage 9 82


Everett D. Bryer, services as Inspector of Meat and Provisions 13 34


E. Lloyd Hatch, care of street light 1 00


Hobbs & Warren, stationery 2 70


Danvers Water Board, water for Town Hall 27 00


9


MISCELLANEOUS


R. B. Curwen, damage to horse 25 00


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for record- ing deeds, postage, car fare 7 70


Flint Public Library, interest on Town note 95 00


Middleton Electric Light Co., light on square 4 65


Middleton Electric Light Co., light in Town Hall 7 50


Oscar Cram, postage, mailing Town Reports 2 00


M. E. Tyler, cash paid for express, postage, etc. 1 16 William B. Sullivan, services in Land Court, relative to Town of Danvers petition in 1910 256 20


E. Lloyd Hatch, care of street light 1 26


Guy P. Pope, Treasurer's Bond 20 00


Guy P. Pope, insurance on Moth workmen 88 42


State Treasurer, Public Service Tax 3 20


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid Election Officers 30 00 Fred E. Campbell, service as Police at Town Hall 5 00 M. E. Tyler, carfare, postage, etc. 1 48


Charles O. Currier, posting forest fire notices 5 00


Danvers Mirror Press, printing ballots 11 50


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal for Town Hall 8 50


Eugene L. Brown, damage to horse 25 00


E. Lloyd Hatch, care of street light 42


Milo A. Newhall, printing Town Reports 46 92


Middleton Electric Light Co., light in Town Hall 7 65 Middleton Electric Light Co., light on square 3 15 Charles F. Gettemy, certification of Town note 3 00 James H. Curtis, services as Moderator 2 00 A. P. Tyler, time, carfare, postage and expenses for information in regard to nomination paper, Giles case 7 19


A. P. Tyler, returns to Secretary of State of births, deaths and marriages 11 00


10


MISCELLANEOUS


Guy P. Pope, Treasurer's Bond 10 00


M. E. Tyler, postage, telephone and team 1 53


J. A. Atwood, sawing and teaming wood to Town Hall 1 00


Middleton Electric Light Co,. Light in Town Hall 9 75


Middleton Electric Light Co., Light on square 5 10


George E. Currier, Inspector of Slaughtering 10 00


Danvers Mirror, stationery for Treasurer 5 50


H. A. Hatch, services as Teller at Town Meetings 2 00 H. E. Howe, use of team as Assessor 5 25


Clark & Wing, oil for street light 92


Clark & Wing, lunch for election officers 2 29


A. N. Webb Co., printing and station- ery (Water Commissioners) 4 25


Clark & Wing, oil for street light


1 24


E. Lloyd Hatch, care of street light and cash for oil, etc. 1 38


Fred E. Campbell, time carfares, etc. on water matter 5 58


W. P. Early, services as Moderator at Town Meetings 7 00


M. E. Tyler, use of team Assessing, ex- press and carfares 10 67


State Treasurer, State proportion of liquor licenses 625 25


H. E. Howe, use of team 1 75


M. E. Tyler, team, postage and telephone 2 09


Middleton Electric Light Co., light in Town Hall 6 60


Middleton Electric Light Co., light on Square 1 65


Hobbs & Warren, Tax Collectors, Book and Tax Tables 3 82


Charles F. Gettemy, Certification of


Town note 3 00


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11


MISCELLANEOUS


Louis N. Buchard, care of light on Square 12 00 Merchants National Bank, use of vault box 3 00 Hiram L. Hutchinson, interest on Town note 80 00 E. Lloyd Hatch, care of street light and supplies 1 49


Milo A. Newhall, printing and stationery 11 75


W. P. Earley, repairing and painting staff 35 80


M. E. Tyler, team making signs, and work on flagstaff ball 7 24


M. E. Tyler, team for Sealer of Weights and Measures 1 50


Clark & Wing, oil for Town Hall 1 03


Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, inter- est on Serial notes 53 90


W. & L. E. Gurley, materials for Town Sealer 7 46


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for Sealer's tools 1 95


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal for Town Hall 60 00


E. Lloyd Hatch, care of and supplies for street light 1 19


M. E. Tyler, time and expenses to Salem 1 60


Wakefield Item, Assessors canvasing books 1 45


Middleton Electric Light Co., light in Town Hall 2 55


Middleton Electric Light Co., light on Square 1 80


H. E. Howe, use of team 1 50


M. E. Tyler, making street signs, time and carefares 15 81


M. E. Tyler, team for Sealer of Weights Measures 2 50


H. E. Howe, use of team, carefare, telephone 3 60 Osborn Palmer, surveying and plan for Cemetery 33 00


Sidney Perley, advice on Swiderski case and taxes 30 00


12


MISCELLANEOUS


J. A. Atwood, special work in cemetery 15 00 Milo A. Newhall, printing Jury Lists 2 75


Hobbs & Warren, tax rate book 2 05


M. E. Tyler, carefares, postage, telephone 1 98


Oscar H. Sheldon, wood for Town Hall 1 00


Willis W. Esty, labor, lumber for pound, etc. 6 85 M. E. Tyler, teaming and moving safe 1 74


Fred E. Campbell, time and care fare


to Peabody, Lawrence and Salem and cash paid for keys 6 24


Middleton Electric Light Co., light for Hall 3 60


Middleton Electric Light Co., light on Square 2 70


Danvers Water Board, repairs, leak and work on hydrants 48 98


John Gregory, cash paid for postage, etc. (3 years) 60 00


Newcomb & Gauss, printing matter for Tax Collector 2 75


Bride, Grimes & Co., tapping water pipe for hydrant 12 00


C. F. Gettemy, Certification of Town note 3 00


H. E. Howe, use of team 75


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for election officers at State primary 20 00


Middleton Electric Light Co., light, Town Hall 3 30 Middleton Electric Light Co., light on Square 3 30 R. D. Hurlburt, supplies for street light 90


Clark & Wing, lunch for election officers 1 23


Hobbs & Warren, tax book, and postage 1 56


E. Lloyd Hatch, care of street lights 84


M. E. Tyler, burial permits postage and express 2 04


Wakefield Item, tax bills and order books 12 00


Newcomb & Gauss, printing certificates 1 25


13


MISCELLANEOUS


M. E. Tyler, cash paid for keys and box pens, and team 2 96


Hobbs & Warren, Pauper Register 3 50


A. C. Titus, 12 chairs for Hall 21 00


Middleton Electric Light Co., light in Town Hall 9 15


Middleton Electric Light Co., light on Square 5 85


M. E. Tyler, use of team (inspecting barns) 2 00


Oscar H. Shedon, horse hire for Sealer of Weights and Measures 1 50


Milo A. Newhall & Co., reward cards 3 20


Henry A. Young, cash for postage (Tax Col.) 11 50


M. E. Tyler, cash paid for telephone, C. Gould Co. 1 75


Flint Public Library, int. on Town note (Emerson Fund) 40 00


Danvers Water Board, use of whistle


24 57


Walter E. Smith, District Court Swid- esski case 3 57


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for Elec- tion Officers 30 00


Fred E. Campbell, cost for carfares, team and postage 1 40


B. T. McGlauflin, cash paid for labor on water pipe 22 55


John Q. Averill, services as Cattle Inspector 75 00


James H. Curtis, repair water fountain 1 00


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal and wood for Hall 2 35


W. P. Early, services as Moderator, two special meetings 3 00


M. E. Tyler, time and team on mad dog and cash paid 4 83


Fred E. Campbell, cash for team and carfares 2 07


14


MISCELLANEOUS


Flint Public Library, interest on Emer- son Fund note 50 50


Walter E. Smith, court expense, Robert- son case 2 76


Hobbs & Warren, warrants and license blanks 1 82


Clark & Wing, lunch, oil and screws


3 13


Merchants National Bank, interest on Serial notes 53 90


Guy P. Pope, insurance on Moth workers 75 42


J. A. Atwood, services as Supt. of Burials 20 00


Henry A. Young, services as janitor, Town Hall 124 85


Henry A. Young, cash paid for supplies for Hall, reseating chairs, cleaning hall, etc. 8 90


Oscar H. Sheldon, wood for Hall 2 00


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for stationery 1 42


R. D. Hurlburt, supplies for street light 1 14


Henry A. Young, cash paid for postage, etc. 2 75


Frank B. Tyler, labor and cash paid Tax Notices 10 05


Clark & Wing, nails and hinges for Pound 1 04


Middleton Electric Light Co., light in Town Hall 16 35


Clark & Wing, supplies for Hall, etc. 3 13


Clark & Wing, supplies for street light 2 17


Charles O. Currier, cash paid for Fire work 97 00


Oscar H. Sheldon, cash paid for Fire work 209 04


$3,013 23


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SOLDIERS' RELIEF


Soldiers' Relief


Sarah P. Johnson


$ 38 70


Lucy W. Peabody


43 00


W. W. Peabody


24 00


Waldo Wilkins


25 00


George Russell, coal to Mrs. Johnson


16 00


H. E. Howe, wood to B. F. Gould


14 00


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal to Scott Wilkins


25 00


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal and wood to Mrs. Johnson


11 40


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal to Henry Peabody


8 75


James W. Ogden, wood to Scott Wilkins 5 50


James W. Ogden wood to B. F. Gould


15 00


Mrs. Tessier, coal to Mrs. Johnson 60


B. Frank Phillips, wood to Mrs. Johnson 5 50


Danvers Coal Company, coal to Henry Peabody 7 75


$240 20


State Aid Department


Jerome Leavitt


$ 16 00


Elmira W. Flagg


48 00


Benj. F. Gould


72 00


Sarah P. Johnson


48 00


John E. Jones


48 00


Alexander Murray


48 00


Henry Peabody


72 00


Lucy W. Peabody


48 00


W. W. Peabody


72 00


Charlotte Rowley


48 00


Mary E. Groce


48 00


Susan A. Stewart


48 00


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TOWN HALL ACCOUNT


Annie J. Sheldon


48 00


Miraett Shepard


48 00


Scott Wilkins


72 00


Henry F. White


48 00


Timothy Stackpole


72 00


Addison D. Stone


48 00


Thomas Tynan


18 00


Abbie J. Parsons


48 00


Catherine E. McKenna


16 00


Edward Stillman


12 00


$1,046 00


Town Hall Account


Dr.


Henry A. Young, janitor $124 85


Danvers Water Board, water for Town Hall 27 00


Clark & Wing, supplies 4 16


Henry A. Young, for supplies and cleaning Hall 8 90


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal and wood 74 00


Middleton Electric Light Co., light


63 90


$302 81


Cr.


Received from Congregational Church $ 12 30


Received from I. O. R. M. 59 55


Received from Middleton Grange


22 00


Entertainment and Dances


97 00


$190 85


Balance against the Town


111 96


$302 81


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HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Board of Health Department


J. W. Osborn, supplies for Geo. A. Peabody $ 22 61 Edward L. Rogers, medicine for Geo.


A. Peabody 5 25


Nickerson Clothing Co., clothing for Geo. A. Peabody 9 50


R. D. Hurlburt, supplies for Geo. A. Peabody 3 73


Boston & Maine, carfare to Geo. A. Peabody, Taunton 4 13


City of Boston, aid to Gladis Goldthwaite 181 43


George W. Ewing, returning births 4 75


George W. Ewing, medical services and disinfecting house, Alfred Cotton 28 50


George W. Ewing, disinfecting and med- ical services in Raynor and other cases 49 00


George W. Ewing, medical services in Arrington case 106 25


George W. Ewing, medical services to Geo. A. Peabody 29 00


George W. Ewing, medical services to Mrs. Earle Collins 4 75


J. A. Atwood, expense of burial of Geo. A. Peabody 72 86


M. E. Tyler, burial permit and expense of Geo. A. Peabody 2 90


Lakeville Sanatorium, board of George A. Peabody 31 43


M. E. Tyler, time and team and burial permits 3 60


State Infirmary, board of Warren Lang, in mad dog case 25 00


J. A. Atwood, returning deaths 4 00


$588 69


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POLICE DEPARTMENT


Cr.


Received from City of Salem in Arring-


ton case $106 25


Expense to Town 483 44


$589 69


Police Department


District Court, expense in case of Percy Reynor $6 10


66 66 "' Joseph


Chandler 2 74


District Court, expense in case of Red


Inn liquor case 19 00


District Court, expense in case of Mans- field case 15 00


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for Police equipment 26 38


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for fur- nishings for Lockup 17 86


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for feeding prisoners 2 10


Fred E. Campbell, cash paid for services as Police 105 13


John H. Morgan, services as Police 40 25


Walter E. Smith, services as Police 140 55


Walter E. Smith, supplies for Police Station 3 75


District Court, expense in Swiderski case 5 93


Walter E. Smith, expense in Mansfield case 4 00


George H. Smith, servcies as Police 87 10


Oscar H. Sheldon, services as Police July 4 5 00


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CURRENT EXPENSES


D. E. Woodward, equipment for Police 1 25


Charles W. Roberts, services as Police 25 50


M. E. Tyler, time and use of team 6 75


$514 39


Received from District Court for Fines


92 84


Actual expense of Police Dept. $421 55


Current Expense Account


Cr.


Town Appropriation


$2,500 00


Received from State Inspection of Animals


25 00


Public, State Tax


45 97


National Bank Tax


180 24


State Aid


1,118 00


Balance Street Railroad Tax


417 76


State Colony Land Tax


258 04


Co-operation Business Tax


89 60


Henry A. Young, rent of Hall


190 85


Hiram Towne, for wood in cemetery lot


810 00


Town of Danvers, Tax on Pond land


100 80


Loren G. Esty, bricks


30


Fred E. Campbell, Sealer's fees


15 83


M. E. Tyler, collected for unlisted taxes


7 97


Cemetery Lots, sold


119 00


Received for Licenses


11 00


Interest on Deposits


52 48


Ferncroft Inn License


2,500 00


Guy Pope, return of premium on Moth insurance 26 63


20


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Oscar H. Sheldon, gravel sold


1 00


A. P. Tyler, ink sold


50


City of Salem, Board of Health


106 25


George W. Ewing, for disinfectant


4 96


$8,582 18


Dr. .


Overdrawn last year


$ 605 03


Town Officers


1,231 11


Miscellaneous bills


2,707 19


Soldiers' Relief


240 20


State Aid


1,046 00


Board of Health


589 69


Extinguishing Building and Forest fires


306 04


$6,725 26


Police Department


421 55


$7,146.81


Unexpended


1,435 37


$8,582 18


Highway Department


F. L. Skinner,


team and labor


$ 44 38


Charles I. Gould,


66


24 00


John P. Fuller,


47 98


W. W. Richardson,


136 30


Herbert Keen,


66


28 38


E. S. Hutchinson,


59 82


Charles O. Currier,


42 82


Levi F. Harlow,


66


7 00


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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


F. E. Campbell, labor


4 75


Geo. F. Evans,


104 01


Arthur Nichols,


52 26


Geo. E. Currier,


5 00


Charles Wilkins,


64 13


Scott Wilkins,


5 75


Harry Richardson,


73 63


Eugene Grady,


34 13


Walter Clayton,


11 13


Daniel A. Mohan,


3 13


Everett Wilkins,


2 00


Fred Gage,


13 13


Thomas A. Bott, 66


16 00


Moses Peabody,


4 50


Benj. Merryfield


25 00


Ross Richardon


23 64


Wallace Gerry


10 00


John Jones, team and labor


6 88


Jonh T. Hood,


60 00


O. H. Sheldon,


334 69


Fred W. Giles, 66


57 63


Walter Dow,


6 00


Albert Daniels,


66


107 89


J. F. Currier,


66


103 63


Henry F. Cousins, 66


11 13


J. M. Sheehan, repairing tools, etc. 10 75


Oscar H. Sheldon, breaking out sidewalks 5 70


John P. Fuller, breaking out sidewalks 9 00


W. E. Sanford breaking out sidewalks


6 00


Good Road Machine Co., repairs on Road Machine 13 70


Geo. E. Currier, breaking out sidewalk 2 00


Calvin Putnam Co., lumber for fencing 69 01


Clark & Wing, tools and nails 28 40


Frank Curtis, storing Road Machine


2 00


66


22


BOSTON STREET


L. G. Esty, gravel


22 40


J. A. Atwood, gravel


9 00


Geo. E. Currier, gravel 4 95


C. P. Stiles, repairing tools


2 20


W. E. Sanford, gravel


4 50


R. D. Hurlburt, oil, etc.


96


$1,721 29


Unexpended


1,307 13


$3,028 42


Unexpended last year


$ 8 27 50


Town Appropriation


1,125 00


Street R. R. Excise Tax


1,075 92


$3,028 42


Boston Street


Jerry Currier, labor


$ 83 02


Eugene Grady,


48 77


Herbert Keen, “


26 51


Oscar H. Sheldon, team and labor


207 31


Walter Clayton, labor


113 64


Fred Gage,


111 65


Geo. F. Evans,


125 89


Thomas Bott, 66


48 26


Ross Richardson, 66


19 00


Albert Daniels, 66


10 00


John T. Hood, team and labor


69 06


Charles O. Currier, team and labor


96 25


Arthur Nichols, labor


2 88


Daniel A. Mohan, 66


57 65


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TREE WARDEN


Wallace Gerry, labor


84 27


Calvin O. Floyd,


45 89


Henry T. Cousins,


13 13


Charles Wilkins,


62 27


Charles I. Gould, team and labor


76 86


W. W. Richardson, team and labor


97 18


Geo. F. Durkee, labor


19 63


Wm. N. Brown,


35 13


Levi F. Harlow, team and labor


28 00


Loren G. Esty, fence posts


7 50


Clark & Wing, oil, nails, etc.


4 39


$1,494 14


Unexpended


5 86


$1,500 00


Town Appropriation


$750 00


Due from County Allotment


750 00


$1,500 00


Tree Warden


Town Appropriation


$250 00


Overdrawn


$ 65


Clark & Wing, gasolene, etc.


2 20


B. T. McGlauflin, labor


50 69


W. W. Esty, .


60


James Kelly, trees


22 00


W. H. Herrick, labor


6 75


F. C. Skinner, team and labor


15 25


E. L. Collins, labor


38 76


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BRIDGE DEPARTMENT


Joseph Lewis, £ labor 37 75


Burton McGlauflin, “


41 87


Warren E. Eaton,


28 26


$244 78


Unexpended


5 22


$250 00


Bridge Department


Unexpended last year


$187 81


W. W. Richardson, labor $ 9 65


J. M. Whittier, labor and stock


16 18


Oscar H. Sheldon, “


3 82


$ 29 65


Unexpended


158 16


$187 81


Sidewalk Department


Town Appropriation


$400 00


Overdrawn


13 93


$413 93


Overdrawn last year $ 14 27


W. W. Richardson, labor and cash for sand 4 00


George A. Smith, concrete sidewalk 255-60


25


HOSE HOUSE DEPARTMENT


Geo. F. Evans, labor and posts


14 63


Arthur Nichols, labor


12 00


Oscar H. Sheldon, labor and cash for cement 29 53


Harry Richardson, labor


11 50


F. C. Skinner, team and labor


7 19


John T. Hood,


10 00


John P. Fuller,


15 00


Jerry Currier,


12 88


F. W. Giles,


66


6 00


John Gregory,


2 88


Edmund Durnier


3 25


Henry A. Young, sand


3 00


J. P. Langmaid Co., cement


3 20


$494 93


Eugene Grady


9 00


$413 93


Hose House Department


Unexpended last year


$ 265 83


Town Appropriation 1,500 00


$1,765 83


Oscar H. Sheldon, labor, express and material $ 29 52


Henry A. Young, sand


3 50


Edward Gillaland, laying wall


101 33


E. B Peabody, moving building


30 00


W. P. Early, stock and labor


5 75


Ruby Stone, typewriting


75


J. Newell Esty, contract and extra work 918 72


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ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT


Goo. E. Smith, labor and stock 12 44


J. P. Langmaid, lime and cement 2 80


C. F. Trask, bricks 8 00


M. H. Powers, labor and material, painting 166 00


Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, shades 4 50


Roswell Wedgewood, labor 2 50


$1,285 81


Unexpended


480 02


$1,765 83


Electric Light Department


Town Appropriation 1912


$500 00


1913


500 00


$1,000 00


Arthur O. Lord, contract for Hall light $250 51


Middleton Electric Light Co., foot lights for stage, etc. 40 90


Arthur W. Leavitt, labor and material 6 00


Roland A. Davidson, special work on street lighting


25 00


$322 41


Unexpended


677 59


$1,000 00


Town Lockup Department


Town Appropriation $150 00


Fred E. Campbell, grading yard $ 1 75


J. M. Shehan, repairing irons for lockup 1 00


27


MOTH DEPARTMENT


John Bent, labor and material for lockup


90 00


C. Putnam Lumber Co., lumber 7 00


Walter E. Smith, supplies


4 35


$104 10


Unexpended


45 90


$150 00


Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth Department


L. E. Collins


$ 331 06


Hazen Milberry


187 51


B. T. McGlauflin


443 06


Burton McGlauflin


231 06


Richard Floyd


59 26


W. E. Eaton


166 02


Joseph Lewis


171 04


Herbert Keen


6 63


Albert Daniels


6 63


Oscar H. Sheldon


66


Eugene F. Russell


21 25


Fred A. Richardson


1 13


F. S. Skinner


40 31


George Durkee


14 00


John Gregory


12 50


Clark & Wing, gasoline


5 25


Oscar Cram, postage


3 00


Wakefield Item, printing notices


4 75


M. E Tyler, work on notices


3 50


H. E. Howe, work on notices


3 00


28


POOR DEPARTMENT


A. P. Tyler, administering oaths 3 50


Fred E. Campbell, taking oaths, etc. 3 94


$1,719 06


Unexpended


9 27


$1,728 33


Tax to Town by requirement of State $ 354 60


Cash received and due on private work 324 80


Amount received from State 1,048 93


. $1,728 33


Poor Department


Raymond Nichols, sawing wood for


Mrs. Galloway $ 3 00


Danvers Coal Co., coal to Mrs. Galloway 8 75


Clark & Wing, supplies to Mrs. Gallaway 117 50


H. E. Howe, wood to Mrs. Galloway 7 50


City of Lynn, aid rendered to John


Promise, wife and family, from


Sept. 27, 1910 to April 1, 1913 277 18


Town of Danvers, aid to Avery Porter 127 00


Town of Danvers, aid to Mrs. Joseph Chandler 23 10 Fred I. Gage, sawing wood for Mrs. Galloway 2 00


Town of Peabody, board of Silas Nichols 55 90


Salem Hospital, care of Ella M. Rowley 48 00


Dr. Geo. W. Ewing, medical attendance to Bertha Grady 15 00


29


CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


Dr. Geo. W. Ewing, medical attendance to Lillian Raynor 12 50


Clark & Wing, supplies to D. A. Brown 9 00


Oscar H. Sheldon, coal to Mrs. Galloway 8 75


$715 18


Unexpended last year $ 64 52


Town Appropriation 300 00


Received from City of Salem, Mrs. Galloway 226 50


Ella M. Rowley 48 00


$639 02


Overdrawn


76 16


$715 18


Cemetery Department


J. A. Atwood, labor and cash paid for same $202 05 Town of Danvers, water 6 00


$208 05


Unexpended last year


$ 19


Town Appropriation


200 00


$200 19


Overdrawn


7 86


$208 05


Cemetery Trust Fund


John W. Curry, care of Wm. M. Peabody lot $ 3 50 J. A. Atwood. care of private lots 118 40


$121 90


Drawn from Savings Banks


$121 90


30


LIQUOR LAW DEPARTMENT


Liquor Law Department


H. E. Howe


$ 3 00


M. E. Tyler


6 50


Oscar H. Sheldon


3 00


$12 50


Unexpended


26 12


$38 62


Unexpended last year


$38 62


Firemen's Department


Oscar H. Sheldon, services and cash paid


$65 00


Town Appropriation $65 00


Fire Department


Clark & Wing, supplies


$ 10 21


Cornelius Callahan Co., hose


112 00


$122 21


Unexpended


425 84


$548 05


Unexpended last year


$248 05


Town Appropriation


300 00


$548 05


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