Town annual report of the offices of Fairhaven, Massachusetts 1902, Part 1

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Publication date: 1902
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SELECTMEN'S OFFICE


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


FAIRHA


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ASS,


INCORPO


TOWN HALL


22-1812.


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ED


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OF THE


TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN,


FOR THE


Year ending February 15, 1903.


TOWN HALL.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN,


COMPRISING THOSE OF THE


TREASURERS AND COLLECTORS, SELECTMEN AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, SEWER COMMISSIONERS, BOARD OF HEALTH, SCHOOL COMMITTEE,


AND REPORT OF


MILLICENT LIBRARY,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 1903.


NEW BEDFORD : E. ANTHONY & SONS, Incorp. PRINTERS. 1903.


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LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS For the Year 1902-1903.


Town Clerks : CHARLES F. SWIFT, WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR.


Town Treasurers and Collectors : CHARLES F. SWIFT, WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR.


Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor:


JOHN H. HOWLAND, CHARLES F. HOWARD, WALTER P. WINSOR.


Board of Health : CHARLES P. MAXFIELD, WILLIAM H. THAYER, JOSEPH B. PECK.


Assessors : WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR., JOSEPH B. PECK, WILLIAM H. HOWLAND, LEWIS T. SHURTLEFF.


School Committee :


THOMAS A. TRIPP, Term expires in 1905. Term expires in 1905. Term expires in 1904.


GEORGE W. STEVENS, GEORGE H. TRIPP, JOSEPH K. NYE, JOB C. TRIPP, JOSEPH PETTEE, JR.,


Term expires in 1904.


Term expires in 1903.


Term expires in 1903.


6


Sewer Commissioners :


ELBRIDGE G. PAULL, ZENAS W. DODGE,


GEORGE T. THATCHER,


Term expires in 1904. Term expires in 1902. Term expires in 1903.


Superintendent of Streets : HENRY H. ROGERS.


Inspector of Animals and Provisions : EBENEZER G. GRINNELL. Constables : ANDREW J. SHOOKS, HERBERT W. BARNEY.


Auditors : GEORGE B. LUTHER, ANDERSON W. KELLEY.


Fence Viewers : HENRY T. HOWARD, MARCELLUS P. WHITFIELD.


Tree Warden : JOHN I. BRYANT.


REPORT


OF THE


Treasurers and Collectors.


8


CHARLES F. SWIFT, COLLECTOR,


DR.


Tax list, 1902,


$45,635.78


Bank tax, 1902,


866.52


Street railway tax, 1902,


1,393.87


Interest collected,


98.35


Unpaid taxes, 1898,


56.18


1899,


237.65


66 66 1900,


870.96


1901,


4,048.05


$53,207.36


.


9


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


Cr.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$44,674.38


Discounts for prompt payment,


2,487.38


Remittances and abatements,


167.52


Unpaid taxes, 1898,


56.18


1899,


201.28


66 66 1900,


634.50


66


1901,


1,477.61


66 1902,


3,390.17


Cash on hand,


118.34


$53,207.36


10


WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR., COLLECTOR PRO-TEM.,


Dr.


Unpaid taxes, 1902,


$3,390.17


66


66 1901, 1,477 61


66 1900,


634.50


66


1899, 201.28


56.18


7.07


Cash from C. F. Swift, Coll.,


118.34


1898,


Interest collected,


$5,885.15


11


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


Cr


Paid Town Treasurer,


$451.99


Remittances and abatements,


· 14.55


Unpaid taxes, 1902,


3,143.01


1901,


1,383.64


66 1900,


634.50


1899,


201.28


66 1898,


56.18


$5,885.15


12


CHARLES F. SWIFT, SEWER TAX COLLECTOR,


DR. SHONE SEWER Unpaid Feb. 10, 1902, $8,296.53 331.63


Interest collected,


$8,628.16


DR.


SOUTHWEST SEWER


Unpaid, Feb. 10, 1902,


$1,377.41


$1,377.41


DR. ADAMS STREET $502.30


Unpaid, Feb. 10, 1902,


$502.30


DR.


LAUREL AND WASHINGTON


Unpaid, Feb. 10, 1902,


$570.08


$570.08


DR. Assessments,


CHRISTIAN STREET


$1,774.10


$1,774.10


13


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


ASSESSMENTS. CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$2,028.11 6,600.05


Unpaid assessments, Jan. 10, 1903,


$8,628.16


ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$410.55


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


966.86


$1,377.41


SEWER ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$383.78


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


118.52


$502.30


STREETS SEWER ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$282.49


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


287.59


$570.08


SEWER ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$62.00


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


1,712.10


$1,774.10


14


WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR., SEWER TAX COLLECTOR,


DR. SHONE SEWER $6,600.05


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


Interest collected,


33.42


$6,633.47


DR.


SOUTHWEST SEWER


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


$966.86


DR.


ADAMS STREET


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


$118.52


DR.


LAUREL AND WASHINGTON


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


$287.59


$287.59


DR.


CHRISTIAN STREET


Unpaid, Jan. 13, 1903,


$1,712.10


$1,712.10


15


IN ACCOUNT WITHI TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$200.51


Unpaid, Feb. 7, 1903,


6,432.96


$6,633.47


ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Unpaid, Feb. 7, 1903,


$966.86


SEWER ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Unpaid, Feb. 7, 1903,


$118.52


STREETS SEWER ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$223.10


Unpaid, Feb. 7, 1903,


64.49


$287.59


SEWER ASSESSMENTS.


CR.


Paid Town Treasurer,


$34.00


Unpaid, Feb. 7, 1903,


1,678.10


$1,712.10


16


CHARLES F. SWIFT, TREASURER,


RECEIPTS.


DR.


Feb. 10, 1902. Cash on hand, $5,782.01


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Atlas Tack Co., Trenching, $334.91


State Treasurer, Street Railway tax, 2,031.09


N. B. Boiler and Machine Co.,


Fittings returned, 5.60


2,371.60


GENERAL INCIDENTALS.


State Treasurer, Corporation tax, $2,961.26


Bank tax, 2,223.47


State aid, 1,749.00


Military aid,


70.00


66 66 Soldiers' burial,


105.00


Cattle inspection, 58.00


35.00


Scallop licenses,


Sunday 3.50


Telephone, .35


7,205.58


SCHOOLS.


Town of Acushnet, tuition, $105.00


City of Boston, 11.50


George A. Briggs, trustee Pease fund, 253.43


State Treasurer, Supt. Schools' salary, 450.00


Teachers' salaries,


300.00


Books sold, 7.45


POOR DEPARTMENT.


From various cities and towns,


$680.22


Board of Insane, 200.98


State Treasurer, State poor,


25.43


Hay and Produce, $83.27; Rent,


$105.00; Court fines, $117.20;


Wire fence, $11.53, 317.00


1,223.63


Amount carried forward, $17,710.20


1,127.38


17


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


PAYMENTS.


Highways,


Cottage street extension,


$7,800.10 574.34


Christian street,


799.73


sewer,


875.49


Pleasant and South street extension,


1,003.12


Laurel street


1,767.75


Southwest sewer


1,169.33


Church street


1,724.83


Street signs,


49.30


General incidentals,


5,913.70


State Treasurer, State tax,


1,260.00


Bank tax,


806.82


Highway repairs, 72.50


School department,


12,419.20


Poor department,


3,692.37


Town hall,


1,229.54


Street lights,


1,377.00


Sewer maintenance,


1,955.68


Police department,


587.75


Salaries,


1,538.71


Fire alarm extension,


249.68


Fire department,


910.28


Hydrants,


2,381.25


Coggeshall street bridge,


119.72


Board of Health,


84.67


Soldiers' relief,


144.85


State aid,


1,537.00


Hook and ladder truck,


1,200.00


Oxford fire alarm signal,


65.33


Tree warden department,


1,011.44


Interest,


3,725.22


Loans in anticipation of taxes,


15,000.00


Cr.


Amount carried forward,


$73,046.70


18


Dr.


CHARLES F. SWIFT, TREASURER,


Amount brought forward, $17,710.20


TOWN HALL.


Post Office, $304.00: J. C. Tripp,


$50.00 ; Entertainments, $254.00,


608.00


Sewer maintenance, Sewer permits, 98.00


Fire department, Junk $6.00 ; Ladder Truck, $10.00,


16.00


Shone sewer assessments,


2,028.11


Southwest


410.55


Adams street


383.78


Laurel


66


163.34


Washington "


119.15


Christian


66


62.00


LOANS.


Loans in anticipation of taxes,


$15,000.00


Laurel street,


2,500.00


sewer, 800.00


Hook and ladder truck,


1,200.00


19,500.00


Tax collector,


44,674.38


$85,773.51


19


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


Cr.


Amount brought forward,


$73,046.70


TOWN DEBT.


Laurel and Washington streets sewers note,


$530.00


Privilege street note,


1,000.00


South and Pleasant streets note,


1,200.00


Adams street sewer note,


1,000.00


Southwest sewer note,


1,500.00


Oxford school note,


1,000.00


6,230.00


Sewer bonds,


2,000.00


Balance cash on hand,


4,496.81


$85,773.51


20


WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR., TREASURER PRO-TEM., RECEIPTS.


Cash from C. F. Swift, Treasurer,


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


County Treasurer, dog fund, $527.25


Sale of old furniture, 6.00


533.25


Mass. school fund, (support of schools, )


from State Treasurer, 294.76


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Various cities and towns, $52.15


State Treasurer, (State poor, )


14.50


Board of Insane, 4.00


70.65


Town hall rents,


55.00


LOANS.


Cottage street extension,


$850.00


Christian


800.00


66 sewer,


1,600.00


3,250.00


Shone sewer assessments,


120.99


Laurel street sewer assessments,


223.10


Washington street sewer assessments,


79.52


34.00


Christian street sewer assessments, Tax collector, 451.99


$9,610.07


Dr. $4,496.81


21


IN ACCOUNT WITH TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN.


PAYMENTS.


Cr.


General Incidentals,


$155.49


School department,


2,068.17


Poor department,


329.87


Town hall,


263.71


Street lights,


127.90


Sewer maintenance,


247.27


Police department,


47.14


Salaries,


620.87


Fire department,


72.77


Interest,


145.63


Board of Health,


92.63


Soldiers' relief,


6.00


State aid,


134.00


Cash on hand,


5,298.62


$9,610.07


22


TOWN TREASURER'S BALANCE


ASSETS, OR DEBIT BALANCES.


Special appropriations :


Oxford schoolhouse, $14,000.00


Sewer bonds, March 16, 1897. 65,000.00


Middle street extension, 1,000.00


Sewer power station,


1,500.00


Church street extension,


2,000.00


Laurel .


2,500.00


Hook and Ladder truck, 1,200.00


Christian street extension,


800.00


Southwest sewer extension,


800.00


Christian street sewer extension,


1,600.00


Cottage


850.00


$91,250.00


General Incidentals,


1,049.84


Southwest sewer extension (overdraft)


369.33


Interest account, 820.11


Cash balance on hand,


4,496.81


$97.986.09


23


SHEET, JANUARY 13, 1903.


LIABILITIES, OR CREDIT BALANCES.


Highway department,


$9.21


Cottage street extension,


275.66


Christian street,


.27


Christian street sewer.


724.51


Pleasant and South streets extension,


196.88


Laurel street extension,


732.25


Sconticut Neck road,


500.00


Mill road,


200.00


School department,


1,242.49


Poor department,


103.69


Town Hall,


217.73


Street lights,


192.95


Sewer maintenance,


506.47


Police department,


238.74


Salaries,


606.91


Fire alarm extension,


.32


Fire department,


352 47


Hydrants,


68.75


Sewer bonds,


65,000.00


Notes payable,


23,000.00


Oxford fire alarm signal,


34.67


Tree warden,


1.61


Tax collector,


3,780.51


$97,986.09


CHARLES F. SWIFT,


Treasurer and Collector.


24


TOWN TREASURER'S BALANCE


ASSETS, OR DEBIT BALANCES.


Special appropriations :


Oxford schoolhouse,


$14,000.00


Sewer bonds, 65,000.00


Middle street extension,


1,000.00


Sewer power station,


1,500.00


Church street extension,


2,000.00


Laurel .6


2,500.00


Hook and Ladder truck,


1,200 00


Christian street extension,


800.00


Southwest sewer extension,


800.00


Christian street sewer,


1,600.00


Cottage street extension,


850.00


-- $91,250.00


Southwest sewer extension Laurel st.,


369.33


Poor department,


155.53


Salaries,


13.96


Interest.


508.13


Cash. Balance on hand,


5,298.62


$97,595.57


25


SHEET, FEBRUARY 7, 1903.


LIABILITIES, OR CREDIT BALANCES.


General highway,


$9.21


Cottage street extension,


275.66


Christian street,


.27


Christian street sewer,


724.51


Pleasant and South streets extension,


196.88


Laurel street extension,


732.25


Sconticut Neck road,


500.00


Mill road,


200.00


General incidentals,


2,794.54


Town Hall,


9.02


Street lights,


65.05


Sewer maintenance,


259.20


Police department,


191.60


Fire alarm extension,


.32


Fire department,


279.70


Hydrants,


68.75


Oxford fire alarm signal,


34.67


Tree warden,


1.61


Sewer bonds,


65,000.00


Notes payable,


26,250.00


School department,


2.33


$97,595.57


WILLIAM H. HOEG, JR.,


Treasurer and Collector.


26


NEW BEDFORD, MASS., FEB. 11, 1903.


MR. JOHN H. HOWLAND,


Chairman Board of Selectmen,


Fairhaven, Mass. DEAR SIR :- I have audited the accounts of Charles F. Swift, treasurer for the period commencing Feb. 16, 1902, and ending Jan. 13, 1903, and find them to be correct. Have also examined the accounts of Wm. H. Hoeg, Jr., treasurer pro tem., covering the balance of the year to Feb. 7, 1903, and find them to be correct.


I have prepared Balance Sheets and Cash Accounts of the two treasurers, which are correct transcripts from the books.


Yours respectfully, JAMES L. HATHAWAY,


Public Accountant.


REPORTS


OF THE


SELECTMEN


AND


OVERSEERS OF POOR.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


GENERAL HIGHWAYS.


Dr. Cr.


Expenditures as per schedule A annexed,


Balance from last


year,


$ 4 89 4,000,00


schedule H an- nexed, Balance unex- pended,


373,59


"Middle Street


Extension,"


36 42


9 21


"Wilding Street


Extension,"


2 17


"Howland Road,"


36


Atlas Tack Co.,


334 91


N. B. Boiler &


Machine Co.,


5 60


Union St. Railway,


1,393 87


State Treasurer,


2,031 09


$7,809 31


$7,809 31


PLEASANT AND SOUTH STS. EXTENSION.


Dr.


Cr.


Expenditures as per schedule B annexed, Balance unex- pended,


Appropriation,


$1,200 00


$1,003 12


196 88


$1,200 00


$1,200 00


$7,426 51


Appropriation, Transfers from


30


Highway Department.


CHURCH STREET EXTENSION.


Dr.


Cr.


Expenditures as per schedule C annexed,


$1,724 83


Balance on hand from last year,


$1,724 83


LAUREL STREET EXTENSION.


Dr. Cr.


Expenditures as per schedule D annexed, Balance unex- pended,


Appropriation,


$2,500 00


$1,767 75


732 25


$2,500 00


$2,500 00


CHRISTIAN STREET EXTENSION.


Dr. Cr.


Expenditures as per schedule E annexed, Balance unex- pended,


Appropriation,


$800,00


$799 73


27


$800,00


$800 00


31


Highway Department.


COTTAGE STREET EXTENSION.


Dr. Cr.


Expenditures as per schedule F annexed, Balance unex- pended,


Appropriation,


$850'00


$574 34


275 66


$850 00


$850 00


SCONTICUT NECK ROAD.


Dr.


Cr.


Appropriation,


$500 00


MILL ROAD.


Dr.


Cr


Appropriation,


$200 00


Dr


TREE WARDEN. Cr.


Expenditures [as per schedule G annexed, Balance unex- pended,


Balance on hand, Appropriation,


$13 05 1,000 00


$1,011 44


1 61


$1,013 05


$1,013 05


32


Highway Department.


SCHEDULE A GENERAL HIGHWAYS.


Farrel Foundry & Machine Co., repairs, $120.40


New Bedford Boiler & Machine Co., repairs, 64.97


Harrisburg Foundry & Machine Co., repairs, 22.50


Atlas Tack Co., repairs, 14.82


Earle C. Bacon, belting, 96.22


Denison Brothers, coal,


145.66


J. C. Tripp, Agent, coal,


290.94


Henry T. Howard, fuel,


8.25


Dennis Mahoney, fuel, 9.27


A. B. Drake. surveying,


145.17


Charles S. Paisler, pipe and cement,


204.04


City of New Bedford, iron pipe,


50.97


Packard Hardware Co., shovels and hardware,


51.28


Charles F. Brownell & Co., livery,


32.00


Charles D. Waldron, printing and advertising,


9.25


Matthew H. Howard, breaking roads,


9.00


Ames Plough Co , tools, 8.92


7.91


George A. Eggers, powder,


5.75


H. S. Hutchinson, stationery,


5.32


George T. Lloyd, oil,


2.50


S. S. Paine and Brother, cement,


1.85


N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad, freight,


1.74


Lettice R. Washburn & Son, wedges,


1.63


Isaac P. Francis, gravel,


73.50


Henry C. Pierce, stone,


237.19


William B. Studley,


141.57


Roland Holcomb,


103.96


Charles Perry,


76.37


Antoine Chicoine,


70.03


Albert Austin,


79.56


Frank Foster,


..


72.86


Frank Paulino, 66


67.27


Richard Dugdale,


66.01


Walter C. Howland,


63.83


Joseph J. Perry,


64.58


Antone Ross,


60.22


E. B. & F. Macy, chains,


33


Highway Department.


Pon Rondeau,


stone,


$59.28


Antone Sylvia,


54.72


A. Delisle,


181.52


A. G. Hathaway,


66


49.40


Oliver Rivet,


47.49


George E. Reeves,


35.33


Joseph de Costa,


30.20


Isaac Francis,


26.61


Alexander Poyant, 66


22.86


Joseph Machado,


66


16.84


William H. Dwelley,


66


16.49


John Guenois,


15.83


Ebenezer G. Grinnell,


66


15.83


John Brunette,


15.56


Joseph Bresseur,


15.05


S. S. Peckham,


14.37


William Tootle,


11.36


Charles Benson, 66


11.03


Edward Auger,


9.65


Luther K. Demoranville, “


6.75


George Howard,


4.78


Dowina Liberty, 66


4.00


Edward Francis,


3.47


J. C. Tripp, Agent, insurance,


8.75


John I. Bryant, services,


214.35


Ebenezer B. Tripp, teaming, stone and ploughing,


321.90


Edward G. Dwelley,


178.70


James A. Corson, teaming and stone,


189.63


A. C. Hammond, teaming and ploughing,


12.89


Joseph Soares, stone and labor,


16.77


Joseph Perry,


19.03


William H. Bryant, teaming,


252.58


John M. Freitas,


182.99


Ulric Audett,


111.33


Joseph C. Jenney,


102.50


Joseph Paulino,


102.22


George Sweeney,


40.00


Ebenezer G. Grinnell, 66


37.33


Thomas R. Luce, engineer,


165.00


34


Highway Department.


Robert Palmer,


labor,


$171.50


John F. Sullivan,


יי


137.85


John H. Bryant,


115.77


Herbert W. Barney,


110.00


John Thomas,


83.83


Joseph B. Alton,


66


74.33


Charles E. Allen,


70.00


Thomas Scales,


69.34


Benjamin A. Clapp,


63.34


Lewis D. Simas,


60.33


Joseph Sylvia,


59.84


John Rose,


59.75


John E. Austin,


66


54.75


Charles B. Shaw,


66


55.67


Martin Connery,


51.83


Joseph Lawrence,


47.33


George F. Drew,


66


45.33


George Ransom,


45.00


Nathan G. Jenney,


42.00


John F. Howard,


43.67


Rufus A. Spooner,


42.00


Frank Fish,


39.83


Joshua R. Delano,


34.50


Peter King,


33.00


Charles Ransom,


66


30.16


Manuel Ross,


66


28.25


Hugh Kane,


29.17


Augustus Almada,


25.00


Antone Perry,


66


19.03


Joseph Sousa,


19.00


Manuel Joseph,


18.00


Antone Shares,


66


15.67


Manuel Mance,


60


16.67


William J. Hanna,


66


18.00


Joseph Sylvia, 2d,


15.00


Perry S. King,


15.00


James G. Murray,


66


15.00


Manuel S. Sylvia,


66


13.50


Antone Rogers,


13.50


35


Highway Department.


Joseph de Mello,


labor,


$12.00


William K. Rogers,


12.00


Nathan Weeks,


10.50


James H. Quirk,


7.50


Michael Mahoney,


4.50


Charles R. Comstock,


3.00


Joseph Vera,


3.00


Charles W. Hammond,


3.00


William Ryder,


2.89


Martin Connell,


66


2.17


Silas Todd, . 6


1.50


John Smith,


1.50


Manuel Perry,


1.50


Clinton Hammond, 66


1.33


Leroy Hammond,


60


1.33


Edward D. Francis,


1.17


Frank Russell,


1.00


George Sweeney,


curbing,


66.22


Antone Perry,


37.70


Manuel Joseph,


34.58


William Ryder,


31.11


Nathan Weeks,


19.25


Fred Gill,


3.00


Frank Gibbs,


paving,


30.75


Augustus Gonsalves,


30.75


Frank Sylvia,


27.41


Antone Shares,


24.91


Manuel Mello,


21.00


Joseph F. Sylvia,


16.50


Charged in "General Highways," $7,426.51


36


Highway Department.


SCHEDULE B PLEASANT AND SOUTH STS. EXTENSION.


William H. Bryant, teaming and labor,


$110.83


John M. Freitas, 49.67


Ulric Audette, 46.00


teaming,


Joseph X. Paulino, 48.50


Edward G. Dwelley,


..


66.50


Joseph C. Jenney, 84.00 66


James A. Corson,


96.00


Ebenezer B. Tripp,


65.00


Antone Sylvia,


22.33


Ebenezer G. Grinnell,


37.33


George Sweeney, curbing,


28.00


Antone Perry,


14.00


Manuel Joseph,


10.50


Manuel Rose, 66


6.00


Marion Sylvia,


14.50


Frank Gibbs, paving,


10.00


Augustus Gonsalves,


10.00


Frank Sylvia,


7.00


Manuel Mello,


6.00


Antone Shares,


6.00


Thomas R. Luce, engineer,


9.00


Charles B. Shaw, labor,


27.00


Joseph Sylvia, "י


20.03


James G. Murray,


16.50


William K. Rogers,


15.67


Frank Fish,


14.83


Joseph B. Alton,


14.67


John E. Austin,


13.50


John Thomas,


13.50


John F. Howard,


13.50


John H. Bryant,


13.50


Martin Connery,


11.17


George F. Drew,


11.17


Charles Ransom,


10.50


Manuel Mannes,


10.50


Joseph Sousa,


10.42


Charles E. Allen,


9.00


37


Highway Department.


Benjamin A. Clapp, labor, $8.50


Hugh Kane, 8.00


Nathan G. Jenney,


7.50


Joseph Lawrence,


5.00


Augustus Almada,


1.50


Charged in " Pleasant and So. Sts. Extension," $1,003.12


SCHEDULE C CHURCH STREET EXTENSION.


Isaac P. Francis, gravel, $150.00


Ebenezer B. Tripp, teaming, stone and gravel,


266.04


James A. Corson, teaming and stone,


101.11


John M. Freitas, teaming and labor,


31.33


Edward G. Dwelley, teaming,


72.88


Joseph Jenney,


51.10


William H. Bryant,


54.34


Ulric Audette,


46.33


Joseph X. Paulino, 66


23.54


Ebenezer G. Grinnell,


21.00


Allen H. Hathaway,


stone,


59.94


Frank Foster,


66


84.28


Antone Sylvia,


66


38.82


Hugh Kane, 66


10.50


John Guenoex,


9.06


Alexander Poyant,


4.97


George A. Eggers, dynamite,


82.40


Thomas R. Luce, engineer,


33.00


Joseph Perry, stone and labor, .


52.48


Herbert W. Barney, labor,


68.00


John Rose, . .


51.52


Charles B. Shaw,


66


40.02


Charles Ransom,


36.00


Thomas Scales,


31.00


Joseph Sylvia,


30.00


John Thomas,


30.00


George F. Drew,


27.00


Nathan G. Jenney,


66


22.50


-


38


Highway Department.


Gilbert R. Nickerson, labor,


$22.50


Robert Palmer,


22.50


Joseph B. Alton, 66


22.50


Manuel Joseph,


21.00


George E. D. Ransom, 66


20.17


John F. Howard, 66


19.50


Charles Duchesney,


15.00


Rufus A. Spooner, 66


15.00


James G. Murray, 66


13.50


Charles W. Hammond, 66


10.50


Charles E. Allen,


7.50


Joseph Lawrence, 66


6.00


Charged in "Church Street Extension," $1,724.83


SCHEDULE D LAUREL STREET EXTENSION.


W. P. Winsor,


award, $432.80


George E. Briggs,


219.00


M. Pope Wood & T. Franklin Gay, "


23.82


Ida M. Taber,


66


16.35


James A. Corson,


teaming,


154.50


Joseph K. Paulino,


66


87.00


Antone Sylvia,


75.33


Joseph C. Jenney, 66


42.50


Ebenezer G. Grinnell,


45.00


Ulric Audette,


30.00


Edward G. Dwelley,


27.00


Ebenezer B. Tripp,


9.00


William H. Bryant,


84.00


Allen G. Hathaway,


66


12.00


John M. Freitas, teaming and labor,


51.50


Andrew J. Shooks, serving notices,


17.00


Nathan Jenney, labor,


52.33


Peter King,


66


52.00


Joseph Lawrence, 66


43.87


Michael Mahoney,


36.83


Joseph Sylvia,


30.42


39


Highway Department.


Herbert W. Barney, labor,


$34.00


Joseph B. Alton,


21.00


Antone Sousa, . 6


17.33


James G. Murray,


16.50


Thomas Scales, 66


15.75


Augustus Almada, 66


15.00


Charles B. Francis,


14.17


Martin Connery,


12.00


Wm. J. Hanna,


66


12.00


Joseph Sousa,


66


11.00


William K. Rogers,


9.00


Benjamin A. Clapp,


9.00


Hugh Kane,


66


6.00


Marion Sylvia,


5.25


George F. Drew,


4.50


Joseph De Mello,


4.50


Manuel Joseph,


3.50


Manuel Rose,


6 6


3.00


Manuel Mannes,


66


3.00


John H. Bryant,


3.00


Charles E. Allen, 66


3.00


John F. Howard,


3.00


Charged in " Laurel Street Extension," $1,767.75


SCHEDULE E CHRISTIAN STREET EXTENSION.


Joseph C. Jenney, teaming,


$74.00


Edward G. Dwelley,


69.50


James A. Corson, 58.50


William H. Bryant,


57.58


Ebenezer B. Tripp,


40.50


Ulric Audette,


37.02


Antone Sylvia,


34.33


Joseph X. Paulino,


66


29.00


John M. Freitas, teaming and labor,


55.50


Hugh Kane,


labor,


19.33


Charles E. Allen,


22.33


Benjamin A. Clapp,


18.67


40


Highway Department.


Martin Connery,


labor,


$17.83


Manuel Mannes,


17.17


Peter King, 16.50


John H. Bryant,


16.50


Joseph B. Alton,


16.33


Charles Ransom, יי


15.48


Rufus Spooner,


14.17


Augustus Almada,


14.17


John F. Howard,


13.50


Joseph Lawrence,


13.50


William K. Rogers,


13.50


Charles B. Shaw,


12.67


Frank Fish,


12.50


Joseph Sousa,


12.00


H. W. Barney,


11.64


John Thomas,


6 6


11.17


George Drew,


8.17


Michael Mahoney,


7.50


Antone Sousa,


7.50


Manuel Rose,


7.33


Wm. J. Hanna,


7.00


Joseph Sylvia,


6.67


Nathan Jenney,


4.50


Charles B. Francis, 66


3.00


John F. Sullivan,


1.67


Thomas Scales,


6 6


1.50


Charged in "Christian Street Extension," $799.73


SCHEDULE F COTTAGE STREET EXTENSION.


M. Lumina Baudoin, award, $356.25


George E. Briggs,


156.69


M. Pope Wood & T. Franklin Gay, "


35.70


A. B. Drake, surveys,


25.70


Charged in "Cottage Street Extension." $574.34


41


Highway Department.


SCHEDULE G TREE WARDEN.


Bowker Insecticide Co., disparene,


$120.00


Ames Plow Co., hand-cart,


28.00


Joshua R. Delano, labor on tree guards,


84.08


Isaiah Gurney, rent,


18.00


N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad, freight,


6.44


William H. Dwelley, banding tree,


5.75


Warren Ingram, service on spray pumps,


11.00


Chas. D. Waldron, printing,


5.75


Maryland Casualty Co., employers' liability,


50.00


John I. Bryant, travelling and services,


57.73


Joseph C. Jenney, teaming,


126.33


Thomas F. Reardon, labor,


92.00


Perry S. King,


61.89


Daniel Gerstlauer,


54.67


Thomas Scales,


48.50


Charles Ransom,


39.14


Joseph F. Sylvia,


35.56


John H. Quirk,


66


32.98


Antone Sousa,


28.67


John E. Austin,


27.64


M. J. Osborne,


26.31


Augustus Almada,


20.00


Fred. Loveland,


10.50


John Thomas,


8.33


Thomas Leahy,


7.67


John Karl,


4.50


Charged to " Tree Warden,"


$1,011.44


SCHEDULE H COGGESHALL STREET BRIDGE.


Frank Foster, stone and labor,


$55.42


Louis Roy, stone,


37.29


Joseph J. Perry,


26.27


Damas Liberty,


23.11


42


Highway Department.


Thomas R. Luce, engineer,


$9.00


Joseph X. Paulino, teaming,


15.00


Edward G. Dwelley, 13.50


Ebenezer B. Tripp,


13.50


James A. Corson,


13.50


William H. Bryant,


12.00


Ebenezer G. Grinnell,


12.00


Ulric Audette,


9.00


Joseph C. Jenney,


9.00


John M. Frietas, teaming and labor,


13.50


Frank G. Gibbs, paving,


9.00


A. Gonsalves, .


9.00


Frank Sylvia,


66


7.00


Manuel Mello,


7.00


H. W. Barney,


labor,


8.00


Robert Palmer,


66


7.50


Antone Shares, 66


7.00


Manuel S. Sylvia,


6.00


Joseph de Mello,


66


6.00


Joseph Sousa, 66


5.25


Joseph Sylvia,


5.25


Charles E. Allen,


4.50


Rufus Spooner,


4.50


George Drew,


4.50


Hugh Kane,


4.50


Joseph Lawrence,


4.50


John Thomas,


4.50


Manuel Mannes,


4.50


John F. Howard,


3.00


Charged in "General Highways,"


$373.59


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Dr.


Cr.


Expenditures for Almshouse as per schedule I annexed,


Balance on hand, Appropriation, Cash for board,


$72.43 2,500,00


230 41


$1,562 76


" fines,


117|20


Outside poor as per schedule J annexed,


1,699 49 City of New Bed- ford,


335 95


City of Boston,


170 68


621 99


" Taunton,


64.70


Town of Chatham,


73 34


Mattapoisett,


57 20


138 00


Barnstable,


26 50


No. Adams,


4,00


State Treasurer,


14,50


Rents,


105 00


Overdrawn,


155:53


$4,022 24


$4,022 24


" produce,


83 27


" wire fence,


11 53


State Institutions as per schedule K annexed,


City of New Bed- ford support of poor,


44


Poor Department.


SCHEDULE I ALMSHOUSE.


William H. Monk, salary,


$400.00


Henry L. Wilson,


groceries, 58.17


Alfred Nye,


49 04


Ada F. Macomber,


36.69


William F. Church,


66


36.52


Samuel S. Bumpus, 66


33.44


Daniel A. Reagan,


32.40


H. F. Wilde,


27.56


Arthur I. Reccord,


27.11


William M. Stetson, 66


25.79


Jotham Goodnow,


24.47


William D. Eldredge.


66


18.71


Elisha S. Whiting, provisions,


85.09


Frank A. Blossom,


83.58


Charles F. Howard, wood and apples,


10.00


P. C. Headley, Jr., wood,


57.25


J. C. Tripp, Agent, coal,


50.00


James Ede, clothing,


19.90


S. P. & S. H. Willcox, dry goods,


32.00


J. H. Stetson & Co., shoes,


5.18


Charles F. Wing, furnishings,


21.05


George Reeves, carting,


9.25


Seth Alden,


9.75


N. P. Hayes, hardware,


20.65


E. Anthony & Sons, "Evening Standard,"


6.00


A. T. Story & Co., plants,


5.00


A. H. Wordell, seeds,


37.01


E. L. Hammond, pigs,


6.00


Fairhaven Water Works, water,


21.44


Levi M. Snow, drugs,


2.10


Edward W. Ashley, fencing cemetery,


40.77


Thomas Nye, labor in cemetery,


5.25


Riverside Cemetery, care " Rickett's " lot,


3.00


Clarence F. Delano, plumber,


6.38




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