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E. H. Morrill, 5 00
G. L. Ingraham, 2 00
Anna B. Cushman,
2 00
C. T. Wheelock,
2 00
Heirs of E. Wheelock, 5 50
Amount carried forward, $39,815 76
79
in account with the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1901.
CR.
80
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem.,
1901.
DR. Amount brought forward, $39,815 76
July 27. To Amounts received for account street
watering, viz. :
W. F. Tilton, 2 00
6 00
Estate of E. F. Winslow,
5 00
J. A. Crocker,
5 00
Norwood Associates,
6 00
Heirs of Caleb Ellis,
3 00
Lewis Day,
10 50
Heirs of Ann M. Smith,
5 50
Francis Doane,
5 00
George W. Gay,
3 50
G. W. Gay, Agent,
7 00
Clara B. Everett,
3 00
L. W. Bigelow Estate,
5 50
Almon W. Morse,
2 50
Heirs of George S. Winslow,
15 00
Estate of E. Worthington,
2 00
George F. Willett,
9 00
Otis King, 3 00
Norwood Press,
12 00
Martha D. Winslow, 8 00
Francis O. Winslow,
10 00
Lyman F. Bigelow,
3 50
George H. Morse, Trustee,
9 00
John Folan, 3 00
Frances Lowell,
2 00
John E. Smith, 5 00
Dr. F. H. Nutting.
5 50
Dr. I. S. Fogg, 4 00
Maria Moreland,
2 00
Amount carried forward, $39,978 26
E. J. Shattuck,
81
in account with the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1901.
CR.
82
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem.,
1901.
DR.
Amount brought forward, $39,978 26
July 27. To Amounts received for account street
watering, viz. :----
Robert Mckenzie, 2 00
Winslow Brothers and Sister,
4 00
James Berwick, 5 00
Martin Drake, 3 00
Baptist Church Trustees, 1900,
5 00
Mrs. George K. Bird, 2 00
Heirs of George F. Force,
2 50
Richard B. Everett,
5 50
Michael Mahoney,
2 00
William Williamson,
2 50
Willard Babbitt,
3 50
J. S. Cushing,
4 00
Heirs of Fanny B. Morse,
3 00
William F. Baker, 6 00
Charles E. Pond,
2 00
Heirs of E. C. Day,
2 00
Heirs of Moses Sumner,
2 50
George Allen,
3 00
Henrietta Turner,
2 50
Sarah F. Gay,
2 00
Fred Andrews,
2 00
Rev. John J. Williams,
8 00
Mrs. J. A. Gay,
2 00
Dr. L. H. Plimpton,
5 00
Perley V. Evans,
3 00
Orrin T. Leach,
2 00
Charles W. Rich,
2 00
F. M. Douglas,
3 00
Faustena Thompson,
2 00
Amount carried forward,
$40,071 26
83
in account with the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1901.
CR.
-
84
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem.,
1901.
DR. Amount brought forward, $40,071 26
July 27. To Amounts received for account street
watering, viz. : -
W. A. Talbot, 8 00
Congregational Society,
8 00
Edson D. Smith,
2 00
Dennis F. Clifford, 2 00
Ezra L. Hubbard, 3 00
Thomas Houllahan, 3 00
C. Eastman Webb,
5 00
A. E. Pratt, 2 00
James M. Folan,
7 00
Jabez Sumner,
2 00
Heirs of Jarvis Gay,
5 00
John Schuster, 2 00
Amounts received for concrete walks, viz. :-
E. E. Pratt, 4 38
Heirs of Julia D. Everett, 21 20
Charles E. Hall, 24 80
T. F. Wellington,
28 25
Robert Walker,
25 20
E. L. Fetting,
23 30
Frank R. Bird, tax, 1900, 1 08
Aug. 14. Borrowed on note payable Dec. 14, 1903, for Washington Street widening, 4,250 00
Sept. 14. New England Trust Co., for interest allowed on deposits to Sept. 13, 1901, 39 32
21. Norwood School Department, for crushed stone, 48 00
Oct.
1. Co-operative Bank, for rent of room, 5 00
2. Clerk of Dist. Court of Northern Norfolk, fines for quarter ending Oct. 1, 1901, 30 00
Amount carried forward, $44,620 79
.
85
in account with the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1901.
CR.
86
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem.,
1901.
DR. Amount brought forward, $44,620 79
Dec. 6. To Borrowed on note due Dec. 6, 1902, on account of Washington Street widen- ing, 4,250 00
Borrowed on note due Dec. 6, 1902, on account of street and drain appro- priations, 2,600 00
10. Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
For Corporation Tax, 2,746 55
For National Bank Tax, 727 62
For State Aid, 592 00
For Street Railway Tax, 822 07
1902.
Jan. 1. Clerk of District Court of Northern Norfolk, fines for quarter ending January 1, 1902, 10 00
4. New England Trust Co., for interest allowed on deposits to Dec. 25, 1901,
114 48
15. Samuel H. Capen, Sheriff, for fines re- 10 00 ceived at jail and House of Correction, Norfolk County, for dog tax money, 472 80
25. Amount returned to Treasury for aid rendered on orders 396 and 473, 50 14
29. Amount returned to Treasury for tem- porary aid rendered, 26 00
Amount returned to Treasury for aid rendered on order 1,046,
6 96
E. W. Jewett, for book,
1 00
A. P. Wagg,
7 60
Amounts received for concrete walks, viz. : -
Thomas Nevil,
8 00
J. J. Bayer, 9 25
Amount carried forward, $57,075 26
87
in account with the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1901.
CR.
May 29. By Mrs. Martha D. Winslow, cemetery trust fund, deposited in Dedham In- stitution for Savings, $100 00
July 16. Leonard Fisher, cemetery trust fund, deposited in Dedham Institution for Savings, 200 00
Nov. 6. Paid New England Trust Co., for money borrowed March 22, 1901, 800 00
Interest on same, 17 50
Paid New England Trust Co., for money borrowed March 22, 1901,
10,000 00
Interest on same, 203 13
29. Paid Norfolk County tax for 1901,
3,247 21
Dec. 6. Paid New England Trust Co., for money borrowed June 10, 1901,
10,000 00
Interest on same, 159 00
10. Paid State tax,
2,660 00
Paid State, on account of grade crossing,
1,622 82
Paid State, for State Highway and re- pairs, 102 50
23. Paid New England Trust Co., for money borrowed July 24, 1901, 10,000 00
Interest on same, 152 08
Paid 1,176 Selectmen's orders, 103,496 82
Paid 35 Assessors' orders for abate- ment, 2,068 01
Amount carried forward, $144,829 07
88
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem.,
1902.
DR.
Amount brought forward, $57,075 26
Jan. 31. To Amounts received for account street
watering, viz. :-
Lyman Smith's Sons Co., 1901,
5 00
Frank A. Fales,
2 00
Joshua A. Crocker,
5 00
J. L. Boyden, 2 00
Moses Sumner Estate,
2 50
Mary U. Pond,
2 00
C. Day Estate,
2 00
Dr. F. H. Nutting,
5 00
E. Wheelock Estate,
5 00
Charles T. Wheelock,
2 00
Edward H. Morrill, 5 00
Lewis Day,
10 00
Anna M. Day,
5 50
W. F. Tilton, 2 00
Archbishop of Boston,
6 00
Mrs. Lewis Arey,
2 00
Received from Edgar' F. Roby, Col-
lector of Taxes for 1901,
95,057 06
$152,199 32
Frances Lowell, 2 00
2 00
Heirs of E. Worthington,
REPORT
OF THE
COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN ON
APPROPRIATIONS.
APRIL 1, 1902.
Your Committee, to whom Articles 3, 6 to 29, both inclusive, 31 to 36, both inclusive, 38 to 43, both inclusive, 45 to 47, both inclusive, were re- ferred for consideration to recommend that the town take the following action :-
ARTICLE 3. That the report of the Auditors on the Selectmen's, Treas- urer's, Tax Collector's, Water Commissioner's and Cemetery Commission- er's accounts be accepted as printed in the Thirtieth Annual Report.
ARTICLE 6. That the following sums be appropriated from the unex- pended appropriations for the past year for paying land damages on Ne- ponset and Cross Streets, $1700.
Paying damages on Winter Street, $200. Paying damages on Prospect Street, $100.
ARTICLE 7. That the money received as Excise Tax from Street Rail- way Companies be appropriated for the repairs of highways the present year.
ARTICLE S. That the money received from dog licenses be devoted to the support of the Public Library.
ARTICLE 9. That the sum of $2500 be raised and appropriated for the support of the Morrill Memorial Library.
ARTICLE IO. That the sum of $150 be raised and appropriated for the
use of George K. Bird Post, No. 169, of the Grand Army of the Repub- lic, for the purpose of decorating soldiers' graves on Memorial Day.
ARTICLE II. That the sum of $2000 be raised and appropriated for the support of the Fire Department for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 12. That the sum of $400 be raised and appropriated for the support of the fire alarm system for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 13. That the sum of $1000 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of watering streets for the present year, and that one-half of said amount be assessed on the abutters of the streets watered.
ARTICLE 14. That the sum of $3600 be raised and appropriated for lighting the streets during the current year.
ARTICLE 15. That the sum of $500 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of providing plans, maps and books for the use of assessors of taxes.
ARTICLE 16. That the sum of $29,700 be raised and appropriated for the support of schools for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 17. That the sum of $500 be raised and appropriated to con- vey children living in the outlying districts to the Norwood Schools.
ARTICLE IS. That the sum of $50 be appropriated to pay the expense of children at the Truant School.
ARTICLE 19. That the sum of $500 be raised and appropriated to meet the expense of the Board of Health.
ARTICLE 20. That the sum of $200 be raised and appropriated to be expended in trimming shade trees for the current year.
ARTICLE 2I. That the sum of $100 be raised and appropriated for the prosecution of the illegal sales of liquor.
ARTICLE 22. That the sum of $4200 be appropriated from the Water Commissioners' Treasury for sinking fund, and the sum of $3160 be ap- propriated from the same source for the payment of interest on water bonds. Further that the following amounts be appropriated under this article :-
The salary of the Superintendent of Streets,
$1,000.00
Payment of the Guild School note,
3,000.00
Interest on the same,
260.00
Interest on the Thayer lot note,
140.00
Payment of Washington street widening note,
4,250.00
Interest on the same,
287.50
Street and drain appropriation,
2,600.00
Interest on the same,
91.00
Setting street bounds and laying out new streets,
500.00
Removing snow,
I 500.00
Support of poor,
4,000.00
State aid,
500.00
Military aid,
500.00
Soldiers' relief,
500.00
Fees in District Court,
100.00
Salary of Selectmen,
1,000.00
Salary of Town Clerk,
200.00
Salary of Town Treasurer,
400.00
Salary of Tax Collector,
500.00
Salary of Cattle Inspector, 100.00
Salary of Water Commissioners,
225.00
Salary of Board of Health,
100.00
Salary of Registrars,
100.00
Salary of Auditors,
30.00
Salary of Sealer of Weights and Measures,
100.00
Election Officers,
150.00
Police Service,
1,700.00
Care of the Old Cemetery,
125.00
Printing and Stationery,
1,000.00
Incidental expenses,
1,600.00
Abatement of Taxes,
1,000.00
TOTAL,
$27,558.50
ARTICLE 23. That the sum of $5500 be raised and appropriated for the repairs of highways for the current year.
ARTICLE 24. That the sum of $3000 be raised and appropriated for the building of concrete walks and setting edge stones for the current year.
ARTICLE 25. That the sum of $600 be raised and appropriated for pav- ing gutters for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 26. That the sum of $2000 be raised and appropriated for the grading of Neponset and Cross Streets as laid out by the County Com- missioners.
ARTICLE 27. That the sum of $200 be raised and appropriated to be expended in sanding sidewalks during the winter months.
ARTICLE 28. That the sum of $1500 be raised and appropriated to be expended in grading Prospect Street for the current year.
ARTICLE 29. That the sum of $100 be raised and appropriated to be expended in street signs.
ARTICLE 31. That the sum of $200 be raised and appropriated to be expended in grading Hoyle Street.
ARTICLE 32. That the sum of $600 be raised and appropriated to drain the water from Douglas and Winslow Avenues.
ARTICLES 33 and 34. Your Committee recommend that these two articles be referred to a special committee of five appointed at this Town Meeting for the purposes of investigation and report.
ARTICLE 35. That the sum of $75 be raised and appropriated to com- plete the sidewalk on the westerly side of Baker Street.
ARTICLE 36. That the sum of $500 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of removing the trees and building a sidewalk on the west side of Washington Street, between Hoyle Street and Douglas Avenue.
ARTICLE 38. That this article be dismissed from the Warrant.
ARTICLE 39. That this article be referred back to the Town Meeting. ARTICLE 40. That the square at the junction of Walpole and Washing- ton Streets be named Central Square.
ARTICLE 41. That this article be dismissed from the Warrant.
ARTICLE 42. That the sum of $200 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of grading Lenox Street, between Hillside Avenue and Willow Street, to pave the gutter on the West side of said street.
ARTICLE 43. The Committee recommend that this article be dismissed from the Warrant, but in relation to the subject matter of this article the Committee passed the following resolution :- Resolved, that it is the sense of this Committee that no town official or officials, whether acting individu- ally, in committee, or as members of boards, shall be a party or parties to any contract to be made by him or them, for or in behalf of the town, to which such official or officials would be a party or parties, or in which they would have any personal interest directly or indirectly.
ARTICLE 45. That the sum of $500 be raised and appropriated to be expended by the Board of Engineers of the Fire Department in setting two hydrants near the bindery of H. M. Plimpton & Co., in the purchase and installing a set of swinging harness in Hose House No. I and in Hose House No. 2, and for painting Hose House No. I during the present year.
ARTICLE 46. That the town purchase 43,000 feet of land, more or less, on Fulton Street, known as the Small and Fisher lot, and that $2000 be raised and appropriated therefor, and that a committee of five be chosen to procure plans and estimates for an eight-room schoolhouse, to be erected thereon.
ARTICLE 47. That the town raise and appropriate, and pay to Mary U. Pond, widow of Charles E. Pond, late Town Treasurer, the sum of $175.44, the same being the salary to which he would have been entitled had he lived to the end of the current year.
The appropriations recommended by your Committee make a total of $85,908.94, to be raised by tax this year, to which must be added the State and County taxes.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES FOLAN, Chairman, FRANK A. FALES, GEORGE W. CUSHING, J. FRED BOYDEN, EDMUND J. SHATTUCK,
EBEN C. NORTON,
JAMES A. HARTSHORN,
JAMES BERWICK, CLIFFORD B. SANBORN,
THOMAS A. HOULLAHAN,
JAMES W. CONGER, CHARLES T. WHEELOCK,
GEORGE F. WILLETT,
JAMES H. MURPHY,
HAROLD E. FALES, Secretary.
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in account with the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1902.
CR.
Amount brought forward, $144,829 07
Feb. 1. By Balance in Treasury,
7,370 25
$152,199 32
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of Charles E. Pond, deceased, Treasurer of the Town of Norwood, and Frank A. Fales, Treasurer of the Town of Norwood, pro tem., and find the same correctly stated and properly vouched.
FRANCIS E. EVERETT, FREDERICK S. BASTON, Auditors.
February 6, 1902.
90
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem., OF NORWOOD, in
1901.
DR.
Feb. 1. To Balance in Treasury,
$1,217 69
Mar. 2. Cash received of Commissioners, for sale of lots and labor,
166 00
May 4. Cash received of Commissioners,
372 00
June 8. Cash received of Commissioners,
149 75
Aug. 3. Cash received of Commissioners,
136 00
Oct. 9. Cash received of Commissioners,
107 86
1902.
Jan. 4. Cash received of Commissioners,
135 96
25. Cash received of Commissioners,
100 00
31.
Cash received of Commissioners,
69 17
$2,454 43
91
acct. with the HIGHLAND CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.
1901. CR. By Commissioners' orders paid, 1
- $1,178 02
1902.
Feb.
1.
Balance in Treasury,
1,276 41
$2,454 43
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer with the Cemetery Commissioners and find the same correctly stated and properly vouched.
FRANCIS E. EVERETT, FREDERICK S. BASTON, Auditors.
February 6, 1902.
92
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem., OF NORWOOD, in
1901.
DR
April 13. To Town appropriation of dog tax money, as voted at Annual Town Meeting,
$471 44 Town appropriation, as voted at An- nual Town Meeting, 2,500 00
First Congregational Church, for in- terest on Library trust funds, 7 01
Jane A. Hewitt, Librarian, 60 00
$3,038 45
93
account with the TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
1901.
CR.
By Trustees' orders paid, 1902.
$3,018 63
Feb. 1. Balance in Treasury, 19 82
$3,038 45
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer with the Trustees of the Public Library and find the same correctly stated and properly vouched.
FRANCIS E. EVERETT, FREDERICK S. BASTON, Auditors.
February 6, 1902.
1
94
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem., OF NORWOOD,
1901.
DR.
Feb. 1. To Balance in Treasury, /
$1,703 07 Received from Edgar F. Roby, Collector, 15,796 15
$17,499 22
1 1
95
in account with the WATER COMMISSIONERS.
1901.
CR.
By Commissioners' orders paid, $15,793 51
1902.
Feb. 1.
Balance in Treasury, 1,705 71
$17,499 22
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Town Treasurer with the Water Commissioners and find the same correctly kept and properly vouched.
FRANCIS E. EVERETT, FREDERICK S. BASTON, Auditors.
February 6, 1902.
ยท
96
FRANK A. FALES, TREASURER, pro tem., OF NORWOOD,
1901.
DR.
Feb. 1. To Balance in Treasury, as per audit, $17,515 52
April 9. Interest received on Thayer lot note, 140 00
Interest received from Boston Safe De- posit & Trust Co., on special deposit, 24 93
May 6. Interest received from Warren Institu- tion for Savings, to April 17, 1901, 5 92
Interest received from Five-Cent Sav- ings Bank, to April, 1901, 10 80
Interest received from Dedham Institu- tion for Savings, to May, 1901, 12 78
June 29.
Interest received on Guild School note of $3,000, 48 75
Interest received on Guild School note of $5,000, 81 25
Nov. 23.
Interest received on Thayer lot note, 70 00
Dec. 29. Interest received on Guild School note of $3,000, 48 75
Interest received on Guild School note of $5,000, 81 25
Town appropriation from Water Com- missioners' treasury, 4,200 00
Interest received from Dedham Institu- tion for Savings, to Nov. 1, 1901, 7 04
Interest received from Warren Institu- tion for Savings, to Oct. 16, 1901, 77
Interest received from Five-Cent Sav- ings Bank, 40
Int. received from Suffolk Savings Bank, 93
Int. received from Home Savings Bank, SS
Interest received from Roxbury Sav- ings Bank, 4 17
Interest received from Franklin Sav- ings Bank, 6 29
Amount not drawn from Five-Cent Sav- ings Bank, as per memorandum, 1
$22,260 44
97
in account with the TRUSTEES OF SINKING FUND.
1901. CR.
May 6. By Paid New England Trust Co., for water bonds Nos. 86 to 90, inclusive, due June 1, 1901, $5,000 00
Dec. 6. Paid George H. Morrill, for accrued in- terest on Town note of $4,250, dated Aug. 14, 1901, purchased for sinking fund account, 46 27
1902.
Feb. 1. Balance, 17,214 17
$22,260 44
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of Charles E. Pond, deceased, and Frank A. Fales, pro tem., as Treasurers of the Trustees of the Sinking Fund of the Town of Norwood, and find the same to be properly kept and vouched, and the securities on hand duly and safely kept by them, as shown by the foregoing account.
FRANCIS E. EVERETT, FREDERICK S. BASTON, Auditors.
February 6, 1902.
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INVESTMENTS OF SINKING FUND.
The investments of the Sinking Fund are as follows, viz. :-
Town of Norwood note, due Dec. 15, 1902, $3,000 00
Town of Norwood note, due Dec. 15, 1903, 5,000 00
Town of Norwood note, due Dec. 1, 1904, 4,000 00
Town of Norwood note, due Dec. 14, 1903, 4,250 00
Deposit in Dedham Institution for Savings,
592 79
" Franklin Savings Bank,
184 47
66
" Suffolk Savings Bank,
29 51
" Home Savings Bank, 26 07
66
" Five-Cent Savings Bank,
23 53
66 " Roxbury Institution for Savings, 62 32
" Warren Institution for Savings,
45 48
$17,214 17
AUDITORS' REPORT.
We, the subscribers, Auditors of the Town of Norwood, have examined the accounts of the Selectmen, Town Treasurers, Col- lector of Taxes, Cemetery Commissioners, Water Commissioners, Trustees of Public Library, Trustees of Sinking Fund, and all original vouchers on which moneys have been paid from the Town Treasury for the year ending January 31, 1902. We find and report that all orders drawn by the Selectmen, Water Commissioners, Cemetery Commissioners and Trustees of Public Library have been duly vonched, and that the foregoing is a true statement of the sums received and payments made Charles E. Pond, Town Treasurer, deceased, and Frank A. Fales, Town Treasurer, pro tem., and Edgar F. Roby, Tax Collector, and the accounts kept by them have been correctly cast and payments duly vouched, and that there remains in the treasury, January 31, 1902, the following amounts : Town account, $7,370.25 ; Water account, $1,705.71 ; Cemetery account, $1,276.41 ; Library account, $19.82; making a total of $10,372.19. Also that the indebtedness of the town is $84,985.93. The amount of the Sinking Fund is $17,214.17.
FRANCIS E. EVERETT, FREDERICK S. BASTON, Auditors.
February 6, 1902.
REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.
The Cemetery Commissioners herewith present their annual report for the financial year 1901-1902.
From May 1st Mr. Charles B. Dexter has had charge of the labor in the cemetery, and has attended to it, we think, very satisfactorily.
Some lots dug over last year have been sown to grass and are ready to sell.
Another small section has been dug over ready for single graves.
The old chain pump being worn out a new one has been put in.
A few more lot owners have deposited money for perpetual care of their lots. We hope more will do so this year.
There have been 76 interments this year.
There are now 8 bodies in tomb.
HIGHLAND CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS in account with
the TOWN OF NORWOOD.
1902.
DR.
Feb. 1. To Cash on hand February 1, 1901, $1,217 69 Cash received for lots and graves, 650 00
Cash received for interments, 178 50
Cash received for care of lots, 348 75
Cash received for grading and foundations, 59 49
$2,454 43
101
1901.
CR.
By Orders drawn on Treasurer in favor of :
April 30. Patrick Collins, for labor, $36 88
Coleman McDonough, for labor, 33 00
W. Allen Talbot, for labor, 44 55
May 31. Patrick Collins, for labor, 49 78
Coleman McDonough, for labor,
49 78
Charles B. Dexter, for labor,
54 00
Martin Lyden, for labor,
4 00
July 3. Charles B. Dexter, for labor, 48 33
Patrick Collins, for labor, 46 44
Coleman McDonough, for labor, 44 44
16 60
F. A. Fales & Co, bill, cement, etc., George E. Sanborn, bill, tools,
4 19
Aug. 2.
Charles B. Dexter, for labor, Patrick Collins, for labor, Coleman McDonougli, for labor,
42 22
10.
Charles B. Dexter, for labor,
17 55
Sept. 4. Coleman MeDonough, for labor,
34 80
Patrick Collins, for labor,
32 80
Oct.
5. Patrick Collins, for labor,
36 22
Coleman McDonough, for labor,
34 88
Charles B. Dexter, for labor,
15 12
Nov. 2. Patrick Collins, for labor,
44 22
Coleman McDonoughi, for labor,
39 33
Charles B. Dexter, for labor,
44 01
30. Patrick Collins, for labor, Coleman McDonough, for labor,
8 89
4 00
31. Albert H. Clay, bill, teaming, etc.,
18 05
F. A. Fales & Co., bill, cement, etc., 3 90 Alexander Lepper, sharpening mowers. 1 25
2 50
1902.
Jan. 15. F. M. Douglas, lumber, 4 02
William Foreman, chain pump, 7 55
Amount carried forward. $918 28
E. B. Thorndike, bill heads,
50 76
44 22
102
1902.
CR.
Amount brought forward, $918 28
By orders drawn on Treasurer in favor of :
Jan. 15. Charles B. Dexter, for labor, 14 58
Commissioner's Cash refunded Sarah Flood, 15 00
31. Pendergast & Callahan, for gravel screen, 8 50
Frank W. Talbot, for bedding plants, 100 00
Frank W. Talbot, for tulip bulbs and labor, 14 21
W. Allen Talbot, for salary as Secretary,
100 00
W. Allen Talbot, for postage stamps, etc., 4 20
William Fisher, for acknowledging deeds, 3 25
Cash in Treasury, 1,276 41
$2,454 43 W. ALLEN TALBOT, EDWARD B. PENDERGAST, WILLIAM FISHER, Cemetery Commissioners.
CASH RECEIVED FOR BURIAL LOTS.
1901.
Feb. 11. E. E. Fisher, lot No. 90 and posts, $31 00
John H. Murphy, balance on lot No. 646, 30 00
Mch. 1. Mary Jane Sears, lot No. 66, 30 00
Frank Reynoldson, lot No. 148A, 20 00
7. Thomas Lyden, installment on lot No. 644, 10 00
30. Donald G. Barr, grave No. 55, 5 00
April 2. Julia M. King, installment on lot No. 562. 40 00
4. Mathias Eppich, grave No. 620, 5 00
5. Bridget Foley, grave No. 570, 5 00
6. Joseph E. Stringer, lot No. 130, 40 00
9. Julia M. King, balance on lot No. 562, 5 00
11. Elizabeth Canning, grave No. 54, 5 00
Sarah McDonough, installment on lot No. 624, 10 00
13. Ernest Letts, grave No. 52, 5 00
Amount carried forward, $241 00
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Amount brought forward, $241 00
April 15. Nellie McDonough, installment on lot No. 648, 15 00 Jerome B. Bateman, lot No. 64, 55 00
22. Jos. Schell's Heirs, installment on lot No. 675, 50 00 Bernard Ross, 2 graves, Nos. 613-614, 10 00
27. Robert Dalzel, grave No. 51, 5 00
May
9. Anna McMillan, lot No. 200, 25 00
June 3. John Griffin, installment on lot No. 588, 20 00
4. James and John Dower, installment on lot No. 647, 12 00
13. Joseph Schell's Heirs, balance on lot No. 675, 15 00
July 20. Daniel Murray, balance on lot No. 575, 45 00
John Griffin, balance on lot No. 588, 45 00
Aug. 6. C. J. Carlson, grave No. 66, 5. 00
12. Charles Almgren, grave No. 50, 5 00
Sept. 4.
Matthew Dillon, grave No. 618, 5 00
23. Walter A. Brennan, grave No. 617, 5 00
24. Daniel Reardon, grave No. 615, 5 00
F. W. Garland, grave No. 67, 5 00
Samuel Swett, balance on lot No. 149, 10 00
Oct. 18. Nellie McDonough, balance on lot No. 648, 22 00
Nov. 1. John Hyde, 2 graves, Nos. 79-80, 10 00
Dec. 3. Albert W. Rafuse, balance on lot No. 122, 25 00
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