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F. L. Parker, medicine,
16 25
$ 42 20
Aid of Bryant Sheys,
J. B. Heath & Son, funeral expenses, 35 00
35 00
Aid of Lyman Sargent,
Julia B. Heath, board,
46 00
The Kempton Co., clothing,
15 25
J. S. Evans, shoes, 2 00
63 25
Support of Mrs. John Jenkins,
A, H. Peirce, medical attendance,
I 00
Geo. A. Clough, board,
19 45
R. A. Keene, supplies,
1 85
Mrs. Calvin Sargent, board,
60 20
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance,
7 00
Little & Co., supplies,
6 44
J. S. Evans, shoes and repairing,
35
F. L. Parker, medicine,
2 00
H. J. Cushing, medical attendance,
I 00
Aid of Ed Grant,
100 29
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance,
61 00
61 00
45
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Aid of Robert Farrar,
Sargent Coal Co., coal,
$ 6 50
E. G. Bly, supplies,
2 70
Titcomb Bros., provisions,
6 22
Preble Bros., groceries,
9 08
E. H. Preble & Co., wood,
I 00
E. S. McKay, milk,
2 23
F. L. Parker, medicine,
S 50
$ 36 23
Support of Mrs. Allison,
Hattie A. Currier, board,
79 50
Little & Co., clothing,
4 75
J. S. Evans, shoes and rubbers,
:67
Edward Wyman, rubbers,
60
Support of Mrs. William Jones,
Mrs. J. L. Adams, board and supplies,
II II
G. F. Weed, medical attendance,
3 00
S. C. Read, board,
36 00
Little & Co., clothing,
1 00
H. J. Cushing, medical attendance,
3 00
G. W. Kezer, board,
110 50
Mrs. Calvin Sargent, board,
19 00
T. Monroe Sargent, board,
28 00
211 61
Support of Caroline Johnson,
Mrs. E. B. Moser, board,
SI 00
H. J. Cushing, medical attendance,
23 75
Geo. F. Bailey, board,
20 00
Goodwin & Kendrick, supplies,
I 20
125 95
Support of Otis Currier,
Caroline Johnson, rent,
40 00
Z. Lovell & Co., groceries,
SI 07
Titcomb Bros., provisions,
51 75
E. II. Preble & Co., coal,
25 64
J. H. Cleary Estate, groceries,
3 00
Sargent Coal Co., wood,
1 50
Isiae Labrie, stove,
2 00
204 96
87 52
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Support of Lydia and Charles Goodwin.
T. L. Goodwin, rent, $ 60 00
Titcomb Bros., provisions. 17 59
Preble Bros., groceries, 73 50
E. II. Preble & Co., coal,
23 62
J. S. Evans, shoes,
1 65
The Kempton Co., clothing,
9 25
C. A. Wallace, wood,
38
$ 186 99
Aid of Lyman Davis.
W. A. Howe, nursing,
10 50
Dr. Douglas, medical attendance, 3 00
Malinda Bailey, nursing, 10 00
S. A. McConnell, medicine,
1 15
HI. J. Cushing, medical attendance,
33 50
J. J. Woodman, nursing,
10 00
Sargent Coal Co., wood and coal,
3 63
Zenas Lovell & Co., groceries,
3 74
Aid of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke.
Z. Lovell & Co., groceries,
+) SI
E. II. Preble & Co., coal, 6 38
J. H. Cleary Est., groceries,
2 76
II. J. Cushing, medical attendance,
23 20
E. Carvell, milk,
2 60
S4 75
Aid of J. D. Huntington.
E. H. Preble, groceries,
61 68
S. A. McConnell, medicine,
3 55
E. II. Preble & Co., coal,
6 50
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance,
14 50
86 23
Aid John Handley.
Sargent Coal Co., coal,
3 25
E. H. Preble & Co., coal, 3 13
J. II. Cleary Est., groceries,
5 00
II
38
Aid of Lillian O. Gray.
Mrs. Calvin Sargent, board.
ou ty
64 00
75 52
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Support of Lydia A. Kendrick.
Z. Lovell & Co., groceries, $ 28 36
E. H. Preble & Co., coal, 16 63
Geo. W. Sargent, rent, 32 00
J. E. Currier, rent, 16 00
Sargent Coal Co., coal and wood, 4 25
Titcomb Bros., provisions, 13 09
J. E. Muldoon, zinc, stove lining and pipe, 4 25
Mrs. Nellie Heald, helping move, 2 00
$ 116 58
Support of Benjamin Whittier.
T. Monroe Sargent, medicine, 2 50
T. Monroe Sargent, board, 100 75
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance, 11 00
114 25
Support of Alice R. Gray.
Mrs. Calvin Sargent, board, SS 00
T. Monroe Sargent, board, 16 00
H. J. Cushing, medical attendance, 1 75
105 75
Aid W. O. Haddock family. Winfield S. Slocum, attorney City of New- ton, Mass., 224 45
224 45
Aid of George Jenkins family.
E. H. Preble & Co., coal, 6 50
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance, 15 00
21 50
Aid of Moses Blotner.
E. H. Preble & Co., coal,
3 25
C. N. Rhodes, supplies, 3 59
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance, 26 25
J. S. Evans, shoes,
, 80
F. L. Parker, medicine,
75
The Kempton Co., clothing for children,
98
Z. Lovell & Co., groceries,
9 45
Sargent Coal Co., coal,
13
Little & Co , supplies,
50
50 70
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Aid of Kate McCabe. Town of Amesbury, 2-5 support, $ 41 60
$ 41 60
Aid of Susan Sargent.
C. E. Rowell, groceries, 40 79
H. J. Cushing, medical attendance, 22 20
J. B. Heath & Son, burying child, 12 50
Sargent Coal Co., coal,
5 00
So 49
Aid of A. M. Webster. C. E. Rowell, groceries, 92 31
92 31
Aid of Jacob Fowler.
Sargent Coal Co., wood and coal,
4 50
F. E. Sweetsir, medical attendance, 35 00
A. P. Ordway, supplies and milk, 7 20
F. L. Parker, medicine,
3 65
50 35
Aid of John O'Brien. Town of Amesbury,
37 92
37 92
Support of Ann Waining. A. P. Chaples, board,
104 00
104 00
Aid of Ephriam Sawyer. City of Somerville, supplies,
II 40
II 40
Support of Patients in Insane Asylum.
Adeline Lawson.
169 46
Chauncey Knowlton,
169 46
William Carr,
169 46
S. S. Tuckwell,
98 44
Frank Tremblay,
212 17
SI8 99
$ 3,347 17
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Appropriation. $ 1,900 00
Received from Ipswich, account of Benjamin
Whittier, 114 25
66
66 Haverhill, acct. of Lyman Davis, S2 02
:6 Haverhill, acct. of F. W. Newton, 19 00
66 Newburyport, acct. of Jacob Fowler, 72 35
66 and due from Amesbury, account of J. D. Huntington. 86 23
66 and due from Amesbury, account of Charles Goodwin, 98 95
66 and dne from State, acct. of Moses Blotner, 50 70
Due from State, account of Bryant Sheys, 35 00
Overdrawn, SSS 67
$ 3,347 17
TOWN OFFICERS.
R. R. Sorenson, auditor,
$ 20 00
G. F. Kendrick, teller,
3 00
Willie Colby, teller,
3 00
C. B. Heath, teller,
6 00
J. H. P. Thornell, teller,
3 00
A. McInnis, services as police,
33 45
H. W. Haskell, teller,
3 00
Geo. B. Patten, teller,
6 00
F. E. Hale, teller,
3 00
R. J. Eaton, teller,
3 00
W. H. Scott, teller,
3 00
F. F. Philbrick, registrar,
20 00
C. A. Wallace, teller,
3 00
C. A. Wallace, cattle inspector,
50 00
J. T. Locke, registrar,
20 00
50
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
A. M. Colby, selectman, $ 125 00
S. C. Pease, selectman, 125 00
E. D. George, selectman, 215 00
IV. B. Kelley, school committee,
50 00
A. Wesley Colby, teller,
3 00
P. J. Neal, constable,
5 00
George E. Ricker, school committee,
50 00
George E. Ricker, moderator annual meeting, 5 00
Arthur W. Chase, registrar, 20 00
Thomas Parkin, police and care of tramps, 50 00
Angus McInnis, chief of police, 175 00
W. M. Greely, police July 4, 2 50
D. C. Bunker, police July 4, 2 50
J. C. Libby, police July 4, 2 50
F. E. Sweetsir, school committee, 5.5 00
M. Perry Sargent, moderator two special meetings, 6 00
Bailey Sargent, town clerk, 50 00
Bailey Sargent, registrar,
30 00
John S. Clement, collector, 300 00
D. J. Poore, treasurer,
75 00
$ 1,525 95
Unexpended,
74 05
$ 1,600 00
Appropriation,
$ 1,600 00
PRINTING ELECTRIC LIGHT REPORT.
Paid Merrimac Budget for printing, $ 15 00
Unexpended, 10 00
$ 25 00
Appropriation, 25 00
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
D. J. Poore, treasurer, teachers' pay roll, $ 832 48
George F. King & Co., supplies, 14 00
Houghton, Mufflin & Co., supplies, 4 08
Ginn & Co., supplies,
6 25
Edward E. Babb & Co,, supplies,
4 58
American Book Co., supplies,
I 60
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
462 24
J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies,
13 85
D. C. Heath & Co., supplies,
3 59
Harper & Bros., supplies,
4 52
Allyn, Bacon & Co., supplies,
3 67
King, Richardson Publishing Co., supplies,
24 10
C. E. Koehler & Co., supplies,
1 44
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies,
3 12
American Book Co., supplies,
5 76
Bion Green, freight,
36
Ginn & Co., supplies,
IO 26
William A. Davis Co., supplies,
2 50
The Morse Co., supplies,
4 20
Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies,
3 50
J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies,
9 75
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
851 48
Ginn & Co., supplies,
5 36
Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies,
50 74
Merrimac Budget, supplies,
6 60
E. E. Babb & Co., supplies,
8 60
The Morse Co., supplies,
13 13
Longman, Green & Co., supplies,
2 62
Educational Publishing Co., supplies,
S 75
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
799 48
George F. King & Co., supplies,
7 50
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies, $ 7 50
Mynard, Merrill & Co., supplies, 5 20
D. C. Heath & Co., supplies, 9 00
E. E. Babb & Co., supplies,
4 50
Suffolk Ink Co., supplies,
2 80
Harvard Brown, supplies, S So
D. C. Heath & Co., supplies, I I1
J. C. Libby, supplies and labor Centre school, 1 24
J. C. Libby, supplies and labor Plains school, I 25
J. C. Libby, supplies and labor Bear Hill school, 3 51
Harper & Bros., supplies, I 17
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
799 48
Ginn & Co., supplies,
1 61
F. II. Trefethen, supplies and labor,
21 85
S. A. McConnell, supplies and labor, 7 71
C. P. Baker, truant officer, 3 S7
C. P. Baker, supplies and labor, I IO
Little & Co., supplies,
2 94
L. Frances Tucker, supplies,
2 63
Agent American Express, expressage,
1 15
Sargent Coal Co., coal for Centre,
37 50
Sargent Coal Co., coal for Port, 3 00
Mynard, Merrill & Co., supplies, 96
F. A. Gilmore, address at graduation, June 23, 10 00
J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies, IO So
City of Haverhill Schools, supplies,
10 00
E. P. Sargent, repairing pump,
50
Z. Lovell & Co., supplies,
3 95
Sargent Coal Co., coal, 310 52
C. A. Stevens, cleaning vaults and yards, 13 25
J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies, 14 40
Mrs. John Patten, cleaning school house at Port, 10 15
32 37
Merrimac Budget, supplies and printing,
14 75
New England Publishing Co., supplies,
2 00
J. B. Heath, relaying floor and seats,
55 00
Agent American Express, expressage,
2 65
Ginn & Co., supplies, 30 30
Mrs. Ed. Whalen, cleaning school house, 10 00
C. P. Baker, cleaning school houses and stoves,
TEACHERS' PAY ROLL.
M. A. Stone, superintendent, $ 50 00
J. G. Morrell, superintendent, 302 50
C. C. Ferguson, principal High school. 570 00 Edward P. Kelley, principal High school, 367 50
L. Frances Tucker, assistant 66
600 00
Sydna E. Pritchard, assistant 190 00 66
Henrietta G. Benson, assistant 66 220 00
Jessie L. Holmes, Centre First Grammar, 225 00
Bernice E. Thombs, . .
135 00
Bertram D. Brown,
66
66
62 50
Mabelle M. Wilkins, Middle Street Grammar, 67 50
66
Anna P. Day, 340 00
Ethel T. Bartlett, Sixth Grammar, 70 00
Ida E. Elden,
66
110 00
Lilla M. Phelps,
66
200 00
Mary H. Head, Fifth Grammar, 380 00
L. Pearl French, “
66
374 00
Etta H. Colby, Centre First Primary, 322 00
Carrie M. Evans, Prospect street Second Primary, 180 00 Mary L. Brown, 6: ..
175 00
Louise C. Brackett, Middle street
380 00
Ida M. Blaisdell, Merrimacport Grammar, 452 50
Hattie A. Baxter, Port Primary-Intermediate, 380 00
Abbie L. Clement, Bear Hill, 332 05
Lizzie B. Smith, Teacher of Music, 200 26
Mrs. E. M. Price, Teacher of Drawing, 42 00
Maud E. Rose, 100 00
Mrs. Jennie C. Lane, Substitute, 72 75
Mrs. Alice M. Morrell, 10 00
C. P. Baker, Janitor Centre, 247 65
F. H. Trefethen, Middle Street, . 123 50
Mrs. Ed. Whalen,
66
Prospect Street,
76 00
John Sargent,
66
Port,
76 00
John Davis,
Bear Hill,
40 00
W. G. Bailey, Transportation, 75 00
W. B. Kelley, 412 50
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
May Simmons, cleaning school house, $ 3 00
Edw. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 57 90
W. H. Thomas, painting school house, 41 01
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
S11 35
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
842 61
Agent American Express, expressage,
60
Edw. E. Babb & Co., supplies,
20 38
G. W. Sargent, wood, 28 00
Merrimac Budget, supplies and printing,
7 25
Z. Lovell & Co , supplies,
1 13
W. W. Lydston, supplies and labor on stoves,
32 92
I). J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
836 98
Ginn & Co., supplies,
6 90
J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies, Lothrop & Co., supplies,
34 52
D. C. Heath & Co .. supplies.
5 14
F. C. Williams, supplies and labor,
3 55
F. H. Trefethen, cleaning, supplies and labor,
18 50
Edw. E. Babb & Co., supplies, 43 98
Agent American Express, expressage,
1 00
A. Storrs & Bement Co., supplies, 33 03
Bion Green, freight, 30
40
J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies,
15 28
King, Richardson & Co., 22 68
11 70
The Merrimac Budget, supplies.
Agent American Express, expressage.
1 54
F. L. Parker, supplies, 14 OS
Z. Lovell & Co., supplies, 7 75
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll, 834 73
Bailey Sargent, insurance on centre school house, 187 50
Agent American Express, expressage, 6 25
C. W. Chapman, stock and labor, 20 46
J. G. Morrell, car fares, team hire and telegram, 9 25
26 59
Bion Green, freight, 30
N. F. Stevens, care of school clocks, 4 00
W. B. Kelley, expenses to Boston, etc., $ 40
Silver, Burdett & Co., supplies, 17 27
M. A. Stone, superintendent,
S. C. Pease & Sons, expressage on supplies,
2 40
54
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Boston Book Binding Co., supplies, $ 7 38
Edward E. Babb & Co., supplies, 57 57
Ginn & Co., supplies, 103 58
Story & Co., supplies. 4 20
Warner Book Co., supplies,
2 16
J. E. Currier, supplies,
15 03
D. C. Heath & Co., supplies,
15 75
Iloughton, Mufflin & Co., supplies,
7 05
Agent American Express, expressage,
2 55
J. HI. Cleary, Est., supplies,
1 00,
Geo. E. Ricker. expenses to Lawrence,
40
Geo. E. Ricker, stamps and school census,
15 30
Sargent Coal Co., coal,
5 50
F. E. Sweetsir, stamps and supplies,
4 85
Merrimac Budget, supplies,
4 90
D. J. Poore, teachers' pay roll,
S90 83
Unexpended,
$ 9,787 31 164 47
$ 9,951 78
Appropriation, $ 8,650 00
Transportation of pupils, 375 00
Superintendent of schools. 350 00
Received from Mass. School Fund,
359 18
Received from Dog Tax,
155 50
Received for Tuition,
7 00
Received from Zeigler & Co.'s error,
5 10
Received rebate from Mr. Stone's Salary,
50 00
$ 9,951 78
MEMORIAL DAY.
Paid Col. C. R. Mudge Post 114, G. A. R., $ 75 00
Appropriation, 75 00
55
SELECTMEN'S RERORT.
GREEN STREET SEWER.
R. H. Sargent, hauling Steamer, $ 4 00
I. H. Pendergast, hauling Steamer, 4 00
O. Currier, 10 hours at .25, 2 50
N. F. Stevens, 10 hours at .25, 2 50
A. Oxley, 11 hours at .25,
2 75
O. Currier, 3 1-2 hours at .25,
SS
B. Carter, 3 hours at .25,
75
C. Libby, 6 hours at .25, Geo. Handley, 6 hours at .25,
50 1
A. Oxley, 7 hours at .25,
75
C. Morse, 7 hours at .25,
I
75
A. Sawyer, 7 hours at .25,
I 75
N. F. Stevens, 10 hours at .25,
2 50
F. Clement, 3 hours at . 25,
75
W. Boothroyd, 10 hours at .25,
2 50
J. A. Heath, 7 hours at . 30,
2 IO
Helper, 8 hours at . 17 I-2,
[ 40
G. G. Davis, 40 hours at .22 I-2,
9 00
G. G. Davis, horse and cart,
2 93
W. H. Blodgett, 51 hours at .25,
12 75
George Mason, 45 1-2 hours at .25,
II 38
Ed Goodwin, 30 hours at . 17 1-2,
5 25
W. W. Sargent, 40 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2,
7 09
George Kitridge, 51 1-2 hours at . 17 I-2, 9 02
F. Manning, 30 hours at . 17 I-2, 5 25
D. C. Bunker, 27 hours at . 17 I-2, .
4 73
John Fitzgerald, 14 hours at . 17 I-2, 2 45
John Stimpson. 23 hours at . 17 1-2, 4 03
E. C. Little, use of pump and team, 3 60
Wm. Emerson, team, 4 00
Sargent Coal Co., coal for Steamer, 5 40
I 50
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
W. H. Boothroyd, 2 hours at .25, $ 50
N. F. Stevens, 33 hours at .25, 8 25
C. Libby, 25 1-2 hours at .25, 6 42
James Flynn, 3 1-2 hours at .25,
SS
T. Keogh, 2 1-2 hours at .25,
63
A. Sawyer, 2 1-2 hours at .25,
63
M. Gilmore, I hour at .25, 25
J. E. Currier, lumber, nails and drain pipe, 26 58
J. L. Horne, shrubs for lawn, 4 50
E. P. Sargent, repairing coupling on pump, 50
J. A. Lancaster & Co., 2 pieces of tire steel, 75
J. T. Locke, damage to fence and land, 5 00
$ 176 65
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Paid D. J. Poore, annual appropriation, $ 500 00
J. E. Currier, supplies, 3 37
Z. Lovell & Co., supplies, 4 29
Bailey Sargent, insurance, 90 00
$ 597 66
Appropriation,
$ 500 00
Overdrawn, 97 66
$ 597 66
Overdraw on account of insurance.
SIDE WALKS.
P. J. Mulligan, re-coating and patching walks and driveways, $ 137 62
Unexpended, 62 38
$ 200 00
Appropriation,
200 00
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
GEN. MCCLELLAN CO.
A. E. Coleman,
$ 15 00
F. H. G. Chase,
12 IO
F. O. Bailey,
15 00
R. J. Eaton,
15 00
Charles Bailey,
13 00
Moses Bailey,
15 00
R. S. Bailey,
15 00
J. W. Bailey,
15 00
L. B. Blaisdell,
15 00
Media Blaisdell,
13 00
S. C. Blaisdell,
15 00
John Cahill,
15 00
Martin Cahill,
15 00
Ben Carter,
13 00
Charles Coleman,
15 00
C. E. Coleman,
II 47 -
A. W. Chase,
15 00
John Currier,
15 00
Wm. Dalrymple,
13 00
Horatio Evans,
15 00
G. II. Gilday,
13 00
Henry Gilday,
13 00
L. D. Goddard,
15 00
Geo. S. Grant,
4 25
John Grocut,
13 00
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
$ 15 00
P. J. Neal,
L. Y. Stevens, 15 00
D. F. Tibbetts, 15 00
W. S. Tuckwell, 15 00
John Weich, 13 00
L. J. Whittier,
15 00
$ 431 82
John S. Clement, taxes of members,
39 43
$ 471 25
STEAMER CO.
O. Currier,
$ 19 88
B. Carter,
15 13
C. O. Libby,
16 38
W. Boothroyd,
16 13
F. Cate,
16 63
F. Clement,
16 13
M. Gilmore,
21 SS
J. Flynn,
17 38
G. Handley,
14 38
T. Keogh,
16 38
C. Doonan,
2 13
J. Doonan,
15 77
C. Morse,
17 00
A. Oxley,
16 38
A. Sawyer,
18 00
N. Stevens,
16 13
F. Wiggin,
15 75
C. Wallace,
15 25
$ 286 71
John S. Clement, taxes of members, 23 86
$ 310 57
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 4.
Wm. Brady, $ 17 00
G. W. Berry, IO 30
S. C. Bridges, 15 25
Wm. Carpenter, 14 25
John Donahue,
13 75
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Wm. Goldsmith,
$ 1I 90
W. A. Barbeau,
14 25
Harry Carroll,
16 25
Patrick Ryan,
13 00
H. E. Hoyt,
12 So
Wallace Coombs,
II 75
A. H. Coombs,
3 75
Wm. Rogers,
9 25
John S. Clement, taxes of members,
22 50
$ 186 00
F. B. Clement, assistant engineer, $ 25 00
F. B. Clement, care of fire alarm, 50 00
Martin Cahill, steward McClellan Co.,
43 35
W. H. Boothroyd, stoker, steamer, 25 00
N. F. Stevens, engineer, 50 00
N. F. Stevens, supplies and labor, 75
C. L. Morse, steward Centre house, 115 00
J. A. Heath, 10 1-2 hours' labor on fire alarm, 3 15
J. A. Heath, 10 1-2 hours' for helper, 1 83
Manchester Locomotive Works, supplies,
4 15
W. M. Chase, services as engineer,
25 00
W. M. Chase, 5 hours extra,
1 25
W. S. Jonah, services as engineer,
25 00
J. B. Thorn, services as engineer, 25 00
J. B. Thorn, 3 hours extra,
75
W. H. Emerson, hauling steamer and hose wagon, 12 50
Sargent Coal Co., coal for engine house, 64 88
S. H. Connor, hauling steamer, 5 00
Carriage, Wheel and Gear Co., repairing hose wagon, 1 50
James Foster, flag pole,
2 25
C. L. Morse, part of salary for 1899, 20 00
L. D. Goddard, repairing dam at creek,
5 50
Z. Lovell & Co., supplies, 5 10
L. M. Bailey & Son, repairs on Mcclellan, 4 00
I. B. Little Co., supplies, 40
$ 163 50
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
E. C. Little, hauling steamer, $ 7 50
John E. Currier, lumber and supplies, 15 83
J. C. Libby, labor and supplies, 5 42
A. W. Sawyer, repairs on hose wagon, 7 00
Z. Lovell & Co., supplies, 1 00
J. E. Donahue, steward H. & L., 5 00
H. & A. St. Ry. Co., supplies,
65
F. C. Williams, supplies and labor, . 15 00
L. M. Bailey & Son, repairs on Gen. Mcclellan, 2 00
Morse and Heath, supplies and labor on fire alarm, 16 70 Eagle Oil Supply Co., supplies, I So
W. W. Lydston, supplies, 3 84
C. N. Perkins, supplies, 4 00
Goodwin & Kendrick, lead and oil, 1 22
Charles Bailey, extra work at Chase's fire, SS I
Martin Cahill, extra work at Chase's fire, I SS
M. J. Blaisdell, extra work at Chase's fire,
I
13
R. H. Sargent, hauling steamer and hose wagon, 33 00
American Electrical Works, supplies,
13 57
J. A. Heath, supplies and labor, 21 63
C. W. Chapman, supplies and labor, repairing chimney on Central house, 13 12
Agent American Express, expressage, 15
I. HI. Pendergast, hauling hose and hook and ladder trucks, 28 00
J. II. Cleary Est., supplies, 50
C. E. Rowell, supplies for McClellan engine house, 2 48
Wood Bros., Mckay's fire and breast straps, 8 50
C. E. Rowell, supplies at Chase's fire, 3 12
R. J. Eaton, extra McClellan firemen at brush fire July 19, 25 00
Sargent Coal Co., coal, 11 50
Merrimac Budget, supplies and printing, 3 00
II. E. Hoyt, clerk, H. & L. at forest fire, 6 25
C. O. Libby, clerk, steamer men at forest fire, S 14
Geo. F. Bailey, services at forest fire, 1 00
W. B. Kelley, services at forest fire, 13
W. II. Sargent, W. Sargent and men, A. Heath and horses at forest fire, Bear Hill, 9 75
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Bailey Sargent, insurance, $ 62 50
L. D. Goddard, hauling Mcclellan engine, 15 50
$ 877 05
$ 1,844 87
Appropriation, Overdrawn,
$ 1,800 00
44 87
$ 1,844 87
Overdraw on account of insurance.
STREET LIGHTS.
E. S. Mckay, care of street lights, $ 340 25
Z. Lovell & Co., oil and supplies, 249 57
J. HI. Cleary Est., oil and supplies, 32 25
John Muldoon, repairing street lights,
7 05
Globe Gas Light Co., 6 posts and glass,
16 50
G. G. Davis, re-setting posts,
3 10
Agent American Express, expressage,
35
Wood Bros., carting posts,
15
Bion Green, freighting,
25
N. L. Howe, mending tank and faucet,
4 05
F. C. Williams, labor and supplies,
1 50
W. W. Lydston, labor and supplies,
2 05
$ 657 07
Appropriation, Overdrawn,
$ 600 00
57 07
$ 657 07
Overdraw on account of rise in oil.
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
BILL OF MAY 1, IS99.
G. G. Davis, 130 hours at .22 1-2, $ 29 25
G. G. Davis, horse and cart 94 hours at . 12 1-2, 11 75
G. G. Davis, horse 27 hours at . 10, : 70
Geo. Mason, 3 hours at . 17 1-2, 53
F. V. Manning, 5 hours at . 17 1-2, SS
Geo. Kittredge, 126 hours at . 17 1-2, 23 05
W. W. Sargent, 79 hours at . 17 1-2, 13 83
D. C. Bunker, 100 hours at . 17 1-2, 17 50
John Stimpson, 67 hours at . 17 1-2, 11 73
John Fitzgerald, 94 hours at . 17 1-2,
16 45
G. A. Ordway, 20 hours at . 17 1-2,
3 50
C. Carter, 3 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2,
61
J. D. Jones, 61 hours at . 17 1-2, 10 68
C. A. Stevens, 3 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2: 61
Wm. Emerson, team 110 hours at .40, 44 00
$ 187 07
BILL OF JUNE 5, 1899.
G. G. Davis, 164 hours at .22 1-2, $ 36 90
G. G. Davis, horse and cart, 198 hours at . 12 1-2, 24 75
G. G. Davis, I horse, 94 hours at . 10, 9 40
D. C. Bunker, 125 hours at . 17 1-2, 21 SS
John Fitzgerald. 226 hours at . 17 1-2, 39 55
Geo. Kittredge, 173 hours at . 17 1-2, 30 28
John Stimpson, 10 hours at . 17 1-2, 1 75
W. W. Sargent, 161 hours at . 17 1-2, 28 18
R. H. Sargent and team, 25 hours at .40, 10 00
Wood Bros., team, 10 hours at .40, 4 00
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
W. H. Emerson, team, 31 1-2 hours at .40, $ 12 60
C. Martin, 2 hours at . 17 1-2, 35
W. Veal, S hours at . 17 1-2,
40
L. D. Goddard and team, 5 1-2 hours at .40,
2 20
L. B. Blaisdell and team, 4 hours at .40, 60
II. Blaisdell, 12 hours at . 17 1-2, 2 10
J. D. Jones, 20 hours at . 17 1-2. 3 50
C. E. Cobb, 124 hours at . 17 1-2,
21 70
LeBosquet Bros., IO 05
I. B. Little Co., marline, 20
$ 262 39
BILL OF JULY 1, 1899.
G. G. Davis, 116 hours at .22 1-2, $ 26 10
G. G. Davis, horse and cart 146 hours at . 12 1-2, IS 25
G. G. Davis, horse 21 hours at . 10, 2 10
D. C. Bunker, 85 hours at 17 1-2, 14 SS
John Fitzgerald, 135 hours at . 17 1-2, 23 63
J. D. Jones, 10 hours at 17 1-2, 1 75
Geo. Kittredge, 182 hours at . 17 1-2, /
31 85
C. E. Cobb, 40 hours at . 17 1-2, 7 00
W. H. Emerson and team, 9 hours at .40,
3 60
W. W. Sargent, 14 hours at . 17 1-2, 2 45
Frank Mitchell, bill, 2 90
John Muldoon, bill, 1 40
Carriage W. & G. Co., 25 loads gravel at . 10, 2 50
Carriage W. & G. Co., 39 loads gravel at .06. 2 34
Almon Currier, 33 posts at . 16 2-3, 5 50
BILL OF AUGUST 7, 1899.
G. G. Davis, 66 hours at .22 I-2, $ 14 85
G. G. Davis, horse and cart, 78 hours at . 12 1-2, 9 75
G. G. Davis, horse, 6 hours at . 10, 60
J. Fitzgerald, 85 hours at . 17 I-2, 14 88
SS
Wm. Emerson, 5 hours at . 17 1-2,
Wm. Emerson and team, 5 hours at .40, 2 00
Geo. Kittredge, So hours at . 17 1-2, 14 00
J. D. Jones, 35 1-2 hours at . 17 I-2, 6 22
C. E. Cobb, 91 hours at . 17 1-2, 15 93
Chas. Bailey and team, 19 hours at . 30, 5 70
$ 146 25
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SELECTMEN'S RERORT.
LeBosquet Bros.,
Hanscom Bros.,
$ 1 05 10 77
$ 96 63
BILL OF SEPTEMBER 4, 1899.
G. G. Davis, 34 hours at .22 1-2, $ 7 65
G. G. Davis, horse and cart, 64 hours at . 12 1-2, 8 00
G. G. Davis, horse, 5 hours at . 10, 50
M. Connor, 25 hours at .17 1-2,
4 38
T. Grant, 10 hours at . 17 1-2.
75
C. E. Cobb, 18 hours at . 17 1-2,
3 15
W. Emerson and team, 15 hours at .40, 6 00
Geo. Kittredge, 101 hours at . 17 1-2,
17 68
Merrimac W. & G. Co., 6 loads of gravel at . 10 60
Merrimac W. & G. Co., 27 loads of gravel at .06 I 62
$ 51 33
BILL OF OCTOBER 2, 1899.
G. G. Davis, 43 hours at . 22 1-2, $ 9 68
G. G. Davis, horse and cart 37 1-2 hours at . 12 1-2, 4 69
J. D. Jones, 22 1-2 hours at . 17 I -2, 3 94
Charles Bailey and team 14 hours at .30, 4 20
B. B. Wood and team, 10 hours at .40, 4 00
88
Geo. Kittredge, 109 hours at . 17 I-2,
19 08
R. II. Sargent, 15 hours at . 17 1-2, 2 63
J. M. Evans, 10 hours at . 17 1-2, 1 75
M. Connor, 36 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2, 6 39
W. W. Sargent, 20 hours at . 17 1-2, 3 50
BILL OF NOVEMBER 6, 1899.
G. G. Davis, 152 hours at .22 1-2, $ 34 20
G. G. Davis, horse and cart, 97 hours at . 12 1-20, 12 13
G. G. Davis, horse, 14 hours at . 10, 40
J. D. Jones, 18 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2, , 24
L. D. Goddard, team, 27 1-2 hours at .40, 11 00
M. Cahill, 6 hours at . 17 1-2, I 05
M. Travers, 47 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2, 8 31
C. A. Stevens, 131 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2, 23 0I
$ 76 94
Wm. H. Emerson, 5 hours at . 17 1-2,
Wm. H. Emerson and team, 40 1-2 hours at .40, 16 20
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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Geo. Kittredge, 148 hours at . 17 1-2, $ 25 90
M. Connor, 67 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2, II SI
J. M. Evans, 67 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2, II SI
W. Emerson and team, 10 hours at .40,
4. 00
R. H. Sargent, 74 1-2 hours at . 17 1-2,
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