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712 06
Balance in Treasury (Other Depts.)
171 85
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of State Treasurer on account of support of sick paup. r
5 00
of State Treasurer on account of contagious diseases
49 29
for Income Grammar School Fund
46 34
for School Superintendent
312 50
for borrowed money
10,000 00
for Court fees
25 00
for hall rent
30 00
for foundation stone
3 50
for fighting R. R. fire
47 50
for fire hose destroyed
22 50
for Janitor of Library
150 00
from Water Works
8,613 67
for 14 Water bonds
14,000 00
for premium on bonds
500 00
for accrued interest on bonds
7 77
for highway dept.
660 07
for anniversary books sold
68 30
for Cambridge assessment
99 55
for balance of Taxes of 1905
1.955 62
for interest on Taxes of 1905
44 15
on account of taxes of 1906 for interest on Taxes of 1906
9 25
of W.B.Mosman for Orilla J.Flint Cemetery Fund for interest on deposits
119 47
300 00
of E.H.Rogers for Samuel Hartwell -
300 00
$69,791 29
$69,791 29
E. & O. E.
CHARLES S. WHEELER, Treasurer.
1
300 00
of State Treasurer on account of National Bank Tax of 1906
1,271 53
of State Treasurer on account of State Aid :. ·
48 00
County Tax .
2,715 47
Middlesex Inst. Savings Hartwell Cemetery Fund
62,758 91
90
19,128 .67
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Report of the Commissioners of Sinking and Trust Funds.
Sinking Fund Commissioners.
IN ACCOUNT WITH Town of Lincoln.
1906.
DR.
Feb. 1. Cash on deposit
$108 07
1907.
Jan. 28. Cash from C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer
1,675 00
Feb. 1. Interest on deposit
3 78
$1,786 85
1907.
Feb. 1. Cash on deposit
CR.
$1,786 85
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
.
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Trust Fund Commissioners IN ACCOUNT WITH
George G. Tarbell Legacy to the Lincoln Library.
1906.
DR.
Feb. 1. Cash on deposit
$40 00
Dividends, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.
64 00
Dividends, Boston & Lowell R. R. 64 00
Dividends, West End Street Ry , preferred
52 00
Interest, Caroline A. Nye, mortgage
50 00
Interest on deposit
3 84
$273 84
1907.
CR.
Feb 1. Cash, paid J. F. Farrar, Treasurer Lincoln Library.
$233 84
Cash on deposit
40 00
$273 84
The Fund is invested as follows :
8 shares Boston & Lowell R. R.
13 West End Street Ry. Co. preferred.
8 N. Y., N. H. & H R. R. Co.
$1000 mortgage note, 5%, Caroline A. Nye. . Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
93
Trust Fund Commissioners
IN ACCOUNT WITH
George Russell Legacy to the Lincoln Library.
1906.
DR
Feb. 1. Cash on deposit
$14 00
Dividends, N. Y., N. H. & H.
16 00
Dividends, Fitchburg R. R., preferred
35 00
Interest on deposit
1 06
$66 06
1907.
CR
Feb. 1. Cash paid John F. Farrar, Treas. Lincoln Library, Cash on deposit
$52 06
14 00
$66 06
The Fund is invested as follows : 1
7 shares Fitchburg R. R., preferred. 2 shares N. Y ., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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Trust Fund Commissioners IN ACCOUNT WITH
Julia A. Bemis Fund for benefit of Lincoln Library.
1906.
DR.
Feb. 1. Cash on deposit
$1,011 53
Interest on deposit
50 90
$1,062 43
1907.
CR.
Feb. 1. Cash paid John F. Farrar, Treasurer, Lincoln Library $62 43
Cash on deposit
1,000 00
$1,062 43
Respectfully submitted, C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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C. Lee Todd, Treasurer, IN ACCOUNT WITH The Bemis Lecture Fund.
1906.
DR.
Jan.
Balance on deposit
$766 77
Dividends, American Tel. & Tel. Co.
449 50
Fitchburg R. R. preferred
100 00
66 Boston & Providence .
100 00
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.
40 00
66 Old Colony R. R.
70 00
66
Boston & Albany R. R.
87 50
Boston & Lowell R. R.
240 00
66 West End St. Ry. Co., preferred
40 00
Coupons Central Crosstown õs
250 00
American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s .
250 00
Sale Central Crosstown 5s (due)
5,000 00
Interest on deposit
20 00
1906.
CR.
March 2.
Hoffman Quartet and Master Scorgie .
$117 50
Printing, R. H. Blodgett & Co.
4 25
Teaming, J. F. Farrar & Son
3 00
Stamps
1 00
66
7. Prof. Taylor
50 00
66
22.
Hamilton W. Mabie
150 00
Feb. 8.
Leland Powers
100 00
April 29.
Mrs. Lilian C. Carpenter
118 50
May 2.
$5,000 Central Crosstown 5s, 1909 Tuning piano, C. E.Woodhull
3 00
July 5.
Postals and mailing
3 75
Boston Letter Carriers' Band
114 00
Teaming, Tuttle & Kilkenny
12 00
Oct. 23.
Printing, R. H. Blodgett & Co. Hoffman Quartet and Miss Griggs
127 50
Nov. 8. Teaming, J. F. Farrar & Son
3 00
N. Dwight Hillis .
150 00
“ 16. G. Nox McCain
100 00
Dec. 4.
F. N. Robbins & Co.
63 00
Printing, R. H Blodgett & Co.
5 25
Teaming, J. F. Farrar & Son
3 00
" 13 Anthony Fiala
125 00
Teaming, M. H. Doherty
14 00
J. J. Hanley
8 00
F. E. Cousins
35 00
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$7,413 77
4,963 19
17 30
96
1907.
Jan. 5. W. T. Grenfell
$75 00
Samuel A. King
75 00
Setting lamp posts, M. M. Welch
1 50
Printing, R. H. Blodgett & Co.
15 25
Feb. 1. Apollo Glee Club .
107 25
Teaming, J. F. Farrar &-Son
3 00
" 6.
Russell H. Conwell
150 00
7. Balance on deposit
695 53
$7,413 77
The Fund of $30,000 is invested as follows :
30 shares Boston & Lowell R. R. Co.
10 66 Boston & Providence R. R. Co.
10 Boston & Albany R. R. Co.
10
Old Colony R. R. Co.
20 . . Fitchburg R. R. Co., preferred.
5 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.
10 6: West End Street Ry. Co., preferred.
58 - American Tel. & Tel. Co.
$5,000 Central Cross Town R. R. 5s of 1909.
$5,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 5s of 1907.
$5,000 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Ry. 412s, 1908.
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Treasurer.
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Report of the Treasurer of the Lincoln Cemetery Commissioners.
February 1, 1906, Balance on hand, $368 51 Four dividends of $2.50 each on 2 shares Fitchburg Railroad preferred, 10 00
Two dividends of $6.00 each on 3 shares Union Pacific preferred, 12 00
Balance in Treasurer's hands, February 1st, 1907, $390 51
Securities on hand : Two shares Fitchburg Railroad preferred.
Three shares Union Pacific preferred.
CHARLES S. SMITH,
Treasurer.
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Water Commissioners' Report.
The Water Commissioners hereby submit their annual report.
The general condition of the Water Works remains the same as at the close of the last financial year.
The machinery at the Pumping Station continues to do good work. The pumping the past year has been done en- tirely with the new pump, the Deane Pump being kept in good condition, in reserve.
New Shaking Grates have been placed under both boilers at an expense of $168.10.
No repairs have been made on the Suction Pipe, owing first, to high water in the pond in the spring and later to the fact that it took all the spare time of the Engineer to su- perintend the Construction Work.
Acting under the yotes of the Town the Commissioners have during the year made the following extensions, viz:
1. From the corner opposite Chas. S. Wheeler's place to the State Highway 7,090 ft. of 6" pipe, together with 4 Hydrants, 9 6" Gates, 1 4" Blow Off, at a total cost of $6,341 34. The pipe for this extension cost $30.70 per net ton, F. O. B. Lincoln.
2. On the State Highway from the new 6" pipe at the corner of the Bedford Road to opposite the house of George Nelson, 4,010 ft. 4" pipe, including 3 Hydrants and 5 Gates at a cost of $2,784.49.
3. On the Virginia Road from the State Highway to op- posite Geo. B. Cunningham's place, 4,620 ft. 4" pipe including 4 Hydrants and 5 Gates at a cost of $3,183.18. The pipe
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for this extension and the State Highway extension cost $33.70 per net ton, F. O. B. Concord.
4. 300 ft. of 2" pipe from the Virginia Road to opposite the house of Trougott Cunnert.
5 From opposite the barn of Flint Bros. to opposite the house of James B. Wheeler, 5,970 ft. 4" pipe, also 3 Hy- drants, 6 Gates and 1 Blow Off, at a cost of $3,796 07.
The pipe for this extension cost $37.20 per net ton, F. O. B. Lincoln.
The digging and laying of these extensions has been done by Angelo De Marco under contract; the first at 23 cts. per lineal foot, the second and third at 26 cts. per lineal foot and the last at 22 cts. per lineal foot.
The engineering for these extensions has been done without any extra expense to the Water Works; the inspection has been done by the Superintendent at an additional expense of $50.00, besides his horse hire.
A survey of all the new work has been made and plans of the same drawn by Whitman & Howard at a cost of $222.56.
The Town has now complete plans of all its Water Works to date.
Arrangements have been made for a favorable purchase of pipe for the extension voted last fall to the estate of the late Samuel Hartwell, subject to the granting of authority by the General Court, of more borrowing capacity for the Town.
Arrangements have also been made for the purchase of a Watering Trough to be placed on the State Highway in the Spring.
A part of the Regulations of the State Board of Health, which were in effect last year, in regard to Boating, Fishing and Cutting Ice in Sandy Pond, were declared by the Supreme Court to be illegal.
On Sept. 19, 1906, this Board voted to ask that amend- ments be made to the existing rules, and the State Board of Health granted the request.
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These amendments are printed at the close of this report and the attention of the citizens is called to the fact that at the present time, in order to boat, fish or cut ice on Sandy Pond it is necessary first to obtain a perinit from the State Board of Health.
At the last annual meeting it was voted that it was the sense of the Town that meters be placed on all services when requested. No appropriation was made to install meters, nevertheless the Commissioners have consulted with expert engineers, have written a number of cities and towns where the meter system is used and have sought the best information they could procure. The Commissioners are of the opinion that while the Town may eventually adopt a complete meter system, that time has not yet arrived.
The accounts of the Treasurer show a balance in the Treas- ury of $712.06; to this should be added $1,910.01, being the amount used in the Construction Account for which Bonds have not been issued. There are also uncollected rates outstanding amounting to $2,008.80.
The water rates have been reduced the past year by mak- ing a 10% discount on the house fixtures on all bills paid on or before September 1.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE L. CHAPIN, JOSEPH S. HART, CHARLES F. EVELETH.
CHARLES S. WHEELER,
Water Commissioners.
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Summary of Statistics for the Year Ending February 1, 1907.
Lincoln Water Works, Lincoln, Middlesex County, Mass.
GENERAL STATISTICS.
Population by census of 1900, 1,214.
Date of construction, 1874.
By whom owned, Town.
Source of supply, Sandy Pond.
Mode of supply, Pumping.
PUMPING STATISTICS.
Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon, Cross compound Fly Wheel Pump, 12" and 20}"x85"x12".
Deane Compound Condensing Duplex Pump 7}" and 16"x9}"x18".
Description of fuel used.
Kind, Hard and soft coal.
Brand of coal, Lackawanna, Pocahontas.
Average price of hard coal per gross ton, delivered, $7.40 Average price of soft coal per gross ton, delivered, $5,85. Percentage of ash, 21%.
Wood, price per cord, $5.00.
Coal consumed for the year in pumping, 249,385 lbs.
Pounds of wood consumed, equivalent amount of coal 2,742.
Amount of other fuel used, -.
Total equivalent coal consumed for the year, 251,370 lbs.
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Total pumpage for the year, 61,409.145 gallons, with 2% allowance for slip.
Average static head against which pumps work, 148.5 feet. Average dynamic head against which pumps work, 160 feet. Number of gallons pumped per pound of equivalent coal,206. Duty, 32,573,185.
Cost of Pumping, figured on pumping station expenses, riz., $1,856.15.
Per million gallons pumped, $30.23.
Per million gallons raised one foot (dynamic), 18.9 cents.
STATISTICS OF CONSUMPTION OF WATER.
Estimated total population at date, 1,214.
Estimated population on lines of pipe, 1,014. Estimated population supplied, 973.
Total consumption for the year, 61,409,145 gallons. Passed through meters, 23,871,600 gallons.
Percentage of consumption metered, 38.9. Average daily consumption, 119,215 gallons.
*Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 98.2.
*Gallons per day to each consumer, 117.5.
*Gallons per day to each tap, 534.
Cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance, viz., $5739.98, = $93.43.
Total cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance + interest on bonds, $130.17.
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STATISTICS RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. MAINS.
1. Kind of pipe, cast iron & cement lined.
2. Sizes, from 4" to 12".
3. Extended 21,740 ft. dur- ing year.
4. Discontinued 00 ft. dur- ing year.
5. Total now in use, 21,596 miles.
6. Cost of repairs per mile, $1.78.
7. Number of leaks per mile, .24.
8. Length of pipes less than 4 inches diam., 4 miles. 25. Number of meters added,
9. Number of hydrants add- ed during year, 14.
10. Number of hydrants (pub- lic and private) now in use, 102.
11. Number of stop gates add- ed during year, 23.
12. Number of stop gates now in use, 101.
13. Number of stop gates smaller than 4 inch, 0.
14. Number of blow-offs, 17.
15. Range of pressure on mains 40 lbs. to 60 lbs.
SERVICES.
16. Kind of pipe, galv. iron & cement lined.
17. Sizes, 3" to 4".
18. Extended 466 ft.
19. Discontinued 00 feet. .
20. Total now in use, 00 miles.
22. Number of service taps added during year, 17.
22. Number now in use, 224.
23. Average length of serv- ice, 12 feet.
24. Average cost of service for the year, $9.50.
26. Number now in use, 26. 2.
*The metered water sold to R. R. Co. is deducted from the total conumption in making these averages.
TOWN OF LINCOLN. WATER WORKS DEP'T. PUMPING STATION RECORD YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 1907.
Months
Duration
of Pumping
Total No.
U. S.
Steam lbs.
Vacuum inches
Pumping
After
Pumping
. Pumping
Banking
Heating
Wood and
Total Coal lbs.
Total Ashes lbs.
Ashes %
Net Fuel used lbs.
Gals. Pumped,
per lb. Fuel used
Duty
Feb., 1906. . .
86| 30
4,295,782
85
26
7,11}|
16,026
1,193
2,370
156
19,745
4,573
23
15,172 217
35,768,697
March, 1906
93
30
4,768,149
83
26.5
71
7
9
4
18,216
1,440
1,103
103
20,862
4,172
20
16,690
228
34.928,733
April, 1906
87
15
4,140,220 83
26.75
8
1
9
8
17,786
856
334
18,988
4,557
24
14,431
218
31,062,125
May, 1906 . .
115
15
5,456,337
83.5
26
7
7
9
22,487
2,190
205
24,882
6,469
26
18,413
219
32,378,468
June, 1906 .
104
20
5,584,758
83
26.25
6
3
8
8
22,054
2,299
173
24,526
6,131
25
18,395
227
33,791,153
July, 1906.
107
05
5,218,738
83.5 26
7
1
8
9
19,634
1,815
206
21,655
4,764
22
16,891 240
35,468,493
Aug., 1906
110
25
5,658,391
83
25.75
-I
7
9
2
21,625
2,290
218
24,133
5,067
21
19,066
235
34,915,873
Sept., 1906
123
45
5,944,521
82
25
6
2
7
9
22,410
2,547
167
25,124
4,773
19
20,351
236
35,396,291
Oct., 1906 . ..
118
20
5,259,829;
82
25.75
5
8
7
1
22,428
2,619
230
25,277
5,308
21
19,969
208
31,294,434
Nov., 1906 ..
106
15
5,361,715|
82.5 |25.5
6
2
7 11
22,086
2,226
359
24,671
4,934
20
19,737
217
32,394,605
Dec., 1906 . .
100
00
5,115,610 83
26.25
6
7
2
22,154
2,164
1,920
481
26,719
5,878
22
20,841
192
30,812,810
Jan., 1907
105
00
4,605,095
85
27.25
7
9
2
22,479
2,686
1,070
110
26,345
5,122
20
21,223
176
27,336,798
Yearly Total,
1,257
40
61,409,145
249,385
24,325
6,463
2,742
282,927
61,748
221,179
Monthly Ave.
104
48
5,117,428
83
26.
0
8
20,782
2,027
538
228
23,577
5,146
21
18,432 217
32,858.699
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Coal
hrs. min.
Gals. Pumped
Height of Reservoir
Coal used, lbs.
Before
ft. in. ft. in.
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JAMES T. LAIRD, Engineer Lincoln Water Works.
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9
1
6
1
105
WATER.
Payments.
J. T. Laird, Services as Engineer, 52 weeks @ $45.00, 780 00
J. T. Laird, Services as Superintendent, 200 00
J. T. Laird, Services as Inspector, 50 00
J. T. Laird, Cash paid and Expenses, 5 90
Angelo DeMarco, Water Extensions and Labor,
6,102 47
M. J. Dummond & Co., Iron Pipe,
7,459 09
B. & M. R. R,. Freight, 1,140 39
Chapman Valve Co., Hydrants, Valves, etc.,
646 62
Walworth Mfg. Co., Gal. Pipe, Service Boxes and Supplies, 76 49
Chadwick Lead Co., Lead Pipe and Solder,
10 26
National Meter Co., Meters and Repairs, 27 00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., Building Line between Station and Reservoir. 239 20
Neptune Meter Co., Disc Meter and Repairs, 44 55
Hodge Boiler Works, Labor and Car Fares,
21/32
Buffalo Meter Co., Meter Book and Postage, 1 08
Hart Packing Co., Washers, Packing Waste, etc. 71.45
Thomas L. Giles, Making Schedule of Water Rates,
2 00
Geo. F. Blake Mfg. Co., Repairing Pump,
7 17
Dean Steam Pump Co., Rubber Valves,
4 82
Valley Iron Works, Set Grates, 87 35
National Express Co., Expressage, 4 70
C. T. Capstick, Typewriting and Copying, 22 27
F. E. Cousins, 59 31-100 Tons Coal @ $6.55, 390 55
F. E. Cousins, 2 Tons Soft Coal @ 5.50, 11 00
Waltham Coal Co., 57 42-100 Tons Coal @ $6.35, 366 14
Waltham Coal Co., 2 48-100 Tons Coal @ $5.75, 14 23
Eagle Oil Co., Eagline and Lard Oil, 44 28
Geo. E. Winslow, Recording Dials and Postage, 3 10
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Charles S. Wheeler Treas., Payment of Coupons on Water Bonds, 2,255 00
Charles S. Wheeler, Treas., Payment of Water Bond, 1,000 00
C. F. Adams, 1 Cord Pine Wood, 5 00
J. E. Baker, 1 Cord Pine Wood, 5 00
Davis & Farnham, Castings and Grate,
100 62
Braman, Dow & Co., Lead and Gal. Pipe and Supplies, .89 38
J. A. Burgess, Making Irons and Sharpening Picks, 4 30
P. J. Whelan, Mason Work, 16 15
I. N. MacRae, Labor, 89 69
Registry of Deeds, Plan of Sandy Pond, 5 00
C. Lee Todd, Treas, Sinking Fund, 1,675 00
Whitman & Howard, Surveys, Plans and Express, 222 56
E. Blodgett & Sons, New Bottom to Fire Pot, 3 15
J. L. Chapin & Son, Supplies, 6 89
F. E. Cousins, Teaming 55 Tons Coal,
49 50
F. E. Cousins, Teaming Pipe,
2 00
Highway Dept., Teaming Coal,
40 00
Highway Dept., Teaming Pipe,
268 46
Wm. C. Pierce, Storing Pipe,
5 00
Geo. E. Crosby, Printing Notices,
2 00
The Lincoln Press, 100 Postals and Printing, 2 00 :
Dennis Doherty, Labor 1 Day and 12 ft. Iron Pipe,
80 cts., . 2 55
Samuel Watson, Labor, 2 00
Patrick Lennon, Labor, 3 Days @ $1.75,
5 25
Edward Dempsey, Labor, 72 Days @ $1.75,
13 13
Geo. Van Camp, 6 Days @ $1.75, 10 50
W. C. Robus, Labor, 1 00
Andrew J. Doherty, Use of Horse 21 5-6 Days @ $1.50, 32 74
M. H. Doherty, Carriage Hire and Teaming, 33 00
J. F. Farrar & Son, Horse and Man, 2 75
Charles F. Eveleth, Services as Water Comm., 50 00
Charles F. Eveleth, 3 Telegrams, 2 25
1
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Charles F. Eveleth, Postage,
1 76
Charles S. Smith, Services as Water Comm., 50 00
J. S. Hart, Services as Water Comm., 50 00
Charles S. Wheeler, Services as Water Comm., 50 00
Geo. L. Chapin, Services as Water Comm., 75 00
Geo. L. Chapin, Services as Collector,
100 00
Total,
$24,162 60
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1st Faucet
Add'l Faucets Bath Tubs
Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
Charles S. Wheeler
1/1
$26 10
Charlotte Wheeler
111 3
26 10
Mary A. Ropes
unoccupied
Herbert E. Barnes
1 1112
24 30
Geo. A. Graves
112222
38 90
Estate of Geo. G. Tarbell
1 1213
21 26
Joseph A. Ropes (Cottage)
1
9 00
Joseph A. Ropes
111323
55 90
Wm. R. Warren
113333
56 60
Wm. R. Warren, Stable
11111 2
5
37 90
Annie M. Wilkins
1
1213
39 50
Town Hall
50 00
The First Parish
20 00
Centre School House
20 00
Emily F. Chapin
1 12 1
2
26 55
Alice B. Chapin
1
1212
1
27 91
R. D. Donaldson
1
111
20 70
Nellie G. MacRae
1
1111
1
24 50
Unitarian Parish
4 50
Julia A. Bemis
1
111
1
1
27 70
Estate of Cyrus Smith
1
9 00
Geo. L. Chapin
1 1113
1
3
2
40 10
Charles S. Smith
1
9 00
Cyrus G. Smith
11
2
18 00
Charles E. Clark
1 1112
27 00
Mrs. A. L. Johnson
1
111
1
28 00
Estate of L. W. Weston
2
1212
37 55
Julian de Cordova
113454
1
65 25
Julian de Cordova (Stable)
1 1112
5
1
35 30
Sarah E. Hunt
unoccupied
James F. Russ
111112 1
1
37 90
Estate of Jonas Smith
1
9 00
Francis Smith
1 111 111212 1
38 50
Charles H. Trask (Cottage)
1
10 00
James J. Storrow
181 60
A. Henry Higginson
unoccupied 111113
26 10
A. Henry Higginson, Hunt Club Public Library
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10 00
Ann E. Weston
111
20 70
Charles H. Trask
20 70
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First Faucet Add'l Faucets Bath Tubs Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
First Parish
1
1113
$23 40
First Parish
1
1
1 1 1 2
1
1
29 70
Geo. Flint
1 1112
24 30
Geo. Flint
1 1112
24 30
Ephraim B. Flint
1 1113
1
31 10
Geo. F. Newton
142213
1
2
46 45
James DeNormandie
111313
1
39 20
Moorfield Storey
113324
1
4
6
69 90
Moorfield Storey, Cottage
1
11
16 20
Henry R. Page
1 1113
1
4
5
44 10
Page Brothers, Cottage
1
9 00
Laura F. Briggs
unoccup
i ed
Andrew C. Wheelwright
111326
1
46 80
Andrew C. Wheelwright, Cot- tage and Stable
1
2
12 60
D. L. Hamilton
1
1
9 00
Estate of Michael Dempsey
1
10 00
Estate of P. Conway
1
8
10 00
A. J. Doherty
1
1
11 00
Mary J. Elsworth
1
2
14 00
Bridget Roach
1
1
1
12 00
John Kennedy
1
3
1
18 00
Edward W. Pope
1
2323
42 80
Edward W. Pope, Cottage
1
1
13 50
John H. Pierce
112323
1
3
55 40
Charles P. Jaynes
111112
1
32 40
Kidder Bros.
1
3
14 40
Samuel H. Pierce
1 12 1
3
1
33 35
B. D. Sweet
1
1212
19 91
Roger Sherman
1
1112
27 00
James T. Laird
1
111
20 70
Estate of H. C. Chapin
1
9 00
Mrs. A. E. Cousins
1
11121
29 30
1
1112
24 30
Harold S. Cousins
1
1112
3
30 30
William C. Pierce
1
1112
2
4
32 30
Alice and Jennie I. Pierce
1
1| 1
20 .70
Patrick Lennon
X
9 00
Charles Lunt
9 00
Patrick Craven
10 00
1
Geo. Flint
110
1st Faucet
Add'l Faucets Bath Tubs Water Closets Set Basins
· Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers Horses
Cows
Mrs. Catherine Lahay
$9 00
J. T. Calkins
1
11
18 00
Edward Ryan
1
1
11 00
S. R. Snelling
1 111
S
1
40 00
Elizabeth B. Swift
111213 1 1213
1
1
35 35
A. F. Hodges
unoccup
ied
1
11 00
Henry E. Warner
113324
1
3
2
60 70
Annie A. Rae
1
9 00
Annie A. Rae
1
9 00
John Ryan
1
1
1
13 00
Helen F. Welch
18 00
R. A. Shepard
1
1
1
1
24 00
Helen F. Welch
2
18 00
Dennis Doherty
3
1
16 00
Helen F. Welch
1
2
13 00
Helen F. Welch
1
1
2
4
1
33 30
B. & M. Station
1
1
1
25 70
Abby F. Cook
1
1 11
20 70
Mrs. M. P. Blodgett
1
9 00
Mrs. H. F. Cook
1
9 00
F. E. Cousins
2
1
4
1
31 50
Mrs. M. P. Blodgett
4
36 00
Mrs. M. P. Blodgett
111212
|1
3
41 15
Mary Martin
1
9 00
Estate of Isaiah I. Bent
1
1
11 00
1
1
1
12 00
Daniel King
1
9 00
1
1
15 00
J. Underwood
1
10 00
1
1
2
1
1
1
Charles E. Woodhull
61 26
Geo. F. Harrington
1
1 4 11
24 50
Francis Smith
9 00
South School
4
40 00
Joseph S. Hart
1 1212
32 05
Alice D. H. Floyd
1
1 113
1
2
40 50
A. G. Davis
1 1112
1
1
1
31 80
C. P. Farnsworth
1
10 00
2
35 55
Mrs. E. L. Campbell
A. F. Hodges, Cottage
1
1
gu
rantee
John W. Rooney
George L. Cousins
1 2
5
HAN
111
1st Faucet
Add'l Faucets Bath Tubs Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
J. P. Brennan
1
1212
1
7
1
$46 05
J. E. Eveleth
1
12
3
1
2
5
42 35
J. E. Eveleth (Cottage)
1
9 00
John A. Burgess
1
12 00
Emily Bush
1|
1212
1
26 55
J. P. Brennan (Cottage)
1
13 50
Estate of Asahel Wheeler
1
9 00
Thomas Coan
1
9 00
William H. Sherman
1
9 00
Eugene A. Sherman
1 1212
1
34 50
D. H. Sherman
1
.
1
11 00
W. A. Blodgett.
1
1113
26 10
Estate of John Boyce
1
9 00
E. R. Farrar, Tenement
2
18 00
S. H. Blodgett, Farm House
1
10 00
E. R. Farrar, Shop
1
9 00
Stephen H. Blodgett
111123
32 40
S. R. H. Biggs
1 111
23 70
F. A. Hayden
1 111
20 70
Water Trough, Wheeler's Corner
50 00
66
Library 66
50 00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
1
1
13 50
Cemetery
1
10 00
Mary Corrigan
1
9 00
Donald Gordon
1
2323
1
1 2
46 80
John W. Farrar
1
9 00
E. R. Farrar
1 1'1
1
23 00
John F. Farrar
1
4
1
18 00
Thomas L. Giles
1
11
18 00
John Tasker
11
1
1
1
20 60
Russell G. Crook
1 11
20 00
Mrs. Marriane Bamforth
1
10 00
C. H. Bamforth
1
10 00
Estate of A. Ehlert
1
1
2
13 00
Edwin B. Rice
1
1
2
1
20 00
Vernon A. Wright
111212
1
1
2
37 65
James Hunter
1
2
7
20 00
Herbert W. Farrar
1
1
11 00
Lewis Miner
1
9 00
.
1
1
Blodgett's
50 00
112
1st Faucets
Add'l Faucets Bath Tubs Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
Ogden Codman
1
$10 00
St. Anne's Church
Spe C ia l
rate
5 00
Mrs. A. L. Snelling (Farmhouse)
1
122
25 65
Mrs. A. L. Snelling
1112
13
43 25
Mrs. A. L. Snelling
1 11
2
22 00
H. K. W. Hall
1
10 00
Mrs. Kate F. P. Dodge
1
1
11 00
Watson Tyler
1
9 00
Mrs. John Delory
1
10 00
A. S. Eldredge
1112
13
1
3
42 45
Dr. W. A. Brooks
1 1313
1
2
41 40
Town of Lincoln, 95 Hydrants
1425. 00
Abijah G. Jones
1
1| 2
14 00
Estate of I. W. Weston (Farm House)
1
9 00
C. P. Jaynes (Cottage)
2
18 00
Henry L. Higginson
1
111
38 70
Chas. S. Wheeler, Robus
1
9 00
Mrs. J. D. Sherman
1
9 00
Isaac B. Cook
18 00
Martin Schurman
1
10 00
111
212
30 15
66
New House
114654
83 05
66
66
Stable
1
1
15
43 50
66
Kennels
1
11
16 20
George Nelson
1
11 1
3
12
30 75
John Dee
1
3
7
17 25
Edward McHugh
1
3
13
21 75
Trougott Cunnert
4
2
15 00
Frank Hosey
7 50
Geo. W. Cunningham
4
16
18 00
James B. Wheeler
1
5|18
22 22
Minnie S. Scaven
1
Ipalr|tl
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ylear
6 75
1
2
12
A. H. Higginson
1
2
113
METERS
Boston & Maine R. R.
1843 09
Charles S. Wheeler
23 46
H. E. Barnes
31 82
C. G. Smith
28 22
Charles S. Smith
24 75
Roger Sherman
15 08
Wm. C. Peirce
9 95
Wm. C. Peirce
35 80
Kidder Brothers
89 08
C. P. Jaynes
57 13
J. T. Collins
21 95
Geo. L. Cousins
39 07
Geo. F. Harrington
39,90
Estate of John Boyce
44 58
W. A. Blodgett, D. E. S.
35 86
E. A. Sherman .
80 30
W. A. Blodgett,W. H. S.
119 37
C. P. Farnsworth
53 79
W. A. Blodgett, Codman
138 10
S. H. Blodgett
58 41
Charles F. Adams
86 95
W. A. Blodgett, Greenhouse
47 33
Flint Brothers, Barn
36 50
Flint Brothers, Greenhouse
97.81
James J. Storrow, Greenhouse
16 52
PROFIT AND LOSS. Year ending Feb. 1, 1907.
DR.
To Expense,
105 20
By Water*
Salaries,
1,355 00
Interest,
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