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George P. Smith, labor and material Warren engine house 10 92
George P. Smith. labor and material Barni- coat engine house . 4 50
J. C. Underhil. gravel Barnicoat engine
honse
16 02
Boston Woven Hose Company. life-saving chute 52 50
Farley & Daniels, stove 10 00
HI. Lee M. Pike, printing notice
Ephraim Goodhue, wrench 1 00
John Quill, teaming 25
- $351 07
15
Recapitulation.
Paid engineers and firemen
1017 75
.. new engine house. engine. &c. 1008 06
.. for incidentals 351 07
--- $2376 88
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
$5000 00
Bills allowed for gravel, Inmber, &c., 1887 :
J. C. Underhill,
gravel
Dist. 1
$54 69
..
5
14 10
..
..
.. 10 11 25
..
Manning St
20 16
Charles Jewett
. .
..
3
4 20
Edward Dole
..
..
3
24 95
Wm. H. Kinsman
..
..
4
4 08
..
..
..
5 25
Manasseh Brown
..
1
8 72
Wm. G. Brown
..
10
11 07
Charles G. Brown.
covering stone
9
2 00
S. F. Canney. lumber
..
10)
7 33
John S. Glover. Time and cement
10)
8 25
-- $199 44
Bills allowed for gravel. lamber. & .. 1888.
J. C. Underhill ..
..
Dist.
1
20 70
..
..
3
6 30
Eugene Sallivan
..
..
2
3 84
Elward Dole
..
..
3
14 05
Joseph R. Wilson
..
..
1
12 00
Ira Damnels
..
..
4
1 68
F. H. Burnham
..
..
4
7 28
. .
..
5
1 00
5
23 39
APPROPRIATIONS :
16
F. II. Burnham. gravel
Dist. No. 8
$10 24
..
10
4 16
J. H. Wiley
10
2 88
William H. Kinsman
..
..
4 76 %
E. Newton Brown
..
..
13 40
Walter Gould
. .
..
S
3 60
David T. Perley
12
2 28
William M. Conant
..
..
13
6 12
B. D. Appleton
..
14
4 41
L. D. Pickard
..
..
14
5 50
J. W. Nourse
14
5 70
(). A. Bailey
..
..
14
4 00
Alvin Story
..
..
15
5 04
J. C Underhill
2 17
Ipswich Mills
ashes
..
1 70
$142 81
REPAIRS OF BRIDGES, DRAINS, QC. ·
Bills allowed for 1887 :
Theo. F. Cogswell. drain pipe
Dist. 5 $ 17 77 .. 8 88
.. 10
122 20
-- $140 85
1888.
Fall & Fellows. lumber
..
3
1 45
.6
. .
10 49
..
..
..
8
1 48
..
..
12
7 16
.6
..
16
11 55
S. F. Canney
..
..
1
35 36
..
..
3
4 26
..
..
8
19 34
..
.. 10
3 42
..
.. ordered by Mr. Farley
2 80
S. M. Brown. stone
..
2
1 50
Alvin Story .. .. 15
2 00
..
..
4
..
..
.
..
..
..
..
17
Webster Smith.
blacksmith work
Dist. 1
$ 3 15
..
..
4
50
66
..
10
1 25
11
3 00
Charles F. Jordan
6 :
1
9 59
..
66
5
7 80
John F. Lych
66
60
1
1 95
Ephraim Goodhue
66
1
30
Malachi Nolan
66
66
1
80
Theo. F. Cogswell, drain pipe
66
4
5 39
..
..
66
5
4 77
Lewis E. Willcomb,
nails
66
5
35
J. W. Newman
66
8
92
J. W. Goodhue
..
..
8
28
66
66
12
31
Thomas H. Lord
66
16
68
. J. W. Goodhne, pick handles and nails “ 6.
4
1 12
5
36
John A. Brown, bricks
..
10
18 20
John S. Glover, cement
66
10
3 50
Leander Godett, blasting
..
5
7 55
Benj. Currier
5
7 25
Alfred Norman. building fence
1
3 05
Foster Russell, building drain
66
1
7 50
John Quill, expressing
25
Albert E. Tenney "
50
Theo. F. Cogswell. powder
..
5
75
-$211 12
LABOR REPAIRING HIGHWAYS.
Bills allowed on account of 1887.
Distriet No. 1.
J. C. Underhill $137 98
Daniel Lord 3 65
10
18 32
1
92
18
A. W. Brown
$14 70 4 80
Wilbur Ellsworth
-$161 13
Distriet No. 2.
Brackett Brothers
29 10
.
---- $29 10
District No. 3.
D. S. Russell
14 25
George E. Lord
3 05
--- $17 30
District No. 4. .
S. J. Wakeham
3 30
W. B. Sturgis
1 00
Aaron Lord
45 24
W. B. Kinsman
25 30
--- $74 84
District No. 5.
$. T. Sherburne
13 46
George W. Fall
1 40
George H. Brocklebank
8 43
Aaron Hubbard
12 65
Tyler Caldwell
11 50
N. A. Dickinson
2 60
I. A. Rogers
10 52
William L. Rust
6 20
William P. Ross
12 73
Warren Robinson
1 20
J. C. Underhill
7 84
-- -- $88 53
District No. 6.
Charles Littlefield 1 80
A. S. Garland
5 40
19
William Seward
5 40
J. C. Carlisle
10 20
$22 80
District No. 7.
J. H. Brown
4 25
Fied. G. Cross
4 74
John Brown Manasseh Brown
6 57
66 50
--- $82 06
District No. 8.
Jas. H. Lakeman
2 90
W. W. Wait
10 62
Win. Seward
4 30
-$17 82
District No. 9.
John Galbraith
12 64
Perley B. Lakeman
1 25
$13 89
District No. 10.
Levy L. Howe
2 00
John K. Chapman
40
-$2 40
District No. 13.
Charles M. Perley
1 00
-$1 00
District No. 14.
85
A.son Spiller
2 00
Ephraim Averill
1 15
J. W. Nourse
7 43
B. D. Appleton
3 22
--- $14 65
A. H. Rutherford
20
District No. 15.
J. B. Caverly
13 29
George E. Smith
8 40
-- $21 69
Paid for labor on account of 1887. $547 21
PAID FOR LABOR REPAIRING HIGHWAYS.
Bills allowed 1888.
District No. 1.
Wilbur Ellsworth
33 51
Daniel Lord
28 70
J. C. Underhill 72 85
John Doyle 33 95
Jeremiah Sullivan
30 90
William G. Brown
13 12
William Shaw
8 00
M. McDonald
29 05
A. H. Underhill
38 12
Addison Varney
5 80
A. W. Brown
13 12
John Muldoon
1 60
--- $308 72
District No. 2.
Peter Quill
11 20
J. M. Purington
4 10
William Goodhne
21 87
Eugene Sullivan
6 00
George E. Johnson
11 60
A. W. Peabody
3 20
-$57 97
District No. 3.
George E. Lord 5. 80
S. M. Ross 4 00
21
W. H. Kirk 80
Wm. Ready
1 80
S. P. Rutherford 29 40
A. A. Rutherford 13 40
W. F. Rutherford
6 60
Isaac Lord
4 00
Charles Pike
4 00
J seph King
9 80
George Russell
11 77
David Grady
7 80
H. H. Kennett
3 60
Edward Dole
4. 20
John Eli
3 20
Edward Ready
4 80
John A. Brown
8 40
Charles Jewett
13 65
Edward Lord
4 20
J. B. Mitchell
4 20
Wm. Mitchell
1 60
James Ready
1 60
John A. Smith
4 20
John L Dickinson
9. 45
Clayton M. Jewett
7 35
-- $169 62
District No. 4.
W. B. Sturgis
16 60
Aaron Lord
41 43
E. Ready
10 00
P. B. Lakomal
1.50
Alfred Norman
5 30
Foster Russell
2 50
Maynard Whittier
29 25
J. R. Wilson
45 02
A. S. Brown 36 03
Asa Wade 8 53
Wm. Kimball
3 17
D). W. Appleton
4 75
-$204 08
District No. 5.ª
George W. Fall
4 62
Aaron W. Hubbard
9 88
Tyler Caldwell
14 05
Moses Spiller
1 20
H. P. Poore.
15 75
Wm. E. Barton
2 00
Win. P. Ross
63 98
Fred A. Carter
20
George Poole
9 30
Luther Wait
5 28
Jere. Brocklebank 21 00
Moses G. Lord
21 90
Alfred Barton
5 00
Robert Gove
7 00
Austin Carter
24 11
Win. Chapman
5 40
Allan Brown
10 73
Charles Dorr
10 10
Jacob Seanks
1 80
Alonzo Butter
1 20
-- $234 50
District No. 6.
Willard F. Kinsman
3 75
Wm. Kimball
4 12
-ST 87
District No. 7.
E. Newton Brown 23 75
Joseph Horton 9 25
23
A Story Brow.
18 50
Chas. (. Brown
7 25
Manasseh Brown
7 25
--- $66 00
District No. 8.
W. W. Wait
24 00
Chas. Spiller
37 40
Austin Measures
65 06
Isaac Foss
4 63
Daniel Sheehan
3 00
Hardy M. Beck
10.80
John Gould
80
J. H. Lakeman
75
Jas. B. Scott
1- 60
G. A. Kinsman
3 00
-$151 04
District No. 10.
Wesley B. Copp
27 56
G. A. Pickard
9 80
John M. Caldwell
72 49
Win. A. Fletcher
50
Thomas E. Roberts
2 85
Joseph Smith
15 40
James Me Laughlin
4 00
Lather Lord
9 00
Luther A. Lord
12 40
M so's Chapman
40
Thos. D. Goukl
4 00
Geo. M. Lord
4 00
Charles Jewett
2 50
John H. Baker
10 00
Fred O. Hart
10 97
Asa Lord. nails. barrels. salt, cheese. bread.
coffee and sugar 8 92
Thomas T. Chapman 18 80
Foster Burnham 2 00
Howard S. Hills
2 00
Joseph Leno
2 00
John W. Lord
6 00
Edward Geyer
5 00
Henry H. Brown
12 00
Erastus Clark
14 53
Jas. Griffing
9 00
Daniel R. Caldwell
11 00
Sammel P. Foster
5 00
Stephen Ross
2 00
Sylvester Brown
12 20
Philip Kimball
5 00
Isaac Lord
7 010)
Geo. W. Tozer
3 00
E. Lord
3 00
Thomas R. Lord
1 00
-S315 32
District No. 11.
Cyrus W. Conant
16 50
Jacob C. Conant
26 00
Alvin S. Guilford
8 00
Charles A. Conant
2 90
- 553 40 --
District No. 12.
David T. Perley
68 50
Luther Wait
1 00
Foster Russell
1 25
-$70 75
25
Charles M. Perley Abel S. Howe
44 37
23 30
==---- $67 67
District No. 14.
John W. Nourse
5 50
R. D. Appleton
5 60
L. D. Pie ard
2 92
D. L. Haggerty
5 05
Wm. B. Spiller
80
Charles Guilford
4 00
J. Dillon
4 00
C. H. Pike
4 00
Charles Bailey
4 00
Luther Nourse
4 00
A. E. Jewett
1 00
John Donova 1
8 60
-$49 47
District No. 15.
George E. S.nith
25 35
Aivin Story
17 90
Frank Smith
11 60
J. B. Scott
1 40
-$56 25
District No. 16.
Wm. H. Lavalette
37 87
Samuel MeLaughlin
26 25
Wm. H. Pickard
7 80
Daniel G. Chapman
11 10
Andrew JJ. Philips
8 60
Cyrus Conant
4 97
# James Gould 3
2 65
-
-$99 24 $1911 90
Total for Labor 1888.
District No. 13.
4
26
CLEARING SNOW.
District No. 1.
Bills allowed 1888.
John Doyle
6 45
M. McDonald
5 90
John Muldoon 1 20
25 17
Daniel Lord
1 00
Jessie Cotter
2 20
Jeremiah Sullivan
1 40
Luke Murray
6 23
J. C. Underhill
3 10
A. H. Underhill
1 00
Patrick Riley
$53 65
District No. 2.
2 90
J. M. Purington 1887
9 30
.. 1888
--- $12 20
Distriet No. 3.
1887.
7 50
Joseph King
80
George H. Day
4 80
George H. Russell
2 20
Wm. F. Rutherford
3 05
S. P. Rutherford
60
Ernest L. Rutherford
1888.
20 50
George E. Lord
13 10
Stephen M. Ross
3 90
W. H. Kirk
1 20
George W. Goodwin
2 00
Wm. Ready
3 10
John Duprey
1. 70
George H. Day
27
C. M. Jewett 3 95
George H. Russell
1 75
J. B. Mitchell
3 20
Henry Noyes
1. 50
E. L. Rutherford 1 20
S. P. Rutherford 2 10
A. A. Rutherford
1 65
Edward Ready
20
A. D. Evans
2 30
-$82 30
District No. 4.
1887.
Henry Forbes
60
Amos Bray
50 ...
Maynard Whittier
8 40
1888.
Daniel Sheeh in
80
S. J. Wakeham
3 20
W. B. Sturgis 1 00
Henry Forbes
4 45
Edmund Readv
6 05
F. T. Gondhuo
60
J. R. Wilson
1 80
A. S. Brown
1 00
Aaron. Lord
80
* Asa Wade
3 60
W. B. Kinsman
40
Daniel W. Appleton
1 20
J. B. Scott
2 40
Alfred Norman
1 60
-- $38 40
District No. 5.
1887 ..
. Aaron W. Hubbard
11 35
.
Tyler Caldwell
4 30
Edward A. Spiller
1 60
Nathaniel Rust
2 00
1888.
Wm. Brown
2 00
· Geo. W. Fall .
8 10
George H. Brocklekank.
11 21
Aaron W. Hubbard
27 85
Henry Churchill
60
Walter Brocklebank
3 90
Frank Clifford
1 40
Edward H. Damon
7 87
Alonzo Butler
1 80
David F. Dow
2 00
Tyler Caldwell
12 90
Jeremiah Brocklebank
6 60
James Scott
1 20
Win. Barton
2.70
E. A. Spiller
1 90
Wm. H. Fall
2 40
Moses G. Lord
5 30
George Poole
70
Wm. P. Ross
4 20
Robert Gove
60
Jacob Safford
35
-$124*83
District No. 6.
1887.
Charles Littlefield
80
A. S. Garland 40
J. F. Kinsmad
1 20
Augustine Stone
3 20
Charles Goodwin
80
29
1888. John Doyle
2 00
Augustine Stone 14 65
W. F. Kinsman 15 30
J. C. Carlisle
6 80
J. A. Huckins
6 00
Wm. A. Sturgis
3 40
Charles Goodwin
3 40
Jeremiah Sullivan
6 00
Eugene Girard
6 00
Michael Laffy
2 00
Jessie Cotter
5 60
Wm. Herbin
4 20
Edward Robishean
80
John Sturk
2 60
-$85 15
District No. 7.
1887.
Thomas Roberts
4 60
Fred G. Cross . "
2 20 .
Joseph Horton.
1 50
1888.
M ·nasseh Brown
6 80
J. H. Brown
1 80
A. B. Fellows
3 20
Fred G. Cross
5 00
A. Story Brown
4 60
John Brown
3 40
Joseph H rton
6 00
Wm. H. Kinsman
2 00
E. Newton Brown
2 40
- $43 50
30
Distriet No. 8.
1887. Jas. H. Lakemin
1 90
Gustavus Kinsman
3 00
1888.
Jas. H. Lakeman
3 80
Daniel Sheehan
3 40
Hardy M. Beck
2 00
Richard Greenleaf
80
Frank Fewkes
1 80
Albert Geodrey
3 20
Herbert Witham
80
Edward Ready
1 00
Frederic Mitchell
60
John Gould
7 95
Alden Story
1 10
Henry Atherly
1 40
Gustavus Kinsman
7 25
Henry Witham
80
Isaac Foss
7 25
Austin Measures
80
-- -$48 85
District No. 9.
1888.
A. P. Bar ham 3 00
E. K. Brown
4 10-
Horatio Story
8 00
Frank R. Daniels
5 75
-- $20 85
District No. 10.
1887. Levi L. Howe James Mc Laughlin
20
2 00
31
Clifford F. Chapman
60
G. A. Pickard
4 00
Michael Laffy 1 00
John K. Chapman
2 25
John W. Lord
2 10
Luther Lord
1 05
John M. Caldwell
17 10
1888.
Levi L.Howe
3 20
James Mr. Laughlin 2 20
Clifford F. Chapman
11 00
G. A. Pickard
9 20
Michael Laffy
7 40
Joseph Smith
5 20
Sylvester Brown
9 80
John .W. Lord
1 60
George M. Lord
1 60
J. H. Baker
1 80
George Harris
3 50
John L. Dickinson ,
6 40
Lather Lord
2 00
W. F. Kenney
5 00
We ley B. Copp
2 00
H. S. H1s
5 40
W. B. Richard-
1 00
Stephen R. Harris
1 60
Benjamin Hart
1 60
John M. Caldwell
24 70
Luther A. Lord
1 80
Win. A. Burnham
2 70
Wm. F. Burnham
2 50
George W. Stone
1 60
H. M. Stone
1 60
Kben Lord
1 00
32
Harrison Smith
20
-- $147 90
District No. 11.
1888.
Cyrus W. Conant
4 39
Linwood C. Conant
90
Jacob C. Conant
2 02
-$7 31
District No. 12.
1888. David T. Perley
12 31
--- $12 31
District No. 13.
1887.
Abel S. Howe
2 47
1888.
James Kinnear
3 05
Abel S. Howe
80
Charles M. Perley
2 40
- $8 72
District 'No. 14.
1888.
D. L. Haggerty 2 95
Ephraim Averill
55
A. H. Rutherford 60
John Donovan
90
J. C. Forbes
85
Charles Guilford
85
Everett Jewett
75
John W. Nourse
1 80
1 00
Wm. B. Spiller
-
--- $10 25
33
District No. 15.
1888.
J. B. Caverly
80
George Woodbury
4 40
George E. Smith
1 30
Alvin Story
1 30
F. P. Brown
2 10
John B. Brown
1 40
------ $11 30
District No. 16.
1888.
Wm. Garrette
1 80
Wm. H. Lavalette
2 03
Andrew J. Philips
80
----- $4 63
District, No. 17.
1888.
A. B. Fellows
2 40
Eben Fall
60
Edwin Goodwin
60
-- $3 60
Total clearing snow 1887, 1888
$715 75
SAUNDERS' BRIDGE AND ROAD.
BILLS ALLOWED : J. C. Underhill, labor and material 68 66
Roc .port Granite Co., stone 55 00
B. & M. Railroad, freight 20 00
J. W. Goodhne, nails 47
A. H. Plouff, lanterns
1 50
C. G. Brown, stone
1 00
Jessie Cotter. labor
27 10
John Doyle ..
28 20
+
34
John J. Andrews, labor
6 00
Jeremiah Sullivan
٠٩
17 20
A. H. Underhill
46 90
Wilbur Ellsworth
12 40
William Shaw
35 30
James B. Scott
48 98
*
4
Daniel Kimball. stone
5 00
Theo. F. Cogswell. brimstone
12
$373 83
REPAIRING BOARDMAN BRIDGE.
BILLS ALLOWED :
David Low.
labor
5 20
John J. Gould ..
9 90
James B. Scott ..
10 00
William Kimball ..
6 00
-- $31 10
- Total expended on Highways,
$4274 01
WIDENING OF PROSPECT STREET.
$810 00
Appropriation. BILLS ALLOWED :
Mary A. Glover. land damages
50 00
Mark Foss
10 f0
Isaac Foss .. ..
150 00
$210 00
$600 00
Recapitulation.
Paid for gravel lumber, &e .. 1887. $199 44
" . drain pipe .. 140 85
· labor 547 21 ..
35
Paid for clearing snow
1887.
102 97
----- $990 47
Paid for gravel
1888.
142 81
" Aumber, drain pipe. &r.
211 12
« " labor
1911 90
" " clearing snow
6.
612 78
. . .. Saunders'. bridge & road
373 83
" repairs Boardman's bridge "
31 10
$3283 54
4274 01
" land damage Prospect Street
210 00 '
4484 01
POOR ACCOUNT.
DR.
BILLS ALLOWED :
J. J. Hull, rent
$ 10 50
Fred Willcomb
24 00
M .s. J. J. Jewett “
3 50
A. M. Mitchell · ··
100 00
Theo. F. Cogswell“
108 00
George E. Lord ..
36 00
S. M. Brown
48 00
D. S. Barnham
35 00
-- -
$365 00
PARTIAL SUPPLIES.
Asa Lord
supplies
$ 6 00
F. T. Goodhne
22 00
Curtis Damon
50 59
36
Lewis E. Willcomb,
supplies
25 75
A. S. Hills,
52 00
Walter E. Lord.
16
3 25
Thomas E. Condon
66
94 00
tramps
31 50
$285 09
Supplies to Mary Clark
40 00
" Elizabeth Bray
48 00
" Rozillah Hobson
69 28
· Henry Morgan
51 96
..
. James Hood
4 00
$213 24
Lewis Choate wood 29 52
E. H. Damon
..
2 00
Anstin Carter ..
12 00
William G. Brown " and coal 69 39
38 52
Mrs. Ricker. care of E. F. Witherly
57 75
W. A. Mitchell, care of Carrie Hayes
146 00
Joseph Vincent, care of Shattuck child 5 56
Harriet Rust. care of Mrs. Wentworth 2 00
Mary Clark. care of .. 10 00
Mary E. Whittier. care of Mrs. Hall
6 00
Dr. E. E. Doble. attendance on Hughes & at police station 12 00
Dr. Charles Palmer, attendance on Mrs. Hall ard Wentworth 55 00
Dr. J. G. Haves. atte. dance on Mrs. Haskell. Hall. Hobson and Wentworth e 50 00-
J. A. Blake. medicine, G. Hills, Mrs. Hall 104 40
B. & M. Railroad, poor travelers 3 75
..
.. firight. Mis. Carmody 3 62
John Quill. teaming goods. 4 20
*
John S. Glover
37
P. E. Clarke. burial expenses Win. Stevens 1887 26 50 .. James Grant 29 00
Mrs. Wentworth 22 50
Lather Lord · of .. 2 00)
Joseph F. Spinney, care of E. Maynard 2 50
Warren Boynto ... horse-hire
Elwin T. Pi e. shoes
1 25
-- -- $700 46
POOR IN OTHER TOWNS.
Dinvers L'intic Asylum, board of Bird, Grant,
Forb 's and Jewett 318 73
Canmovealth. board of Grant. Jewett and Forbes 176 43
Town of Hamilton, medical attendance, G.
N. Andrews 1 50
City of Boston, supplies to Enoch Briley . 18 00
.. Sulem E. Knox, M. A.
Barker and Mrs. T. W. Poor 136 74
City of Nen baryport. supplies to H. Morgan and Pickard 75 75
Town of Rowley, supplies to A. F. Peabody 66 06
~~ $793 21
$2357 00
CR.
Received from Town of Rowley
61 50
Dae ..
.. 4 00
Received .. City of Gloucester 44 00
Die
..
4 00
Commonwealth
131 67
Received ..
Gen. James Appleton Post 10 00
66
.6 Mrs. Ready, acc't H. Forbes 42 25
- -297 42
Balance being expense for poor off the farm 2059 58 Number of tramps cared for at lockup. 508. Number of tramps previous to Apr. 1. 370.
TOWN FARM.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Win. S. Rusell. dry goods 524 24
Walter E. Lord
12 39
S. N. Baker. clothing 16 81
R. Jordan & Shu . .
29 55
E. T. Pike. shoes and repair- 15 55
I. E. B. Perkins . .
3 60
S. H. Thurston ..
4 85
Est. Gen. W. Elli- ..
- --- 11: 24
Asa Lopl .. groceries and supplies 64 97
Dodge & Spiller. yrnceries
100 36
F. T. Goodhne ..
51 09
A. S. Hills ..
69 43
T. E. Codon ..
29 49
Conti- Damon ..
6, 30
L. E. Willoumb ..
72 20
Nathaniel Burnham ..
24 47
Ipswich Creamery. butter
84 00
George H. Green. jowvision-
124 26
--- $668 17
Georgy. B. Brown. meal and feed . 602 42
J. W. Norman. tools. etc .. 31 23
J. W. Godhne .. , 03
M. Nolan. blacksmith work 31 10
WHloter Smith. mowing machine . . repairs
32 95
E. L. Irving ..
9 05
39
George Barker. repairs
2 45
Pike & Whipple, wagon
1887 125 00
Fall & Fellows. Inmber 20 33
S. F. Canney 3 00
Mark Newman. supplies 10 18
A. H. Plouff. ..
9 03
J. M. Dannels. .. 15 49
E. H. Damon,
grinding corn 20 80
Austin Carter, ..
5 69
Charles Palmer, medical attendance 1887
13 50
E. E. Doble. .. 1888 7 00
G. E. Macarthy. ..
2 00
Samuel Blake. veterinary service
8 00
Ebin R. Smith, medicine
9 85
John A. Blake.
15 35
Thes. F. Cogswell. insurance
79 00
paint 1 55
H. L. M. Pike. Chronicle 2 years
4 00
Indepen lent Publishing Co., Independent 1 yr. 1 50
Foster Russell. repairs and stock
11 37
J. Stockpodle & Son. fertilizer and soap 55 93
William G. Brown. ice . 11 70
.. coal 37 74
John S. Glover. 37 03
J. Bradstreet. balance on cows 20 00
John Davis, cow 30 00
A. Huber em 23.50. Jack 2.37. sled 5.50
31 37
M. S. Sulers. balance on cows 20 00
D. T. Perley. .. bulls 8 00
Est. D. S. Russell. rack and feed box 9 00
Stephen Jewett, use of horse 3 00
---- $1392 57
BILLS PAID BY SUPERINTENDENT.
John A. Smith, hanling ice 3 00
40
E. R. R., freight 2 00
Carrying cream
10 00
Boston Cultivator
3 70
James T. Smith. pruning
50
Dog license 2 00
C. J. Norwood, sawing
1 12
C. Titcomb. curing hams
1 20
D. S. Appleton. 2 calves and 1 heifer
35 00
Paid for oxen
231 00
Bruce & Kent. crackers
8 60
Paid for labor 43 50
6 25
.. grinding cider and for barrels .
7 43
James C. Smith, bread
1 20
Paid for beans
2 75
Atkinson Bros .. fish
12 79
Rust & Grant ..
11 37
Wm. Lyons, labor
30 50
John Stalker
4 00
Benj. Wells
..
2 25
Miscellaneous
27 00
-- $449 73
Daniel S. Appleton. supt. 1887
240 00
.. .. 1888
497 51
F. E. Appleton
labor
1887
60 00
D. J. Forbes
..
1887
36 00
..
1888
212 00
Clarence Roberts
..
102 64
John Davis
.6
28 75
Alfred Roberts
115 00
Samuel P. Foster
4 50
Edward Bodwell
..
37 50
Georgianna Crowell
84 00
..
1888
172 50
.. butchering
four barrels 2 57
41
A. H. Rutherford, labor
12 50
C. B. Guilford,
34 00
-$1636 90 $4260 61
*
OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.
DR.
To bills in their hands at last settlement
75 72
Less error in Bolles bill
56
75 16 .
To sales from farm
2570 48
-- $2645 64
CR.
By cash paid Town Treasurer
2466 02
" bills in their hands
179 62
--
2645 64
42
INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, STOCK, ETC
1888. 1 1889. 1
| No. | Val | No. | Val | Increase. | Decrease.
Oxen .
4
350
4 350
Cows .
25 1000
251000
Heifers
4
140
8 280
140
Yearlings
5
100
4 80
20
Calves
3
36
3
36
Bull
1
40)
1
40)
Horses
6
150
5
125
25
Shoats
7
60
12 100
40
Fowls
78
39
78
39
Horse Wagons
1
125
2
250
122
Sleigh
1
40)
1
40
Ox Wagon
3
400
3
400
Ox Carts .
100
2
100
Mowing machine & harness .
1 125
1
125
Ploughs
S
96
8
96
Cultivators
10
2
10)
Horse hoes
~1
12
2
12
Harrows
3
51
3
51
Ox Sleds .
2
40
3
60
Drag
1
1
5
Wood. cords
25
175
25
175
Coal. tons
10
70)
10
70
Groceries
75
75
Dairy Utensils
140
140
Furniture & bedding
300
300
Cooking ra. ge and fixtures
2
100
2 100
Stores and furnace
170
170
Winnowing mill
8
8
Wheel rake
35
35
Tedder
160
160
Blocks an ! ropes
15
15
Horse wagon
1
75
1
Harness
1
40
1
40
Suction pump
1
4
1
4
$4786
5051
325
1
430
2
430
Fat Hogs
1
15
Cart Body
15
20
Tools
43
INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, PRODUCE, ETC.
1888
1889
No. ! Val | No. | Val | Increase. | Decrease
Corn, bushels
250
250
100
50
200
Barley, bushels .
95
86
50
46
40
Oats, bushels
60
30
30
Beans bushels
2
4
2
4
90
Roots, bushels
60
36
5
3
33
Beef, pounds
150
15
200
20
5
Pork, pounds
250
25
300
30
5
Cider, barrels
10
30
11
33
3
Apples, barrels .
32
64
60
60
4
Soap, pounds
60
8
120
16
8
Ham, pounds
90
11
80
10
1
Fish, pounds
35
4
50
6
2
Lard, pounds
80
14
100
17
3
Butter, pounds
50
15
80
24
9
K. hay, market tous
4
68
11
187
119
E. hay tons
42
630
45
675
45
. S. hay & B: grass
40
400
45
450
50
S. hay, tons
17
136
136
Thatch, tons
1
7
1 25
125
120
25
Straw, tons .
3.
36
2
24
12
Vinegar, gallons
80
13
120
20
3
Omons, barrels .
1
1
2
2
Fresh meat. poands
35
4
150
18
14
Pickles
galls
1
25
5
5
Rowen
tons
6
90
1
15
75
Cabbages
50
2
50
Ice
60
60
$2071
$1939
487
619
4786
5051
32.
60
$6857
6990
812
679
6857
- 679
$ 133
133
7
Mulch, tons
1
5
Corn fodder, tons
21-2
25
Cranberries, bushels
1
3
120
90
Potatoes, bushels
44
SALES FROM FARM.
English hay
367 35
Salt hay
47 15
Salt grass
27 50
Cream
1232 99
Milk
5 00
Eggs
55 85
Oxen
272 58
Calves
173 04
Hide and tallow
. 3 60
Pigs
65 00
Hogs (dead)
97 27
Barley
2 00
Potatoes
75 25
Vegetables
7 50
Pears
3 00
Apples
56 30
Oil barrel
1 00
Board
54 00
Use of rack
2 00
Teaming
9 00
Lumber
5 10
Difference in bulls
3 00
" cows
5 00
-2570 48
Increase of personal property at the farm
133 00
$2703 48
Balance being expense beyond income
1557 13
$4260 61
Tramps at farm, 158.
*
1
45
COGSWELL FUND.
In account with J. Sargent, town treasurer.
DR.
To amount in Ipswich Savings Bank, Feb. 1st. 1888
$195 57 To interest to Feb., 1st, 1889, 7 88
-- $203 45
CR.
By cash paid B. Fewkes, care of lot 3 50 By amount in Ipswich Savings Bank Feb. 1 1889 199 95
- $203 45
ANDREWS FUND.
In account with J. Sargent, town treasurer.
DR.
To amount in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1 1888 157 44
To interest to Feb. 1st. 1889 6 34
$163 78
CR.
By cash paid B. Fewkes, care of lot 2 00
By cash paid L. Lord, care of lot 2 00
By amount in Ips. Saving Bank Feb. 1. 1889 159 78
----- $163 78
STANIFORD FUND. DR.
To amoant in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1. 1888 54 12
To interest to Feb. 1st. 1888 2 18
-- $56 30
*
CR.
By amount in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1889 56 30
$56 30
46
JONATHAN SARGENT. TREASURER AND COLLECTOR
DR.
To cash on hand Feb. 1, 1888 1020 65
· uncollected taxes 1887
1977 96
" balance of Corporation tax, 1887 1091 22
.6
1888 1900 91
" cash National Bank tax 1888
572 75
.. .. State Aid
2009 00
..
.. Military Aid
158 00
.. .. Support of State Paupers 29 68
..
.. Income of School Fund 169 36
.. Revenue 323 29
Tax list 1888. State tax
2677 50
County tax
2297 82
Town tax
26661 75
Hired on Town Notes .
8300 00
To discount on county tax
15 31
To inter st on taxes
deposits
13 29
To county. dog licenses
474 00
To billiard licenses
10 00
To auctioneers licenses
2 00
To sales from town farm
2466 02
To rent of town hall .
606 50
turkey shore pasture
2 00
To .. cemetery ..
12 00
To grass in highland ..
5 00
To other towns. Poor account
105 50
To 3 lots in highland cemetery
120 25
To 4 lots in Linebrook cemetery
46 00
To board of Carrie Hayes
10 00
To Henry Forbes .
42 25*
To William G. Brown, land
25 00
$53832 38
87 37
47
JONATHAN SARGENT. TREASURER AND COLLECTOR.
CR.
By cash paid on orders drawn in 1886 and Jan. 1887.
15 65
. .
..
6.
in 1887 and Jan. 1888.«
335 97
.. in 1888 and Jan. 1889.
28205 84
..
..
..
in 1888 and Jan. 1889.
state aid.
1837 00
66
66
.6 in 1888 and Jan. 1889.
military aid.
416.00
6.
principal on town notes
10220 00
..
.6 interest
1289 13
66 state tax
2677 50
66
66 county tax
2297 82
6.
discount on taxes
896 66
66
abatement on taxes
304 23
By uncollected taxes
2358 37
By cash on hand Feb. 1, 1889
2978 21
$53832 38
..
48
STATE AID ACCOUNT.
COMMONWEALTH.
DR.
To amount due from State for year ending
Jaugary 1. 1888 2009 00
To amount due from State for mililary aid January 1, 1888 158 00
To cash paid State aid. 1888
1858 00
" military aid. 188. $406.00. one halt to be reimbursed by state 203 00
-$4228 00
CR.
By cash received State aid 2009 00
.. .. military aid 158 00
By amount due for State aid 1858 00
.. .. " military aid 203 00
$4228 00
EXTENSE AND INCOME ACCOUNT.
EXPENSE.
For Schools 8766 44
Current Expenses
3169 74
Lighting Streets
965 31
Fees and Salaries
2645 35
Fire Department
2376 88
Poor. balance
2059 58
Fam. .
1557 13
Highways
4484 01 '
Interest on Town Notes
1289 13
Discount on Taxes
896 66
Abatements
304 23
Balance being income beyond expense 4239 93
$32754 39
49
INCOME.
Amount raised for town purposes $26661 75
Received State Corporation tax
3592 13
Bank tax 572 75
169 36
323 29
Sapplies to State Paupers 29 68
.. County Dog Licenses 474 00
.. . Interest on taxes 87 37
.. Discount county tax
15 31
..
Licenses
12 00
.. for sale cemetery lots 166 25
.. . .
.. gravel pit Boxford Street 25 00
.. income town property 625 50
$32754 39 Of the above balance $1920 has been used toward payment of the permanent debt of the town.
DEBT STATEMENT.
DR.
To notas payable
18840 00
" orders drawn and not paid
819 50
-- 19659 50
CR.
Balance in Treasurer's hands 5336 58
Due from State Aid
2061 00
..
.. .. Poor account 131 67
" other towns Poor account 8 00
- 7537 25
Town Debt. Feb. 1st. 1889
12122 25
.. School Fund .. Revenue
50
STATEMENT OF TOWN PROPERTY.
Real Estate.
Farm
$16000 00
Town House 16000 00
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