Town annual report of Ipswich 1881-1889, Part 11

Author: Ipswich (Mass.:Town)
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Lynn News Press / J. F. Kimball
Number of Pages: 364


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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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