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Trustees of First Parish, stone and building wall 40 00
Wm. G. Brown, stone
8 57
J. T. Sherburne, labor
12 05
Moses (. Lord יי
6 40
John A. Brown, bricks 22 15
E. H. Damon, hauling gravel and sand 21 79
John A. Smith
20 80
Tyler Caldwell sand
1 00
Geo. H. Brocklebank, labor
21 60
Fall & Fellows lumber 88 00
D. A.Hodgkins, labor 109 91
doors, windows, and other material 18 71
John W. Goodhue, sundries .
10 60
$481 58
REPAIRS ETC.
Bills allowed: I. J. Potter, printing school report $40 00
Aaron Lord
4 00
Win. Wakeham
4
D. M. Tyler, repairing clocks 1886 and 1887 . 8 85
R. Skinner. blinds 27 00
J. W. Goodhne, varnishing blinds and supplies chairs and desk for Grape Island 7 49
11 53
C. Damon. furniture . . 3 50
1. J. Potter. printing programmes 1886 . 18 00
C. A. Burdette. engrossing 4 40
Chas. G. Hull, printing programmes 18 00
Foss & Tenney, painting 40 72
S. F. Canney, lumber
2 29
Fall & Fellows . 32 58
A. A. Searles repairs 4 00
J. M. Purinton 8 00
J. W. Newman 2 25
T. F. Cogswell .. 60
Foster Russell labor and repairs 10 00
Robert Stone .. Linebrook sch. house 41 00
Geo. H. Brocklebank labor 26 55
J. B. Scott, 4 10
Howard Lakeman.
75
D. G. Chapman. 3 00
J. G. Hayes sundries 7 04
A. H. Plouff 9 63
W. K. Bell. 2 00
Ebin R. Smith. " 1 15
Damon Bros, hanling gravel 2 50
Wm. P. Ross. 2 83
J. B. Mitchell. labor . 6 00
Thomas A. Currier. ringing bell
3 00
T. Caldwell, bringing seats from Grape Island 1 50
F. T. Goodhne. pails 60
Warren Boynton. horse hire 3 85
Mrs. Cooper and Leighton, cleaning
16 50
A Tenrey. express
1 65
H. P. Willcomb. .. 7 65
1 00
Willard Harris
.
-- $381 51
$8556 24
5
RECAPITULATION.
Paid for teachers . $6413 75
66 school books .
694 66
fuel 420 64
janitor's services
164 10
expense at Ross schoolhouse 481 58
repairs and incidentals 381 51
$8556 24
CURRENT EXPENSES. TOWN HOUSE.
Bills allowed:
$122 45
Ipswich Gas Co.
144 96
James W. Goss, janitor
86 94
Wm. G. Brown, coal .
12 00
Jeremiah Smith. wood
9 25
Aaron Wells, labor
2 75
J. M. Dannels, repairing funneis
4 33
J. W. Newman, .. axe
90
T. E. Condon. sundries
3 93
J B. Mitchell, labor 4 00
2 6)
J.W. Oliver, gss pipes
-$402 77
CEMETERIES.
Bills allowed:
labor 1886 .
$21 00
Stephen M. Ross,
..
13 50
.J. B. Mitchell,
..
5 00
Joseph H. Lord,
..
18 00
Sylvester Brown,
..
" and 1887
14 70
Thomas T. Chapman.
٠٠
.6
19 65
Isaac Lord,
.6
33 00
C. T. Littlefield
..
2 00
Fos'er Russell
..
2 50
Joseph Smith
..
2 00
Daniel R. Caldwell
66
2 00
Frank A. Ross
3 00
Luther Lord
66
15 75
James T. Smith, ..
8 66
John A. Smith,
J. W. Goodhue, wire for fence 3 55 John A. Brown, bricks for repairing touib 2 25
S. F. Canney, lumber 9 44
--- $167 44
BILLS PAID FOR NEW CEMETERY AT LINEBROOK.
John H. Potter, for land $112 50
C. A. Sayward, expense at probate court . 11 65
Estate I. K. Jewett, stone 8 00
John A. Smith. hauling stone
2 60
J. P. Langmaid & Sm. lumber
89 19
B. & M. Rafroad, freight
1 30
Cyrus W. Conant, posts
9 36
labor
5 00
William H. Lavalette"
5 60
John T. Sherburne
17 50
D. G. Chapman ..
10 08
Jacob C. Conant .6
29 32
-$301 50
INCIDENTALS.
Bills allowed :
Post 128 G. A. R., memoriad & rv'ce 75 00
Cheles G Hatl, printing t. wirpoit 55 00
66 "tax bill-, etc. 15 50
I. J. Potter 66 .. 17 25
G. W. Pease & Co. " voting lists 25 00
Moses G. Lord, distributing reports 3 00
Joseph Spiller, serving notices 5 00
D. M. Tyler, care town clock and repairing 1886 26 00
1887 25 50
W. S. Bell, repairing guide boards at Linebrook 13 00
D. G. Chapman, .4 2 14
John W. Newman, painting 5 81 66
Robert Stone, setting 66
4 00
Fall & Fellows, posts for 6.
76
Charlas G. Brown, repairing
60
40
S. F. Canney, lumber for sign boards . 75
J. M. Dannels, repairing pump . 1 60
7
George A. Pike, pump, High street . 7 00
Fall & Fellows, lumber for well, High street 4 86
John A. Brown, brick 1 80
A. H. Plouff. repairing pump 1 00
Edward Bodwell, labor on well 75
Fall & Fellows, lumber for well and buoys
7 71
20 00
A. A. Searles, care of buoys repairs 2 50
C. A. Sayward, services before committee of the Legislature 60 00
C. A. Sayward, services before the Attorney General 15 00
C. A. Sayward, expenses ard services in clam rases 48 00
C. A. Sayward, expenses and services in J. C. Lowe case . 8 15
George W. Brown, copy of map of Ipswich 10 00
James H. Lakeman. services on clam flats 77 50
George H. Clapp, ..
76 25
Centennial committee, for books now deposi-
ted in the Public Library . 426 52
D. S. Russell, service as assessor taking census 15 00
N. R. Farley, 10 00
travelling expenses 10 35
postage and stationery 6 42
J. Sargent. .. 5 66
Wesley K. Bell .. 8 00
Ebin R. Smith, book for board of health . 1 00
H. L. Ordway, expense of . 6 10 00
T. Frank Waters, taking census of children 20 00
T. F. Cogswell, envelopes paint . 2 16
65
J. P. Lovell, badges for police
4 50
J. W. Bond, paper 2 75
.T. W. Goss, meals for prisoners 3 00
George W. Sherburne, ringing bell 30 00
T. W. & S. G. Brackett, rent of pound . 5 00
J. P. Saunders, repairing pound, Warren st. 16 50
8
John P. Saunders. building wall Warren st. . 17 25 John A. Smith, labor and stone for pound 16 25
William Stone, ink and paper for trees 7 06 C. H. Baker, 6. .. 6 90
John Jadrey, cutting tree on High street 5 00
A. Norman. trimming trees 7 50
D. P. Pingree, mowing the common 6 25
H. P. Willcomb. express 9 30
Webster Smith .. 4 65
A. Tenney .. 1 90
Miscellaneous.
4 75
-$1280 55
S2152 26
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid for town house . $402 77
.. cemeteries 167 44
.. new cemetery at Linebrock 301 50
.. incidentals 1280 55
---- $2152 26
STREET LAMPS.
Bills allowed :
Ignatius Dodge. care of lamps $156 00
T. B. Fall 400 00
J. W. Newman. repairs 6 71
A. H. Plouff .. 9 97
J. M. Dunnels " lamps and chimneys 5 77
i. Dodge " burners and lamps 27 00
F. H. Carrier
23 80 -$629 25
FEES AND SALARIES.
Bills allowed :
N. R. Farley. balance of salary year ending February 1st 1887 $100 00
Wesley K. Bell. school committee 96 25
C. A. Sayward
76 55
9
Justin G. Hayes, school committee . $97 50 N. R. Farley, salary, selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor 116 66 Webster Smith, salary. selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor . 116 66
Daniel S. Russell, salary. selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor 116 66
Jonathan Sargent, salary, treasurer and collec- tor 400 00
Wesley K. Bell, salary, town clerk 75 00
.. registrar 20 00
T. E. Condon 10 00
J. W. Go is, keeper of lock-un 24 96
--- $1250 24
H. L. Ordway. police service $175 00
J. W. Bond, 134 50
J. T. Sherburne.
63 27
C. T. Littlefield. 66
167 00
J. C. Underhill. ..
50 12
J. A. Nason.
46 00
James B. Scott. 6
6 25
A. Norman. ..
5 00
Samuel P. Foster.
5 00
David F. Dow,
..
2 00
William Kimball. ..
2 50
A. S. Garland, . .
3 87
I. A. Rogers,
7 50
Philip Kimball,
3 00
.J. H Lakeman, ..
4 00
N. A. Dickinson,
2 50
W. F. Kinsman,
3 00
-$680 51
Ernest E. Doble, service on board of health 32 50
H. L. Ordway
35 00
notifying town meetings
20 00
66
town officers 5 00
truant officer 10 00
J. W. Bond
10 00
10
Dr. W. E. Tucker, returning births . 5 75
Dr. E. E. Doble
5 25
Dr. J. G. Hayes 66
..
5 00
Dr. Y. G. Hurd .. 66
1 00
Dr. Charles Palmer ..
..
3 75
Philip E. Clarke 60
deaths
21 50
Silas M. Tenney 66
..
50
O. A. Rundlett
..
50
C. S. Gage ..
25
Spring & Camey
. .
25
J. W. Dacey ..
25
W. K. Bell. collecting. indexing and record- ing births. marriages and deaths 59 05
215 55
$2146 30
RECAPITULATION.
Paid for salaries
$1250 24
police service 680 51
other service
215 55
$2146 30
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
ENGINEERS, ETC.
Bills allowed :
S. F. Canney .
$ 5 00
Moses Spiller .
5 00
Edward W. Choato
5 00
Eras'us Clarke 5 00
Joseph I. Horton 11 00
Warren Engine Co .. 55 men
220 00
Barnicoat Engine Co., 54 men
229 50
Hook and Ladder Co., 20 men
98 00
-$578 50
BARNICOAT ENGINE HOUSE.
Bills allowed :
Elward W. Choate, contract for building . . $1025 00
11
E. W. Choate. extra labor and stock . 25 04
Burdette & Williams. spring hinges . 17 49
C. Damon. setters and chairs . 12 05
A. H. Plouff. limps . 9 55
Webster Smith. blacksmith work 11 00
A. Staniford. painting 9 74
Alexander Grant. painting sign 12 00
A. H. Plouff. stoves and fun iels . 37 15
Fall & Fell. ws. lumber . 26 37
S. F. Canney. 15 70
G. W. Bowen. labor on fence . 9 62
Erastus Clarke, gravel and labor
33 62
Wesley B. Copp. teaming gravel .
2 62
Clifford F. Chapman. labor
2 00
Levi L. Howe
1 00
Thomas T. Chapman .. 2 20
Isaac Lord .. 2 00
George H. Russell, haming and
2 00
-$1286 15
INCIDENTALS.
Fills allowed :
George C. Lord. estate of. care of Barnicoat
Engine . $2 50
Stephen M. Ross. care of Barnicoat Engine 7 50
Geo. W. Sherburne .. Warren 15 00
J. S. Glover. coal 18 94
W. G. Brown ..
15 65
₣. H. Damoon, wood .
3 50
.J. S. Glover. cement
3 50
S. F. Canney. lumber
10 98
Moses Spiller. clearing ice and snow
5 00
66 labor 4 00
A. S. Jackson. repairing hose . 9 00
Frank Bodwell, watching fire 1 50
L. A. Brocklebank. .. 75
W. H. Cartledge .. 75
John W. Davis, hauling engine to fire 2 00
12
A. P. Hills, building fence and painting 25 90
E. W. Choate. labor . . 45 12
J. W. Newman. sundries for engine house 24 99
Asa Lord 3 52
A. H. Plouff .. ..
..
4 79
E. L. Irving, strap for engine
1 25
George Barker. repairs .
55
M. Nolan
30
M. Newman, pails- . 50
L. E. Willcomb. refreshments for engine men 2 15
Dodge & Spiller. .. and oil 6 73
H. P. Willcomb. express
3 00
-$219 37
$2084 02
RECAPITULATION.
Paid engineers and firemen $578 50
" building Barnicoat Engine house 1286 15
.. for incidentals 219 37
-$2084 02
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
Appropriation .
S5000 00
Bills allowed for gravel :
.J. C. Underhill
$78 21
Abram Lord
1 04
Eugene Sullivan
9 89
E. C. Conant . 2 52
William H. Lavalette 4 56
Augustine Stone 10 80
J. W. Nourse . 3 84
A. P. Barnhanı 39 70
H. Wilson . 21 00
Mark Foss 4 80
M. F. Burnham
44 88
James H. Wiley .
3 66
Thomas R. Lord .
2 06
$226 96
13
EXPENSE FOR REPAIR OF BRIDGES.
John A. Brown, use of plank and timber 25 00
James B. Scott, labor on bridges 18 22
Aaron Lord
52 25
Manasseh Brown " 6 40
Eben Perkins, " and teaming derrick 17 60
S. F. Canney, lumber for canal bridge 7 85
Edward W. Choate, labor on .
4 25
J. M. Parinton 66 repairing bridges 50 95 -$182 52
John A. Smith, balance for building road War- ren Street . $200 00
John A. Smith, labor on new road . 32 00
Damon Bros .. for stone 12 00
J. S. Glover, cement 7 00
John M. Fall, error in account of 1886 10 00
W. S. Atkinson, paid damage
25 00
T. F. Cogswell, drain pipe
185 33
Lane ;ville Granite Co .. stone
43 50
S. F. Canney, lumber 28 98
49 11
Foster Russell, labor and stock on Central Street fence 59 37
Jacob C. Conant, railing .
6 10
Webster Smith, blacksmith work 16 19
C. F. Jordan 11 40
M. Nolan ..
2 05
E. Goodhue .. 60 8 27
James Graffum, repairs . 3 00
set swingletrees 1 50
I. E. Willcomb, nails, etc.
3 65
J. W. Goodhue " and tools 4 96
F. T. Goodhue
28
Albert Tenney, express 2 15
$721 84
PAID FOR LABOR REPAIRING HIGHWAYS. John T. Hovey 1 80
10 00
Fall & Fellows posts Central Street fence .
14
Joseph King 10 70
J. M. Fall .
11 30
Damon Bros. . 113 39
Wm. F. Rutherford .
4 90
Benj. Whittier 6 70
John W. Davis
52 91
Levi L. Howe
26 60
G. A. Pickard
15 60
James McLaughlin 4 20
Luther Lord
80 28
Joseph Smith .
77 40
Thos. T. Chapman
191 10
Clifford F. Chapman
26 00
John M. Caldwell
20 50
Aaron Lord
36 69
J. M. Purinton
139 45
Stephen M. Ross
18 00
James H. Lakeman
9 80
Chas. Goodwin
2 60
Francis P. Brown
1 50
Eugene Sullivan
12 62
Anson Spiller
5 80
George E. Lord
97 53
George W. Goodwin
50
Joseph Low
6 20
Sylvester Brown.
37 35
Maynard Jewett . 1 00
Lewis Choate . 15 75
William Brown
4 00
Alvin S. Brown
13 07
Oscar Littlefield
1 80
Albert Jedry
3 40
Albert B. Rogers
4 50
W. B. Copp 44 82
Henry Steven :
8 00
A. W. Hubbard 89 63
Frank R. Daniels 41 28
15
Daniel Lord 14 20
Cyrus W. Conant 46 65
Jacob C. Conant 68 69
Moses Chapman . 2 00
Isaac Buzzell . 100 56
E. I. Chapman 9 00
J. L. Dickinson
43 49
Win, Sturgis
61 60
Hardy M. Beck
5 00
James Wilder
6 00
John Doyle 41 65
A. A. Searles . 9 25
Stephen R. Harris
1 40
Daniel P. Pingree 1 50
James Gould. . 9 00
E. C. Conant . 13 00
W. H. Lavalette 39 42
Chas. A. Conant 19 40
H. H. Story 62 10
E. K. Frown 106 78
Fred G. Cross
11 80
L. D. Pickard 9 26
E. Ready 19 70
Joseph Marshall
9 98
Wm. Seward 6 70
J. A. Huckins
15 25
J. C. Carlisle .
22 75
Augustine Stone 70 90
M. Laffey 2 00
Joseph Horton 12 87
Alvin T. Guilford 15 20
C. M. Perley 45 96
Abel S. Howe
24 68
38 30
Chas. Bailey
Thos. Buckley 11 90
16
Chas. B. Guilford 10 60
Tyler Caldwell 34 42
Mannasseh Brown 10 87
Geo. W. Fall . 17 20
Horace Brown 17 10
Jos. Hurlbut 2 40
J. C. Underhill
17 80
J. T Sherburne 65 41
Geo. H. Day
2 00
Wm. Ready
28 30
David Grady
11 25
James Scott
3 20
M. MeDonne] .
28 45
J. F. Kinsman
11.25
Wm. H. Kinsman .
15 49
Wm. P. Ross
8 08
George H. Russell
19 50
David Story
43 80
John Galbraith
28 50
D. S. Appleton
14 24
Daniel S. Russell .
4 26
Charles G. Brown
11 37
F. Dawson
15 50
Eben Perkın .;
31 37
A. P. Burnham
62 14
E. N. Brown
17 10
· David T. Perley
77 95
. Gustavus Kinsman 25 50
D. W. Appleton . 23 70
William G. Brown 58 79
John J. Gould
20 50
Moses G. Lord
14 20
W. H. Kirk 7 60
Jere Sullivan 17 85
Thos. F. Mitchell
5 80
E. E. Nutting . 6 50
John Duprey . 4 00
Thos. Roberts . 9 20
17
Wm. E. Barton . 1 80
W. P. Pickard
2 00
A. Hicks
2 00
Frank Goodwin
25 20
Henry Wilson
11 70
Winthrop Low
1 75
Patrick Carroll 2 00
W. F. Kinsman
20 55
John A. Smith 30 35
William Chapman
10 40
Edward Bodwell
5 40
Peter Quill
11 50
Isaac Lord ,
13 30
Thos. Murby
4 00
Jas. H. Wiley .
5 97
Wm. B. Spiller
4 35
Wm. Kimball .
7 50
John Gallagher
4 50
Alvin Story
16 79
O. A. Bailey
3 65
Everett Jewett
4 20
I. A. Rogers
41 12
John Brown
30 15
Alden Story
9 25
Wm. F. Burnham
9 20
I). P. Dickinson
4 40
Luther A. Lord
2 00
Otis McIntire
5 60
Joseph Hill
1 80
C. T. Littlefield
18 20
A. W. Brown
5 25
Michael Dunn
80
N. R. Underhill
32 72
James Burns
2 80
Samuel P. Foster
80
Benj. S. Hart
8 60
Thos. R. Lord
32 12
J. W. Newman
1 86
18
Jesse Cotter 12 50
P. Halligan 2 52
J. Muldoon 14 00
J. A. Varney . 11 00
D. S. Haggerty
18 01
Chas. W. Spiller
5 30
Otis Manuel
1 80
W. Brockelbank
4 50
Wilbur Ellsworth 22 74
A. H. Underhill . 12 19
John A. Brown 13 00
S. P. Rutherford . 2 00
J. R. Wilson . 46.22
Albert S. Brown .
132 68
Robert Stone . 2 00
L. M. Blaisdell
5 75
John Donovan . 5 45
Eben Fall 6 55
A. P. Hills
2 00
A. B. Fellows 5 25
Ger. A. Hodgdon
12 90
I. Dodge
17 45
Jere. Brockelbank
28 90
-$3835 76
BILLS PAID FOR CLEARING SNOW.
John W. Davis 6 00
James Wilder 1 60
Patrick Carroll 3 20
W. Brockelbank 6 40
Chas. H. Rollins
3 90
F. Smith
4 30
J. K. Chapman
1 20
Oscar Littlefield . 2 80
Geo. E. Smith
9 90
Isaac Bridges .
8 10
F. J. Wakeham
3 40
W. H. Wakoham
4 70
19
W'm. H. Jewett 1 10
John W. Lord 2 80
M. Laffey . 11 80
Thos. I'. Chapman 23 60
C. F. Chapman 4 40
N. R. Underhill . 3 20
Daniel Lord 11 20
Edward Cook 1 00
F. P. Brown
12 90
I. E. B. Perkins
2 10
A. B. Hill
2 20
Anson Spiller
2 20
Frank Taylor
3 60
Seth Senior
4 10
L. C, Nourse
4 90
Chas. G Day
8 20
E. J. Goodwin 8 00
W. W. Wait 5 10
Wm. Brown
2 00
J. T. Hovey
2 20
Joseph King
2 70
Edmund Ready 7 50
W. B. Copp
3 00
Damon Bros
2 63
James Scott
3 30
Samuel S. Foss
2 60
Levi L. Howe
1 40
Jas. McLaughlin
2 80
Joseph Smith .
2 60
John M. Caldwell
18 75
W. F. Kenney
4 30
J. B. Mitchell
5 40
Eben Perkins
45 60
John Doyle
3 00
C. S. Jewett
2 20
J. M. Purinton
33 10
John Carr .
1 30
Stephen M. Ross . 1 40
20
James Ready . 6 00
Jas. H. Lakeman 1 40
Herbert H. Witham . 1 30
Edward A. Spiller 2 40
Wm. Sturgis
7 80
Eugene Sullivan
2 00
Fred G. Cross
14 00
D. S. Appleton
7 40
Fred Nourse
1 00
Geo. E. Lord
6 35
J. M. Fall . 4 40
Sylvester Brown 1 20
Sammel P. Foster 1 00
D. P.ekard 1 60
E. Walton .
1 60
H. M. Beck
80
J. M. Fall .
5 60
Alfred Norman
6 40
J hn A. Smith 15 00
Thomas Shaw . 1 70
23 65
Albert Jedry
1 40
Win H. Brockelbank
5 60
A. W. Habbard 24 93
A. P. Felton 4 60
F. R. Daniels
16 00
H. H. Story
21 50
J. B. Scott 19 00
Geo. W. Pierce 2 40
Jacob C. Conant . 8 20
Moses Chapman 20
A. S. Howe 14 70
C. E Howe 1 60
E. l. Chapman 3 00
J. L Dickinson 5 80
James Gould . 4 00
David F. Dow 2 00
E. K. Brown .
29 40
Alvia S. Brown
21
S. M. Brown 10 95
Wm. F. Treadwell
3 40
Jos. Marshall . 13 10
Wm. Seward 5 60
J. C. Carlisle
19 50
Augustus Stone
28 40
W. B. Kinsman .
19 95
Joseph Horton
19 00
C. M. Perley
15 60
Charles B. Guilford .
2 50
Tyler Caldwell
15 40
Mannasseh Brown
37 65
Aaron Lord
17 40
George W. Fall 8 80
J. C. Underhill
56 45
S. P. Rutherford .
9 10
Wm. H. Kinsman
23 97
J. F. Kinsman
22 00
Wm. P. Ross .
22 00
J. Galbraith 13 31
Warren Boynton
1 00
Geo. Woodbury
19 80
C. G. Brown
1 60
A. P. Burnham
8 80
Luke Murray .
1 40
E. N. Brown
4 30
D. T. Perley
31 20
Gustavus Kinsman
11 00
Wm. Goodhue
10 37
D. W. Appleton
10 25
J. J. Gould
37 90
Geo. A. Spencer
1 00
W. H. Kirk
1 30
William L. Rust .
6 80
Thomas Roberts . 10 45
J. B. Caverly 20 00
H. Wilson .
9 20
Samuel Gordon
4 80
22
Geo. H. Brockelbank 3 00
Alvin Story
14 45
M. Whittier
29 35
H. Noyes
1 60
Thos. Murby
4 00
W. A. Mitchell
1 60
Luther Lord
1 40
Wm. Kimball
60
A. H. Garland
5 65
Alfred Barton
2 40
I. A. Rogers
80
John Brown
13 80
Alden Story
14 40
Albert S. Brown . 15 20
H. L. Blaisde l 1 50
L. M. Blaisdell 1 40
A. A. Rutherford
2 90
A. B. Fellows
2 40
Ge). A. Holgdon
8 05
Jere. Brockelban.k
5 40
W. F. Kinsman
22 77
J. A. Smith
5 00
$1305 53
$6272 61
RECAPITULATION.
Paid for gravel . $ 226 96
.. for repair of bridges 182 52
.. building road and incidentals 721 84
.. for labor repairing highways 3835 76
.. for labor clearing snow 1305 53
$6272 61
POOR ACCOUNT.
DR.
Bills allowed : T. F. Cogswell, rent . $46 50
23
Ann M.Jewett, rent. $17 50
J. W. Bond
12 00
S. M. Brown ..
48 00
George E. Lord
.6
36 00
D. S. Burnham 30 00
A. W. Mitchell
16 00
A. Foster ..
3 50
-$209 50
PARTIAL SUPPLIES.
F. T. Goodhue. supplies
$55 50
L. E. Willcomb . .
71 25
C. Damon
..
41 00
A. S. Hill .: ..
20 00
T. E. Condou .. 52 00
" for tramps
23 00
Supplies to Mary A. Torr
35 00
.. Elizabeth Bray 48 00
..
Charles Banner
20 00
..
Catherine McMillan .
4 00
$369 75
Lewis Choate. wood $51 25
Damo. Bros. ..
3 00
J. smith . 1 25
J. S. Glover, coal
51 33
Wm. G. Brown ..
100 85
George W. Ellis, shoes
2 35
Josephi Johnson
..
1 50
I. E. B. Perkins, boots and shoe 7 15
W. S. Russell. dry goods 1 31
R. Jordan, clothing
2 00
Dr. C. Palmer, attendance on E. Abrams . 8 00
Dr. J. G. Hayes, attendance on J. Harriman . 23 55
Dr. Y. G. Hurd, attendance on Charles Banner . 20 00 Dr. E. E. Doble, attendance on Mrs. Haskell 87 00
N Hector board of Estelle Abrams 12 00
Emma Darling, board of C. Conant .
16 50
Abby S. Foster, board of child of Melanson
45 70
24
S. E. Durgin, care of Carrie Hayes 27 25
A. F. Elwell, care of J. Harriman 6 00
Elma Clarke, care of Mis. Haskell 48 00
J. F. Spinney, board for poor travellers 2 00
B. & M. Railroad
2 63
Ebin R. Smith, medicine
2 00
J. W. Goss, care of tramps
30 00
P. E. Clarke. burial expenses child of E. Abrams 2 50
66 ..
J. Harriman 22 00
.. .. James Shattuck 13 00
.. .. Mis. Anu Tobey 18 00
Mrs. J. Peabody 25 00
Luther Lord. removing bodies . 4 00
Warren Boynton, horse hire 6 00
A. Tenney. express 1 00
Miscellaneous 4 35
$5648 47
POOR IN OTHER TOWN.
Danvers Lunatic Asylum. Loaid of JJ. Bind 171 77
City of Salem, supplies to E Kn x. M. A. Barker and Mrs. T. W. Poor .
178 62
City of Malden. supplies to Mrs. Robbins 85 00
.. Boston . . Ann Andrews 14 32
.. Newburyport .. H. Morgan 86 00
Town of Rowley . . A. P. Peabody 88 00 Essex .. E. Barnham 11 37
Salem City Hospital. N. Andrew 28 00 -$663 08
$1890 80
DR.
Received from the town of Weymouth . 22 50
66 ٠، Needham 35 00
..
.6 Rowley 27 60
. 6 A. Scanks . 26 00
66 the city of Gloucester 97 70
25
Due from the Commonwealth 29 68
$238 48
Balance being the expense for poor not on the farm. , . $1652 32 Number of tramps provided for 833.
TOWN FARM.
Bills allowed :
S. N. Baker, clothing $21 67
R. Jordan & Son, clothing 27 83
W. S. Russell dry goods 23 35
Walter E. Lord ..
1 96
Jos. Johnson shoes
5 00
Geo. W. Ellis -
5 10
W. I. Johnson"
4 75
E. T. Pike
3 0
I E. B. Perkins shoes . 2 00
-$95 16
F. T. Goodhac groceries $25 36
Dodge & Spiller
72 42
Asa Lord ..
74 21
A. S. Hills
83 16
C. Dumon
91 66
Geo. H. Dixson
22 45
T. E. Condon
19 66
L. E. Wille ab
23 19
N. Burnl am
9 24
Ipswich C. C). butter
42 00
--- $463 35
Geo. B. Brown meal and feed $492 75
Dodge & Spiller
9 00
Asa Lord
12 75
.. tools 3 05
F. T. Goodhue tools and seed 20 61
A. S. Hills 80
C. Damon furniture 4 13
J. W. Goodhue tools fence wire etc . 18 50
26
Webster Smith wheel rake 28 00
Wakefield Rattan Co. matting 4 15
L. B. Nichols fertilizer 35 00
T. F. Cogswell lead. oil, and etc. 18 31
drain pipe . 10 57
wire 3 07
Phineas Dodge wood work for carts 10 07
James Graffum cart body 18 00
A. H. Plonff sundries . 17 35
M. Newman 5 08
J. W. Newman
9 66
J. W. Goodhic
96
C. J. Norwood, grinding
15 44
Fall & Fellows. Jamber
21 40
S. F. Canney, .. 18 53
M. Nolan. blacksmith work
6 55
Webster Smith . .
84 43
C. F. Jordan
2 50
E. L. Irving, repairs
6 25
Jas. Graffi.m 28 90
Foss & Tenney . . 6 16
G. Brocklebank ..
6 70
Austin L. Lord ··
10 50
John M. Duniels ..
22 58
William Morgan. store work .
8 25
Foster Russell. labor ard stock
22 90
John A. Smith, collar
4 00
John A. Blake, medicine
12 00
George H. Green, meat 134 42
R. W. Bolles
6 98
W. B. Atkinson. fish
5 83
Samuel Blake, veterinary service
2 00
J. Stackpole & Son, soap and oil
10 24
Maynard Whittier, cutting ice 10 00
Wm. G. Brown, ice 25 88
coal . 98 73 - -$1292 98
Expense repairing the barn
27
Phineas Dodge. timber 54 43
Fall & Fellows, lumber 153 31
John W. Goodhue, nails, spikes, hangers etc. 20 66
Foster Ruwell, labor 266 86
$495 26
Daniel G. Chaoman. supt. 1886 . $500 00
1887 . 179 16
Abby Doyle, labor
39 00
Bertha Ficher ..
54 00
N W. Chapman labor
75 00
Ralph Fisher
140 00
C. Roberts
126 00
D. Forbes
166 45
Benj. D. Chapman labor 68 12
E. Bodwell 35 50
-$1383 23
Jophanus Adams, use of horse .
$14 00
John A. Smith. difference between herr 160 00
Chis. Patch ..
20 00
-$194 00
$3923 98
Bills paid by D. G. Chapman sapt.
101 97
« .. .. D. S. Appleton " 127 19
$4156 14
OVERSEERS DEPARTMENT.
DR.
To bills in their hands as last settlement $124 78
·· sales from the farm 2219 16
2343 94
CR.
By cash paid town treasurer
. 2268 .22
" bills in their hands
75 72
2343 94
28 INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, STOCK. ETC.
1887.
1888.
No.|
Val. | No. | Val. | Increase. | Decrease
Oxen
6
525
4
350
175
Cows
24
960
25!
1000
40
Heifers
3
105
4
140
35
Steers
2
100
100
Yearlings
5
100
5
100
Calves
3
36
36
Bull
1
40
1
40
Horses
430
430
Fat Hogs
27
60
60
Fowls
85
42
78
39
Horse wagons
1
12.
125
Sleigh
1
.10
1
40
Ox wagons
3
400
3
400
Ox carts
100
·)
100
Cart body .
1
15
1
15
Mowing machine barnes
1
125
1
125
Ploughs .
8
96
8
96
Cultivators .
2
10
10
Horse hoes
1
12
12
Harrows
3
51
3
51
Ox sleds.
2
40
-10
Drag
1
5
5
Wood .
25
175
25
175
lons of coal.
8
56
10
70
- 14
Groceries .
75
75
Dairy utensils ..
140
140
Furniture & bedding
300
300
Cooking range and
2
100
2
100
Stoves and furnace.
170
170
Winnowing mill .
8
8
Wheel rake
35
35
Tedder
55
55
Tools
160
160
Blocks and ropes.
15
15
Horse wagon.
1
75
75
Harness .
1
40
40
Suction pump.
1
4
1
4
$4834
$4786
230
278
10.
Shoats .
50
6
150
..
....
fixtures. ....
..
29
INVENTORY OF PROPETY AT THE FARM, PRODUCE, ETC.
1887.
1888.
| No. | Val. | No. | Val. | Increase.
Decrease
Coru, bushels.
250
250
250
250
Barley
60
54
95
86
32
Oats
..
. .
25
13
60
30
17
Deans
. ...
4
8
2
4
4
Potatoes ··
100
60
60
Ro. ts
100
60
60
36
24
Beef, pounds
150
15
150
15
Poık
450
45
250
25
20
Cider, barrel,
12
36
10
30
6
A ples
52
104
32
64
40
Soap. lbs
15
2
60
8
6
Ham
160
20
90
11
9
Fish
40
4
35
4
5
Bntter
46
14
50
15
1
E. Hay market tons
2
34
4
68
34
E. Hay
50
540
42
630
90
S. H. and B. G. "
40
400
40
400
S. Hay
6'
60
17
136
76
Thatch
..
12
č4
1
Mulch
..
1
5
1
5
.
..
1 1-2
18
3
36
18
Vinegar, galls.
60
10
80
13
3
Cranberries, bushels
1
2
2
Fresh meat, lbs. ..
60
6
35
4
2
Pickles. galls .
30
6
6
90
90
Dried Apples, lbs. .
20
4
50
2
2
Ice
60
60
$1948
$2071
$377 230
$254
4834
4786
278
$6782
$6857
$607
$532
6782
532
$75
$75
. .
..
...
50
9
80
14
Lard
...
2 1-2
252 1-2
25
Straw
.. ·
1
3
3
Onions, bbls .
6
Rowen, tons
4
Cablages.
77
Corn fodder ..
30
JONATHAN SARGENT. TREASURER AND COLLECTOR.
DR.
To cash on hand Feb. 1. 1887 $1181 13
To uncollected taxes of 1886
2139 04
To cash received from state balance of corporation tax 1886
1234 31
To .
..
. .
corporation tax 1887 418 76
To ..
..
..
bank tax 1887 599 74
To ..
state aid .
2076 00
To ..
. . ..
.. Military aid .
199 00
To 6.
..
.. .. income of school fund 188 19
To
..
.. supplies to state paupers 20 0C
To .. ..
..
.. killing disceased horses 12 00
To state tax committed to him
2677 50
To coanty tax ..
2297 82
To town tax and overlayings
25790 48
To money received hired on town notes
10800 00
To
discount on county tax 11 48
To .. .. interest on taxes 82 01
To .. .. interest on deposits 12 66
To .. ..
from county for dog licenses 513 05
To
..
" other towns.poor account . 247 55
To
.6 .. " oveeseers bills in their hands 1886 124 78
To ..
..
..
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