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WAINWRIGHT SCHOOL.
John W. Goodhue, paint and oil 8 90
Foss & Butler, labor on fence 15 00
-$ 23 90
Foss & Butler, painting
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ARGILLA SCHOOL.
W. Emery & Co., blinds. 2 40
J. W. Goodhue, trimmings for blinds 64
J. H. Lakeman, painting and hanging blinds 6 50 -$ 9 54
WILLOWDALE SCHOOL.
Edward W. Choate, labor on steps 6 15
S. F. Canney, lumber 4 00
J. W. Goodhue, glass and hardware 1 77
-- $ 11 92
CHIMNEY FOR VENTILATION,
AT COGSWELL SCHOOL.
Austin L. Lord, labor and material as fol-
lows:
3900 common brick $ 39 00
10 00
400 face brick.
Lime and Cement 7 60
Sand and teaming 3 00
2 06
14 days work with tender
77 00
-$138 66
M. Nolan, iron work. 6 40
George Fall, staging, etc
13 30
Henry A. Pickard, labor
10 00
Murdock Grate Co., dampers
2 70
Luther A. Lord, digging for foundation 2 00
John H. Baker,
2 00
Lead, Nails, etc.
$175 06
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EXAMINATIONS, 1893.
Appleton and Willowdale. Wednesday, a. m., June 21
Argilla and Linebrook. Wednesday, p. m., June 21
Candlewood and Village Thursday, a. m., June 22 Cogswell Primary and Wainwright, Thursday, p. m.,June 22 Dennison Primary and North Primary, Friday, a. m., June 23 Dennison and Cogswell Intermediate, Friday, p. m., June 23 North Inter. and 3rd div. Grammar, Monday, p. m., June 26 Grammar, 2d div. Tuesday, a. m., June 27
Grammar, 1st div Tuesday, p. m., June 27
High School Wednesday, June 28
Graduating Exercises Thursday, p. m., June 29
NEXT SCHOOL YEAR.
First term, 16 weeks, begins Tuesday September 5, and closes Friday, December 22, 1893. Vacation two weeks.
Second term, 12 weeks, begins Monday, Jan'y 8, 1894, and closes Friday, March 30, 1894. Vacation one week.
Third term, 12 weeks, begins Monday April 9, 1894, and closes Thursday, June 28, 1894.
There will be no school on Friday of Thanksgiving week or on any of the legal holidays.
Regular meeting of the School Committee, Tuesday before the last Wednesday in each month, at 7.30 p. m.
The committee ask an appropriation of three hundred dol- lars, with which to paint the Cogswell school buildings, and to make such repairs upon other buildings as may be found necessary.
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They also recommend the following appropriations:
For Manning school
$2300 00
For other schools. 6000 00
For text books and supplies. 800 00
For vocal music and drawing 400 00
$9500 00
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES A. SAYWARD, - JOHN W. NOURSE,
WESLEY K. BELL,
CHARLES W. BAMFORD,
T. FRANK WATERS,
JOHN H. COGSWELL,
School Committee of Ipswich.
ANNUAL REPORT
. . . OF THE ...
Receipts, Expenditures, Etc.,
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. . . OF THE ...
TOWN OF IPSWICH,
. . . FOR THE . ..
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST,
1894.
IPSWICH MASS. : PRESS OF THE INDEPENDENT, 1894.
TOWN REPORT.
Schools.
BILLS ALLOWED FOR THE PAYMENT OF TEACHERS.
Trustees Manning School. $2300 00
Carrie L. Lakeman, Grammar 3d Div ... 500 00
Isabelle Arthur, Payne Intermediate ... 400 00
Eva A. Willcomb, Payne Primary 380 00
Maye E. Clark, Ass't Payne Primary .. 133 00
H. E. Noyes, Dennison Intermediate ..... 400 00 Emma G. Blanchard, Dennison Primary 380 00 Anna S. Cogswell, Ass't Dennison Pri- mary 280 00
Elma Smith, Cogswell Intermediate. ...
400 00
Mabel L. Hodgkins, Cogswell Primary
380 00
Cora A. Smith, Argilla.
250 00
Susie E. Cobb, Candlewood.
131 25
Carlotta H. Pulsifer, Candlewood
25 00
Laura G. Johnson, Candlewood 93 75
Allegra Manning, Appleton.
131 25
Maud P. Maynard, Appleton
100 00
Mabel R. Willis, Willowdale.
250 00
E. Mabel Adams, Wainwright and Ass't Payne Primary. 329 50
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Susie H. Potter, Wainwright. 199 50
Sadie W. Matthews, Linebrook
300 00
Josephine C. Colby, Village.
131 25
Katharine F. Sullivan, Village.
118 75
Cora H. Jewett, Grape Island
187 50
H. D. Condon, drawing
125 00
A. E. Bradford, music. 78 75
-_ $8004 50
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Ginn & Co $102 28
American Book Co 57 94
George S. Perry
101 72
Lee & Shepherd.
1 00
J. L. Hammatt. 55 52
Leach, Shewell & Sanborn
60
Edward E. Babb & Co
24 08
George F. King & Merrill.
132 44
Boston School Supply Co 129 19
D. Lathrop Co. 1 20
D. C. Heath & Co
10 37
Silver Burdett & Co. 18 60
Thompson, Brown & Co
8 75
Prang Education Co.
65 04
William Ware & Co ..
1 80
G. & C. Merriam & Co
82 25
Horace A. Brooks.
9 50
Austin Measures. 60
$802 88
FUEL.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Aaron Lord, wood $ 20 00
Austin Carter,
130 00
G. E. Johnson,
30 00
C. M. Perley,
11 00
O. A. Bailey,
23 75
Lewis Choate,
4 25
I'm. Goodhue,
8 50
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Thomas Travers, sawing wood. 5 30
Wm. G. Brown, coal. 100 82
J. S. Glover, coal.
87 49
$421 11
CARE OF SCHOOL HOUSES.
BILLS ALLOWED :
William H. Kirk, janitor
$200 00
George E. Smith, 9 60
Walter Frost,
10 00
Ralph W. Purinton,
8 00
John H. Bailey,
12 25
Jesse H. Whipple,
5 30
W. H. Kirk, extra labor, cleaning, etc., ....
8 65
Susanna Hurlburt, cleaning school house Willowdale. 5 00
Lena McGilvery, cleaning school house.
6 75
Mrs. Fowler,
5 00
Mrs. Cooper,
5 00
Caroline E. Pickard,
4 00
S. M. Haskell,
4 00
J. B. Mitchell, cleaning vaults. 17 00
D. G. Chapman,
1 50
---- $302 05
REPAIRS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Foster Russell, repairs $36 69
J. W. Newman, 1 15
J. M. Purinton, 2 70
Jas. H. Lakeman,
2 75
George Spencer,
5 42
Charles Bailey,
2 00
A. H. Plouff, and conductor 4 67
J. Howard Lakeman, painting and labor Cogswell
74 00
T. F. Cogswell, paints and oil. 37 99
S. F. Canney, lumber. 22 78
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
James R. Small, repairs Grape Island school house. 11 30
Samuel F. Foss, setting glass. 4 35
$205 80
INCIDENTALS.
BILLS ALLOWED:
Trustees Manning School, rent. $225 00
H. E. Noyes, rent of organ .. 15 00
C. S. Tyler, repairing clock. 2 00
A. H. Plouff, chairs and supplies
12 76
J. W. Goodhue, supplies
10 70
Dodge & Spiller,
1 15
A. P. Hills, 70 60
S. F. Canney, lumber, repairs 13 74
C. Damon & Co., chairs. 3 00
C. Damon & Co., repairs. 90
Frank Currier, ringing bell.
3 00
Chronicle Pub. Co., printing for high school
21 50
Chronicle Pub. Co., cutting paper
50
Independent Pub. Co., printing for high school 3 00
Burdett Pub. College, engrossing diplomas 7 20
C. W. Bamford, ribbon 4 76
Postage and cards
2 65
D. A. Grady, horse hire
1 50
Wm. G. Brown, horse hire
1 50
J. W. Newman, keys and repairs 1 06
W. W. Wait, gravel. 6 50
L. E. Willcomb, pail 40
J. B. Scott, labor
1 20
S. E. Hayes, 66
1 00
J. Sullivan, 3 00
Jackson & Co., express. 13 18
Tenney's Express. 2 40
L. A. Fickett, teaming. 75
$363 80
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$10,100 11
Haywood & Hull, blanks. 3 75
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
APPROPRIATIONS.
RECAPITULATIONS.
Manning School ...... $2300 00|Paid Trustees Man-
Common schools .... 6000 00
ning school and school teachers .... $8004 50
Books and supplies for schools. 800 00 Paid for school
Repairs of school
books 802 88
buildings 300 00|Paid for fuel 421 11
Music in schools
400 00 Paid for care of school houses .. 302 05
School fund.
183 55|Paid for repairs. .. Paid for incidentals 363 80
205 80
Received from dog
licenses 440 38
$10,423 93
$10,100 14
Current Expenses.
TOWN HALL.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Geo. W. Baker, janitor .. $199 92
Ipswich Gas Co 154 35
J. S. Glover, coal .: 145 14
T. B. Fall & Son, coal. 24 50
A. H. Plouff, ash doors and labor 3 00
J. M. Dunnels, repairs of furnace. 12 40
S. F. Canney, lumber.
11 22
Geo. W. Baker, repairs, labor.
15 95
J. W. Newman,
.3 20
M. Nolan, 2 50
J. W. Bond, laundry work for tramp room
5 25
J. W. Goodhue, axe and saw 1 75
J. W. Goodhue, sundries.
10 42
T. E. Condon,
2 60
Walter E. Lord, blankets.
9 00
A. H. Plouff, carpet. 43 15
C. Damon & Co, furniture for Selectmen's room 39 60
Received from Mass.
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Salem Hardware Co., door spring 5 00
E. R. Smith, tel. and stationery .. 4 03
C. W. Bamford, stationery and office ex- penses. 3 44
Chronicle Pub. Co., cut paper
50
$696 92
WATER COMMITTEE.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Aaron Lord, expenses water committee ... $ 1 40
Geo. A. Schofield, expenses water com- mittee 2 35
James Sadler, labor
49 00
D. C. Sheehan, teaming
58 50
D. A. Grady, horse hire.
32 75
Percy M. Blake, service for committee. ...
699 45
J. F. Spinney, expense, board.
306 94
Daniel Russell, supplies for committee .... 356 48
James W. Bond, 7 90 ...
$1514 77
CEMETERIES.
APPROPRIATIONS :
For general care and improvement. ... ....
$500 00
BILLS ALLOWED :
Benjamin Fewkes, labor in South ceme- tery $ 13 00
J. W. Goodhue, paint and oil. 32 17
J. W. Goodhue, tools.
83
Geo. Fall, lumber.
36
S. F. Canney, lumber.
17 13
James Graffum, paint.
2 55
George Harris, stone.
3 00
Wm. B. Richards, manure
6 25
Wm. G. Brown, cement.
3 50
Austin L. Lord, rebuilding old tomb
14 50
Luther Lord, labor and teaming 92 19
James Griffing, labor 77 25
Isaac Buzzell, 4 00
Geo. W. Goodwin,
19 00
Geo. W. Baker, 5 00
Edward Bodwell,
1 60
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Ralph S. Pickard, labor
1 00
Greenleaf Pickard,
47 60
Sylvester Brown,
30 50
Wm. H. Kirk,
20 80
James Kinnear,
23 05
John H. Baker,
42 20
Moses Grimes,
5 00
C. M. Perley,
66
7 25
David Low,
8 60
P. E. Clark,
...
65 37
James Sheppard,
17 00
Joseph Leno,
7 00
Frank Smith,
1 00
David Grady,
28 12
John A. Smith, 66
28 25
Charles Noyes,
2 00
-$627 07
INCIDENTALS.
BILLS ALLOWED:
George W. Baker, care of tramps. $ 99 00
George W. Baker, expense of tramps. 2 80
Newell M. Jewett,
70
G. A. Schofield,
1 80
C. H. Rollins,
66
4 50
C. T. Littlefield,
1 80
T. E. Condon, sundries for tramps. 7 65
George W. Baker, meals for prisoners 39 70
Walter E. Lord, travelling expenses 7 90
G. A. Schofield, 66
2 15
Aaron Lord, use of team to farm.
2 00
Aaron Lord, expense of prisoners.
50
Chronicle Pub.Co., publishing notices and printing 49 56
Chronicle Pub.Co., printing School Reports 12 30
Chronicle Pub. Co., printing ballots. 8 50
Chronicle Pub. Co., printing tax bills and envelopes. 9 50
Chronicle Pub. Co., printing voting lists .. 26 50 Independent Pub. Co., printing Town Re- port and Valuation. 112 80
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Independent Pub. Co., advertising and printing 29 75
N. R. Farley, copying valuation. 25 00
G. F. King & Merrill, pay roll book. 9 50
Edward L. Perley, binding Town and School Reports. 40 50
Irving W. Allen, instruction to voters. 4 50
Commonwealth, blanks for Registrars 2 50
Wm. B. Clark, ballot inspector.
10 00
Chas. G. Hull, ballot inspector
5 00
C. H. Glasier, ballot clerk
5 00
V. E. Rust, teller. 5 00
Geo. P. Smith, teller. 5 00
Chester W. Bamford, services at election 5 00
C. S. Willcomb, teller 5 00
Wm. A. Stackpole, “ 66
10 00
Geo. W. Tozer,
5 00
M. V. B. Perley, ballot clerk
10 00
James M. Riley, teller 5 00
Geo. W. Smith, 5 00 60
Fred F. Byron,
5 00
Wm. Marshall, ballot clerk 5 00
5 00
Wm. H. Roberts, teller. 5 00
C. W. Bamford, repairs on ballot box 1 00
F. L. Wood, repairs of bell 3 25
Henry H. Lord, ringing bell
40 41
W. H. Willcomb, ringing bell. 4 81
Joseph Hurd, distributing reports 5 00
C. S. Willcomb, Board of Health 4 00
J. W. Nourse, expense and service as Park Com 5 00
George A. Schofield, book, license laws.
60
Little, Brown & Co., town officer. 4 00
Fairbanks & Co., weigh books 9 00
M. R. Warren, license blanks. 2 29
M. R. Warren, collector's book 1 00
G. E. Norris, view of Ipswich.
2 00
H. L. Evans, legal advice. 10 00
C. A. Sayward, legal services Low and Rutherford 22 10
Wm. B. Clark,
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
W. K. Bell, paid for insurance 50 00
T. F. Cogswell, paid for insurance. 25 50
T. F. Cogswell, envelopes for treasurer .. 40
John H. Cogswell, taking census school children 20 00
Aaron Lord, taking census.
15 00
George Fall, 66
15 00
G. A. Schofield, 66
15 00
A. Lord, services with State Aid Com. 9 00
George Fall,
66
2 00
G. A. Schofield, “
2 00
C. H. Rollins, יי 66 66
5 50
Edward Dole, cattle inspector. 41 97
C. H. Rollins, serving dog warrant. 10 00
Frank Smith, burying two dogs. 1 00
57 50
J. Sargent, expense notices and deeds.
14 10
J. Sargent, paid for recording deeds.
3 00
O. A. Littlefield, care of buoys.
20 00
J.W . Goodhue, sundries for buoys.
90
George Fall, lumber for buoys.
82
George Fall, lumber for scales
50
Eddison Fire Extinguisher
15 00
F. M. Chase, lettering signs 5 00
Paid G. A. R. Post. 100 00
J. W. Goodhue, repairs of town clock. 1 48
J. F. Wippich, care of town clock. 20 00
J. F. Wippich, repairs of town clock. . 5 50
J. R. Merrey, fixtures to gas lights. 3 45
C. H. Rollins, posting town warrant. 5 00
A. H. Plouff, repairs on town pump. 9 50
A. H. Plouff, sundries
3 50
J. W. Newman, 7 90
Foster Russell, repairs and stock
15 07
Benjamin Fewkes, sods and labor South Common 15 00
Henry L. Cook, lodging and meals. 8 45
C. H. Glasier, supper for registrars. 1 20
N. Palmer & Son, dinner for town officers 8 50 J. W. Nourse, plan of road, "Love Lane" 10 00
C. Damon & Co., use of saddle. 10 00
11 25
P. E. Clark, funeral expenses W. H. Hardy Haywood & Hull, envelopes and sundries
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
C. Damon & Co., water barrel. 35
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks for hay scales 1891 6 30
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks for cemetery
7 50
A. L. Lord, labor on reservoir. 5 65
E. Goodhue, labor.
1 55
Isaac Buzzell, mowing
2 00
J. B. Scott, mowing
6 85
J. Sullivan, at monument. 2 50
Albert Tenney, teaming.
25
N. T. Low, stone and hauling
3 00
J. B. Mitchell, labor on vaults. 4 00
Howard Blake, badges for the police.
12 90
Brackett Bros., rent of land for pound. 5 00
T. E. Condon, stationery and stamps
27 75
Wm. G. Brown, horse hire. 3 00
15 25
D. A. Grady, " Board of Health
4 50
Jackson & Co.'s Express 6 85
Postage and travelling expense. 10 59
-$1402 05
$4240 81
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid on account of Town House $ 696 92
Bills paid on account of cemeteries 627 07
Bills paid expense water committee. 1514 77
Bills paid on account of incidentals 1402 05
$4240 81
Street Lamps.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Ipswich Gas Light Co 159 25
John Duprey, care of lamps 116 10
D. C. Sheehan, 350 00
C. Damon & Co., oil 45 47
Dodge & Spiller, oil and sundries 204 04
D. A. Grady,
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
J. M. Dunnels, lanterns. 12 60
Mark Newman, lanterns, chimneys, etc. 23 60
A. H. Plouff, 4 lanterns. 15 00
A. H. Plouff, supplies.
1 50
N. Burnham, supplies. 1 58
J. W. Newman, glass and repairs
16 13
J. W. Goodhue, lamp posts. 1 10
Foster Russell, 3 lamp posts 6 75
Foster Russell, labor on posts. 17 25
- -$970 37
Fees and Salaries.
BILLS ALLOWED:
Aaron Lord, selectman, assessor and
Overseer of the poor .. $400 00
George A. Schofield, selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor. 150 00
George Fall, selectman, assessor and
overseer of the poor. 150 00
C. W. Bamford, town clerk. 150 00
Thomas E. Condon, treasurer and col- lector. 200 00
T. Frank Waters, school committee.
50 00
Wesley K. Bell,
100 00
John W. Nourse,
32 50
J. H. Cogswell,
154 37
Charles A.Sayward,
66
45 00
Charles W.Bamford, “ 66
45 00
T. B. Ross, truant officer 10 00
J. W. Bond,
10 00
Joseph I. Horton, auditor.
50 00
George W. Smith, services on Board of Health. 134 70
Lyman H. Daniels, services on B. of H ...
100 75
Charles Palmer,
93 50
James Griffin, 66 56 50
J. Farley Kinsman, registrar 10 00
C. H. Glasier, 10 00
T. E. Condon, 1892 10 00
Chas. W. Bamford, clerk of registrars ... 25 00 - $1987 32
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Charles T. Littlefield, police service
$384 90
C. H. Rollins,
406 19
Frank Smith,
326 75
Frank B. Page,
$ 4
297 50
Newell M. Jewett,
66
40 00
Frank E. Hodgdon,
31 95
Frank Ross,
66
15 75
Wm. H. Jewett, 2d
14 75
Oscar A. Littlefield,
14 00
John W. Russell,
9 00
W. F. Gould,
7 50
James Sheppard,
3 00
James R. Merrey,
3 00
C. M. Perley,
66
5 50
Charles E. Goodhue,
8 50
Willett Holland,
22 25
$1590 54 --
I. J. Potter, services as moderator. $ 10 00
George W. Baker, keeper of lockup 65 19
Charles T. Littlefield, notifying town meet- ings
10 00
F. E. Hodgdon, shooting a dog
1 00
Paid for dog license blanks.
2 10
Thomas L. Jenkins, return of births
25
George E. Macarthy, return of births
7 00
George Haskell, return of deaths.
5 00
C. W. Bamford, returning and recording births, marriages and deaths.
65 00
--- $ 165 54
$3743 40
Fire Department.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Board of Engineers. $55 00
6 00
Clerk,
63 hours extra service 15 75
$76 75
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Warren Engine Co. 55 men $275 00
Warren Engine Co. 9 hours extra service ... 123 75
Warren Hose Co., cleaning hose. 7 25
Neptune Engine Co. 55 men. 275 00
Neptune Engine Co. 11 hours extra service 151 25
Torrent Engine Co. 31 men 155 00
Hook & Ladder Co. 20 men 100 00
Hook & Ladder Co. 11 hours extra service 55 00
$1142 25
INCIDENTALS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
John H. Baker, steward Neptune. $20 00
Ernest Carter, steward Hook & Ladder Co ... 20 00
S. B. Moulton, steward Torrent. 20 00
George G. Parshley, steward Warren. 20 00
$80 00
WATCHING FIRE.
John Erickson $1 25
Ernest Carter. 1 00
J. A. Hudgins 1 00
E. L. Irving
50
A. C. Damon.
50
W. W. Wait.
75
Austin Jewett.
2 00
Walter F. Brocklebank
2 00
O. T. Littlefield.
5 50
J. Laffy.
50
J. Grant.
2 25
J. Milnes
2 75
C. Dorr.
1 75
J. H. Lakeman
1 25
W. Barton.
50
C. H. Baxter
8 00
J. H. Baker
2 50
F. E. Hodgdon. 3 75
James Sheppard. 4 25
Albert Willard 4 25
James A. Lord. 2 50
A. B. Trundy 75
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Charles Pitman.
4 25
George W. Brown.
3 25
E. S. Greenleaf.
2 50
J. A. Huckins
5 50
John Dunham
1 00
Charles Poor
1 50
Wm. Barton.
3 00
John Davelin
3 25
Silas Stone.
1 25
Fred Elwell.
1 00
N. J. Conrad.
1 25
-- $77 25 -
EXTRA SERVICE AND LABOR.
Charles E. Goodhue,
$ 25
Oscar Littlefield,
50
G. A. Schofield, 50
John Laffy,
50
James Miles
50
Wm. Barton,
50
J. Howard Lakeman,
50
John Grant,
50
Charles Poor,
50
Charles H. Baxter
50
Hale Wait,
4 25
W. W. Wait,.
5 00
Pat. Doherty
1 25
Fred Lamar,
1 25
J. W. Perkins,.
1 00
Thomas Roberts,
4 25
Tyler Caldwell
50
Frank LeFave,
75
J. Doyle, Jr.
1 00
Noel Bucher,
1 00
John Scott,
75
Adolph Jansen,
50
John Edvardson,
50
J. J. Winterson,
2 75
Andrew Rose,
3 75
J. B. Scott,.
3 75
A. Seely,
3 75
Thomas Boulans,
3 75
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Charles H. Pike,.
3 75
Charles Goodwin,
2 50
Wm. H. Bodwell,
2 50
Charles H. Rogers,
50
John Dorr,.
1 00
Clayton M. Jewett,.
17 50
A. J. Barton,
2 00
Richard Glasier,
2 00
F. Russell,.
4 75
Austin Jewett,
4 00
-$85 00 --
Frank A. Ross,
cleaning hose
75
J. A. Bailey,
75
Charles Chance,
75
Luther A. Lord,
66
2
25
Willard Harris,
75
C. H. Rollins,
75
A. J. Barton, 66
75
O. A. Littlefield,
1 75
Wm. E. Barton,
66
1 00
J. H. Laffy,
50
Charles M. Jewett,
66
75
E. S. Greenleaf,
66
75
James Sheppard,
66
75
John J. Bailey,
66
60
50
John Grant,
66
75
H. Lakeman,
66
75
Luther A. Lord,
66
5 00
E. S. Greenleaf,
66
2 50
J. W. Bailey,
66
66
1 50
John Duprey,
2 00
M. H. Grimes,
66
1 00
-$29 75 -
Revere Rubber Co., suction hose. $ 58 50 Dormand, Warner & Co., ladder extension 80 00
J. J. Grothe, labor on H. & L. truck. 352 00
John E. Dodge, painting Warren 70 00
75
Robert Gilpin,
1 00
C. Poor,
75
C. H. Baxter,
1 00
J. Milner,
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Revere Rubber Co., 2 dozen spanners 11 00
Revere Rubber Co., repairs. 5 50
W. B. Copp, hauling truck to Woburn. ... 8 00 J. M. Caldwell, hauling truck from Woburn 8 00
E. N. Brown, hauling engine to and from Newburyport 10 00
Moore & Recken, repairs
7 00
Nathaniel Archer,
15 53
George P. Smith,
10 20
Stephen H. Baker, 66
50
J. W. Newman, 66
and supplies
12 34
James R. Merrey, 4 6
22 05
M. Nolan, 28 17
Andrew J. Morse & Son, repairs on suction 5 00
Wm. A. Spiller, repairs. 66
1 40
P. E. Clark, 4 50
C. R. Sargent,
17 30
Ackerman & Conant,
6 75
J. Durand, 66
50
James Graffum,
5 50
C. F. Jordan, 4 50
A. E. Peatfield,
3 12
Foster Russell,
66 damage. 14 00
A. E. Peatfield, labor on reservoir
11 81
J. S. Glover, cement. 8 25
Geo. W. Goodwin, labor on reservoir 14 00
S. D. Rutherford, 1 00
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks and sand. 16 95
Wm. G. Brown, cement. 3 50
Austin Carter, wood 9 50
Wm. G. Brown, coal. 22 12
E. N. Brown, wood and oil. 5 70
Wm. P. Ross, labor on engine. 7 00
A. S. Jackson, buckets. 6 00
N. Archer, making box
4 50
Thomas H. Lord, supplies
13 49
J. W. Goodhue, 66
6 75
A. H. Plouff,
4 95
John M. Dunnels,
2 70
T. E. Condon, refreshments
10 44
C. Damon & Co., 66
2 37
Geo. H. Dixson,
1 40
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Thomas H. Lord, refreshments
3 83
Mrs. Mellen, one dinner. 1 00
Joseph F. Spinney, 70 meals. 47 80
Wm. B. Clark, expense to Woburn and Beverly 4 80
Willard Harris, hauling hose carriage.
3 00
Austin Carter,
6
2 00
N. J. Conrad,
1 00
L. A. Fickett,
engine to fire. 50
Fred A. Carter, horse hire.
3 00
Wm. P. Ross,
1 00
Samuel J. Goodhue, polish. 85
C. H. Smith, polish. 50
Farley & Daniels, leather
1 00
John H. Baker, clearing snow 5 00
Chron. Pub. Co., advertising 1 75
55
Independent, advertising
2 00
Samuel F. Foss, painting 2 75
Wm. Fleming, wicks, burners, oil
1 25
S. F. Canney, lumber.
1 16
E. L. Irving, sundries
9 45
Thomas H. Lord, oil and chimneys
1 34
T. F. Cogswell, pipe and lead.
8 15
A. P. Hills, sundries.
4 50
F. T. Goodhue, wheel jack.
1 50
Jackson & Co.'s express.
2 75
Tenney's express, teaming
1 67
D. C. Sheehan, 1 00
L. A. Fickett, teaming coal. 25
Wm. G. Brown, hauling engines
20 13
$1049 28
$2540 28
RECAPITULATION.
Paid the Board of Engineers $ 76 75
Paid for Engine Co.'s services 1142 25
Paid for steward's services. 80 00
Paid for watching fire and extra labor
162 25
Paid for cleaning hose. 29 75
Paid for incidentals 1049 28
$2540 28
J. A. Blake, stationery
20
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Highways and Bridges.
APPROPRIATIONS :
For repairs. $7000 00
For edgestones and crossings. 500 00
For the improvement of Hovey and
Summer streets. 300 00
$7800 00 Bills for labor and materials used on the Highways, under the direction of the Superintendent of Streets, approved by him, and allowed by the Selectmen :
FOR GRAVEL.
J. R. Wilson. $ 36 00
W. W. Wait.
52 40
J. C. Underhill 106 10
A. S. Howe.
2 24
D. S. Perley
3 99
J. Kinnear
3 60
A. S. Brown.
1 30
E. N. Brown.
16 00
C. R. Titcomb
3 00
Augustine Stone 18 00
W. B. Atkinson
9 00
$251 63
CURBSTONES AND SETTING.
Barton & Williams, curb stones and set-
ting $1047 98
Barton & Williams, concrete gutter 127 15
Austin Carter, teaming curb stone. 10 00
Charles S. Jewett, labor on curb stone ... 18 00
$1203 13
American road machine. $242 10
Paid freight on road machine. 7 90
Fulton Foundry Co., grates. 37 50
J. Graffum, repair of snow plows. 24 95
J. Graffum, making and painting street signs. 22 85
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T. F. Cogswell, drain pipe. 114 67
S. F. Canney, lumber.
21 66
George Fall,
52 54
E. J. Sullivan, labor on South Common ...
4 00
J. S. Glover, cement.
3 50
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks
24 97
C. M. Perley, posts.
2 50
A. S. Howe, 66
2 20
A. W. Brown, stone.
7 50
G. H. Brocklebank, labor and stock.
22 67
J. W. Goodhue, sundries.
4 14
L. E. Willcomb,
1 15
F. T. Goodhue,
4 83
Dodge & Spiller, lantern
50
J. W. Newman, tools and nails
2 16
Ackerman & Conant, repairs.
19 30
J. Albert Smith,
3 00
C. F. Jordan,
3 90
M. Nolan, blacksmith work
3 70
$2088 95
REPAIRS .ON HOVEY STREET.
N. T. Lowe, labor
$21 00
W. B. Copp,
21 00
Wm. G. Brown,
21 00
Austin Carter,
21 00
Wm. P. Ross,
21 00
M. Grimes,
21 00
Albert S. Brown, gravel.
81 80
$207 80
J. H. Baker,
labor
165 80
G. A. Pickard,
66
19 40
Jas. Mclaughlin,
21 00
George M. Lord,
5 00
Moses Grimes,
299 14
N. R. Underhill,
66
19 40
T. R. Lord,
30 57
J. M. Caldwell, 66
295 31
George E. Lord,
66
35 27
Samuel P. Rutherford
5 00
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Edward F. Ready, labor
2 00
Edwin Goodwin,
66
59 60
J. M. Fall, 66
141 65
Samuel Haskell,
66
200
D. H. Appleton,
66
10 60
J. S. Glover,
66
4 00
Granville McIntire,
11 40
Leví Howe,
24 60
James Griffing,
6.6
10 50
John A. Smith,
3 00
Luther A. Lord,
32 40
Ralph Pickard,
5 40
Stephen R. Harris,
66
2 00
Wesley B. Copp,
77 12
Charles S. Jewett,
84 50
D. C. Sheehan,
2 50
E. Goodhue,
60
Wm. L. Stone,
66
16 50
J. T. Sherburne,
6.6
40
C. A. Dorr,
.
65 30
James Graffum,
5 05
J. R. Wilson,
66
29 00
Aaron Lord,
66
101 02
Wm. Sturgis, 66
24 20
Charles Rogers,
14 00
Wm. P. Ross,
162 19
Jere Brocklebank,
28 30
Arthur Conant,
66
5 80
W. W. Wait,
4 39
J. C. Underhill,
367 35
C. M. Perley,
66
64 28
A. S. Howe,
5 00
D. S. Perley,
22 60
J. Kinnear, 66
9 61
George. E. Smith,
33 27
George Woodbury
9 87
Loring Woodbury,
5 00
H. H. Story,
12 95
J. B. Caverly,
18 12
Frank Smith,
66
14 37
Wm. Goodhue,
. .
38 00
Geo. Johnson,
20 00
1
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Peter Quill,
labor
11 30
A. W. Peabody,
8 00
Eben Hurlburt,
1 80
Sylvester Brown,
66
52 80
Augustus Rutherford,
12 00
George Gwinn
5 00
James Burnes,
66
4 00
John Duprey,
25 20
James Shepherd,
16 40
Willard Harris,
66
18 74
Clayton M. Jewett,
15 75
George Harris,
34 65
Joseph Leno,
13 20
Stephen Jewett,
29 30
Wm. G. Brown,
64
36 75
Edmund Ready,
5 00
Benson Kathrin
1 00
Ward Kenney,
26 90
Fred Noyes,
5 00
Edward H. Smith,
2 00
James Ready,
2 00
Frank Deland,
1 00
J. R. Wilson, 66
38 51
Warren Caldwell, 66
3 00
Lewis Mantheon, 6%
3 20
John D. Long,
4 20
Geo. H. Brocklebank
5 38
J. B. Scott, 66
25 00
D. G. Chapman,
36 10
E. I. Chapman,
3 50
Lewis R. Stone,
11 60
C. W. Conant, 66
18 30
J. C. Conant,
13 40
Robert Gove,
86
4 60
Wm. Barton,
33 70
Wm. H. Jewett,
4 80
D. W. Appleton, 66
29 50
James Scott,
65 40
Hale Wait,
16 40
Samuel Parsons,
16 00
H. M. Beck,
6 40
Jere. Sullivan,
66
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40 40
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Jerome Dondero,
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