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labor
19 00
Michael Young,
66
3 00
Robert Gilmore,
3 00
Allen W. Brown,
46
209 70
John Smith,
14 00
James Budroe,
7 70
Joseph Chagnett,
5 90
John Collins,
1 80
Henry La'cose,
2 00
John Doyle,
47 40
E. N. Brown,
1.6
49 89
Fred G. Cross,
18 50
Wm. G. Horton,
45 15
Joseph Marshall,
22 12
Mannasseh Brown,
66
12 62
Asa R. Brown,
4 00
A. Story Brown,
8 24
Robert Brown,
06
2 00
Augustine Stone,
26 50
J. Farley Kinsman,
18 50
W. F. Kinsman,
38 13
Samuel Foster,
16
5 60
James P. Jewett,
66
1 60
Frank Smith,
2 00
C. C. Caldwell,
28 70
Wm. H. Jewett, 2đ
29 80
S. J. Wakeham,
66
17 00
A. Cealey,
6 00
John T. Hovey,
66
4 00
David Lowe,
8 00
Nathaniel Rust,
33 80
N. T. Lowe,
26 25
Albert S. Brown,
66
45 15
Austin Carter,
66
53 82
Lewis Choate,
66
29 25
J. Galbraith,
15 22
F. Peavy, 66
5 00
Charles Buzzell,
6 00
Isaac Buzzell,
10 00
John H. Foss,
15 00
Lemuel G. Parsons,
66
5 40
Isaac Bridges,
1 40
1
65
66
25
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
A. Morse,
labor
1 40
Mrs. H. Foster,
66
2 00
M. J. Driscoll,
66
1 40
Joseph Martell,
"'
7 20
James Saillin,
66
2 50
M. Reddy,
1 00
John Spiller,
66
2 80
Everett K. Brown,
13 45
Alvin Story,
13 45
Wm. Kimball,
6 40
Charles Jewett,
18 90
Erastus Clark,
17 84
John Fears,
66
90
F. Russell,
3 75
J. B. Scott,
19 05
J. W. Carlisle,
6 55
M. Whittier,
8 85
$4383 49
$6472 44
SNOW ACCOUNT.
BILLS ALLOWED IN FEBRUARY 1893 :
Aaron Lord
$ 4 00
J. H. Baker
18 00
M. Grimes.
5 00
Willard Harris
10 22
G. A. Pickard
10 40
Herbert Witham
1 20
Loring Woodbury
3 40
M. Laffy
3 00
James McLaughlin
2 40
Stephen Harris.
2 60
John Spencer
2 00
Ernest Rutherford
2 00
Joseph Leno
2 00
D. Minnehan
2 00
Levi Howe. 2 00
T. R. Lord.
1 00
Luther A. Lord.
1 00
Wm. F. Burnham
80
26
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Sylvester Brown 2 00
W. B. Copp. 2 00
Samuel Foster 1 00
J. B. Scott. 7 00
George E. Smith 10 70
A. Norman.
3 00
D. C. Sheehan. 1 80
E. K. Brown 1 20
H. H. Story
2 80
Frank Daniels
1 70
John Caverly
4 50
Alvin Story
3 30
Frank Smith. 5 00
Horace Brown. 1 30
George Woodbury 3 90
Thomas C. Shaw 3 90
George E. Lord.
8 77
Edward Bodwell
3 20
S. P. Rutherford. 2 40
Wm. Rutherford.
1 80
Napolean Lernay 1 80
Ward Kenney. 1 80
Edward F. Ready
1 80
James W. Ready
1 80
Frank Gill 1 80
Samuel F. Foss.
1 80
Thomas Barney
1 80
Thomas Bauline
1 80
E. J. Sullivan.
5 20
Frank Brown.
1 80
George Day
1 80
A. A. Rutherford
1 40
Wm. P. Ross
19 50
C. A. Dorr.
12 60
J. Brocklebank
6 00
H. Wilkinson
5 80
R. Gove. 1 50
WVm. L. Stone Jr. 1 60
WValter Brocklebank 1 60
Samuel Parsons
1 60
Alonzo Butler
1 60
James Scott
80
27
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Daniel W. Stone
40
Smith E. Hayes
70
Fred Elwell.
60
Silas Stone.
80
Irving Brown
80
A. W. Brown.
34 87
James Young
2 00
Ambrose Young
2 00
Michael Young
2 00
Alfred Young
2 00
Walter Gould.
1 40
R. Gilmore.
1 00
J. J. Long ..
1 10
J. C. Underhill
38 94
J. Sullivan
8 70
John Doyle.
5 30
Thomas Boylan
35
E. Sanford.
80
David Grady
50,
George Harris, sand
5 00
F. O. Hart.
9 00
J. M. Caldwell
24 55
$364 30
BILLS ALLOWED IN MARCH 1893 :
Edward L. Darling
$ 5 60
James Burns.
10 60
T. L. Gwinn. 3 85
S. N. Gwinn.
2 40
Augustine Stone
63 00
Charles Spiller
17 60
David Low.
16 40
Alfred Young
23 00
R. H. Brown
19 50
George Young
19 60
H. Witham.
12 40
Frank Campbell 13 60
H. O. Whittier
15 00
Wm. T. Tarr
24 50
Wm. P. Ross
22 05
C. A. Dorr.
11 20
H. Wilkinson
4 90
28
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Wm. L. Stone Jr.
8 50
W. F. Brocklebank.
7 40
Frank Goodwin
2 80
Alonzo Butler
6 30
Alonzo L. Brown.
1 20
Nathaniel Rust.
10 20
Charles Haskell 2 20
Burten Holland. 2 80
Edward Holland
2 20
Robert Gove.
8 50
Smith E. Hayes
4 80
Silas Stone.
5 60
Oscar Littlefield
6 90
W. B. Atkinson.
1 80
Edward Spiller
3 10
Samuel Parsons
5 80
G. Brocklebank.
1 70
Daniel W. Stone.
6 20
A. H. Brocklebank
1 20
Fred Elwell. 2 80
Stephen Caswell
1 20
Irving Brown
9 20
G. W. Brown
1 20
Charles W. Smith
2 20
Wm. S. Jewett
6 60
Daniel Wells
2 00
Wm. H. Burnham
3 80
Jacob Safford
6 00
James Scott
10 60
Howard Jewett.
3 00
J. Brocklebank.
6 70
Capt. Wm. Jewett.
1 00
C. S. Jewett.
1 20
Tyler Caldwell
2 30
Wm. Barton
2 00
A. A. Searles
2 60
Daniel Lord.
2 40
Foster Claxton
40
John H. Baker
25 60
G. A. Pickard
23 00
Sylvester Brown 17 00
Ernest Rutherford.
12 80
.
29
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Thomas R. Lord
6 60
E. J. Sullivan.
14 80
George M. Lord
14 40
Dexter McIntire.
2 20
Wm. Bodwell
12 40
J. Mclaughlin.
13 80
S. R. Harris.
6 00
Charles Hart.
2 00
D. Minnehan.
5 00
John Spencer.
2 00
Moses Grimes
9 00
Arthur Walton.
1 00
M. Laffy
16 40
S. P. Foster
1 40
John Duprey
4 00
E. Goodhue
8 60
Foster Burnham
6 80
Willard Harris
21 12
George Day.
9 40
C. C. Caldwell
12 00
D. G. Chapman.
9 35
J. C. Conant
10 85
C. W. Conant.
10 15
N. Foster.
2 30
A. J. Phillips.
7 15
Moses G. Phillips
1 90
E. I. Chapman
6 00
L. R. Stone.
7 70
George Rogers
3 45
John Spiller.
1 60
C. M. Perley
17 10
S. R. Burnham
1 80
G. G. Whitten.
3 00
Lyman Perley
12 80
Henry Stone.
7 00
R. B. Lawson.
9 60
James Kinnear.
12 40
Thomas Kinnear
7 70
J. K. Chapman
2 55
Thomas C. Shaw
10 20
D. C. Sheehan
6 60
Joseph Leno
14 00
30
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Wm. Goodhue.
21 47
C. Steele.
2 00
Eugene Sullivan 2 00
M. Judd.
7 60
D. Grady
7 40
Henry Stevens
2 00
John Doyle.
21 70
J. Sullivan.
19 80
Edward Sanford.
12 00
J. C. Underhill
64 75
George Harris.
1 60
A. W. Brown.
31 70
Michael Young
15 20
Sydney Perley
14 00
James Young
14 00
J. B. Scott ..
1 00
Albert Leet.
2 00
Henry Freys
4 00
G. Kinsman
3 00
John Gould.
4 00
Norman Conrad.
6 00
C. E. Howe.
3 00
A. G. Lower
15 20
George E. Lord.
21 80
S. P. Rutherford.
11 80
Wm. Rutherford
12 80
Edward Bodwell
16 40
S. F. Foss.
2 00
Ward Kenney
6 60
Thomas Barney
8 60
Thomas Bauline.
9 20
Edward F. Ready
8 00
James W. Ready
7 60
James Ready.
1 00
Frank Gill.
10 80
Edward H. Smith
4 80
Frank Brown.
1 20
A. A. Rutherford
6 00
J. B. Mitchell.
7 20
George E. Smith
17 00
Frank Smith
3 60
Timothy Comeau 6 10
31
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
J. B. Caverly
22 50
H. H. Story
13 60
Benson Katheron
2 00
Wilbur Ellsworth
17 60
George Woodbury
12 00
E. K. Brown
13 95
Alvin Story.
11 23
J. B. Brown
14 40
Charles Buzzell
23 40
Isaac Buzzell
14 80
Aaron Lord.
10 80
D. Howard Appleton
19 00
Simon Cameron
2 40
N. G. Foss
3 80
George Tibbetts
23 20
Samuel M. Haskell
27 60
A. B. Fellows
20 20
H. H. Wall.
5 40
John H. Brown
48 40
E. J. Goodwin
24 00
Otis Holmes
7 00
John Cronin
6 00
J. R. Wilson
4 60
J. M. Fall
38 80
Ambrose Young
20 40
Henry Sturgis
40
E. N. Brown.
92 70
A. Story Brown
60 00
Mannasseh Brown
21 20
Wm. G. Horton.
37 55
George A. Whipple.
14 40
Joseph Marshall
33 00
F. G. Cross.
19 40
B. R. Horton
11 00
W. F. Kinsman
33 40
C. G. Brown.
1 60
James W. Morgan
2 75
Oscar Pickard.
5 00
W. P. Pickard
8 40
A. H. Rutherford
9 40
J. M. Caldwell.
45 50
Maynard Whittier
122 50
32
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
J. F. Kinsman. 54 60
$2272 52
BILLS ALLOWED IN . APRIL :
Henry Stone. $2 00
A. T. Guilford .. 4 80
George Farnum 5 50
George F. Rogers
4 20
Thomas Kinnear.
1 80
James Kinnear
4 20
Wm. P. Ross
1 05
C. A. Dorr.
40
Edward Howard. 60
Frank Welsh. 1 80
Harry Welsh. 3 20
J. M. Purinton 2 80
Thomas Marriott 5 20
G. L. Woodbury 7 20
$44 75
ALLOWED IN MAY :
Horace Brown $5 60
Alfred Norman 9 95
Ambrose Young 6 60
-$22 15 -
ALLOWED IN JUNE, OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER.
Joseph King
$8 60
Daniel Donohue. 3 50
60
$12 70
ALLOWED IN DECEMBER:
J. Sullivan. $ 1 40
Frank Frost. 1 40
W. B. Copp
1 25
George E. Lord.
8 93
Willard Harris. 11 27
George Goodwin
1 80
George Harris
1 40
N. Shatswell.
60
Wm. Rutherford.
60
Charles Jewett.
3 15
Edward Bodwell
1 20
J. C. Fobes.
33
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
C. A. Dorr.
3 90
H. Wilkinson.
40
Robert Gove.
80
J. Brocklebank
1 60
Nathaniel Rust.
4 00
James Scott.
1 00
Wm. H. Jewett 2d
50
Hale Wait.
1 40
Wm. P. Ross.
8 66
S. E. Hayes
1 00
Wm. W. Walton
50
Wm. Barton
50
Frank Leflave.
80
Walter Scott.
1 00
John H. Baker
5 20
Moses Grimes.
80
Joseph Leno.
80
G. A. Pickard
1 00
J. McLaughlin
1 40
James Sheppard
40
Phillip Kimball
20
Frank Bodwell
60
John Duprey
75
Levi Howe.
80
John Doyle.
30
Enos Manthon
35
Jerome Dondero
30
J. C. Underhill
20 40
Willie Witham
1.80
Henry L. Cross.
1 80
John Piers. 1 80
Charles Small
2 40
Albert Leet.
1 80
Clarence Leet. 1 80
A. W. Brown 20 90
J. M. Fall.
6 75
E. Goodwin 2 40
C. Buzzell 1 40
S. Cameron
60
George Tibbetts
80
S. M. Haskell.
1 20
D. H. Appleton.
40
34
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
M. Whittier. 8 00
George E. Smith
7 20
Alvin Story 2 20
J. B. Caverly
1 20
H. H. Story
2 00
Charles W. Steele.
3 60
$162 41 -
ALLOWED IN JANUARY 1894:
John H. Baker $1 00
James Sheppard 1 30
Moses Grimes 2 60
Charles Pike .. 60
Thomas Merrill 70
Thomas O. Neal.
40
John Piers.
3 20
A. W. Brown 5 00
Wm. P. Ross 4 20
C. A. Dorr 1 80
J. Brocklebank 1 20
Frank Leflave. 1 30
Howard Jewett 1 00
Walter Scott. 1 20
E. Brooks
1 20
Hale Wait.
1 20
Akerman & Conant
2 00
Tenney's Express. 25
P. Lamar.
4 10
James Scott.
1 00
A. S. Howe.
3 20
W. H. Wall.
1 20
E. J. Goodwin
2 00
J. M. Fall.
2 00
George Tibbetts
3 60
S. M. Haskell
1 40
S. Cameron.
1 60
Wm. G. Brown
2 50
A. A. Rose. 1 60
Henry Lord. 1 00
J. M. Caldwell. 9 20 -$ 64 55
$2943 38
35
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
RECAPITULATION.
Paid for gravel. $ 251 63
Paid for curbstone and setting. 1203 13
Paid for repairs on Hovey street 207 80
Miscellaneous .. 2634 19
Paid for labor under street commissioner 4175 69
Paid on snow account.
$6472 44 2943 38
$9415 82
Poor Account.
BILLS ALLOWED :
C. M. Jones, rent. $65 00
Stephen Jewett 90 00
Wm. G. Brown 24 00
A. A. Rutherford 75 00
C. E. Smith
10 00
T. F. Cogswell
84 00
Est. W. H. Kinsman
20 53
E. D. Humphrey 10 00
F. Willcomb.
12 00
J. H. Gregory
23 00
J. W. Bond.
44 00
Nellie W. Augur
8 00
Daniel D. Wells
3 00
C. E. & J. A. Brown, 1891
12 00
$480 53
Austin Carter, wood. $ 41 00
Lewis Choate, wood. 7 00
J. S. Glover, coal. 34 79
Wm. G. Brown, coal.
116 57
T. B. Fall & Son, coal 68 60
Allan W. Brown, coal. 7 00
$274 96
36
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
N. L. Blaisdell, groceries $ 3 50
. T. W. Baxter,
2 00
Thomas H. Lord, 66
. 4. 00
W. E. Brown,
107 00
C. Damon & Co.,
142 75
J. M. Purinton 22 75
Eben Hurlburt, supplies
84
L. E. Willcomb, groceries.
14 00
T. E. Condon, 66
17 50
A. P. Hills,
14 00
C. W. Hayes,
9 00
N. Burnham,
13 00
W. Roberts, supplies
1 95
Rozilah Hobson,
94 60
$443 89
Anna Wall, board of Carpenter child $104 00
J. J. Andrews, board of child 96 00
Edward Dole, milk. 1 68
Belle Larramore, care of Mrs. Sullivan 2 75
Ellen McVarish,
15 00
Lydia A. Currier, care of Mrs. McDole. 147 00
Lydia A. Currier, cleaning at Mrs. McDole's 5 00
Wm. Manning, 66
10 00
Aaron D. Wells, whitewashing at Mrs. McDole's
4 00
Charles Palmer, med. attendance J. Simp- kins 28 00
G. E. Macarthy, med. attendance Mrs. Bray 24 00
G. E. Macarthy, med. attendance Ellen Ryan
9 00
G. E. Macarthy, med. attendance Eva Car- penter.
2 00
36 00
G. E. Macarthy, med. attendance S. White G. E. Macarthy, med. attendance Mrs. Getchell
2 00
Wm. H. Clark, med. attendance Miss Welch
6 00
W. H. Russell, med. attendance A. W. Sampson 6 00
W. H. Russell, med. attendance B. Wells .... 1 50
W. H. Russell, med. attendance E. Bailey ... 2 00
.
37
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
W. H. Russell, med. attendance Carpenter 17 00
W. H. Clark, med. attendance A. W. Samp- son 3 00 W. H. Clark, med. attendance Mrs. Sulli- van. 12 00
Millie Millen, board and nursing Bessie Farley 50 00
Mrs. W. Black, board of Mrs. Carpenter ... 32 00
John Hurley, " Leonard child .. 24 00
L. F. Ricker, ..
27 00
J. F. Spinney, the poor
7 00
J. M. Todd, supplies 1 00
H. P. Boynton,
90
W. H. Russell, med. attendance on Antoine Gallinet 11 00
John Ely, board of A. Gallinet. 25 00
W. G. Brown, carrying A. W. Sampson to the Farm. 3 00
Ebin R. Smith, medicine.
21 35
John W. Russell, care of S. White
28 00
Edward Bodwell, 66
6 00
C. S. Willcomb,
3 50
P. E. Clarke, funeral expenses A. W. Samp- son 35 00
P. E. Clarke, funeral expenses C. McIntire
35 00
P. E. Clark,
Henry Noyes 25 00
P. E. Clark, child of C. W. Noyes 3 50
P. E. Clark, funeral expenses Miss S. White 32 50
P. E. Clark, Ida Black. 20 00
C. A. Sayward preparing papers for Insane Asylum. 2 00
Aaron Lord, travelling expenses. 5 40
Chronicle Pub. Co., advertising and blanks 6 75
B. & M. R. R., fares 4 00
-- $942 83
POOR IN OTHER TOWNS.
Town of Rowley supplies to A. F. Pea- body. $ 97 29
Town of Grafton burial expense of A. Pitman 9 25
City of Boston supplies to Eben Kimball 51 07
38
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
City of Salem supplies to Mrs. Barker ...... 25 04 City of Lawrence supplies to Alice Burn- ham. 5 81
City of Gloucester supplies to W. Lewis ... 112 65
City of Gloucester supplies to J. Geering .. 38 88
Northampton Lunatic Hospital. 169 46
Danvers Lunatic Asylum. 291 09
$ 800 54
$2942 75
Received from Commonwealth $ 38 13
Received from City of Boston 31 68
Received from City of Lynn. 14 60
Received from Soldiers Relief. 27 00
Due from the Commonwealth
226 03
Due from Town of Needham 123 43
Due from Town of Topsfield
6 00
Due from City of Lynn 19 65
Due from City of Gloucester
158 90
Due from City of Salem 56 93
Due from City of Boston. 59 38
---- $ 761 73
Balance being expense of the Poor off the Farm 2181 02
$2942 75
Number of tramps cared for at tramp room 690 TOWN FARM
BILLS ALLOWED:
Walter E. Lord, dry goods. $24 78
W. S. Russell, 35 56
S. N. Baker, clothing 27 17
L. Rubinovz, 20 00
I. E. B. Perkins, shoes
9 40
E. T. Pike, and repairing 9 25
S. H. Thurston, 17 55
L. D. Pickard, repairing. 90 $144 61
N. Burnham, groceries $ 42 73
C. Damon & Co
74 09
T. W. Baxter, 25 00
39
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
A. P. Hills, groceries 53 60
L. E. Willcomb,
47 30
T. E. Condon,
66 57
F. T. Goodhue, 66
42 73
Thomas H. Lord,
47 03
Dodge & Spiller,
73 66
T. Morley Norman, 17 48
Ipswich Creamery Co., butter. 78 40
Atkinson Bros., fish.
62 82
J. W. Perkins, provisions 67 12
J. W. Hayes, 66
10 69
W. H. Roberts,
43 85
George H. Green,
170 84
$923 91
George B. Brown, meal and feed 574 20
Clayton M. Jewett,
143 20
D. S. Perley, difference in oxen. 90 00
E. N. Brown, pig. 12 00
C. M. Lunt & Son, hogs.
82 80
C. M. Lunt & Son, painting w. mill
16 32
J. C. Safford, killing pigs.
6 50
M. Whittier, curing hams. 2 00
J. S. Glover, coal. 55 68
J. S. Glover, cement and lime.
8 70
Tyler Caldwell, sand.
1 88
A. H. Plouff, supplies.
34 25
J. W. Newman, tools and supplies 4 56
D. S. Appleton, sundries
13 38
J. W. Goodhue, tools and sundries 21 49
J. C. Underhill, potato digger. 20 00
J. Breck & Son, tools and ox bow 3 40
D. S. Appleton, furniture. 69 25
D. S. Appleton, wagon. 40 00
J. E. Dodge, painting carriage. 10 00
W. A. Spiller, repairing wagon 3 90
James Graffum, new wagon. 170 95
E. L. Irving, new harness and repairing ... 42 70
Akerman & Conant, blacksmith work 18 85
M. Nolan, blacksmith work. 22 28
C. F. Jordan, shoeing horses. 12 79
F. M. Chase, repairs. 7 50
40
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
George Spencer, repairs 83 76
H. A. Pickard,
26 25
J. W. Goodhue, 66
1 85
J. Howard Lakeman, “
7 50
J. M. Dunnels,
7 55
J. Albert Smith,
8 20
J. Durand,
2 25
Fickett Bros., 66
1 00
J. F. Wippich, repairing clock. 1 00
C. Damon & Co., curtains and rods 4 00
Ebin R. Smith, medicine 4 65
T. F. Cogswell, insurance. 11 25
C. J. Norwood, making cider 3 72
C. J. Norwood, grinding cob corn. 1 22
C. J. Norwood, sawing 1 75
Austin Carter, grinding cob corn 11 73
S. F. Canney, rails and posts. 20 75
J. Stackpole, fertilizer 66 00
J. Stackpole, soap .. 7 20
George Fall, lumber.
13 00
George H. Samson, fuse and caps. 1 38
J. W. Newman, glass and setting.
2 00
T. F. Cogswell, paints and oils.
6 38
T. F. Cogswell, drain pipe.
31 32
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks
12 00
A. W. Brown, use of ice tools and man 9 00
P. E. Clark, burial expense of B. Wells 30 00
Ipswich Chronicle for the year 2 00
Warren Boynton, horse hire. 6 00
Haywood & Hull, advertising 1 00
Jackson & Co.'s Express 95
$1875 24
D. S. Appleton, balance of salary $175 00
C. W. Sylvester, salary
424 42
F. E. Appleton, labor 52 50
A. Clendenning,
162 49
Alonzo Kathren, 126 72 66
Benson Kathren,
55 88
Levi Howe, 89 99
Eva P. Sylvester,
90 00
Myrtie Sylvester,
90 00
41
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Ernest Sylvester, labor 148 28
Thomas Boylan, 58 00
Greenleaf Pickard, “
16 00
Robert Larramore, "
63 00
$1552 28
NEW BUILDING.
Charles E. Smith, labor and material
building addition to the farm house ... $840 70 George Spencer, labor and material build- ing addition to the farm house. 848 50
A. H. Plouff, roofing and plumbing 244 81
A. H. Plouff, sundries 33 54
Chelmsford Foundry Co., cell doors. 60 00
James Griffing, labor 12 00
$2039 55
$6535 59
BILLS PAID BY THE SUPERINTENDENT:
Paid for labor $111 13
Paid for clothing for M. Shattuck. 4 65
Paid for J. Stalker 4 25
Paid for fish 1 00
Paid for tools.
2 15
Paid for dog license
2 00
Paid for repairs.
3 00.
Paid for clothing. 3 60
Paid for travelling expenses.
22 10
Paid into town treasury 40 00
Paid for miscellaneous 16 95
$210 83
42
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
SALES FROM THE FARM.
English hay
$ 254 65
Salt hay
102 32
Cream
1072 84
Milk
3. 22
Eggs
80 47
Oxen
120 00
Cows
145 00
Calves
192 94
Bull
25 00
Pigs
203 37
Hogs, dead
258 30
Poultry
37 74
Vegetables
46 18
Labor and teaming
6 00
Miscellaneous.
15 00
-$2563 30
Increase of personal property
376 00
$2939 03
Deducting the amount (2039.55 paid for build- ing the addition to the farm house) from the gross amount of bills paid on account of the farm leaves $4496.04.
Balance of expense beyond income for the support of the poor. 1557 01
4496 04
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
43
OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.
DR.
To bill in their hands at last settlement$ 677 70 To sales from the farm 2793 89
3471 29
CR.
By cash paid bills and the Treasurer $3027 75
By biils in their hands, 1892. 100 65
By bills in their hands, 1893 342 89
3471 29
44
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Inventory of Property at the Farm, Stock, Etc.
1893
1894
No. Value
No.
Value
In- crease.
De- crease.
Oxen
2
$ 120
2
|$ 140
$ 20
$
Cows.
34
1020
28
840
180
Heifers
3
72
2
50
22
Yearlings
2
30
2
35
5
Calves
4
32
3
18
14
Bulls.
1
25
1
25
Horses.
3
350
3
350
Colt.
1
50
50
Fat hogs
2
60
7
122
62
Shoats.
6
110
8
64
46
Fowls
80
40
90
45
5
Horse wagons
2
125
3
130
5
Horse cart.
1
70
1
70
Sleigh
1
10
1
10
Ox wagons
3
1.75
3
300
125
Ox carts.
2
75
2
75
Mowing machine
2
40
2
40
Ploughs.
4
40
4
40
Cultivators
1
5
1
5
Horse hoes.
2
6
2
16
10
Harrows
4
50
4
50
Ox sleds.
3
50
3
50
Drag
1
5
1
5
Wood, cords
30
210
35
210
Coal, tons.
6
42
3
25
17
22
Dairy utensils.
140
140
Furniture, bedding ..
200
275
75
Ranges, fixtures.
2
100
2
90
10
Stoves, furnace.
30
30
Winnowing mill.
2
12
2
12
Wheel rake.
1
15
1
15
Tedder
1
10
1
10
Tools.
100
100
Blocks and ropes
15
15
Horse wagon.
1
50
50
Harnesses.
1
20
5
60
40
Suction pump.
1
4
1
4
Rack.
1
15
1
15
Windmill and tank
200
200
Potato digger.
1
20
20
$3748
$3898
$439
$289
Groceries
75
97
45
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Inventory of Property at the Farm, Produce.
1893
1894
No.
Value
No.
Value
In- crease.
De- crease.
Corn
125
$ 63
300
$150
$ 87
$
Barley
10
8
8
Beans
7
14
6
12
2
Potatoes
80
80
450
360
280
Roots
35
13
25
10
3
Pork.
300
36
400
40
4
Cider
3
10
2
9
1
Apples
5
10
6
20
10
Soap
100
5
100
5
Ham
125
18
60
S
10
Fish.
3
3
Lard.
100
18
75
11
7
Butter
75
24
15
5
19
English hay, tons
25
500
500
English hay
20
400
33
660
260
Salt hay, blackgrass
50
500
60
600
100
Mulch, ton
10
50
12
60
10
Straw, ton
1
12
2
30
18
Vinegar
50
8
80
12
4
Cabbages
200
10
100
5
Ice
75
. 75
2
1
1
Phosphate
2
4
4
$1854
2080
781
555
3748
3898
439
289
$5602
5978
1220
844
5602
844
$376
$376
5
Onions
46
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Jonathan Sargent, Treasurer and Collector.
DR.
To cash on hand Feb. 1, 1893 $2257 46 To uncollected taxes. 3612 58
To cash received rent of hall. 104 00
66 from other towns, poor account .. 106 17
from sales from farm. 3 00
'. J. S. Glover, bill overpaid. 3 60
66 interest on taxes 129 13
$6215 94
Thomas E. Condon, Treasurer and Collector.
DR.
To cash received from J. Sargent, late treasurer $3233 99
hired in anticipation of the taxes 9000 00
received from State Cor. tax of 1893 66 Bank “
4719 76
''
for military aid. 184 00
66 66 discount on County tax. 27 99
66
،، burial of indigent soldiers
27 00
66
support and burial of state
paupers
To cash received from other towns, poor account
109 58
66
interest on taxes
32 41
١١ income of Mass. School fund.
183 55
from County killing seals (reim-
bursed ) 78 00
To cash received from dog licenses.
440 38
Overseers' sales, 1892. 573 75
from farm 1893
2009 31
497 15
" for state aid.
2340 00
17 00
47
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Jonathan Sargent, Treasurer and Collector.
CR.
By cash paid on orders drawn 1891 $ 1 00
" 1892 and Jan. '93 ... 439 38
Feb. 1893 1858 03
6.5 State Aid Feb. 1893
205 50
66
16 Military Aid Feb. 1893
24 00
discount on taxes
4 28
64 interest on notes
175 00
66 abatement of taxes 246 85
27 91
44 T. E. Condon treasurer
3233 99
$6215 94
Thomas E. Condon, Treasurer and Collector.
CR.
By cash paid interest on town notes. $ 785 43
notes hired in anticipation of taxes 9000 00
" on orders drawn for State aid. 2200 50
Military aid. 148 00
1890, '91, '92 and
Jan. '93
519 29
By cash paid on orders drawn Feb. '93 66
144 44
County tax
2799 35
State tax.
2925 00
66 National Bank tax
366 44
· State treasurer, liquor licenses.
1225 75
66 officers by order of trial justices 86 63
66 for killing seals. 78 00
discount on taxes. 404 44
abatement of taxes
439 73
By uncollected taxes.
885 06
.
tax deeds of land sold
48
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
To cash received from rent of town hall 466 50
C. A. Sayward criminal fines 106 45-
66 66. W. P. Andrews Salem crimi- nal fines 5 00
To cash received from J. Scott Todd, Rowley, crim- inal fines 1 21
To cash received from Charles Morrill criminal fines
50 00
To cash received from liquor licenses
4903 00
יי
billiard and B. alley licenses 46 00
66
auctioneers' licenses 4 00
circus licenses. 22 00
pedlers' licenses. 20 00
flying horses license. 10 00
06
66
Kickapoo Indians' license. 30 00
shows at Damon's hall.
5 00
66 E. Bailey, rent of town scales 22 88
66 L. E. Willcomb, rent of town
scales 61 66
To cash received from W. H. Roberts, rent of town scales.
63 53
To cash received from sale of lots in H. cemetery
200 00
of grass in new 7 00
،،.
J. Duprey cemetery pasture
12 00
curbing. 313 93
To cash received on account of lamp post .. 9 85
discount on school supplies, S. H.
Baker 7 00
To cash received sale of Centennial books 1 00
66 " of old hose 1 85
Tax list of 1893, State tax 2925 00
66 County 66
2799 35
Town 25862 73
Orders drawn and not paid. 726 63
$62157 44
66
sundry individuals, stone
49
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
By cash paid on orders drawn 1893 and Jan. '94 ... 38633 81 By cash on hand. 1515 57
$62157 44
This is to certify that I have examined the accounts of the Treasurer, and find them to be correctly cast and properly vouched.
JOSEPH I. HORTON, Auditor.
50
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
KINSMAN FUND.
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1893 .... $50 84 To interest to Feb. 1, 1894 2 15
$52 99
CR.
By cash paid B. Fewkes for care of lot. $ 2 00 By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1894 50 99
$52 99
KIMBALL FUND.
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1,1893,$101 40 To interest to Feb. 1, 1894 4 33
$105 73
CR.
By cash paid Luther Lord for care of lot ... $ 1 50 By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1894 104 23 $105 73
LAKEMAN FUND,
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1893 .... $50 00 To interest to Feb. 1. 1894 2 15
$52 15
CR.
By cash paid Luther Lord for care of lot .. $ 1 00 By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1894 .... 51 15
---- $52 15
COGSWELL FUND.
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1893$218 67 To interest to Feb. 1, 1894. 9 37 - -$228 04
51
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
CR.
By cash paid W. H. Kirk for care of lot ...... 2 00 By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1894 226 04
-
-- $228 04
ANDREWS FUND.
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1893$171 31 To interest to Feb. 1, 1894 7 35
$178 66
CR.
By cash paid W. H. Kirk for care of lot ...... 2 00
By cash paid Luther Lord for care of lot ... 2 00
By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1894 174 66
$178 66
STANIFORD FUND.
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1893 .... $66 36 To interest to Feb. 1, 1894. 2 83
-$69 19
CR.
By cash paid W. H. Kirk for care of lot .. ... $ 1 00 By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1894 ... 68 19
-$69 19
GIDDINGS FUND.
In account with Thomas E. Condon, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Mar. 30, 1893$100 00 To interest to Feb. 1, 1894 3 15
$103 15
CR.
By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb.1. 1894$103 15
-$103 15
Examined and found to be correct. JOSEPH I. HORTON, Auditor.
52
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
STATE AID ACCOUNT. COMMONWEALTH.
DR.
To amount due from state for year end- ing Dec. 31, 1892 $2330 00
To amount due for military aid 1892. ...
184 00
To cash paid for state aid year ending Dec. 31, 1893. 2396 00
To cash paid for military aid 1893 (188) one-half to be reimbursed by the state 94 00
$5004 00
CR.
By cash received for state aid. $2330 00
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