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lanterns and burners 24 45
street lamps. 53 29
J. W. Newman, repairs and sundries
10 11
Foster Russell, lamp posts and repairs. 28 62
M. Nolan, iron-work on lamp posts 32 00
Lewis D. Pickard, painting lamp posts 58 95
J. W. Goodhue, screws 37
J. M. Dunnels, repairs. 10
$1048 76
FEES AND SALARIES.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Curtis Damon, selectman, assessor and
overseer of the poor. $ 75 00
Aaron Lord, selectman, assessor and over- seer of the poor. 262 50
Walter E. Lord, selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor. 262 50
. Charles W. Bamford, town clerk. 150 00 Jonathan Sargent, treasurer and collector 450 00 J. W. Nourse, school committee. 66 30
Charles A. Sayward, school committee .... 49 00
John H. Cogswell, school committee. 85 00
Charles W. Bamford, school committee .. 41 25
T. Frank Waters, school committee 55 00
Wesley K. Bell, school committee 62 50
J. W. Bond, truant officer.
10 00
W. H. Kirk, truant officer. 10 00
T. B. Ross, auditor for the year ending Feb., 1891. 50 00
L H. Daniels, services Board of Health .... 50 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Charles Palmer, services Board of Health. 50 00
F. Willcomb, services Board of Health 50 00
G. A. Schofield, services as registrar 10 00
T. E. Condon,
10 00
J. F. Kinsman,
66
10 00
Charles W. Bamford, clerk of
20 00
-$1,829 05 -
Charles E. Goodhue, police service 285 65
Charles T. Littlefield,
279 00
Newell M. Jewett,
300 55
F. A. Hodgdon,
279 75
F. A. Ross,
3 50
Alfred Barton,
. '
3 00
George W. Baker,
66
66
2 00
John W. Russell,
9 00
William H. Jewett 2d,
66
8 75
J. B. Scott,
66
4 75
Charles H. Rollins,
66
5 75
Wm. S. Gould,
66
9 50
Oscar Littlefield,
2 50
John M. Brown,
4 25
Charles M. Perley,
1 50
John H. Baker,
66
3 00
$1202 45
Charles E. Goodhue, notifying town meet- ings 15 00
H. L. Ordway, notifying town meetings .... 10 00
George W. Baker, keeper of the lockup. 49 92
Charles W. Bamford, recording births, marriages and deaths 69 45
George E. Macarthy, returning births. 5 50
George A. Schofield, services as Moderator 10 00
$159 87
RECAPITULATION.
Paid for Salaries,.
1829 05
Paid for police service,. 1202 45
Paid for incidentals
159 87
- $3191 37
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Board of Engineers.
55 00
Clerk
6 00
45 hours extra service
11 25
72 25
Warren Engine Co. 55 men. 275 00
Warren Engine Co. 8 hours service,. 110 00
Neptune Engine Co. 55 men.
275 00
Neptune Engine Co. 6 hours service,
82 50
Torrent Engine Co. 27 men.
135 00
Hook and Ladder Co. 20 men. 100 00
Hook and Ladder Co. 8 hours service .. 40 00
1017 50
INCIDENTALS.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Fred A. Carter, steward Hook & Ladder
Co
20 00
Asa R. Brown, steward Torrent Engine Co
20 00
John H. Baker, steward Neptune Engine Co
20 00
Henry Stevens, steward Warren Engine Co
20 00
Wm. B. Clark, building hosc tower
178 00
Wm. B. Clark, extra work. 4 00
A. H. Hicks, painting engine house
184 75
Miles O. Burnham, caulking engine 3 00
Cornelius Callahan Co., steel bell
25 00
Charles H. Rollins, cleaning hose 3 00
O. A. Littlefield,
66
2 50
George Brocklebank,
66
1 50
Wm. H. Hills,
1 25
Frank Page,
25
Frank Hull,
66
.....
6.
25
Alfred Barton,
60
25
Walter Brocklebank, watching fire 3 50
Chas. H. Glazier,
1 50
Ernest Carter,
2 00
Fred A. Carter,
66
50
....
...
66
....
25
E. Poole,
....
.
15
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Henry H. Whall,
66
1 00
Henry Stevens,
2 00
John H. Baker, clearing snow
2 00
John Durand, repairs.
1 25
B. F. Fewkes,
75
C. R. Sargent,
6 40
Wm. A. Spiller,
4 00
C. F. Jordan,
1 20
J. W. Newman, 66
and sundries 26 00
3 00
Est. Asa Lord, sundries and oil.
6 34
E. Newton Brown, sundries for Torrent ... 8 95
A. P. Hills, sundries. 5 79
J. W. Goodhue, sundries and oil 3 88
A. H. Plouff, sundries 3 99
A. S. Hills, oil and globe 30
J. W. Newman, oil can and lanterns 2 65
S. F. Canney, lumber 9 64
Wm. Emery & Co., blinds.
13 17
George P. Smith, labor and expense in fire dept. 38 75
George E. Smith, hauling H. & L
3 00
Ipswich Mills, thread waste.
A. P. Hills, refreshment 50
2 53
C. Damon & Co., refreshment. 83
E. G. Hull, certificates of membership 3 00
Chronicle Publishing Co., advertising res- ' ervoir. 1 50
T. B. Fall & Son, coal Neptune. 22 36
William G. Brown, coal Warren 15 37
J. S. Glover, coal Neptune
13 98
D. A. Grady, horse hire.
1 00
Warren Boynton, horse hire 1 00
Tenney's Express 1 00
$698 63
RECAPITULATION.
Paid the Board of Engineers $ 72 25
Paid for Engine Co.'s Services 1017 50
Paid for Incidentals.
698 63
-$1788 38
E. L. Irving, 66
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.
APPROPRIATIONS :
For repairs. $5000 00
For curb stones and crossing 600 00
Balance from 1890-unexpended 520 00 -$6120 00
Bills for labor and material used on the Highways under the superintendence of the Road Commissioners, approved by them, and allowed by the Selectmen :
Wm. H. Kinsman,
gravel $ 8 08
11 08
E. Newton Brown,
21 25
J. H. Wiley,
11 20
J. C. Underhill,
66
80 96
Humphrey Perley,
2 00
A. P. Burnham,
17 60
Albert S. Brown,
59 60
Ira A. Dunnels,
1 00
Wm. G. Brown,
5 90
A. J. Phillipps,
1 92
C. R. Titcomb,
6 84
J. W. Nourse,
16 24
William Marr,
1 26
Augustine Stone,
5 50
J. C. Carlisle,
4 80
Seth Senior,
66
2 80
$258 03
BRIDGES, POSTS AND RAILING.
S. F. Canney, plank Boardman's bridge ... $44 82
S. F. Canney, lumber Warner's bridge. . . 27 93
S. F. Canney, lumber, posts and railing .... 48 49
George Fall, lumber 1 34
George H. Brocklebank, labor on Choate bridge ...... 14 50
James Graffum, iron work for bridge. 1 05
Foster Russell, labor on bridge. 3 75
James W. Morgan, labor on Willowdale bridge. 63 04
E. T. Bailey Jr., labor Willowdale bridge 3 00
$207 92
E. G. Sullivan,
17
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
CURB STONES AND STREET CROSSINGS.
Barton & Williams, curb stones & setting $535 83 L. Parsons, labor 3 00
Alfred E. Barton, labor 8 50
Daniel C. Sheehan, labor 4 00
Barton & Williams, paving stones, setting 277 30
Charles S. Jewett, labor on gutters and crossings 58 15
$886 78
Abigail Treadwell, land Spring street. $130 00
Fanny Crooker, land Spring street. 20 00
Fred Burnham, land Spring street. 25 00 Alexander McPhee, building wall Spring st 27 00
T. F. Cogswell, drain pipe Spring street .... 102 00
John B. Brown, building road Argilla ...... 150 00
George H. Peirce, injury received on Cen- tralstreet. 325 00
$779 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
George Harris, land .. $12 60
Dodge & Spiller, lantern and broom
1 10
J. W. Goodhue, nails and paint. 9 11
Tenney's Express 15
J. S. Glover, cement and lime. 9 50
T. F. Cogswell, drain pipe rear of Cald- well's block. 67 70
T. F. Cogswell, drain pipe. 119 86
M. Nolan, iron work. 10 30
Webster Smith, iron work, grates
43 06
Fulton Iron Foundry, grate.
6 97
F. P. Thomas, concrete.
9 30
C. F. Jordan, sharpening picks.
90
F. T. Goodhue, tools
85
James Graffum, repairing snow plows
11 10
Wm. A. Spiller, snow plow
11 00
$313 50
Austin Carter, labor $306 20
E. Newton Brown,
311 40
J. M. Caldwell,
365 08
Alfred Norman,
2 20
C. M. Perley,
51 50
Stephen R. Harris
2 75
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
D. T. Perley,
labor.
25 05
C. E. Howe,
66
6 75
George H. Lord,
60
Edmund Ready,
29 20
Wm. H. Jewett 2d,
1 60
Nathaniel Rust,
66
41 90
A. P. Hills,
66
5 00
George Poole,
1 00
Wm. Barton,
66
80
Smith E. Hayes,
34 00
Albert Willard,
6 00
Wm. Mayo, 66
6 00
George W. Fall, 66
10 00
Thomas Shaw,
29 00
Alfred Barton,
35 60
Sylvester Brown,
72 40
N. T. Low,
43 60
Allen W. Brown,
66
57 72
Wm. P. Ross,
46 25
Jere Brocklebank,
19 00
Robert L. Gove, ،٠
17 00
Jacob Scanks,
5 00
Thomas Boyle,
22 00
James Scott,
34 00
A. Story Brown,
73 76
Joseph Marshall,
10 87
Charles G. Brown,
23 75
F. G. Cross, 66
11 00
Jere H. Sullivan,
25 60
Samuel White,
3 40
John H. Baker,
30 40
Byron Parshley, 66
7 00
John Galbraith, .. 66
15 10
Horace Brown,
18 50
A. P. Burnham,
14 50
Manasseh Brown,
13 50
J. B. Scott,
30 20
John J. Gould,
15 32
Seth Senior,
45 25
M. McDonald,
27 60
E. K. Brown,
22 50
F. R. Daniels, 66
14 50
19
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
H. H. Story,
labor
14 50
George E. Smith,
11 85
Alvin Story,
5 85
Alden Story,
24 25
Aaron Lord,
42 00
John M. Brown,
11 25
Wm. B. Richards,
2 80
Isaac Buzzell,
5 40
Harry Wilkinson.
66
20 20
D. C. Sheehan,
30 80
John Doyle,
2 00
Edward Mayberry,
26 70
E. W. Snare,
7 00
E. Scott Greenleaf,
1 00
George H. Day,
"
16 60
George M. Lord,
16 00
Ward F. Kenney,
12 00
George E. Lord,
48 92
Samuel P. Foster,
2 00
Luther A. Lord,
17 00
Wesley B. Copp,
75 20
G. A. Pickard,
6 20
James Griffing,
6 00
Edward M. Geyer,
4 00
W. F. Kinsman,
44 12
J. W. Carlisle, 6:
17 38
J. C. Carlisle,
8 75
Lewis R. Stone,
1 70
C. W. Conant,
15 15
A. J. Phillips,
4 00
W. H. Lavalette,
7 20
Alfred B. Hills,
1 70
Joseph Cowan,
3 60
D. G. Chapman,
23 50
James Kinnear,
13 70
L. M. Blaisdell,
13 12
James Ready,
34 20
Joseph King,
12 60
Frank Lefavor,
8 20
Jeremiah Smith,
6 00
Clayton M. Jewett,
14 19
Charles Jewett,
....
4 73
20
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
David Grady,
labor
36 92
Edward F. Ready
31 60
Willard Harris,
14 19
John F. Lord,
11 60
Stephen M. Ross,
14 20
Jos. H. Farrand,
12 60
Thomas R. Lord,
33 20
Jas. Mclaughlin,
66
14 60
J. M. Purinton,
3 00
Phillip Kimball,
66
12 40
James H. Lakeman,
66
2 40
Charles W. Steele,
66
4 00
William Goodhue,
66
35 30
Albert Brown, 66
23 25
F. A. Carter,
6 45
Joseph Gilpin,
10 90
Wm. Marr,
13 10
Irving Brown,
3 40
Geo. Hodgdon,
9 50
S. I. Hudgins,
10 80
Peter Quill,
2 80
W. B. Kinsman,
19 95
Edwin Goodwin,
13 25
H. H. Whall,
9 80
J. F. Kinsman,
32 15
Wm. Girard,
6 40
Ambrose Young,
14 00
John M. Falls, 66
25 50
Joseph Godett,
9 00
Augustine Stone, 66
16 62
Albert Spencer,
1 80
George Spencer, 66
1 80
G. A. Pickard,
22 40
Wm. G. Brown,
23 10
J. C. Underhill, 66
23 10
Otis A. Manuel,
10 00
Geo. H. Brocklebank,
7 61
Geo. E. Johnson, 66
20 00
E. G. Sullivan,
13 50
Brackett Bros.,
29 30
-- $3,240 60
21
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
SNOW ACCOUNT.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Aaron Lord,
labor 16 10
Allan W. Brown,
20 75
N. T. Low,
7 35
Hiram Kilton,
40
J. H. Sullivan,
16 40
John H. Baker,
4 80
M. Laffey,
9 90
W. F. Kenney,
5 50
James McLaughlin,
7 80
Thos. E. Burns,
13 20
Patrick Riley,
60
James Ready,
6 00
Edward F. Ready,
5 20
Ernest L. Rutherford,
4. 20
Wm. F. Rutherford,
5 20
John B. Mitchell,
7 50
Sam'l P. Rutherford,
7 20
Willard Harris, 66
8 50
Geo. P. Smith,
1 50
D. G. Chapman
7 05
G. W. Conant,
1 80
Wm. H. Lavalette,
1 80
A. J. Phillips, 66
1 80
Sylvester Brown,
2 40
G. A. Pickard, 66
15 20
Luther Lord, 66
2 10
J. M. Caldwell,
38 60
E. N. Brown,
. .
33 85
A. Story Brown,
23 20
Manasseh Brown Jr.,
23 20
Jos. Marshall,
4 40
Wm. G. Horton,
1 60
Edwin Goodwin,
5 40
Chas. Goodwin,
3 20
John Carlisle,
6 50
J. F. Kinsman, .
1 00
Aug. Stone,
16 10
Asa Wade,
3 00
Wm. Goodhue,
5 50
C. Rogers, 66
1 50
1
22
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Wm. F. Warner,
labor
2 50
Seth Senior,
1 87
A. Morse,
1 50
A. W. Peabody,
66
1 50
C. W. Steele,
2 75
Amos Sampson,
1 25
Fred A. Carter,
66
4 00
Austin Carter,
19 30
Chas. Rollins,
66
3 20
Wm. E. Barton,
1 00
Alfred Barton,
66
1 00
Samuel Carr,
7 20
Henry A. Palmer,
5 40
Alonzo Butler,
7 60
B. F. Fewkes,
66
4 20
Daniel W. Stone, 66
5 30
Joseph Collins, 66
2 00
Wm. H. Girard,
2 00
W. F. Brocklebank 66
4 80
James Scott, 66
9 20
Isaac H. Bridges, 66
7 50
John T. Hovey,
5 90
Wm. L. Stone Jr.,
6 90
George Barker, 66
1 80
Robert L. Gove,
4 40
Michael Young,
66
5 60
Nathaniel Rust,
10 00
Chas. S. Jewett, 66
3 30
Harry Spiller, 66
60
Hardy M. Beck,
3 60
George Spencer, 66
3 60
George E. Lord,
4 40
A. H. Rutherford, 66
4 20
S. F. Foss,
4 40
Joseph King,
66
4 40
A. A. Rutherford,
66
4 20
Samuel Foster,
1 60
Frank Smith,
1 00
E. Goodhue,
2 90
Thos. Marriatt,
2 60
W. P. Pickard,
66
6 20
W. E. Garrette,
5 85
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
E. W. Conant,
7 05
John S. Spiller, .
35
T. L. Gwinn,
1 80
Clayton M. Jewett,
5 25
Jas. W. Burns,
66
4 00
M. H. Grimes,
3 00
Reuben Andrews,
3 80
Luther A. Lord,
3 80
Thos. R. Lord,
3 80
Wm. B. Richards,
6 10
Wm. F. Burnham,
3 80
Joseph Leno,
7 60
Geo. W. Stone,
4 20
Smith E. Hayes,
2 80
Herbert Stone, 66
4 20
John A. Smith, 66
1 50
David Pickard, 66
2 00
John F. Lord,
4 00
J. K. Chapman,
3 20
Jas. Griffing,
3 00
Jesse Warren, 66
2 00
D. C. Smith,
7 00
E. K. Brown,
6 40
Alden Story, 66
3 60
John Gallagher, 66
5 80
Frank R. Daniels,
3 80
Albert Burnham, 66
7 40
H. H. Story,
3 20
.
Horace Brown,
9 60
D. C. Sheehan, 66
2 70
A. B. Fellows,
5 80
Jos. E. Fellows, 66
50
David Low,
4 80
H. H. Whall,
6 20
F. G. Cross,
6 00
J. B. Scott,
12 60
J. B. Caverly, 66
13 20
George Woodberry,
5 40
W. F. Ellsworth, 66
6 00
Frank E. Brown,
4 20
George E. Smith, 66
4 70
Alvin Story,
66
2 20
24
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Geo. L. Woodberry,
5 60
W. B. Sturgis,
66
5 10
Ambrose Young,
4 00
Isaac Buzzell,
66
3 60
H. E. Sturgis,
1 20
Geo. W. Goodwin,
4 20
C. M. Perley,
27 38
C. E. Howe,
5 50
A. S. Howe,
1 80
G. H. Brocklebank,
1 80
Maynard Whittier,
28 48
A. Norman,
4 30
Edmund Ready,
1 40
John J. Gould,
66
21 20
J. F. Kinsman,
18 60
G. Kinsman,
66
31 80
A. S. Garland,
7 00
W. F. Kinsman,
66
23 00
H. K. Kennett,
5 20
Albert S. Brown,
66
6 00
$935 33
RECAPITULATION.
Paid for gravel. $ 258 03
Paid for repair of bridges and railings .... 207 92
Paid for curb stones and street crossings 886 78
Paid for improvements in
Spring street. $304 00
Paid for improvem'ts at Argilla 150 00
Paid for damage in Central st .... 325 00
779 00
Miscellaneous
313 50
Paid for labor under Commissioners 3240 60
Snow account. 935 33 -
$6,621 16
25
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
POOR ACCOUNT.
BILLS ALLOWED :
Timothy B. Ross,
rent
$ 10 30
C. M. Jones,
50 00
Theodore F. Cogswell,
45 00
Est. Anna W. Mitchell,
66
32 00
F. Willcomb,
66
60 00
Stephen Jewett,
66
102 00
Wm. G. Brown,
42 00
Charles E. Smith,
66
12 00
Wm. H. Kinsman,
66
20 00
James W. Bond,
66
24 00
Est. C. Damon,
22 50
C. Damon & Co.,
25 00
T. B. Fall & Son, coal.
53 64
Wm. G. Brown, coal
49 41
J. S. Glover, coal. 24 08
15 00
S. F. Canney, wood.
9 00
Austin Carter, wood
8 00
$159 13
Nath'l Burnham, groceries 62 16
A. P. Hills,
79 00
C. Damon,
25 44
C. Damon & Co.,
111 99
L. E. Willcomb,
66
12 00
George W. Tucker,
43 62
Wm. E. Brown,
46 28
Charles Olson, supplies to Mrs. Gallagher 1 90
Edward Dole, supplies to Mrs. Evans. 4 68
Supplies to Rozilah Hobson. 103 92
$490 99
B. & M. Railroad, fares for poor travellers 2 75
Wm. G. Brown, moving family to Salem ... 6 00
Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, care of C. Hayes. 10 00
A. B. Hills, board of Mrs. Hayden. 36 00
Kate O'Connor, board and funeral expense M. Linnehan. 32 00
George Haskell 2d, burial ex. E. A. Cheever 15 00 P. E. Clark, burial ex. child of Mrs. Grant 15 00
of deceased soldiers 105 00
$444 80
Lewis Choate, wood.
26
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
P. E. Clark, burial ex. H. Morgan. 25 00
Chas. Palmer, med. attend. M. Hall.
20 00
E. A. Cheever 36 00
66
Mrs. Sullivan 8 00
Miss Carpenter 8 00
Wm. H. Clark, “
Mrs. N. M. Foss 24 50
G. E. Macarthy“ F. A. Whittier ... 10 00
Ellen Ryan .... 12 00
Nellie E. Lord, attendance Mrs. Sullivan .. 3 00
Jennie Fox, 2 40
Ebin R. Smith, medicine.
4 95
Chas. W. Brown, “
40 25
W. E. Lord, traveling expenses. 18 56
$434 41
POOR IN OTHER TOWNS.
Danvers Insane Asylum, board of Jewett and Perley $126 28
Commonwealth of Mass. board of Wells and Quill.
74 75
Town of Rowley sup. to A. F. Peabody 1890 98 35
1891 140 64
Town of Manchester sup. to Rachel E. Burnham 35 00
City of Salem sup. to Barker and Burnham 23 80
City of Boston sup. to J. Gallagher. ..
3 00 -$ 501 82
$ 2031 15
CR.
Received from Commonwealth $20 50
Received from City of Gloucester 72 00
Received from City of Boston. 85 24
Received from Town of Needham 59 64
Due from City of Boston 35 41
Due from City of Salem
42 50
Due from Commonwealth for burial of de- ceased soldiers. 52 50
Due from Commonwealth on poor account 14 66
$ 382 45
Balance, being expense of poor off the Farm
1648 70
$2031 15 Number of tramps cared for at tramp room, 339.
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
TOWN FARM.
BILLS ALLOWED :
I. E. B. Perkins, shoes $18 87
S. H. Thurston, shoes 11 60
E. T. Pike, shoes and repairing 6 90
C. Damon & Co., boots.
3 00
Chester W. Bamford, dry goods. 3 25
W. S. Russell, dry goods. 12 09
Walter E. Lord, dry goods. 23 50
Samuel N. Baker, clothing. 36 81
$116 02
C. Damon & Co., groceries $ 53 64
T. E. Condon
27 54
A. P. Hills
152 37
F. T. Goodhue,
43 12
Lewis E. Willcomb,
43 72
Thomas H. Lord,
97 94
Dodge & Spiller,
107 90
Ipswich Creamery Co
41 45
George H. Green, provisions 168 87
$736 55
James Griffing, building barn cellar $ 321 79
George Spencer, underpining barn 80 68
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks. 207 20
C. E. & J. A. Brown, hauling timber. 12 00
Barton & Williams, posts and setting.
104 95
William G. Brown, sand.
3 00
66
. lime
15 00
66 cement. 83 25
15 30
J. S. Glover, cement.
Robert Stone, building barn as per con- tract
3725 00
extra labor 112 73
J. W. Newman, weather vane 26 75
William B. Clark, placing vane on barn ..
1 00
J. W. Newman, window, etc. 3 30
S. F. Canney, lumber. 74 75
George Spencer, labor 83 05
J. W. Nourse, service at new barn 1 00
Charles H. Rollins, pointing cellar. 27 22
J. M. Dunnels, labor on water works. 49 13
H. L. Ordway, labor on new barn 12 75
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
George P. Smith, labor and plan. 11 28
Augustine Staniford, painting. 157 00
-$5128 13 -
George B. Brown, meal and feed 715 90
A. J. Lasky, oxen, 120 00
C. A. Sayward, exr. 4 heifers 34 00
E. T. Little, cows and yearlings 155 00
A. P. Hills, heifer 10 00
A. P. Hills, horse.
85 00
T. F. Cogswell, insurance 39 00
W. K. Bell, insurance. 75 00
James Graffum, tipcart. 70 00
James Graffum, repairs of carts and tools 24 60
C. H. Smith, painting wagon. 15 00
J. W. Goodhue, tools and sundries 17 00
J. W. Newman, tools and sundries. 8 27
E. L. Irving, repairs and sundries 21 05
A. H. Plouff, sundries 18 03
William A. Spiller, tools and repairs 4 15
J. M. Dunnels, supplies 5 88
5 63
M. Newman, kitchen supplies
Thomas H. Lord, seed. 7 92
١١ tools
1 30
66 66 meal and feed. 6 05
66
hay salt. 5 00
Isaac F. Knowlton, harrow 16 00
George Barker, horse collar 4 40
Webster Smith, shoeing and repairs 30 45
C. F. Jordan, shoeing horses 12 90
M. Nolan, iron work 25 33
John Durand, iron work. 3 25
George Falls, lumber and spruce rails 19 06
S. F. Canney, lumber and repairs 11 33
Webster Smith, fence posts 25 69
George W. Baker, labor. 4 00
George Spencer, whitewashing and repairs 7 50 Augustine Staniford, painting fence. 13 60
carriage house 25 00 glazing in the house .. 10 75
11 00
C. Damon & Co., bedsteads and mattress J. Stackpole & Son, fertilizer 48 00
Ebin R. Smith, medicine. 7 38
Chronicle Pub. Co., Chronicle and adv 3 00 .
29
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
E. G. Hull, advertising $ 75
Barnard Mulligan, damage to salt hay
15 00
Harry B. Brown and others, marsh 50 00
Maynard Whittier, dressing cow and cur- ing hams 2 50
Atkinson Bros., fish and clams 13 75
Joseph Leno, labor on well. 5 25
Edward Geyer, labor on well 5 25
Fred Noyes, labor on well
6 00
Michael Dunn, labor on well
6 75
J. Meed, labor on well. 4 50
Henry Hussey, labor on well 11 25
Harry Wilkinson, labor on well 6 75
George E. Macarthy, med. service at farm 20 00
William G. Brown, ice 7 56
coal
38 24
T. B. Fall & Son, coal.
37 61
J. C. Conant, cutting wood. 22 50
$1976 08
D. S. Appleton, bal. salary 1890 $100 00
D. S. Appleton, salary in part 1891 350 00
F. A. Appleton, labor. 153 00
Alonzo Cathren,
264 00
E. L. Giddings,
36 00
Mary Lefave,
89 00
Levi L. Howe, 66
141 25
A. H. Rutherford,
30 00
John Sipmson,
167 00
B. D. Chapman,
123 34
George Goodwin,
62 00
Edward Bodwell,
29 00
G. A Pickard,
134 50
Charles W. Noyes, “
4 37
-$1683 46
BILLS PAID BY THE SUPERINTENDENT.
Paid for housework $25 80
Paid for cutting ice. 6 00
J. C. Safford, butchering 6 00
Paid W, Lyons 4 50
J. Stalker. 3 35
" expeuse for J. Bird. 6 15
" H. Morgan. 1 30
.
30
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Paid for bread
12 52
lobsters and clams 2 80
railroad freight
7 00
fish
2 40
labor
19 90
66
dog license
2 00
66
harness oil.
1 50
E. Bodwell, labor
2 00
drag plank
3 35
66
yoke
1 50
66
pump
1 50
66
calf
2 00
Miscellaneous
17 30
128 87
SALES FROM THE FARM.
English hay
864 85
Salt hay
5 42
Salt grass
12 00
Cream
892 34
Milk
9 72
Eggs
32 85
Calves
148 35
Pigs
97 00
Hogs, dead.
64 35
Poultry
6 54
Cows.
210 00
Bull:
20 00
Potatoes
98 12
Cabbage
1 90
Turnips
1 00
Bedding
5 00
Use of mill
75
Old iron
50
Debrease of personal property at the farm
524 00
1946 69
7822 42
Deducting the cost of the new barn J
5128 13
Leaves a balance, of expense beyond income of.
2694 29
2470 69
9769 11
31
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.
DR.
To bills in their hands at last settlement .. $783 54 Sales from the Farm 2470 69
---- $3254 23
CR.
By cash paid bills and the Treasurer 2580 34
By bills in their hands 673 89
$3254 23
32
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, STOCK, &c
1891
1892
In-
De-
No. Value No. Value
orease crease
Oxen
2 .... $175 .. 4 .... $350.
$175
Cows
31 .... 1240 .. 36 .... 1440
200
Heifers.
7 .... 245 .. 4 .... 140
$105 ...
Yearlings
4 .... 80 .. 4 .... 80
Calves
0. 3 .... 36 36
Bulls
2 .... 50 .. 1 .... 25
25 ...
Horses
2 .... 430 .. 3 ....
500 70
Fat Hogs
2 .... 50 .. 9 .... 135 85
Shoats
7 .... 60 .. 9 .... 72 12
Fowls
78 ....
39 .. 80 ....
40 1
Turkeys
3 ....
5 .. 2 .... 4 1.
Ducks
3 .... 1 .. 4 ....
3 2
Horse wagons
2 ....
250 .. 2 .... 250 70 70
1 ..
Sleigh 1. 40 .. 1 ....
40
Ox wagons
3 .... 400 .. . 8 .... 400
Ox carts.
2 .... 100 .. 2 .... 100
Mowing machine, harness 2 .... 150 .. 2 .... 150
Ploughs
8 .... 96 .. 8 .... 96
Cultivators
2 ....
10 .. 2 .... 10
Horse hoes.
2 .... 12 .. 2 .... 12
Harrows
4 .....
70 .. 4 .... 70
Ox sleds.
3 ....
60 .. 3 .... 60
Drag.
1 ....
5 .. 1 ....
5
Wood, cords
30 ...
210 .. 30 ....
210
Coal, tons
6 ..
42 .. 6 .... 75
75
Dairy utensils
140
14.0
Furniture and bedding
300
300
Cooking ranges & fixtures 2.
170.
170
Stoves and furnace.
2. ...
12 .. 2 ....
12
Wheel rake
1.
55 .. 1. ..
55
Tools
160.
160
Blocks and ropes
15.
15
Horse wagons
1
75 .. 1 ....
75
Harness
1
40 .. 1 .... 40
Suction pump.
1 4 .. 1 ....
4
Rack
1. 15 .. 1 ....
15
$5016
$5536
$651 $131
42
Groceries.
100 .. 2 ... 100
Winnowing mill. 1. 35 .. 1 ....
35
Tedder
Horse cart. 0.
33
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, PRODUCE.
1891
1892
In- De- orease crease
Corn
0
100 ..
50
50
Barley
0.
10 ..
8
8
Beans
2 .... 4 .. 4 ..
8. 4
Potatoes
110 .... 110 .. 250 .. 125.
15
Roots
50 .... 33 .. 8 ..
6. 27 ..
Beef
200 .. . . 20 .. 0.
20 ..
Pork
325. 33 .. 250 ..
25
8 ..
Cider
4 .... 13 .. 4 ..
13
Apples
1.
... 2 .. 15 ..
22
20
Soap.
75 .... 2 .. 100 ..
5 16 ..
Ham
160 .... 20 .. 125 ..
15 5 ..
Fish
50 .... 6 .. 50 ..
6.
Lard
100 .... 17 .. 100 ..
17
Butter
60 .... 18 .. 40 ..
12
6 ..
English hay, market tons · 48 .... 720 .. 0.
720 ..
English hay
59 .... 885 .. 28 .. 420.
465 ..
Salt hay, black grass tons 20 .... 200 .. 36 .. 360
160
Mulch, tons 10 .. .. 50 .. 10 .. 50
Straw, tons 0 1 ..
12. 12
Vinegar, gallons 120 20 .. 50 .. 8 .. 12 ..
Onions, bbls 1. 5 ..
0 5 ..
Fresh meat, pound. 150 .... 18 .. 0
18 ..
Pickles, gallons
3 .... 1 .. 0
1 ..
Cabbages.
200 .... 10 .. 0
10 ..
Ice.
75
75
$2281
$1237
$269 $1313
5016
5536
651
131
$7297
$6773
$920
1444
6773
920
$524
$524
No. Value No.
Value
34
IPSWICH TOWN .REPORT.
COGSWELL FUND. In account with J. Sargent, town treasurer. DR.
To amt. in lps. Savings Bank, Feb. 1, 1891$207 13 To interest to Feb. 1st, 1892. 8 89
-- $216 02
CR.
By cash paid B. Fewkes for care of lot ... ...
$ 3 50 By amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb1, 1892 ... 212 52 -- $216 02
ANDREWS FUND. In account with J. Sargent, ¡town treasurer. · DR.
To amt. in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1891$164 66 To interest to Feb. 1, 1892. 7 04
CR.
-$171 70
By cash paid B. Fewkes care of lot. $ 2 00
By cash paid Luther Lord care of lot. 2 00 By cash in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1892 .. 167 70
- $171 70
STANIFORD FUND. In account with J. Sargent, town treasurer.
DR.
To amt in Ips. Savings Bank, Feb. 1891 ... $ 60 90
To interest to Feb. 1, 1892 2 60
$63 50
CR.
By cash in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1892 $ 63 50 - $63 50
KINSMAN FUND.
DR.
To cash deposited in Ips. Savings Bank,
Sept. 28, 1891 $ 50 00
To interest to Feb. 1, 1892 56
CR.
-- $ 50 56
By cash in Ips. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 1892 $ 50 56
35
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
EXPENSE AND INCOME ACCOUNT. EXPENSE.
For Schools.
$10532 27
For Current Expenses 3115 73
For Lighting Streets 1048 76
For Fees and Salaries
3191 37
For Fire Department. 1788 38
For Poor, balance
1648 70
For Farm, balance.
7822 42
For Highways. 6621 16
For Interest on Town Notes
814 32
For Discount on Taxes
898 14
For Abatements
262 40
Balance, being income beyond expense. 2425 55
--- -$40169 20
INCOME.
Amount raised for town purposes ... $26901 33
Received State Corporation Tax, 1890.
4411 01
Received State Corporation Tax, 1891. 4739 94
Received Bank Tax.
579 43
Received School Fund.
134 56
Received for Dog Licenses
358 08
Received for Liquor Licenses.
1690. 75
Received for other Licenses
108 00
Received Interest on Taxes.
106 95
Received Interest on Deposits
46 46
Received Sale of Cemetery Lots. 187 00
Received Income of Town Property
905 69
$40169 20
DEBT STATEMENT.
TOWN OF IPSWICH, DR.
To Notes Payable. $13740 00
To orders drawn and not paid. 365 95
-$14105 95
DR.
By balance in Treasurer's hands $ 5402 02
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