Town annual report of Ipswich 1890-1895, Part 9

Author: Ipswich (Mass.:Town)
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Lynn News Press / J. F. Kimball
Number of Pages: 534


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C. A. Putnam, services and plan under Park Commissioners. 65 00


J. W. Nourse, engineer's service .. 1 50


C. A. Sayward, expense holding fire in- quest 13 00


Ira P. Willard, burying a dog 1 00


F. E. Hodgdon, killing dogs 2 00


posting notices 1 00


Charles E. Goodhue, killing dogs. 2 00


serving dog warrant 7 00


W. A. Mitchell, burying dead cow 5 00


J. B. Mitchell, labor on vaults. 4 00


J. F. Wippich, care of town clock. 20 00


repairing town clock, 20 00


11


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Brackett Brothers, rent of pound. 5 00


Ephraim Fellows, repairing fence .. 11 25


T. F. Cogswell, envelopes for treasurer. . .


1 00


lead and oil for buoys 4 83


Wesley D. Atkinson, care of buoys ..


20 00


Barton & Williams, watering trough. 49 00


J. R. Merrey, labor and stock, gas pipe. ..


1 25


Charles W. Brown, gas pipe and fitting ...


2 10


J. Howard Lakeman, labor on pump. 1 15


A. H. Plouff, repairing pump 4 00


Foster Russell, repairing seats 1 25


Jere Sullivan, cutting grass on common.


5 00


Edmund Ready, trimming trees


1 00


Joseph Claxton, expense in clam case. 3 20


A. Norman, labor 1 00


Mary E. Schofield, refreshments for town officers election day 10 50


J. F. Spinney, meals to visitors 4 00


W. E. Lord, travelling expenses Haverhill Neck case. 3 84


David A. Grady, horse hire.


23 00


W. G. Brown,


3 50


Warren Boynton,


7 50


Willard Harris, expense to Peabody


75


Jackson & Co., keys


75


express


3 05


Webster Smith, 6 6


1 75


A. Tenney


2 60


-- $1308 79


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid on account of Town House $ 707 97


Bills paid on account of cemeteries. 818 97


Bills paid on account of reservoirs 41 92


Bills paid on account of incidentals 1308 79


-- -$2877 65 a


STREET LAMPS.


BILLS ALLOWED :


Ipswich Gas Light Co


$130 18


Moses Grimes, care of lamps.


162 48


12


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


John Duprey, care of lamps 342 99


C. Damon & Co., oil


98 01


" sundries 4 25


M. Newman, lamps, burners, chimneys


12 00


Foster Russell, repairs


2 50


J. W. Newman, 6 80


J. W. Newman, lights for lanterns


1 80


M. Nolan, iron work.


21 00


Globe Gas Light Co., lamp post frames ... 8 50


J. M. Dunnels, lantern and pail. 1 12 -- -$791 63


-


FEES AND SALARIES.


BILLS ALLOWED :


Walter E. Lord, selectman, assessor and


overseer of the poor. $300 00


Aaron Lord, selectman, assessor and over- seer of the poor 150 00


George A. Schofield, selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor 150 00


Charles W. Bamford, town clerk 150 00


Jonathan Sargent, treasurer and collector 450 00


John W. Nourse, school committee 52 70


John H. Cogswell,


78 00


T. Frank Waters,


50 00


Wesley K. Bell, 66 66


65 00


Charles A. Sayward, " 66


34 50


Charles W. Bamford, “ 40 00


T. B. Ross, truant officer and horse hire ... 11 00


J. W. Rond,


10 00


W. H. Tozer, auditor for year ending Feb. 1st, 1892. 50 00


Lyman H. Daniels, services on B. of H.


50 00


Charles Palmer, 66


6


50 00


T. E. Condon, registrar 10 00


J. F. Kinsman, 10 00


George A. Schofield, 10 00


Charles ". Bamford, clerk of registrars 20 00


-$1791 20


50 00


George W. Smith,


13


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Charles E. Goodhue, police service


$153 25


Newell M. Jewett,


305 00


Charles T. Littlefield,


315 65


F. E. Hodgdon,


318 75


C. H. Rollins,


66


163 50


Walter F. Gould,


9 75


F. A. Ross,


5 00


George W. Baker,


66


2 00


W. H. Jewett 2d,


66


...


6 50


John W. Russell,


66


8 50


Charles M. Perley,


66


5 50


A. D. Howard,


3 00


W. S. Jewett,


3 00


F. M. Jewett,


66


10 25


--- $1310 25


Charles A. Sayward, services as moderator$10 00 George W. Baker, keeper of lockup. ...


49 92


Charles E. Goodhue, notifying town meet- ings 40 00


C. T. Littlefield, notifying town meetings ...


5 00


Walter E Lord, taking census 15 00


Charles G. Hull, teller


5 00


IV. A. Stackpole,


5 00


William Marshall, 66


5 00


Philip E. Clark, return of deaths 24 75


William H. Clark, returning births. 9 00


C. W. Bamford, returning and recording births, marriages and deaths 66 40


$235 07


RECAPITULATION.


Paid for Salaries.


$1791 20


Paid for Police Service. 1310 25


Paid for Incidentals


235 07


-- $3336 52


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BILLS ALLOWED : Board of Engineers $55 00


Clerk 6 00


95 hours extra service


23 75


$84 75


...


. .


.


. .


14


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Warren Engine Co. 55 men. $275 00


Warren Engine Co. 11 hours extra service 151 25


Neptune Engine Co. 55 men 275 00


Neptune Engine Co. 12 hours extra service 165 00


Torrent Engine Co. 27 men. 135 00


Torrent Engine Co. 8 hours extra service 54 00


Hook & Ladder Co. 20 men 100 00


Hook & Ladder Co. 16 hours extra service 80 00


-- $1235 25


INCIDENTALS.


BILLS ALLOWED :


John H. Baker, steward Neptune Engine Co $20 00


Henry Stevens, steward Warren Engine Co. 20 00 F. G. Cross, steward Torrent Engine Co ..... 20 00 Fred A. Carter, steward Hook & Ladder Co 20 00


$80 00


F. E. Hodgdon, watching fire 75


Edwin Goodwin,


66


1 00


Walter Brocklebank, 66


66


3 00


Ernest Carter, 66 66


75


Walter E. Kimball,


66


75


W. W. Wait,


66


75


J. H. Baker,


66


3 00


$10 00


A. J. Barton,


extra service. 50


Lewis Brocklebank,


1 00


J. H. Baker,


66


75


Fred Carter,


66


50


George Parshley,


50


Wm. P. Gould,


66


50


Fred Whitcroft,


50


James Milles,


66


50


John Mero,


66


66


50


William T. Lewis,


66


66


50


E. E. Rice,


66


66


50


Robert Gilpin,


66


50


Joseph Gilpin,


66


50


Austin Carter,


66


66


50


.


S. R. Harris, labor forest fire


. 75


..


$7 75


15


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


N. Archer, labor forest fire 1 25


J. W. Newman,


1 50


Ned Harris,


75


E. Gwinn,


75


J. H. Sullivan,


75


S P. Rutherford, " 66


75


Wm. Rutherford, “


75


Lyman Poor,


75


John Duprey, 66


75


John Bailey,


1 25


Arthur Gould,


75


T. R. Lord,


75


C. A. Sayward, “


75


Thomas Marriot " 66


75


Joseph Farrand, “


75


W. P. Pickard,


1 00


Oscar Pickard, 66


1 00


E. Goodhue,


75


Bert Felton,


75


Charles Hart,


75


F. O. Hart, 66


75


J. K. Chapman, 6


1 75


W. K. Chapman, “


1 75


Wm. Cannon, 6 66


75


John M. Caldwell “ 66


75


S. H. Gwinn, 66


1 00


T. L. Gwinn, 66


1 00


D Bryant,


66


1 00


$27 50


Revere Rubber Co., 1500 feet hose. $900 00


C. H. Rollins and others, cleaning hose. 17 50


A. J. Barton, cleaning hose. 1 00


E. M. Geyer, 4 00


Luther A. Lord,


4 00


Frank E. Davis, repairing engine. 137 50


George G. Parshley, labor on engine. 2 50


Estate W. Smith, repairing hose carriage 75


S. F. Canney, lumber Neptune 11 36


George Fall, lumber. 91


Phillip Kimball, labor Neptune house


3 50


A. H. Hicks, painting bell tower Torrent ... 5 00


A. H. Rutherford “ 75


16


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


W. B. Clark, labor and stock repairs. 53 27


F. Russell, 2 25


C. F. Jordan, repairs on engine. 17 50


F. M. Chase, repairs on Warren 13 00


C. H. Smith, painting and varnishing Nep- tune 25 00


C. H. Smith, fire buckets and polish 5 50


Cornelius Callahan Co., 4 leather buckets 10 00 George W. Simmons & Co., 50 pr. overalls 90 00 Woman's Relief Corps, repairing coats. .. 1 50


F. R. Daniels, hauling engine. 3 00


Fred Carter, 66 1 50


S. R. Harris,


to fire. 6 00


M. H. Grimes, to fire. 1 00


Wm. P. Ross, use of team 2 25


E. N. Brown, wood and oil 5 80


Austin Carter, wood. 13 50


Wm. G. Brown, coal Warren. 17 71


T. B. Fall & Son, coal Neptune. 32 51


A. H. Plouff, brushes


50


A. H. Plouff, repairs


2 37


M. Nolan,


7 50


Charles Lord,


1 25


R. Jordan & Co. "


J. W. Newman,


8 10


Ackerman & Conant, repairs,


5 75


M. Newman, pipe and grate,. 2 94


J. W. Goodhue, sundries 3 98


J. W. Goodhue, oil 2 45


E. L. Irving, oil. 5 50


A. P. Hills, broom and oil 95


T. H. Lord, oil, broom and chimneys 3 46


16 50


E. L. Irving, supplies .. 15 94


J. W. Newman, supplies 3 10


Nathaniel Archer, labor and fares.


Edmund Reedy, labor. 50


J. F. Spinney, 2 dinners for machinist. 1 25


J. L. Fickett, leather 80


Farley & Daniels, leather 6 25


Ipswich Mills, waste. 1 50


George P. Smith, paid fares and expense ... 9 42


50


John Durand,


84


17


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


E. G. Hull, advertising 2 00


|. H. Baker, clearing snow 3 00


D. A. Grady, horse hire 1 00


S. R. Harris, teaming 1 50


-- $1498 16


RECAPITULATION.


Paid the Boatd of Engineers 84 75


Paid for Engine Co.'s Services 1235 25


Paid for stewards' services 80 00


Paid for watching fires and extra service 17 75


Paid for forest fire services 27 50


Paid for incidentals 1498 16


-- $2943 41


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


APPROPRIATIONS :


For repairs $5000 00


For filling and grading the South Com- mon 700 00


For filling and grading the crossing at


South Church. 300 00


For edgestones and crossings. 300 00 -- $6300 00


Bills for labor and material used on the Highways, un- der the direction of the Superintendent of Streets, approved by him, and allowed by the Selectmen :


FOR GRAVEL.


Clarence E. Howe 8 67


James C. Kinnear. 15 68


J. W. Nourse 14 88


IV. W. Wait 52 65


J. C. Underhill 165 70


Albert Burnham 8 16


Albert S. Brown


107 66


E. N. Brown


9 00


Estate A. Titcomb


1 00


C. R. Titcomb


4 94


WVm. G. Brown


13 60


A. P. Clark 80


A. J. Phillips. 42


18


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Eugene Sullivan 24 30


$427 46


BRIDGES.


George W. Baker, labor Canal bridge. $16 25 J. W. Goodhue, nails and spikes Canal bridge. 9 08


B. & M. Railroad, old hard pine Canal bridge 60 00 B. & M. Railroad, spruce plank Canal bridge 22 80 James Sheperd, labor Canal bridge. 9 00


Jesse Warren, 66 16 25


Austin Carter, teaming "


66


14 50


S. F. Canney, posts, planks and lumber 83 87


Foster Russell, labor.


4 00


George Fall, posts and railings .. 16 07


S. F. Canney, lumber Boardman bridge 17 08


S. F. Canney, lumber 36 26


- $304 16


CURB STONES.


Barton & Williams, curb stones and set-


ting $297 19


Charles S. Jewett, re-setting curb stones ...


8 10


- $305 29


SOUTH COMMON, FILLING & GRADING.


Allen W., and A. Story Brown, $478 78


John H. Baker, labor 45 00


D. C. Sheehan, 9 40


G. H. Brocklebank, “ 14 15


60


J. W. Nourse, engineer's service.


11 50


Jere. Sullivan, labor


10 00


G. A. Pickard'


4 00


Sylvester Brown,


4 00


John Carlisle,


25 53


John A. Smith,


58 80


Thomas C. Shaw, 66


24 20


J. R. Wilson, 56 67


Edmund Reedy, 66


17 00


Daniel C. Dickinson, “ 27 80


Levi L. Howe,


27 80


Charles S. Jewett, "


57 75


-$872 98


Tyler Caldivell, sand


19


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


SOUTH CEMETERY ROAD.


Sylvester Brown,


labor $ 7 20


Thomas C. Shaw,


5 40


Daniel C. Dickinson,


66


5 40


Levi L. Howe,


5 40


Charles S. Jewett, 66


13 50


James McLaughlin,


5 40


Wesley B. Copp,


14 18


Charles Jewett,


14 18


John H. Baker,


66


13 60


$84 26


MISCELLANEOUS.


Nathaniel Burnham, refreshments 1 24


S. R. Harris, freight and hauling grates ... 1 37


Fulton Iron Foundry,


27 37


John Durand, repairs on snow plow


35


W m. A. Spiller, יו


25


Geo. R. Lakeman,


2 75


Charles H. Rollins, setting gate and brick,


8 25


J. S. Glover, cement. 1 75


Tyler Caldwell, sand. 40


Barton & Williams, stone roller 40 00


L. E. Willcomb, nails 42


James Graffum, repairs. 7 25


C. M. Perley, nails 98


J. A. Smith, stone 1 50


Estate W. Smith, blacksmith's work. 7 98 T. F. Cogswell, drain tile and wheel barrow 265 88 Grace M. Dodge, injury received on Green st 200 00


Tenney's express, teaming 25


J. W. Newman, lantern and nails 98


M. Nolan, grate, etc., sharpening picks ..


7 95


J. S. Glover, cement and lime 4 75


Barton & Williams, covering stone 16 10


Wm. G. Brown, sand .. 3 00


George H. Brocklebank, setting grate 11 50


F. T. Goodhue, nails 2 21


D. A. Grady, horse hire. 1 00


Austin Carter, hauling rocks. 1 00


George E. Lord, building 2 heaters 17 00


J. A. Johnson, cinders 2 80


20


IPSWICH TOWN LEPORT.


J. A. Blake, account books. 1 85


S. F. Canney, heater 4 99


Ackerman & Conant, ironing snow plows 7 00


sharpening picks. ....


3 40


$653 52


Austin Carter, labor $ 67 24


Abel S. Howe,


19 46


D. C. Sheehan,


27 50


James Scott,


6 00


Jesse Cotter,


80


Thomas Shaw,


32 40


Allen W. Brown,


66


92 49


Charles S. Jewett, 66


129 75


Alfred Norman,


80


E. N. Brown, 66


29 32


E. K. Brown,


20 32


F. R. Daniels,


12 67


H. H. Story,


6 05


J. Galbraith,


12 47


Edwin Goodwin, 66


10 80


IV. F. Kinsman, 66


1 00


Jere. Sullivan,


20 30


Willard Harris, 66


59 32


E. M. Geyer,


8 00


Luther A. Lord,


35 60


J. H. Baker, 71 80


Thomas R. Lord, 66


7 87


J. M. Caldwell,


308 02


I. B. Copp, 66


16 50


Sylvester Brown,


53 00


George M. Lord, 66


5 00


Frastus Clark, 2 62


I. B. Clark, ( :


10 00


Hardy M. Beck,


6


2 00


Wm. L. Stone,


60


1 40


WVm. H. Jewett 2d, 66


4 20


Wm. P. Ross,


136 75


Charles Dorr, 66


50 60


George E. Lord, 66


48 25


George H. Day, 66


7 00


J. King,


4 00


Charles Bailey,


66


4 00


2I


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


James Dillon,


labor


4 00


J. C. Underhill,


233 11


Charles Jewett, 66


5 25


Charles Cutter,


1 00


Aaron Lord,


59 45


D. W. Appleton,


15 75


J. M. Fall,


148 45


Ambrose Young,


6 00


Charles Goodwin,


6 00


George E. Smith, 66


70 50


Alvin Story,


24 12


James McLaughlin, 66


42 40


H. L. Ordway,


2 50


John Doyle,


20


J. Brocklebank, 66


51 50


Harry Wilkinson,


1 40


Wm. L. Stone,


66


28 20


Alden Story,


2 60


R. L. Gove,


1 00


T. L. Gwinn,


21 00


E. A. Gwinn,


15 00


Thomas Boylen, 66


10 00


Wm. F. Burnham,


7 00


Dennis Bryant,


11 20


J. K. Chapman,


80


J. B. Scott,


39 50


Wesley Darling, 66


31 37


Maynard Taylor, 66


5 70


Frank Goodwin, 66


35 35


C. H. Rollins,


64 00


Alfred Barton, 66


19 00


W. W. Wait, 66


24 69


I. B. Bridges,


5 60


G. Kinsman,


66


32 01


T. J. Gould,


66


65 35


George Woodbury, 66


7 15


Frank Smith,


7 25


Carl Caverley,


10 25


Albert Burnham, 66


14 25


Horace Brown,


4 72


George Pike, 66


4 00


C. M. Perley,


20 40


22


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


A. P. Guilford,


labor


4 40


James Shepherd,


8 80


Hiram Kilton,


4 00


Wm. E. Barton,


3 20


Nathaniel T. Low, 66


26 25


Oscar Littlefield,


66


1 00


Albert S. Brown,


66


31 00


Asa Wade, 66


14 50


J. R. Wilson, 6


14 40


Wm. Sturgis, 66


26 10


C. C. Caldwell, 66


73 93


John A. Burnham,


7 25


F. O. Hart,


63 17


N. R. Underhill,


36 75


John Long,


25 20


Henry Forbes, 66


13 20


IV. Girard, 66


1 90


Wm. G. Brown, 66


116 16


M. Moriarty, 66


7 80


D. G. Chapman, 66


28 65


C W. Conant, 66


24 30


J. C. Conant,


19 80


George Frost, 66


10 00


A. J. Phillips, 66


6 25


W. H. Lavalette, 66


5 25


Joseph Farrand, 66


1 00


Eugene Sullivan,


5 75


G. A. Pickard, 66


129 44


W. A. Spiller,


75


Edward Bodwell, 66


22 00


James E. Ready, 66


16 80


Stephen M. Ross, 66


4 00


Wm. Goodhue,


66


68 99


Charles Rogers, 66


2 00


A. Story Brown,


16 87


Mannasseh Brown, 66


10 87


Joseph Marshall,


10 87


, Edmund Reedy, 66


20 50


MI. Whittier, 66


42 35


Clarence Howe, 66


7 82


Luther Lord,


3 00


Thomas R. Lord,


9 20


23


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


S. R. Harris,


labor


2 00


George W. Fall,


10 00


Tyler Caldwell,


5 50


Jesse Warren,


4 00


John A. Smith,


9 50


David Grady,


15 50


S. P. Rutherford,


9 80


George W. Lord,


11 00


George Harris,


10 00


A. H. Underhill,


4 30


Joseph Leno,


14 00


Isaac Foss,


3 60


Thomas Collins,


13 20


John Collins,


8 80


Robert Gilmore,


6 00


John Eli,


7 00


L. R. Stone,


7 62


E. I. Chapman,


1 60


James Gill,


5 40


Samuel P. Foster,


1 00


Eugene Sullivan,


23 62


Peter Quill,


17 77


Charles Steele,


10 60


ohn Foss,


5 00


George Tibbetts,


3 40


George Johnson,


5 80


Eben Hurlburt,


1 10


W. L. Stone Jr.,


60


Daniel W. Stone,


80


A. F. Hubbard,


1 50


-- $3650 08


SNOW ACCOUNT.


BILLS ALLOWED :


Austin Carter


$20 55


Willard Harris


8 20


Moses Grimes


3 00


J. H. Baker


8 00


Luther A. Lord


6 60


David Grady


3 10


Sylvester Brown


7 20


James McLaughlin


12 50


M. Laffy 8 40


24


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


J. M. Caldwell 56 50


Allen W. Brown 27 00


D. W. Appleton 4 80


J. C. Carlisle. 32 40


John W. Carlisle 16 20


Robert Bolles 5 20


J. B. Scott


8 80


jere. Sullivan 8 00


Charles Jewett.


1 80


A. W. Conant. 1 00


E. A. Gwinn


4 00


Stephen M. Ross


1 00


W. B. Copp. 7 88


D. G. Chapman


6 00


WV H. Lavalette. 3 90


E. I. Chapman 6 00


Lewis R. stone 4 70


C. W. Conant. 1 50


M. G. Phillips. 1 10


George E. Johnson. 4 90


J. C. Kinnear 8 50


L. H. Perley 2 70


F. G. Neal 4 20


John Patterson 3 80


2 30


Joseph King


7 60


I'm. Goodhue


1 60


Seth Senior


3 40


Frank A. Ross


3 00


Ephraim Goodhue


3 00


Thomas R. Lord


5.00


F. Maynard Jewett


2 00


Albert Spencer 3 00


T. H. More


3 00


D. P. Dickinson.


2 00


Wm. H. Bodwell


3 00


Foster Burnham 5 00


Dexter McIntire 3 80


John F. Lord. 3 00


Thomas Marriott 2 80


James W. Burns 2 20


R. E. Barneby 5 00


Alvin T. Guilford


25


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Samuel Parsons 1 60


G. R. Conant. 4 00


John H. Baker 5 20


W. B. Richards 4 00


Bert Felton


1 00


.


He bert M. Stone


2 00


Sylvester Brown


8 40


G. A. Pickard


10 20


Samuel Foss


5 00


A. A. Rutherford


4 00


Charles H. Pike


5 00


James Ready


4 00


Joseph Leno 5 20


Waterman Lewis 4 00


Wm. F. Rutherford 4 00


Michael Dunn 4 00


Ernest L. Rutherford


4 80


Edward Bodwell 4 80


Samuel P. Rutherford 4 80


George Goodwin 5 00


A. H. Rutherford 4 00


Henry Fryes


5 60


Benjamin Fewkes 3 00


Reuben Andrews


2 00


Robert Spencer


3 00


W. A. Burnham


3 00


Charles S. Hart


3 00


Levi L. Howe


3 00


John A. Hoye


2 00


David Low


2 80


Harry Wilkinson


3 20


Walter Brocklebank 80


D. C. Sheehan 4 60


Nathaniel Rust


4 00


Charles S. Jewett 2 40


H. M. Beck. 2 60


Michael Young .. 3 00


Herbert Witham 3 00


George Brocklebank 1 50


E. Newton Brown


21 80


A. Story Brown 11 80


Fred G. Cross 3 50


26


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Joseph Marshall 7 00


Mannasseh Brown 4 40


W. F. Kinsman 12 80


Augustine Stone 12 80


A. S. Garland


5 20


J. F. Kinsman


13 60


R. W. Bolles


3 00


N. A. Lord.


7 20


D. H. Appleton


5 40


H. H. Whall


4 60


Charles W. Spiller


7 20


John Muldoon


60


David Low


7 40


Arthur Smith


7 00


A. B. Fellows


9 10


John O. Neal


6 00


John C. Doyle


6 80


John M. Fall


10 45


Edwin Goodwin


6 00


S. M. Haskell 16 60


C. Goodwin 4 60


W. B. Sturgis 7 60


1 60


George L. Woodbury 1 60


Thomas Shaw


1 60


J. Bray


1 60


Wilbur Ellsworth 2 00


C. R. Caverly


1 80


Alvin Story. 1 60


George E. Smith


3 20


E. K. Brown 2 60


H. H. Story


5 20


F. R. Daniels


2 10


A. P. Burnham 2 60


J. H. Brown .. 9 00


Alden Story


4 60


John Galbraith 4 00


Horace Brown 2 80


Aaron Lord. 2 20


H. O. Whittier 5 75


Wm. Cameron 4 00


Alonzo Butler 4 00


George Woodbury


27


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


C. M. Perley


11 50


Peter Quill 1 00


Edmund Ready 7 20


Edward Mayberry


7 20


Maynard Whittier


22 50


Richard Greenleaf.


1 80


G. Kinsman. 12 80


J. B. Grant. 2 00


W. B. Kinsman 9 00


E. Goodwin 3 20


C. Rogers 2 20


J. H. Brown 14 70


D. H. Appleton


60


J. Brocklebank


1 00


C. A. Dorr


3 30


Wm. P. Ross.


8 29


Smith E. Hayes


1 00


Daniel W. Stone


1 00


James Scott.


50


J. J. Gould


3 60


George E. Lord


4 60


J. B. Mitchell


1 60


Frank Bean


60


E. S. Greenleaf.


1 20


J. C. Underhill


13 60


J. H. Burnham 5 25


-$888 67


RECAPITULATION.


Paid for gravel $ 427 46


Paid for repair of bridges and railings. 304 16


Paid for curb stones and setting 305 29


Paid for filling and grading the South Common. 872 98


Paid for South Cemetery road. 84 26


Miscellaneous 653 52


Paid for labor under street commissioner 3650 08


Snow account. 888 67


-- $7186 42


28


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POOR ACCOUNT.


BILLS ALLOWED :


C. M. Jones, rent $ 55 00


Wm. H Kinsman,


66


60 40


T. F. Cogswell,


81 00


N. Burnham,


10 00


Charles Lord,


11 00


Stephen Jewett,


72 00


J. W. Bond,


48 00


F. Willcomb,


28 00


Wm. G. Brown,


33 00


A. A. Rutherford, 66


19 00


-- $417 40


Austin Carter, wood ..


16 50


Lewis Choate,


8 00


S. F. Canney,


3 00


A. D. Wells,


1 00


William G. Brown,


65 99


T. B. Falls & Son,


39 25


J. S. Glover,


17 32


$151 06 --


William E. Brown, groceries $104 00


A. P. Hills,


30 00


L. E. Willcomb,


21 00


George W. Dixson,


4 00


C. Damon & Co .;


142 08


T. E. Condon,


12 00


Supplies to Rozilah Hobson


103 92


" Ida Black.


14 00


"J. J. Andrews 80 00


$511 00


1. E. Perkins, shoes 85


Ebin R. Smith, medicine. 11 65


J. A. Blake, medicine 1891-1892 21 70


L. E. Fowler, board of M. A. Blair 231 42


A. B. Hills, board of Mrs. Hayden 121 29


James Ready, board of Burnham & Dogan 3 00


M. V. B. Perley, board of Miss Rines. 83 00


Susie Tuttle, nursing Miss Rines 30 00


Melissa Tibbetts, care of Eva Carpenter ... 10 00


Anna B. Whall, board of Carpenter child 58 00


29


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Joseph Leno, board and care of R. Barna- bee. 25 00


J. F. Spinney 10 50


Charles Palmer, med. attendance Mrs. Sul- livan


15 00


Charles Palmer, med. attendance kva Car- penter. 20 00


Charles Palmer, med. attendance Mrs. Hall 44 00


George E. Macarthy, med. attendance, Mrs. Hall.


10 00


George E. Macarthy, med. attendance R. Barnabee.


20 00


George E. Macarthy med. attendance I. 20 00 Black. 20 00


George E. Macarthy, med attendance Lucy Brackett.


23 00


Wm. H. Clark, med. atten. Mrs. Fowler


٤٠


66


Mr. Morgan 1 00


66 66


66 Mrs. Cheever


34 50


Mrs. Hall ...... 14 00


١١


Mrs. Sullivan 10 00


66


Mrs. Foss 19 00


P. E. Clark, burial of J. Simpkins. 20 00


Annie Thompson 20 00


6


M. A. Blair 20 00


Wm. G. Brown, removing Mrs. Lewis 7 00


horse hire. 1 00


N. M. Jewett, travelling expenses. 5 80


---- $921 71


POOR IN OTHER TOWNS.


Town of Rowley supplies to A. F. Pea- body. $121 35


City of Salem supplies to Barker & Coombs 36 75 City of Boston supplies to Johnson & Glo- ver 89 97


City of Lawrence to H. Burnham 67 05


City of Gloucester to Mrs. Lewis 20 68


Danvers L. Asylum, board of S. Jewett. 51- 80 North Hampton L. Hospital board of J. Quill 170 22


Commonwealth board of E. Grant .. 6 96


17


70. 6.9


51.80 $2.00 9 280.9 200 300


1 00


stranger .... ....


10 00


. 6


66


1.80


30


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


Commonwealth board of G. W. Thomas 52 00


--- $616 78


CR.


Received from Commonwealth $ 3 80


Received from City of Salem 24 00


Received fro n City of Gloucester


10 00


Received from City of Boston.


62 50


Received from Town of Needham


158 95


Due from Commonwealth 306 63


Due from City of Gloucester 11 00


Due from City of Salem 42 17


Due from City of Lynn


27 60


Due from City of Boston


71 57


Due from City of Haverhill 7 00


- $725 22


Balance, being expense of Poor offthe Farm 1892 73


$2617 95


Number of tramps cared for at tramp room, 186.


TOWN FARM.


BILLS ALLOWED :


E. T. Pike, boots and shoes $ 6 58


I. E. B. Perkins, shoes and repairing 6 20


R. Jordan & Co., clothing 1891 and 1892 .. 41 23 S. N. Baker, 26 37


\V. E. Lord, dry goods 39 .97


6 41


W. S. Russell, 66


S. H. Thurston, shoes and repairs 20 15


$146 91


Nathaniel Burnham, groceries 41 49


C. Damon & Co., 66


101 74


Dodge & Spiller,


171 95


A. B. Hills,


162 27


T. E. Condon,


38 97


Thomas H. Lord,


87 52


L E. Willcomb,


9 92


George H. Dixson,


2 90


F. T. Goodhue,


33 21


Ipswich Creamery Co., butter 50 10


156 37


George H. Green, provisions


-- $856 44


31


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


George B. Brown, meal and feed. $690 80


Lewis Bradstreet, difference in bulls 10 00


Aaron Lord, 2 shoats 12 00


Russell & Drew; horse.


66 blanket.


2 25


D. S & R. B. Perley, yoke oxen. 115 00


Estate W. Smith, shoeing horses and re- pairs. 7 00


M. Nolan, shoeing oxen and repairs 20 35


E. F. Akerman, blacksmith's work. 2 60


J. Durand, 66


11 35


C. F. Jordan, shoeing horses and repairs ... 20 31


S. F. Canney, lumber 56 42


George Fall, 66


3 42


Robert Stone, labor and stock


44 54


James Graffum, repairs


9 25


W. A. Spiller,


8 25


F. M. Chase, 66


10 60


H. L. Ordway,


4 50


James C. Colman, lumber


7 29


A. L. Lord, repairs 2 25


E. L. Irving, 18 62


1. W. Goodhue, tools and supplies 30 28


A. C. Leadbetter, hay carrier 50 00


J. W. Newman, tools 4 55


Wm. G. Brown, ice


18 36


cutting ice 8 00


W. B. Copp, hauling ice


10 00


C. J. Norwood, saw dust. 2 40


making cider 5 19


WV. E. Lord, refrigerator and freight. 21 00


Wm. H. Clark, med. attendance 7 50


George E. Macarthy, med. attendance. 2 00


Ebin R. Smith, medicine 3 17


J. A. Blake, 1891 and 1892 .. 48 80


9 50


C. Damon & Co., bed and mattress furniture and room paper


17 19


John Davelin, hanging paper. 5 45


A. H. Plouff, range and fixtures 40 16


pails and brooms 2 25


T. F. Cogswell, oil and lead. 3 36


J. W. Newman, windows, repairs and sun-


125 00


32


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


dries 21 09


J. Stackpole & Son, fertilizer 60 00


soap 6 30


MI. Newman, crockery 3 04


Austin Carter, grinding corn 66 cart axle and use of wheels 2 75


6 54


J. C. Conant, cutting wood .. 10 00


J. C. Safford, killing and dressing hogs 10 00


Blake, veterinary service. 10 00


E. G. Hull, advertising 50


Chron. Puh. Co., Chronicle. 1 50


Charles M. Lunt & Son, windmill 210 15


J. M. Dunnels, labor on water works 17 42


Edward Geyer, well


8 75


James Scott, 66


18 00


Henry Hussey, ،،


66


17 50


J. F. Lord, 66


17 00


Thomas Shaw, 60


66


10 00


John Long,


66


6 00


Barry Dunn,


66


4 00


Spencer, 66


66


7 00


James B. Scott, 66


. .


.


42 25


-$1962 25


D. S. Appleton, balance salary 1891 $300 00


salary in part 1892 400 00


F. A. Appleton,


labor 145 50


S. M. Kyes,


24 00


Thomas Nolan, -


166


40 00


Alonzo Cathron.


260 00


B. D. Chapman,


140 00


E. Trowt, 42 82


Levi L. Howe, 60


107 63


Cleophas St. Cyr,


172 22


Mary E. Stevens,


126 00


George W. Goodwin


166 75


G. A. Pickard,


73 00


Sylvester Brown,


51 00


-- $2048 92


$5014 52


.. 1 50


James Ready,


...


33


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


BILLS PAID BY THE SUPERINTENDENT.


I'aid for oxen


$120 00


66


bread 5 85


fish


5 16


١١


butchering


10 25


housework


9 50


labor


7 50


66


66


dog license


2 00


eggs to set


2 00


wheel barrow


3 00


tools


3 87


soap


2 50


curing ham


2 15


66


J. Stalker


5 60


66


S. Burnham 2 50


66 for travelling expenses


15 58


for miscellaneous 11 02


$208 48


SALES FROM THE FARM.


Englisn hay


$ 160 65


Salt grass.


12 00


Cream


1019 27


Milk


27 96


Eggs


65 16


Oxen


362 00


Cows ...


157 50


Calves


251 62


Pigs


25 00


Horse.


45 00


Hogs, dead.


261 67


Poultry


22 66


Apples


18 00


Potatoes


88 52


Cabbage


9 50


Turnips


3 00


Hide & Tallow


2 50


Keeping horse.


1 00


Labor and teaming


12 00


Refrigerator


3 00


-$2487 99


Increase of personal property.


516 00


$3003 99


Lea ves a balance of expense beyond income of 2219 01


$5223 00


-


34


IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.


INVENTORY OF PROPERTY AT THE FARM, STOCK, &c


1802 1893


In- De-


No. Value. No. Value. crease. crease.


Oxen


4 .... $240 .. 2 .... $120 120


Cows


36 .... 1080 .. 34 .... 1020


60


Heifers


4 .. 96 .. 3 ....




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