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$14993 51
Expenditures :
Paid Trustees Manning school
1350 00
Teachers 9096 25
Books and supplies.
979 71
Care of schoolhouses
635 77
Fuel 652 55
Repairs
715 11
Incidentals
1246 03
Balance to be carried to 1898
318 09
- $14993 51
Current Expenses.
Town House.
Paid :
George W. Baker, janitor $199 92
Ipswich Gas Light Co., gas 144 60
C. W. Brown, chimneys for footlights. 90
T. B. Fall & Son, coal 76 77
30 22
J. M. Caldwell & Son, “
J. S. Glover,
13 65
Jeremiah Smith, wood 12 00
J. K. Chapman, 15 00
T. F. Cogswell, insurance. 79 35
J. W. Goodhue, sundries 6 70
C. F. Wilcox, keys and sundries.
4 08
Thomas E. Condon, sundries.
51
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Isaac Buzzell, trimming banks 1 00
C. W. Spiller, 66 50
W. Hallam Jr., washing blankets 3 50
M. Newman, dust pans, globes, etc. 1 80
J. M. Dunnels, funnel, grate, labor, etc .. 8 85
J. G. Sperling, repairing flag 1 75
W. E. Lord, toilet paper 6 00
C. W. Bamford, towels. 1 00
J. W. Newman, butts. 40
--- $ 608 50
Improvements.
Paid :
Water Department, introducing water .... $ 47 70
A. H. Plouff, plumbing, contract. 208 50
A. H. Plouff, altering furnace, etc 42 90
S. F. Canney, lumber. 60 23
Henry F. Tonge, carpenter work. 116 62
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks. 6 30
G. H. Brocklebank, mason work 40 62
J. S. Glover, lime, hair and cement. 6 50
James Graffum, iron work 2 75
J. H. Lakeman, painting, etc 15 50
J. W. Goodhne, sundries 11 86
C. F. Wilcox, sash cord. 1 40
Wright Brothers, oil stove 8 00
Theo. F. Cogswell, shellac, etc 4 19
J. M. Dunnels, stock and labor 17 05
C. W. Brown, gas fittings and labor 9 80
$ 599 92
Board of Health.
Paid :
Thomas E. Condon, groceries to Eli Leno$ 6 00 J. C. Underhill & Son, fuel to Hodgdon ... 2 80
C. Damon & Co., groceries ...
12 89
George W. Tozer, provisions 16 1 40 ...
31
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Thomas Barney, supplies to Jos. Pagane 5 76 W. H. Clark, M. D., attendance to Ely and Pagane 18 00
C. W. Brown, medicine Pagane 1 55
C. H. & J. Price, anti-toxine. 2 65
S. C. Gordon, milk for month of June 1 56
F. T. Goodhue, groceries to Babcock 15 82
Dodge & Spiller, sulphur. 50
George Haskell, fumigating 10 00
A. D. Mallard, teaming. 2 75
George W. Smith, postage .. 2 51
Independent Press, printing regulations, etc. 19 25
Chronicle Pub. Co., printing notices, etc .. 9 99
Dexter McIntire, labor 4 60
John Doyle, burying dog 1 00
J. A. Blake, anti-toxine.
21 75
George E. Macarthy, M. D., Vallier case .. 20 00
Ebin R. Smith, medicine, 66
8 85
--_- $ 169 63
Water Department.
Paid :
Appropriation for sinking fund and hy- drant service. $3775 00
Cemeteries.
Paid :
James Griffing, tree. $ 1 00
William B. Richards, pails and barrel 1 20
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 60 00
Barton & Williams, recutting Dennison tablet. 60 80
Barton & Williams, stone [rough] 7 50
S. F. Canney, lumber 1 58
32
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Clarence E. Howe, cedar posts 5 70
Austin L. Lord, mason work. 16 76
J. W. Goodhue, lawn mower, scythe, etc .. 9 76
J. Stackpole & Sons, fertilizer 3 40
W. A. Spiller, biers and repairs 9 35
Charles W. Spiller, labor
21 60
John R. Patch,
22 60
Sylvester Brown, 66
20 60
Thomas C. Hill,
8 00
G. A. Pickard,
72 10
C. W. Rogers
27 70
C. H. Baker,
3 45
A. W. Brown,
6 50
James Scott, 66
15 00
J. B. Kinnear, 66
12 40
Wm. H. Kirk,
11 00
James Griffing, 42 60
George E. Lord, 66
3 00
James B. Scott,
21 65
Edmund Ready,
16 00
Luther Lord, 105 64
Luther A. Lord,
4 00
Philip E. Clarke, service and manure 35 95
S. N. Baker, service. 10 00
636 84
Soldiers' Relief.
Paid :
North Andover, aid to Mrs. Wm. Lord. $98 07
Maggie Goodwin 30 00
Lucy S. Kimball. 28 00
David M. Pingree. 18 00
Izannah Graves. 40 00
Frederic Willcomb, rent I. Graves 40 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
T. E. Condon, groceries Mary Moore.
6 00
Est. W. G. Brown, rent 30 00
J. S. Glover, coal Mary Moore. 1 60
Ann Simpkins, nursing Mary Moore. 16 00
A. H. Peatfield, coal S. Sullivan and Mary Moore. 4 13
Carter Brothers, wood S. Sullivan and Mary Moore. 8 00
J. C. Underhill, wood Sarah Sullivan. 2 00 G. G. Bailey, M. D., attendance R. P.Spiller 57 00 W. E. Garrette, watching 4 50
Georgia A. Harris, nursing
38 16
W. O. Conant, watching
3 75
Walter Frost, 3 75
Philip E. Clark, burial indigent soldiers ..... 70 00
W. E. Tucker, M. D., attendance Mary Moore. 16 00
$514 96
Incidentals.
Paid :
George W. Baker, meals for prisoners ...... $ 45 90 George W. Baker, labor on booths and re- pairs .. 5 20
Walter Sheppard, ringing bell. 49 10
J. W. Wheeler & Co., sacking for cells
3 00
G. F. King, book for pay roll. 9 50
G. F. King, book for clerk. 6 75
G. F. King, paper for clerk. 3 00
G. A. Schofield, stamps .. 15 00
Chronicle Pub. Co., ballots. 25 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Chronicle Pub. Co., voting lists. 24 00
Chronicle Pub. Co., assessors' lists 29 00
Chronicle Pub. Co., tax bills 11 00
Chronicle Pub. Co., registrars' notices.
17 00
Chronicle Pub. Co., envelopes and notices 7 00
Independent Press, printing reports. 100 30
Independent Press, tax envelopes 14 00
Independent Press, warrants 3 50
Independent Press, registrars and other notices 13 75
H. A Brooks, binding reports 26 00
H. A. Brooks, express reports 75
A. D. Mallard, distributing reports 16 60
American Express, bringing reports 2 70
American Express 2 20
C. W. Bamford, book, paper, etc 4 70
Luther Wait, service Hamilton boundary 5 00
2 50
Luther Wait, expense clam hearings .... Luther Wait, expense selectmen, [Essex Flats] 3 00
Luther Wait, expense Garrette trial 3 50
Luther Wait, expense assessors to Island 2 00
Luther Wait, taking census 15 00
John A. Brown, taking census 15 00
D. S. Appleton, taking census. 15 00
D. S. Appleton, inspector cattle, etc. 98 69
B. & M. Railroad, mileage book 20 00
Jackson's Express 2 25
Ebin R. Smith, sundries 2 40
David Hinckley, meals for registrars and election officers. 6 00
James Scott, labor at hay scales 4 00
W. A. Snow, settees for commons 104 00
B. & M. R. R., freight on settees 4 83
35
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Isaac Buzzell, care of trees 60 00
J. W. Goodhue, sundries. 5 45
Post 128, G. A. R., Memorial day 150 00
Michael Reddy, sodding in square 38 25
John H. Cogswell, taking school census ... 20 00
P. B. Murphy, assessors' books, etc. 5 84
Barton & Williams, labor at monument .. 15 45
C. F. Wilcox, painting fountain 1 00
D. A. Grady, horse hire. 9 00
Warren Boynton, horse hire. 2 75
M. R. Warren, collector's book and blanks 1 28
T. E. Condon, stamps and stationery. 31 75
C. W. Spiller, care of commons. 50 00
Benjamin Fewkes, care of mounds 86 00
Levi W. Mallard, watering mounds, etc .. 20 00
Brackett Bros., rent of land for pound. 5 00
J. E. Houlding, teaming. 2 75
J. Thibedeau, trimming trees 6 75
J. B. Scott, trimming trees. 5 40
Edward Dole, inspector cattle, etc. 79 47
Hallett Dole, inspector, assistant. 5 10
J. M. Dunnels, hose for common 6 00
J. M. Dunnels, dippers, labor, etc. at foun- tain and pump on High street 2 30
Lewis E. Willcomb, weigh book. 1 15
J. H. Lakeman, lettering signs. 2 60
Nathaniel Archer, registrars' boards 2 03
S. F. Canney, assessors' boards 1 20
S. F. Canney, lumber for buoys. 99
W. F. Brocklebank, care of buoys. 20 00
E. N. Brown, labor on boundary stones .. 8 00
Barton & Williams, lettering boundary stones. 1 30
Clarence E. Grant, labor Essex line. 1 75
1
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
J. D. Farley, check punch, treasurer 5 00
C. H. Hare, dinners, Pearl and Wait, Gar- rette case. 1 00
Arthur Kemble, M. D., witness Garrette case. 50 00
A. H. Spiller, witness Garrette case 4 00
W. A. Stone, 16 4 00
T. R. Lord, 4 00 ......
J. Sheppard & Son, witness Garrette case 8 00
D. G. Chapman,
4 00
C. H. Ricker, ..
6 80
G. R. Hardy, ..
4 00
F. L. Frost,
2 80
J. W. Nourse,
6 78
J. W. Nourse, Grant case ... 2 78
J. W. Nourse, locating Essex line. 8 00
J. A. Blake, use of telephone. 12 55
J. A. Blake, sundries 5 00
F. R. Hull, printing summonses. 1 00
J. F. Wippich, care of clock and repairs ... 21 00
George W. Spiller, painting sign. 1 15
$1538 54
Recapitulation.
Appropriations :
Current expenses $3000 00
Water department. 3775 00
Memorial day 150 00
Cemeteries
600 00
Commons 150 00
Improvements at Town House 600 00
-
-- $8275 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Expenditures :
Town Hall $ 608 50
Town Hall improvements 599 92
Board of Health 169 63
Water department.
3775 00
Cemeteries 636 84
Soldiers' relief.
514 96
Incidentals
1538 54
Balance to be carried to 1898
431 61
--- $8275 00
1
Street Lamps.
Paid :
John Duprey, care of lights $200 00
W. P. Pickard, 200 00
J. A. Lord, 150 00
Ipswich Gas Co., gas 307 15
Dodge & Spiller, oil, chimneys, etc.
375 15
C. W. Brown, mantles, etc. 67 40
E. S. Greenleaf, paint and labor [1894] ...
3 62
J. W. Goodhue, setting glass and sundries 16 67 M. Nolan, repairing irons 50
J. M. Dunnels, lanterns and repairs. 23 15
Foster Russell, setting posts, etc.
17 25
- $1360 89
Recapitulation.
Appropriation
$1500 00
Bills paid.
$1360 89
Balance to be carried to 1898
139 11
-- $1500 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Fees and Salaries.
Paid :
A. H. Spiller, selectman balance of salary.$ 12 50
Luther Wait,
150 00
John A. Brown, '
57 34
Walter E. Lord, “ 66 75 00
--- $ 294 84
Frederic Willcomb, assessor balance of salary 37 50
Luther Wait, assessor, salary 150 00
John A. Brown,
57 33
D. S. Appleton, 66
62 50
307 33 Luther Wait, overseer of the poor, salary 150 00 John A. Brown, overseer of the poor, sal- ary 57 33
Charles S. Cummings, overseer of the poor salary .. 75 00
282 33
Charles W. Bamford, town clerk, salary .. 150 00 Thomas E. Condon, treasurer and col- lector, salary 600 00
John W. Nourse, school committee, bal- ance of salary 11 75
George E. Macarthy, M. D., school com- mittee 76 16
Charles W. Bamford, school committee ... 42 50
John H. Cogswell, ..
95 00
Harriet E. Noyes, 66
40 00
Charles S. Cummings, 66 66
39 95
305 36
3.9
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
John H. Cogswell, purchasing agent .. . .
75 00
Charles W. Bamford, registrar of voters
30 00
J. Farley Kinsman,
20 00
Charles H. Glazier, 66
66 20 00
Warren Boynton,
20 00
Henry F. Dunnels, auditor, salary
50 00
Charles T. Littlefield, police
288 00
Frank B. Page,
66
278 00
Charles H. Rollins,
146 50
W. H. Brocklebank,
407 75
Frank C. Hull,
293 50
James A. Lord,
28 50
Nathaniel H. Lord,
9 75
Charles M. Jewett,
9 00
George W. Baker,
2 00
A. S. Garland,
33 05
1496 05
F. B. Page, constable, notifying town offi- cers
4 50
W. H. Brocklebank, constable, posting warrant 5 00
9 50
James Griffing, board of health 50 00
George W. Smith,
50 00
Levi W. Mallard,
... 50 00
150 00
F. B Page, truant officer
10 00
C. S. Cummings, truant officer 10 00
20 00
John W. Nourse, teller 5 00
Wm. H. Roberts,
10 00
Fred F. Bvron, 66
5 00
George H. W. Hayes,
5 00
90 00
40
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
James Graffum,
5 00
John E. Norman,
5 00
John L. Russell,
5 00
James E. Gallagher,
5 00
Chas. S. Tyler,
5 00
Chas. W. Woodbury,
10 00
Chas. S. Willcomb,
10 00
H. Arthur Russell,
5 00
James M. Reilley, 66
5 00
Lewis D. Pickard,
5 00
Val. E. Rust, 66
5 00
Howard S. Hills,
5 00
Lyman H. Daniels,
5 00
Harry C. Copp,
66
5 00
Arthur F. Tilton,
5 00
W. B. Atkinson,
5 00
A. H. Peatfield,
5 00
120 00
Nathaniel Archer, ballot clerk. 10 00
George W. Baker, keeper of lockup.
49 92
Nathaniel Shatswell, moderator. 10 00
C. W. Bamford, recording births, mar- riages and deaths. 73 00
G. E. Macarthy, M. D., returning births .. 7 75
C. E. Ames, M. D.,
3 75
W. E. Tucker, M. D.,
15 75
..
100 25
George Haskell, returning deaths
10 25
P. E. Clarke,
38 50
48 75
Total expenditures
$4169 33
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Recapitulation.
Appropriations
$4500 00 Bills paid.
$4169 33
Balance to be carried to 1898 330 67
$4500 00
Fire Department.
Paid :
Engineers of fire department. $ 90 00
Masconomet Steamer Co. 225 00
Gen. Sutton Hook & Ladder Co
300 00
Neptune Hose Co.
180 00
Torrent Engine Co 120 00
A. D. Mallard, steward.
30 00
Henry Stevens,
20 00
J. R. Richards,
10 00
C. W. Canney, engineer of steamer 10 00
John E. Norman, stoker 4 00
E. N. Brown, fuel, oil, etc. 7 50
T. B. Fall & Son, coal. 24 49
H. H. Easterbrook, book.
1 00
Carter Bros., wood.
2 00
Millett, Woodbury & Co., use of whistle
16 00
Ebin R. Smith, telegram
25
S. F. Canney, lumber 41 45
Foster Russell, labor on repairs 20 54
Reuben Andrews, painting 6 50
M. Newman, wash bowl, pipe and labor 5 73
42
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Jackson Express Co. 65
C. F. Wilcox, bronze knob. 50
La France Fire Engine Co., repairs on steamer 143 61
American Express Co. 5 80
A. C. Damon, curtains. 2 00
Willett Holland, service on steam. r. 6 25
M. Nolan, irons, hooks and repairs 4 50
J. W. Goodhue, sundries. 7 54
Curtis Damon & Co , broom 35
A. P. Hills, globes, oil, etc. 2 00
W. B. Richards, sundries. 1 0-1
A. D. Mallard, sundry jobs 6 40
James Graffum, repairs 1 50
D. A. Grady, teaming 2 00
J. H. Baker, shoveling snow 50
2 00
J. H. Baker, watching July 4th 2 00
Henry Stevens, watching July 4th.
75
George Hills, forest fire 50
Jesse Brown, 50
Elmer Wiley, team and labor forest fire ... 1 50
C. E. Goodhue,
75
J. W. Patterson,
...
50
H. A. Russell, 50 ...
J. M. Caldwell, 1 25 ...
Charles Bailey,
25
J. W. Nourse,
...
25
Henry Ricker,
...
25
Charles V. Hills,
...
50
Albert Norwood,
$ 6
25
C. T. Gwinn,
1 00
H. A. Russell,
1 50
Thomas H. Lord, oil, shovel, etc. 4 42
...
...
Fred W. Russell, labor Whittier's fire. ..
43
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Sherburne & Co., waste. 1 10
A. H. Plouff, sundries and repairs 1 56
Nathaniel Archer, repairs. 50
-$1320 93
Appropriations. 1200 00
Balance being expense in excess of appro- priation
120 93
-$1320 93
Highways and Bridges.
District No. 1.
JOSEPH A. HUCKINS, Surveyor.
Paid :
S. F. Canney, lumber $ 18 97
Barton & Williams, stone posts. 3 30
Harry B. Brown, gravel. 5 90
Albert S. Brown, 64 06
Anderson & Brown,
18 10
Est. W. G. Brown,
2 70
Est. W. G. Brown, use of cart
3 50
John A. Brown, 4 00
E. F. Akerman, sharpening picks, etc. 2 75
F. B. Page,
20
M. Nolan,
8 85
Wright Brothers, sundries
60
J. W. Goodhue, 66
2 22
Fred A. Carter, labor 23 50
Chester Caverly,
1 30
44
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Alfred Young, labor 1 80
Jeremiah Sullivan,
37 20
Nathaniel Rust,
11 00
James A. Morey,
1 80
Frank A. Ross,
66
4 00
John H. Baker,
66
24 90
William Girard, .6
20 80
David A. Grady,
4 50
Eugene Girard,
21 20
Charles W. Spiller, 66
4 00
Edward Davis,
11 50
Harry Girard,
8 00
James B. Scott.
9 70
Edw. A. Spiller, 66
4 00
Charles S. Jewett,
18 00
S. J. Wakeham,
33 20
Enos Titus,
4 00
John A. Doyle, 6.
4 00
Joseph Hills, 66
3 00
John R. Patch,
6 00
John Pear, 66
3 00
Dexter McIntyre,
5 00
Ward F. Kenney,
11 90
James McLaughlin, 66
6 80
Arthur W. Conant, 66
45 70
John M. Caldwell,
15 00
Erastus Clark, 66
15 00
Elmer H. Wiley,
9 00
John T. Harris, 66
2 50
Alonzo Brown, 66
1 00
Charles W. Smith,
35 00
William E. Barton,
8 00
Leander Jewett,
5 00
Levi L. Howe,
4 00
45
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Charles W. Rogers, labor
8 00
Frank T. Goodhue,
1 60
James Scott,
66
27 70
J. P. Doyle,
14 00
G. A. Pickard, 66
2 00
Everett Whitman,
4 60
David Johnson,
2 80
Edward Bodwell,
2 00
George Brown,
3 40
W. H. Burnham,
3 80
Dennis Minnehan Jr.,
3 20
Edmund Ready,
5 20
Michael Young,
16 60
Michael Reddy,
3 21
George W. Scott,
2 46
Thomas Shaw, 66
12 00
A. W. Brown,
1 00
Ambrose Young,
50
Amos Parsons,
1 50
..
--- $ 675 02
District No. 2.
NATHANIEL T. Low, Surveyor.
Paid :
Albert S. Brown, gravel. $ 14 10
A. B. Clark, 13 40
S. F. Canney, lumber 4 48
M. Nolan, sharpening picks, etc 45
Edw. A. Spiller, labor. 20 60
Nathaniel T. Low,
97 35
W. F. Brocklebank,
4 00
Arthur Montgomery,
66
4 00
46
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Henry A. Churchill, labor
3 00
Charles S. Jewett,
11 60
Jere. Brocklebank,
14 10
Tristam B. Falls,
29 00
William P. Ross,
22 50
George A. Hodgdon,
31 50
Arthur W. Conant,
2 00
John Rollins,
2 00
James Scott,
1 00
George Dort,
2 00
Albert Cox,
2 00
Silas Crooker,
7 60
Walter Scott,
66
1 80
-- $ 288 48
District No. 3. ALLAN W. BROWN, Surveyor.
Paid :
Albert S. Brown, gravel. $ 6 88
2 60
Edw. F. Brown,
S. F. Canney, lumber. 5 40
F. T. Goodhue, shovels
1 00
J. W. Goodhue, sundries 24
Charles Rollins, setting stone.
2 00
Charles Rollins, labor 3 00
Herbert Witham,
11 60
Daniel Witham,
1 80
John Cronin,
9 00
George W. Plouff,
3 60
Alfred Barton,
9 00
Edmund Ready,
..
21 80
James H. Hull, Jr.,
6 40
47
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
James H. Hull,
labor
1 00
John Pear,
2 80
A. W. Brown,
123 70
Town Team,
1 50
John T. Harris,
12 50
Charles W. Smith,
9 00
Wm. E Barton,
3 80
Clarence Grant,
3 80
Leander Jewett,
3 80
Isaac Foss,
7 00
Jeremiah Sullivan,
17 60
Albert Jodrey,
3 00
John Doyle,
1 80
Michael Young,
1 80
Gustavus Kinsman,
7 00
John Dorr,
2 00
Carter Brothers, grinding axes
1 00
-_ $ 287 42
District No. 4. JOHN GALBRAITH, Surveyor.
Paid :
Albert S. Brown, gravel. $ 3 10
Augustine Stone,
5 10
Albert Burnham,
2 00
Frank Sheehan, labor
5 00
J. F. Kinsman,
30 80
Horace Brown,
12 50
Alden Story,
22 80
John Galbraith,
49 95
Augustine Stone,
21 00
John Galbraith, incidentals.
1 00
153 25
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
District. No 5. EVERETT K. BROWN, Surveyor.
Paid :
Asa R. Brown, gravel. $ 15 00
Asa R. Brown,
labor 7 00
John B. Caverly,
19 00
Everett K. Brown,
23 80
Frank Smith,
14 00
George Woodbury, 66
15 00
George E. Smith, 66
13 30
Herman H. Story, 66
14 00
Edgar Story,
2 00
John B. Brown,
15 00
Charles Patch,
1 50
-_- $ 139 60
District No. 6. J. WALLACE CARLISLE, Surveyor.
Paid :
J. Wallace Carlisle, gravel. $ 19 80
J. Wallace Carlisle, labor 45 00
T. Morley Norman, 37 00 66
Wm. G. Horton, 66
18 00
Eben Moulton, 21 00
W. F. Kinsman,
18 00
Charles G. Brown, 66
10 00
Samuel Gordon, Jr.,
4 40
-$ 173 20
49
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
District No. 7. E. NEWTON BROWN, Surveyor.
Paid :
E. Newton Brown, gravel. $ 30 30
E. Newton Brown, labor 40 60
A. Story Brown,
43 20
Fred G. Cross,
34 80
B. R. Horton,
25 90
--- $ 174 80
District No. 8. JOHN M. FALL, Surveyor.
Paid :
John H. Brown, labor $ 19 30
Daniel H. Appleton,
12 00
Ralph Haskell,
9 00
Raymond A. Lord,
8 25
Wm. B. Sturgis,
10 60
John M. Fall,
36 80
A. B. Fellows,
14 50
George Tibbetts,
1 00
Daniel W. Appleton,
.
-- $ 112 45
District No. 9. JOSEPH R. WILSON, Surveyor.
Paid :
Albert S. Brown, gravel. $ 9 00
Albert S. Brown, labor 47 60
98 35
Joseph R. Wilson,
1 00
50
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
Aaron Lord,
54 50
Wm. B. Sturgis,
10 60
Asa Burnham,
10 50
Isaac Buzzell,
10 00
Edmund Ready,
66
17 00
David Lowe,
5 40
-- $ 262 95
District No. 10. WILLIAM F. WARNER, Surveyor.
Paid :
William F. Warner, gravel
$ 4 00
Eugene Sullivan,
14 00
Erastus Clark,
12 00
William F. Warner,
labor 115 83
William Goodhue,
25 30
Eugene Sullivan,
22 40
Charles Steele,
5 40
Seth Senior,
66
14 97
Eben Hurlburt,
8 20
John M. Purinton,
22 90
Michael Driscoll,
9 00
Thomas Boylan,
10 82
Austin Morse,
9 48
Frank Phillips,
9 00
Peter Quill,
14 40
W. B. Andrews,
66
3 30
G. Bradford,
2 00
--- $ 303 00
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IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
District No. 11.
THOMAS R. LORD, Surveyor.
Paid :
N. R. Underhill, gravel $ 10 40
T. L. Gwinn,
7 10
S. F. Canney, lumber 3 91
Thomas R. Lord, labor 30 75
Fred A. Carter,
2 00
James Sheppard,
17 50
Fred Sheppard,
5 20
W. F. Burnham,
· 13 40
Dexter McIntyre,
5 20
W. F. Ellsworth,
11 60
Philip Kimball,
6 20
Joseph Leno,
4 00
Thomas A. Howe,
1 80
N. R. Underhill,
15 00
W. K. Chapman,
10 00
T. L. Gwinn,
9 00
E. S. Greenleaf,
11 00
Eben Lord,
8 00
James W. Burns,
. .
4 00
Thomas Marriott,
4 00
George W. Gwinn,
4 00
D. G. Chapman,
5 00
A. H. Rutherford,
1 80
Dennis Bryant,
4 50
Spencer Gwinn,
1 00
$196 36
52
IPSWICH TOWN REPORT.
District No. 12.
J. COGGIN CONANT, Surveyor.
Paid :
Andrew J. Phillips, gravel $ 4 32
C. R. Titcomb,
9 84
W. H. Lavalette, labor 22 00
Moses G. Phillips,
7 20
George H. Philips,
5 25
A. J. Phillips,
7 82
D. G. Chapman,
31 20
W. C. Frost,
6 20
C. W. Conant, .
13 81
W. O. Conant,
22 00
J. C. Conant,
66
42 40
J. S. Spiller,
60
3 00
-- -$ 175 04
District No. 13.
JAMES KINNEAR, Surveyor.
Paid :
James Kinnear, gravel $ 12 96
Frank Frost, grate.
1 20
James Kinnear, labor
33 60
Thomas Kinnear,
14 00
Walter Farnum,
66
3 50
D. S. Perley,
18 00
Lewis R. Stone,
8 20
Alvin Guilford, 66
8 20
Nathaniel Foster,
80
. .
$ 100 46
53
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District No. 14. CHARLES M. PERLEY, Surveyor.
Paid :
Abel S. Howe, gravel. $ 4 90
Geo. K. Farnum, 5 40
C. E. Howe, labor. 17 50
A. S. Howe,
3 30
G. K. Farnum, 66
5 00
L. H. Perley,
3 00
Benj. Melvin, 66
8 00
C. M. Perley,
52 64
--- $ 99 74
District No. 15. JOHN ALLEN SMITH, Surveyor.
Paid :
Edward Dole, gravel. $ 16 60
N. R. Underhill,
66
1 00
Eugene Sullivan,
20
J. W. Nourse,
.
30
Agawam Land Co., "
1 10
S. F. Canney, lumber
3 30
John A. Smith, labor
112 00
Edward Smith,
16 40
Frank Bodwell,
12 40
Charles Jewett,
15 00
John A. Brown,
10 00
Fred Chaput,
4 00
Joseph Chaput,
8 00
George E. Lord,
6 00
Edward Bodwell,
10 00
William Ready,
1 80
-$ 218 10
54
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District No. 16. DANIEL S. APPLETON, Surveyor.
Paid :
John W. Nourse, gravel $ 10 50
S. F. Canney, lumber 2 42
J. W. Goodhue, spikes 09
George B. Brown, labor
15 00
Charles Jewett,
66
15 75
John Bradstreet,
10 00
A. H. Rutherford,
6 00
Albert Goodwin,
12 00
Alexander Hirtle,
12 40
Charles Bailey,
10 90
D. S. Appleton,
25 00
J. A. Smith,
11 50
Daniel Donahue,
3 00
Thomas Donahue,
2 00
Joseph Hirtle,
1 80
A. W. Brown,
7 50
W. D. Skinner,
3 60
$ 149 46
Town Team.
JOSEPH A. HUCKINS, Driver.
Paid
Joseph A. Huckins, driver $600 00
J. W. A. Hayes, grain 30 88
George B. Brown, 44 62
Paul R. Eames,
10 40
J. C. Underhill, and hay
16 10
Alden Story, hay 24 95
George Harris,
24 40
55
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N. R. Underhill, hay. 32 90
A. C. Damon, straw 8 40
M. Nolan, shoeing and repairs 29 80
E. L. Irving, sundries and repairs. 17 15
C. F. Chapman, sundries and repairs 6 90
J. W. Goodhue, sundries 11 18
Curtis Damon & Co., sundries
1 15
Foster Russell, repairs 2 45
J. A. Blake, medicine, etc. 13 40
E. R. Smith, witch hazel.
1 70
E. F. Manning, fixing teeth
2 00
J. H. Lakeman, paint and labor 4 25
J. M. Caldwell & Son, coal. 6 40
F. B. Page, repairs 4 60
WV. A. Spiller, repairs. 1 75
--- $ 895 38
Argilla Road.
Paid :
John C. Low, contract. $227 85
Allan W. Brown, 243 29
John H. Baker, labor. 110 00
-$ 581 14
Gould's Bridge.
Paid :
Edward W. Choate, timber $ 30 24
Edward W. Choate, labor 20 52
C. E. & J. A. Brown, plank 52 80
John W. Goodhue, nails.
88
---- $ 104 44
56
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Mineral Street Bridge.
Paid :
Charles H. Rollins, labor. 78 00
Edgestones and Concrete.
Paid :
Barton & Williams, edgestones $417 67
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting 636 50
---- $1054 17
Miscellaneous Jobs.
Paid :
J. Albert Smith, repairs on machine ......... $ 3 85
Geo. H. Brocklebank, building catch basin 5 16
C. E. & J. A. Brown, bricks 6 52
John S. Glover, cement. 1 40
Theo. F. Cogswell, sewer pipe 16 33
J. A. Smith, building railing 2 50
A. W. Conant, cleaning sewer 3 00
C. H. Rollins, resetting edgestones 17 50
Wright Bros., lantern and globes 81
John W. Nourse, plans, estimates, etc. 14 00
C. H. Rollins, removing tree, etc. 46 00
F. B. Page, repairs and circle for tree. 5 00
W. A. Spiller, repairs on plow, etc. 5 20
C. E. Smith, repairs on C. A. Sayward's fence.
6 78
S. F. Foss, painting 1 00
--- $ 135 05
57
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Recapitulation,
Expenditures :
District No. 1 $ 675 02
District No. 2. 288 48
District No. 3
287 42
District No. 4. 153 25
District No. 5
139 60
District No. 6
173 20
District No. 7
174 80
District No. 8
112 45
District No. 9.
262 95
District No. 10.
303 00
District No. 11
196 36
District No. 12.
175 04
District No. 13
100 46
District No. 14
99 74
District No. 15
218 10
District No. 16
149 46
Town team
895 38
Argilla road
581 14
Gould's bridge.
104 44
Mineral street bridge.
78 00
Edgestones and concrete.
1054 17
Miscellaneous jobs.
135 05
$6357 51 -
Receipts :
Highway appropriation. $7000 00
Edgestones and concrete. 1000 00
Argilla road 500 00
Mineral street. 100 00
Electric road.
18 40
Reimbursed for edgestones and concrete 174 05
Dirt from highway 1 60
-$8794 05
Balance for snow account
$2436 54
58
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Snow Account.
DISTRICT No. 1.
Paid
labor $ 14 80
John H. Baker,
11 80
S. J. Wakeham,
· 9 00
James A. Morey,
8 60
John H. Laffy,
80
Warren Perrigo,
20 60
Est. W. G. Brown,
2 50
Alfred Young,
60
Elmer H. Wiley, 66
7 80
James B. Scott,
7 60
Jeremiah Sullivan,
11 80
Thomas R. Lord, 16
2 00
Frank Gill,
1 50
Peter Ginnett,
John R. Patch, 5 20
6 10
Charles H. Baxter,
4 80
James McLaughlin, 66
6 60
Wm. E. Barton,
16 00
George Fall,
2 40
A. W. Conant,
80
Thomas Reddy,
2 50
Erastus Clark, 66
2 50
J. M. Caldwell, 66
6 00
C. F. Jordan, 66
6 20
Dennis Minnehan,
2 60
James A. Lord,
1 40
Michael Young,
8 30
A. W. Brown,
2 20
Michael Laffy,
3 40
John T. Harris,
2 40
John P. Doyle, 1.
59
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F. H. Girard,
labor
50
A. D. Mallard,
2 00
Fred C. Rust,
90
Chester Patch,
1 60
John Ely,
2 60
F. A. Ross,
66
3 50
S. P. Foster,
40
H. K. Dodge,
60
Edw. Robicheau,
50
Nathaniel Rust,
1 23
John A. Doyle, 66
1 20
G. H. Brocklebank,
1 00
George W Scott, 66
2 00
Thomas Shaw,
4 00
James Graffum, repairs, plow and sled.
13 19
J. Albert Smith,
4 90
-$ 218 92
DISTRICT No. 2.
Paid :
Nathaniel T. Low,
labor $ 22 35
Edward A. Spiller,
8 40
Charles S. Jewett, 1 10.
W. F. Brocklebank,
3 60
Elmer Smith,
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