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Kinsman, W Quincy
Essex Road
Farmer
Lakeman, J Howard
Wildes Court
Painter
Lord, George A
High
Retired
Lord, Walter E
High
Merchant
Lord, Frank H
Mineral
Clerk
Mansfield, John W
Candlewood
Artist
Millett, George V
Spring
Retired
Nason, Joseph A
Pleasant
Shoemaker
Norman, John E.
Turkey Shore Road Carpenter
Nourse, John W
High
Civil Engineer
Noyes, Charles H
East
Janitor
Olson, Charles O
Market
Mill Operative
Perley, Charles M
Linebrook Road
Farmer
Poole, Edward M
Green
Engineer
Reilly, William P
County
Clerk
Ross, Frank A
Washington
Mason
Stone, Daniel W
Hovey
Laborer
Stone, William A
Mineral
Clerk
Thomas, Eben L
Sawyer
Retired
Underhill, N Rawson
Linebrook Road
Farmer
Walton, Arthur H
Maple Avenue
Painter
Webber, James N
Summer
Shoemaker
Wait, Charles W
Topsfield Road
Operative
George A. Schofield,
Charles E. Goodhue,
Selectmen of
Charles G. Hull,
Ipswich.
Ipswich, Feb. 10, 1906.
TOWN OF IPSWICH.
TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT
- OF THE
WATER
- AND -
MUNICIPAL LIGHTING
COMMISSIONERS
MASS.
IPSI
J.SA
IN
1634
THE BIRTHPLACE OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 1687
FOR THE YEAR 1905.
IPSWICH, MASS .: CHRONICLE MOTOR PRINT. 1906,
OFFICERS OF THE WATER AND MUNICIPAL LIGHTING COMMISSIONERS.
COMMISSIONERS.
GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, Chairman,
Term expires 1906
1908
WILLIAM H. RAND, GEO. H. W. HAYES,
66
1907
CLERK.
CHARLES M. KELLY,
Office, First National Bank
Manager Electric Light,
Geo. A. Schofield
Chief Engineer, Electric Light,
Edmund A. Russell John H. Clarke
Electrician, Electric Light,
Foreman Water Department,
William P. Gould
OFFICE OF WATER BOARD, ROOM 4, TOWN HOUSE Meetings held every Monday at 7.30 o'clock P. M.
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT.
To the Voters of Ipswich:
Gentlemen,
The Commissioners respectfully submit their twelfth annual report, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1905.
We are pleased to be able to report that this department has had a very satisfactory year. The receipts from the sale of water show a very healthy increase over those of 1904. The total amount received from sales in 1904 was $8525.29, while the receipts for 1905 were $9379.30.
During the year, two extensions of the mains have been made, one of 312 feet on Fruit street, and one of 1428 feet on Topsfield street and Mill road. The work was done under the direction of Supt. Wm. P. Gould, largely with Ipswich labor. The Commission- ers are satisfied that the cost of the work was no larger than it would have been if it had been let out to contractors, and that it is much more satisfactory. Another good feature is, that it has fur- nished work to local men and the money expended has remained in Ipswich.
The Fruit street extension was made through a ledge, at a cost of $2.32 per foot, while the Mill road extension was free from ledge work and the cost per foot was only .94 31-100 cents. These prices include the entire cost for both materials and labor.
An attempt was made to have the residents along the road from Glover's Corner to the house of Mr. S. I. Hudgens on East street agree to the payment of the 5 per cent guarantee for an ex- tension, but no satisfactory conclusion was reached. We believe that with the cooperation of the Feoffees of the Grammar School, that this extension can be put in this coming spring. The growing demand for water at Little Neck will make it absolutely necessary for the Feoffees to take action, and we believe that the best solu-
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
tion of their problem would be the running of a pipe over the marshes from East street.
We have been very fortunate this year in having good water. Very few complaints have been received. During the typhoid fever epidemic last fall, the Commissioners sent samples of the water to the State Board of Health and asked that Board to make careful investigation. The reply from that Board was to the effect that they found nothing to indicate that there was anything in the na- ture of typhoid germs. They called the attention of the Commis- sioners to the letter sent to the Commissioners in 1904, in which they pointed out that the houses along the bank of the basin were liable to prove a source of danger in the future. The attention of the voters was called to the matter in 1904, and we again call your attention to the fact that sooner or later some action must be taken.
We recommend that action be taken at the town meeting, au- thorizing the Commission to install a third boiler at the station. The two boilers now at the station have been in use for a number of years, and while they pass satisfactory inspection now, we feel that it would be good judgment to have an extra boiler in case of emergency.
We are also of the opinion that, owing to conditions, it is time that there should be more general use of meters. In many of the tenement houses there is a constantly changing number of resi- dents, and, as a consequence, there is more or less friction in regard to the charges on faucet rates. It is quite probable that during the coming year meters will be installed in many of these tenement houses. It is also probable that meters will be used at many of the estates owned by summer residents, for we believe that the faucet rates, in many cases, do not begin to pay for the amount of water used. The experience of other towns has proven this to be true and it is doubtless true in Ipswich.
We estimate the receipts for 1906 to be $9500.00, and the dis- bursements $13,106.47 as follows: Sinking Fund, $2986.47; Mainte- nance, $3500.00; Services, $500.00; Interest on Bonds, $6120.00
Respectfully submitted, Geo. A. Schofield, William H. Rand, Geo. H. W. Hayes,
Water and
Municipal Lighting Commissioners.
Ipswich, Jan. 1, 1906.
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
ENGINEER'S REPORT.
To the Board of Water Commissioners :-
Gentlemen : Following is the report for the year ending December 31, 1905.
MAIN PIPES.
During the year the following extensions of mains have been laid :
Fruit street from Turkey Shore Road to a point near house of Mrs. Bessie Atkinson, 312 feet of 6-in pipe and one hydrant. Mill Road from poiut near Eugene Sullivan's land on Topsfield Road to point near bridge on Mill Road, 1428 feet of 6-in pipe and one hydrant.
The number of feet of mains laid to date and the sizes are as follows :
Sizes
Feet
14 inch .
1,505
12 inch .
10,963
· 10 inch .
8,830
8 inch .
17,897
6 inch .
43,637
4 inch .
804
2 inch .
579
Total 84,225=15 miles, 5,125 feet. STREET GATES.
Total number now set is HYDRANTS.
140
They are all in good working order, the total now set is as follows :
Town .
145
Private
12
Total . 157
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
SERVICE PIPES.
Thirty services have been added this year. Total number of services connected with works to date, 764. Number discon- tinued this year, 3.
Number of families using water on Jan. 1, 1906, 854 Number of faucets sealed Jan. 1, 1906, 21
Twelve services are shut off at the sidewalk. These do not include services supplying sillcocks only, or those of summer resi- dences.
Following is an account of the number of services added, also the number of feet of service pipe laid (by years) since the works were put in.
Year
No. of ser- vices added
Town
Private
Total
Ft. In.
Ft. In.
Ft.
In.
1894
181
4,470
4
2,771
2
7,241
6
1895
218
5,312
3
6,051
5
11,363
8
1896
110
2,391
9
2,616
5
5,008
2
1897
32
896
6
1,991
6
2,288
1898
42
1,112
7
1,318
3
2,430
10
1899
34
841
2
1,335 10
1,177
11
1900
30
641
2
2,741
4
3,382
6
1901
25
517
4
1,209
5
1,726
9
1902
25
580
1
3,657
2
4,237
3
1903
19
800
1
1,589
1
2,389
2
1904
17
367
5
263
2
630
7
1905
30
1,172
7
443 1
1,615
8
-
-
--
12
763
19,104 2
25,987 10
45,092
0
Total, 45,092=8 miles, 2,852 feet. The pipes used are cast iron, lead and galvanized iron, from 3/4 inch to 4 inches.
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
METERS.
Seventeen meters have been added this year, the total num- ber now in use is as follows :
Name.
Sizes
Totals
11/2 in.| 1 in.
3/4 in. | 5/gin.
Crown Piston
3
50
53
Empire Piston .
1
2
44
47
Hersey Disc
2
33
35
Lambert Disc
1
1
Niagara Disc
1
61
18
80
Nash Disc .
3
3
Union Rotary
1
1
Elevator Indicator
-
2
Worthington
1
11
2
Columbia
3
3
Total .
8
61
154
227
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
SYNOPSIS OF THE PUMPING RECORDS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1905.
1905
Total pumping time per month.
Total amount of coal used
per month.
Average amount of coal
used per day.
Total number gallons water
pumped per month.
Average number gallons
water pumped per day.
Gals water pumped to 1 lb.
coal used while pumping
Month
Hrs |Min
Lbs.
Lbs.
Gallons
Gallons
Gal.
January .
42
45
10,607
.342
3,006,294
96,977
.385
February
55
15
13,445
.480
3,868,675
138,167
.378
March
62
15,928
.514
4,240,934
136,804
.344
April .
51
30
13,434
.448
3,452,135
115,071
.334
May
54
30
14,819
.478
3,649,636
117,924
.304
June
80
22,293
.743
5,508,742
183,624
.301
July
78
45
21,851
.705
5,462,795
176,219
.306
August .
83
22,694
.732
5,788,939
186,739
.309
September
52
13,817
.460
3,526,693
117,556
.320
October .
55
45
14,397
.465
3,806,312
122,784
.839
November
59
30
16,523
.551
4,111,276
137,042
.339
December .
56
15
14,767
.476
3,834,719
123,700
.370
Total for year
731
15
194,575
50257150
Daily av.for yr
.533
137,691
Amount of coal consumed during the year, 86 tons, 1935 lbs.
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WATER COMMISSIONERS , REPORT.
I. LIST OF BILLS AND AMOUNTS PAID FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1905.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
1 2
Geo H W Hayes
balance salary due
1 97
66
3
Luther Wait P M
stamped envelopes labor
3 56
5
N E Tel & Tel co
service and tolls
5 24
66
6
Bos Stm Spec co 16 66
fittings
33 60
pipe line services
7
F T Goodhue
supplies
45
maint'ance
8
Cot & Wool M M Ins
premiums
50 00
66
Jackson Ex co
express
50
66
9 10
John W Goodhue
batteries
3 40
66
11
C C Caldwell
wood
180
pipe line
D A Grady
teams
9 50
maint'ance
Wm P Gould
labor
6 45
66
Chas W Bamford
salary for 1904
50 00
66
Wm H Rand
labor and supplies
1410
supplies
1 36
reps p sta
17
A H Plouff
66
13 45
maint'ance
A S Lord
labor
14 13
store house
Wm P Gould
7 56
maint'ance
J A Blake
book & telephone
95
66
Bos St Sp co
pipe and fittings labor
10 01
maint'ance
23
J H Lakeman Nat'l Lead co
400
maint'ance
W P Gould
labor
823
Ebin R Smith
books
95
66
W H Rand
labor and gasolene
28 69
66
Buffalo Meter co
meter book
4 34
66
29
NT Lowe
labor
6 50
store house
30
Win P Ross
6 50
66
31
Smith & Thayer co
pump
12 35
maint'ance
32
G E Gilchrist co
furnace
3 00
66
33
National Lead co
tin pipe
2 95
66
34
Wm H Rand
labor
5 20
66
35
Am Ex co
express
90
66
18 19 20 21 22
66
3 98
services
Wm P Gould
" & paint
2 50
store house
tin pipe
76 51
services
24 25 26 27 28
Knowles Rubber co
ring packing
$13 12 |maint'ance
22 40
66
4
Wm P Gould
plugs, tees &c
10 75
12 13 14 15 16
J W Goodhue
.
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
36
Silas Crooker
labor
$ 1 78|maint'ance
37
Gustavus Kinsman
water rates
14 75 water rate
38
William Noonan
labor
22 maint'ance
39
Geo E Safford
hauling pipe
10 80 pipe line
40
Wm P Gould
labor
12 01 maint'ance
41
Wm H Rand
and gasolene
3 09
6
42
J W Goodhue
supplies
90
43
Nat'l Lead co
tin pipe 66
4 00
66
45
Wm P Gould
labor 66
9 62
46 47 48
W H Rand
salary to Apr 1 labor
1 54
66
49
Edward D Warner
66
1 54
66
Edward White
66
55
66
50 51
Fred ( 'arpenter
66
66
66
52
Silas Crooker
66
6 60 reps. serv
53 54
Electric Light Dept A D Mallard
teaming
4 10 reprs. serv
Jackson Ex co
express
15
maint'ance
Westchester Ins co
premium
9 37
W P Gould
10
72
66
Silas Crooker
3 74 reps. serv
59 60 61 62
Geo A Schofield
printing
73 50
26 10| pipe line
63
Chapman Valve co Wm P Gould
2-6in gate valves labor
7 42
pipe line
64
Silas Crooker
66
10 00 66
65
Edward White
66
8 00 66
66
Fred Carpenter
66
10 00
67
Vitol Thuot
66
10 00
66
68
Chad-Bos Lead co
lead pipe
41 11
services
69
Wm P Gould
labor
3 54 maint'ance
70
Silas Crooker
66
9 54
66
1 56| maint'ance
71
John ( Hodgdon
66
1 56
66
72
John Hermanson
66
9 25
60
55 56 57 58
Wm P Gould
10 45 maint'ance
pumping 3 mos
375 00
labor 66
30
maint'ancc
Amer Ex co
express
3 03 maint'ance
66
66
66 66
$6
8 56 pipe line
66 66
12 27
pipe line
.
44
Richards & co
5 78
16
25 00
Raymond Robie
4 56
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
73|Chas Isaacson 74 Albert D Mallard 66 66
labor teaming & freight 66 66
$ 9 25 |pipe line
2 47
66
95 services
75
Am Ex co Wm H Rand
express labor
1 20 reps. serv.
77 Bos Stm Spec co
78|Wm l' Gould 66 66
corporation cocks labor 66
11 00 pipe line
79 John C Hodgdon
66
23 30 66
80 John Hermanson 81 Charles Isaacson 82 Silas Crooker
66
13 50 66
83 Fred Carpenter
66
4 84
66
84 |Knowlton Rub co 85 Bos St Sp co 86 W P Gould 66
packing plugs, tees &c labor
7 70
87 Edmund A Russell
seeds &c labor
1 26
19 83 pipe line
11
50
90 |Charles Isaacson
66
12 75 66
91 Silas Crooker
66
11 32 66
92 Fred Carpenter
66
11 32 66
93 John (' Hodgdon
66
10 50
66
94 Charles Isaacson
66
6 75
66
66
5 25 66
28 56
66
97 Bos Chad Lead co 98 Fred A Carter
99 Silas Crooker
8 00 66
4 00 services
100 Fred Carpenter 66
66
4 00
101 W P Gould
66
3 85 services
66 66 102 Walworth Mfg co
103|A D Mallard
66 66
27 maint'ance
66 66
66 66
3 40 services
104 Silas Crooker
labor
.
10 80
8 80
105|Fred Carpenter
Hall pipe cutter teaming, freight 66
4 76
66
hydrant lin lead pipe teaming labor
8 12 services
9 50 pipe line
66
66
8 00 pipe line
66
8 25 pipe line
22 50 6.
66
89 John Hermanson
66
12 00 66
19 81 maint'ance
30 50 pipe line 66
4 40 maint'ance 66
88 John ( Hodgdon
35
66
76
13 60 services 1 10|maint'ance
13 50 66
95 John Hermanson 96 Chap Valve Mfg co
12
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
106 107
Napoleon Marcorelliflabor Wm P Gould 66 66 .6 66
$ 6 80 services 12 10 66 55 maint'ance
108
66
1 40
109
Arthur W Gould John Galvin 66 66 Wm P Gould 66
66
9 63 66
66
3 57 services
111
Silas Crooker 66 66
66
7 49 pipe line 4 73|services
112
Fred Carpenter 66
66
66
6 59 pipe line
113
Napoleon Marcorelli 66 66
66
4 73 services 3 00 maint'ance
115 B &MRR
109 38 pipe line 25 00 maint'ance
116
Geo H W Hayes Geo H Hills
2 42 66
117 118 119 Allan W Brown
teaming
9 00 pipe line
120
Wm P Gould 66 66
66
1 37
maint'ance
121
Silas Crooker
10 66 pipe line
122
Fred Carpenter
66
10 00 66
123
Napoleon Marcorelli Vitol Thuot
66
10 00 66
124 125 126
Howard Kelly
4 00
5 00
66
127
C C Caldwell
teaming
7 00 pipe line
128 129 130 131 132 133 134
Bos Chad Lead co
51 31 66
Nat'l Lead co
1 1-2in crown meter
51 50 services
drill and tap
2 25 maint'ance
135
Walworth Mfg co Wm P Gould 66
labor
2 20
136
O C Trust co
interest
137
Silas Crooker
labor 66
8 88
10 72 pipe line 3060 00 int bonds 8 88 pipe line
138
Fred Carpenter
66
5 00 services
66
11 80 pipe line
66
66
4 73 66
66
6 59 66
114 James Morey
freight salary to Apr 1 labor supplies
labor
9 63
8 00 66
66 teaming supplies
1 00 maint'ance
A W Chesterton co Electric Light Dept Richards & 00
packing
18 63 maint'ance
pumping 3 mos
375 00
pig lead 66
25 69 pipe line
Ipswich High Dept Hobbs & Warren co
66
21 65 66
John W Goodhue
110
13
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
139
Napoleon Marcorelli|labor
$ 8 88 pipe line
140
Howard Kelly
66
8 88
66
141
Wm A Burnham
66
8 88
66
142
Lecor Shingle
66
6 00
66
143
Edw D Warner
66
6 88
66
144
John W Sturk
66
6 00
66
145
Geo M Bodycote
66
8 88
66
146
Benjamin Brown
66
6 88
66
147
Edward L Blaisdell
2 00
66
148
Michael La Plant
66
1 32
66
149
John F Ready
66
4 00
66
150
William Ready
:6
2 00
66
151
Tenney, Morse & co
iron pipe
696 16
66
152
Am Ex co
express
1 83
66
153
Wm P Gould 66 66
3 58 maint'ance
154
George E Safford
teaming
28 11 pipe line
155
Tenney, Morse & coiron pipe
94 32 66
156
Frank T Goodhue
seeds
2 00
66
157
Silas Crooker
labor
8 99 pipe line
158
Fred Carpenter
8 77
66
159
Napoleon Marcorelli
8 77
160
Wm A Burnham
66
8 77
66
161
Edward D Warner
66
8 77
66
162
John Sturk
66
8 55
66
163
Geo M Bodycote
.6
6 77
164
Benjamin Brown
66
8 77
66
165
John F Ready
66
2 77
66
166
William Ready
8 77
66
167
John F Sullivan
66
8 00
66
168
John J Galvin
12 00
66
169
Wm P Gould 66
66
6 87 pipe line
170
Bos Chad Lead co
lead pipe
46 42 services
171
Silas Crooker
labor
4 89
pipe line
172
Fred Carpenter
66
4 45
66
173
Napoleon Marcorelli
66
4 00
66
174
Wm A Burnham
66
4 00
66
175|
Edw D Warner
66
4 45
66
66
labor
9 62
1 00 maint'ance
" 66
66 66
66
3 00 maint'ance
5 23
. 6
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
176 |John W Sturk
labor
$ 4 00|pipe line
177
Geo M Bodycote
66
2 45
66
178
Benjamin Brown
66
4 22
66
179
John J Galvin
66
9 00
66
180
Silas Crooker
66
8 00
66
181
Fred Carpenter
.6
9 32
66
182
Napoleon Marcorelli
66
9 32
66
183 Win A Burnham
66
6 88
66
184
Edw D Warner
66
8 88
66
185
John W Sturk
66
7 32
66
186
Geo M Bodycote
66
8 88
66
187
Benjamin Brown
66
7 39
188
John J Galvin
66
12 60
66
-
189
Electric Light Dept
66
44 14 maint'ance
190
Chas W Bamford
25 00
66
191
Geo H W Hayes
25 00
66
192
W P Gould
labor
9 21
66
66 66
66
11 55 pipe line
193
Silas Crooker
66
10 00 pipe line
194
Napoleon Marcorelli
66
10 00 66
195
Wm P Gould 66 Silas Crooker
66
9 54
197
Napoleon Marcorelli
:6
3 54
66
198
Chad Bos Lead co 66 66
28 10 pipe line
199
S F Canney
lumber
5 65
200
Jos Breck & Sons
tampers
1 48
- 66
-
201
Am Ex co 66 66
express 66
1 48 services
202
Nat'l Meter co
30 80 66
203
A D Mallard
1 72
66
66 66
66 66
66
25 maint'ance
204
John W Goodhue
supplies
17 80 66
205
Waldo Bros
fire clay
2 35
66
206
Jackson Ex
express
1 45 pipe line
207
D A Grady
teams
52 00
208
Bos St Sp co
tees, plugs &c
108 59
66
66 66
fittings
13 60 services
·
66 66
66
3 44 services
9 89 maint'ance
66
4 13 pipe line
196
lead pipe
70 72 services
pig lead
2 00
lin crown meter teaming & freight 66 66
5 61 pipe line
salary to July ) 66 66
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WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT .
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
209|A D Mallard
teaming and freight
66 66
66
66 66
66
$ 4 44 service 2 40 maint'ance 2 25 pipe line
210 Silas Crooker
labor
10 00
211 Napoleon Marcorelli
66
10 00
66
212 Cunningham Iron co parts for boiler
51 75 maint'ance
213 WVm P Gould 66 66
labor 66 66
6 60 pipe line 15 62 maint'ance
214 Electric Light Dept 215 W'm P Gouid 66 66
66
7 15 66 7 15 services
216 Napoleon Marcorelli 217 John Sturk
66
12 00 pipe line
218H R Worthington
15 12 services
219 A D Mallard
4 04 maint'ance
220 66 66
2 50 services
221|A J Barton
222 American Express co express
66 66
66
223 Silas Crooker
labor
8 00
224 Napoleon Marcorelli 225 John Sturk
66
8 00 16
226 Wm P Gould
66
10 86
66
66 66
66
2 34 maint'ance
226 C'had Bos Lead co
5 38 services
227
Wm P Gould 66 Silas Crooker
66
11 56 service
230 Napoleon Marcorelli
66
4 00 66
231 John Sturk
.6
8 89
66
66
1 78 maint'ance
232 Ros. St. Specialty co pipe, meters, etc
117 58 services 4 50 maint'ance
233 Jewett's Express
team
234 Wm P Gould
labor
1 65
66 66
66
9 90 services
235 Silas Crooker
8 22
236 Napoleon Marcorelli
66
8 22
66
237|John Sturk
66
6 22
66
238|Edmund Ready
13 70 maint'ance
239
W'm P Gould
4 11
66 66
1 93 rps. pipe In
66
8 00
66
solder labor
2 20
228
66
9 62 maint'ance
229
66 1 inch meter teaming and freight 66 66 derrick and tools
6 60 66
6
on telemeter
12 00 66
29 05 pipe line 25|maint'ance 15 services 66
66
16
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT |APPLI'D TO
240
W P Gould Silas Crooker
66
66
3 00 54 rps. pipe In
241
Napoleon Marcorelli 66 66
66
3 00 services 54 rps.pipe In
242 243
John Sturk A D Mallard
teaming, freight service to July 1
125 00 66
services
6 00
66
245
A J Barton
freight & teaming
3 99 services
246 A D Mallard Jackson Ex
express
45
248 American Express co
30
66
249
J W Goodhue 66 66
supplies
, 13
66
250 ( C Caldwell
5 00 pipe line
251 C J Gray & co
25 00 66
252 Richard P Osgood W E Lord John S Glover
sheeting
1 76
lime and cement
20 15 66
-
Sal ammoniac
25 66
257 Eagle Iron Foundry grates
188 56 66
258
Silas Crooker
1 76 rps.pipe In
259 260 Town of Ipswich
pos tage &c
2 16
maint'ance 66
261
Waldo Bros
bricks and fire clay labor
8 25
262
Wm P Gould
14 30 66
21 80 66
water rate
11 88
water rate
263 264 265 266 267
G H W Hayes W P Gould
labor 66
8 88
268 269 Electric Light Dept
pumping to Oct 1
375 00 66
branch
8 00 pipe line
271
Wm P Gould
labor
10 17 maint'ance
272 Ernest Carter
teaming
6 00
pipe line
273 Walworth Manfg co pipe and fittings
23 60 maint'ance
274 George Spencer
labor
19 94
66
275 |H R Worthington
6 meters
46 01 services
253 254 255 E R Smith 256 Wm A Spiller
labor
1 00
66
labor 66
John Sturk
1 76
66
H B Brown Mutual Boiler Ins co premium
20 00 maint'ance
salary to (ct )
25 00 66
10 45 66
270
Bos St Sp co 66 66
fittings
42 63 services
Luther Wait P M
stamped envelopes
2 00 maint'ance
wood and teaming supplies
18 75 maint'ance 1
247
2 00 75 maint'ance
244
C M Kelly
labor
$ 3 03|services
Silas Crooker
17
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
-
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
276| Ipswich Mills
labor and fittings
$ 6 60 maint'ance
277 John W Goodhue
6 batteries
1 50
278 George Harris
use of land
1 00
66
279 Wm H Rand
salary to (ct 1 labor
10 00
16
281
A D Mallard 66
teaming & freight 66
66
1 96 services
282
A H Pickard
labor
17 32 maint'ance
283
Jason Ellsworth
66
14 00
284 Isaac Lemieux
66
2 00
-
285
William Bushey
66
2 00 66
286
Walworth Manfg co G B Brown
3 gate valves 7 barrels
1 75
66
288 S F Canney
hemlock boards
90 services
289
Wm P Gould
labor
24 47 maint'ance
290
Silas Crooker
66
11 32 services
291
Fred Huntley
2 00
66
292
Edward Lemieux
66
5 76
66
293 C M Kelly
62 50 maint'ance
294
Bos Stm Spec co James Graffum
labor &c
2 50 66
66
2 50 pipe line
2 50 maint'ance
296
66 Wm P Gould
13 20
66
297
John Goddard
66
6 00 services
8 00
66
299 William Ready
66
2 88 66
300
John F Ready
2 88
16
301
Chad Bos Lead co Wm H Rand
lead pipe labor and supplies
9 86
66
303 Highway Dept
Town team
6 25 maint'ance
304 William Ready
labor
8 88 services
305 John F Ready
8 88
66
307
John Baker W P Gould
66
4
4 85
66
3 85 rps.pipe In
66
A D Mallard
teaming,
66
66
50
3 33 .50 rps.pipe In " services
66
66
66
66
teaming, freight
4 35 services
280
Silas Crooker
2 94
66
5 74
66
287
services to Oct 1 fittings &c
33 88 services
295
16 66
66
298 Edward Lemieux
$6
54 02
302
306
55
3 40 maint'ance
308
50 00
18
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
NO.
PAID TO
FOR WHAT
AMTS.
ACCOUNT APPLI'D TO
309 [J H Lakeman
glass and labor
$ 1 00|pipe line 375 00 maint'ance
310
Electric Light Dept pumping toDec31'05
311 Geo A Schofield
salary
93 64 66
312 Am Ex co
express
1 10 66
313 N E Tel & Tel co
service
4 94
66
314
Bos St Sp co
fittings 66
13 00 services
315 O C Trust co
316
D'A Grady 66 66
66 66
66
16 00 services
317 John Durand
labor
1 55 pipe line
318 Walworth Mfg co
fittings
10 97
maint'ance
319
Wm P Gould
labor
20 35 66
320
Ipswich Chronicle
printing
10 50
321
Charles Patch
labor
2 65 pipe line
66 66
66
2 65 services
322
Thos A Howe 66 66
teaming 66
75 maint'ance 50 pipe line 57 services
323 American Express co express
324 Geo H W Hayes
salary to Dec. 31,'05
25 00|maint'ance
325 W H Rand
25 00 66
326 Chas M Kelly
66 66
62 50
66
327 E A Merrill & co
12 boxes
1 20
66
328
Theo F Cogswell
Akron pipe
32
66
322 Wm P Gould
labor
13 20 66
330 J W Goodhue
supplies
1 10
331 G G Dexter
photographs station labor
59 80
333
Bos St. Specialty co N L Harris
teaming
1 30
66
334 335 Geo E Hayes
oil
91|maint'ance
336 337
F T Goodhue
supplies'
6 14
66
338
Town Ips. team, No2 labor
2 50
25 00
339
Chas W Bamford
salary to Dec 31, '05
13064.55
66
332
Electric Light Dept
fittings
40 08 services
John Durand
labor
50
66
66 66
interest on bones teams 66
16 50 pipe line
66
3060 00 int bonds
8 00 maint'ance
3 00 rps. pipe In
2 00 66
1 75
19
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
II MAINTENANCE.
Commissioners' salaries
295 61
Clerk's services .
250 00
Treasurer's services for 1904 and 1905
100 00
Supplies .
267 00
Books, printing, postage, etc
136 60
Insurance
79 37
Teaming .
48 68
Labor .
530 41
'Telemeter line
15 62
Pumping
1500 00
Parts for boiler
240 31
Miscellaneous
19 25
$3482 85
III. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1905.
Receipts.
Disbursements.
Balance Dec. 31, '04 $5271 17
Maintenance $3482 85
Reps pipe line 15 88
Appropriation for hy- drants
1755 00
services 16 14
Dividends on insur-
3514 87
ance
49 50
Services
1067 41
Water rates
9379 30
Pipe line
2304 54
Services
188 94
Store house
30 99
Hay and apples sold
33 85
Interest on bonds
6120 00
Material for service sold and labor
74 60
Balance
3740 22
Miscellaneous water receipts
16 10
Miscellaneous receipts
36 31
Water rates refunded
26 63
$16804 77
$16804 77
20
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
IV. BALANCE SHEET FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1905.
Bonds, $153,000 00
Premiums, 10,412 58
Appropriations, 24,094 20
Miscellaneous receipts, 165 43
Water rates, 79,694 17
Balance of appropria-
tion for flilters, 143 28
Storage basin,
27693 59
Bull Brook supply, 1778 60 Distributing reservoir,17827 56 Pipe line construction, 79498 64
Service pipe " 10425 02
Miscellaneous, 2834 20
Store house, 178 70
Cost of construction,165531 30
Int.on bonds and notes, 64278 32
Maintenance, 32141 08
Material and supplies, 1293 73
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