Town annual report of Saugus 1864-1888, Part 2

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 562


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being experienced, has taught with great success, and your Committee were sorry to lose her as a teacher from our town ; but her place was very well filled in the person of Miss Danforth, who, though somewhat inexperienced in teaching, gave evidence of a fine in- tellect and thorough education, who needs practice only to make her one of the most successful teachers.


PRIMARY SCHOOL.


HELEN M. NEWHALL, Teacher.


This school though small in number, comparative- ly, is a very interesting school, and passed a pleasing examination and gave credit to the teacher and scholars. - this being the first effort of Miss Newhall in teaching. The Committee are pleased with the success which has attended her labors and glad that we are reaping some of the benefits of our schools, by seeing graduates become qualified to successfully teach.


WARD FOUR-EAST SAUGUS.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


SOPHRONIA LANE, Teacher.


This school has made marked improvement, the past year, and showed, at the close, what a grammar school, composed of large boys and girls, can be made to do by a prompt and energetic teacher. Miss Lane has evidently done as much for this school as any teacher we have had for many years. This was seen from the good behavior, from the commencement, and by the promptness with which they recited, and thor- oughness in all their lessons.


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Order is Heaven's first law. Without order and obedience in a school, we look in vain for success. The examination was good, and all the exercises pleasing " Not how far, but how well," is one of the mottoes of this school, and your Committee think that the teacher has been faithful to the motto.


PRIMARY SCHOOL.


ELIZA A. MANSFIELD, Teacher.


This school is not excelled by any Primary school we have ever seen. The fact that Miss Mansfield has been retained as teacher nearly sixteen years is all that need be said. Nearly all the youth in East Sau- gus village, between the ages of five and twenty years, have received their first school instruction from her, and if " practice makes perfect," then your Com- mittee think, that perfection has been nearly reached in this school.


WARD FIVE -OAKLANDVALE.


Mrs. SEWALL BOARDMAN, Teacher.


Mrs. Boardman is one of our best teachers, and the school has prospered and advanced in its studies. There has been an increase in number since the opening of the school .. Mrs. B. is one of those teachers that scholars look to for council and in- struction. The school is doing well, and we hope it will long remain under her care. The examin- ation was good in every respect.


For the Committee,


A. B. DAVIS, Chairman.


J. S. OLIVER, Secretary.


STATISTICS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAUGUS FOR 1864-65.


Number of Ward.


TEACHERS,


GRADE.


Whole number,


Whole number,


Whole number,


Average attendance,


Average attendance,


Average attendance,


Percentage of attend-


ance during the year.


Number under five


Over fifteen years of


Number of different


scholars for the year.


Number of children ! between 5 and 15.


$253 50


2


Esther Parker,


Primary,


70


70


62


59


61


51


.84 7 yrs.


1 mo.


83 200


253 50


2 Mary E. Trow,


Intermediate,


46


46


47


38


38


39


.79 10 yrs.


5 mos.


56


259 50


2 Clara E. Prescott, a


Grammar,


45


43


40


34


33


32 .81 13 yrs.


9 mos.


1


50


184 00


3


Helen M. Newhall,


Primary,


35


36


32


24


23


21 .72 8 yrs.


1


44


81


207 75


3


Rebecca Richardson, b


Grammar,


22


25


22


17


18


16 .80|13 yrs. 5 mos.


2


26


186 50


4


Eliza A. Mansfield,


59


53


44


47


45


35 .75| 8 yrs. 3 mos.


60


97


253 50


4


Sophronia Lane,


40


38


35


30


27


25 .73 13 yrs. 10 mos.


3


46


312 00


5


E. W. Boardman,


Mixed,


37


37


27


24


28


23


.78


9 yrs. 9 mos.


3


4


42


38


232 00


391 380 337 304 297 266 .78 10 yrs. 4 mos.


12


13 449 453


2


Miss Fairbanks,


78 00


3 Mary Danforth,


$2,348 25


37


32


28


31


24


24


.80


9 yrs.


9 mos.


3


42


36


1 Frances Munroe,


Mixed,


Spring Term.


Fall Term.


Winter Term.


Spring Term.


Fall Term.


Winter Term.


AVERAGE AGE.


SALARY.


age.


3 5 co er ! years.


a By Miss Fairbanks, Spring Term.


b By Miss Danforth, Winter Term.


128 00


Primary, Grammar,


ANNUAL REPORT


. OF THE


EXPENSES


OF THE


TOWN OF SAUGUS,


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1867.


LYNN: THOS. P. NICHOLS. PRINTER. NOS. 22 & 24 HEALEY'S ARCADE. 1867.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


EXPENSES


OF THE


.


TOWN OF SAUGUS,


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1867.


LYNN: THOS. P. NICHOLS, PRINTER, NOS. 22 & 24 HEALEY'S ARCADE.


1867.


ANNUAL REPORT.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOLS.


WARD ONE.


Paid E. A. Patch, teaching sixteen weeks, $120 00


S. H. Chapman, teaching twenty-four weeks, 180 00


Incidentals, 73 30


Total for Ward One, $373 30


WARD TWO.


Frances H. Munroe, teaching forty weeks,_


$386 00


Esther A. Parker, teaching forty weeks, __


312 00


Laura A. Hardy, teaching forty weeks,. - Incidentals,


312 00


247 82


Total for Ward Two, 1,257 82


WARD THREE.


Mary T. Danforth, teaching sixteen weeks,


$120 00


Mary Hall, teaching twenty-four weeks, __


180 00


Metta C. Orr, teaching forty weeks,


252 00


Incidentals,


162 72


Total for Ward Three, 714 72


WARD FOUR.


Sophronia Lane, teaching forty weeks,


$380 00


E. A. . Mansfield, teach'g twenty-eight weeks, Incidentals,


216 50


212 05


Total for Ward Four, 808 55


Amount carried forward,


$3,154 39


4


Amount brought forward,


$3,154 39


WARD FIVE.


. Paid E. W. Boardman, teaching forty weeks,


$312 00


Incidentals, 90 20


Total for Ward Five, 402 20


Whole amount paid for Schools, $3,556 59


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


Paid Geo. W. Butterfield, labor, etc.,"


$420 41


Benj. Parker, labor, 537 59


Moses Hawkes, labor,


468 12


Moses Hawkes, labor, (Ward Four,)


194 17


Benj. Rhoades, labor,


30 75


Daniel B. Nye, Jr., labor,. 412 00


Whole am't pd. for repairs on Highways, $2,063 04


ABATEMENTS.


Warren P. Copp, abatements, 1866 tax list, $225 96


SALARIES.


Town Clerk,.


$25 00


Selectmen and Assessors,


200 00


Treasurer,


50 00


Constable,.


25 00


Prudential Committee,


25 00


Superintending Committee,


100 00


Whole amount paid for Salaries, $425 00


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Paid Appraising Committee, services, 1866, $6 00


Joshua, Upham, incidental expenses, Wd ._ Five, for 1865,. 10 00


Joshua Upham, salary as Prudential Com- mittee in 1865, .. 5 00


Stephen E. Hawkes, gravel,


10 00


Stevenson & Nichols, printing,


86 00


City of Lynn, use of engines,


136 25


Amount carried forward,


$253 25


1


I


1


5


Amount brought forward,


$253 25


Paid Town of Melrose, use of engine, 6 00


Granville C. Poole, extra services as Con- stable in 1865, 4 00


State Industrial School, board E. Douglass,


13 00


Sam'l F. Nichols, school books,


376 16


Crosby & Ainsworth, school books,


32 60


J. D. Lawrence, nails, etc.,


2 44


A. B. Davis, services as school committee in 1865, and expenses, 49 80


Francis Briody, labor on Hawkes road, 75 00


John Pollard, pump, - 29 50


C. G. Cooke, school books,_ 4 00


Warren Stevens, repairs on school houses,_ 75 00


Benj. Johnson, labor on wall,


375 63


Benj. Parker, labor on wall,


720 62


Timothy Cotting, gravel,


25 00


Gilbert Waldron, labor on shed, I


27 41


Wm. H. Rich, blasting rocks,.


54 37


H. S. Cox, printing,


5 00


H. B. Newhall, labor on bridge, 5 26


B. F. Newhall's estate, gravel,


21 00


John Q. Hammond, surveying, 26 75


41 50


S. A. Parker, stones, -.


15 00


Jona. A. Newhall, labor at Cemetery,


20 00


John Raddin & Co., lumber,


145 55


A. H. Parker, labor on Town Hall,.


4 90


J. M. Neal, blacksmith work,


24 82


Horace Brown, repairs on stoves,


24 87


H. A. Davis, sealing weights & measures,-


6 60


Wm. Brown, blasting rocks,. 37 28


Wm. Follett, blasting rocks & setting fence, 43 74


Sam'l Parker, labor at Cemetery,.


62 25


Henry J. Hart, damages to team,


100 00


John Armitage, stove funnel, 10 00


Jown W. Blodgett, moving snow,


117 75


Benj. Parker, moving snow,.


200 82


Abram Foster, labor on culverts,


3 00


E. Pranker & Co., posts,


18 95


Geo. W. Butterfield, moving snow,-


96 00


Moses Hawkes, moving snow,


57 62


Daniel B. Nye, Jr., moving snow,.


84 45


William H. Twiss, returning deaths,


1 30


William H. Twiss, labor at Cemetery,.


3 00


Treasurer, extra services and expenses,


42 56


Amount carried forward,


$3,343 75


1


B. Parker, labor on bridge, Sandy Corner,


6


Amount brought forward,


$3,343 75


Samuel Parker, returning deaths, 1 90


Samuel Parker, repairs on shed,. 10 00


Selectmen, extra services and expenses, 58 95


Town Clerk, recording and returning births,. -


marriages and deaths,. 21 80


Town Clerk, postage, stationery, etc., 4 25


W. A. Bancroft, labor on road,


45 00


Mugridge & Farnham, labor on bridge,.


11 13


James Oliver, extra services,


5 00


School Committee, extra services,. State Aid distributed,


10 00


72 00


Warren P. Copp, collecting tax,.


355 48


Whole amount for Incidentals,


~~~ $3,939 26


Cr. By amount of orders drawn, . $3,939 26


OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.


Dr.


Paid Mrs. Ordway, board of Mrs. Chase,. $109 00


H. M. Newhall, board of W. K. Newhall, __ 70 00


W. M. Stocker & Co., goods to A. Richardson, 96 00


J. E. Stocker, goods to Amos Richardson, __ 39 00


19 00


W. M. Stocker & Co., goods to A. E. Moulton, W. M. Stocker & Co., goods to Mrs. Wiggin,_ 5 00 W. M. Stocker & Co., goods to A. E. Moulton, 13 00 S. F. Nichols, stationery, 22 80


Samuel Parker, funeral expenses, 54 00


A. D. Dearborn,, M. D., salary & extra serv's, 30 00


Josiah Starr, goods for Mrs. Barker,. 26 00


Benj. Parker, coal for Mrs. A. J. Tuttle, 25 80


J. E. Stocker, goods to A. E. Moulton, 13 00


W. M. Newhall, coal to Mrs. Wiggin,. 8 25


J. D. Lawrence, goods to C. A. Hobbs, 15 00


J. D. Lawrence, goods to Joseph Burrill,. 3 46


J. D. Lawrence, goods to L. A. Cheever,. 22 97


Benj. Parker, fuel to Thomas Allen, 8 25


W. M. Newhall, coal to Amos Richardson, __ 10 50


W. M. Newhall, coal to Mrs. Wiggin,- 12 00


J. D. Lawrence, goods to Mrs. J. A. Tuttle, 42 00 City of Lynn, supplies to H. A. Breden, . 21 46


Board and expenses of J. Eames at Worcester, 15 50


W. M. Newhall, coal to Mrs. Baker,_ 8 00


W. M. Newhall, coal to Mrs. G. Brown, --- 8 00


Amount carried forward,


$697 99


7


Amount brought forward,


$697 99


Town of Haverhill, supplies to G. Boardman, Stamps, etc.,


20 25


T. B. Newhall, counsel fee,


15 26


Wm. Hudson, salary,


152 34


Traveling expenses,


5 36


A. B. Davis, salary and extra services, 1865, William Bancroft,.


22 00


Overseers' services out of town,


40 75


Overseers' salary,


100 00


Town Treasurer,


204 05


S. Snow, extra services,


14 00


J. D. Lawrence, goods to Mrs. A. J. Tuttle,-


42 00


W. A. Bancroft, salary,-


75 68


W. A. Bancroft, supplies,


51 87


Supplies for Alms House,.


2,038 24


-$3,496 79


Cr


Cash of town of Weston,


$46 00


Cash of town of Groveland,


114 00


Cash of E. P. Robinson, on ac't of J. Eames,


40 00


Cash of town of Haverhill,


62 70


Cash of A. B. Davis,


5 58


Order to balance, A. B. D.,


70 97


Orders drawn,


3,157 54


-$3,496 79


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


Dr.


Paid for flour and grain,


$401 53


labor,


504 54


groceries,


437 66


meat,


348 23


oxen,


240 00


cows,


1


1 1


177 50


pigs, -


20 00


wheelwright and blacksmithing, I


158 19


wagon,


100 00


furniture, tin ware, etc.,


82 89


clothing and bedding,


102 61


fish,


37 96


salt grass,-


60 00


1


1


1


1


I


Amount carried forward,


$2,671 11


2 00


15 00


8


Amouut brought forward,


$2,671 11


Paid for ice,.


15 00


bread,


13 16


apples,


15 00


tobacco,


8 15


seeds,


64 42


killing hogs,


3 50


tools,_


30 24


traveling expenses,


10 20


grinding corn,


2 00


fowls,.


9 00


poultry,


11 70


-$2,853 48


Cr.


By cash for hay and straw,.


$147 37


milk,


152 63


calf,


3 00


labor,


75 50


board.


50 29


pasturing, -


20 00


vegetables,


12 40


oxen,


150 00


labor paid Treasurer,


204 05


received of Overseers,


I


-$2,853 48


TOWN of SAUGUS in ac't with WARREN P. COPP, Coll'r.


Cr.


By tax list committed,


$21,167 68


Dr


To cash paid Treasurer, $18,916 85


To cash paid County Treasurer,.


1,396 30


To balance now due,


854 53


-$21,167 68


TOWN of SAUGUS in ac't with RICH'D MANSFIELD, Coll. 1865. Cr.


Balance of 1864 tax list,


$60 93


1


1


1


.


1


1


L


L


1


1


1


1


I


1


2,038 24


1


1


1


Balance of 1865 tax list. 3,224 19 - $3,285 12


9


Dr.


To cash paid Treasurer on 1864 list, $50 00


To cash paid Treasurer on 1865 list, 1,800 00


Balance now due,


1,435 12


$3,285 12


J D. LAWRENCE, Treas., in ac't with TOWN of SAUGUS. Dr.


Cash in hand, March 1, 1866, $1,156 05


of City of Lynn,-


104 95


City Bank of Lynn, -.


1,940 87


State Treasurer, school fund,


139 35


City of Lynn,.


52 00


State Aid, account 1864,


385 69


State Aid, account 1865.


3,400 00


State corporation tax,


144 53


Hay Scales,


19 03


School books,


154 41


Roswell Hitchings, rent,


60 00


W. D. Boardman, Town Hall.


37 50


Overseers of the Poor,.


204 05


W. P. Copp, 1866 tax list,


18,916 85


R. Mansfield, tax list,


1,850 00


-$28,565 28


Cr.


Paid outstanding orders,


$88 82


Pickmore Jackson,


2,000 00


City Bank, Lynn,


1,940 87


State tax,


3,990 00


Selectmen's orders,


10,039 85


Overseers' orders,


3,211 43


State aid,


3,698 67


Interest ou town notes,.


1,647 02


On hand, 28 Feb., 1867,


1,948 62


$28,565 28


CONDITION AND LIABILITIES OF THE TOWN. Dr.


Town owes Lynn Savings Bank, $10,000 00 Lynn Five Cents Saving Bank, 13,000 00 Pickmore Jackson,. 3,000 00


Outstanding orders, 189 08


Accrued interest, 374 00


R. Mansfield, Coll. of Taxes,- 32 37


- -$26,595 45


I I


1


1


1


10


Cr.


By cash in treasury,


$1,948 62


School books at Lawrence's, 155 87


School books in charge of sundry persons,- 28 21


School books at Mrs. Hawkes'


148 59


Cash due from Mrs. Hawkes,


80 00


Due from State, in reimbursement of State aid, 3,770 67


Due from R. Mansfield, on tax lists of 1864 and 1865,-


1,435 12


Due from W. P. Copp, on tax list, 1866,.


854 53


Due from Pranker's estate,


70 00


Deficiency,


18,103 84


- $26,595 45


TOWN FARM in account with TOWN OF SAUGUS.


Dr.


To rent of house and buildings, valued at $2,050, at 8 per cent., $164 00


Rent of barn, valued at $900, at 7 per cent.,


63 00


Forty acres of land, valued at $2,000, at 6 per cent.,


120 00


Rent of pasture, valued at $525, at 6 per ct., Tax allowed,


82 12


Use of personal property, valued at $2,665 .- 95, at 6 per cent., 159 95


15 00


A. D. Dearborn, M. D., salary, 1 Keeper's salary,. 228 02


Wood used, 40 00 1


Overseers' orders for supplies,


2,038 24


Decrease in value of real estate,


85 00


1


1


I 1


$3,026 83


Cr.


By increase in personal estate, $372 58


Supporting an average of eleven paupers, at $4.64-|- per week, 2,654 25


$3,026 83


LOTT EDMANDS, JOHN ARMITAGE, Appraising O. M. HITCHINGS, Committee.


HARMON HALL, GEO. H. SWEETSER, Auditors.


JOHN B. HITCHINGS,


1


31 50


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


EXPENSES,


AND OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE,


OF THE


TOWN OF SAUGUS,


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEB. 28, 1869.


LYNN : THOS. P. NICHOLS, PRINTER, NO. 179 MARKET STREET. 1869.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


EXPENSES


OF THE


TOWN OF SAUGUS,


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING FEB. 28, 1869.


LYNN : THOS. P. NICHOLS, PRINTER, NO. 179 MARKET STREET. 1869.


ANNUAL REPORT.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOLS.


WARD ONE.


Paid Miss Alice M. Dillon, teaching 14 weeks, $105 00 Miss Helen L. Pierce, teaching 14 weeks, 105 00 Miss Delia M. Golder, teaching 11 weeks, 82 50 Incidentals, 67 40


Total for Ward One, $359 90


WARD TWO.


Paid Miss Frances H. Munroe, teaching w'ks,$400 00 Miss Esther A. Parker, teaching 40 weeks, 320 00 Miss Laura A. Hardy, teaching 40 weeks, 320 00 Incidentals, 177 85


Total for Ward Two, 1,217 85


WARD THREE.


Paid Miss Mary Hall, teaching 40 weeks,. $320 00 Miss Metta C. Orr, teaching 40 weeks, __ 300 00 Incidentals, 10 00


Total for Ward Three,


630 00


WARD FOUR.


Paid Miss L. F. Goodnow, teaching 40 weeks, $400 00 Miss E. A. Mansfield, teaching 40 weeks, 320 00 Incidentals, 232 50


Total for Ward Four, 952 50


Amount carried.forward,


$3,160 25


4


Amount carried forward,


$3,160 25


WARD FIVE.


Paid Mrs. E. W. Boardman, teaching 40 weeks, $320 00 Incidentals,. 19 50


Total for Ward Five,. 339 50


Whole amount paid for Schools, $3,499 75


ABATEMENTS.


Paid Warren P. Copp, abatements on 1867 tax, $56 08 Warren P. Copp, abatements on 1868 tax, 260 24 Warren P. Copp, abatements on 1866 tax, 9 56


Total for abatements, $325 88


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


Paid Lewis P. Hawkes, for labor, etc.,. $354 48


William Follett, for labor, etc., 518 72


Moses Hawkes, for labor, etc.,. 395 40


Frederick Stocker, for labor, etc., 464 63


Charles M. Ames, for labor, etc., 382 50


Whole am't paid for repairs on Highways,_ $2,115 73


SALARIES.


Paid Town Clerk, $25 00


Selectmen and Assessors,. 140 00


Treasurer, 50 00


Constable, 25 00


Superintending Committee,


118 00


Prudential Committee,


30 00


Whole amount paid for Salaries, $388 00


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Paid Auditing Committee, 1867-68, $12 00


Appraising Committee, 1868,. 9 00


Samuel F. Nichols, for school books,. 17 27


Nichols & Hall, for school books,


219 81


Amounts carried forward, $258 08 $6,329 36


5


Amounts brought forward,


$258 08 $6,329 36


Paid G. H. Emerton, damage to team, 19 00


John A. Bucknam, damage to team,. 10 00


Moses Hawkes, moving snow, -. 26 00 1 1


Lorenzo Mansfield, moving snow,


1


1


8 50


Frederick Stocker, moving snow


69 00


Benjamin Parker, moving snow,


18 00


F. A. Searle, for printing, 5 75


Thomas P. Nichols, for printing, 88 50


William H. Twiss, for printing warrants,


6 00


William H. Twiss, for use hearse from Lynn, 8 00


William H. Twiss, for signs for Cemetery,. - 5 00


F. G. Kelley, for pump,- 14 00


J. A. & W. Bird & Co., for paint, 438 54


M. C. Warren & Co., for nails, 16 00


Breed & Bassett, for lumber, 39 28


Jolın Raddin & Co, for lumber,-


473 08


Horace Brown, labor on school-houses, -.


79 69


Charles L. Putnam, for labor and materials furnished for public buildings, 240 70


Jacob Purinton. for surveying,


3 50


John P. Russell, painting black-boards,


11 60


Committee on Flagstaff, 367 40


H. B. Newhall, for grading Ballard Street and Franklin Square, 302 73


C. F. Bessom, for printing, 5 50


Leverett Davis, labor at North School House,


10 00


William Follett, labor on sign-posts, 52 40


William Follett, labor on culvert and bridge, -


485 05


David Williams, painting town buildings, 421 68


Charles M. Ames, moving snow, 14 00


William M. Newhall, for lumber,.


94 51


B. A. Homan, for labor on school-house, Ward 1, 9 50


William H. Newhall, for books, etc.,


8 80


Sweetser Brothers, for paint, etc., 111 77


Frederick Stocker, building culvert, and labor and gravel on Ballard Road, 221 05


Jas. W. Dearborn, for labor on town buildings, 139 70


D. F. Adams & Co., for lumber,- 111 59


William Follett, labor at Central Square, - 172 75


Horace Brown, for stoves, 212 85


Brown & Carnes, for setting wall,. 22 50


James M. Neal, ironing snow-ploughs, 13 00


Frederick Stocker, for snow-plough, 22 50


William Follett, for gravel, 26 56


William Follett, for moving snow, .. 9 20


Amounts carried forward,


$4,673 26 $6,329 36


1


6


Amounts brought forward,


84,673 26 $6,329 36


William Follett, for snow-plough, 5 50


John Flye, for setting wall, 23 12


William H. Twiss, for labor in Cemetery,- 95 57


William H. Twiss, for printing warrants, 3 00


William H. Twiss, selling lots in Cemetery,


48 10


William H. Twiss, for returning deaths,-


3 00


Calvin Locke, for labor in Cemetery,


43 00


Frederick Stocker, for stakes in Cemetery,


3 00


Treasurer, for stationery and stamps,


5 00


Auditing Committee, 1869,


9 00


Warren P. Copp, distributing reports,


3 00


Gilbert Waldron, labor on school-house,


12 60


Selectmen, extra services, 49 00


Town Clerk, extra services,.


3 00


Town Clerk, stationery, postage and expressing,


9 70


Town Clerk, recording births, marriages and deaths, 17 70


Warren P Copp, collecting tax on 1866 list,_ 1 71


Warren P. Copp, collecting tax 1867. 33 79


Warren P. Copp, collecting tax 1868, 327 79


Whole amount for Incidentals, $5,369 84


State aid distributed, 1,651 38


Whole amount of Selectmen's department,- $13,350 58


CR. By amount of orders drawn, $13,350 58


OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.


Paid Walter Brown, for cash and flour delivered


Amos Richardson,. $90 50


do. for hauling manure, 4 00


J. D. Lawrence, supplies, 3 00


Mr. Howe, supplies,


62 50


Mr. Howe, for wood,


2 00


E. E. Edmands, coal,


17 00


Milton Stocker, clothing, 6 25- $185 25


William Mansfield, for partial support of the family of H. Danforth,. 140 00


E. E. Edmands, coal for same,


8 50


Walter Brown, cord of wood,


7 00- 155 50


Amounts carried forward,


$340 75


1


Amounts brought forward,


$340 75


E. E. Edmands. coal to Mrs. Wiggin, 17 00


Walter Brown, wood to same, 4 00


H. A. Raddiu, supplies to same, 5 00- 26 00


Mr. Howe, wood to Ezra Boardman,


15 00


J. D. Lawrence & Co., supplies to A. J. Tuttle, 12 00


Joseph Whitehead. supplies to same, 132 00


E. E. Edmands, coal to same, 18 00- 162 00


Cash to Almira Grover,


20 00


Geo. G. Spurr, supplies to D. Lewis, 4 00


City of Lynn, supplies to same,


8 00


Evans & Mugridge, supplies to same,


16 00- 28 00


Mrs. Morehouse, pursing Mrs. R. R. Coates,.


5 00


City of Lynn, supplies to same,


12 00- 17 00


City of Lynn, supplies to John H. Newhall, _.


21 00


Town of Wakefield, supplies to Mary A. Curtis, Joseph Whitehead, supplies to J. C. Wheeler,_ Wm M. Newhall, coal to same,


5 75


22 07


Taylor & Edmands, coal to C. A. Hobbs,


5 00


C. E. Wyman, supplies to same,


25 00


J. D. Lawrence & Co., supplies to same,


3 20


Edmands & Co., coal to same,.


13 00- 46 20


C. E. Wyman, supplies to S. E. Greenleaf,


30 00


Salmon Snow, supplies to same,


6 00- 36 00


Chas. E. Wyman, supplies to Nelson Allen,


3 00


J. D. Lawrence & Co., supplies to same,


5 98- 8 98


Taylor & Edmands, coal to Torry Peabody, -


5 50


C. E. Wyman, supplies to same,_


10 00


J. D. Lawrence & Co., supplies to same,


8 69- 24 19


J. Whitehead, supplies to D. W. Blakely,


145 19


N. Howard, balance funeral charges,-


9 35- 154 54


C. E. Wyman, expenses for John Marron,


105 77


E. E. Edmands, coal to Mrs. Marron,


21 00


Joseph Whitehead, supplies to same,


20 00- 146 77


Wm. H. Twiss, funeral charges G. H. Hawkes, Mr. Howe, wood to Martha Buxton, Edmands & Taylor, coal to Thomas Allen,


12 00


6 63


Mr. Howe, wood to same,


4 50


Joseph Whitehead, supplies to same,


6 71- 17 84


Walter Brown, car fare Burbank children.


4 50


Walter Brown, car fare Mary Evans,


1 50


21 00


$1,128 84


3 50


16 32


8


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


DR. Paid for incidentals, $12 92


cash to inmates,


4 50


use of bull, 7 50


salt grass,


55 00


weighing hay,


20


medicine,


2 40


seeds,


44 85


bread,.


6 75


blacksmithing,


29 48


meat,


278 86


soap, -


11 22


tools,


20 13


crockery and tin ware,.


13 49


tolls and traveling expenses, repairs,


13 48


fish,


24 79


tobacco,


13 66


tea and coffee,


46 60


apples and fruit,


19 13


beans,


12 36


groceries,


312 65


stock,


560 09


corn and meal, 416 50


boots, shoes and dry goods, 115 99


stoves and furniture,_ 54 50


butter and cheese,


153 76


farm labor,_


324 31


cutting & hauling wood & logs, 71 67


flour,.


669 50


Overseers of the Poor,. 285 00


keeper's salary,. 275 00


Dr. Allen's salary,-


15 00


use of horse,


11 00


killing hogs, - 3 50


killing poultry, - 7 00


shoemaking, J. H. Bosworth,- 5 22


measuring wood, 1 50


pork barrels, J. D. Lawrence, __ 2 10


cash to balance, Town Treas., __ 176 62


$4,079 98


CR. By cash rec'd for flour,


$513 75


stock, 504 50


Amount carried forward,


$1,018 25


F


I


1 75


I


9


Amount brought forward, $1,018 25


By cash received for milk, 625 90


hay and straw,


195 59


wood,


190 93


ash plank,


5 00


eggs,


2 00


junk,


3 51


vegetables,


1 1


24 00


labor, 45 00


labor of inmates, 325 39


hide and tallow, 7 85


fresh pork.


16 12


orders drawn,


1620 44


$4,079 98


Warren P. Copp, Collector, in ac't with Town of Saugus. DR.


To balance of tax list of 1866, $97 88


balance of tax list of 1867, 1,957 40


balance of tax list of 1868, 20,018 82


-- $22,074 10


CR


By paid Treasurer on list of 1866, 97 88


paid Treasurer on list of 1867, 1,931 01


paid Treasurer on list of 1868, 17,124 99


paid County Treasurer, . 1,605 90


amount due on list of 1867, 26 39


amount due on list of 1868,


1,287 93


- -$22,074 10


J. D. Lawrence, Treasurer, in ac't with Town of Saugus.


DR.


To cash on hand,


$5,483 30


CR.


By paid Treasurer's notes, $2,000 00


interest, 55 92


outstanding orders,. 311 68


C. W. Newhall, 3,115 70


$5,483 30


2


10


C. W. Newhall, Treasurer, in ac't with Town of Saugus. DR.


To cash received from J. D. Lawrence, $3,115 70


W. P. Copp, list 1866, 97 88


W. P. Copp, list 1867,. 1,931 01


W. P. Copp, list 1868. 17,124 99


from Overseers of the Poor,


176 62


from State aid,


2,100 00


from corporation tax,.


219 15


from corporation tax, 1867,- 8 86


from W. H. Twiss, Cemetery lots,


481 00


from School Fund,


158 15


from H.B. Newhall, buildings sold,


274 50


from Mrs. Dana, for rent,.


5 00


from use of Hay Scales,


14 06


from School Books,


122 85


from Town Hall,


38 78


for lumber,


6 50


from City of Boston,.


20 60


from City of Lynn,


32 98


from Town of Haverhill,


36 00


from Town of Melrose,


24 19


from Town of Weston,


44 20


from Town of Sterling,


154 54


from Town of North Reading, -- 7 00


- $26,194 56


CR.


By paid Selectmen's orders, $13,244 25


Overseers' orders,


2,604 11


State tax,


2,660 00


Interest on notes,


1,492 50


Cash on hand,


6,193 70


$26,194 56


CONDITION AND LIABILITIES OF THE TOWN.


DR.


Town owes Lynn Savings Bank, $10,000 00


Lynn Five Cents Savings Bank, 9,000 00


Moses Hawkes, 1,000 00


Harmon Hall, 4,000 00


Interest accrued, 362 00


$24,362 00


1


11


CR.


By cash in hands of Treasurer.


$6,193 70


School Books at J. D. Lawrence's,. 152 62


Due from J. D. Lawrence for school-books,


34 54


Amount due from the State,


1,651 38


Amount due from Wm. Copp, Collector.


1,314 32


Amount due from the City of Cambridge,-


70 93


Amount due from the City of Lyuu,




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