Town annual report of Saugus 1864-1888, Part 20

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


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Lawrence Biffin,


16


SCHOOL REPORT.


Florence Marsland,


Julia Nourse,


Mary Pilling,


Laura Cowdrey, May Howard,


Alice Howard,


Amy Francois,


Alice Foley,


Florence Smith,


Vergenes Leroyd,


George Robinson, Harry Wilson,


Andrew Coney,


Clayton Penney, Eddie Kirkman.


Charles Marden, Thomas Westwood, George Pranker. Melbourne Graves.


Bertie Cook,


INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL,


NOT ABSENT.


Eddie Boyle,


Harvey Curtis.


Henry Phillips,


John Ashworth.


ABSENT ONLY ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS.


Ida Wiley,


Evelyn Parsons,


Edna Nourse.


NOT TARDY.


Mabel Hill.


Evelyn Parsons.


Bertie Foster.


Charles Bruce,


Lena McGilvray.


Edna Nourse,


Leon Penney.


Susie Pratt,


George Westwood. Henry Phillips,


John Howard.


John Ashworth,


PRIMARY SCHOOL.


NOT ABSENT.


Louie Pratt.


Asa Trask.


ABSENT ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS.


Ada Marsland, Josie Murphy. Bertha Pranker,


Ella Townsend.


John McGilvray. Gertie Garra,


Charles Hitchings. Lizzie Newhall, Sadie Phillips,


Mamie Waldron,


Lizzie Trask,


Sarah Milligan.


Mary Eaton, Sarah Milligan, Lena McGilvray.


Mary Eaton, Ida Wiley,


Bertie Chisholm. Annie Pranker, John Howard, Leon Penney.


17


SCHOOL REPORT.


NOT TARDY.


Mary E. Berrett,


Georgie Burrill,


Ethel Cross,


Oscar Cheever,


George Devine,


Lizzie Foster,


Nina Francois,


Harold Hughes.


Evalina Kirkman,


Bertha Kirkman,


Alice Lees,


Andrew McGilvery,


Josie Murphy,


Ada Marsland,


Gordon Marr,


Louie Pratt,


Sammy Parker.


Lizzie Price,


Charlie Robinson,


Ernest Stuart,


Asa Trask,


Walter Taylor,


Ella Townsend,


Nellie Wiley.


SUB-PRIMARY SCHOOL.


ABSENT ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS.


Georgie W. Copp,


Annie R. Lees.


NOT TARDY.


Lydia Allsop, Lizzie B. Eaton, S. Bell Foster,


James Foley, Elsie L. Knox. Bessie Leroyd,


Georgie Newhall, Judson Trask, Flora Westwood,


Grace M. Wiley, Charlie A. Wiley.


WARD THREE.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


NOT ABSENT.


Elmer W. Houghton, Walter F. Irving. Bertha M. Rawson.


ABSENT FOR SICKNESS ONLY. C. William Day. NOT TARDY. C. William Day, Mariam S. Hatch,


Bertha M. Day, Mabel E. Foss.


Elmer W. Houghton, Walter F. Irving,


Myra C. Nye,


J. Arthur Raddin,


Frank W. Foss, Alice M. Hawkes, Mary L. Kentfield. Jennie B. Raddin,


18


SCHOOL REPORT.


Bertha M. Rawson, Flora D. Shields, Winfred W.Skinner Allen M. Stocker, George A. Sweetser, Wm. J. Sweetser, George A. Waterman.


INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.


ABSENT ONLY ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS. Arthur I. Sweetser.


NOT TARDY.


Sadie A. Bond, Ella Pierce,


Arthur I. Sweetser,


Albert E. Waitt.


PRIMARY SCHOOL.


NOT TARDY.


George M. Amerage, Lizzie E. Atwood,


Clara Axtell,


Louchie Bowles,


Bernard Brady,


Oliver E. Bryer,


Edith K. Clapp, George Cox,


Josephine E. Cox,


Eugenie Crowell,


Fannie Elliott,


Delia Flaherty,


Mabel Gavin, Walter H. Gavin,


Hugh Fox, Lena Hatch, Hattie C. Hill,


Louisa M. Hawkes, Ida A. Heine,


Della S. Johnson, Fannie E. Johnson,


Holmes M. Johnson


Ella M. Leary,


Guy L. Little,


George F. Nealey,


Charles W. Margesson, Edith M. Palmer, Ai G. Pinkham,


Charles Pinkham,


Florence Palmer, James E Pinkham,


Hattie J. Pitts,


Willie C. Stephens,


Fred Raddin, Daisy Russell, Henry Sampson, Norman F. Somes, Florence M. Stephens, Lillie M. Townsend, Annie M. Ward, Georgie Winslow, Frank Witherell.


Rua D. Burleigh,


Maud F. Palmer,


Ralph F. Somes, Ford H. Stocker,


Arthur Copp,


Edith M. Copp,


19


SCHOOL REPORT.


WARD FOUR. GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


NOT ABSENT.


Carrie M. Amsden,


Lizzie M. Newhall.


ONLY ABSENT FOR SICKNESS.


Sadie E. Ames, Fred C. Johnson, Bennie W. Oliver,


Cora E. Graves, Louis M. Newhall,


Albert I. Oliver, Clarence A. Oliver,


Ida M. Perkins, James H. Scollin,


Emma E. Stocker.


NOT TARDY.


Carrie M. Amsden, Nellie Burns, H. Eugene Brown,


Cora E. Graves,


Fred C. Johnson,


Frank L. Knox, Bennie F. Newhall, Albert H. Newhall, Albert I. Oliver,


M. Etta Powell,


Willie H. Savage,


James H. Scollin,


Florence H. Stewart, Emma E. Stocker,


Flora E. Ames,


Mary Burns,


Willie H. Bragg, Annie Hyde,


Augusta M. Kinney, Emma S. Mansfield, Lizzie M. Newhall, Carrie M. Nourse, Clarence A. Oliver, Bertha R. Rhodes,


Sadie E. Ames,


Rosa Burns, Maggie Duncan, Hattie V. Harwood, Hattie N. C. Kinney Henry L. Maxfield, Alice E. Newhall, H. Ethel Nourse, Hermon W. Oliver, Mabel S. Sargeant, Thomas J. Scollin, M. Eda Waldron.


EAST SAUGUS INTERMEDIATE.


NOT ABSENT DURING THE YEAR. Grace S. Newhall.


ABSENT ONLY ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS.


Gertrude Baldwin, John Bartlett,


Willie Graham,


Florence Holbrook, Mary Ingalls, Erma Joy,


Harvey R. Oliver,


Helen A. Russell, Elsie C. Russell,


Gertrude Smith.


20


SCHOOL REPORT.


NOT TARDY DURING THE YEAR.


Lewis M. Atherton, Annie M. Brown, William W. Coles,


Isabel Duncan, Winifred E. Evans, Willie C. Graham,


Mary Ingalls, Erma Joy, Grace S. Newhall,


Martha J. Montgomery, Annie B.Montgomery, Harvey R. Oliver,


Helen A. Russell, Elsie C. Russell, Susie L. Schofield,


Gertrude Smith, Mabel Nowell, Willie Graham,


John Bartlett,


Michael Hickey, Ernest C. Brown,


Edward S. Fisk, Wilbur D. Sargeant.


PRIMARY.


DETAINED BY SICKNESS ONLY.


Louise Johnson, Jane Russell,


Annie Russell,


Fannie Leech, Willie Ingalls, Edward E. Emerton


NOT ABSENT. Willie Dearborn.


NOT TARDY.


Bessie B. Brown,


Edith M. Florence,


Helen Jack,


Louise Johnson,


Jane Russell,


Kate Gallagher,


Sarah Scollin,


Orimel F. Leech, Frank Light, Edward E. Emerton, Silas Holbrook, Charles H. Eaton, John Campbell, Willie Dearborn, John Duncan, Robert H. Evans, Guy D. Powell,


Maurice Pratt,


Stacy B. Oliver, Ida Dearborn,


Charles Pratt, Charles Amsden,


Sarah Dearborn,


Sarah L. Campbell,


Susie Gallagher, Annie M. Campbell,


Fannie A. Leech, Irena E. Ames,


Carrie G. Paul,


Lizzie Knox, Agnes E. Fisher,


Jennie M. Pratt, Eva M. Churchill,


Mary E. McTague, Helen A. Ames, Acelia E. Rhodes, Annie Russell, May B. Mitchell, Mary J. Brown, Osca Chandler, Freddie C. Newhall, Walter Holbrook, Wilfred B. Ames, George B. Mudge, Willie Russell, Willie Ingalls, Hattie Wright, Lizzie Stewart.


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SCHOOL REPORT.


Frank Wormstead,


TARDY TWICE. Walter Scollin,


Claudia Wormstead Maud Wormstead.


WARD FIVE.


MIXED SCHOOL.


NOT ABSENT.


Marion M. Carnes, Willie M. Penny, Annie E. Penny.


ABSENT ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS.


Annie B. Carnes,


Emilie A. Ziegler.


NOT TARDY.


Frankie Bosworth,


Tommy Brown,


Bertie H. Edmands,


Lilla G. Parker,


Nelson W. Edmands Winnie A. Rhodes, Freddie Bosworth,


Ormond S. Symonds, Emilie A. Ziegler,


Della Z. Copp,


Oscar M. Edmands, Sadie E. Mayers,


Warnie W. Rhodes,


Lulu A. Sweetser,


Agnes E. Watson,


Cornelius McDavitt.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


OF THE


TOWN OF SAUGUS,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1888.


ALSO, A LIST OF UNCOLLECTED TAXES, REPORTS OF PUBLIC LIBRARY AND FIRE DEPARTMENT,


AND


REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN.


LYNN, MASS. : PRESS OF THOS. P. NICHOLS, " MUNROE STREET, COR. MARKET. 1889.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES


OF THE


TOWN OF SAUGUS,


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1888.


LYNN, MASS .: PRESS OF THOS. P. NICHOLS, 7 MUNROE STREET, COR. MARKET. 1889.


TOWN OFFICERS, 1888.


Selectmen and Assessors. WILLIAM F. HITCHINGS, Chairman.


HORACE H. ATHERTON, WILLIAM W. LOWE.


Town Clerk. WILLIAM H. NEWHALL.


Treasurer. JOSEPH WHITEHEAD.


Overseers of the Poor.


JOHN ARMITAGE. GEORGE FAULKNER.


JOHN M. BERRETT.


Collector of Taxes. E. O. COPP.


Constable.


CHARLES F. CLARK.


Sinking Fund Commissioners.


HERBERT B. NEWHALL, term expires 1889. SAMUEL HAWKES.


1888. HERBERT O. PRATT, 66 . . 1890.


School Committee.


WILBUR F. NEWHALL, Chairman, term expires 1890. STACY FOWLER,


1889.


E. G. SMITH,


1891.


Road Commissioners.


SOLON V. EDMANDS, term expires 1890. ANTHONY HATCH, 66 66 1889.


WILLIAM TREFETHEN, “ 1891.


Registrars of Voters. WILLIAM H. NEWHALL, A. CLARKE NEWHALL, JAMES PRATT.


The Auditors have carefully examined the account books and vouchers of the several departments of the Town, for the year ending December 31. 1888, and herewith respectfully submit a correct statement of their findings.


J. R. HUGHES, FRED C. NEWHALL,


Auditors.


AUDITORS' REPORT.


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT.


STATE AID.


Appropriation $1,200 00


EXPENDITURES.


A. W. Bruce . $36 00


F. Andrews


48 00


Elisha Bragg .


36 00


Thomas Gavin 36 00


Robert Harrison and wife 84 00


Charlotte Holbrook


48 00


Annie J. Holbrook


32 00


Caroline Ingalls


48 00


Abby Mansfield


24 00


Mary Tiemany


48 00


James Webb .


36 00


Lydia Wiggin


48 00


Margaret Williams'


24 00


Nathaniel Ward and wife


106 00


William Noble


12 00


William E. Gabriel


120 00


Bimsley P. Guilford


60 00


Baxter I. Wiley


45 00


Samuel C. Chase


30 00


$921 00


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


SINKING FUND.


Appropriation $1,590 00


EXPENDITURES.


Commissioners of Sinking Fund $1,590 00


HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


Appropriation for general work . $3,500 00


Thomas Street 400 00


Jasper and Cross Street, 210 00


Sawyer sidewalk


50 00


$4,160 00


EXPENDITURES.


Road Commissioners on appropriation for


general work . $4,409 28


Road Commissioners on appropriation for Thomas Street . 437 65


Road Commissioners on appropriation for Jasper and Cross Streets 210 44


Road Commissioners on appropriation for Sawyer sidewalk 74 75


$5,132 12


SALEM TURNPIKE.


EXPENDITURES.


James Monahan, labor $35 88


D. Cunningham, labor 32 38


M. Hickey, labor . 52 50


J. McCaul, labor 33 25


Amount carried forward, $154 01


7


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $154 01


J. F. Briody, labor


33 25


J. J. Woods, labor


35 88


Wm. Butler, labor


34 13


E. G. Landerkin, labor


32 38


Thomas Gallagher, labor


47 00


Philip Pitts, labor


68 25


W. A. Trefethen, labor


155 46


C. H. Libbey, labor


68 25


A. Hatch, labor


102 38


F. Stocker, labor .


102 38


J. W. Blodgett, labor


94 50


S. A. Guilford, lumber


2 78


Wm. Kimball,


6 05


John Mudge, gravel .


112 40


$1,049 10


Order on Treasurer


$500 00


66


500 00


. .


49 10


$1,049 10


SALARIES.


EXPENDITURES.


Constable


$28 00


Treasurer


200 00


School Committee


150 00


Road Commissioners


160 00


Selectmen and Assessors


400 00


Town Clerk


40 00


$978 00


STREET LIGHTING.


Appropriation $1,200 00


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Chas. F. Clark, January . $117 40


February


107 65


March


103 36


April


86 60


May


96 05


June


97 06


July


98 36


August


96 42


September


97 92


October .


101 10


November


99 58


December


104 04


$1,205 54


ABATEMENT OF TAXES.


B. F. Calley on tax list of 1879 . $153 42


Edward O. Copp list of 1888 . 708 25


$861 67


WIDENING BRIDGE EAST SAUGUS.


EXPENDITURES.


H. B. Newhall, stock and labor $255 33


Wm. A. Trefethen, gravel and labor 123 55


Geo. McQueston & Co., lumber 131 80


J. Wesley Paul, labor . 29 25


$539 93


SCHOOLS.


Amount of appropriation . $7,800 00


EXPENDITURES.


School Committee $8,302 70


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


The expenditures were as follows :


Teachers' salaries


$6,036 29


Fuel


507 47


Janitors


461 63


School books and supplies


858 20


Cleaning school rooms .


80 28


Telescope


22 50


Sundry expenses


75 68


Rent of Mr. Penney's room


75 00


School furniture


74 81


Window shades


25 09


School census


14 00


Repairing stoves


53 48


Repairing blackboards


18 27


$8,302 70


Appropriation for schools


$7,800 00


Received from State 184 95


Received for tuition .


5 00


$7,989 95


Excess above appropriation


312 75


$8,302 70


SCHOOL HOUSE ON ESSEX STREET.


Appropriation


$2,500 00


EXPENDITURES.


Fred L. Newhall for land


$761 00


Henry W. Rogers, architect


88 00


J. Wesley Paul, contractor. 2,198 00


J. F. Morgan, heating apparatus


70 00


Furniture, black-boards, etc. 89 90


J. Wesley Paul, extra work 103 58 - $3,310 48


10


AUDITORS' REPORT.


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation $100 00


EXPENDITURES.


Post 95, G. A. R., expenses for same $100 00


TOWN HALL.


Appropriation $150 00


EXPENDITURES.


A. P. Walcott, curtain for stage $112 00


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


EXPENDITURES.


T. P. Parsons, printing $7 00


W. F. Gillette, binding books and services as librarian 42 50


Wm. F. Paul, labor on fixtures 46 45


Sundry library expenses 38 27


A. S. Edmands, shades 6 51


- $1,400 73


NEW WATER SUPPLY.


Unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1888 $3,776 22


Appropriation 2,046 00


$5,822 22


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Water Commissioner, E. A. Burr $24 00


Chas. R. Valpey, framing plan 15 00


Goodhue & Birnie, contractors 5,823 00


City of Lynn, repairs on pipes 27 27


Wilbur F. Newhall, sundry expenses 17 25


Benj. F. Robinson, bill for piping Robinson Street 460 00


Chas. I. Hitchings, care of hydrants, salt, etc. . 19 88


$6,386 40


HOSE CARRIAGES AND OTHER FIRE EQUIPMENTS.


Appropriation


$2,000 00


EXPENDITURES.


American Fire Hose Manufacturing Co. . $960 00


A. S. Jackson, pipes, nozzles, gates, etc. 434 60


G. M. Raddin, use of wagon, Fire Dept. 9 00


Charlotte Raddin, rent of building.


8 00


Sawyer & Chase, hose wagon


1,035 00


A. S. Jackson, fire ladders, lanterns, etc., 180 30


J. Hinman, fire extinguishers . 180 00


J. F. Pratt, rent of barn . 23 00


Chas. I. Hitchings, use of wagon


9 00


Benj. F. Calley, rent of barn


16 00


Dennis S. Newhall, supplies 4 25


L. A. May Co., supplies


23 71


$2,882 86


LIQUOR LAW.


Appropriation $500 00


12


AUDITORS' REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Edward H. Oakes, police services $60 00


City of Lynn, police services 16 75


Chas. F. Clark, police services 8 00


Chas. F. Clark, witness fees


13 80


$98 55


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Appropriation $3,500 00


EXPENDITURES.


G. Marshman, locks and keys $1 70


Appraising Committee 6 00


John Ramsdell & Son, janitor services 197 31


Dr. Geo. W. Gale, reporting births


3 25


Isaiah Longfellow, forest fires, 1887


33 50


Byron S. Hone, forest fires, 1887 12 78


Joseph Newhall, janitor services 58 35


M. W. Gould & Co., damages to safes


40 00


Wm. H. Twiss, removing remains . 5 00


Wm. H. Twiss, labor and gravel in ceme-


tery


304 63


91 00


Wm. H. Twiss, labor, cement, etc., in tomb Wm. H. Twiss, commission selling ceme- tery lots . 8 70


Wm. H. Twiss, returning deaths


7 75


Chas. F. Clark, distributing reports 6 50


police service, Wards 2 & 3 103 60


Chas. F. Clark, reserve on street light con- tract of 1887 . 100 00


Chas. F. Clark and others, police service, 11 75


J. H. Blair, blacksmith work . 1 15


Lewis & Winship, printing reports and ballots 147 60


Amount carried forward,


$1,140 57


13


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $1,140 57


Auditors on Annual Report 17 00


Auditors on Ex-Collector W. P. Copp tax list . 14 00


A. Clarke Newhall, services as Registrar . 35 50


James F. Pratt, services as Registrar 32 50


Edward O. Copp, services as Registrar


9 00


George E. Day, services as Registrar 26 90


Wm. H. Newhall, services as Registrar 40 60


Charles W. Gay, surveying 17 00


Albert H. Sweetser, Moderator 5 00


Pickmore Johnson, Moderator 10 00


City of Lynn, water for school, Ward 4 . 10 00


City of Lynn, hydrant service, year 1887 .


168 00


City of Lynn, hydrant service, year 1888 .


224 00


Dr. E. A. L. Francois, return of births, etc. 8 00


Lewis & Winship, printing . 2 50


Winship, Daniels & Co., printing caution cards 3 00


Wm. F. Paul, labor and stock, Town and school house 18 94


James E. Stone, surveying 18 00


Hall & Newhall, insurance on library 12 00 Hall & Newhall, insurance on Town Hall, 250 00


Benj. N. Johnson, in settlement of suit, Copp vs. Saugus 750 00


G. P. Whidden, putting halliards into flag staff 3 00


J. A. Halliday, advertising 1 50


Smith & Co .. furniture and cushions, hall, Edward H. Oakes, police service


14 25


20 25


Thomas Groom, stationery, Town Clerk . 5 50


Thomas Groom, Collectors' Books for E. O. Copp 3 60


L. R. Beyer, sign in Essex street 3 00


G. F. Tukey, repair pump, Ward 1 2 25


Amount carried forward, $2,865 86


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2,865 86


Eugene Stevens, police service . 2 25


H. H. Atherton, police service, Ward 4 . 6 00


Wm. A. Trefethen, labor and material around school house, Ward 4 . . . . 124 72


Stocker & Hitchings, coal for Town Hall. James Webb, carriage hire, Town officers,


53 65


2 50


J. P. Lovell, police badges 9 75


G. H. & W. A. Nichols, printing list polls,


10 50


G. H. & W. A. Nichols, printing for Col- lector 20 00


S. A. Guilford, lumber for library, schools and bridges 146 94


John Flye, repairs on school houses and screens 9 20


John Flye, care of flag staff


10 00


John Flye, police service


31 00


Wm. W. Lowe, insurance, Town Hall .


250 00


Benj. N. Johnson, counsel fees and ex- penses paid 337 45


David Williams, painting 10 00


Thomas Newhall, police service . 10 50


Thomas Newhall and J. Brierly, police ser- vice at Park 16 00


T. W. D. Jordon, police service, Ward 3 107 50


Philip Pitts, police service 150 75


John Brierly, police service


27 50


Chas. F. Fife, police service 11 00


H. A. Nowell, repairing chimney, Wards 2 and 5 . 18 00


Geo. M. Amerige, insurance on school house .


33 75


C. H. Bond, use of hall for Registrars . -


3 00


Joseph Whitehead, supplies for Town Hall, 110 16


Benj. F. Calley, collecting tax on list of 1879 and 1880 18 72


Amount carried forward,


$4,396 70


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $4,396 70


Edward O. Copp, collecting on 1888 list . 411 95


Chas. S. Hitchings, carriages, firemen's parade 10 00


James Oliver, labor, school house, Ward 4, 4 50


Chas. F. Weeks, printing 4 50


Solon V. Edmands, labor and gravel for hydrants 3 00


James R. Hughes, repairs on pump and furnaces . 79 30


J. Wesley Paul, labor and stock, school house at Cliftondale and E. Saugus . Wm. H. Newhall, recording births, mar- riages and deaths . 55 30


14 00


Wm. F. Hitchings, sundry bill


5 80


Wm. F. Hitchings, services on Board of Health 10 00


Wm. F. Hitchings, extra services and ex- penses out of town, and clerical work, 90 35 Wm. W. Lowe, services and expenses in W. P. Copp's investigation . . 114 75 Wm. W. Lowe, stationery and supplies 16 60 H. H. Atherton, public statutes and hal- liards 4 60


Stocker & Hitchings, fuel for Hose Co. .


15 13


Chas. I. Hitchings, cleaning hose, etc. . . 3 52


$5,240 62


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.


OUTSIDE SUPPLIES.


EXPENDITURES.


Danvers Insane Hospital, support of Mary


B. Rowe, Helen M. Newhall, Eliza J. Kidder, George H. Bailey $679 37


Worcester Insane Hospital, support of John O. Rhodes, John H. Newhouse, Mary B. Rowe . 373 73


Town of Peabody, aid to Wessel's family 77 32


City of Lynn, aid to Mrs. Gustavus O. New- hall and family . 60 30


Wm. M. Newhall & Son, coal to Mrs. Scan- lon, Mrs. Wormstead, E. N. Stocker . 30 26 City of Chelsea, support of Cookson Waite's family . 141 98


School for Feeble Minded, aid to Lottie Litton .. 9 87


Town of Wakefield, aid to J. T. B. Hall . 34 75


Miss Ann Turley 6 00


C. B. Rhodes, aid to Mrs. A. Wormstead


52 00


H. A. Raddin & Son, supplies to Witherell family . 76 86


George W. Sisson. supplies to Mrs. E. Scan- lon, Mr. Auldus 33 00


City of Lynn, aid to Mrs. Gustavus O, Newhall and family . 70 50


James R. Hughes, stove to Mrs. Rowe


7 25


Dr. Gale, medical attendance . 14 50


Town of Groveland, aid to Wessel's family 123 00


Wm. H. Twiss, burial of John Sweetser .


26 00


Town of Saugus, wood to Mrs. Rowe 25 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,841 69


17


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $1,841 69 Joseph Whitehead, supplies to Daniel G.


Pinkham, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. S. Newhall,


234 70


Appraising Committee . 9 00


Wm. M. Newhall & Son


24 65


Stocker & Hitchings


23 60


Insurance


22 00


Repairs on buildings


29 24


Orders drawn outside


$2,184 88


Orders drawn for Alms House 1,771 69


Total


$3,956 57


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


RECEIPTS.


January.


Wood .


$6 00


Milk


38 55


Turnips


50


Milk


72 45


One calf .


2 00


Wood


4 00


Pigs


12 00


Ox sleds .


12 00


Cash from Treasurer


60 00


February.


Milk


81 00


Wood


6 00


Milk


81 20


One cow and one bull


60 00


Use of stock


4 00


Wood .


50


Use of stock


5 00


Amount carried forward,


$445 20


3


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AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$445 20


March.


Milk


81 55


Wood and beans


6 50


Use of stock


5 50


Milk


81 20


Use of stock


1 00


Milk


70


Hay


8 00


April.


Milk


74 20


Milk


64 64


Use of stock


2 00


Cash of Town


400 55


Use of stock


1 00


Use of stock


1 00


Milk


62 08


May.


Hens


2 50


Use of stock


1 00


Labor, etc.,


3 30


Milk


58 56


Hen


50)


Use of stock


1 00


One calf .


1 50


Wood .


420 00


June.


Hay


21 00


Wood


10 00


Pigs


10 00


Milk


2 09


Milk


143 48


Use of stock


1 00


Beans


20


Tobacco


70


Milk


75 20


Use of stock


2 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,989 15


a


19


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,989 15


July.


Use of stock


2 00


Milk


15


Use of stock


2 00


Wood


7 00


Milk


131 24


Labor


2 50


Use of horse


50


Use of stock


1 00


Wood .


1 00


Potatoes .


1 15


Potatoes .


38 62


Labor .


6 50


Use of stock


1 00


August.


Board


1 00


Milk


63 39


Use of rack


74


Use of stock


2 00


Milk


20


Use of stock


3 50


Milk


35


Potatoes


6 75


Use of cart


50


Milk


56 32


Potatoes .


4 50


Use of rack


25


Cash of Town


200 00


Wood


4 80


One calf


1 50


Potatoes


1 00


September.


Potatoes


50


Milk


58 56


Potatoes .


4 50


Amount carried forward,


$2,594 17


20


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$2,594 17


Use of rack


1 50


Potatoes .


4 50


Hay


5 00


Milk


62 08


Use of stock


1 00


Apples


40


Use of stock


1 00


Potatoes .


4 50


Use of stock


2 00


Potatoes


4 50


October.


Potatoes


4 50


Labor


4 50


Milk


61 76


Potatoes


2 25


Rye .


1 50


Mowing


2 00


Potatoes


4 50


Straw


2 00


Cash of town


235 00


Milk


60 72


Cow and bull


50 00


Tobacco


1 50


Milk


59 40


Use of stock


2 00


Use of rack and stock


1 50


November.


Potatoes .


2 25


Use of stock


1 00


Hay


5 00


Milk


55 77


Labor


5 50


Milk


51 15


Labor


27 00


Hay


10 70


Amount carried forward,


$3,332 15


21


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,332 15


December.


One calf .


1 50


Milk


47 19


Pork


48 40


Milk


56 10


Noble's aid


10 00


Hay


15 00


Cash


148 70


Wood and potatoes


11 00


Labor


2 50


Hay


10 00


Wood and tobacco


1 70


Cash of Town


191 68


Wood to Mrs. Rowe


25 00


$3,900 92


Cash to balance


182 76


$4,083 68


EXPENDITURES.


January.


Groceries


$3 30


Groceries


6 40


Butter


75


Turkeys


6 30


Oranges


2 50


Celery and eggs


2 15


Cutting wood


25 00


Labor


4 00


Crockery


1 05


Bread


80


Milk


12 95


Labor .


1 00


Labor, wood


66 50


Cutting wood


3 50


Clothing .


19 75


Crackers


2 40


Amount carried forward,


$158 35


22


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$158 35


Nails


70


Labor


1 00


Meat 2 10


Killing hogs


3 00


Oil


85


Labor


10 00


February.


Medicine


2 68


Clothing . 6 43


Furniture 15 00


Tinware .


1 45


Groceries


64 64


Hams


15 70


Shovel


50


Flannel


4 50


Meat


9 53


Labor .


50 00


Potatoes .


19 00


Axes


5 40


Meat and milk


4 88


Labor .


10 00


Repairs of harness


4 90


Lumber


5 26


Repairs of clocks


2 00


Sharpening razors


50


One cow .


45 00


Salve


2 00


Dressmaking


8 00


Meat


3 98


Labor


14 17


March.


Meat


3 00


Shoeing


50


Lard and Hams


10 45


Groceries


15 56


Amount carried forward,


$501 03


23


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$501 03


Salt fish


2 50


Groceries


53 30


Labor


2 00


Meat


2 81


Repairs on wagon


25


Paper and saw-dust


3 35


Meat


3 02


Boots and shoes


38 93


Potatoes


9 90


Labor


1 00


Meat


4 20


Labor


56 45


Groceries


2 30


Clothing .


5 76


Balance cow trade


15 00


Fish


4 40


April.


Baskets


3 13


Repairs on sled


5 25


Groceries


7 90


Labor .


1 00


Crockery


3 47


Seed potatoes


20 20


Grain .


400 55


Syrup .


90


Filing horse teeth


2 00


Soft soap


4 00


Groceries


21 66


Hams


7 13


Groceries


2 90


Labor


48 00


Labor


1 00


Seed


2 50


Spoons


55


Labor


1 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,239 34


24


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,239 34


Meat


14 06


Fresh fish


3 60


May.


Paint


3 07


Labor .


10 00


Noble at infirmary


12 00


Groceries


30 41


Labor .


2 00


Meat


3 02


Screens


1 74


Expense to Boston


85


Blacking


75


Tomato plants


1 00


Labor .


1 00


Lanterns


70


Clothing


12 50


Groceries


7 90


Labor .


2 00


Shoes


2 20


Doctoring horse


2 00


Meat


4 18


Meat


1 80


Groceries


27 09


Salt fish .


2 50


Groceries


15 00


Hats


1 75


Blacksmithing


9 50


Labor .


2 00


Labor .


27 00


Manure


4 50


Seaweed


2 50


Cabbage plants


2 45


Fish


3 60


June.


Harness and collar 13 50


Amount carried forward,


$1,467 51


25


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,467 51


Manure


5 00


Labor .


2 00


Exchange of cows


20 00


Scythes


1 47


Coal


13 50


Grain


196 88


Knife


60


Railroad fare


85


Labor


2 00


Crackers


2 50


Express .


85


Labor .


2 00


Groceries


13 43


Labor .


2 00


Tools


2 00


Labor


29 00


Meat


17 14


Fish


4 50


July.


Shoeing and repairs


59 80


Clothing


6 90


Labor


2 00


Manure


29 25


Manure


9 00


Medicine


7 65


Labor


4 00


Labor


22 00


Salt grass


36 00


Seed barley


14 51


Soap


4 00


Oil .


3 00


Bread


1 40


Labor


16 00


Mower, seeds and tools


72 58


Groceries


15 12


Amount carried forward,


$2,086 44


4


26


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$2,086 44


Pails


1 80


Plough points


2 50


Railroad fares


80


Paper


35


Fish


3 60


Meat


16 33


Labor


2 00


August.


Groceries


14 26


Soft soap


4 00


Groceries


4 35


Labor


2 00


Cutting grass


12 00


Use of rack


75


Labor


2 00


Salt fish .


2 75


Groceries


2 45


Hams and lard


16 47


Groceries


24 13


Labor . .


2 00


One bull .


20 00


Shoeing horse


1 00


Labor


3 50


Meat


12 22


Fish


4 05


Labor


25 00


September.


Labor .


2 00


Repairing wheels


27 70


Medicine


3 88


Labor


2 00


Groceries


11 50


Seeds and tools


14 80


Hats


1 50


Crackers


3 95


Amount carried forward,


$2,334 08


27


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,.


$2,334 08


Paint


1 88


Expressing


4 40


Labor .


2 00


Groceries


46 07


Crockery


2 24


Glass and putty


1 00


Labor .


2 00


Leather


3 50


Boots and shoes


12 50


Repairing harness


10 00


Medicine


2 00


Meat


15 00


October.


Labor .


2 00


Repairing cart


40 25


Stove polish


1 00


Meat


1 32


Harness oil


1 50


Railroad fare


85


Paper


47


Labor


2 00


Soft soap


4 00


Grain


194 85


Coal


39 00


Labor


2 00


Brooms and brushes


3 62


Groceries


11 50


Labor .


2 00


Labor


64 00


Clothing


7 00


Groceries


7 90


Fish


4 30


Seaweed


50


Apples


5 25


Labor


2 00


Amount carried forward,


$2,833 98


28


AUDITORS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$2,833 98


Gloves


4 00




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