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D. Walker, labor moving snow, Frank Avery, labor and teams moving snow
5 85
Thos. Gibbons, labor moving snow I 3I
Henry Rhodes, labor moving snow
10 63
Fred Stocker, labor and teams moving snow . F. Oliver, labor moving snow, 2 63 Martin Penny, labor moving snow 15 00
April 3. Wm. Wormstead, labor and teams moving snow . 6 75
17. Con. Murphy, teaming gravel . 33 76 W.m. Rich, labor 19 44
John O'Brine, labor 19 44
M. Hickey, 66
17 44
Henry Pierce, 66
19 44
Solon V. Edmands, gravel
teaming
J. McCall, labor ·
17 44
J. L. Edmands, labor and teams J. Meacom,
6 00
J. L. Sullivan,
7 44
H. Rhodes, 66 .
7 44
5. Con. Murphy, labor and teams, 33 76
Wm. Rich, 20 00 .
J. O'Brine, . 66 20 00 .
M. Hickey, 66 20 00 . .
Henry Pierce, 66 ·
20 00
S. V. Edmands, labor and teams 46 25
J. L. Edmands, 40 38
J. McCall, labor ·
20 00
Chas. Ames, labor and teams
37 50
John Meacom, labor ·
II 95
H. Rhodes, 19 00
P. Abbott, 21 00
Chester Parker, labor and teams 57 75 664 00
Amount carried forward
$2,029 58
.
36 46
Chas. Ames, labor and teams .
19 58
29 30
May
I2 44
88
45
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward . $2,029 58 . .
May 5. J. Newhall, use of horse . · $18 38
David Phillips "
18 38
J. McGilvary, labor
18 00
F. Stocker, labor and teams
14 06
D. Moriarty, labor
13 50
D. Mansfield, .
I 00
J. McCartney, .
12 00
H. Wilson, 66
.
7 00
Patrick Murphy, labor
3 50
Ames Plow Co., tools
6 40
Warren Coates, labor
11 00
F. Towle, labor
16 33
N. Haney, 66
9 00
Moses Costley, labor
9 33
Chas. Blakeley, repairing tools
40 45
May 15. Con. Murphy, labor and teams,
29 69
S. V. Edmands, “ 66
42 61
J. L. Edmands, “
59 50
Chas. Ames, 66
29 69
Chester Parker, “
44 00
Wm. Rich, labor
·
14 50
John O'Brine, "
16 72
M. Hickey, 16 72
16 72
J. McCall,
16 72
J. Meacom, 66
IO 50
P. Abbott, 16 00
J. Newhall, use of horse . .
14 00
D. Phillips, ‘
14 00
D. Moriarty
16 72
P. Murphy, labor
15 83
M. B. Faxon, tools .
II 30
Ames Plow Co., tools
9 88
Chas. Welch, labor .
12 44
Moses Cartney, labor
17 II
Frank Towle, labor
16 67
Ned Haney, labor
IO 22
Frank Avery, labor and teams . 30 72
Henry Rhodes, labor 15 83
June 5. Levi G. Hawkes, surveying streets 51 50 804 30
Amount carried forward
$2,833 88 .
.
J. McGilvary, labor
15 83
J. McCartney, labor
15 83
Chas. Betcholse, labor
24 72
Henry Pierce,
46
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward $2,833 88
June 5. Con. Murphy, labor and teams $60 0I
Wm. Rich, labor 30 00
John O'Brine, labor ·
33 00
M. Hickey, labor .
33 00
Henry Pierce, labor
33 00
J. L. Edmands, labor and teams, 107 25
S. V. Edmands,
27 13
Chas. Ames . 6 66
61 88
John McCall, labor . 33 00
John Meacom, labor 23 50
H. Rhodes, labor 33 00
P. Abbott, labor 33 00
J. McGilvary, labor 32 00
D. Moriarty, labor
31 00
J. McCartney, labor
33 00
P. Murphy, labor .
33 00
Chas. Betcholse, labor .
33 00
Geo. Tibbetts, labor and teams, 37 53
John McCormick, “ 66
45 00
D. Cunningham, labor
18 00
Peter Wood. labor
12 00
Dennis McManus, labor
10 00
Frank Avery, labor and teams .
41 76
Frank Towle, labor
15 00
Moses Cartney, labor
15 00
Percy M. Wilson, labor .
10 00
Warren Coates, labor
13 50
Chas. Blakeley, sharpening
tools . 23 10
June 10. Con. Murphy, labor and team . 37 50
J. L. Edmands, “
75 50
S. V. Edmands, use of horse
17 50
Chas. Ames, labor and team 37 50
Wm. Rich, labor
20 00
John O'Brine, labor
15 00
M. Hickey, labor
19 00
Henry Pierce, labor
20 00
John McCall, labor
20 00
John Meacom, 66
20 00
Henry Rhodes, 20 00
P. Abbott, .
20 00
John McGilvary, " .
18 00
D. Moriarty, 16 00 .
James McCartney, labor . · 20 CO
1,286 63
Amount carried forward
. $4,120 51
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.
47
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward $4,120 51 .
June 10. P. Murphy, labor
$20 00
Chas. Betcholse, labor 20 00
John McCormick, labor team
and
26 25
D. Cunningham, labor
4 00
Peter Wood,
8 00
Dennis McManus, 66
18 00
Warren Coates, 6.
20 00
John Holt, 66
8 00
Patrick Kelly, 66
15 88
July 3. J. L. Edmands, labor and team, 50 63
Con. Murphy,
31 25
Chas. Ames,
23 75
S. V. Edmands, use of horse
9 33
Wm. Rich, labor
16 67
John O'Brine,
15 67
M. Hickey,
10 00
Henry Pierce, ،،
16 67
John McCall, 66
12 67
John Meacom,
12 00
Henry Rhodes, 66
IO 67
P. Abbott,
6 67
John McGilvary, "
4 00
J. McCartney, 66
IO 67
Pat. Murphy, 66
16 67
Dennis McManus, labor
4 00
Warren Coates,
IO 67
John Holt,
12 67
Geo. H. Mansell, paving .
48 20
Frank Delaite, painting signs
3 00
Rosa Moulton, gravel
21 50
Frederick Stocker, gravel
TI OO
Chas. Blakeley, sharpening tools
15 65
Chas. Betcholse, labor
16 67
July 17. J. L. Edmands, labor and teams 31 52
Con. Murphy, 66
16 88
Chas. Ames, 66 66
7 50
S. V. Edmands, use of horse
1 75
John Meacom, labor
13 00
John Holt,
12 00
John O'Brine,
8 00
Pat. Murphy,
8 00
Jas. McCartney, labor
2 00
John McCall, 16 I 55
633 0I
.
Amount carried forward
. $4,753 52
48
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward
. $4,753 52 .
July 17. Henry Rhodes, labor $1 00
Henry Ward, repairing tools 53 05
Aug. 7. J. L. Edmands, labor and teams John O'Brine,
16 50
6 00
M. B. Faxon & Co., tools, A. E. Davis & Son, trimming trees .
24 00
Saxon & Shannon, lantern
3 90
21. J. L. Edmands, labor and teams Con. Murphy, 66
37 50
John Holt, labor
14 00
John McGilvary, labor
17 00
John O'Brine, 66
14 00
Henry Rhodes, 60
14 50
John Meacom,
I 00
Patrick Murphy,
66
19 50
M. Hickey,
66
4 00
Warren Coates,
I OO
Chas. Betcholse,
II 50
Chas. Ames, labor and teams
21
56 346 57
Total
$5,100 09 ·
Extra Labor on Highways paid from Selectmen's Incidentals.
Aug. 21. J. L. Edmands, labor and teams. $18 07
Con. Murphy, . ( 66 15 00
John Holt, labor 10 00 .
John McGilvary, labor .
10 00
John O'Brine, labor
10 00
Sept. 4. J. L. Edmands, labor and teams
60 83
Con. Murphy,
10 17
John McGilvary, labor
2 00
Patrick Murphy,
16 67
Harry Rhodes, 2 00
Nov. 20. J. L. Edmands, labor and teams
24 82
Geo. Parrott, cleaning gutters. . P. Abbott,
5 25
P. Murphy, 66
5 25
Dennis McManus, cleaning gutters
4 38
Chas. Betcholse, cleaning gut- ters 5 25
Amount carried forward .
. $ 201 44
S 50
78 06
·
1 75
49
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward $201 44
Nov. 20. Geo. Oliver, cleaning gutters $0 88
Albert Stewart
2 63
John Wetmore, 66
3 50
Henry Rhodes, 66
3 50
John O'Brine,
3 50
John McGilvary, cleaning gut- ters
2 63
John L. Murphy, cleaning gut- ters
I 75
John Williscroft, cleaning gut- ters . John Haley, cleaning gutters, and team .
1 75
Wm. Lees, cleaning gutters
3 50
Dec. 4. J. L. Edmands, cleaning gut- ters, and team
2 63
Chas. Betcholse, cleaning gut- ters
I 75
John O'Brine, cleaning gutters Levi Florence, team
IO 5℃
Henry Rhodes, labor
4 38
John Wetmore, “
.
4 38
Henry Townsend, labor
I 75
Pliny Abbott
88 56 91
$258 35
Repairing Street from Winter to Central Streets.
Oct. 21. S. V. Edmands, labor and team $13 13
Jos. Newhall, 66 . (
14 00
Chas. Ames, 66 66 66
14 00
Wm. Rich, labor
5 25
Dennis McManus, labor
7 88
Wm Lees, labor
7 88
M. Hickey, 66
7 88
Peter Cashun, "
7 88
F. Maguire,
7 88
Fred Bamford, labor
7 88:
John Williscroft, labor
7 88
Con. Murphy, labor and team
15 75
J. L. Edmands, "
36 13
John McGilvary, labor 7 88
Chas. Kinney, labor
7 00
John Verity,
7 00 175 30
Amount carried forward
$175 30 ·
·
.
5 25
I
75
50
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward
$175 30
Oct. 21. W. R. Hallowell, labor $7 00 John Offer, labor 3 50
Roland Mansfield, labor
6 56
John L. Murphy, labor C. Holbrook, labor .
6 13
John Mugen,
6 56
Pliny Abbott,
7 00
Edwin Lever,
5 25
Albert Stewart, “
5 25
28. S. V. Edmands, labor and team 12 83
Con. Murphy 66
14 58
Jos. Newhall, 66 66
12 83
Chas. Ames,
66
12 83
Dennis McManus, labor
7 29
M. Hickey, labor
7 29
Pliny Abbott, labor
7 29
Francis Maguire, labor
7 29
Wm. Rich,
7 29
J. L. Edmands, labor and teams 33 03
Wm. Lees, labor
7 29
· Peter Cashun, labor 7 29
John Williscroft, labor
7 29
John McGilvary,
7 29
Chas. Kenny,
5 54
John Verity,
7 29
W. R. Hallowell,
5 54
Roland Mansfield, 66
3 79
John L. Murphy,
7 29
C. L. Holbrook, 66
7 29
John Mugen, 66
4 67
Edwin Lever,
6 42
Albert Stewart,
7 29
Peter Haigh, 66
7 00
Henry Townsend,
7 29
Henry Banks,
6 13
Nov. 4. S. V. Edmands, labor and team
14 00
J. L. Edmands, 66
34 18
Jos. Newhall.
14 00
Chas. Ames, 66
14 00
D. McManus, 66
·
7 00
Wm. Lees,
7 00
M. Hickey,
66
.
7 00
Peter Cashun,
3 50
F. Maguire.
60
3 50
385 24
Amount carricd forward .
$560 54 ·
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.
·
.
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..
6.
6 56
51
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward $560 54
Nov. 4. Con. Murphy, labor and team . John McGilvary, labor
$14 00
Jolın Verity,
.
7 00
R. Mansfield, 66
7 00
Albert Stewart,
66
.
7 00
Wm.,Rich,
66
7 00
Peter Haigh,
66
3 50
Henry Banks,
66
3 50
Chas. Betcholse, 6 6
7 00
Levi Florence, labor and team . 15 75
Pliny Abbott,
7 00
Fred Bamford,
7 00
John L. Murphy, labor 7 00 .
20. Henry Townsend, “
3 50
25. Chas. Betcholse,
3 50
John McGilvary,
3 50
Pliny Abbott,
2 63
C. Holbrook,
1 75
J. L. Edmands, labor and team 7 88
122 51
$683 05
Constructing Drain and Catch Basin on Essex Street, Cliftondale.
Oct. 16. Albert H. Hayden . $75 00
Nov. 25. Pliny Abbott, labor . 6 13
Henry Townsend, labor
5 25
John Williscroft,
I 75
Wm. Rich, 66
3 50
John L. Murphy, 66
1 75
Henry Banks, 66
5 25
Fred Bamford, 66
5 25
J. L. Edmands, labor and teams, 12 06
D. W. Lewis, grates
10 20
$126 14
Salem Turnpike.
Appropriation
$1,000 00
EXPENDITURES.
March 4. Labor $14 00
21. Repairing fence 2 25
Sept. 16. John Meacom, labor John McCall, 66 7 50
2 00
John Haley, labor and teams 26 13 51 SS
Amount carried forward
$51 88
.
.
7 00
.
52
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
Amount brought forward
$51 88
Sept. 16. Con. Murphy, labor and teams $27 50
John McCormick, “ יי 26 13
P. Murphy, labor 12 00
Michael Hickey, labor ·
·
II 50
D. McManus, 66
.
.
II 50
Chas. Betcholse, ·
.
II 50
Henry Rhodes, 60
IT 50
Wm. Rich, .
II 50
John McGilvary,
II 50
John O'Brine, 11 50
Levi Florence, labor and teams 31 63
John L. Edmands,
52 13
Ames Plow Co., tools
7 44
Oct. 2. John Holt, labor
7 00
P. Abbott,
19 50
John Meacom, labor
21 50
John McCall,
21 00
John Haley, labor and teams.
58 67
Con. Murphy, 66
58 67
John McCormick, “
58 67
P. Murphy, labor ·
2 00
Michael Hickey, labor
21 00
D. McManus
21 00
Chas. Betcholse
.
21 50
Henry Rhodes 21 00
. Wm. Rich, labor 15 00
John McGilvary, labor
21 00
John O'Brine 22 00
Levi Florence, labor and teams 58 67
John L. Edmands, “ 66
95 25
Henry Ward, sharpening tools, etc. II 65
Chas. Blakeley, sharpening
tools, etc. . .
42 15
Benj. F. Robinson, labor and material
3 50
16. Wm. Rich, labor
.
2 00
Chas. Betcholse, labor 10 00
John McGilvary, " 8 00
John L. Edmands, labor and team 17 58 875 64
$927 52 NOTE. - Three fourths of this amount refunded by County.
J. L. EDMANDS, Superintendent Streets.
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·
OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.
OUTSIDE SUPPLIES.
Appropriation
. . $3,800 00
EXPENDITURES.
Jan. 18. H. A. Raddin & Son, aid to Mrs. Spears $12 00 Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of Helen M. Newhall 42 71 . Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of Eliza J. Kidder 42 71
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of Mary H. Raddin . 42 71 . Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Clarrage . 42 71 Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of Mary C. Cullen 42 72
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of J. J. McGilley 42 72
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Rhodes 42 71
Worcester Insane Asylum, board of J. Newhouse 42 71
Westborough Insane Hospital, board of Sarah Burbank 42 72
City of Chelsea, aid to Roots family .
12 25
Feb. 2. Town of Groveland, aid to J. Wessels 6 00
10. City of Lynn, aid to Eliza J. Chase
3 20
City of Lynn, aid of Corbett family 57 25 City of Lynn, aid to H. M. Oliver and child 16 50
Apr. 3. Worcester Insane Asylum, board of J. Newhouse 41 79 Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Rhodes · Amount carried forward
41 79 575 20
. $575 20
54
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward $575 20
Apr. 3. Westborough Insane Hospital, board of Sarah Burbank $41 79 Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of H. M. Newhall 41 78 . Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of E. J. Kidder 41 78
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of M. H. Raddin . Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Clarrage · Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of M. C. Cullen
41 79
41 79
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of J. J. McGilley . Stocker & Hitchings, coal to Miss Church
41 79
Stocker & Hitchings, coal to Mrs. Wormstead 7 00
7 35
7. Evan Evans, aid to Miss Church 14 00 Evan Evans, aid to Brown family · 26 00 H. A. Raddin & Son, aid to Mrs. Spears 13 00 14. Town of Belmont, aid to Saun- ders child 12 40
18. W. R. Chandler, burial of Mrs. Brown
21 00
21. Town of Danvers, aid to New- hall family 2 00
June 5. J. R. Hughes, aid to Mrs. Rowe 10 70 Dr. Knights, medical attendance Mrs. Spears 6 50
Dr. Gale, medical attendance Mrs. Brown 5 00
E. J. Caverly & Co., aid to Cor- bett family
12 00
July 5. Danvers Co-operative Associa- tion, aid to Newhall family 49 80
E. J. Caverly & Co., aid to Cor- bett family 8 00
Westborough Insane Hospital, board of S. Burbank 42 25
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Rhodes · Amount carried forward
42 25 571 76
. $1, 146 96
41 79
55
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward . $1,146 96
July 5. Worcester Insane Asylum, board of J. Newhouse $42 25
Joseph Whitehead, aid to Mrs. Rowe and Newhall .
69 40
N. F. Mayo, coal to Mrs. Spears .
3 15
18. Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of H. M. Newhall 42 25
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of E. J. Kidder 42 25
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of M. H. Raddin 42 25
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Clarrage 20 41
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of M. C. Cullen 42 25
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of J. J. McGilley 42 25
H. A. Raddin & Son, aid to Mrs. Spears 13 00
24. Wm. M. Newhall, coal to Mrs. Brown
13 51
Wm. M. Newhall, coal to Mrs.
Scanlon
10 50
George Faulkner, aid to Mrs. Rice . . Aug. 7. City of Lynn, aid to Corbett family
40 75
City of Lynn, aid to G. F. Newhall 3 75
14. Dr. Knights, medical attendance Mrs. Spears 3 00
19. Evan Evans, aid to Brown family 26 00 Massachusetts School for Feeble- minded, clothing Lottie Litton 2 35 Sept. 18. Mugridge & Coombs, aid to Mrs. Wormstead 35 00
Mugridge & Coombs, aid to Mrs. Scanlon 35 00
Oct. 3. J. W. Darcy, burial of Charles Rice . 17 50
Worcester Insane Asylum, board of J. Newhouse 42 71
Westborough Insane Hospital, board of S. Burbank 42 72 644 25
Amount carried forward
.
. $1,791 21
12 00
56
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
. $1,791 21
Oct. 16. Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of J. O. Rhodes $42 71
City of Lowell, aid to Richard Green 26 43
Danvers Lunatic Hospital,
board of H. M. Newhall .
42 71
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, board of E. J. Kidder .
42 71
Danvers Lunatic Hospital,
board of M. H. Raddin .
42 71
Danvers Lunatic Hospital,
42 71
Danvers Lunatic Hospital,
board of J. J. McGilley .
42 71
IS. H. A. Raddin & Son, aid to Mrs. Spears 5 00
Nov. 2. J. W. Darcy, burial of J. Brown 21 00
6. Dr. Gale, medical attendance J. Brown
16 00
Dec. 13. E. J. Caverly & Co., aid to Cor- bett family 26 00
30. George Faulkner, aid to Miss Church 52 00 Joseph Whitehead, aid to Mrs. Rowe
26 00
Joseph Whitehead, aid to Mrs. Newhall 26 00
Joseph Whitehead, aid to Mrs. Cook 20 00
32 75
Joseph Whitehead, aid to P. Cashun Joseph Whitehead, aid to C. A. Hobbs, Jr.
6 00
Joseph Whitehead, aid to J. McVickar 3 25
Joseph Whitehead, aid to John Offer 3 25
Joseph Whitehead, aid to Mrs. Boyle ·
3 25
Alonzo Wentworth, wood to Mrs. Rowe .
20 00
· N. F. Mayo, coal to Mrs. Jas. Malone 3 50 546 69
Amount carried forward
. $2,337 90
board of M. C. Cullen .
57
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
. $2,337 90
Dec. 30. C. I. Hitchings, coal to Mrs. Wormstead $6 25
Mugridge & Coombs, aid to Mrs. Wormstead 17 00 Mugridge & Coombs, aid to Mrs. Scanlon 17 00
E. J. Caverly & Co., aid to Cor- bett family 26 00 66 25
Total outside supplies
.
$2,404 15
ACCOUNT TOWN FARM.
May I. R. Y. Russell, $2 00
F. F. DeLaite, painting and papering 63 97
12. Wmn. Parry, grain
489 33
Aug. 14. R. Y. Russell,
3 75
19. Hall & Newhall, insurance ·
22 00
Oct. 3. Jas. B. True, manure ·
104 00
Nov. 6. Dr. G. W. Gale, salary 12 50
30. Wm. Parry, grain ·
547 92
J. Whitehead, groceries 14 56
H. O. Pratt, Overseers' inci-
dentals
6 37
A. Wentworth, salary and bal- ance account · 533 21
1,812 II
Total Overseers' orders $4,216 26
Less cash received and paid treasurer . $362 51
Amount overdrawn $53 75
TOWN FARM ACCOUNT.
DR.
Jan. I. Blacksmith
$II 50
Boots and shoes
12 17
9. Labor
20 00
II. Clothing . Groceries
12 82
32 48
12. Labor
22 00
16. Three shoats
18 00 $128 97
Amount carried forward
$128 97
June 5. Dr. G. W. Gale, salary
12 50
58
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$128 97
Jan. 16. Caps
$1 25
26. Beef .
14 99
Flour ·
26 75
27. Fish
2 00
28. Labor on wood
16 50
61 49
Feb.
I. Blacksmith
$8 75
7. Groceries
6 66
8. Hams
5 85
Groceries
IO 80
9. Labor
20 00
II. Bed spreads
4 74
14. Mattresses
7 50
15. Bedding . Rake teeth
60
Overalls .
25
20. Killing hogs
3 00
Filing saws
I 50
25. Clothing .
5 20
27. Repairing harness
3 20
28. Groceries
10 81
Labor
75
Repairing clock
50
IO2 36
March I. Blacksmith
$13 50
6. Beef
9 32
8. Groceries
47 49
Groceries
II 89
9. Labor
20 00
13. Groceries
2 50
Medicine
9 10
14. Clothing .
13 98
Labor
15 00
15. Horse doctor
6 00
4 30
24. Nurse
20 00
25. Oil cloth and clothing
8 IS
28. Potatoes
18 30
29. Hams
7 50
31. Groceries and fish
15 30
Labor
15 00
257 97
Amount carried forward
$550 79
.
20 61
16. Boots and shoes Groceries
12 25
59
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
.
.
$550 79
April 1. Groceries
$9 10
3. Raisins Meat
93
5. Coal
33 75
Labor
12 00
8. Barley
8 64
12. Phosphate
24 25
18. Exchange on cows
20 00
19. Whitewashing .
8 50
Potatoes .
5 70
20. Clothing .
5 00
28. Filing saws
75
29. Groceries
10 80
Vinegar .
5 85
Post office box rent .
30
May
I. Meat
$II 78
F. F. De Laite
63 97
Labor
20 00
Seeds, etc.
28 67
5. Potatoes
5 00
IO. Seeds .
6 60
Labor .
15 00
Brooms, etc.
4 25
II. Hams and lard Groceries
13 77
13. Wm. Parry, grain
489 33
15. Clothing .
5 75
18. Labor
16 00
22. Paper
2 00
Repairing pump
2 29
26. Carpet
51 50
27. Hats
2 25
Bedding
12 99
Groceries
10 80
31. Cabbage plants
50
Labor
8 00
Expenses to Boston
85
783 29
June I. Groceries
$3 92
Blacksmith
24 00
Laving carpet
4 85
Labor
20 00
52 77
Amount carried forward
$1,543 75
II 33
156 90
II 99
60
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
. $1,543 75
June 2. Cow
$45 00
7. Labor ·
12 00
9. Soap
4 00
IO. Hat
25
12. Meat
13 18
Potatoes
3 00
77 43
June 15. Groceries
$II 31
Brushes
2 17
18. Labor
16 00
Clothing .
2 20
Groceries
I IO
23. Fish
6 00
24. Potatoes .
I 20
27. Furniture
14 50
30. Groceries
35 26
89 74
July
I. Groceries
$12 00
Post office box rent
15
Soap
3 00
Groceries
20 30
2. Groceries
10 80
Labor
20 00
5. Labor Clothing .
3 48
II. Potatoes
2 70
14. Repairing pump Groceries
44 17
15. Meat
II 62
18. Clothing
20 II
Labor
16 00
22. Repairing harness
5 65
24. Salve
2 00
Medicine .
7 25
25. Barley ·
6 21
Labor
2 00
Telegram
50
31. Labor
8 00
Groceries
6 44
Berries
60
Groceries
18 91
Expenses to Boston .
85
237 89
Amount carried forward
$1,948 81 ·
12 00
3 15
61
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward . $1,948 81
Aug. I. Blacksmith
$10 10
J. R. Hughes .
26 61
Groceries
10 80
Labor
20 00
2. Labor
12 00
4. Seeds
I 95
IO. Seeds and tools
18 78
Dry goods
I 62
14. Groceries
II
96
17. Groceries
7 10
Repairs
7 45
Meat
15 62
Bug poison
: 00
144 99
Aug. 22. Wood
$33 00
28. Beans and hams Groceries
IO 46
30. A. D. Branner
2 25
Jas. Morrison .
16 00
Fish
3 90
Groceries
IOI 44
Sept. I. Labor
$20 00
Manure
4 30
4. Meat
12 65
7. Coal
62 50
12. Onions
3 00
14. Labor
18 00
15. Rye
4 19
IS. Labor
16 00
22. Clothing
8 52
23. Groceries
IO So
Groceries
15 41
Expenses to Boston
85
30. Labor
8 00
Hay
I 80
Hall & Newhall, insurance
22 00
208 02
Oct. I. Labor
$20 00
Post office box rent
I5
Horse shoeing . 8 75
2. Manure .
10.1 00
132 90
Amount carried forward
. $2,606 77
5 00
172 05
62
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
. $2,606 77
Oct. 4. Clothing .
$4 42
7. Clothing
7 00
Fish
5 85
Glass, and putty
I 13
Funeral expense
2 00
Oil cloth .
I 63
12. Labor
12 00
14. Meat
12 83
16. Dry goods
I 12
Clothing .
IO 62
21. Groceries
10 80
Lard and hams
IO 53
Harness oil
2 25
Boots, and shoes
9 14
25. Bull
14 00
27. Medicine
8 05
Manure
5 00
30. Labor
5 00
Hay, and oil
59 53
Meat
I 00
183790
Nov. 1. Labor
$20 00
Tools .
3 75
Meat
50
9. Filing saws
50
Cow Labor
12 00
16. Gloves
3 75
20. Soap
4 00
25. Beef
14 20
27. Bull
25 00
28. Turkeys
5 58
Groceries
10 80
Eggs
1 40
30. Labor
4 00
Labor
8 00
Expenses to Boston
85
169 33
Dec.
1. Labor
$20 00
Exchanging cows 55 00 ·
Expressing
I 45
2. Clothing .
4 19
8. Killing hog
2 50
83 14
Amount carried forward
$3,043 14
.
55 00
63
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
. $3,043 14
Dec. 9. Groceries
ȘII II
13. Gloves
1 00
Groceries
35 20
18. Clothing ·
I 48
Labor Fish
5 20
21. Labor
18 00
22. Turkey
I SO
25. Meat
12 29
30. Clothing
16 55
Groceries
88 22
Ice .
17 50
Blacksmith
12 30
Groceries
5 00
Turkey
2 03
Paper, etc.
59
Groceries
16 56
Wm. Parry, grain
547 92
Alonzo Wentworth, salary
. 500 00
1,296 75
$4,339 89
CR.
Jan.
2. Noble, State Aid
. $2 00
9. Milk
83 60
Hay
21 00
23. Milk
.
94 15
31. Milk
5 82
Feb.
I. Noble, State Aid
$2 00
9. Hay
23 00
IO. Milk
92 05
25. Milk
I 44
II8 49
March 6. Noble, State Aid Milk
$2 00
13. Use of stock
I 00
20. Milk
95 20
27. Hay and potatoes
19 20
217 15
April 1. Noble, State Aid
$2 00
4. Hay
.
II 90
13 90
Amount carried forward
$556 II
.
$206 57
99 75
·
4 00
64
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$556 II
April 7. Hay
$31 00
Milk
93 10
24. Milk
90 09
214 19
May I. Cash from Treasurer Noble, State Aid
$63 97
2 00
S. Milk
92 40
13. Cash from Treasurer 29. Milk
90 08
D. Veazie
8 50
June 5. Noble, State Aid
$2 00
6. Milk
IO1 00
19. Milk
102 96
Wood
115 50
Bull
15 00
Two cows
40 00
30. Manure
10 00
386 46
July 10. Milk
. $108 90
31. Milk
105 17
Noble, State Aid
2 00
Manure
4 00
220 07
Aug. I. Noble, State Aid
$2 00
9. Hay
23 45
14. Milk
75 00
28. Milk
26 90
Hay
20 00
Use of stock
4 00
Sept. II. Milk
$92 02
12. Use of stock
I 00
Potatoes .
2 25
25. Milk
89 10
Noble, State Aid
2 00
Cash from Treasurer
22 00
Oct.
2. Noble, State Aid
$2 00
Mrs. Timony, State Aid
4 00
9. Potatoes
5 35
Cash from Treasurer
104 00
115 35
Amount carried forward
$2,598 18
.
.
151 35
208 37
4
746 28
489 33
65
OVERSEERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward .
· $2,598 18
Oct. 9. Milk
$92 07
Use of stock
2 00
23. Milk
86 15
30. Hay
51 00
Potatoes
2 25
Turnips .
I 50
Nov. 13. Noble, State Aid
$2 00
Milk ·
·
75 53
Milk ·
3 87
30. Milk
.
67 00
Mrs. Timony, State Aid . 4 00
152 40
Dec. I. Noble, State Aid .
. $2 00
Mrs. Timony, State Aid . 4 00 ·
5. Hay Hay
12 00
Cow
45 00
18. Milk
83 65
25. Milk
45 00
29. Mrs. Timony, pension
24 00
30. Turnips ·
2 00
Wood to Mrs. Rowe
20 00
Groceries
14 56
Orders on Treasurer, grain .
547 92
Wentworth
66 Alonzo · 533 21
1,355 34
$4,339 89
SUPPORT OF INSIDE POOR.
DR.
To rent of Farm .
$350 00
Cash from Treasurer ·
.
1,774 99
Decrease in Appraisal . ·
481 81
$2,606 80
CR.
By Cash due for milk
$268 40
Board of 16 persons, 520 weeks at $4 50 .
2,338 40
$2,606 80
.
234 97
22 00
.
H. O. PRATT, GEORGE FAULKNER, ANTHONY HATCH, Appraising Committee.
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
Waban Street (formerly called Parker Street), Saugus Centre. 251 ft. 6 in. cast iron pipe at Soc. . $200 So
I hydrant
40 00
1 6 in. gate and gate box 20 00
I 6 in. plug
75
I 6 in. T
5 50
I 6 in. sleeve
2 50
I 8×6T
7 50
I 8 in. sleeve .
3 00
Cutting and making connection to ce- ment pipe.
Calker, I day
5 00
Men, 7 days 14 00
Lead, yarn, and cement 9 50 .
$308 55
Cliff Path, East Saugus.
247 ft. 6 in. cast iron pipe at 76c. . $187 72
1 8 x 6 in. T 8 OI
2 S in. sleeves at $2 94 . 5 88
I 6 in. plug . 60
2 6 in. sleeves at $2.04 .
4 08
I 6 in. gate and box .
20 00
Cutting and making connection to ce- ment pipe.
Calker, 12 hours 3 00 .
Men, 96 hours . 19 20
Blasting
52 50
75 lbs. lead and hemp at 6c.
4 50
3º5 49
Cleveland Avenue, Lynnhurst.
1,130 ft. 6 in. cast iron pipe at 76c. $859 33
2 6 in. Ts at $6.30 12 60
I 6 in. cross 6 36
3 6 in. plugs at 6oc. I SO
I 6 in. gate and box 20 00
2 hydrants at $40 So 00
1 6 in. ¿ bend 5 34
985 43
Amount carried forward . . $1,599 47
67
WATER COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.
Amount brought forward $1,599 47 .
Taylor Street, Saugus. 132 ft. 4 in. cast iron pipe at 59c.
$77 SS
I 4 in. plug .
44 I 20
I 4 in. sleeve
79 52
Morton Avenue, Cliftondale.
33710 ft., 6 in. cast iron pipe at 76c. . $256 50
I 6 x 4 in. T 5 0I
I 6 in. sleeve
2 04
I 6 " plug
.
.
60
Curtis Street, Cliftondale.
7270 ft., 4 in. cast iron pipe at 59c. · $42 78
I 4 in. plug
44
Mount Vernon Street, Cliftondale.
7461 ft., 6 in. cast iron pipe at 76 c. . $567 34 I I 14 60 6 49
.6 59 c. .
I 6 in. Y 6 30
1 6 " T
6 30
2 6 " sleeves at $2.04 4 08
1 6 " gate and box
20 00
I 6 x 4 in. reducer
3 54
Cutting and making connection to cement pipe.
Calker, 4 hours . I 00
Men, 16 hours .
· 3 20
35 lbs. lead and hemp at 6c.
.
2 IO
.
620 35
Whitney Street, Cliftondale.
9185% ft., 6 in. cast iron pipe at 76c. . $698 06
I 6 x4 in. T 5. 0I
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