Town annual report of Saugus 1897, Part 3

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 246


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34


SPECIAL TOWN MEETINGS.


as provided by the By-Laws four days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


CHARLES A. BLAKELY, Constable of Saugus.


A true copy of Record. Attest : ELMER B. NEWHALL, Town Clerk.


SAUGUS, December 15, 1897.


Meeting called to order at 8.05 P. M., by Elmer B. Newhall, Town Clerk.


ARTICLE I. Chose Mr. Thomas P. Parsons, Moderator, who was sworn by the Town Clerk and who then took charge of the meeting.


ART. 2. There were no reports of Committees made.


ART. 3. Voted, That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to hire money temporarily, not exceeding one year, in anticipation of the taxes of 1897, and give notes of the Town for the same, and that all money so hired shall be expressly made payable from such taxes of 1897. The whole amount to be hired under this vote not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars. Yea, 23 ; nay, o.


ART. 4. Voted, That the sum of twenty-two hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated to pay the judgment against the Town of Saugus in favor of Mary L. Judkins.


ART. 5. Voted, That the sum of one thousand dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the Selectmen's Incidentals.


ART. 6. Voted, That the sum of one thousand dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the School Department.


Voted at 8.15, To dissolve the meeting.


A true Copy of Records. Attest :


ELMER B. NEWHALL, Town Clerk.


APPROPRIATIONS


ANNUAL MARCH MEETING.


Schools


$15,000 00


Selectmen's Incidentals


5,000 00


Overseers of the Poor


5,000 00


Water Loan Principal


2,500 00


Electric Fire Alarm


500 00


Interest


6,500 00


Salem Turnpike


1,000 00


Sinking Fund


1,200 00


State and Military Aid


1,500 00


Highways and Bridges


5,500 00


Fire Department


1,400 00


Salaries


2,180 00


Firemen's Salary


600 00


Police Service


2,500 00


Memorial Day


150 00


Grading Avenues in Cemetery


200 00


Street Lighting


3,500 00


Insurance on Town Buildings


625 00


Board of Health


200 00


Superintendent of Schools


1,000 00


Public Library (and Dog Tax)


350 00


Searching Records and Plans for Asses- sors


50 00


Conveyance of children from Lynnhurst,


350 00


Connecting boilers of Roby School House and Grammar School House Sidewalks


300 00


400 00


.


:


Amount carried forward, $57,505 00


35


36


APPROPRIATIONS.


Amount brought forward, $57,505 00


Trees and Shrubbery for Cemetery 50 00


Painting School House, Ward Four


200 00


Laying new floors, repainting inside and reseating old School House, Ward Three 900 00


To reimburse H. A. Nowell for water


pipes 179 66


For extention of water pipes (by loan) . 5,000 00


Total appropriations for March


$63,834 66


AUGUST 23.


Police Service


$400 00°


Highways and Bridges · ·


500 00


Blasting ledges on Main street . .


300 00


Cemetery wall and sidewalk


.


400 00


Caring for the Cemetery


300 00


Extra work on New School House,


Ward Two .


1,100 00


Furnishing New School House, Ward Two


450 00


3,450 00


DECEMBER 15.


For settlement of Mary L. Judkins case, Selectmen's Incidentals


$2,200 00


1,000 00


Schools .


1,000 00


4,200 00


Total appropriations for 1897


$71,484 66


AUDITOR'S REPORT


Selectmen's Incidentals.


March appropriation


. $5,000 00


Dec. 15 appropriation .


.


1,000 00


Total appropriation


-- $6,000 00


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 4 Joseph Newhall, sale of Ceme- tery lots $47 32


J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall 18 75


J. E. Mansfield, labor and reseating chair . I 00


Charles W. Stevens, services at fair and cutting wood .


7 77


B. F. Calley, assessors inci- dentals 31 73


Elmer B. Newhall, stationery, postage and express · 13 84


C. O. Thompson, expenses to Exeter 3 00


J. R. Hughes, four ash barrels 10 00


F. V. Learoyd, ink


75


C.O.Thompson, officers services firemen's ball 3 00


C. F. Clark, two telephones, batteries, wire, etc., 100 85


L.P.Stevens, labor and material for cell window . I 50


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for December 4 00 $243 51


Amount carried forward, $243 51


37


38


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $243 51


Jan. 4 J. S. Meacon, treas., sundry expenses . ·


$12 72


Jan. IS C. O. Thompson, expenses to Lawrence and Salem 4 50


3 50


J.M. Blaisdell, returning deaths Lynn Public Water Board, services, school-house Ward Four 4 00


Johnson, Clapp & Underwood, legal services 200 00


Overseers of Poor, appraising Town Property 9 00


Appraising Committee, apprais- ing Town property 12 00


Feb. I


J. W. Knight, M.D., returning 24 births 6 00


Elmer B. Newhall, recording 137 births · Elmer B. Newhall, recording 44 marriage's ·


6 60


Elmer B. Newhall, recording 94 deaths


II 40


C.O.Thompson, officers services at ball .


2 00


Justin E. Mansfield, janitor IS 75


C. W. Stevens, labor at Town Hall


2 00


A. Dudley Johnson, collector


Tax of 1890 $2 96


Int. of 1890 6 61


Tax of I891 . 108 57


Int. of IS91 .


II 05


Tax of IS92 .


22 13


Int. of 1892


2 36


Tax of 1893 · 330 00


Int. of 1893


104 00


360 97


Amount carried forward, $587 68


$604 48


68 50


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AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $587 68 $604 48


Feb. II Tax of 1894 10,239 49


Int. of 1894 · · 945 00


Tax deed, 1892 ·


7 00


Tax deed, 1893


II 57


Int., 1893 I 66


Tax deeds, 1894 · 492 68


Int., 1894


38 26


$12,323 34@12% 184 85 A. D. Johnson, expenses on tax titles II 77


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for January ·


4 00


L. G. Hawkes, surveying and plan for electric lights 15 00


J. Bailey, expressing assessors 4 valuation books 2 40


Lincoln Lodge, I. O. G. T., use of hall .


8 00


Times Publishing Co., assessors valuation books 208 00


S. A. D. Forristall, services as Justice of Peace 5 00


26


A.W.Sawyer, inspecting milk, cattle, etc., 10 00


B. F. Calley, services on valu- ation book 40 62


G. H. & A. H. Nichols, print- ing Town report 312 84


J. E. Mansfield, janitor and labor 19 00


C. W. Stevens, labor at Town Hall 8 46


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for February 4 00 833 94


Amount carried forward,


$1,438 42


15


40


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $1,438 42


Feb. 26 C. A. Blakely, posting caucus notices $5 00


C. A. Blakely, distributing warrants for March meeting, 12 00 C. A. Blakely, distributing Town reports 6 00 . C. A. Blakely, distributing val- uation books 3 00


R. Y. Russell, printing jury lists 2 50 · R. Y. Russell, printing notices and posters 6 00


R. Y. Russell, printing 2,000 warrants 20 00


F. W. Joy, services at ball 3 00


C. A. Blakely, services at ball, 3 00


Elmer B. Newhall, repairing election booths ·


7 50


Elmer B. Newhall, stationery, postage, etc. 6 SI


C. D. Lyon, repairs on safe 4 10


A. C. Newhall, services as registrar 25 50


I OO


15 J. E. Mansfield, erecting booths, J. E. Mansfield, services at ball, C. O. Thompson, police serv- ices at annual election 20 00


50


H. M. Forristall, services as registrar 27 00


C. E. Hobson, services as reg- istrar


25 50


C. E. Putnam, services annual election ·


7 50


C. F. Fowler, services annual election 7 50


Amount carried forward,


$1,631 83 193 4I


March 6


41


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $1,631 83 March 15 C. F. Fife, services annual election $5 00 . Alfred Sachsse, services annual election ·


5 00


W. H. Raddin, services annual election ·


5 00


J. Stewart, services annual election 5 00 · C. H. Stocker, services annual election 5 00


H. B. Forristall, services an- nual election 5 00


P. J. Flaherty, services annual . election 5 00


M. F. Cunningham, services annual election . James Macey, services annual election .


5 00


S. F. Rea, services annual election 5 00


5 00


Henry J. Mills, services annual election 7 50


John E. Scollin, services an- nual election 7 50


B. F. Calley, Jr., services an- nual election 5 00


I. E. Graves, services annual election 5 00


J. H. Montgomery, services annual election ·


5 00


Levi Florence, services annual election 5 00 . H. F. Deshon, services annual election 5 00


J. W. Newhall, services annual election .


5 00 95 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,726 83


42


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $1,726 83 March 15 Wesley Paul, services annual election $5 00


J. W. Hitchings, services an- nual election 5 00 . George Scollin, services annual annual election 5 00 .


H. N. Oliver, services annual election 5 00


Frank E. Parker, services an- nual election · A. F. Jenkins, services annual election · F. V. Learoyd, services annual election ·


7 50


7 50


5 00


F. B. Newhall, services annual election · John Brierly, services annual election · A. D. Hitchings, services an- nual election .


5 00


J. C. Townsend, services an- nual election · J. H. Bannon, services annual election 5 00


5 00


George Hull, services annual election · C. A. B. Halvorson, services annual election . · George Jenkins, services an- nual election ·


5 00


5 00


R. L. Mansfield, services an- nual election 5 00 · C. W. Pratt, services annual election 5 00


· A. W. Sawyer, inspecting milk, cattle, etc., 48 00


138 00


$1,864 S3


Amount carried forward,


5 00


5 00


5 00


April 5


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


43


Amount brought forward, $1,864 83


April 5 J. E. Mansfield, janitor . .


$IS 75


M. L. Penney, lighting street lamp 4 00


Brainard Perkins, fitting rail for booth


I OO


Allan W. Stocker, fuel for Town hall


25 40


Elmer B. Newhall, erecting booths, Ward Three 13 50


Elmer B. Newhall, services as registrar 26 00 · Elmer B. Newhall, repairs at Town hall 1 50


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for March


4 00


Lynn Public Water Board, for Town hall .


20 00


Lynn Public Water Board, for cemetery 7 00


Lynn Public Water Board, hose house, Ward Four S 00


Lynn Public Water Board, school-houses


36 24


19


50


C. S. Vanawker, rubber stamp, R. Y. Russell & Son, 1,000 en- velopes 2 25 · J. W. Darcey, returning 53 deaths 13 25


May 3


J. E. Mansfield, janitor . 18 75


Hose No. I, extinguishing wood fires 47 75


Hose No. 2, extinguishing wood fires 44 00


Hook and Ladder Company, extinguishing wood fires 53 75 345 64


Amount carried forward,


$2,210 47


I2


44


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2,210 47 .


May 3 H. J. Smith, extinguishing wood fires . $S 50 J. C. Townsend, extinguishing wood fires . ·


12 50


Eugene Stevens, use of horse . Joseph Whitehead, use of horses 9 50


Lynn Marble and Granite Com- pany, gravel markers .


9 00


R. S. Jones, auditors' check book . 12 00


J. E. Law, assessors' books and receipts II OO


Allan Hay, raising flag staff, Ward Four 10 00


R. Y. Russell & Son. circulars for appropriation committee. 6 50


Thomas Gibbons, trimming trees, Ward Three 5 00


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for April · J. S. Meacom, postage, paper, etc. .


4 00


9 72


George E. Sleeper & Co., re- pairs at Town hall 9 05


F. V. Learoyd, licence blanks and postage 3 12


June 7


J. E. Mansfield, janitor IS 75


J. E. Mansfield. labor on Town hall grounds 10 9S


J. E. Mansfield, labor on mon- ument grounds 75


C. O. Thompson and others, police services Memorial day, 10 00 Ella I. Clifford, state aid for May . 4 00 158 37


Amount carried forward,


$2,36S S4


4 00


75


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2.36S S4 June 7 J. C. Townsend and others. ex- $20 00 tinguishing wood fires J. Edward Law. assessors' blanks .


2 25


R. Y. Russell & Son. assessors' notices 5 00


Joseph Newhall, extra labor in cemetery 17 12


G. H. & A. L. Nichols. cuts and check books for treas- urer 25 00


G. H. & A. L. Nichols, envel- opes for treasurer 2 50


F. M. Symonds. labor on mon- ument grounds 75


IS A. W. Sawyer, inspecting cat- tle. milk, etc. 57 00


July 2 Elmer B. Newhall. repairs on vault. Town hall 3 30


Elmer B. Newhall, repairs on hay scales 4 05


M. L. Penney, lighting street lamp . 6 00


J. R. Hughes. repairs at school- house, Ward Two I


Lynn Public Water Board. water for school-houses in Wards Two and Four 16 SS


J. C. Townsend and others. extinguishing wood fires 7 00


Joseph Newhall. labor in cem- etery 65 00


Ella I. Clifford. state aid for June . 4 00


J. E. Mansfield, janitor . IS 75 251 85 .


Amount carried forward.


$2.620 69


46


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2,620 69


July 2 J. E. Mansfield, labor on Town hall grounds, etc. $9 00


19 John P. Lovell & Co., revolvers for police 26 40


R. Y. Russell & Son, printing dog licenses · R. Y. Russell & Son, 1,000 blocked letter heads · R. Y. Russell & Son, 550 envelopes ·


I 50


2 75


1 75


R. Y. Russell & Son, printing for collectors .


5 25


E. Stevens, use of horse at wood fires . I 75


J. E. Mansfield, janitor ·


IS 75


J. E. Mansfield, labor on grounds 5 00


Thomas Gibbons, labor at Clif- tondale square 17 00


Elmer B. Newhall, wood for Town hall II 25


A. W.Sawyer,inspecting cattle, milk, etc., 26 00


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for July 4 00


Joseph Newhall, labor in ceme- tery ·


67 50


James F. Pratt, rebate on ceme- tery lot 2 50 · J. W. Harding & Co., staples for cemetery fence 50


Allan M. Stocker, fuel for Town hall . 177 48


16 William Lees, labor on monu- ment 75 379 13


Amount carried forward,


$2,999 82


Aug. 2


47


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward.


$2.999 S2


Aug. 16 Levi G. Hawkes, surveying streets $10 50


Levi G. Hawkes. surveying cemetery lots 3 00


Sept. 2


C. S. Vanawker, rubber stamp. 70 Ella I. Clifford, state aid for August 4 00


J. E. Mansfield. janitor IS 75


J. E. Mansfield, labor Town hall grounds 3 96


J. C. Townsend and others, extinguishing wood fires 75


S. A. D. Forristall. services as justice of peace . 5 00


Levi G. Hawkes, surveying for assessors 15 00


D. B. Willis, labor on school- house. Ward Four ·


I 02


J. I. Snow. repairs on school- house, Ward One 30 00


7


20


F. V. Learoyd, services as selectmen's clerk 25 00 Lynn Public Water Board. water for; Town hall 16 00


C. D. Fiske, phosphate for public grounds 6 00


M. L. Penney, lighting street lamp 3 75


F. W. Joy, posting and dis- tributing warrants for Sep- tember meeting . 15 00


D. B. Willis, repairs at school house. Ward Four 59 50


J. S. Meacom.use of telephone. stamps and paper 3 40


221 03


Amount carried forward,


$3.220 85


48


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


Oct. 4 R. Y. Russell & Son, printing warrants for September meet- ing $10 00


$3,220 85


H. A. Nowell, putting in well at Essex Street school-house, J. E. Mansfield, janitor ·


30 00


IS 75


J. E. Mansfield, labor on grounds and cutting wood . II 70 T. P. Nichols, 300 lists of per- sons assessed 25 00


A. W. Sawyer, inspecting cat- tle, milk, etc. II OO


C. A. Blakely, distributing warrants for October meeting, 12 00 A. E. L. Francois, returning births 3 00


R. Y. Russell, printing war- rants . 12 00


R. Y. Russell, 500 circulars for collector 2 50


R. Y. Russell, 4,000 tax bills, 27 50


R. Y. Russell, 1,500 envelopes, 3 75


Lynn Public Water Board, water for school-houses 25 OI


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for September . 4 00


J. R. Hughes, repairs at school- house, Ward Two I 75


C. A. Campbell & Co., fuel for Ella I. Clifford 6 25


J. C. Townsend and others, extinguishing wood fires 50 25


Nov. I


Little, Brown & Co., Massa- chusetts Public Statutes 2 90


R. L. Mansfield, police service at ball 3 00 260 36


Amount carried forward,


$3,481 21


49


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3.4SI 21


Nov I A. Clarke Newhall, services as registrar . H. M. Forristall, services as registrar


$26 50


26 50


Charles E. Hobson, services as registrar


28 00


C. A. Blakely, distributing warrants 12 00 · A. W. Sawyer, inspecting cat- tle, milk, etc. S 50


Ella I. Clifford, state aid for October 4 00


Hose No. I, extinguishing wood fires 16 75


Hook and Ladder Company, extinguishing wood fires 50 75


Eugene Stevens, extinguishing wood fires . 25 50


J. C. Townsend and others, extinguishing wood fires · Joseph Newhall, care Monu- ment grounds .


14 75


25 00


Joseph Newhall, care Soldiers' lot 10 00


Joseph Newhall, labor in cem- etery


14 99


J. E. Mansfield, janitor, etc. 19 25 . R. L. Mansfield, repairing lock and pump 3 00


Wesley Paul, account legal services 100 00


R. Y. Russell & Son, printing warrants 12 00


15


C. F. Fowler, services Novem- ber election S 00


405 49


Amount carried forward.


$3,886 68


50


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


$3,SS6 70


Amount brought forward,


Nov. 15 C. E. Putnam, services Novem- ber election $S 00


H. E. Hartich, services Novem- ber election 5 00


S. F. Rea, services November election 5 00


E. B. Forristall, services No- vember election . 5 00


Alfred Sachsse, services No- vember election 5 00


W. H. Raddin, services No- vember election 5 00


P. J. Flaherty, services Novem- ber election 5 00 E. S. Jellison, services Novem- ber election 5 00


R. Whitcher, services Novem- ber election 5 00


C. F. Fife, services November election 5 00


Henry J. Mills, services No- vember election S 00


John E. Scollin, services No- vember election S 00


J. W. Hitchings, services No- vember election 5 00


B. Frank Calley, services No- vember election 5 00


Brainard Perkins, services No- vember election 5 00


H. F. Deshon, services No- vember election 5 00


W. H. Savage, services No- vember election 5 00


J. Montgomery, services No- vember election 5 00 99 00


Amount carried forward,


$3,985 70


51


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $3,985 70


Nov. 15 J. Walter Newhall, services November election $5 00


Levi Florence, services No- vember election 5 00


Charles Florence, services No- vember election 3 00


Frank E. Parker, services No- vember election 8 00


A. F. Jenkins, services No- vember election S 00


C. A. Blakely, services No- vember election 5 00


C. W. Pratt, services November election 5 00


F. V. Learoyd, services No- vember election 5 00


F. B. Newhall, services No- vember election 5 00


D. A. Bannon, services No- vember election 5 00


C. A. B. Halvorson, services November election 5 00


George I. Hull, services No- vember election 5 00


J. F. Quarmby, services No- vember election 5 00


F. O. Downing, services No- vember election 3 00


Malachi J. McCall, services November election .


3 00


Four police officers, services November election ·


20 00


C. O. Thompson, erecting and taking down booths I OO


A. C. Day and others, ex- tinguishing wood fires 33 25 129 25


Amount carried forward,


$4,114 95


52


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $4,114 95


Nov. 15 Clarence Coates, 500 cemetery contracts $1 50


Elmer B. Newhall, services as registrar 32 00


Dec. 6 Roland E. Mansfield, services at ball 2 00


J. E. Mansfield, janitor . IS 75


J. E. Mansfield, labor and ex- press I


R. Y. Russell & Son, precinct notices I 50


R. Y. Russell & Son, registrars notices I 00


R. Y. Russell & Son, placards, 1 00


J. R. Hughes, repairs at Town hall I 50


Gideon Marshman, lock and keys 4 25


J. W. Rea, two graves . 3 75


S. C. Maddox, use of Clifton hall for registrars S 00


Allan Hay, lowering flagstaff, Ward Four . 10 00


Martin L. Penney, lighting


street lamps 3 00


Martin, L. Penney, extinguish- ing wood fires 4 50


Thomas P. Nichols, 450 voting lists November election 66 00


Thomas P. Nichols, 21 tally sheets 4 00


Thomas P. Nichols, 40 notices to voters 3 25


A. W. Sawyer, inspecting milk etc. 10 00


Joseph Newhall, removing body 6 00 183 75


Amount carried forward,


$4,298 70


53


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$4,298 70


Dec. 6 Ella I. Clifford, state aid for November . $4 00


20


Joseph Newhall, 72 burial permits IS 00


Joseph Newhall, selling ceme- tery lots


59 61


C. A. Blakely, distributing warrants for December meet- ing 12 00


Joseph Whitehead, supplies for town hall 37 85 . J. Wesley Paul, telephone and car fares I 67


F. V. Learoyd, Clerk, postage, ink, pens, etc. . 5 48


T. P. Parsons, services as Mod- erator, IS97 20 00


L. J. Austin, col. $12,077.74 tax IS95 181 16


L. J. Austin, col. $17,407.37 tax IS96 264 10


L. J. Austin, col. $26,596.84 tax 1897 398 96


L. J. Austin, col. $1,306.29 interest IS95 19 59


L. J. Austin, col. $437,63 interest IS96 6 56


Elmer B. Newhall, postage and supplies · 4 13


Elmer B. Newhall, window cord and labor at Town hall 2 12


3I Ella I. Clifford, state aid for December 4 00


Roland Mansfield, services at hall, Dec. 3 . Amount carried forward.


3 00 1,042 23


$5.340 93


54


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$5,340 93


Dec. 31 R. Y. Russell & Son, warrants for Dec. meeting


$10 00


B. F. Calley, assessors' inci- dentals


17 20


J. R. Knight, M. D., register- ing 24 births 6 00


George Parsons, paper, post- age, etc.


4 6S


Wesley Paul, on account legal services 70 00


Wesley Paul, cash paid out on account Town 86 50


Johnson, Clapp & Underwood, legal services


113 00


Hurlburt & Jones, advice and legal services 100 00


C. D. Gay, services in Judkins case


19 50


C. A. Lovejoy, M. D., exam- inations and attendance in court, Judkins case


90 00


B. F. Sanborn, sundry items of expense 2 25


L. J. Austin, expenses on tax titles


33 50


J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town hall IS 75


J. E. Mansfield, repairing lock, etc., 75


Public Water Board, Lynn, water for school - houses Ward Two 20 00


Elmer B. Newhall, repairs school-house Ward Two 2.07


George M. Raddin, repairs school-house Ward Three . 31 15 625 35


Amount carried forward,


$5,966 28


55


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$5,966 2S


Dec. 31 F. V. Learoyd, bal. services selectmen's clerk 25 00


Levi G. Hawkes, surveying .


5 00


30 00


Total Incidentals


$5,995 92


State Aid, 1897.


State Aid appropriation $1,500 00


EXPENDITURES.


Adams, Anna N.


$48 00


Abbott, Justin E.


72 00


Bannon. Joanna


32 00


Bragg, Elisha T.


36 00


Bragg, Mrs. E. T.


36 00


Dizer, Francis H.


15 00


Dizer, Mrs. F. H.


36 00


Fawcett, Dexter H.


48 00


Fiske, Willard L.


36 00


Galloway, Frank W.


58 00


Guilford, Bimsey P.


48 00


Gibbons, Thomas


48 00


Holbrook, John J. .


48 00


Holbrook, James H.


48 00


Harriman, Noah G.


48 00


Harriman, Mrs. W. G.


24 00


Hodges, J. W.


.


48 00


Ireson, David A.


48 00


Jeffers, Albert


20 00


Jeffers, Edward


48 00


Kelley, Thomas B.


72 00


Moulton, Solomon


48 00


Murray, Harriet


.


48 00 1,013 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,013 00


.


56


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,013 00


Turner, Mrs. C. H.


·


$16 00


Parkes, George H.


12 00


Penney, Daniel D.


48 00


Penney, Mrs. D. D.


28 00


Pette, Henry T.


48 00


Pierce, Shepard


48 00


Prescott, George N.


48 00


Powell, David A.


48 00


Roots, Alfred B.


36 00


Upham, J. Warren


48 00


Wiley, Baxter I.


48 00


Williams, Charles H.


24 00


452 00


(All repaid by state.)


$1,465 00


MILITARY AID ACCOUNT.


Williams, George S.


32 00


(One-half paid by state.)


$1,497 00


· Schools.


March appropriation


$15,000 00


Commonwealth school fund


158 38


Commonwealth education state children


199 50


Dec. 15 appropriation


1,000 00


Supplies sold


8 86


Total appropriations


$16,366 74


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 4 School committee


$130 15


IS School committee


381 69


Feb. I School committee .


1,214 24


26 School committee . 1,31I 64


3,037 72


Amount carried forward,


$3,037 72


-


.


.


.


.


57


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,037 72


March 15 School committee


. $1, 104 00


April 5 School committee


142 70


May 3 School committee


1,679 35


June 7 School committee


1,275 29


20 School committee


1,102 00


July 2 School committee


228 49


Aug. 2 School committee


711 33


Sept. 2 School committee


122 17


20 J. S. Meacom


3 05


Oct.


4 School committee


2,353 07


Nov.


I School committee


1,505 79


Dec. 6 School committee


1,284 67


20 School committee


1,174 00


31 Elmer B. Newhall, repairs on school-house, Ward Five .


18 98


School committee


624 13 13,329 02


Total expenditures .


$16,366 74


(For detail expenditures see report of School Committee.)


Superintendent of Schools.


March appropriation


$1,000 00


EXPENDITURES.


Feb. I C. E. Stevens


$100 00


26 C. E. Stevens


100 00


April 5 C. E. Stevens


100 00


May 3 C. E. Stevens


100 00 .


June 7


C. E. Stevens


100 00


July 2 C. E. Stevens


100 00


Oct. 4 C. E. Stevens


100 00.


Nov. I C. E. Stevens


100 00


Dec. 6 C. E. Stevens


100 00


Dec. 31


C. E. Stevens


100 00


Total expenditures


$1,000 00


58


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Repairs on School-House, Cliftondale.


March appropriation


$900 00


EXPENDITURES.


Sept. 2 Walter L. Newhall, painting,


etc.


$320 00


C. C. Merrithew, stock and labor .


241 03


J. I. Snow 62 00


Oct. 4 Walter L. Newhall, painting, etc.


13 65


Hall & Beede, 25 window


shades ·


21 00


Dec. 6 Chandler Adj. Chair and Desk Company, furniture ·


206 70


20 C. C. Merrithew, material and labor for fence


35 00


Total expenditure


$899 38


Painting School-House, Ward Four.


March appropriation $200 00


EXPENDITURE.


Sept. 2 Walter L. Newhall


$200 00


Conveying School Children from Lynnhurst to East Saugus.


APPROPRIATION.


Jan. I Unexpended balance


$130 85


March appropriation 350 00


$480 85


EXPENDITURES.


Feb. I C. N. Wormstead


$36 84


April 5 C. N. Wormstead


64 47


May 3 C. N. Wormstead


36 84


June 7 Crawford H. Stocker


30 00


July 2 Frederick Stocker


57 50


Nov. I Frederick Stocker


57 50


·


Total expenditure


$283 15


(Unexpended balance $197.70)


1


59


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


New School-House, Ward Two.


Jan. I Unexpended balance


$12,469 SI


Aug. 23 Appropriation for extra work, 1,100 00


Appropriation for furnishing 450 00 -- $14,019 81


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 4 Lynn Public Water Board, pipe and service $30 70


Alfred W. Call, architect 60 00


Feb. 8 Marble & Enamel Mosaic Com-


pany, terazzo floor and mar- ble thresholds .


75 00


W. L. Wedger & Co., steel ceilings for vestibule ·


36 00


March 6 Dearborn Brothers & Co., ac- count contract .


4,000 00


27 Sampson & Allen, piping and wiring on account


100 00


April 5 Chandler Chair and Desk Com- pany, desks 226 00


Peabody-Whitney Co., mats .


9 00


Appleton Bassett & Co., ther- mometers 7 00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight, 34 00


Paine Furniture Co., seven desks 105 00


Heywood Bros. & Co., chairs,


62 00


9


Sampson, Allen & Co., bal- ance for piping, etc. .




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