Town annual report of Saugus 1897, Part 5

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


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Electric Fire Alarm.


March appropriation


$500 00


EXPENDITURE.


July 2 George P. Neal · .


$500 00


.


.


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


85


Grading Avenues and Care of Cemetery


March


Appropriation


$200 00


Aug. 23 Appropriation


300 00


$500 00


EXPENDITURES.


May 3


Charles Bosworth, labor


$8 75


Charles Hitchings, labor


7 00


James Foss, labor .


8 75


Joseph Newhall, labor team


and


June 7


Charles Bosworth, labor


7 00


David Ingalls, labor


S7


Fred Foss, labor


IO 50


Edward Hanson, labor


15 75


Lorenzo Mansfield, labor


5 00


James Foss, labor .


14 00


James Dennison, labor


5 25


Joseph Newhall, labor and


52 13


Sept. 2


Joseph Newhall, labor


and


team ·


65 00


Oct. 4


Charles Bosworth, labor


28 00


Fred Foss, labor


28 00


Moses Ricker, labor


8 12


John Williams, labor


10 50


Edward L. Furber, labor


IO 50


James Foss, labor .


11 37


Edward Burrill, labor


IO 50


Lorenzo Mansfield, labor


5 25


Joseph Newhall, labor team .


and


70 25


Nov. I


Joseph Newhall, labor


52 51


·


·


65 00


.


team .


.


Total expenditures $500 00 .


S6


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Cemetery Wall and Sidewalk


Aug. 23 Appropriation $400 00


EXPENDITURES.


Oct. IS James A. Haliday, advertising, $4 50


Nov. I H. A. Nowell, on account con- tract


300 00


15


Levi G. Hawkes, surveying


IO 50


Dec. 6 Elwood Davis, labor


5 65


John McVicker, labor


6 13


Daniel Veasey, labor and team,


6 56


S. V. Edmands, labor and team I 75


Peter Skelley, labor ·


4 38


Henry Pearce, Sr., labor ·


6 13


H. A. Nowell, bal. contract,


53 00


Total expenditures


$398 60


Trees and Shrubbery for Cemetery.


March appropriation $50 00


EXPENDITURE.


Nov. 15 Ellis S. Jellison .


$50 00


Free Public Library


Jan. I Unexpended balance


$50 10


March Appropriation


350 00


Dog tax


.


358 44


$758 54


87


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Feb. I DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., books, $3 45 Emma E. Newhall, stationery, stamps, etc. 3 00


Emma E.Newhall, cataloguing,


2 00


M. B. Faxon, postage, etc.


4 10


Library Bureau, supplies


37 55 ·


May 17


Emma E. Newhall, services as librarian 25 00


Bessie B. Learoyd, services


5 00


Adaline Learoyd, services 5 00


Marion M. M. Carnes, carrying books 3 25


Charles L. Davis, carrying


books . .


15 30


Ernest W. Homans, carrying books 3 25


W. B. Clarke & Co., books


108 40


F. J. Barnard, binding books 14 73


Adaline Learoyd, services 5 00


Bessie B. Learoyd, services


5 00


E.W.Homans, carrying books,


3 25


Marion M. M. Carnes, carrying books


3 25


Emma E. Newhall, services as librarian .


24 25


Charles L. Davis, carrying books . . ·


17 00


Oct. 4


Thomas P. Nichols, library slips ·


II 25


W. B. Clarke & Co., books .


84 83


R. Y. Russell & Son, cards, slips, etc. ·


I 85


18 Marion M. M. Carnes, carry- ing books 2 25


387 96


Amount carried forward,


$387 96


July 2


88


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$387 96


Oct. 18 Charles L. Davis, carrying books . ·


$12 60


Ernest Homan, carrying books, 2 00 Emma E. Newhall, services as librarian, etc. 26 75


Adaline Learoyd, services


5 00


Bessie B. Learoyd, services


5 00


Dec. 31 Emma E. Newhall, labor on new catalogue


150 00


Emma E. Newhall, services as librarian 22 50


Emma E. Newhall, labor and sundry expenses


6 25


Adaline Learoyd, services ·


5 00


Adaline Learoyd, extra labor on catalogue 4 00


Bessie B. Learoyd, services


5 00


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books


23 24


Jordan, Marsh & Co., books,


29 24


W. B. Clarke & Co., books,


50 88


W. B. Faxon, stationery post- age, express, etc.


3 00


Howard Mudge Newhall,


books


3 25


Walter S. Houghton, books .


9 37


Elmer B.Newhall, step-ladders, 8 00


371 08


Total expenditures


$759 04


Insurance on Town Buildings


APPROPRIATIONS.


Jan. I


Unexpended balance


$215 00


March Appropriation


625 00


$840 00


89


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 4 Arthur F. Jenkins, new school- house


S7 50


. Hall & Newhall, new school- house


95 00


18 George M. Amerige, new school-house ·


15 00


March 26 C. E. Roberts, insurance on boilers new school-house .


100 00


April 5 Arthur F. Jenkins, new school- house


113 75


Aug. 2 Hall & Newhall


SI 00


Dec. 6 Hall & Newhall


158 63


George M. Amerige


175 75


31 Hall & Newhall


15 00


Total expenditures . $841 63


Board of Health


March appropriation $200 00


. EXPENDITURES.


April 5 Benjamin F. Robinson, fumi- gating three dwellings $9 00


George W. Gale, fumigating three dwellings ·


9 00


June 7 Benjamin F. Robinson, fumi- gating three dwellings ·


7 00


George W. Gale, fumigating two houses . ·


6 00


Aug. 2 Benjamin F. Robinson, fumi- gating four houses 12 00


Benjamin F. Robinson, bury- ing dog 2 00 $45 00 .


Amount carried forward,


$45 00


90


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $45 00


Aug. 2 Benjamin F. Robinson, remov- ing nuisance from Central street . $5 00 Benjamin F. Robinson, exam- ining case of glanders 2 00


Oct. 4


C. A. Blakely, services in Mon- agan case 2 50


18 Benjamin F. Robinson, fumi- gating five dwellings and re- moving nuisance 17 00


George W. Gale, fumigating two dwellings 6 00


Dec. 6 R. Y. Russell & Son, burial permits and books .


3 50 36 00


Total expenditures


$81 00


Sinking Fund


March appropriation $1.200 00


EXPENDITURE.


Dec. 31 J. S. Meacom, treasurer Sink- ing Fund Commissioners $700 00


Memorial Day


March appropriation $150100


EXPENDITURE.


June 7 Post 95, G. A. R. $150 00


AUDITOR'S REPORT. -


91


Searching Records and Plans for Assessors


March appropriation $50 00


EXPENDITURE.


Dec. 31 B. F. Calley $18 90


Care of Hay Scales


March appropriation, the recepts


$23 16


EXPENDITURE.


Dec. 31 W. H. Stocker


$23 16


Salaries


March appropriation


$2, 180 00


EXPENDITURES.


Town Clerk


$100 00


Selectmen


350 00


Treasurer


400 00


Auditor


150 00


Overseers of Poor


200 00


Water Commissioners


150 00


Superintendent of Streets


.


100 00


Board of Health


75 00


Chief Engineer of Fire Department


100 00


Assistant Engineers


100 00


Constable


30 00


Assessors


376 87


.


Total expenditures


$2,131 87


92


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Recapitulation of Selectmen's Department


Selectmen's Incidentals · $5,995 92


State and Military Aid


.


·


1,497 00


Schools 16,366 74


Superintendent of Schools 1,000 00 ·


Repairs on old school-house, Ward Three,


899 38


Repairs on old school-house, Ward Four, 200 00


Conveyance of School children from Lynn-


hurst 283 15


New school-house, Ward Two


.


13,826 39


Highways and Bridges


6,166 13


Blasting ledge on Main street


234 50


Salem Turnpike


953 76


Sidewalks


190 39


Lighting Streets


3,529 77


Water Department


2,943 71


To reimburse H. A. Nowell for water


pipes


179 66


Police ·


2,898 41


Keeper of Lockup


200 SI


Fire Department


1,399 83


Firemen's Salaries


556 25


Electric fire alarm


500 00


Laying out and grading cemetery


avenues in


. 500 00


Planting trees and shrubs in cemetery ·


50 00


Cemetery wall


398 60


Public Library


759 04


Insurance on Town buildings


841 63


Board of Health


81 00


Sinking Fund


700 00


Memorial Day


150 00


Searching records and plans for assessors,


18 90


Settlement of Mary L. Judkins case


2,200 00


Salaries


2, 131 87


Total


$67,652 84


.


·


OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$5,000 00


Outside Supplies


Danvers Lunatic Hospital :


Board of Helen M. Newhall $169 47


Board of Eliza J. Kidder 71 96


Board of Mary E. Pearsons


169 46


Worcester Lunatic Hospital :


Board of John O. Rhodes


169 46


Worcester Insane Asylum :


Board of John H. Newhouse


169 46


Westboro Insane Hospital :


Board of Sarah E. Burbank


169 48


Medfield Insane Asylum :


.


Board of John McGilley


146 00


Board of Horace E. Vinton


146 00


Board of Eliza J. Kidder


84 00


Taunton Lunatic Hospital : Board of Richard Andrews · 169 46


City of Haverhill :


Aid to C. W. Sweetser


26 00


City of Newton :


Aid to George Oliver


18 75


City of Malden :


Aid to Mrs. Laura Jackson


87 00


Aid to D. D. Pinkham


II 70


City of Boston :


Aid to Bridget Haney


55 10 $1,663 30


Amount carried forward,


$1,663 30


93


94


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,663 30


Aid to child of R. Andrews


$17 16


City of Lynn :


Aid to Margaret O'Malley · .


I 50


Burial of child of Carrie E. Pearson .


7 00


William M. Newhall & Son :


Fuel to Mrs. E. Scanlon


32 75


Fuel to James Monahan


.


.


3 00


Fuel to Joseph White .


3 00


N. F. Mayo :


Fuel to A. G. Hastings


28 So


Fuel to W. E. Payson


3 15


N. R. Stiles & Co. :


Fuel to Mrs. C. Bruce


IS 30


C. I. Hitchings :


Fuel to W. Hobbs


6 25


A. H. Raddin :


Aid to W. E. Payson . II 37


Aid to A. G. Hastings


104 00


Dr. Gale :


Medical aid to J. Donovan


7 00


Medical aid to W. Hobbs


2 25


Medical aid to J. Wessels


13 85


Medical aid to S. J. Christian


1 00


Medicine


6 50


Joseph Whitehead :


Aid to Joseph Wessel 4 02


Aid to J. Aiken 2 80


Aid to S. J. Christian


2 54


Coal to W. E. Payson


6 30


Coal to Mrs. M. Mansfield


9 45


Ward Five Conference of Associated Charities :


Aid to Mrs. Julia Sweetser .


104 00


Lynn Hospital :


Board and aid of J. Donovan


12 00


C. D. Fisk :


Aid to Mrs. M. Mansfield


87 00 494 99


Amount carried forward,


$2,158 29


95


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, Norris Ames :


$2,158 29


Aid to Warren Coates


$104 00


M. Briggs :


Milk to A. G. Hastings


14 76


Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded : Aid to Lottie Letton 6 70


J. W. Darcy :


Burial of George H. Chase


15 00


Burial of J. Donovan


21 00


Burial of S. J. Christian


21 00


Mugridge & Coombs :


Aid to E. Scanlon


52 00


Aid to A. Wormstead


52 00


Aid to W. Hobbs


104 00


Aid to C. Bruce .


1 25


E. J. Caverly & Co. :


Aid to J. Donovan


30 00


Aid to James Monahan


15 00


George Rowe :


Aid to Mary Rowe


17 00


M. V. Putnam :


Aid to Mrs. Burdett


6 00


J. Bresnahan :


Aid to Mrs. C. Bruce .


6 81


D. L. Veazey :


Aid to Peter Kelley


12 00


W. H. Stocker :


Aid to Peter Kelley


7 68


Allen M. Stocker :


Fuel to Mrs. C. Bruce


12 60


Dr. Parcher :


Medical aid to S. J. Christian


.


10 00


Mrs. C. M. Mandant :


Aid to Mary Rowe


16 50


J. S. Meacom : Medicine to S. J. Christian


5 16 530 46


Amount carried forward,


$2,688 75


96


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2,688 75


Taunton Lunatic Hospital : Elopement expenses R. Andrews Dr. G. W. Gale : Medical attendance Nellie Normile


$24 10


12 00


36 10


Total outside supplies


$2,724 85


Account Town Farm and Incidentals


Alonzo Wentworth


$347 69


Harry C. Davis, plumbing


34 85


R. Y. Russell


2 50


A. F. Jenkins, insurance


26 40


Overseers' Incidentals


17 00


J. B. Wiggin .


130 13


Dr. G. W. Gale, salary ·


25 00


Total outside supplies


$583 57 2,724 85


Total overseers' orders


$3,308 42


Less cash received by treasurer .


228 97


$3,079 45


Unexpended balance


1,920 55


$5,000 00


Support of In-Door Poor


DR.


Rent of farm


$350 00


Cash from treasurer


477 82


Decrease in personal property


240 00


$1,367 82


CR.


$1,367 82


Board of nine paupers 378 weeks HERBERT O. PRATT, GEORGE FAULKNER, ANTHONY HATCH, Appraising Committee.


.


97


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Town Farm Account DR.


1897


To Cash Paid :


January I Alonzo Wentworth, bal., 1896, $100 00


Almond Wentworth, labor 23 00


J. E. Stocker, box rent 30


J. A. Hollis, repairing harness,


3 45


V. E. Flye & Son, meat


7 00


Mugridge & Coombs, groceries, 15 08


C. A. Blakely, horse shoeing .


18 70


4 Mrs. Annie Wentworth, labor,


12 00


S Hyde, Wheeler & Co., gro- ceries II 80


Pool Bros., groceries


73


Shannon & Davis, plumbing


4 49


14 R. A. Spaulding, dry goods


3 91


15 E. E. Mills, four pigs


16 00


E. E. Mills, killing hogs


IO 50


20 John Mulloy, two cows .


115 00


. 27 John Mulloy, three cows


145 00


Louis Waitt, labor 10 00


Expenses to Brighton 50


Mr. Grover, driving cows 2 50


$499 96


February I Almond Wentworth, labor $23.00


Mrs. Almond Wentworth, labor,


12 00


3 Hetherston Co., groceries


7 90


II Welman Osborne, shoes .


17 34


13 J. S. Meacom, medicine .


17 88


17 W. M. Fellows, one cow 55 00 Thomson & Hanson, one cow, 53 00


26 Greenwood & Co., brooms 1 00


Dexter Bros., alcohol .


I 30


Hyde, Wheeler & Co., gro- ceries


24 12


27 Frank Fisk, labor


4 00


499 96


Amounts carried forward,


$216 54


$499 96


98


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $216 54


$499 96


Febr'y 27 Mr. Grover, driving cows


1 00


E. E. Mills, one cow ·


58 00


. H. F. Center, fish


.


6 62


282 16


March I Almon Wentworth, labor $23 00 Annie Wentworth, labor 12 00 .


2 Henry A. Ward, hats I 50


5 James R.Hughes, stove linings, 2 55


3 10


I2 J.H.Bosworth, repairing boots, J. B. True, manure


44 00


13 Mugridge & Coombs, groceries, J. S. Hopkins, dry goods II 25


4 50


17 E. E. Mills, changing cows


10 00


24 Norman Richardson, labor


2 50


25 Almon Wentworth, labor Annie Wentworth, labor


18 50


27 Hetherston Co., groceries


II 80


A. Sawtelle & Co., groceries .


45 16


Hyde, Wheeler & Co., gro- ceries . 6 82


Hetherston Co., groceries


5 40


Pool Bros., groceries 3 So .


H. F. Center, fish


2 55


31 R. A. Spaulding, dry goods


9 46


V. E. Flye & Son, meat


16 10


C. A. Blakely, blacksmithing, James Welch, labor


7 15


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries


2 05


Joseph Whitehead, groceries


12 34


William Parry, grain 355 28


Alonzo Wentworth, salary


125 00


751 53


April


I James Welch, for labor . $ 75


2 Joseph Breck & Sons, registra- tions


I OO


5 A. C. Dutton Lumber Co. 18


Amounts carried forward,


$1 93 $1,533 65


IO 72


·


5 00


99


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$1 93 $1,533 65


April 7 Justin O'Brien, labor


3 52


18 17


65


Ellis Bros., butter . 7 02


Dexter Bros., alcohol, etc. .


3 65


15 R. A. Spaulding & Co., dry goods I 19


P. B. Magrane, wall paper 2 00


16 Charles Rumen, labor 9 25


C. R. Churchill, repairing har- ness I 00


20 P. B. Magrane, crockery 2 09


24 F. F. French, syrup I 00


29 J. E. Stocker, box rent 15


30 H. F. Center, fish . I 85


May


3 Crowell Stickney and wife, labor $17 00


F. T. Merrill, two cows 60 00


4 F. S. Mitchell, meat 4 35


5 C.T.Manning, stock and labor, IO 57


8 Eugene Stevens, whitewashing, 10 00


TO Samuel Putney, meat 5 37


Dexter Bros., alcohol


I 35


Henry Atkins, whiskey . I 50


Frye, Phipps & Co., hardware,


4 92


Pool Bros., tripe


2 80


A. Sawtelle & Co., groceries


26 25


B. S. Snow & Co., fish


I 90


II J. J. Gould, one bull Cutler Bros., grain


30 00


20 51


14 J. & W. W. Butman, grain 7 89


15 A. W. Sawyer, milk license


50


17 Small & Jones, tea 14 40


Amounts carried forward,


$219 40 $1,599 02


65 37


13 A. Sawtelle & Co., groceries . William J. Power & Co., strap, F. Putnam, potatoes .


9 75


2 15 Joseph Breck & Sons, seeds


100


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $219 40 $1,599 02


May 20 J. Whitehead, groceries


15 97


J. S. Griffin, manure and ap- ples 6 00


21 Frye, Phipps & Co., tools 1 23


26 Crowell Stickney and wife, labor ·


24 00


R. T. Almy & Co., clothing . 4 87


American Rubber, Co., blanket, 1 00


Ellis Bros., butter .


5 84


C. H. Mansfield, manure


2 50


28 Newhall & Colcord, repairs


3 44


31 William Parry, grain 31 61


F. S. Mitchell, meat 7 54


Samuel Putney, meat I 18


324 58


June


I J. Breck & Sons $2 00


C. A. Blakely, blacksmithing . 12 45 J. & W. W. Butman, grain 3 20


3 Nicolas Delwig, labor 1 00


4 H. F. Center, fish 1 76


5 American Express Co. 15


7 Allen M. Stocker, coal 6 25


8 Cutler Bros., grain 63 93


Newhall & Colcord, exchange tedder 20 65


14 William Parry, grain


19 62


16 Charles Symonds, rifles . J. S. Hopkins, clothing H. L. Sheldon, one cow


12 60


Henry A. Ward, clothing I 25


21 V. E. Flye & Son, meat I


23 H. A. Sheldon, cow 40 00


26 James Welch, labor 15 25


Ellis Bros., butter . .


5 50


F. Putnam & Co., potatoes ·


75


Dexter Bros., alcohol


I 35


Amounts carried forward,


$264 71 $1,923 60


45


55 00


IOI


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $264 71 $1,923 60


June 26 Burrill & Dutton, hardware Henry Atkins, whiskey I 50 Henry Wright & Son, tinware, 1 35


1 15


28 Frank Byers, labor 2 21


29 Mrs. William Stinson, labor


8 00


30 J. B. True, manure Merrill & Durgin, furniture 8 75 Joseph Whitehead, grocers 6 93


306 60


July I Small & Jones, groceries $1 60


6 Cutler Bros., grain 61 05


14 J. & W. W. Butman, grain


28 60


20 George S. Williams, labor P. I. Abbott, labor


9 00


27 Revere Water Co.


30 00


28 Samuel Putney, meat F. S. Mitchell, meat Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gray


3.3 00


31 J. B. Wiggin, horse-rake 16 00 James Welch, labor 17 50


223 20


August 2 E. B. Newhall, repairs $20 47


A. M. Stocker, coal


5 75


7 J. S. Meacom, drugs


.


16 85


J. Whitehead, groceries


II 56


J. Whitehead, groceries


3 80


P. H. Skelley, labor


.


3 20


P. I. Abbott, labor


2 62


9 F. S. Mitchell, meat


12 86


IO C. A. Blakely, blacksmithing, Cutler Bros., grain


29 72


J. & W. W. Butman, grain


33 07


13 Joseph Breck & Sons, tools H. L. Bowker, medicine


I 13


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries .


21 50


Barstow Stove Co., zinc .


2 56


$195 07 $2,453 40


·


.


15 20


14 78


Amounts carried forward,


12 00


9 00


3 46


13 99


IO2


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $195 07 $2,453 40


August 13 Dexter Bros., alcohol I 35


Ellis Bros., butter . ·


8 20


Alvin Twiss, seed . I 00


18 Expenses to Brighton


48


20 P. B. Magrane, dry goods 7 77 R. A. Spaulding & Co., dry goods 4 74


2I Small & Jones, coffee 2 12


J. E. Stocker, box rent . 15 ·


25 Expenses to Brighton


48


John T. Mulloy, three cows


140 00


28 E. Newhall, express


35


H. F. Center, fish 4 55


30 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gray, labor


33 00


31 F. S. Mitchell, meat 18 48


417 74


Sept.


I S. Putney, meat $4 64


C. R. Churchill, repairing har- ness 2 40


4 Alex Gutherie, labor 13 00


H. L. Meyers, clock I OO


7 C. M. Grover, driving cows I 50 J. & W. W. Butman, grain 35 75 Cutler Bros., grain and flour . 71 77


IO A. Sawtelle & Co., groceries,


8 21


H. E. Wright & Son, cans 1 00


Ellis Bros., butter . IO 72 Joseph Breck & Son, repairing roller 7 50


Pool Bros., lard


1 82


13 J. S. Hopkins, clothing


6 00


15 J. M. Nelson, medicine


65


17 W. C. Stone, fish oil


I 25


21 Newhall & Colcord, machines,


71 50


25 Oliver & Wanamake fertilizer,


35 00


Amounts carried forward,


$273 71 $2,871 14


OVERSEERS' REPORT. 103


Amounts brought forward,


Sept. 27 D. C. Coates, harness blacking, J. Whitehead, groceries 16 02


33 00


323 23


October I Samuel Putney, meat $2 36


H. F. Center, fish I 66


5 F. S. Mitchell, meat


12 54


J. & W. W. Butman, grain


41 27


8 John Mulloy, three cows 113 00 I. M. Merrithew, fruit 2 48


13 50


Ellis Bros., butter . 5 76


A. Sawtelle & Co., groceries, 4 80


14 Small & Jones, coffee 2 20


H. W. Bancroft, labor 14 00


20 Cutler Bros., grain, etc. 65 69


Allen M. Stocker, coal


50 47


28 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gray, labor


33 00


30 H. F. Center, fish . 2 72


365 45


Nov.


5 S. Putney, meat $1 99


6 F. S. Mitchell, meat 14 85


J. A. Hollis, reins and repairs,


9 II


II J. & W. W. Butman, grain 32 25


Cutler Bros., grain


64 49


Morris, Murch & Butler, iron bed


5 85


J. Breck & Sons


75


Ellis Bros., butter 9 83


13 H. W. Bancroft, labor 14 00


16 George Winslow, onions 2 25


IS Small & Jones, coffee


2 20


23 J. S. Hopkins, clothing


22 70


H. L. Sheldon, one cow


45 00


Amounts carried forward,


$225 27 $3,559 82


$273 71 $2,781 14 50 28 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gray, labor


13 Foster & Weeks, potatoes


104


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $225 27 $3,559 82


Nov. 24 W. E. Hayden, one cow


45 00


26 S. V. Edmands, ice 16 50


29 Mr. and Mrs. M.L.Gray, labor, 33 00


319 77


Dec.


2 C. A. Blakely, blacksmithing, $20 80


4 H. F. Center, fish .


2 64


6 Samuel Putney, meat Robert Randall, hens ·


5 22


16 80


8 John T Mulloy, two cows .


90 00


Fred S. Mitchell, meat


19 92


Expenses to Brighton .


·


50


I3 E. E. Mills, one cow 50 00


J. & W. W. Butman, grain 26 86


Cutler Bros., grain, etc. 75 15


16 Bartlett & Dow, bush hook I 25 C. R. Churchill, repairing harness I 25


25 Samuel Ryerson, manure 80 50


C. M. Grover, driving cows ·


3 00


R. A. Spaulding & Co., dry goods


17 73


Small & Jones, coffee


2 20


H. H. Guinan, clothing


II 18


P. B. Magrane, dry goods


4 79


J. B. Wiggin, salary


375 00


So4 79


Total expenditures


$4,684 38


CR.


By Cash Received :


January I Cash on hand $2 65


E. E. Wilson, turnips


15


William England, milk .


51 TO


8 William England, milk . 52 14


16 William England, milk .


51 15


22 William England, milk .


47 50


Amount carried forward,


$204 69


.


105


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $204 69


Jan. 27 E. E. Mills, one hog


19 25


E. E. Mills, four cows


130 00


Mr. Merrill, milk


60


Mrs. Howard, milk


48


Mr. Grover, milk


I 80


30 Mr. England, milk 47 15 E. Stevens, milk 2 80


$406 77


February 6 William English, milk J. M. Barrett, use of stock


3 00


13 William England, milk . 60 72 ·


19 William England, milk . 61 38 .


26 William England, milk


64 02


27 E. E. Mills, two cows 58 00


E. E. Mills, one cow


40 00


Mr. Merrill, milk


S4


E. Stevens, milk


I 40


Mrs. Howard, milk


36


347 87


March 6 William England, milk .


$61 39


12 William England, milk . 61 39


19 William England, milk Mr. Merrill, milk .


61 39


27 Mr. Merrill, milk


42


Mrs. Howard, milk


18


John Gould, one cow and bull, E. Stevens, milk


35


31 George Cross, board of N. B. Cross .


20 00


Mrs. T. Newhall, board of N. B. Cross 20 00 .


William England, milk 149 82


H. O. Pratt, ham


I 68


Overseers' order · . .


347 69


779 0I


Amount carried forward,


$1,533 65


·


17 70


37 00


.


$58 15


106


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,533 65


April 2 W. M. Stocker, milk


$1 00


4 W. M. Stocker, milk


33


6 W. M. Stocker, milk


33


8 G. W. Coombs, milk


66


9 Lawton


10 00


G. W. Coombs, milk 10 G. W. Coombs, milk


33


II G. W. Coombs, milk


33


I2 G. W. Coombs, milk


33


I3 G. W. Coombs, milk E. E. Mills, one cow Lawton, milk


40 00


25 00


14 B. F. Sanborn, wood G. W. Coombs, milk H. O: Pratt, milk


33


33


15 G. W. Coombs, milk


33


16 G. W. Coombs, milk


33


17 Coombs & Stocker, milk


99


IS Coombs & Stocker, milk


66


19 F. T. Merrill


47 IO


20 W. M. Stocker, milk J. S. Griffin, milk


99


G. W. Coombs, milk


33


21 G. W. Coombs, milk


66


25 G. W. Coombs, milk


I 32


27 G. W. Coombs, milk A. S. Edmands, use of stock,


I 00


29 Willis, one cow


38 00


30 G. W. Coombs J. S. Griffin 33


May I G. W. Coombs, milk


$ 99


2 G. W. Coombs, milk


99


3 F. T. Merrill, milk


SS 50


9 G. W. Coombs, milk


5 61


J. S. Griffin, milk .


66


Amounts carried forward,


$96 75 $1,711 12


33


99


99


177 47


99


66


2 50


107


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$ 96 75 $1,711 12


43 80


33


2 00


II Lawton, milk J. J. Gould, one cow


25 00


13 G. W. Coombs, milk


33


17 F. T. Merrill, milk F. Fisk, use of roller


25


20 Oscar Edmands, milk


33


22 Oscar Edmands, milk


66


24 F. T. Merrill, milk E. E. Mills, one calf


47 70


2 00


29 George Cross, board of N. B. Cross 20 00


Oscar Edmands, milk


66


31 F. T. Merrill, milk 46 50


Oscar Edmands, milk 33


W. M. Stocker, use of stock . I OO


W. M. Stocker, use of roller


25


June


7 A. E. Davis, sods $10 00


8 Jews 65 00


F. T. Merrill, milk 47 70


A. S. Edmands, use of stock, I 00


14 F. T. Merrill, milk


48 30


Lawton, milk 10 00


2I Edmands, milk I 98


Alonzo Wentworth, cultivator, 1 00


F. T. Merrill, milk 44 70


29 F. T. Merrill, milk


44 70


July 5 F. T. Merrill, milk


$48 00


J. S. Griffin, milk


9 24


Use of stock .


1 00


7 A. E. Davis, sods


5 00


10 E. E. Mills, calf


2 00


Amounts carried forward,


$ 65 24 $2,341 09


355 59


274 38


May 10 F. T. Merrill, milk G. W. Coombs, milk E. E. Mills, one calf


20 60


47 10


108


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$65 24 $2,341 09 72


July 10 Oscar Edmands, milk Use of roller


25


12 F. T. Merrill, milk 44 70


13 J. S. Griffin, milk 5 61


19 F. T. Merrill, milk


46 20


26 Oscar Edmands, milk


I 65


27 F. T. Merrill, milk


51 00


Mr. Lawton, milk


5 00


30 Oscar Edmands .


33


31 Lynn, potatoes 14 05


234 75


August 2 F. T. Merrill, milk $53 10


Lynn, potatoes


12 00


3 Lynn, potatoes


13 50


4 Lynn, potatoes


24 50


J. Gunnison, use of wagon Rye 06


I 00


6 Use of stock


I 00


9 Lynn, potatoes 53 75


F. T. Merrill, milk


53 10


Use of stock I 00


10 J. Whitehead, use of roller 25


C. Parker, use of roller .


25


Oscar Edmands, pasturing


5 00


13 Lawton, milk .


5 00


17 F. T. Merrill, milk


53 60


19 E. Stevens, use of cultivator


IO


24 F. T. Merrill, milk 60 00


25 Mills Bros., two cows and calf, 45 00


Mills Bros., swine .


25 75


27 Vegetables


I 35


Oscar Edmands, milk


66


J. S. Griffin, milk


3 96


Stocker, milk .


33


30 Oscar Edmands, milk


66


Amounts carried forward


$414 92 $2,575 84


109


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $414 92 $2,575 84


August 30 George Cross, board of N. B. Cross


27 50


F. T. Merrill, milk 59 40


31 J. L. Edmands, feed and care of cattle II 25


Shell beans


6 00


Milk


66


F. S. Mitchell, pork


7 72


Frank Fisk, fodder


35 00


Sept.


I Corn, peas and cabbages $1 69


2 Use of stock


J OO


7 Use of stock 2 00


Horse baiting .


25


9 F. T. Merrill, milk


61 50


Use of wagon .


1 50


IO Vegetables


J 16


A. E. Davis & Sons, sods


5 00


O. Edmands, milk .


99


Use of stock


1 00


II Horse baiting .


25


13 F. T. Merrill, milk . O. Edmands, milk .


18


15 Corn and cabbages .


I IS


21 Corn and cabbages . Use of stock


1 00


Calf


2 00


22 F. T. Merrill, milk . O. Edmands, milk .


I 71


25 Use of stock


2 00


Corn and cabbages . Milk


I


65


Bu. Rye


I 50


27 Use of stock .


2 00


28 Use of stock


00


O. Edmands, milk .


33


Amounts carried forward,


$213 05 $3,138 29


562 45


61 20


98


58 80


I 18


IIO


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $213 05 $3,138 29


30 O. Edmands, milk . 70 F. T. Merrill, milk . 59 10


272 85


Oct. 3 G. W. Coombs for milk ·


$1 06


Oscar Edmands, milk and cab- bage 3 38


J. S. Griffin, milk . 40


D. Walker, rye 2 25


Use of stock . ·


2 00


4 J. Whitehead, use of roller 50


E. Stevens, use of wagon


50


5 F. F. Merrill .


64 45


F. S. Mitchell, cabbages


2 90


6 J. Gould, one cow 25 00


F. Fish, one cow . 34 00


8 J. M. Merrithew, vegetables 14 18


9 Milk I 20


IO Use of stock 1 00


13 Oscar Edmands, milk I 20


G. W. Coombs, milk


40


14 F. T. Merrill, milk


72 45


Use of stock


I OO


18 Use of stock


I 00


Vegetables ·


90


Oscar Edmands, milk


I 60


22 F. T. Merrill, milk Use of stock


2 00


20 Allen M. Stocker, hay


19 50


25 Oscar Emands, milk




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