Town annual report of Saugus 1899, Part 4

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 256


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4 00


James F. Pratt, labor, etc. . George W. Caswell, labor and pipe . 5 15


10 05


Total expenditures .


$450 00


55 13


AUDITOR'S REPORT. .


73


Keeper of Lockup.


Appropriation, Court fines


$291 00


Unexpended balance


102 00


-


$393 00


EXPENDITURES.


Feb. 6


J. E. Mansfield, keeper


$23 00


66


66


meals


3 00


Mch. 6


66


66


keeper


19 60


April 3


66


keeper


14 00


66


66


meals


I 00


May


I


66


66


keeper


13 20


June


5


C. L. Mansfield, care female prisoner ·


7 80


July


I J: E. Mansfield, keeper


15 00


66


meals


2 00


Aug. 7


66 keeper


37 00


C. E. Mansfield, care female prisoner . J. E. Mansfield, keeper


4 60


Sept. 2'


17 20


meals


2 00


Court Record Book


6 60


Oct. 2


J. E. Mansfield, keeper 66 66 .meals


22 60


Nov. 6 F. W. Joy, commitment ex- penses in Pattie and Thomp- son cases


16 90


242 20


Amount carried forward,


.


$242 20


66


66


2 00


66


18 20


meals


3 00


66


7 00


5 50


meals


I 00


74


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $242 20


Nov. 6 J. E. Mansfield, keeper 19 So


meals 6 00


Book for use in Court-room . 4 25


C. E. Mansfield, care female prisoner .


6 00


20 Dr. E. A. L. Francois, ser- vices in Thompson and Murphy cases .


7 00


Dec. 4 J. E. Mansfield, keeper


26 60


meals


5 00


28


66


66


II OO


66


keeper


36 00


121 65


Total expenditures .


·


$363 85


Police.


Appropriation


$3,300 00


EXPENDITURES.


C. O. Thompson, Chief.


Orders on Treasurer


3,249 83


(For detail expenditures see report of Chief of Police.)


Public Library.


Appropriation


$300 00


Dog tax


286 95


$586 95


-


.


75


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


April 17 W. B. Clarke & Co., books . $96 13


Thos. P. Nichols, slips -


5 00


F. J. Barnard, binding books, 20 90 Jordan, Marsh & Co., books, 5 77


Aug. 7 Library Bureau, supplies


7 So


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding books


18 S4


W. B. Clarke & Co., books . IS OS


2I 66 59 20 .


Oct. 16 66 66


IS 68


Dec. 18 66 66 66


5 00


. Thos. P. Nichols, slips . 5 00


Emma E. Newhall, services . 157 45


" cataloguing, 7 62


Julia J. Nourse, services 32 75


Bessie L. Learoyd, services . 27 SS


C. L. Davis, expressing books, 66.10


E. C. Carnes, 66


13 00


E. W. Homan, “ 66


6 50


F. W. Graves, 3 25 ·


Emma E. Newhall, incidental expenses . 7 00


M. B. Faxon, Secretary, inci- dental expenses . 5 00


Total expenditures .


$586 95


Board of Health.


Appropriation


$100 00


1


76


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


EXPENDITURES.


Feb. 6 B. F. Robinson, removing dead dog and hens . $4 00 B. F. Robinson, fumigating 3 dwellings 9 00


April 3 A. W. Ferguson, sulphur · I 00 B. F. Robinson, burying dead animals 7 00 B. F. Robinson, fumigating 2 dwellings . 6 00


Geo. W. Gale, fumigating 3 dwellings . 9 00


Geo. W. Gale, inspecting premises for scarlet fever . 3 00 Henry Rhodes, abating nuis- ance 1 00


June 5 B. F. Robinson, removing 4 dead animals 8 00


B. F. Robinson, inspecting and removing 4 nuisances . B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwellings . 3 00


II OO


Aug. 7 R. Y. Russell & Son, scarlet fever blanks 2 50


B. F. Robinson, abating nuis- ance, Pleasant Hills . 5 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling . .


3 00


B. F. Robinson, cutting bushes and clearing around Town cesspool


3 50


M. Monteith, labor, Pleasant Hills 5 25


Geo. W. Gale, fumigating 2 dwellings . 6 00 $87 25


Amount carried forward, $87 25


77


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $87 25


Aug. 7 Geo. W. Gale, inspection of dwelling . ·


$3 00


Sept. 2 B. F. Robinson, removing dead animals 10 00


B. F. Robinson, removing nuisance from Town Hall yard . 2 00


15 00


Total expenditures .


$102 25


Sidewalks.


Appropriation


$300 00


EXPENDITURES.


-


Oct. 2 Dearborn Bros. & Co., edge- stones on Essex street and Lincoln avenue . ·


$50 00


Hiram Hook, E. S. Jellison,


5 95


Hiram Hook, J. S. Rowell . 6 65


Newhall Street Crossing, East Saugus . .


14 00


Soldiers' Monument . 25 00


Cliftondale school-house


43 05


First Cong. Church . 20 65


G. W. Fisher


10 80


C. H. Bond


24 15


29 and 31 Whitney street 9 10


Total expenditures .


$209 35


78


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Sinking Fund.


Appropriation


$1, 160 00


EXPENDITURE.


Dec. 30 J. S. Meacom, Treasurer Sink- ing Fund Commissioners ·


$1, 160 00


Memorial Day.


Appropriation


$150 00


EXPENDITURE.


June 5 Post No. 95, G. A. R. $150 00


Searching Records and Plans for Assessors.


Appropriation


$50 00


EXPENDITURE.


-


Dec. 28 B. F. Calley $9 60


Care of Hay Scales.


Appropriation (The receipts) $16 So


EXPENDITURE.


Dec. 30 W. H. Stocker $16 80


79


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Salaries.


Appropriation


$2,500 00


EXPENDITURES.


Town Clerk .


$100 00


Selectmen


350 00


Treasurer


400 00


Auditor


200 00


Overseers of Poor .


200 00


Water Commissioners


150 00


Superintendent of Streets


100 00


Chief Engineer


100 00


Assistant Engineers


100 00


Board of Health


75 00


Constable


.


75 00


Secretary of School Committee


50 00


Assessors


464 86


Total for Salaries .


.


$2,364 86


Recapitulation of Selectmen's Department.


Selectmen's Incidentals .


. $5,902 38


State and Military Aid .


2,028 00


Schools


18,772 89


Superintendent of Schools 1,000 00


Repairs on School Buildings . 298 08


Purchasing School Furniture . 188 70


Roby School Building .


141 51


Piping old Town Hall .


300 00


New School-house, Cliftondale


. 2,181 78 30,813 34


Amount carried forward,


$30,813 34


80


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $30,813 34


Lynnhurst School-house . $2,355 66


Insurance on Town Buildings


322 50


Conveyance of School Children from Lynnhurst .


300 00


Highways and Bridges


8,148 20


Lighting Streets


4,523 83


Water Department


2,765 85


Repairs on Public Buildings


600 00


Town Farm Barn addition


1,249 10


Laying Water Pipes to Hathaway Estate


142 56


Cemetery 800 00


Fire Department


1,986 64


Firemen's Salaries


1,301 12 ·


Purchasing new hose


290 00


Fire extinguishers .


132 00


Fire alarm for North Saugus 450 00


Keeper of Lockup .


363 85


Police .


3,249 83


Public Library


586.95


Board of Health


102 25


Sidewalks


209 35


Sinking Fund


1,160 00


Memorial Day


150 00


Searching Records and Plans for Asses-


sor's


9 60


33,564 15 Salaries


2,364 86


$64,377 49 Total Selectmen's Department


OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.


-


Appropriation


$4,000 00


Outside Supplies.


Taunton Insane Hospital :


Board of Richard Andrews $104 53


Worcester Insane Hospital :


Board of John O. Rhodes .


169 46


Board of Marcia A. Williams


42 71


Westborough Insane Hospital : Board of Sarah E. Burbank


169 46


Medfield Insane Hospital :


Board of John McGilley 146 00


Board of Horace E. Vinton


146 00


Board of Eliza J. Kidder


146 00


Danvers Insane Hospital :


Board of Helen M. Newhall


169 46


Board of Mary E. Fawcett


169 46


Board of Mary E. Pearson


169 47


Worcester Insane Asylum : Board of John H. Newhouse


169 46


Commonwealth :


Board of Marcia A. Williams


84 04


City of Haverhill :


Aid rendered Mrs. C. W. Sweetser


20 78


City of Boston :


Aid rendered Edward Fitzpatrick 41 00


Aid rendered Mrs. G. M. Amerige 4 19


Burial of William Doyle .


3 15 1,755 17


Amount carried forward,


$1,755 17


82


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $1,755 17


City of Lynn :


Aid rendered Harry Perfect 12 00


Aid rendered John R. Perfect 18 00


Aid rendered James L. Perfect :


20 00


Aid rendered Geo. A. Harrison .


2 58


Aid rendered Murtie B. Sullivan


53 00


Aid rendered Peter E. Woods


30 00


City of Newton :


Aid rendered Michael Lyons


26 00


City of Malden :


Aid rendered Mrs. Laura Jackson


88 00


Aid rendered D. D. Pinkham II 28


Town of Groveland :


Aid to Charles W. Sweetser


62 00


Frank Pratt :


Board of Jacob E. Newhall


24 00


Ward Five Conference Associated Char- ities :


Aid to Mrs. Julia Sweetser 104 00


Mrs. T. R. Merrithew :


Board of R. M. Biggs


66 00


Board of A. M. Biggs


66 00


Dr. H. T. Penney :


Medical Aid to Myra Davis


30 00


Medicine to Myra Davis


19 20


J. C. Moor :


Aid to Mrs. A. G. Hastings


I 50


Rowe & Hitchings :


Fuel to Mrs. H. Farrar


II 76


Fuel to Wallace Hobbs


5 88


Fuel to Mrs. Bruce .


14 13


Fuel to Mrs. Mary Hyde


3 25


Fuel to Shepard Pierce


20 86


689 44


Amount carried forward,


$2,444 61


83


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$2,444 61


J. W. Darcy :


Burial of Myra Davis


$21 00


Burial of Ellen Scanlon


21 00


E. R. Coombs :


Aid to Mary Hyde


2 00


Aid to Mrs. Ellen Scanlon 17 00


Aid to Mrs. H. Farrar 17.00


Aid to Wallace Hobbs


34 00


Aid to Joseph W. White


17 00


Aid to J. F. Towle 34.00


Saugus Branch Grocery :


Aid to Mrs. Ellen Scanlon


19 30


Aid to Mrs. H. Farrar 35 00


Aid to Mrs. Wallace Hobbs


70 00


Aid to Mrs. Joseph W. White


35 00


Aid to Mrs. J. F. Towle


70 00


Mrs. J. S. Devine :


Board of R. M. Biggs


38 00


Board of A. M. Biggs 38 00


Mrs. A. A. Pearce :


Board of Lloyd G. H. Amerige .


64 70


Pranker & Parsons, heirs :


Rent to Peter Kelley .


21 00


N. F. Mayo :


Fuel to Edwin Mansfield. 6 00


Fuel to Mrs. W. E. Davis


3 00


Fuel to Fred Bamford 6 00


Fuel to Mrs. Bruce


3 00


Fuel to Peter Kelley


3 00 .


Fuel to Patrick Lyons


6.00


Fuel to Henry Pearce


3 00


Fuel to Mrs. Mary Mulligan


3 00


Fuel to Robert Greenwood


II I5


Fuel to Joseph W. White .


3 00


Fuel to Mrs. Neil McLeoud


3 40


604 55


Amount carried forward,


$3,049 16


84


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $3,049 16


Herbert O. Pratt :


Fuel to Mrs. Ellen Scanlon


$2 50


Fuel to Shepard Pierce


20 70


Fuel to Edward B. Henry .


16 10


Fuel to Mrs. Bruce


24 69


Fuel to George Hobbs


3 25


Fuel to Mrs. Mary Milligan


I 35


Fuel to Robert Greenwood


4 00


Fuel to Joseph W. White


6 75


Fuel to Mrs. Herbert Bramm


2 15


George E. Rowe :


Aid to Mrs. Mary Rowe


6 75


George B. Rowe :


Aid to Mrs. Mary Rowe


13 50


C. L. Davis :


Moving Peter Cashan


9 75


Mrs. A. B. Breed :


Conveying Mrs. J. McVicker to hos- pital


4 00


J. A. Raddin :


Clothing for Lloyd G. M. Amerige


5 79


Joseph Whitehead :


Aid to George Hobbs


27 47


Aid to Fred Bamford


29 62


Aid to Robert Greenwood .


52 04


Charles D. Fisk :


Aid to Edward B. Henry


23 00


Aid to Edwin Mansfield


22 00


Aid to Shepard Pierce


48 00


Aid to Mrs. W. E. Davis .


8 00


Aid to Frank A. Mansfield


6 00


A. H. Raddin :


Aid to Patrick Lyons


4 00 341 41


Amount carried forward,


$3,390 57


85


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,390 57


Allen M. Stocker :


Fuel to Shepard Pierce


$3 00


Fuel to Mrs. H. Farrar


.


9 40


Norris Ames :


Aid to Warren Coates


104 00


N. R. Stiles & Co. :


Fuel to Mrs. Ellen Scanlon .


3 25


Fuel to Mrs. Herbert Bramm .


6 00


G. W. Gale, M.D. : .


Medical aid to Wallace Hobbs


2 00


Medicine to Wallace Hobbs


50


Medicine to inmates


2 50


Medical aid to Jacob E. Newhall II OO


Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded :


Lottie Litton


6 80


Wm. M. Newhall & Son :


Fuel to Mrs. Ellen Scanlon


6 50


Fuel to Edward Parks


.


6 00


Fuel to Joseph W. White .


6 00


Sarah Wright :


Aid to Peter Kelley


18 75


E. J. Caverly & Co. :


Aid to Peter Kelley


30 00


215 70


Total outside supplies


$3,606 27


Account Town Farm and Incidentals. 1


J. B. Wiggin


$727 47


Arthur F. Jenkins, insurance . 26 40


E. P. Gould, letter book .


3 00 $756 87


Amount carried forward, .


$756 87


· 86


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $756 87


R. Y. Russell & Son, printing


$1 50


Overseers' Incidentals


29 90


Dr. G. W. Gale


25 00


R. L. Mansfield, stock and labor


8 25


64 65


$ 821 52


Total outside supplies


3,606 27


Total Overseers' orders


$4,427 79


Less cash received by Treasurer ..


312 98


$4, 114 SI


Amount overdrawn


114 SI


$4,000 00


Due from State


$39 10


Due from Cities and Towns


242 22


Due from Mary Fawcett estate


127 67


1


Support of In-Door Poor.


DR.


Rent of Farm


$350 00


Cash from Treasurer


727 47


Decrease in personal property


228 So -


$1,306 27


CR.


Board of 10 inmates 390 weeks $1,306 27 HERBERT O. PRATT, GEORGE FAULKNER, CHARLES FLORENCE, Overseers of the Poor.


1


87


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Town Farm Account.


DR.


To Cash Paid :


Jan.


I2 J. Whitehead for groceries . $46 27


13 J. & W. W. Butman, grain . 35 29


Hatton Bros. & Johnson, coffee 80


Wellman Osborne, boots


5 27


P. B. Magrane, dry goods II 25


R. A. Spaulding & Co., dry goods ·


5 35


14 M. J. Curly, grain


50 23


Expenses to Brighton R. Cousins, one cow


50


45 00


17 Cutler Bros., grain 87 99


- 22 Expenses to Brighton 50


$288 45


Feb. II F. S. Mitchell, meat F. S. Mitchell, meat


$16 27


15 Cutler Bros., grain So 87


17 M. Holt, one cow


46 00


- Connors, three cows


152 00


18 Wellman Osborne, boots 12 94 Minnie Conway, labor 26 00


2I 31 00 S. J. McKenna, labor W. W. Butman & Co., grain, 4º 93 Willard Cleveland, grain 40 00


25 ' M. F. Winsor, labor ·


I 30


459 13


Amount carried forward,


$747 58


II 82


SS


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $747 58


March 2 J. E. Garfield, stock food $8 00


Expenses to Brighton 63


3 Expenses to Wilmington 30


6 C. E. Mills, one cow


50 00


Pool Bros., provisions .


II 45


S C. A. Blakeley, blacksmithing


13 30


9 M. D. Holt, one cow 45 00 H. F. Center, fish 2 So


II F. S. Mitchell, meat


13 39


Alice E. Holmes, labor I 00


13 Ellis Bros., butter 15 20


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries . 7 10


14 Cutler Bros., grain 62.37


W. W. Butman & Co., grain,


20 00


15 C. R. Churchill, repairing harness .


2 75


25 Willard Cleveland, grain 42 00


31 M. J. Curley, potatoes . .


6 50


Herbert Reed, labor


27 66


329 45


April I Geo. W. Torrey & Co., spirits, $3 00


IO E. E. Mills, three cows ·


160 00


II Mugridge & Coombs, meat, etc. · 47 71


F. S. Mitchell, meat


. 5 56


12 Expenses to Brighton


50


Libby Bros., one cow .


47 50


A. G. Waldron, labor and stock


6 05


Cutler Bros., grain


·


43 22


15 Willard Cleveland, grain


·


63 00


H. F. Center, fish 1 78 ·


20 Johnson Bros., manure 9 75


Amounts carried forward,


$388 07 $1,077 03


89


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$388 07 $1,077 03


April 21 J. H. Bosworth, repairing shoes, etc. 6 00


Boston and Maine R. R., freight 25


24 F. Putnam & Co., potatoes 27 15


Minnie Coveney, labor . 18 00


26 H. N. Sever, three cows Charles Deavy, manure 19 00


110 00


28 A. M. Stocker, coal 44 14


612 61


May


4 W. I. Leach, labor


$27 00


Willard Cleveland, grain


21 00


G. W. Wright, manure


2 00


E. Stevens, whitewashing J. S. Griffin, manure


12 00


IO Libby Bros., one cow 39 00


3 50


II Cutler Bros., grain


44 59


I3 H. L. Sheldon, difference in COWS 10 00


19 Repairing and lining 3 10


F. Putnam & Co., potatoes .


4 85


20 W. H. Hutchinson & Co., refrigerator 45 57


23 Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, labor, 35 00


26 Colcord, Richardson & Co., harrow, etc. ·


19 75


29 Willard Cleveland, grain 21 00


288 36


June 2 A. Sawtell & Co., groceries . West & Jennings, drugs 30


$40 03


Morris, Murch & Butler, iron bed . 4 50


Amounts carried forward,


$44 83 $1,978 00


90


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$44 83 $1,978 00


June 2 Pool Bros., lard . Ellis Bros., beans and butter .


3 30


3 E. R. Coombs, groceries


48 74


5 Mrs. M. Blakeley, labor


3 35


8 Thorndike Market, meat


.


6 55


9 Daniel Murphy, labor


8 00


15 H. F. Center, fish John Dane, labor .


I 30


19 Colcord & Richardson


8 65


20 Cutler Bros., grain


52 82


M. J. Curley, grain 32 00


27


S. L. Tibbetts, labor 6 30


A. M. Stocker, coal


9 00


W. W. Butman, grain .


108 20


30 M. J. Curley, grain


32 50


Bernard Russo, fruit and veg- etables


10 09


W. I. Leach, labor


22 00


421 55 1


July


I H. H. Guinan & Co., cloth- ing . $6 19


3 A. Sawtell & Co., groceries . 21 14


Greenwood & Co., brooms . Ellis Bros., butter and beans Pool Bros., lard .


2 50


13 89


I 82


D. Edwards, labor


4 62


7 George Williams, labor


3 69


IO Louis McLeod, labor 3 08


12 J. F. Molloy, one cow . 55 00


H. M. Lowe, two cows 85 00


13 G. A. Harrison, labor 7 60


.


I4 Viola Torkey, labor 20 00


Amounts carried forward,


$224 53 $2,399 55


1


20 70


3 22


91


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $224 53 $2,399 55


July


2I W. W. Butman & Co., grain W. Chisholm, ladder I 50


28 00


22 W. I. Leach, labor


22 00


L. E. Parsons, repairs . 14 15


25 J. S. Hopkins, clothing 9 75


299 93


Aug. 3 Johnson Bros., manure $6 50


4 Thorndike Market, meat IO 65


,


Cutler Bros., grain 79 00


M. J. Curley, grain 15 30


6 46


B. Russo, berries, etc. . Ellis Bros., butter


5 52


7 D. F. Foley, cow oil


75


72 S Wellman Osborne, boots R. A. Spalding & Co., dry goods 16 13


9 Willard Cleveland, grain 38 00


- II W. I. Leach, labor


22 00


M. J. Curley, grain . 52 95


N. E. Clothing Co., clothing, 5 98


17 James Lanford, labor ·


19 00


IS W. W. Butman, grain . 39 96,


19 P. B. Magrane, dry goods 18 89


23 Twombly Bros., painting and repairing . 42 65


Viola Torkey, labor , 20 00,


Revere Water Co., water 30 00


29 Cutler Bros., grain 61 II


30 Greenwood & Co., brushes I 50


Pool Bros., pork . 6 75


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries . 7 25.


Ellis Bros., butter


6 71


513 78


Amount carried forward,


$3,213 26.


92


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,213 26


Sept. I H. F. Center, fish


$6 13


2 B. Russo, vegetables, etc. 4 03


4 F. Fiske, manure . 17 00


J. L. Edmands, labor .


II 38


W. H. Foss, filing saws


·


80


6 J. S. Henry, one cow .


45 00


8 W. H. Hutchinson


24 89


J. Cheever, labor .


13 50


4 12


I2 Thorndike Market, meat Morris, Murch & Butler, bed, etc.


14 00


American Express Co.


50


W. W. Butman & Co., grain, 46 30


15 Guilford, Atherton & Co., lumber IO 68


26 Cutler Bros., grain 73 45


Simon J. McKenna, labor


20 00


27 M. D. Holt, two cows .


105 00


30 B. Russo, vegetables, etc. 2 23


Simon J. McKenna, labor 10 80


409 81


Oct. 2 Ellis Bros., butter


$12 00


Ellis Bros., beans and butter, 17 07


A. Sawtell & Co., sugar 13 36


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries, Joseph Whitehead, salt hay,


4 29


3 Joseph Whitehead, groceries, 35 72 Pool Bros., lard . I 82


H. O. Pratt, flour, etc. 9 37


J. S. Meacom, drugs 7 50


9 E. L. Horn, labor 22 77


II R. W. Foss, one bull .


26 00


16 Warren Newhall pasturing 7 25


92 00


Amounts carried forward,


$249 15 $3,623 07


93


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $249 15 $3,623 07


Oct. 18 F. S. Mitchell, meat 26 33


M. J. Curley, grain


55 93


Whittredge & Ryan, pipe 60


20 H. F. Center, fish


I 40


T. J. Ready & Co., stoves and pipe . 16 05


W. W. Butman & Co., grain, 23 50


24 Cutler Bros., grain ·


56 59


II 00


C. M. Grover, driving cows, Viola Tookey, labor


24 00


N. I. Leach, labor


44 00


30 J. S. Griffin, manure 2 00


M. D. Hoyt, one cow 40 00


55° 55


Nov.


4 D. H. Carter, meat $15 49


Charles Deery, manure 12 00


9 M. D. Holt, two cows . 95 00


H. F. Center, fish


I 65


14 Greenwood & Co., chim- neys, etc. 2 55


18 S. Gaudet, labor 19 00


20 S. V. Edmands, ice 23 92


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries, 66 00


A. M. Stocker, coal 30 48


25 Cutler Bros., grain


45 52


28 T. J. Ready & Co., stoves, etc. .


47 95


29 Bernardo Russo, fruit, etc. . I 59


30 A. C. Foss, difference in cows and apples .


24 00


385 15


Amount carried forward,


$4,558 77


94


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $4,558 77


Dec. 5 W. W. Butman, hay and grain $200 00


7 E. B. Newhall, labor and blankets 20 00


S M. J. Curley, grain 51 00


II Pool Bros., pork and lard 10 19


H. E. Wright & Sons, strain- ers 50


I2 W. I. Leach, labor 22 00


13 Allen M. Stocker, coal .


31 91


Saugus Branch Grocery


100 33


14 H. F. Center, fish


38


15 D. H. Carter, meat 24 20.


16 J. S. Hopkins, clothing II 25


IS Viola Torkey, labor . 42 28.


Charles Deary, manure


13 00.


19 Cutler Bros., grain


51 07


20 E. Stevens, onions, squash, etc. . .


2 62


T. I. Reed, ham


1 76


25


W. I. Leach


20 00


26


Robert Kiley, labor


9 30


27 Johnson Bros., manure 7 00,


28 G. W. Quint, Jr., manure I OO


Cutler Bros., grain


42 91


Tibbets & Butler, fish .


2 15,


P. B. Magrane, dry goods


IO 72


Spalding & Co., dry goods, N. E. Clothing Co., clothing,


7 84


29. M. J. Curley, grain 29 50


30 J. T. Parkins, barbering 3 45


A. Sawtell & Co., groceries . 16 84


Ellis Bros., butter, etc. 19 66


M. J. Curley, grain 10 50


3 04


Amounts carried forward,


$766 40 $4,558 77


95


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$766 40 $4,558 77


Dec. 30 W. W. Butman & Co., grain, 16 00


Cutler Bros., grain 56 51


Burton, repairing harnesses .


5 15 J. R. Hughes, repairs, etc. .


3 90


Harry C. Davis, plumbing ·


25 16


Guilford & Atherton, lumber, II 90 C. A. Blakeley, blacksmithing 44 50


W. Hutchinson, hardware .


36 53


Joseph Whitehead, groceries, 17 24


D. H. Carter, meat 23 64


J. B. Wiggins, salary . 600 00


1,606 93


Total


$6,165 70


CREDITOR.


By Cash Received :


Jan.


5 For use of stock . $1 00


2 George Cross for board of N. B. Cross


22 50


F. Tarbox, milk .


308 10


16 Mitchell, one cow


30 00


Use of cart .


25


$361 85


Feb. I J. Gould, two cows $60 00


4 H. Sheldon, one cow 27 00


A. Sheldon, exchanging bulls, 2 00


15 Connors Bros., two cows Teaming logs I 00


63 00


Fred. Taxbox, milk


308 70


Use of cart .


25


25 Simon McKenna, old grind- · stone I 00


462 95


Amount carried forward,


$824 So


.


96


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $824 80


March I J. Gould, exchanging cows $14 50 Mitchell, one calf I 50


4 F. Fisk; one cow . ·


40 00


IO Fred. Tarbox, milk


294 65


18 Use of stock


1 00


351 65.


April 5 J. B. Mills, one calf


$2 00


6 Use of stock


1 00


Use of wagon


25


IO T. A. Tarbox, milk


315 60


E. E. Mills, calves 16 00


13 C. M. Strickland .


So 36


Oscar Edmands, grain .


21 00


20 C. M. Strickland, milk One cow C. C. Davis, use of cart


37 00


I 00


2I


J. B. Mills, one calf 2 00 .


28 C. M. Strickland, milk


72 80


621 25.


)


May


4 C. M. Strickland, milk · $70 28


Francis Newhall, board of N. B. Cross


16 25


Use of wagon


25


One calf


2 00


8 T. Milligan, plowing


4 80


T. Milligan, one cow Old bags 3 00


40 00


I [ C. M. Strickland, milk 73 64


18 C. M. Strickland, milk 75 04 Use of harrow 25


25 C. M. Strickland .


.


78 40


363 9F


Amount carried forward,


$2,161 61


72 24


97


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$2,161 61


June 2 C. M. Strickland, milk


$79 52


8 Oscar Edmands, manure C. M. Strickland, milk


50


So 08


16 C. M. Strickland, milk


77 00


2I Use of stock


I 00


22 C. M. Strickland, milk


83 72


29 C. M. Strickland, milk


77 28


One express wagon


100 00


Elmer B. Newhall, grain


5 25


July


4 Use of stock


$1 00


Milk . 18


7 C. M. Strickland, milk


77 56


12 Use of harrow


25


Use of stock


I 00


Potatoes


2 00


20 Potatoes


7 00


Use of stock


I-00


13 " C. M. Strickland, milk


73 92


2I C. M. Strickland, milk


67 20


22 Potatoes


6 70


24 Potatoes


8 80


28 C. M. Strickland, milk


70 28


E. Stevens, cabbage plants


2 00


Potatoes and corn


9 75


Aug.


3 C. M. Strickland, milk


$67 76


Potatoes and corn


20 30


7 Potatoes


·


IO 60


Mitchell, 2 cows .


52 50


9 Corn and potatoes


6 90


II Corn and potatoes


7 85


14 Corn and potatoes


7 20


Amounts carried forward,


$173 II $2,994 60


504 35


328 64


98


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $173 II $2,994 60


Aug. 17 Corn and potatoes 18 00


Francis Newhall, board of Mr. Cross 16 25


George Cross, board of Mr. Cross 16 25


I2 C. M. Strickland, milk 63 84


IS C. M. Strickland, milk 69 16


25 Potatoes, corn, etc. So 45


C. M. Strickland, milk 69 16


Stocker, use of roller 25


506 47


Sept. 2. C. M. Strickland, milk $65 24


Corn, potatoes and cabbage . 44 91


Corn and potatoes 3 00


6 Corn, potatoes and cabbage Use of stock I 00


I 90


8 One cow


36 00


Use of wagon


50


Corn . So


9 Use of stock 1 00


C. M. Strickland, milk


64 12


I5 George Cross, board of N. B. Cross 16 25


16 C. M. Strickland, milk


61 88


18 Use of stock


I 00


Corn and cabbage I 80


23 C. M. Strickland, milk 63 56


27 Use of roller


50


Cabbage I 00


28 Potatoes 70


30 C. M. Strickland, milk


63 28


Cabbages 60


F. Fish, two cows


65 00


494 04


Amount carried forward,


$3,995 II


99


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,995 II.


Oct. 2 Overseers' order . $100 00


4 Cabbages .


I 35


8 E. W. Hancock & Co., milk, 75 52


IO Cabbages ·


1 55


16 One bull ·


40 00


C. M. Strickland, milk


30 00


E. W. Hancock & Co., milk,


73 28


18 Old iron


I 25


Oscar Edmands, use of stock,


1 00


Oscar Edmands, potatoes ·


90


Potatoes, corn and cabbages .


15 53


23 Cabbages


75


24 One cow


15 00


Two calves . 4 00 E. W. Hancock & Co., milk, 74 56


30 E. W. Hancock & Co., milk, 78 40 Use of stock 2 00


515 09


Nov.


3 " Cabbages .


$II 88


One calf


2 00


5 E. W. Hancock, milk . 8I 60


7 Cabbages and turnips .


55


George Cross, board of N. B. Cross


·


16 25


Cabbages


IO


9 Use of stock


I 00


Mitchell, one cow


36 00


II Cabbages


2 15


One calf 2 00


I2 E. W. Hancock, milk .


88 64


I4 C. M. Strickland, balance on milk 30 48


20 E. W. Hancock, milk . .


88 32


Amounts carried forward,


$360 97 $4,510 20


100


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$360 97 $4,510 20


Nov. 25 Cabbages


6 75


27 E. W. Hancock, milk S8 32


29 Use of stock


I OO


457 04


Dec.


2 Cabbages $ 60


4 E. W. Hancock, milk . 90 56


Overseer's order


200 00


IO C. L. Davis


2 54


E. W. Hancock, milk . 90 56


II Old bags I 60


16 Use of stock 1 00


J. Gould, cow 7 00


IS E. W. Hancock, milk . .


S7 68


19 J. L. Edmands, labor, high- way 19 45


25 E. W. Hancock, milk . S7 36


Use of wagon I 00


Use of wagon


25


26 Robert Kiley, labor and use of tools 9 30


31 E. W. Hancock, milk . S4 64


Saugus Branch Grocery, vege- tables S7 45


Overseers' order


427 47 ·


1,198 46


Total


$6,165 70


TREASURER'S REPORT


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1899.


DR.


To Balance from 1898 . . $5,787 83


Interest in Lynn Deposit


206 39


Interest in Boston Deposit . 8 18


Temporary loans under 1898 vote


· 10,000 00


Temporary loans under 1899 vote


· 55,000 00


L. J. Austin, tax 1895 1,121 30 .


L. J. Auctin, tax 1896 1,474 57


L. J. Austin, tax 1897


12,917 90


L. J. Austin, tax 1898


. 8,628 39


L. J. Austin, tax 1899 · 32,920 70


L. J. Austin, interest 1895 . 60 31


L. J. Austin, interest 1896 .


1,461 10


L. J. Austin, interest 1897 .


1,103 92


L. J. Austin, interest 1898 .


376 21


Lynn & Boston Railroad, removing snow


387 37


Temporary aid State paupers


33 23


Dog tax 286 95


Town of Maynard, Poor Department


3 00


City of Malden, Poor Department 9 00


City of Lynn, water rebate . 4,049 39


Marlboro, Poor Department I 50


Rent of Hathaway place


160 00


Rent of Town Hall


116 00


Amount carried forward,




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