Town annual report of Saugus 1901-1903, Part 16

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 818


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Sept. 2 C. L. Davis, labor, etc. .


20 65


Total expenditure $65 65


AUDITOR'S REPORT. IOI


High School Laboratory.


APPROPRIATION. Annual Meeting . . $150 00


EXPENDITURES.


Dec. 31 Bausch & Tomb Optical Co., instruments


$38 25


Arthur W. Hall Scientific


Co., instruments


109 39


Total expenditure $147 64


Concreting Roby Schoolhouse Basement.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual meeting .


.


$100 00


EXPENDITURE.


Aug. 4 Hiram Hook estate $100 00


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual meeting .


$150 00


EXPENDITURES.


Feb. 3 B. F. Calley, labor


16 SS


Mar. 3


B. F. Calley, sealing jars


9 27


April 7 B. F. Calley. labor


7 50


Dec. 31 B. F. Calley, sealing jars


66 00


J. E. Mansfield, services


6 25


B. F. Calley, ink . .


I 50


B. F. Calley, express paid


30


Total expenditure


$107 70


IO2


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Searching Records and Plans for Assessors.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual meeting . $50 00


EXPENDITURES.


June 2 ·L. G. Hawkes, plans


$7 00


Aug. 4 L. G. Hawkes, plans ·


5 00


Dec. 31 L. G. Hawkes, plans


5 50


Total expenditure $17 50


Salaries.


APPROPRIATIONS.


Jan. I Town Clerk, salary for 1901 not paid


$100 00


Annual meeting 2,700 00


$2,800 00


EXPENDITURES.


Town Clerk for 1901


$100 00


Town Clerk for 1902


100 00


Selectmen


350 00


Treasurer


500 00


Auditor


250 00


Overseers of Poor .


200 00


Water Commissioners


100 00


Chief Engineer Fire Department


100 00


Assistant Chief, Fire Department


100 00


Board of Health


75 00


Superintendent of Streets


100 00


Constable


75 00


Secretary of School Committee


50 00


Assessors


535 73


Total expenditure


$2,635 73


103


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Recapitulation of Selectmen's Department.


Selectmen's Incidentals .


$5,575 37


State Aid


2,034 00


Schools


22,428 39


Superintendent of Schools


1,000 00


Highways and Bridges .


4,471 20


Highways and Bridges, account Railroad


and Excise Tax .


4,846 91


Street Lighting


5,097 32


Police .


·


3,994 90


Keeper of Lockup


297 20


Water Department


2,701 52


Board of Health


1,766 82


Fire Department


1,892 67


Firemen's Salaries


1,399 28


Purchasing Hose


679 00


Public Library


997 98


Memorial Day


200 00


Cemetery


650 00


Repairs on School buildings


300 90


Repairs on Town buildings .


595 96


Setting boiler and piping Town Hall for steam heating


1,000 00


Repairing Adams avenue 509 08 -


Removing ledge and extension of Pleasant


avenue


1,250 00


Draining surface water Cliftondale crossing


300 61


718 03


Widening and straightening Central street, Building catch basin on Lincoln avenue and laying pipe through Dudley street . Building catch basin on Lincoln avenue and laying pipe through land of J. W. Blodgett ·


223 21


776 54 65,706 89


Amount carried forward,


$65,706 89


104


AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$65,706 89


Sidewalks


296 05


Insurance on Town buildings . I20 25


Moving hay scales .


203 49


Soldiers' Relief


206 25


Tree Warden


198 08


To reimburse E. B. Oliver and others for hydrant


95 00


Building horse stalls at Town Farm 200 00


Repairs on North Saugus Schoolhouse


150 00


Drinking fountains


375 00


Moving boiler from Grammar School- house


.


65 65


High School Laboratory


147 64


Sealer of Weights and Measures


107 70


Searching Records and Plans for Asses-


sors . ·


17 50


Concreting basement of Roby School-


house


100 00


Salaries


2,635 73 4,918 34


$70,625 23 Total Selectmen's Department


OVERSEERS' DEPARTMENT.


Outside Supplies.


Appropriation


$5,000 00


Danvers Insane Hospital :


Board of Helen M. Newhall ·


$169 46


Board of Mary E. Pearson .


169 46


Board of Mary C. Fawcett


42 71


Board of Mary C. Rowe


169 46


Board of Franklin Dager


95 18


Board of Herbert A. Nye


124 94


Board of Richard Hawkes .


91 41


Board of Flora M. Jones


169 45


Board of Fred M. Atherton


38 II


Board of Lizzie A. Taylor


42 72


Medfield Insane Asylum :


Board of John McGilley


146 00


Board of Horace C. Vinten


146 00


Board of Elizabeth Kidder .


146 00


Westboro Insane Hospital :


Board of Sarah E. Burbank


169 46


Worcester Insane Asylum :


Board of John H. Newhouse


169 46


Worcester Insane Hospital :


Board of John D. Rhodes .


169 46


Board of Marcia A. Williams


169 46


Board of John C. Barnes .


126 75 $2,355 49


Amount carried forward,


$2,355 49


8


105


106


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $2,355 49


Commonwealth of Massachusetts :


Board of Fred M. Atherton


$19 04


Board of John C. Barnes


52 93


Board of John Riley .


146 00


Massachusetts Hospital for Epileptics :


Board of Franklin Dager


74 32


Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded : Clothing Lottie Little


14 OI


City of Chelsea :


Aid to Willard Q. Burbank


III 75


George W. Ireson :


Aid to Sophia Mansfield


13 00


Mrs. J. S. Devine :


Board of A. M. Briggs


104 00


Board of R. M. Briggs


104 00


Mrs. A. A. Pearce :


Board and clothing Lloyd G. M.


Amerige


51 00


Frank W. Farnham :


Aid to Mrs. Cassie B. Taylor


6 00


O. Gallup :


Aid to William H. Skelding


34 00


Aid to Mrs. E. C. Weeks .


14 00


S. W. Tyler & Co. :


Fuel to Joseph White


14 28


Fuel to Wallace C. Hobbs . 3 25


C. H. Stocker :


Fuel to Mrs. Ella M. Clapp


73 73


Fuel to Mrs. Elizabeth Penney


52 20


Fuel to Mrs. John H. Spears


6 65


Fuel to Mrs. Ella Davis


3 50


Fuel to Mrs. E. C. Weeks .


3 50


Fuel to Mrs. Sarah E. Brown


6 50


Fuel to Mrs. J. A. Tanner . 6 50


Fuel to Thomas C. Brown .


6 50


920 66


Amount carried forward,


$3,276 15


107


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,276 15


Joseph Newhall :


Grave unknown woman


$5 00


Tilden & Adlington :


Aid to John McVicker


8 00


Aid to Oscar L. Cheever


7 50


Milligan Press Co., Aid to John McVicker


3 00


Herbert O. Pratt :


Fuel to Henry Van Antwerp


13 00


Fuel to Robert Greenwood


14 53


Fuel to Catherine Bruce


21 53


Fuel to Edward Parks


35 20


Fuel to Wallace C. Hobbs .


3 25


Fuel to Joseph W. White


I 85


Fuel to Charles A. Hobbs .


6 50


Fuel to John McVicker


I 75


City of Lynn :


Board and medical attendance May


Wendell .


10 00


Board of Sidney Pass .


81 00


Aid to Charles A. Pinkham and family,


15 75


W. H. Chase :


Board of George H. Hawes 104 00


City of Brockton :


Aid to Dora F. Manning


18 40


J. W. Shaw & Co. :


Aid to Dora F. Manning


78 00


J. Walkey :


Aid to Mrs. Cassie B. Taylor


12 00


Aid to Mrs. E. C. Weeks


.


30 00


Darcy & Quick :


Burial Sophia Mansfield


21 00


Burial Elizabeth Hartshorn ·


.


21 00


Burial Michael Donovan


15 00


527 26


.


Amount carried forward,


$3,803 41


108


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$3,803 41


A. H. Raddin :


Aid to Mrs. Elizabeth Penney


$76 50


Aid to Florence Young


8 00


Aid to Mrs. J. A. Tanner .


52 00


Aid to Mrs. Catherine Bruce


2 00


Norris Ames :


Board of Warren Coates


104 00


E. J. Caverly & Co. :


Aid to Edward Parks .


39 00


Aid to Charles A. Hobbs


29 50


C. D. Fisk :


.


Aid to Mrs. J. A. Tanner . 52 00


George H. Ames :


Aid to Charles Richardson and wife . 2 00


M. P. Haven :


Burial of unknown woman


18 00


Perkins & Sawyer :


Aid to Wallace C. Hobbs .


56 00


Aid to Joseph W. White


28 00


Aid to Henry Van Antwerp


20 00


Aid to Mrs. Ella E. Townsend


15 40


Aid to Mrs. C. Bruce .


10 00


Perkins & Tobey :


Aid to Wallace C. Hobbs


48 00


Aid to Joseph W. White


24 00


Aid to Edward Parks .


18 00


Aid to J. W. Bent


10 00


H. M. Lillibridge :


Aid to Mrs. Cassie B. Taylor


2 00


* Aid to Mrs. Ella Davis


6 00


Mrs. J. C. Maddox :


Board and clothing, Lloyd G. M.


Amerige


38 05 658 45


Amount carried forward,


$4,461 86


109


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$4,461 86


Dr. G. Clarence Parcher :


Medical aid to John McVicker $6 00


Medical aid to Warren Coates 10 00


H. T. Penney, M. D. :


Medical aid to Mrs. James L. Boyce . 22 00


Medical aid to Mrs. Ella Davis ·


13 00


Alfred M. Ferguson :


Medicine to Edward Parks 2 70


Medicine to Mrs. E. C. Weeks .


65


Medicine to Mrs. Ella Davis


7 20


G. M. Gale, M. D. :


Medical aid to Mrs. James L. Boyce 5 00


Medical aid to Wallace C. Hobbs ·


3 00


Medical aid to Edward Parks


34 00


Frederick M. Bennett, M. D. :


Medical aid to Mrs. Sophia Mansfield, 24 00


John B. Close :


Aid to Addie and Ralph Sewell . 70,00


Joseph Whitehead :


Aid to Robert Greenwood


60 56


Aid to George Hobbs 65 18


City of Salem :


Board of Mary E. Newhall, in Hospi-


tal .


40 00


Town of Wakefield :


Aid to William N. Dager . 5 64 .


Joseph S. Meacom :


Medicine to Robert Greenwood . ·


2 60


Medicine to Edward Parks ·


65


. Mrs. E. J. Burleigh :


Board and clothing, Lloyd G. M.


Amerige


·


55 09


427 27


Amount carried forward,


$4,889 13


IIO


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $4,889 13


City of Lowell :


Aid to W. O'Brien $ 80


J. N. Knight, M. D. : Medical aid to Mrs. E. C. Weeks and child


21 00


Frank E. Ernst :


Medicine to Mrs. Sophia Mansfield 8 35


Town of Swampscott :


Funeral expenses Sarah E. Pearson 15 00


Butman & Cressey :


Fuel to Edward Parks


8 71


Fuel to S. Putney


6 88


Fuel to Mrs. C. Bruce


2 63


Fuel to Robert Greenwood .


8 72


Fuel to John W. White


2 50


Fuel to J. W. Bent


4 88


Fuel to Oscar S. Cheever


6 46


Estate Osborne Gallup :


Aid to Mrs. E. C. Weeks .


2 15


Aid to William H. Skelding


I 72


N. R. Stiles :


Fuel to John W. White


2 75


Fuel to Edward Parks


9 70


Fuel to J. W. Bent


2 19


Fuel to Wallace C. Hobbs .


2 50


Charles G. Lord :


Aid to Mrs. Sarah E. Brown


10 00


J. Starr & Co. :


Fuel to Edward Parks


3 50


Fuel to John W. White


2 50


Fuel to Wallace C. Hobbs .


2 86


G. A. Putney :


Aid to William H. Skelding


16 45


142 25


Amount carried forward,


$5,031 38


III


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amount brought forward, $5,031 38


Dr. E. A. L. Francois :


Medical aid to Oscar S. Cheever .


$12 00


J. B. Wiggin :


Board of Michael McGrath and nurse,


1901


20 05


Miscellaneous .


156 69


188 74


$5,220 12


SUMMARY.


Total amount of orders drawn :


For insane, feeble minded and epileptics, $2,611 79


Partial support of 102 persons


2,287 45


Full support of one person .


144 14


Insurance 46 58


Town physician . 25 00


Blank books and printing · 13 00


Bill for board McGrath for Lowell, 1901


20 05


Balance superintendents salary 32 II


Incidentals .


40 00


$5,220 12


Amounts included in above :


State support


$113 57


Cities and towns .


192 20


Private persons .


428 51


$734 28


Paid into town treasury for support, 1902 :


State . .


·


$49 00


Private persons


.


169 70


$218 70


Due on Dec. 31, 1902 .


$515 58


Being due from :


State .


$64 57


Towns


192 20


Individuals .


.


258 81


$515 58


II2


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Town Farm Account.


DR.


Rent of farm .


$350 00


Cash from treasurer, balance super-


intendent's salary .


32 II


$382 II


CR.


Increase in personal property . $11 14


Wall in barn cellar, repairs and furnish-


ings in house .


250 00


Plowing and stumping six acres of land . 1


120 00


$381 14


Board of seven persons 284 weeks .


97


Town Farm in Account with J. B. Wiggin,


DR.


Jan.


I Milk


$ So


2 Beef cows


45 00


9 Milk


54 10


14


Milk


99 56


Cow


21 00


Use of stock


2 00


Milk


I 13


16


Calves .


6 00


17 Use of stock


2 00


27


Milk


104 38


28 Cows


67 00


30


Milk


S2 20


$485 17


Amount carried forward,


$485 17


1


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


II3


Amount brought forward,


$485 17


Feb.


2 Milk


$II 02


3


Eggs


I 44


5 Milk


82 44


6 Cow


23 50


II


Milk


II 82


Calf


2 00


16


Milk


IOI IO


Use of stock


I 00


18 Milk


84 32


21


Cow


14 00


23


Milk


13 68


24


Milk


85 98


Milk


80


433 10


Mar. 2 Milk


$95 38


3


Difference in cows


10 00


4 Use of stock


1 00


5 One cow


25 00


6 Eggs


I 60


9


Milk


13 40


IO Calf


2 00


Eggs


I 25


I3 Cows


I 20


16 Milk


94 46


18 Cows


125 00


Calf


2 00


19


Milk


93 18


20 Bull


40 00


23 Milk


20 68


24 Use of stock


1 00


Calf


2 00


29 Milk


18 08


Use of stock


1 00


31 Use of stock


1.00


Milk


.


82 91


75° 94


Amount carried forward,


$1,669 21


II4


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,669 21


April I Calves


$2 00


Milk


78 61


3


Calf


2 00


7


Milk


93 S4


IO Use of stock


I 00


I2 Calf


2 00


I4


Milk


80


15


Milk


115 75


·


20


Milk


I 20


2I


Milk


118 16


Cow


27 00


22


Apples


I 75


28


Milk


I20 24


Use of harrow


25


30


Balance on cows


115 00


May


3


Cow


$16 00


5 Milk


121 20


6 Cow


41 00


Teaming milk


II OO


Soil


75


I2 Use of stock


I 00


13 Milk


119 88


19 Use of stock


1 00


22


Milk


120 78


Cows


75 00


25 Use of wagon


25


26 Milk


III


56


27 Use of wagon


25


619 67


June


2 Use of harrow


$


25


4 Use of roller .


25


4 Use of wagon


I 00


4 Milk


121 64


Amounts carried forward,


$123 14 $2,968 48


679 60


115


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$123 14 $2,968 48


June 10 Milk


119 73


IO Cow


38 00


12 Use of stock . ·


1 00


16


Milk


122 92


23


Milk


I22


37


30


Milk


I21


28


648 44


July


I


Calves .


$4 00


7 Milk


I20 40


II Use of stock


1 00


14


Milk


115 94


16 Use of stock


I OO


18 Use of stock


I 00


20 Milk


114 08


26 Cabbage plants


1 75


28 Milk


III


48


Use of stock


1 00


-


471 65


Aug. I Pasturing calf


$7 00


Potatoes


20


5 Use of stock .


1 00


6 Vegetables


41 44


Milk


116 08


9 Vegetables


48 15


Calves .


6 00


I2 Vegetables


17 98


Milk


115 40


16 Milk


IO 20


Vegetables


4 87


18 Vegetables


I 25


19 Vegetables


2 75


23 Milk


119 65


Vegetables


22 41


Amounts carried forward,


$514 38 $4,088 57


I16


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought foward,


$514 38 $4,088 57


Aug. 25 Vegetables


$7 35


27 Vegetables


32 64


Milk


114 64


30 Milk ·


II 20


Vegetables


30 82


Bags .


I 20


Vegetables


65


712 88


Sept.


I Milk


$115 48


Milk


I 40


8


Milk


119 75


Vegetables


3 45


9


Vegetables


3 00


14


Vegetables


I 18


15


Milk


115 92


16


Vegetables


5 00


Cow


50 00


Use of roller


25


20


Vegetables


43 00


22


Milk


114 00


23


Vegetables


9 71


27


Vegetables


14 75


29


Milk


III 14


708 03


Oct.


I One cow


$75 00


4 Vegetables


2 51


7 Milk


120 60


IO


Vegetables


5 75


14


Milk


· 114 83


Vegetables


7 30


16


Vegetables


4 10


20


Cows .


113 00


Amounts carried forward,


$443 09 $5,509 48 i


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


117


Amounts brought forward,


$443 09 $5,509 48


Oct.


21 Use of stock


$2 00


Vegetables


5 25


23 Vegetables


75


Milk .


103 34


26 Milk


·


107 20


31 Vegetables


16 23


677 86


Nov.


4


Milk


.


$104 60


6


Vegetables


8 00


7


Cows


98 50


Calf


2 00


9


Milk


39 14


IO


Cabbage


2 20


I I


Milk


IO2 95


Teaming milk


1 00


Vegetables


22 00


17


Cow


43 00


18


Milk


102 60


20


Cow


30 00


26


Milk


98 85


Eggs


I 60


Dec.


2


Milk


$97 67


Calves


6 00


6 Calf


2 00


7


Milk


64 60


8


Milk


IOI 35


9


Eggs


2 00


16


Cows.


60 00


Milk


107 26


22


Milk


IO2 77


30


Milk


99 52


Eggs ·


.


I 40


Amounts carried forward,


$644 57 $6,843 78


1


656 44


I18


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $644 57 $6,843 78


Dec. 31 Milk


$58 90


Due from McGrath bill of


1901


20 05


Milk


·


42 OI


Cash from Town Treasury


32 II


797 64


Total received


$7,641 42


CR.


Jan.


7 Alice A. Pratt, medicine


$ 2 00


I3 Tilden & Adlington, meat,etc., 13 36


16 Jayne Drug Co. .


I 95


- Joseph Breck & Son, washing machine · 5 33


George W. Torrey, spirits


2 25


L. C. Swain, two cows


115 00


Henry E. Wright & Son, strainers .


95


20 Tilden & Adlington, meat, etc. . 7 36


2I C. D. Fisk, meat .


3 55


Oscar C. Thoren .


IO 27


H. E. Wright & Son, milk pails 5 40


22 J. T. Malloy, cow


52 00


27 Tilden & Adlington, meat


4 38


30 W. M. Simpson, M. D. V., 4 50


$228 30


Feb. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, labor .


.


$35 00


M. J. Curley, grain ·


62 70


2 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 6 37


Amounts carried forward,


$104 07


$228 30


OVERSEERS' REPORT. 119


Amounts brought forward,


$104 07


$228 30


Feb. 4 H. O. Pratt, flour.


$4 75


C. D. Fisk, meat and groceries .


5 65


5 R. Connors, cow . .


66 00


IO Saville, Somes & Co.,


groceries 6 50


Poole & Bros., lard .


3 68


IO Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 3 83


II Butman & Cressey, grain 82 44


E. Stevens, manure . .


22 50


17 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 6 94


18


Butman & Cressey, grain .


65 06


21 C. D. Fisk, meat, etc. . ·


6 78


24 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 3 41


W. F. Hitchings, manure I 50


H. O. Pratt .


13 21


26 Robert Connors, cows . 102 50


Expenses to Brighton .


.


50


J. L. Heming, bush cutter ·


I 00


-


500 32


Mar. I Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, labor $35 00


4


Cutler Bros., grain 65 II


5 Expenses to Wilmington


35


6 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . 3 56


7 C. D. Fisk, meats and gro- ceries ·


7 39


Sheldon & Swain, cows ·


110 00


8 Jefferson Davis, labor 12 70


IO M. A. Lapham, kettle 2 90


Amounts carried forward,


$237 OI


$728 62


120


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $237 0I $728 62


Mar. II Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . $6 67


Butman & Cressey, grain 61 85


I2


Expenses to Brighton 50


14 M. J. Curley, grain


57 20


17 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . 5 08


18 A. L. Waldron, labor ·


2 60


19 John T. Malloy, bull


35 00


Robert Conners, cows


220 00


P. A. Berry, cows


100 00


24 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . 7 II


M. A. Lapham, medicine .


2 00


26


George Smith, cow 55 00


29 Cutler Bros., grain .


5 25


31 Tilden & Adlington, groceries


and meats . 9 76


805 03


April I Butman & Cressey, grain


$52 93


3 Wilbur J. Munroe, féed .


6 51


4 George Torry, spirits


1 30


Ellis Bros., butter


18 27


Saville, Lewis & Co., gro- ceries


24 .87


Greenwood , & Co., brooms, mats, etc. ·


4 47


Ames Plow Co., seeds, ma- .chine, etc.


3 90


5 A. F. Rich, office fee ·


1 00


6 Tilden & Adlington, meats and groceries ·


6 26


C. D. Fisk, meat and gro- ceries 8 62


Amounts carried forward,


$128 13 $1,533 65


OVERSEERS' REPORT. I2I


Amounts brought forward,


$128 13 $1,533 65


Apr.


8 Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, labor 43


IO


IO A. F. Rich, office fee I 75


I2 E. E. Mills, cow . ·


52 50


15 H. O. Pratt, coal .


13 00


W. J. Burton, harness and repairs 27 75


I6 Robert Conners, cow


_ 57 00


17 L. C. Swain, cow 59 50


18 Colcord, Richardson & Co., seeds and difference in plow .


25 50


20 Albert Sawyer, labor · 20 00 .


2I F. Putnam & Co., seed pota- toes . 13 42


22 C. D. Fisk, groceries and


meat


6 86


23 H. H. Guild, cow


40 00


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 9 81


Sawyer & Berrett, ice


4 25


M. J. Curley, grain


164 25


28 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks, labor


18 83


May


2 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries ·


$4 74


3 Eugene Stevens, whitewashing 9 00


5 A. F. Rich, office fee .


75


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 6 SI


6 Butman & Cressey, grain 67 80


Clarence Coates, fish 2 98 .


Cutler Bros., grain 67 26


Amounts carried forward,


685 65


$159 34 $2,219 30


9


122


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$159 34 $2,219 30


May S T. J. Ready Co., table . 10 00


E. E. Mills, difference in cows,


13 50


13 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 5 II


16 Charles Deaney, manure 6 00


M. J. Curley, grain 52 08


19 A. F. Rich, office fee I 00


John MacMarren, labor 13 86


Book, B. M. R. R.


2 75


21 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . ·


5 25


A. Sayer, labor 22 00


W. H. Hutchinson, hardware, 24


etc. .


14 06


Trombly Bros., repairs on wagon .


13 80


S. T. Patterson, clothing ·


14 97


26 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 6 57


C. D. Fisk, flour and groceries, 34 59


W. J. Moore, seeds


9 95


27 H. O. Pratt, coal .


9 75


28 Wm. Stearns & Co., provis- ions 6 26


Ellis Bros., butter 18 90


29 Theresa Deckie, labor . 13 00 .


30 A. S. Edmunds, labor . 2 40


435 14 *


June 2 Tilden & Adlington, groceries


and meats . $S II


3 C. D. Fisk, groceries and meats ·


6 22


Butman & Cressey, grain ·


83 66


Cutler Bros., grain ·


89 52


Amounts carried forward,


$187 51 $2,654 44


123


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$187 51 $2,654 44


June 3 W. J. Munroe, Japan millett .


2 50


6 M. J. Curley, grain 97 98


9 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . 12 05


16 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . 4 75


19 Sawyer & Berrett ice, 2 26


20 A. Sayer, labor


22 00


23 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . ·


10 16


Tilden & Adlington, groceries


30 and meats . .


8 02


A. S. Twiss,


I 75


348 98


July I E. E. Wells, difference in COWS ·


$48 00


Cutler Bros., grain 92 62 ·


C. D. Fisk, groceries and


meat 7 27


2 C. A. Blakeley, blacksmith- ing . 28 40


4 May L. Esterbrook, labor .


16 00


7 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 9 03


9 Sawyer & Berrett, ice 3 36


II M. J. Curley, grain 18 87


23 45


Butman & Cressey, grain · C. D. Fisk, meats and gro- ceries ·


7 17


14 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries .


5 22


15 Thompson & Hanson, cows, 115 00 Ellis Bros., butter 6 25


C. E. Doyle, haying


21 60


·


Amounts carried forward,


$402 34 $3,003 42


124


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $402 34 $3,003 42


July 17 William Stearns & Co., gro- ceries


30 97


Squire & Co., pork and lard, 14 31


John M. Wilson, haying 15 00


Revere Water Co.


30 00


A. M. Stocker, plowlng


100 00


A. M. Stocker, Brazilian millett 2 00


21 Tilden & Adlington, meats and groceries . IO 75


E. E. Mills, difference in COWS 40 00


28 Albert Sayer, labor 29 38


A. F. Rich, office fee


1 00


30 Frank E. Vincent, soap 4 80


E. H. Dunbar, shoes


3 00


W. H. Hutchinson, hard- ware


7 63


Wellman Osborne, boots


2 50


H. O. Pratt, flour, etc. 5 00


698 58


Aug.


A. Buchanan, labor


$44 00


4 Arthur Williams, labor 2 30


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . II 75


5 Butman & Cressey, grain


112 30


M. L. Esterbrook, labor


14 00


7 R. F. Rich, paints, etc.


25 IO


8 Sawyer & Berrett, ice .


4 16


M. J. Curley, grain


75 00


II Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 4 87


I2 Jordan, Marsh & Co., carpets, 52 02


Cutler Bros., grain


69 75


Amounts carried forward,


$415 25 $3,702 00


125


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$415 25 $3,702 00


Aug. 13 Joseph Whitehead, groceries,


7 OI


14 William Stearns & Co., gro- ceries · · Ellis Bros., butter and beans,


4 63


14 06


19 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 2 45


2I G. W. Felton, hose 3 50


C. Coates, fish ·


3 97


25 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 2 82


26 John Tupper 5 75


29 Charles E. Doyle, labor .


21 00


M. J. Curley, grain 21 45


A. Buchanan, labor


22 00


523 89


Sept. 2 Butman & Cressey, grain $67 55


4 A. P. White, hardware and repairs 4 60


5 W. J. Curley, grain 45 51


M. L. Esterbrook .


14 00


C. D. Fisk, groceries and meats 3 60


6 A. M. Stocker, salt hay


107 50


F. Mayo, labor 22 00


8 Tilden & Adlington, groceries and meats . 8 12


9 Sawyer & Berrett, ice 4 68


W. H. Rich, labor 10 00 .


H. O. Pratt, wood .


22 50


IO P. A. Berry, cow . 60 00


R. Conners, two cows . 120 00


15 Tilden & Adlingron, groceries and meats . 6 46


16 E. C. Moulton, cow


50 00


Amounts carried forward, $546 52 $4,225 89


I26


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought foward,


Cutler Bros., grain


C. D. Fisk, groceries and meats


5 OI


18


E. E. Mills, cow · 45 00


22 L. M. Wiggin, labor


16 00


W. Stearns & Co., groceries .


9 50


Squire & Co., pork, etc.


17 00


Ellis Bros., butter


13 60


25 Houston & Henderson, cloth-


12 60


27 Alexander Buchanan, labor 22 00


716 03


Oct. I C. D. Fisk, meat and gro- ceries $3 03


3 Sawyer & Berritt, ice 4 00


E. E. Mills, difference in cows, 20 00


4 Frank Mayo, labor


22 00


7 A. M. Stocker, hay Cutler Bros., grain H. O. Pratt, coal .


62 85


9 W. H. Rich, labor


16 62


IO M. J. Curley, grain


34 83


13 W. F. Paul, labor


2 35


Thos. Gilgun, manure .


25 00


14 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 12 39


Butman & Cressey, grain 63 50


16 Wm. Stearns & Co., groceries, Ellis Bros., butter .


25 35


Squire & Co., meat 2 35


20 L. M. Wiggin, labor .


16 00


21 C. D. Fisk, meat and gro- ceries . II 52


Amounts carried forward,


$372 54 $4,941 92


$546 52 $4,225 89 28 80


ing


7 00


29 00


14 75


I27


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$372 54 $4,941 92


Oct. 21 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries and barrel of oil. 12 32 G. W. Winslow, vegetables . 4 20


22 Robert Conners, cows .


.


120 00


J. T. Malloy, cow


55 00


Houston & Henderson, dry goods


IS II


582 17


L. C. Swain, cow $40 00


3 Alexander Buchanan, blasting, 22 00


A. F. Rich, office fee


2 00


4 Butman & Cressey, grain 70 30


5 J. S. Henry, cow 55 00


Cutler Bros., grain .


71 38


S. Williamson, cow · 48 00


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 3 19


6 T. H. Branston, labor . 20 00


7 C. D. Fisk, meat and gro- ceries 10 89


M. J. Curley, grain


81 65


Lunt & Moses, repairs . I 58


8 F. O. Walton, veterinary .


3 00


IO C. R. Kelley, pullets .


17 00


14 C. D. Fisk, meat and gro- ceries 3 88


I5 Sawyer & Berrett, ice . 2 93


17 Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 6 87


A. F. Dikeman, pullets 13 00


L. M. Wiggin, labor


16 00


Amounts carried forward,


$498 67 $5,524 09


Nov. I W. H. Rich, blasting 10 00


128


OVERSEER'S REPORT.


Amounts brought forward, $498 67 $5,524 09 Nov. 25 C. D. Fisk, meat and gro- ceries . 13 00


Thomas Braenston, labor 12 32


523 99


Dec. I Sawyer & Berritt, ice $2 46


W. J. Pratt, hay . 22 35


Sheldon & Swain, cow . 50 00


A. F. Rich, office fee


1 00


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries . 5 83


2 Youland & McManus, meat .


2 05


Johnson Bros., masonry


18 00


Johnson Bros., manure .


9 50


Butman & Cressey, grain


67 25


10 14


4 Ellis Bros., butter, etc. . George W. Torry & Co., spirits


5 00


Wm. Stearns & Co., groceries, Squire & Co., meat


19 20


5


W. F. Munroe, weeder .


5 00


M. J. Curley, grain


64 65


9 Butman & Cressey, hay


152 04


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries


2 41


Albert Wood, labor


22 21


15


L. M. Wiggin, labor


16 00


19


Tilden & Adlington, meat and groceries 3 62


C. D. Fisk, meat and groceries,


12 46


22 Wm. Stearns & Co., groceries,


6 78


23 Walter Scott, pasturing


·


30 00


24 Wellman Osborne, boots .


3 96


Youland & McManus, meats,


2 38


26 S. T. Patterson, clothing


6 00


Amounts carried forward,


$545 67 $6,048 08


4 88


129


OVERSEERS' REPORT.


Amounts brought forward,


$545 67 $6,048 08


Dec. 26 W. H. Hutchinson, hard-


ware, etc. .


16 40


29 Guilford & Atherton, lumber, 2 24


Goldena Manufacturing Co. . 4 80


W. J. Burton, harness repairs, Youland & McManus, meats, 2 30


3 40


P. B. Magrane, dry goods ·


12 41


J. R. Hughes, repairs


45


R. A. Spalding, dry goods


8 70


J. T. Parkins, barbering 3 15


L. M. Wiggin, labor


8 00


30 M. J. Curley, grain 82 56


R. L. Mansfield, labor .


I 50


Cutler Bros., grain


36 62


Tilden & Adlington, meat


and groceries


IO 15


Squire & Co., meats


4 49


Butman & Cressey, grain


54 50


Charles Blakeley, blacksmith-




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