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8,500 00 ·
State and Military Aid .
2,300 00
Highways and Bridges .
5,000 00
Fire Department (for excess contracted in 1904).
700 00
Salaries · .
2,800 00
Fire Department
2,000 00
Firemen's Salaries
2,200 00 ·
Sealer of Weights and Measures
75 00 ·
Police
4,000 00 .
Street Lighting
6,000 00
Board of Health 1,300 00
Repairs on Public Buildings and Grounds, 1,000 00
Repairs on Interior of School Buildings . 500 00
Insurance on Town Buildings 425 00
Sinking Fund 1,000 00
Riverside Cemetery (laying out, grading and care of avenues) ·
1,400 00
Salary of Superintendent of Cemetery and Horse Hire .
700 00
Library (and Dog Tax)
600 00
Amount carried forward,
$84,750 00
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APPROPRIATIONS.
Amount brought forward,
$84,750 00
Soldiers' Relief
400 00
Sidewalk on Winter Street
475 00
Memorial Day
250 00 ·
Sidewalks
300 00
Tree Warden
200 00
Assessors (searching Records and Plans) 50 00
Numbering Houses
50 00
Cementing Cellar and Walk Lynnhurst School House
100 00
Covering for Town Hall Floor
·
100 00
$86,675 00
SPECIAL MEETING, JUNE 7.
Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moths $866 77
New Vault for Assessors
700 00 ·
Drinking Fountains
300 00 ·
Fire Department
300 00 .
2, 166 77
Total appropriations .
$88,841 77
BY LOANS.
Water Loan . . $2,500 00 .
High School Building (new)
· 50,000 00
Grammar School Building (new) . · 20,000 00
Pleasant Hills School Building (new) . 5,000 00
--- $77,500 00
TEMPORARY LOANS.
Annual Meeting (not to exceed) ·
$75,000 00
Special Meeting, August 15 . . 15,000 00 .
--- $90,000 00
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AUDITOR'S REPORT
Selectmen's Incidentals.
Appropriation Annual Meeting . $6,500 00
EXPENDITURES.
Jan. 16 Dr. C. E. Dever, reporting 3 births . 75
Dr. Alfred P. Bowen, reporting I birth 25
Dr. G. Clarence Parcher, reporting 2 births . Dr. A. W. Sawyer, inspecting milk, cattle, etc. ·
50
88 00
C. H. Stocker, fuel for Town Hall . .
133 77
Darcy & Quick, returning 43 deaths . .
IO 75
Harold C. Fay, returning 15 deaths .
3 75
Feb. 6 Henry A. Parker, recording and returns to state of 78 deaths . 15 60
Henry A. Parker, recording and returns to state of 45 marriages 9 00
Henry A. Parker, recording and returns to state of 100 births .
50 00
Henry A. Parker, correcting four marriage returns . ·
80
Henry A. Parker, correcting I death return, 20 Dr. A. W. Sawyer, inspecting cattle and milk 9 00
Merrill & Hancock, license blanks and building blanks 8 00
Merrill & Hancock, 25 notices of registration 5 25
Edwin B. Greenleaf, returning 7 deaths ·
I 75
Amount carried forward,
$337 37
53
54
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $337 37
Feb. 6 The Norfolk Press, 100 poster . 2 75
S. M. Austin, penholders . I 50 .
Sterling Co., I gallon disinfectant I 60
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall 47 93
J. E. Mansfield, car fares . IO
R. S. Jones, Auditor's distribution book 9 00
G. H. & A. L. Nichols, check book, etc., for Treasurer 8 50
The Lynn Gas and Electric Co., service for · Town Hall 19 20
Henry A. Turner, team at wood's fire ·
2 00
20 J. S. Meacom, postage 5 00 ·
The Norfolk Press, 50 caucus posters
2 75
Frank E. Parker, postage .
1 00
Isaac E. Graves, incidental expenses .
I 80
Dr. H. B. Munroe, returning 3 births 75 Henry C. Atwill, legal services . 130 00
Mar. 6 Election officers, annual meeting, Precinct I 62 00 Election officers, annual meeting, Precinct 2 62 00
66.00
C. O. Thompson, labor on voting booths . R. T. Allen, thawing drain pipe and re- pairs at Hathaway estate ·
I 00
5 95
Dr. A. W. Sawyer, inspecting milk and slaughtering houses 12 00
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall 43 73
C. W. Stevens, labor on voting booths I 00
C. A. Blakeley, distributing warrants and reports · 35 00
C. A. Blakeley, distributing reports of Committee on New School House ·
3 00
H. M. Forristall, services as registrar 14 00
The Lynn Gas and Electric Co., services at Town Hall .
25 14
Amount carried forward,
$922 07
Election officers, annual meeting, Precinct 3 C. O. Thompson, services of 4 officers .
20 00
55
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $922 07
Mar. 6 Merrill & Hancock, 75 voting lists 6 25 George Quamby, repairing ballot boxes 2 00
Frank S. Whitten, 1,600 Town and school reports . 333 84
Adams, Cushing & Foster, printing mort- gage record book for Town Clerk . 14 00
Merrill & Hancock, 150 specimen ballots 3 25
Merrill & Hancock, 100 women's ballots I 50
Merrill & Hancock, 1950 official ballots
32 00
Merrill & Hancock, 30 tally sheets 5 50
20 Carrie G. McKenney, supplies Town Hall Milligan Press, printing for Collector
I SO
4 25
The Norfolk Press, 2,500 copies of Town By-laws .
40 00
The Norfolk Press, 50 jury lists 2 50
The Norfolk Press, changing and rebinding Town By-laws and inserting .
20 00
Adams, Cushing & Foster, Burr index for Town Clerk 2 00
Dr. G. C. Parcher, returning 5 births .
I 25
Henry A. Parker, services as Registrar
24 00
Henry A. Parker, preparing check-lists and ballots .
4 00
Henry A. Parker, posting check-lists and horse hire 6 00
Henry A. Parker, repairing ballot boxes .
2 00
Henry A. Parker, 3 dozen pencils and car fares I 95
Jeffreys' Express, expressing register boxes I 50
D. S. Bannon, electric lamp and shade 8 00
Merrill & Hancock, 1,200 appropriation lists 8 00
J. Wesley Paul, services as Registrar 22 50
Mendlow Bros., record book for appropria- tion committee I 60 ·
Amount carried forward,
$1,471 76
56
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $1,471 76
Mar. 20 A. F. Jenkins, services as Registrar . 15 00
Walter A. Pratt, services at Town Hall 2 00
Eugene Stevens, fuel for Town Hall 6 75
C. E. Torrey, services at Town Hall
2 00
George H. Taylor, labor and material for repairing pump 12 26
April 3 J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall ·
62 00
C. H. Stocker, fuel for Town Hall 23 40
The Lynn Gas & Electric Co., services at Town Hall 39
Henry A. Parker, postage and expressing . 2 55
Hobbs & Warren Co., blanks and liquor licenses ·
I 25
The Mckinnon Print, 5
rubber stamp
handles 1 00
L. H. Worthley, cleaning trees Cliftondale square . 10 00
L. H. Worthley, cleaning trees Town Hall grounds 5 00
J. McGilvary and others, forest fire off Cen- tral street, Mar. 28. 4 25
. Ole Christiansen and others, forest fires, box 31, Mar. 31 . .
2 00
Thomas Berrett and others, forest fires, box 26, April I 4 25
Ole Christiansen and others, forest fires, Scotts Wooks, April 2 . 13 75
Ole Christiansen and others, forest fires, March 28 and 31 . 4 50
Henry A. Turner, use of team, forest fire . I 50
Eugene Stevens, use of team, forest fire 1 00 Ole Christiansen, use of team, forest fire 1 00
17 Sinking Fund Commissioners, safe deposit box 10 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,657 61
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
57
Amount brought forward, $1,657 61 April 17 Sinking Fund Commissioners, six months interest on appropriation 20 00
J. S. Meacom, postage 5 00
E. E. Ryder and others, forest fire off Main street, April 3 22 75
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 30 00
D. B. Willis, erecting voting booths . I OO
L. H. Worthley, cleaning moths from old cemetery 25 00
L. H. Worthley, cleaning moths from Roby elm 25 00
May
I E. R. Newhall, expressing 65
Henry A. Parker, postage and express 2 70 .
C. M. Bosworth, care monument lot . 2 35
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 30 00
J. E. Mansfield, brush .
50
M. L. Penney and others, forest fires April 3, 8, 17 and 25 IO 25
A. F. Sachsse and others, forest fires April 24 and 26 3 25
M. F. Cunningham, services as fire ward . 3 50
A. B. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . I 50
C. H. Stocker, fuel for Town Hall . 7 74
D. S. Bannon, electric supplies for Town Hall 8 70
Arthur W. Beede, repairing flag 2 00
New England Telephone Co., rental service, IO 31
Ames, Cushing & Foster, copying book .
3 50
Merrill & Hancock, 500 time sheets for fire wards . 4 50
Merrill & Hancock, 100 return postals 3 75
Frank W. Joy, police service Town Hall, April 24 ·
3 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,884 56
5
58
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $1,884 56
May I Walter A. Pratt, police service, Town Hall, April 28 2 00
P. B. Murphy, 500 dog license blanks .
3 00
P. B. Murphy, 25 posters ·
1 00
Henry A. Turner, use of team
3 00
Lewis J. Austin, collector, $265.00 tax of 1900 @ 1}% · .
3 98
Lewis J. Austin, collector, $809.63 tax of 1901 @ 1% . · Lewis J. Austin, collector, $788.23 tax of 1902 @1% 7 88
8 09
Lewis J. Austin, collector, $2,701.73 tax of 1903 @ 1 % 27 OI
tax Lewis J. Austin, collector, $7,463.93 of 1904 @ 1 % 74 69
The Norfolk Press, 500 notices to delinquent taxpayers I 50
E. E. Ryder, services as fireman at Town Hall ·
I 50
The Norfolk Press, 50 large posters . .
6 00
The Norfolk Press, 2,000 assessments blanks . 6 00
The Norfolk Press, 1,000 note head paper, 2 75
The Norfolk Press, 1,000 letter head paper, 4 00
C. W. Oliver, services at forest fires .
3 25
G. E. Haskell, services at forest fires
3 25
B. C. Hitchings, services at forest fires
4 50
G. W. Blodgett, services at forest fires 3 75
H. Upham, services at forest fires 4 50
H. Borden, service at forest fires I 25
H. I. Caldwell, services at forest fires 75
C. B. Twisden, services at forest fires 1 00
A. Wormstead, services at forest fires 00
W. E. Wormstead, services at forest fires . 75
Amount carried forward,
$2,060 96
59
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward,
$2,060 96
May I W. H. Wormstead, services at forest fires 1 00
C. I. Hitchings, services at forest fires 9 50
L. W. Lowe, services at forest fires . Alfred Sachsse, services at forest fires Thomas Foley, services at forest fires
7 50
I 00
Patrick Lyons, services at forest fires 3 50 William Stanley, services at forest fires 2 00 James Stanley, services at forest fires Thomas Stanley, services at forest fires 2 00
2 00
G. L. Nourse, services at forest fires . 2 00
Levi Florence, services at forest fires . .
I 25
M. A. Hazel, services at forest fires 2 00
I
25
C. L. Putney, services at forest fires
I 50
I. W. Newhall, services at forest fires L. H. Sylvester, services at forest fires N. White, services at forest fires
50
50
H. Stickney, services at forest fires P. J. Flaherty, services at forest fires H. Palmer, services at forest fires
2 00
25
M. F. O'Neil, services at forest fires . Henry Cormack, services at forest fires John Webber, services at forest fires .
2 25
I 00
2 00
Henry Ward, services at forest fires .
75
1 00
W. F. Belcher, services at forest fires P. A. Flaherty, services at forest fires H. Turner, services at forest fires
2 00
1 75
Charles Whittier, services at forest fires
I 25
I. P. Devine, services at forest fires
2 00
John Poole, services at forest fires
1 25
Sylvester Smith, services at forest fires .
75
Thomas Foley, services at forest fires
.
00
Amount carried forward,
$2,121 96
E. Evans, Jr., services at forest fires . B. Perkins, services at forest fires
I 50
1 50
50
.
75
60
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $2,121 96
May I Frank Turner, services at forest fires and team 5 75
Ole Christiansen, services at forest fires and team IO 75
E. Stevens, services at forest fires and team, 19 50
Charles Austin, services at forest fires and team 5 50
Charles L. Davis, services at forest fires 3 50
C. H. Berrett, services at forest fires I 50
Thomas E. Berrett, services at forest fires .
I 75
F. M. Ramsdell, services at forest fires 1 75
W. C. Sellick, services at forest fires I 50
J. H. Williams, services at forest fires 4 25
Ernest Stewart, services at forest fires 2 25
Charles Berrett, services at forest fires Frank Symonds, services at forest fires G. Devine, services at forest fires
1 00
6 00
C. W. Davis, services at forest fires
3 25
James F. Pratt, services at forest fires
15 00
James E. Pratt, services at forest fires Charles Blakeley, services at forest fires
25
Peter Haigh, services at forest fires
6 50
Alex Carter, services at forest fires
I 25
Thomas Emmett, services at forest fires
3 50
E. E. Ryder, services at forest fires
9 25
Elbert Edmands, services at forest fires 6 50
Arthur Mansfield, services at forest fires
4 50
Fred Parkins, services at forest fires
5 75
Charles W. Stevens, services at forest fires,
8 25
George I. Townsend, services at forest fires,
5 50
J. F. McCollough, Jr., services at forest fires
I 00
C. Pratt, services at forest fires
75
Amount carried forward,
$2,264 46
1 00
I 50
David Hanson, services at forest fires
3 75
61
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $2,264 46
May 1 W. Stewart, services at forest fires H. McCollough, services at forest fires Roy Wentworth, services at forest fires H. Milligan, services at forest fires John Brierley, services at forest fires William Fairchilds, services at forest fires, I 25
50
50
50
1 00
1 50
John McGilvary, services at forest fires 3 25 George Pratt, services at forest fires . 2 00 ·
George Durgin, services at forest fires 2 00 .
James Wilson, services at forest fires. 1 25
Ralph Berrett, services at forest fires 1 00
Elmer Berrett, services at forest fires .
I 50
Elmer King, services at forest fires .
1 00
15 Dennison Manufacturing Co., supplies
46
J. S. Meacom, postage
5 00
G. H. & A. L. Nichols, check book, etc. for Treasurer 9 25
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 30 00
Merrill & Hancock, Selectmens' order book, 14 00 Henry W. Johnson, service at forest fires 5 00
Frank S. Whitten, 2,000 warrants 16 75
J. H. Williams, police service Town Hall, 2 00
C. L. Putney and others, forest fires May 8, 2 00
C. A. Blakeley and others, forest fires May 5, 4 50 Cornelious Callahan Co., altering 3 Babcock extinguisher heads 21 00
Butman & Cressey, supplies Town Hall 3 25
29 C. M. Bosworth, care monument lot ·
6 75
C. M. Bosworth, sharpening lawn mower C. M. Bosworth, painting and lettering signs
50
2 00
15 89
June 5 George H. Taylor, repairs at Town Hall Henry A. Parker, services Selectmen's Clerk .
25 00
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . ·
42 00
Amount carried forward,
$2,487 06
62
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $2,487 06
June 5 J. E. Mansfield, 6 keys I 20
J. E. Mansfield, extra labor May 30 1 50
Eugene Stevens, cementing coal bin Town Hall 30 00
G. H. & A. L. Nichols, check book for Treasurer 5 50
J. A. Galeucia & Son, raising flag-staff and new halliards IO 25
Oak Hall Clothing Co., 4 helmets 9 50
C. E. Welt, removing outside windows L. A. S. H. 1 50
J. T. Gunnison, care Cliftondale park 8 00
J. S. Meacom, toilet paper Town Hall ·
2 00
J. S. Meacom, copying ink ·
1 00
J. S. Meacom, postage .
4 00
J. S. Meacom, ink .
40
J. S. Meacom, telephone, etc. ·
S4
C. A. Blakeley, distributing warrants
18 00
C. A. Blakeley, investigating fire at Oak- landvale 2 00
B. C. Hitchings, services at forest fires 1 00
A. Dudley Johnson, services at forest fires, 2 00
James F. Pratt, services at forest fires
6 00
A. B. Mansfield, services at forest fires
3 25
Peter Haigh, services at forest fires
I 25
Charles Stevens, services at forest fires I 25
E. E. Ryder, services at forest fires I 25
Charles H. Berrett, services at forest fires, I 25
Leroy Wentworth, services at forest fires . I 25
George Townsend, services at forest fires .
1 25
Eugene Stevens, services at forest fires 2 50
Ole Christiansen, services at forest fires 75
David Hanson, services at forest fires 2 00
C. H. Stocker, fuel Town Hall 6 18
Amount carried forward,
$2,613 93
63
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $2,613 93
June 5 A. Sachsse and others, forest fires · 2 75
19 The Norfolk Press, printing for Treasurer, 3 75
J. Woodward, plants 4 25
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . .
29 50
Merrill & Hancock, 800 lists of appropria- tions 3 50
R. L. Mansfield, police service Town Hall, 3 00 Richard Dutton, M. D., returning 4 births . 1 00 The Norfolk Press, 1,500 warrants. 8 00
F. W. Clark, police services Town Hall
3 00
George Sewall, settlement for personal damage 100 00 ·
July I J. S. Meacom, postage 10 00 Curry Oil & Supply Co., 10 gals. Suppolia, 13 00
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 24 00
The Norfolk Press, letterheads for treasurer, George Parsons, incidental expenses . ·
2 00
William F. Paul, labor and material for 6 tables for Town Hall 12 50
4 65
William F. Paul, repairing windows Town Hall I 95
William F. Paul, making 5 sign boards 1 85
J. A. Halliday, advertising 3 hearings 7 00
C. W. Amerige, labor on stable at Clifton- dale for ambulance, as per contract
96 00
E. P. Burnham, police services at Town Hall, 4 times .
8 00
C. M. Bosworth, care Monument square 4 25
L. J. Austen, Collector, $250.00 tax of 1901 @ 1% 2 15 ·
L. J. Austin, Collector, $400.00 tax of 1902 @ 1% . ·
4 00
L. J. Austin, Collector, $3, 132.05 tax of 1903 @ 1 % . ·
31 32
Awount carried forward,
$2,995 35
64
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $2,995 35
July 1 L. J. Austin, Collector, $5,340.44 tax of 1904 @ 1%. 53 40
. J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 32 00 17 Lynn Public Water Board, service for drinking fountains 75 00
Lynn Public Water Board, services Town Hall . 14 00
Lynn Public Water Board, service for Hathaway estate · ·
5 00
Aug. 1 H. A. Parker, express, postage, etc. . 2 85 Thomas P. Nichols, 50 copies brief, C. D. Keyes . 9 00
E. Stevens and others, forest fires, July 25, 26 and 28 14 50
Wake B. Spurr, new flag for Franklin square staff 20 70
D. S. Bannon, 2 electric fans for Town . Hall 7 30 ·
C. H. Stocker, fuel for Town Hall 425 41
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., services Town Hall 13 27
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 30 00
J. E. Mansfield, one 16-foot ladder. 2 60
J. F. Pratt, repairing extinguishers, etc. I 72
J. F. Pratt, forest fires July 27 and 28 4 50
Ole Christiansen, forest fires July 27 and 28, 4 25 George Durgin, forest fires July 27 and 28, I 50
C. A. Blakely and others, forest fires July 27 and 28 9 75
C. I. Hitchings, forest fires March 28 to April 26 10 50
E. Curtis McKenney, repairing screens and oil faucet ·
99
7 J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall .
12 00
Amount carried forward,
$3,745 59
65
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $3,745 59
Aug. 7 C. M. Bosworth, care monument grounds. 2 00
George H. Taylor, closet seat and hopper . 3 45
George H. Taylor, repairs on pump, North Saugus 6 25
D. S. Bannon, electric repairs Town Hall, Frank E. Parker, painting and lettering 5 signs 3 75
7 30
Ole Christiansen and others, forest fires July 29 5 50 ·
21 J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . The Norfolk Press, 300 copies lists of polls
28 00
52 pp · 31 00
The Norfolk Press, 1,700 warrants for special meeting 9 50
C. Callahan & Co., repairing extinguisher heads 7 00
J. T. Gunnison, care Cliftondale Park 8 00
R. Hawkes, forest fires 6 25
B. F. Robinson, labor and repairs on cess- pool on Woodbury ave. .
41 75
B. F. Robinson, cleaning out same ·
30 00
Sept. I Eugene Stevens and others, forest fires July 28 and August 23 4 00
A. B. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall 22 00
W. F. Paul, shingling and repairing North Saugus school-house 56 98
W. F. Paul, repairs on East Saugus school- house . · John Mc Vicker, labor on school-house wall East Saugus ·
11 08
Patrick Mahar, labor on school-house wall East Saugus . 17 00
28 75
Dennis Murphy, labor on school-house wall East Saugus 14 00
Amount carried forward,
$4,089 15
66
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $4,089 15 Sept. I John McCaul, labor on school-house wall East Saugus . 2 00
Charles Bechtold, labor on school-house wall East Saugus . ·
4 00
Patrick Lyons, labor on school-house wall East Saugus . 5 00 ·
Joshua Ross, labor on school-house wall East Saugus . ·
I 00
Peter Haigh, labor on school-house wall East Saugus . ·
1 25
Elbert Edmands, labor on school-house wall East Saugus, with team ·
25 00 Fred Stocker, sand for school-house wall East Saugus . 1 00
E. H. Austin, repairing tools, bolts, etc. .
5 25
W. W. Hall, cement for school-house wall East Saugus . 2 40
W. F. Paul, labor and supplies on fence 12 56
James Starkey, labor on sanıe . 21 50
Anthony Hatch, car fares and telephone 1 00
Cemetery Commissioners, mowing lawn Monument sq. 2 00
Samuel Ward Co., books for Collector I 70
12 Dearborn Bros. & Co., contract for lower- ing hose-house No. 3, Franklin sq. 90 00
Dearborn Bros. & Co., contract for concrete footing and brick wall . 75 00
Dearborn Bros. & Co., contract for putting in 7 new posts 25 00
28 Dr. G. Clarence Parcher, returning 9 births 2 25
Merrill & Hancock Press, 500 permits 2 75 ·
Sawyer & Berrett, ice for Town Hall 5 49
E. Curtis McKenney, key and chain ·
50
Amount carried forward,
$4,375 So
67
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $4,375 80
Sept. 28 Atherton, Guilford Lumber Co., lumber for East Saugus school-house 7 06
A. B. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . 34 00
Atherton, Guilford Lumber Co., lumber for Town Hall 24 70
The Banker & Tradesmen, for Assessors 1904-05 10 00
Oct. I C. F. Clark, carriage and expenses per- ambulating Town lines . 13 00
Clarence Coates, collecting $11,731.85 tax of 1905 @ 1% 117 32
L. G. Hawkes, tax books and incidentials . Henry A. Parker, acct. Selectmen's clerk . 25 00
5 00
C. H. Stocker, fuel for Town Hall . 5 00
G. H. & A. L. Nichols, check books, etc., for Treasurer 14 00
Tilden & Adlington, supplies Town Hall . J. A. Halliday, advertising hearings of B. & N. R. R. and gypsy and brown-tail moth
38
4 50
C. M. Bosworth, labor on Monument square, 4 00
C. M. Bosworth, sharpening lawn mower . J. S. Meacom, postage
50
Clarence Coates, receipt book for Treasurer,
2 75
10 00
5 30
David J. Sheehan & Co., labor and use of derrick . 15 63
Stephen W. Madden, attending boiler Town Hall 16 00
C. A. Blakeley, distributing warrants for August Meeting 18 00
Amount carried forward,
$4,719 44
Henry A. Turner, carriage service . R. T. Allen, repairs at Hose House No. 3, Ole Christiansen, lumber for repairs at Town Hall I 50
10 00
68
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $4,719 44
Oct. [ A. B. Mansfield, janitor, Town Hall 28 00
C. D. Keyes, legal services 122 00
16 Clarence Coates, collecting $25,048.92 tax of 1905 @ 1% 250 49
The Norfolk Press, 2,500 poll tax summons, 5 00
The Norfolk Press, 500 blanks and cards . 3 75
The Norfolk Press, 2,000 envelopes . 3 00
The Norfolk Press, 500 note heads .
·
1 50
James L. Pratt, janitor, Town Hall . 28 00
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., service for Town Hall. 14 82
Eugene Stevens, whitewashing North Sau- gus School-house . 18 00
Nov. 3 F. W. Joy, police service Town Hall 2 00
R. L. Mansfield, police service Town Hall, 2 00 H. M. Forristall, perambulating Town lines, 15 00 Chas. F. Clark, perambulating Town lines, 15 00 Clarence W. Fox, perambulating Town lines, 15 00 Henry C. Attwill, legal service in regard to Metropolitan Park Commission boule- vard 75 00 · James Cheever, labor on Winter street sidewalk 9 56
Stephen W. Madden, labor on Winter street sidewalk 6 75
Peter Haigh, labor on Winter street side- walk 4 50
George W. Caswell, 80 lbs. lead
3 20
William F. Paul, labor and material Win- ter street fence 32 45
C. A. Blakeley, material, etc., Winter street fence 48 57
George P. Hatch, use of team 1 50
· 6 Patrick McTague, care Franklin sq. ·
14 75
Amount carried forward,
$5,439 28
69
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $5,439 28
Nov. 6 J. A. Galencia & Son, lowering top-mast . 7 00
J. F. Gunnison, care Cliftondale Park 9 00
Samuel Ward Co., tax bills and cash book for Collector 21 25
James F. Pratt and others, forest fires Oct. I7 ·
6 00
Tilden & Addlington, supplies Town Hall L. J. Austin, collecting $100.00 tax of 1900 @ 13 per cent. ·
I 50
L. J. Austin, collecting $500.00 tax of 1901 @ I per cent. ·
5 00
. L. J. Austin, collecting $1, 171.00 tax of 1902 @ I per cent. . · · L. J. Austin, collecting $2,432.12 tax of 1903 @ I per cent. ·
24 32
L. J. Austin, collecting $4, 120.54 tax of 1904 @ I per cent. .
41 20
James F. Pratt, janitor Town Hall . 30 00
C. W. Amerige, record book, stamps and paper . 2 50
J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall . ·
10 00
C. A. Rlakeley, distributing warrants 18 00
Election Officers, precinct I 66 00
Election Officers, precinct 2 62 00
Election Officers, precinct 3 66 00
C. O. Thompson, services 4 officers election day 20 00
C. O. Thompson, services erecting booths 1 00
Henry A. Parker, preambulating and record- ing Town lines 17 00
Henry A. Parker, stamps and expressing 4 30
20 J. E. Mansfield, janitor Town Hall 28 00
J. E. Mansfield, erecting booths 1 00
Amount carried forward,
$5,893 26
€
I 20
II 71
70
SELECTMEN'S INCIDENTALS.
Amount brought forward, $5,893 26
Nov. 20 Henry A. Parker, services as Registrar, preparing and recording election and recount 55 00
J. Wesley Paul, services as Registrar 29 50
Daniel S. Bannon, services as Registrar 29 50
Eugene Stevens, forest fires and team
2 25
John Brierley, forest fires
75
James F. Pratt and others, forest fires Nov. 25 and 28 8 50
H. D. Bisbee, burial of Frank L. Hall ·
35 00
John Brierley, sharpening lawn mowers .
1 50
James A. Halliday, advertising hearing of B. & N. R. R. Co., ·
2 50
The Norfolk Press, 5,000 envelopes 8 75
The Norfolk Press, 50 polling notices 2 00
C. W. Stevens and others, forest fires Nov. 12 7 00
Eugene Stevens, forest fires Nov. 12
1 00
C. A. Blakeley, forest fires Nov. 12 75
Dec. 4 Clarence Coates, collecting $6,219.20tax of 1905 @ I per cent. ·
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