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I 50
Total expenditure
$287 30
Water Department.
APPROPRIATION.
1905.
Jan. I Unexpended balance .
$316 86
Annual Meeting (Loan) .
2,500 00
Total appropriaton .
. $2,816 86
EXPENDITURES.
Apr. 3 C. I. Hitchings, labor and teams
$40 00
Peter Haigh, labor
21 56
J. Shanahan, labor .
7 25
Peter Haigh, filling around hydrants . .
1 56
George W. Caswell, pipe .
10 13
George W. Caswell, pump
4 70
George W. Caswell, labor 4 00
W. H. Hutchinson, 2 tapes 3 95
Lynn Public Water Board, 1 10x6 tee
9 75
Lynn Public Water Board, 1 10x6 cross
12 00
Lynn Public Water Board, 2 pigs, lead
9 30
E. J. Caverley & Co., lines
74
Amount carried forward,
$124 94
94
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $124 94
May 15 Tilden & Adlington, salt
28
E. H. Austin, supplies 2 80
E. Stevens, manure and teaming 2 00 .
E. Evans, oil .
S4
Peter Haigh, labor 15 00
June 5 Peter Haigh, labor
25 63
Patrick Bresnahan, labor
10 00
Dennis Murphy, labor
2 50
Daniel Mansfield, labor
.
II 50
James Schofield
2 50
Monteith & Meister, moving tools
1 00
Central Supply Co., I bale jute
5 58
Central Supply Co., pipe, tees and sleeves,
964 66
Boston & Maine R. R., freight .
1 25
H. A. Turner, teaming pipe, etc.
14 00
19 Peter Haigh, labor 21 88
D. Mansfield, labor
16 00
William O'Toole, labor
12 00
James Schofield, labor
14 50
H. A. Turner, teaming pipe
16 00
G. W. Felton, I tape measure
2 50
G. W. Felton, Yale lock . I 25
July 17 Peter Haigh, labor 34 38
W. O'Toole, labor
20 50
Lewis F. Grannus, labor
14 00
Charles H. Driscoll, labor
12 00
Boston & Maine R. R., freight .
I 04
Fitz, Dana & Co., 25 pigs, lead
101 97
H. A. Turner, teaming pipe, etc. 12 00
Aug. 7 Peter Haigh, labor 43 13
William O'Toole, labor
18 00
P. Shanahan, labor .
9 00
Henry A. Skelley, labor
9 00
Charles Driscoll, labor
24 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,567 63
95
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $1,567 63
Aug. 7 F. O. Dewey Co., 6 doz. lanterns 25 50 H. A. Turner, teaming pipe, etc. 8 25
C. D. Fisk, oil cans, oil and wicks 4 15 Monteith & Meister, blasting ledge 44 00 Tilden & Adlington, 2 pails 90
21 Peter Haigh, labor 30 00
William O'Toole, labor 20 00
J. M. Shannahan, labor 23 00
Henry A. Skelley, labor ·
22 00
Charles A. Driscoll, labor
10 50
Peter Haigh, care of lighting ditches 12 nights 30 00 ·
Monteith & Meister, blasting ledge . 52 00
Sept. I Monteith & Meister, blasting ledge 82 00
Peter Haigh, labor
27 50
William O'Toole, labor
14 50
Henry Skelley, labor
19 00
William R. Butters, labor,
9 50
Charles A. Driscoll labor .
19 00
J. M. Shannahan, labor
6 50
18 Peter Haigh, labor
26 25
William O'Toole, labor
1 00
J. Shannahan, labor . Henry Skelley, labor
14 50
Charles Driscoll, labor 8 50
12 50
Oct. 2 Peter Haigh, labor 33 75
6 00
Thomas Devine, labor Peter Laville, labor . Thomas Walsh, labor
5 00
5 00
John Keefe, labor
11 00
Dennis Murphy, labor
II 00
Henry Skelley, labor
1 00
M. Mallane, labor
II 00
Amount carried forward,
$2,175 93
Walter Butters, labor
13 50
96
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $2,175 93
Oct. 2 George W. Caswell, superintending 139 days' labor, three hours per day 241 20
H. A. Turner, teaming pipe, tools, etc. 16 35
Ole Christiansen, repairing box 1 00
Monteith & Meister, blasting ledge .
136 00
16 Peter Haigh, labor 30 00 .
Thomas Devine, labor
8 00
Henry Ward, repairing tools
II 45
Chapman Valve Manufacturing Co., four valves 114 24
Nov. 6 Peter Haigh, labor
40 00
Thomas Devine, labor
7 50
Dennis Murphy 7 00
Charles Sellick, use of team ·
3 00
Sawyer's Express, expressing lanterns
I 20
20 Peter Haigh, labor 22 50 .
C. D. Fisk, oil .
·
3 85
Boston & Maine R. R., freight .
.
3 60
Total expenditure .
. $2,822 82
Fire Department.
Appropriation Annual Meeting, for bills contracted
in 1904
$700 00
For 1905
.
2,000 00
Special Meeting, June 7
300 00 ·
Total Appropriations
.
· $3,000 00
.
97
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
EXPENDITURES.
Jan. 2 Evan Evans, supplies $1 10
R. T. Allen, repairs 60
Gilson, Hatch & Wood supplies I 80
C. E. Welt, supplies and repairs 7 64
W. H. Hutchinson, supplies 1 23
H. A. Turner, use of horses 35 00
G. E. Haskell, washing hose
75
C. W. Robinson, supplies
So
C. W. Amerige, rent of Hose house No. 2,
68 50
C. H. Stocker, fuel .
7 00
Butman & Cressey, use of horses
52 45
W. E. Decrow, repairing fire alarm 13 50
J. F. Pratt, labor and supplies on fire alarm 67 28
G. W. Felton, supplies
7 30
R. T. Allen, repairs
4 93
Lynn Public Water Board, service Hose 3,
12 00
Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting Hose houses . 14 83
C. H. Berrett, services as call man 4 00 .
Ernest Stewart, services as call man
.
5 25
George Devine, services as call man
5 00
J. E. Pratt, services as call man
25
Fred Parkens, services as call man
8 00
E. Edmands, services as call man
7 25
George Pratt, services as call man M. A. Hazell, services as call man Henry Upham, services as call man
3 00
10 00
Beattie Zinc Works, supplies 45 50
J. E. Pratt, labor on fire alarms
1 00
E. H. Edmands, labor on fire alarms
1 00
J. S. Meacom, vitrol
27 00
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses
9 15
E. Stevens, use of horses .
47 50
Amount carried forward,
$477 86
7 25
98
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $477 86
Jan. 2 Joseph Devine, services as call man . 5 75
Charles Whittier, services as call man 5 25 .
Feb. 6 E. Curtis McKenney, supplies . I 95 .
J. F. Pratt, services and car fares Butman & Cressey, use of horses
73 45
C. H. Stocker, fuel . 35 00
Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting houses, Knights & Thomas, supplies .
I 20
C. D. Fisk, supplies .
6 92
W. J. Burton, supplies .
2 20
Sampson & Allen, supplies 1 80
E. Stevens, use of horses and supplies 15 16
T. D. Emmet and others, washing hose I 50
T. D. Emmet, use of horse 1 00
A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm . .
I
25
C. W. Stevens, washing hose 2 00 .
E. E. Ryder, shoveling snow 5 00
J. W. Upham, supplies
I 25
C. I. Hitchings, shoveling snow 5 00
Patrick Lyons, shoveling snow 3 00
H. A. Turner, use of horses 5 50
R. Johnson, services at fire I 00
Thomas Foley, services at fire .
1 00
George Atkinson, services at fire I 00 .
J. Poole, services at fire 1 00
W. E. Decrow, expert, investigating fire alarm system 50 03
E. Stevens, use of team for same 8 00
C. I. Hitchings, labor team and car fares for same · 20 50 ·
J. F. Pratt, labor and expenses for same .
19 52
Mar. 6 E. E. Ryder, washing hose 2 00 ·
E. E. Ryder, shoveling snow ·
·
4 00
E. Stevens, use of horses . · .
13 00
Amount carried forward,
$828 40
47 26
8 05
99
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $828 40
Mar. 6 J. F. Pratt, labor and supplies on fire alarm, 30 03
R. T. Allen, repairs and supplies, Hose 3, I 56
E. J. Caverly & Co., supplies 6 01
O. C. Christiansen .
3 00
Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 5 60
J. H. Williams and others, washing hose 1 50
H. A. Turner, use of horses 7 00 .
E. C. McKenney, repairs on furnace, Hose I, 7 II
B. M. Remick, repairs on Hose House 2 . W. L. Crafts, cover for hose wagon . 3 50
3 50
G. W. Felton, snow shovel ·
30
George W. Atkinson, shoveling snow ·
3 87
C. W. Amerige, rent Hose House 2 62 50
April 3 Patrick Lyons, labor 4 00
M. F. O'Neill, steward's salary 45 00
B. Carlton, steward's salary 45 00
Eugene Stevens, steward's salary 60 00
C. H. Stocker, supplies ·
21 00
H. A. Turner, use of horses
36 50
Eugene Stevens, use of horses 27 50
W. E. Decrow, services 7 76
A. B. Mansfield, services .
1 25
J. F. Pratt, services .
14 50
J. S. Meacom, supplies
28 13
O. R. Howe, supplies
2 00
E. H. Edmands, use of horses
1 00
C. A. Blakeley, supplies .
8 75
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses 41 36
Joseph Whitehead, supplies 12 80
Charles Stevens, services
1 00
D. W. Hanson, services
I 63
C. Wiley, services
1 63
J. Pratt, services
I 63
Amount carried forward,
$1,326 32
100
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward,
$1,326 32
April 3 J. W. McGilvary, services 75
Peter Haigh, services 75
David Hanson, services
75
James Wilson, services
75
May I E. H. Edmands, use of horses . 2 00
Twombly Bros., pole for truck . 5 25 Thomas E. Emmet and others, washing hose 4 00 .
F. M. Symonds, services as clerk ·
5 00
C. I. Hitchings, washing hose . .
4 00
A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm .
2 50
E. Stevens, use of horses .
44 00
Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 6 84
J. F. Pratt and others, labor on hose .
4 50
J. F. Pratt and others, washing hose . 6 25 .
J. J. McGilvary, washing hose
·
2 00
Henry Upham, labor on hose
2 00
George W. Blodgett, repairs
70
W. H. Hutchinson, supplies
6 32
Evan Evans, supplies
I 93
J. P. Devine, call man
2 50
John Poole, call man
2 00
Frank Turner, call man
2 00
Evan Evans, supplies
65
E. H. Edmands, use of horses
2 00
C. H. Stocker, fuel .
7 00
P. Derby & Co., chairs 16 50
18 60
C. D. Fiske, supplies
5 85
Butman & Cressey, fuel
9 75
Amount carried forward,
$1,510 96
Charles Whitten, call man
3 50
George Atkinson, call man
2 75
Henry Upham, call man
1I 25
J. F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm .
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $1,510 96
May I Opin Bros., table 10 00
E. Stevens, use of horses . 26 80
Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 3 8I
John McGilvary, washing hose .
1 00
Charles Whittier, call man 2 50
J. Devine, call man .
2 25
George Atkinson, call man
I 75
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and supplies 70 36
H. A. Turner, use of horses 37 50
15 Gilson, Hatch & Wood, supplies 70
Butman & Cressey, fuel . 50 58
Henry Upham, washing hose
I 50
Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 3 08
June 5 Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting hose houses . ·
7 23
C. W. Amerige, rent of Hose House 2 and water 68 50
Gilson, Hatch & Wood, supplies
90
Butman & Cressey, fuel 7 00
J. S. Webber, postage and supplies 2 50
H. A. Turner, use of horses II OO
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and sup- plies . 8 60
Merrill & Hancock, printing 7 00
Stuart, Howland & Co., supplies 17 80
A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm . 16 25
J. F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm 27 42
Frank Knox, labor 2 00
C. W. Stevens, supplies . 1 00
Cornelius Callahan Co., supplies 60 58
E. Stevens, use of horses . 24 25
Amount carried forward,
$1,984 82
102
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $1,984 82
June 19 Curry Oil & Supply Co., polish 3 00
W. H. Hutchinson, supplies 65
E. J. Caverly & Co., supplies 3 69
R. T. Allen, repairs and supplies, Hose 3, 9 27
City of Lynn, water services 18 00
July I Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and sup- plies 6 10
Robinson-Brockway Man'f'g Co., supplies,
2 80
E. Stevens, use of horses . .
19 50
J. S. Meacom, supplies 34 77 .
C. H. Stocker, fuel . ·
77 38
J. F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm .
24 45
A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm ·
7 50
Peter Haigh, labor on fire alarm 2 00
Cairns & Co., roll call books
4 20
Henry A. Turner, use of horses
4 50
17 A. B. Mansfield, labor 1 00 .
George H. Pratt, call man II 75 .
Aug. 7 Evan Evans, supplies I 30 .
Knight & Thomas, supplies 2 50
Cornelius Callahan Co., supplies 6 36
F. S. Avery, labor 3 50
A. B. Mansfield, labor I 00
A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm .
·
2 50
Frank E. Vincent, supplies 4 17
H. A. Turner, use of horses 9 00
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and sup- plies 9 10
B. M. Remick, platform on hose wagon 6 00
Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 3 91
James F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm . 16 85
Sept. I E. Stevens, use of horses . 14 00
James F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm . 20 35
Amount carried forward,
$2,315 92
103
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $2,315 92
Sept. 1 A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm . I 75
E. R. Newhall, expressing 4 20
Beattie Zinc Works Co., supplies 26 00
Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 2 97
George W. Caswell, repairs at Hose House 2 8 48
Oct.
C. W. Amerige, rent of Hose House 2 62 50
3 Butman & Cressey, fuel 3 50
E. Stevens, use of horses .
23 25
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and sup- plies . IO 25
Cains & Bro., 4 secretaries' record books IO 70
Stewart, Howlands & Co., reel 6 00
F. S. Whitten, printing 100 copies of rules and regulations 17 00
R. T. Allen, cleaning stove, Hose House 3, I 50
Joseph Harding & Co., supplies 2 00
Norfolk Press, 250 cards, location of boxes, 10 00
Henry Ward, repairing hose wagon . ·
4 50
H. A. Turner, use of horses · 9 50
C. Callahan Co., supplies and repairs on hose 4 59
C. Callahan Co., resetting 17 ends 8 50
C. Callahan Co., 3 sets 2} in. couplings 8 25
C. Callahan Co., 250 feet hose relined
85 00
Lynn Gas and Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 4 02
City of Lynn, water service 10 00
John Poole, call man · 2 00
P. Hatch, call man . 4 50
H. D. Bisbee, call man 3 50
W. G. Winslame, services at automobile fire, I 50
Amount carried forward, $2,651 88
104
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $2,651 88
Oct. 3 A. B. Mansfield, labor of police telephone line S 75
James F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm and police telephone line 14 50
P. Lyons, services steward Hose 2 .
2 00
C. A. Blakeley, labor, repairs and supplies, 25 85
Nov. 6 Waverly Heating & Supply Co., grate bar, II 20
Charles S. Putney, supplies 70
E. C. McKenney, repairing furnace Hose I, S 02
Peter Haigh, labor on hydrants 15 00
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses .
12 50
H. A. Turner, use of horses ·
13 50
E. Stevens, use of horses .
I7 75
G. W. Blodgett, supplies . 1 24
A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm S 75
James F. Pratt, labor on police telephone and fire alarm 6 00
Evan Evans, supplies
·
1 48
Patrick Lyons, labor .
2 00
N. B. Johnson, repairs at Hose House 2 . 2 49
C. H. Stocker, fuel .
29 27
J. S. Meacom, 450 lbs. vitriol and rubber stoppers 28 3S
C. D. Fiske, supplies
3 40
W. H. Hutchinson, supplies
I 05
George Harwood, rent of stable
26 00
Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting hose houses . 10 23
Dec. 4 H. A. Turner, use of horses S 50 .
W. H. Hutchinson, supplies
C. H. Stocker, fuel I 20
6 39
Bailey's Express, expressing
10 05
Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and supplies IS 35
Amount carried forward,
$2,946 43
FIREMEN'S SALARIES. 105
Amount brought forward, $2,946 43
Dec. 4 E. Stevens, use of horses . 16 50
James F. Pratt, Supt. fire alarm
33 20
James F. Pratt, supplies . James F. Pratt, car fares and expressing So
I 35
Total expenditure . $2,998 28
Firemen's Salaries.
APPROPRIATION.
Annual Meeting . $2,200 00
EXPENDITURES.
Hook and Ladder No. I .
Thomas E. Berrett
$50 00
Ole Christiansen
50 00
Frank M. Ramsdell
50 00
Charles W. Sellick
50 00
Eugene Stevens
50 00
J. Henry Williams
50 00
Charles L. Davis
50 00
Charles B. Austin .
50 00
James E. Pratt
50 00
C. Herbert Berrett
50 00
Ernest Stewart
33 33
Justin E. Mansfield
.
12 50
$545 83
8
106
FIREMEN'S SALARIES.
Hose No. I.
John J. McGilvary
$50 00
Thomas Emmett
50 00
Charles W. Davis .
50 00
Peter Haigh
50 00
David W. Hanson .
50 00
Arthur B. Mansfield
50 00
Charles W. Stevens
50 00
James A. Wilson .
50 00
George H. Durgin .
·
50 00
Fred W. Parkins
29 16
George H. Pratt
8 33
Elbert H. Edmands
4 17
Ernest E. Ryder
37 51
Bert B. Pranker
16 67
$545 84
Hose No. 2.
Harry A. Turner
$50 00
Alfred Sachsse
50 00
Patrick Lyons
50 00
Peter A. Flaherty
50 00
Maurice F. O'Neill
41 67
Joseph Devine
33 33
Henry Comack
45 84
William Belcher
50 00
Charles Whittier
33 33
George Atkinson
33 33
John L. Poole
20 84
Prescott Hatch
4 17
John L. Webber
16 67
Herbert W. Palmer
12 50
Henry Ward .
16 67
Frank W. Turner
12.50
Peter J. Flaherty
.
16 67
·
·
$537 52
107
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Hose No. 3.
George Haskell
. . $50 00
George W. Blodgett
·
.
50 00
George L. Nourse
50 00
Cyrus W. Oliver
50 00
Levi Florence
50 00
Evan Evans, Jr.
50 00
B. Carlton Hitchings
50 00
Brainard B. Perkins
50 00
Hervey Upham
33 33
J. W. Newhall
50 00
Frederick Stocker
50 00
Charles L. Putney .
16 67
$550 00
(Total expenditure $2, 179.19.)
Board of Health.
APPROPRIATION.
Annual meeting
. $1,300 00
EXPENDITURES.
Jan. 16 E. D. Taylor & Co., formaldehyde pastelles, $12 50
Feb. 6. Clarence Coates, fumigating 8 dwellings ·
24 00
Clarence Coates, burying animal .
2 00
Clarence Coates, printing 250 postal cards, Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . .
4 00
70 00
March 6 B. F. Robinson, burying 5 animals :
10 00
W. L. Belcher, fumigating 4 dwellings .
12 00
Dr. G. W. Gale, inspecting 3 dwellings 9 00
Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . ·
70 00
·
Amount carried forward,
$213 50
.
108
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Amount brought forward, $213 50
April 3 B. F. Robinson, fumigating Roby school- house 5 00
Dr. G. W. Gale, fumigating I dwelling 3 00
Dr. G. W. Gale, 3 inspections and visits 4 50
W. F. Belcher, fumigating 3 dwellings 9 00
Harry E. Hartich, burying animal
2 00
Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . 70 00
May I B. F. Robinson, burying 8 animals 16 00
9 00
B. F. Robinson, fumigating 3 dwellings . Dr. George W. Gale, 2 inspections and visits ·
6 00
J. A. Halliday, printing notices to journey- men plumbers I 50
Patrick Lyons, labor, cleaning vacant lot, Lincoln avenue 3 00
W. F. Belcher, burying animal 2 00
W. F. Belcher, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00
J. A. Halliday, ad. brown tail moth notice, 7 00
Hastings & Sons Publishing Co., ad. notice to journeymen plumbers 3 60 ·
Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . ·
70 00
June 5 J. M. Nelson, formaldehyde 24 00
The Norfolk Press, 2,850 notices and per- mits 39 50
W. F. Belcher, fumigating dwelling 3 00
W. F. Belcher, burying animal .
2 00
W. F. Belcher, postage
I 62
B. F. Robinson, burying 3 animals
6 00
B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling
3 00
Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting and testing,
13 62
Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage .
70 00
July 17 Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting plumbing in 5 dwellings .
25 00
W. F. Belcher, fumigating dwelling . 3 00
Amount carried forward,
$621 84
109
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Amount brought forward, $621 84
July 17 Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . 70 00
C. L. Davis, returning 55 deaths 13 75
Aug. 7 State of Massachusetts, 2 culture outfits 2 00
Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 10 dwell- ings 50 00 .
B. F. Robinson, burying 4 animals .
8 00
B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling .
3 00
Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage .
70 00
Oct. 2 Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage, 2
months . 140 00 .
W. F. Belcher, burying 2 animals 4 00
W. F. Belcher, fumigating dwelling 3 00
B. F. Robinson, burying 4 animals 8 00
B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling 3 00
Nov. 3 Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting and testing 13 dwellings . 65 00
Thomas C. Sutherst, postage 1 00
6 Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage. .
70 00
W. F. Belcher, fumigating dwelling . 3 00
W. F. Belcher, postage
I 12
Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting Roby and Felton school houses 10 00
Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting and testing 4 dwellings . 20 00
Dec. 4 Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting and testing 8 dwellings 40 00 .
A. F. Merrithew, burying animal 2 00
George K. Stackpole, burying animal 2 00
Dr. George W. Gale, inspecting case North Saugus . 3 00
Dr. George W. Gale, fumigating dwelling, 3 00
B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling 3 00
B. F. Robinson, burying animal 2 00
W. F. Belcher, fumigating dwelling . ·
3 00
Amount carried forward,
$1,224 71
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PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Amount brought forward, $1,224 71
Dec. 4 W. F. Belcher, for services as Secretary of Board . ·
25 00
Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . ·
70 00
Dec. 30 Dr. George W. Gale, examining 2 cases sudden death 5 00
B. F. Robinson, burying 2 animals . 4 00
W. F. Belcher, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00 Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage .
70 00
J. A. Halliday, advertisement for proposals for removal of garbage 4 00
Charles L. Davis, returning 53 deaths 13 25
Thomas C. Sutherst, 9 inspections 45 00 ·
Total expenditure . $1,466 96
Public Library.
APPROPRIATION.
Annual Meeting (and dog tax.)
$600 00
Dog tax . .. ·
.
568 II
Total appropriation
. $1,168 1I
EXPENDITURES.
By Selectmen's orders . $1, 168 ·1 I
(For detail expenditures see report of Librarian. )
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MOTH DEPARTMENT.
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths Department.
APPROPRIATIONS.
Special Meeting, June 7 . . $ 866 77
Received from Commonwealth
6,079 67
Due from Commonwealth
2,004 81
Received from Stuart Howland Co.
30 20
Total appropriations . $8,981 45
EXPENDITURES.
June 5 W. A. Hatch, labor . .
$12 50
N. A. Walters, labor
12 50
A. F. Jenkins, labor . 12 00
J. D. Shanahan, labor
10 00
L. H. Worthley, labor
36 00
D. S. Bannon, clinching straps
3 00
L. H. Worthley, car fares and supplies 4 40
19 Pay roll, for labor
112 50
Bowker Insecticide Co., 3-100 disparine
45 00
Charles J. Jager Co., pump, hose and supplies 31 20
Henry A. Turner, horse hire
28 25
L. H. Worthley, supplies . ·
1 75
Prescott & Co., 200 feet cotton hose .
18 00
July I L. H. Worthley, express and car fares 2 10
H. A. Turner, use of team 6 50
51 98
H. L. Frost & Co., burlap and twine Labor, as per pay roll
215 38
17 Collins Hardware Co., tools and supplies 25 66
Labor, as per pay roll
309 75
Leon H. Worthley, car fares 2 85
H. A. Turner, use of horse .
.
1 00
Amount carried forward,
$942 32
II2
MOTH DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $942 32
Aug. I Labor, as per pay roll 348 25
L. H. Worthley, car fare and plane .
2 45
Bailey's Express, expressing supplies . 2 00
7 John Tupper, 5 ladders and rope 20 84
21 Labor, as per pay roll 520 08
L. H. Worthley, 24 cresote cans I 95
L. H. Worthley, car fares 3 00
L. H. Worthley, supplies . I 07
Otis J. Freeman, labor and stock painting ladders . 5 00 ·
B. F. Robinson, 2 months rent to Aug. Ist., 16 00
B. F. Robinson, horse hire 4 00
Collins Hardware Co., wire brushes and hooks 4 25
Sept. 21 Labor, as per pay roll · ·
366 75
18 Labor, as per pay roll 709 00
B. F. Robinson, horse hire Sept. I
4 00
L. H. Worthley, supplies and expense Sept. I . 2 98
Bowker Insecticide Co., creosote mixture . 35 35
A. C. Harvey & Co, steel .
90
C. O. Marshall, mirror backs 1 50
R. C. Smalley, expressing
4 15
Collins Hardware Co., supplies
20 66
E. Curtis McKenney, tinning mirror backs,
I 50
L. H. Worthley, expenses and supplies, Sept. 9 . 3 º5
B. F. Robinson, horse hire, Sept. 10 2 00
C. A. Blakeley, 30 cleaning knives IO 50
H. A. Turner, horse hire . 6 00
Oct. 2 Labor, as per pay roll 894 07
Boston Plate Glass Co., mirror glass . 2 50
Stuart, Howland Co., climbers and straps, 30 20
The Norfolk Press, notices and envelopes, IO 75
Amount carried forward,
$3,977 07
113
MOTH DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward, $3,977 07
Oct. 2 B. F. Robinson, horse hire 7 00
B. F. Robinson, tool box . 15 00
B. F. Robinson, 2 months' rent to Oct. I, 16 00
L. H. Worthley, ledger book .
2 00
L. H. Worthley, duplicate book 20
L. H. Worthley, car fares and expressing, 2 45 2,500 postage stamps for mailing circulars, 25 00
16 R. C. Smalley, expressing 3 25
Collins Hardware Co., supplies 16 35
W. A. Hatch, expense and supplies .
3 57
Bowker Insecticide Co., 3 barrels creosote, 54 25 Labor, as per pay roll 758 63
Nov. 3 Labor, as per pay roll 1,085 87
Bowker Insecticide Co., 6 casks creosite . 103 95
6 25
Bowker Insecticide Co., 25 creosote tubes, W. A. Hatch, expense
4 15
6 J. L. Powell, labor
29 00
13 Tilden & Adlington, 257 gallons creosote .
95 09
W. A. Hatch, expense B. F. Robinson, expressing
5 00
20 Labor, as per pay roll ·
762 21
Dec. 4 Labor, as per pay roll Stuart, Howland Co., 14 pairs climbers and straps 30 20
639 84
Collins Hardware Co., supplies and hard- ware ·
7 62
G. W. Felton, oil can 1 00 ·
W. A. Hatch, expenses
3 35
18 Labor, as per pay roll 696 14
Tilden & Adlington, 249 gallons P. G. oil and expressing 27 41
Ralph C. Smalley, expressing · 6 65
Robinson Brockway, 18 straps . ·
3 60
W. H. Hutchinson, hardware supplies ·
7 70
Amount carried forward,
$8,398 95
3 15
114
CEMETERY.
Amount brought forward, $8,398 95
Dec. IS Collins Hardware Co., hardware supplies, 16 70
W. A. Hatch, expenses 3 75
29 Labor, as per pay roll 466 og
Tilden & Adlington, 250 gallons creosote, 92 26 W. A. Hatch, car fares, postage, etc. ·
3 70
Total expenditure . $8,981 45
Cemetery.
APPROPRIATION.
Annual Meeting . $1,400 00
EXPENDITURES.
March 6 C. L. Davis, prunning knife $1 50
C. L. Davis, climbers I 75
C. L. Davis, expressing and car fares 69
20 A. E. Davis, labor
22 00
C. W. Stevens, labor 3 00
F. W. Clark, 12 cords dressing
3 50
April 3 H. F. Milligan, printing slips C. F. Clark, § cord dressing.
I 50
C. L. Davis, postage
2 00
C. L. Davis, screwdriver .
I 25
17 Lorenzo Mansfield, labor .
16 00
A. E. Davis, labor .
21 00
Charles Florence, labor
C. L. Davis, freight charges
2 00
May I L. G. Hawkes, surveying . Alpha Portland Cement Co., 10 barrels cement .
24 50
17 50
Amount carried forward,
$127 69
I 50
115
CEMETERY.
Amount brought forward, $127 69
May I Lorenzo Mansfield, labor .
24 00
A. E. Davis, labor
IO 50
Charles Florence, labor
22 00
Walter A. Pratt, police service .
2 00
15 Lorenzo Mansfield, labor .
24 00
Fred Foss, labor
23 25
A. F. Davis, labor
24 00
Charles Florence, labor
23 00
W. Henry Hutchinson, tools
5 78
C. L. Davis, express on tools 85
C. L. Davis, car fares
54
June 5 Lorenzo Mansfield, labor
30 50
Fred Foss, labor
33 00
A. E. Davis, labor
39 00
Charles Florence, labor
27 75
James Cheever, labor 22 25
J. Shannahan, labor . 19 50
John Mungin, labor . 2 50
Daniel Parker, labor .
3 75
Warren Parrott, labor
3 75
Golden Hayes, labor
3 25
Ames Plow Co., tools
3 25
Smith D. Fellows, plants and shrubs 12 75
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