Town annual report of Saugus 1907, Part 6

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 356


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19 94


Charles Sellick, rent and teaming


9 00


Charles Berrett, filing saws I 50


30 Labor, as per pay roll 515 75


Andrew J. Morse & Sons, hose couplings and clamps . 13 24


Collins Hardware Co., supplies


II 3I


Thomas E. Berrett, use of teams ·


20 00


Sept. 16 Labor, as per pay roll 503 00


Lunt, Moss & Co., repairs on sprayer 8 31 Thomas E. Berrett, rent and car fares IO 20


Oct. 7 Labor, as per pay roll 843 75


Collins Hardware Co., supplies 4 20


Joseph Whitehead, gasoline I 20


R. S. Bauer & Co., order books


75


Thomas E. Berrett, use of team and carfares,


4 10


2 1 Labor as per pay roll 532 65 .


Amount carried forward,


$15,815_06


103


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward, $15,815 06


Oct. 21 Thomas E. Berrett, envelopes, rent and car-


fares


31 14


Joseph Whitehead, gasoline I 80


Norfolk Press, printing notices . 6 00


Gilson Hatch & Wood


I 50


Nov. 4 Labor as per pay roll


613 75


18 Labor as per pay roll . 719 45


Frost Insectcide Co., opera glasses


15 00


H. O. Pratt, acknowledging papers 1 75


F. V. Leroyd, clerical services .


65 00


Charles Berrett, filing saws


I 50


Charles Sellick, teaming sprayer


1 00


Thomas E. Berrett, rent, team and car fares, 11 75


Dec. 2 Labor as per pay roll 606 39


16 Labor as per pay roll


723 88


Collins Hardware Co., supplies


64 75


Frost Insecticide Co., mirrors


2 40


- T. E. Berrett, rent and car fares


12 80


H. A. Parker, acknowledging papers .


I 25


Charles Sellick, teaming ladders


30 Pay roll


580 13


Total expenditure


.$19,277 30


Fire Department.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual Meeting . $2,000 00


Transferred from Selectmen's Incidentals 163 70


Total appropriations


. $2,163 70


104


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. - M. A. Hazel, call man $12 00


Edward McTague, call man 12 50


C. L. Davis, call man 5 75


C. H. Stocker, fuel . 14 00


Lynn Coal Co., fuel .


62 57


Butman & Cressey, fuel


9 60


C. D. Fiske, supplies


2 45


E. H. Austin, repairing hose wagon .


6 00


James F. Pratt, labor IO 50


Ole Christiansen, hammer handles 1 00


Beattie's Zinc Works Co., supplies


10 00


Albert Cooper, for conviction of ringing false alarm 10 00


E. B. Newhall. use of horses 23 00


H. Upham, supplies . 1 00


+ Robert T. Allen, supplies and repairs 5 67


Butman & Cressey, fuel


IO SS


Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and sup plies .


34 19


George A. Raddin, curtains for Hose No. 2,


1 50


Henry S. Harris & Son, blankets and sup- plies 34 75


W. Henry Hutchinson, supplies


2 43


C. H. Stocker, fuel .


·


14 00


F. W. Clark, milk cans


2 25


Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting 18 32


P. Lyons, removing snow 2 00


American Electrical Works, supplies 34 33


Mar.


+ Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting 3 18


James F. Pratt, superintendent fire alarm .


15 90


Frank S. Whitten, report blanks


4 50


C. H. Stocker, fuel .


14 00


P. Lyons, removing snow 4 00


F. E. Newhall, removing snow 2 00


Amount carried forward,


$384 27


Feb.


105


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $384 27


Mar. 4 Henry A. Turner, use of horses 9 50


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 7 55


C. W. Amerige, 3 months rent of hose house . SI 25


C. W. Amerige, 10 weeks rent of stable 10 00


Apr. I Henry A. Turner, use of horses . 12 00


A. B. Mansfield, labor 5 00


C. H. Stocker, fuel . .


7 00


Butman & Cressey, fuel 68 89


G. W. Felton, supplies I 12


E. C. McKenney, repairing furnace


50


Lynn Public Water Board, service 18 00


Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting 3 71


Henry S. Harris, blankets 13 00


Charles S. Putney, supplies 1 00


E. Evans. supplies .


I 54


Cornelius Callahan Co., supplies Alex Matherson, call man . 3 75


George H. Devine, call man


1 00


George B. Devine. call man 5 00


15 Ole Christiansen, use of team


3 75


James F. Pratt, care of fire alarm


26 35


A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm .


2 50


Henry Upham, supplies . .


7 00


R. T. Allen, repairing gas fixture


60


Lynn Coal Co., fuel . 12 00


E. B. Newhall, use of horses 44 50


E. Chester Parker, use of team .


75


Ole Christiansen, use of team and labor


1 75


Frederick Stocker, use of horses in 1904 56 50


Frederick Stocker, use of horses in 1905


133 50


Frederick Stocker, use of horses in 1906


67 50


Frederick Stocker. use of horses in 1907 9 00


May 6 James F. Pratt, labor on fire alarm . .


7 05


Amount carried forward.


$1,008 3S


1 25


106


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward, $1,008 38 May 6 Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., expense of man on fire alarm system 6 45


C. H. Stocker, fuel . 7 00


H. D. Bisbee, expressing . 1 00


R. T. Allen, repairing water pipe hose No. 3 . 4 32


E. J. Caverly, supplies


I 65


Butinan & Cressey, fuel


15 50


Tilden & Adlington, supplies for Central station 33 30


H. A. Turner, use of horses 16 50


Joseph Whitehead, use of horse 2 00


Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting 4 19


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 7 63


Thomas E. Emmett, call man 4 00


Frank Hall, call man I 25


B. C. Hitchings, services as Steward Hose No. 3 . 45 00


W. F. O'Neil, services as Steward Hose No. 2 45 00


Eugene Stevens, services as Steward Hose No. 2 and Ladder No. I 60 00


June 3 Tilden & Adlington, supplies 2 39


F. E. Atteaux & Co., 450 lbs. blue vitriol . Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting


36 00


Frank Florence, call man .


3 75


A. B. Mansfield, superintendent fire alarm


10 00


A. B. Mansfield, 2 days labor on fire alarm Alex Matherson, services as call man


1 00


Ernest Long, services as call man I 50


1 00


George Devine, services as call man . .


W. F. Belcher, services as clerk, Hose 2 .


5 00


Charles H. Berrett, services as clerk, Hose 1 , 5 00


Frank Ramsdell, service as clerk, Ladder 1, 5 00


Evan Evans, Jr., services as clerk, Hose 3, 5 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,346 82


3 01


5 00


107


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward,


$1,346 82


June 3 John L. Weber, services as clerk Board of Engineers 5 00


Thomas E. Berrett, use of team I 50


Charles Selleck, use of team


1 00


C. W. Amerige, 3 months rent of hose house and stable 100 25


July I C. D. Fiske, supplies


3 25


Tilden & Adlington, use of horses and supplies 4 50


Charles Selleck, use of horses 4 00


A. B. Mansfield, care of fire alarm 10 00 James F. Pratt, care of fire alarm for May, 3 00


Beattie Zinc Works Co., 50 zinc, 50 cop- pers ·


30 00


White Indelible Blacking Co., harness blacking 3 00


6 00


Robinson-Brockway Manfg. Co., supplies, C. A. Blakeley, repairing wagon and axle, Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting ·


34 95


George B. Devine, services as call man 2 50


Tom E. Emmett, services as call man 75


John T. Stuart, services as call man . 75


Henry A. Ward, Jr., services as call man 50


Ernest Long, services as call man 50


Austin Hart, services as call man


50


C. H. Stocker, fuel .


93 37


Aug. 5 Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting


I 06


Henry A. Turner, use of horses 22 00


W. Henry Hutchinson, pulley and rope


59


S. T. Patterson, supplies


6 00


E. Curtis McKenney, cleaning furnace I 50


Henry Ward, repairing wagon . 6 75


Beattie Zinc Works, 50 coppers 5 00


Tilden & Adlington, use of horses


13 60


Amount carried forward,


$1,711 41


2 77


108


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward, $1,711 41


Aug. 5 A. B. Mansfield, care of fire alarm 10 00 Charles Selleck, use of horses . 12 00


R. G. Ellis, repairs on hose wagon Ernest Long, services as call man Allston Hart, services as call man .


2 00


I


25


Henry Ward, Jr., services as call men I 25


Thomas E. Berrett, use of team


1 00


30 C. W. Amerige, 3 months rent of hose house . SI 25


C. W. Amerige, 3 months rent of stable 13 00


Frederick Stocker, use of horses 51 50 Henry A. Turner, use of horses


12 50


Tilden & Adlington, use of horses


29 13


E. B. Newhall, use of horses


13 50


Charles Selleck. use of horses 10 00


Ole Christiansen, use of horses .


2 75


Elbert H. Edmands, use of horses


6 00


H. E. Brier, use of horses


2 00


E. R. Newhall, expressing


65


A. B. Mansfield, care of fire alarm and battery room . 15 00 ·


Frank Florence, services as call man .


1 50


Edward Wood, services as call man . .


1 50


W. B. Davis, services as call man £ ·


.


I 25


John E. Stuart, services as call man . .


50


Robert T. Allen, supplies and labor, account Fire Department . 5 88


F. E. Atteaux & Co., 352 lbs. blue vitriol, 26 40


A. B. Mansfield, care of fire alarm .


13 20


Robinson-Brockway Manufacturing Co., repairs on hose, No. 3 . · 2 00


Henry H. Turner, horse hire 7 00


H. E. Brier, kerosene .


I 10


G. W. Felton, supplies


25


Amount carried forward,


$2,038 52


I 75


109


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward, $2,038 52


Aug. 30 Ole Christiansen, use of horse 2 00


Lynn Water Board, water rate . 10 00


Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting 2 10


Charles H. Berrett, repairs on box 42 J. Henry Williams, repairs on box 42 75


75


John F. Stuart, services as call man . 1 00


William B. Davis, services as call man I


25


Ernest Lang, services as call man .


25


Henry Ward, Jr., services as call man Allston Hart, services as call man


25


Nov. 4 G. W. Felton, supplies H. E Brief, supplies. .


55


E. Curtis McKenney, repairing furnace 1 00


E. J. Caverly & Co., supplies . 3 26


Frederick Stocker, horse hire 10 50 Tilden & Adlington, horse hire and supplies. 27 10


H. A. Turner, horse hire .


9 50


Lynn Gas & Electric Co., lighting


6 66


A. B. Mansfield, care of fire alarm Ernest Lang, services as call man


10 00


Henry Ward, Jr., services as call man .


25


Allston Hart, services as call man .


1 00


John Stuart, services as call man 25


William B. Davis, services as call man .


50


Dec. 2 Henry Williams, services at fire .


1 00


Thomas E. Berrett, use of team


3 50


A. B. Mansfield, labor on fire alarm and battery room .


12 50


J. McGilvary, labor on fire alarm 1 00 .


Total expenditure


. $2.163 70


25


76


75


W. Charles Selleck, horse hire . 16 50


IIO


, FIREMEN'S SALARIES.


Firemen's Salaries.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual Meeting . $2,000 00


EXPENDITURES.


Hose No. I.


George H. Pratt, 2 months


$8 34


Peter Haigh, 9 months


37 50


Francis Clark, 4 months


16 67


Charles L. Davis, 4 months


16 67


John J. McGilvary


50 00


Elbert H. Edmands


50 00


Charles Berrett


50 00


Arthur B. Mansfield


50 00


Charles W. Davis .


50 00


David Hanson


50 00


Charles Stevens


50 00


George Durgin


50 00


Charles Devine


33 33


Total, Hose No. I


$512 51


Hose No. 2.


W. B. Johnston, 2 months


$8 34


Henry A. Turner, 10 months .


41 67


H. D. Bisbee, 4 months .


16 67


Peter A. Flaherty


50 00


Alfred F. Sachsee .


50 00


Joseph P. Devine


50 00


Maurice F. O'Neil .


50 00


William F. Belcher


50 00


Patrick Lyons


50 00


George W. Atkinson


50 00


Amount carried forward,


$416 68


III


FIREMEN'S SALARIES.


Amount brought forward,


$416 68


Henry A. Cormack


33 33


Frank Merrithew ·


8 33


Charles H. Whittier


50 00


Total Hose No. 2


$508 34


Hose No. 3.


Levi Florence


$50 00


Moran Hazel, 4 months .


16 67


George W. Blodgett


50 00


Henry Upham


50 00


Evan Evans, Jr.


50 00


J. W. Newhall


50 00


Frederick Stocker


50 00


B. C. Hitchings


50 00


Harry Saxon .


50 00


George L. Nourse


50 00


Edward McTague .


50 00


Total for Hose No. 3 . $516 67


Hook and Ladder No. I.


Eugene Stevens, 4 months


$16 67


Thomas E. Berrett, 4 months .


16 67


Charles Austin, 4 months


16 67


Elmer B. Newhall, 4 months .


16 67


Ernest Stuart .


50 00


Herbert Berrett


50 00


Frank Ramsdell


50 00


Charles Selleck


50 00


J. Henry Williams


50 00


Ole Christiansen


50 00


George B. Devine, 8 months


33 33


Frank M. Symonds, 8 months


33 33


Frank A. Hall, 6 months


25 00


Total for Hook & Ladder, No. I . . $458 34


Total Firemen's Salaries


. $1,995 86


II2


BOARD OF HEALTH. .


New Hose for Fire Department.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual Meeting . $1,080 00 EXPENDITURE.


June 15 Eureka Fire Hose Co., 2,000 feet hose . $1,080 00


,


Board of Health.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual meeting


. $1,600 00


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 7 W. F. Belcher, fumigating dwelling . $3 00


W. F. Belcher, burying dead animal . 2 00


W. F. Belcher, telephone .


25


A. F. Merrithew, removing garbage . 64 95


B. F. Robinson, burying 6 animals 12 00


12 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating 4 dwellings Martin E. Nies, inspecting plumbing one dwelling 5 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting plumbing five dwellings .


25 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, postage I2


J. A. Haliday, notices of bids for remov- ing garbage . 4 00


Charles L. Davis, returning 50 deaths ·


12 50


George W. Gale, M. D., fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00


Amount carried forward,


$147 82


/


BOARD OF HEALTH. I13


Amount brought forward,


$147 82


Feb. 4 W. F. Belcher, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00


W. F. Belcher, telephone, postage, etc. 79


W. L. Fiske, removing garbage 80 00


W. L. Fiske, burying animal


2 00


Patrick Lyons, burying 2 cats


4 00


B. F. Robinson, burying 8 dogs 16 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling 3 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 6 premises, 30 00


Mar.


4 Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 3 premises, 15 00


George W. Gale, inspecting children Clif- tondale School 10 00


W. L. Fiske, removing garbage


80 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating Cliftondale schoolhouse 5 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 4 dwellings 12 00


W. F. Belcher, telephone messages 60


W. F. Belcher, alcohol


30


B. F. Robinson, burying 7 dogs


14 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating 2 dwellings. 6 00


Apr. I. Willard L. Fiske, removing garbage . So 00


Davis & Young, formaldehyde .


12 50


12 00


William F. Belcher, fumigating 4 dwellings William F. Belcher, fumigating Congrega- tional church . 5 00


Patrick Lyons, burying 3 dogs and 2 cats 10 00


B. F. Robinson, burying 2 dogs 4 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00


Albert Oliver, burying cat . 2 00


Thomos C. Sutherst, inspecting 5 premises, 25 00


May 6 Levi Florence, burying 2 dogs 4 00


Patrick Lyons, burying I dog 2 00


W Hobbs, burying I dog . 2 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service W. F. Belcher 2 37


Amount brought forward,


$599 38


1


8


114


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Amount brought forward, $599 38


May 6 G. W. Gale, M. D., examination of chil- dren Cliftondale School . 5 00


G. W. Gale, M. D., examination of chil- dren Essex Street School 5 00


G. W. Gale, M. D., examination of sus- pected case scarlet fever 3 00 ·


G. W. Gale, M. D., vaccinating .


1 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 3 dwellings 9 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating Cliftondale Schoolhouse . 5 00


W. F. Belcher, alcohol


50


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 8 premises, 40 00


5 00


Martin E. Nies, inspecting premises . · New England Tel. & Tel. Co., services T. C. Sutherst O Willard L. Fiske & Sons, removing gar- bage .


I 70


80 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling 3 00


B. F. Robinson, burying 4 animals 8 00


B. F. Robinson, burying goat . 2 00


June


3 B. F. Robinson, burying 2 animals . 4 00


B. F. Robinson, fumingating dwelling 3 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 3 dwellings 9 00


Frank W. Joy, burying 2 dogs . 4 00


Willard L. Fiske & Sons, removing garbage, 80 00


Patrick Lyons, burying dog .


2 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 10 premises,


50 00


July I New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service, W. F. Belcher I 49


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 9 premises, 45 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 8 dwellings 24 00 .


Henry A. Turner, burying dog, 2 00


Willard L. Fiske & Son, removing garbage 80 00


Patrick Lyons, burying dog 4 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,076 07


115


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Amount brought forward, $1,076 07


July 1 A. M. Stocker, burying animal . 2 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service T. C. Sutherst I 49


B. F. Robinson, burying 3 animals 6 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00


David Dwinnell, burying dog


2 00


George W. Gale, M. D., inspecting chil- dren 5 00


Charles L. Davis, returning 67 deaths 16 75


Aug. 5 B. F. Robinson, burying 9 dogs 18 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00 Willard L. Fiske & Son, removing garbage, So 00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service T. C. Sutherst . I 74


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 6 dwellings 18 00


W. F. Belcher, postage and alcohol . 2 09


Frank W. Joy, burying dog 2 00


Patrick Lyons, burying dog 2 00


George W. Gale, M. D., fumigating dwel- ling 3 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service W. F. Belcher


I 40


T. C. Sutherst, inspecting 10 premises


50 00


30 M. F. O'Neill, burying cat 2 00


80 00


Willard L. Fiske & Son, removing garbage, Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 7 premises, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service W. F. Belcher I 39


35 00


Oct. 7 B. F. Robinson, burying 3 dogs 6 00


B. F. Robinson, fumigating dwelling 3 00


Willard L. Fiske & Son, removing garbage, 80 00 M. F. O'Neill, burying dog 2 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 5 dwellings 15 00


Thomas T. Perkins, M. D., 2 house visits, 2 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,525 93


·


116


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Amount brought forward, $1,525 93


Oct. 7 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service W. . F. Belcher · I 23


New England Tel. & Tel. Co, service T.


C. Sutherst . ·


4 06


George W. Gale, M. D., examination of children 4 00


George W. Gale, M. D., fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 8 premises, 40 00


Nov. 4 H. T. Penney, M. D., visiting case of sick- ness 2 00


Williard L. Fiske & Son, removing garbage, 80 00


Patrick Lyons, burying 2 dogs and I cat 6 00


Frank W. Joy, burying 2 dogs . 4 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00 W. F. Belcher, postage and alcohol . I 44


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service W. F. Belcher I 39


George W. Gale, M. D., examination scarlet fever case . 2 00


George W. Gale, M. D., fumigating dwel- ling . 3 00


George W. Gale, M. D., inspecting fish nuisance, Ballard street . 2 00


B. F. Robinson, burying 2 dogs 4 00


B. F. Robinson, inspecting nuisance, Sau- gus river and abating same 10 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 9 premises, 45 00


Dec. 2 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service T. C. Sutherst . 3 09


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service W. F. Belcher I 49


Willard L. Fiske & Son, removing garbage, 80 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,832 63


II7


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY


Amount brought forward, $1,832 63


Dec. 2 W. F. Belcher, fumigating Felton school-


house twice . 10 00


W. F. Belcher, fumigating 2 dwellings ·


6 00


W. F. Belcher, services as secretary Board of Health 25 00


Patrick Lyons, burying cat


2 00


Thomas C. Sutherst, inspecting 8 premises,


40 00


B. F. Robinson, expressing 75 ·


B. F. Robinson, fumigating 2 dwellings 6 00


B. F. Robinson, burying 3 dogs ·


6 00


Total expenditure


. $1,928 38


Free Public Library.


APPROPRIATION.


1


Annual Meeting


$500 00


Dog tax .


597 22


Total appropriation .


. $1,097 22


EXPENDITURES.


Apr. I Selectmen's order


$298 61


July I Selectmen's order


260 81


Oct. 21 Selectmen's order


238 14


Dec. 30 Selectmen's order


299 66


$1,097 22


(For detail expenditures see report of librarian. )


118


CEMETERY.


Assessors' Department.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual Meeting


. $1,800 00


EXPENDITURES.


Levi G. Hawkes, services


.


.


. $175 00


C. W. Amerige, services


.


.


212 50


Alonzo Penney


107 75


Michael J. McCafferty, clerk hire as per assessors' contract


1,225 00


L. G. Hawkes, use of team


47 00


James A. Halliday, printing notices


.


16 25


Total expenditure .


. $1,783 50


Cemetery.


APPROPRIATIONS.


Annual Meeting


· $2,400 00


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 7 Shady Hill Nursery Co., shrubs $3 00


Estate of Abba Tuttle, 3,634 feet sods 36 34


F. W. Clark 1 00


B. & M. R. R., freight


79


National Burial Device Co., device and lining


71 25


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 6 20


Monteith & Meister, manure and teaming . 6 25


Amount carried forward, $124 83


119


CEMETERY.


Amount brought forward, $124 83


Jan. 7 A. E. Davis, labor 64 75


Fred R. Foss, labor . 21 25


C. L. Davis, use of horse . 2 25


C. L. Davis, manure 2 00


21 Henry W. Johnson, 128 loads gravel 12 80


Feb. 4 Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary 45 83


L. G. Hawkes, surveying . II 50


18 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 2 00


Mch. 4 Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary 45 83


Elbert H. Edmands, use of team 1 00


Apr. I Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary . 45 83


Public Water Board, Lynn, service and repairs . 22 75


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., services 4 05


15 C. A. Blakeley, repairing tools and supplies, A. E. Davis, labor .


16 30


13 75


Fred Foss, labor


3 75


May 6 A. E. Davis, labor ·


28 50


Fred R. Foss, labor .


27 25


Fred Hanson, labor .


15 00


Charles Baker, labor


17 25


Charles Baker, use of horse 3 38


Fred R. Foss, use of horse I 50


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 4 10


Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary 48 83


20 Fred R. Foss, use of horse 3 00


Charles Baker, use of horse 2 25


Charles L. Davis, postage stamps 2 00 .


B. & M. R. R., freight ·


I 28


Alpha Portland Cement Co., 8 bbls. cement, Labor, as per pay roll 107 25


16 00


June 3 F. R. Foss, use of horse 2 25 . .


Charles Baker, use of horse 3 38


Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary 55 83


Amount carried forward,


$779 52


120


CEMETERY.


Amount brought forward, $779 52


June 3 Labor, as per pay roll


160 00


15 Atherton-Guilford Lumber Co., lumber 2 91


John C. Holmes, plants 28 00


July 1 Alpha Portland Cement Co., 10 bbls. cement, 20 00


W. H. Hutchinson, grass seed . I 75


Boston & Maine R. R., freight . 1 60


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 2 40


Tilden & Adlington .


I 35


Police Department, services 2 officers,


Memorial Day 4 00


Charles Baker, use of horse 8 25


E. Stevens, use of horse


50


Labor, as per pay roll .


171 50


Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary


58 33


15 A. E. Davis, labor . 18 50


Fred R. Foss, labor .


12 00


Fred Hanson, labor . 13 50


Charles Baker, labor 16 00


Aug. 5 E. Newhall, expressing 2 20


F. E. Parker, lettering signs 3 50


New England Tel. & Tel. Co. . 2 24


Ames Plow Co., hoes, tamper and lawn mower 14 79


W. H. Hutchinson & Co., supplies 4 85


Joseph Breck & Sons, lawn edger 5 50


Walworth Manufacturing Co., tools .


21 28


Charles L. Davis, use of horse .


17 25


Labor, as per pay roll 104 25


Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary


58 33


J. G. Holmes, plants 5 00


19 Joseph Breck & Sons, supplies .


60


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service A. E. Davis, labor 23 00


2 20


Fred Hanson, labor . 20 00


Amount carried forward,


$1,585 10


121


CEMETERY.


Amount brought forward, $1,585 10


Aug. 19 Charles Baker, labor 23 00


Charles L. Davis, use of horse 16 50


A. E. Davis, labor


22 00


Fred Hanson, labor .


22 00


Charles Baker, labor


22 00


C. L. Davis, use of horse . 15 00


C. L. Davis, superintendent, salary .


58 33


Sept. 16 George W. Full, 5 cement burial vaults 60 00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 2 00


A. E. Davis, labor 19 75


Fred Hanson, labor .


IS 75


Charles Baker, labor 16 75


Charles L. Davis, use of horse IO 12


Oct. 7 A. E. Davis, labor 32 00


Fred Hanson, labor . 31 00


Charles Baker, labor


50


Charles L. Davis, use of horse 14 25


Charles L. Davis, postage . 2 20


Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary


58 33


Heirs of Abba Tuttle, 4, 146 feet of sods


41 46


Thomas P. Nichols & Sons, 1,000 stamped envelopes 23 00


Oct. 21 Thomas P. Nichols & Sons, 1,000 billheads, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 2 00


3 50


W. H. Hutchinson, grass seed .


2 58


A. E. Davis, labor


22 00


Fred Hanson, labor .


22 00


Charles L. Davis, use of horse . 16 50


Nov. 4 Tilden & Adlington, 150 bbls. fertilizer 3 00


John Brierley, sharpening lawn mowers 2 50


Estate of Abba Tuttle, sods 13 45


Charles L. Davis, use of horse . .


9 00


Charles L: Davis, superintendent, salary 58 33


Dec. 21 Fred Hanson, labor . 31 00


Amount carried forward,


$2,279 90


122


SALARIES.


Amount brought forward, $2,279 90


Dec. 21 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 2 10 Charles L. Davis, use of horse . 4 50 ·


Charles L. Davis, superintendent, salary 58 33


31 H. W. Johnson, 28 loads gravel 2 80


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service .


6 62


C. A. Blakeley, repairing tools .


7 30


Francis Clark, manure 1 00


C. L. Davis, superintendent, salary


37 45


Total expenditure


. $2,400,00


Salaries.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual Meeting


. $2,225 00


EXPENDITURES.


Town Clerk


$100 00


Selectmen


350 00


Treasurer


500 00


Auditor .


300 00


Overseers of the Poor


300 00


Water Commissioners


100 00


Board of Health


75 00


Constable


50 00


Chief Engineer Fire Department


100 00


Assistant Engineers Fire Department


100 00


Secretary of School Committee


50 00


Secretary of Finance Committee


50 00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


150 00


Total expenditure


. $2,225 00


123


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Public Buildings and Grounds.


APPROPRIATION.


Annual Meeting $500 00


EXPENDITURES.


Jan. 7 George W. Caswell, repairs at Cliftondale Schoolhouse . $42 45


George W. Caswell, conductor and labor, Felton Schoolhouse 2 25


Feb. 4 Underhay Oil Co., I bbl. floor dressing 15 62


25 Public Water Board Lynn, service for foun- tain 75 00


Public Water Board, Lynn, Denver court . 5 00


Public Water Board, Lynn, Town Hall 10 00


Apr. I Sampson & Allen, installing cord drop Cliftondale hose·house . ·


6 60


Ole Christianson, repairs at Town Hall


3 00


May 6 Eugene Stevens, whitewashing at Saugus Home 9 00


Joseph W. Hall, papering at Saugus Home, 7 75 Welt & Co., repairs at Old Schoolhouse Cliftondale 66 84


Welt & Co., building fence Schoolhouse Cliftondale 30 35


June 3 G. A. Galucia & Son, raising top mast Franklin square 7 00


G. A. Galucia & Son, new halyards . 2 50


G. A. Galucia & Son, removing halyards schoolhouse pole 5 00


D. B. Willis, repairing stairs hose house East Saugus . 12 02


W. F. Paul, repairing pump 2 76


Amount carried forward,


$303 14


124 INSURANCE ON TOWN BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward, $303 14


June 3 George W. Caswell, new pump and labor at North Saugus 13 05


15 E. W. Fiske, whitewashing barn at Saugus Home . 15 00


E. C. McKenney, screen black and repairs at Town Hall 2 43


Aug. 5 W. F. Paul, labor and material repairing barn at Saugus Home . . W. F. Paul, labor and material repairing Hose House No. I. · 19 Joseph I. Snow, repairing fire box Town Hall IS 34




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