Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1894-1896, Part 27

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 990


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J. A. Bancroft, surveying for fence,


4 00


A. H. Thayer, expenses as Sec. of Com. .


5 00


Total,


$2,047 41


NEW STREET LIGHTS.


March 19, 1894, Appropriation authorized,


$30 00.


May 8, 1894, Additional appropriation, . "' 25, “


5'00


July 9, " 66 .


5 00


Total,


$45 00


.


.


5 00


21


Expended as follows : Globe Gas Light Co., 6 cedar posts,


7 50


66


6 iron frames at $1.00, . 6 00


T. M. Ward, setting glass and repairs,


4 00


W. M. Ward, freight on posts,


25


Highway Dept., setting posts as per pay rolls,


21 05


Total,


$38 80


Balance unexpended, 6 20


$45 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


March 12, '94, Appropriation authorized,


$3200 00


Received sale of runners,


25 00


" carpet and use of engine,


10 00


Total,


$3,235 00


Expended as follows :


STEAMER LUCIUS BEEBE.


Pay roll of members to Feb. 1, 1895, $247 03 .


Wm. B. Daniel, First Engineer, 1 yr. to Feb. 1, 1895, 125 00


E. I. Purrington, Asst. 1 " « " 1, 1895,


100 00


Geo. H. Hathaway, horse hire,


155 00


66


66 1 whip,


1 75


American Fire Engine Co., repairs on steamer,


18 13


Joel Porter, kindlings,


4 00


C. Callahan Co., extinguishers and pipes,


75 00


Wm. B. Daniel, repairs on heater,


2 25


E. I. Purrington, 1 pinch bar,


H. Wellington Co., 2 tons cannel coal,


32 00


Geo. M. Kelley, repairs on harness,


75


Total,


$763 56


HOOK AND LADDER CO.


Pay roll of members to Feb. 1, 1895, .


$375 00


C. H. Cheever, steward, to June 1, 1894, 8 32


J. H. Keough, " Feb. 1, 1895,


16 68


G. H. Hathaway, horse hire,


96 00


F. D. Weld, hooks and ladders,


51 70


Boston Woven Hose Co., 3 sets springs,


27 00


Total,


$574 70


.


2 40


Wakefield Rattan Co., repairs on feeder,


25


22


CARTER HOSE CO.


Pay roll of members to Feb. 1, 1895,


$248 80


E. W. Remmick, setting tires, ·


1 50


Total,


$250 30


CHEMICAL ENGINE CO.


Members' pay roll to Feb. 1, 1895, .


$75 00


J. R. Reid, horse hire,


4 00


G. H. Hathaway, horse hire, 8 00


G. P. Haley, 1} tons coal, 1 ft. wood,


9 85


M. S. Ayer, 212 lbs. soda,


6 01


Geo. Lamont, services, .


3 00


Abraham Gould, rent of land to Feb. 1, 1895,


12 00


John Minniken, repairs in 1893,


2 50


Total,


$120 36


VOLUNTEER HOSE CO.


Pay roll of members to Feb. 1, 1895,


$250 00


Geo. II. Hathaway, horse hire,


2 00


Block & Cate, oil, etc.,


7 20


H. Ayescough, steward, 2 months, .


4 16


Geo. R. Singer, 10 “ to Feb. 1, 1895,


20 84


Geo. P. Haley, 2 tons coal at $5.05,


10 10


" kindlings,


1 25


Total,


$295 55


GREENWOOD HOSE CO.


Wakefield Coal Co., 2 tons coal, .


$13 00


Water Co., service to June 1, 1895, .


11 00


Alex. Glass, horse hire, .


2 00


C. II. Spencer, lumber for coal bin,


1 55


Geo. P. Haley, 6 tons coal, at $5.05,


30 30


Braman, Dow & Co., felt and twine,


1 77


Geo. H. Hathaway, hose straps,


1 25


Total,


$60 87


FIRE ALARM EXPENSES.


H. Belding, repairs on line,


$20 30


H. Sweetser, glass for boxes, 1 25


Geo. M. Stevens, apparatus and supplies,


9S 46


H. C. Howes, line straps,


8 50


%


.


.


23


L. D. Darling, 1 pole arm,


1 05


Win. E. Cade, super. of fire alarm,


. 75 00


work on " 66


67 00


Beattie Zinc Works, 50 4 1b. zincs,


22 00


Highway Dept., setting poles,


4 00


G. H. Hathaway, repairs on spurs,


1 00


E. I. Purrington, labor and material,


5 76


Geo. H. Taylor, stencil, .


94


Arthur Greenough, moving pole,


3 00


Total,


$308 26


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


Citizen's Gas Co., 12,500 ft. gas, Jan. 1, 1894 to


Aug. 1, 1894, $23 50


Municipal Light Plant, 8500 ft. gas, Aug. 1, 1894 to Jan. 1, 1895,


15 30


Geo. H. Hathaway, new harness,


50 00


66 6 repairs and sundries, 25 35


22 00


Cutler Bros., supplies, ·


24 75


Wm. B. Daniel, repairs on steam pipes,


2 40


New England Water Pipe Co., pipe and labor,


2 96


Geo. H. Taylor, tools and hardware,


16 04


changing water pipes and boiler,


48 48


Geo. M. Kelley, labor and chain, 4 45


C. Callahan Co., repairs on extinguisher,


6 90


and relining hose, 37 50


C. A. Perkins, repairs on doors,


3 75


S. F. Littlefield, labor and hardware,


7 03


W. Rattan Co., 1 basket,


75


A. W. Brownell, sundry printing,


10 05


Wm. Tyzzer, steward 1 year to Feb. 1, 1895,


175 00


Wakefield Water Co., service, 1 year to June 1, 1895, 31 00


Wm. Derby, washing hose,


1 20


American Fire Engine Co., grate, screws and cock, .


16 35


66 Ex. Co., expressage,


1 05


C. H. Cox, laundry work, .


4 24


C. Latimer, expressage,


12 80


Geo. P. Haley, 20 tons coal,


101 00


G. A. Seaver, care of fireman's lot,


2 00


Wm. Tyzzer, extra labor,


4 96


E. I. Purrington, repairs,


16 87


66 horse hire,


24


McIntosh Bros., 1 pung,


73 00


J. McManuis, papering battery room,


2: 60


Total,


.


$743 28


RECAPITULATION.


Steamer Lucius Beebe,


$763 56


Hook and Ladder Co.,


574 70


Carter Hose Co.,


250 30


Chemical Engine Co.,


120 36


Volunteer Hose Co.,


295 55


Greenwood Hose Co.,


60 87


Fire Alarm,


308 26


Miscellaneous Expenses,


743 28.


Total,


$3,116 88


Balance unexpended,


118 12


$3,235 00


COMMON AND PARK EXPENSES.


March 27, Appropriation authorized,


$400 00


July 23, Receipts of licenses, May 28,


117 00


Total,


517 00


Expended as follows :


A. S. Wiley, care of park, year 1894,


250 00


A. S. Wiley, bal. salary, 1893,


37 78


M. P. Merrill, trimming trees,


3 00


26 seats at $2.20,


57 20


A. W. Brownell, 100 licenses for May 28, 1 00


Wakefield Item, adver. letting of spaces, May 28, . 4 00 Record Co., adver. letting of spaces, May 28, 2 00


M. P. Foster, adver. letting of spaces, May 28,


2 00


Geo. H. Taylor, labor and hardware,


10 94


S. F. Littlefield & Co., drinking cups and chains, . 1 00 Wakefield Water Co., water service to June 1, 1895, 15 00 Chas. A. Gardner, plants and flowers, 8 25


John Flanley, 20 chairs at 50c.,


10 00


N. H. Dow, labor with horse, .. 9 00


D. P. Rolfe, varnishing top of band stand,


7 50


.


25


John Minnikin, blacksmith work, Roger Howard, carpenter work, 1 50


12 50


Total,


$432 67


Balance unexpended,


84 33


$517 00


STREET LIGHTS.


March 15, Appropriation authorized, $3,000 00


Expended as follows :


Globe Gas Light Co., lighting and care of street lights, Jan. 1, 1894 to Jan. 1, 1895,


1,477 34


Globe Gas Light Co., lamps, posts, frames and repairs, 44 00


Globe Gas Light Co., fonts and glass, 20 10


S. Burdett, care 2 lamps 9 mos. to May 1, 1894, 18 75


I. F. Sheldon, bal. care 26 lamps 1 year to Feb. 1, 1894, ·


211 38


Estate of I. F. Sheldon, care 26 lamps 2 mos., to Apr. 1, 1894, 67 60


T. M. Ward, care of street lights, Feb. 1, '94 to Feb. 1, '95, 815 38


T. M. Ward, glass and setting same,


23 00


T. M. Ward, collecting 137 lanterns, 8 00


12 51


Frank Murphy, care 3 lamps, 4 mos. to Apr. 23, '94, S. F. Littlefield & Co., labor, material and repairs, Arthur L. Weston, care 3 lamps,


5 83


80


66 66 " 3 lights, glass,


90


J. Dunn Walton, care 1 lamp, July 1, '89 to July 1, '92, ·


37 50


F. P. Hoyt, care 1 lamp, Jan. 1, '94 to Apr. 22, '94, Sederquest & Wannamake, frame and repairs, 5 35


C. Latimer, expressage, .


6 30


Highway Dept., setting posts,


5 00


Citizens' Gas Lgt. Co., service to Police Station . lamp, · 11 87


T. M. Ward, release of contract,


190 00


Total,


$2,965 67


Balance unexpended,


34 33


$3,000 00


3 91


26


WIDENING GOULD STREET.


March 12, 1894, Appropriation authorized, .


$1,000 00 Expended as follows :


Labor as per pay rolls,


859 86


Geo. H. Sampson, powder,


7 00


Sederquest & Wannamake, sharpening drills, tools, etc., ·


15 00


Horace Hale, 178 loads gravel at 5c.,


8 90


McIntosh Bros., sharpening 25 picks at 10c.


2 50


S. F. Littlefield & Co., 42 ft. drain pipe at 90c.


37 80


" tools, hardware, etc.,


11 05


Harry E. Walker, 910 loads gravel at 5c.,


45 50


J. A. Sanborn, surveys and plans,


5 00


McIntosh Bros., blacksmith work, .


5 50


Total,


$998 11


Balance unexpended, 1 89


$1,000 00


EDGE STONES.


March 12, 1891, Appropriation authorized,


$300 00


Paid by abuttors as follows :


E. E. Boit, .


$51 31


Henry L. Haskell,


12 48


Geo. F. Wilson, .


29 S8


S. J. Putney,


18 25


E. W. Eaton,


14 90


J. E. Millerick,


88 91


W. M. Ward,


18 13


Due from abuttors as follows :


David Gillespie,


60 23


294 09


$594 09


Total receipts, Expended as follows : M. P. Foster, adver. proposals,


1 50


Wakefield Record Co., adver. proposals,


1 50


J. A. Sanborn, plans and measures,


3 00


T. R. Newhall, resetting 11 ft. at 10c.,


1 10


6 step and post,


.


.


2 00


66 removing " "


1 00


" 50 1-6 ft. circular edge stone at $1.00


per ft., . 50 12


27


T. R. Newhall, 1,059 9-12 ft. straight edge stone at 50c. per ft.,


529 85


Total,


$500 07


Balance unexpended, 4 02


$594 09


NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALKS.


$500 00


March 15, 1894, Appropriation authorized, Received from abuttors as follows : Geo. F. Wilson, . S. J. Putney,


$10 07


7 88


Otto Anderson,


14 98


Miss E. E. Boit,


38 53


Mrs. H. N. Flint,


61 22


Geo. H. Skinner,


7 63


J. E. Millerick,


57 02


E. A. Upton,


19 17


216 50


Total receipts,


$716 50


Expended as follows :


T. Burt Pratt, 610 1-4 yds. concrete at 45c. per yd., 274 61


205 8-10 « " " 50c. " " 102 90


"


gutters and repairs, ·


·


29 12


" 63 yds. recovering at 25c. per yd.,


15 75


“ : 620 " " 23c. " "


142 58


R. A. Lavery, rebate on 1-2 bill of last year, .


135 23


M. P. Foster, adver. proposals, ·


1 50


Wakefield Record Co., adver. proposals,


1 50


J. A. Sanborn, measuring work,


8 50


Total,


$711 69


Balance unexpended,


4 81


$716 50


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


March 25, '94, Appropriation authorized, . 7 $9,150 00


Nov. 7, '94, Additional appropriation,


2,000 00


Total,


Expended as follows :


11,150 00


·


.


28 MILITARY AND SOLDIER'S AID.


William Ahlert,


$48 00


Andrew J. Green,


120 00


Bartlett Laffy,


72 00


George W. Stoddard,


120 00


Charles H. Shepard,


144 00


Alexander A. Stubbs,


24 00.


Jeremiah Whitehead,


48 00


Wm. P. Dyer, .


106 00


William Beattie,


102 00.


Christopher C. Eldridge, .


10 00


Mary Connell, .


72 00


Lizzie S. Cutter,


96 00


Edwin Carter,


96 00.


Eliza A. Eaton,


96 00


Mary A. Hall, .


120 00


Matilda L. Kidder,


120 00


Mary Newhall,


96 00


Laura E. Richardson,


144 00


Elizabeth Shannahan,


72 00


Mary F. Whitten,


72 00


Vasti Woodis,


96 00


John B. Adams,


72 00


Catherine E. Magee,


24 00


John H. Tyler,


60 00


George Burdett,


36 00


Hannah M. Wheeler,


36 00


Fred W. Scovell,


30 00


Emily O. Stoddard,


40 00


Alexander A. Stubbs,


96 00


James T. Burchstead,


24 00


$2,292 00


TOWN CLERK'S RETURNS.


Oliver Walton, return of 106 deaths at 25c. 1893,


26 50


D. J. O'Donovan, " “ 29


66


7 25


J. A. O'Leary, 6 65 births 66


16 25


J. W. Heath, 66


62


66


15 50


C. L. Sopher,


23


5 75


J. R. Mansfield,


66


10


66


2 50


Oliver Walton,


89 deaths


1894.


22 25.


·


.


.


.


.


29


C. F. Hartshorne, copying, indexing and making out returns, births, marriages and deaths, 1 year to Jan. 1, '94,


138 50


ELECTION EXPENSES.


Salary of election officers, March 5, 1894, $90 00


C. H. Curtis, suppers, election officers, March 5, '94, 12 50


Pay of election officers, Nov. 6, 1894, .


175 00


E. A. Hallett, taking box and ballots to pre. 2, 3 00


C. H. Curtis, meals for election officers, Nov. 6,


14 50


Geo. H. Hathaway, hack hire, 4 00


3 00


Mrs. W. Batchelder, meals precinct 2,


19 00


E. I. Purrington, putting up and removing booths,


11 30


$332 30


PRINTING, ADVERTISING, ETC.


Wakefield Record Co., adver. notices, hearings, warrants, etc., 197 92


Greenough, Adams & Cushing, stationery, etc., 69 25


C. B. Bowman, P. M., stamps, postal cards and box rent, 50 00


Thos. Hickey, stamps, postal cards and box rent, 23 28


A. F. Grant, printing auditor's lists,


1 50


S. B. Dearborn, printing tax envelopes, etc., ..


32 75


E. A. Appleton, typewriting electric light board reports, 9 25


M. P. Foster, printing town reports,


279 29.


M. P. Foster, and advertising warrants, etc.,. 432 07


A. W. Brownell, " for various boards,


93 40


Wakefield Item, advertising, hearings, warrants, etc.,


59 50


Rockwell & Churchill, printing legal briefs, 21 50


C. A. Cheney, stationery, etc., for various boards, . 25 16 E. A. Appleton, typewriting articles for warrant, 1 25


$1,296 12


LEGAL EXPENSES.


S. K. Hamilton, prof. services,


$110 00


M. F. Eastman, services dep. sheriff, 2 60


Burrage Yale Heirs, settlement of claim and court expenses, . . .


941 42


$234 50


Albert W. Flint, preparing ballot sheets,


30


Geo. HI. Towle, prof. services, . 383 00


16 66 " settlement of Winterbottom suit, 75 00


Peter McGuire, for services liquor case, . 15 00


$1,527 02


BOARD OF HEALTH EXPENSES.


C. L. Sopher, M. D., prof. services, Miss Muse, $2 00


H. M. Goodwin, distributing B. of H. regulations, 8 00


A. IV. Brownell, 1600 regulations,


18 00


66 200 licenses, .


1 75


N. Ross, cleaning vault, .


2 00


J. A. O'Leary, M. D., vaccination of Moulsen children, 4 00


S. F. Littlefield & Co., tools used cleaning Saugus River,


4 83


$40 58


ELECTRIC AND GAS HEARING.


F. C. Sherman, estimates on gas plant, .


$125 00


J. J. Shaw,


66


30 00


I. A. Parsons,


7 00


Geo. E. Smith,


66


5 00


Gooch & Pray,


66


25 00


C. H. Nettleton, 66


125 00


C. F. Hartshorne, examining records and witness fee, 5 00


J. A. Bancroft, witness fee, .


4 00


C. W. Eaton,


5 00


Rogers & Jones, 1-2 expense reporting hearing,


148 05


Edwin B. Hale, services gas and electric commis- sioners, . 750 00


Ira T. Drew, services gas and electric commission- ers,


750 00


Samuel L. Powers, services gas and electric com- missioners, . 750 00


Henry Davis, witness fee,


2 50


$2,731 55


INSURANCE.


P. H. Southworth, premium on tax coll. bond, $112 50


C. F. Hartshorne & Son, premium, on $5,000 on Town Hall, 150 00


.


.


.


31


Ellison Coolidge & Co., premium on treas. bond,


187 50


P. II. Southworth, " policies, 49 00


C. F. Hartshorne,


armory, 120 00


P. H. Southworth,


66 steam boiler, 50 00


$669 00


RICHARDSON LIGHT GUARD EXPENSES.


Citizens Gas Light Co., 22,300 ft. gas, $40 76 J. H. Keough, Nine days labor moving goods, 18 00 W. C. Jordan, rent of armory from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, Roger Howard, repairs at rifle range,


350 00


21 42


removing and fitting armory goods, W. C. Jordan, heating armory one year to Apr. 1, '94.


14 00


140 50


F. A. Weldon, four days labor moving goods, . S 00


C. Latimer, moving goods, 15 00


23 63


W. G. Doe, land rent rifle range, 1 year to Sept. 1, '94. 25 00


$656 31


EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES.


Geo. P. Haley, 1-2 ton coal and 2 ft. wood, 5 00 City of Haverhill, soldiers' aid, Wm. P. Dyer, 35 69


R. F. Draper, meals for prisoners, at 25 cts., . Alvin L. Vannah, serving warrants and notices, 89 48


40 00


S. F. Littlefield & Co., repairs on Greenwood pump 9 20


F. A. Berge & Co., repairs on Greenwood pump, 3 25


R. F. Draper, truant officer, 25 00


Alvin L. Vannah “ " 25 00


R. F. Draper, posting bicycle notices, 3 00


F. S. Hartshorne, distributing town reports,


15 00


Geo. W. Kimball, horse and team Igt. com.,


1 50


T. J. Skinner, 1 year rent safety deposit vault


5.00


C. R. Hulsman, binding and index. plans, assessors, 38 00


Geo. H. Hathaway, barge for highway com., 5 00


Wm. H. Wiley, care town flag, 3 00


Wakefield Water Co., work on new drinking foun- tain, 8 33


Mass. Rifle Asso'n, rent of target at Woburn,


32


A. W. Flint, writing town bulletins, 5 00


C. E. Townley, ringing bell, July 4, 1894,


2 50


Wm. F. Lakin,


2 50


Geo. O. Russell, 66 66


66 66


2 50


E. E. Whiton, treas. July 4 com., 100 00


W. E. Cowdrey, locating town bound, 2 00


Charles H. Keene, killing and burying 1 dog, . 1 00


C. O. Anderson, 6 Japanese fans, . .60


F. S. Hartshorne, preparing st. list of poll tax pay- ers, 20 00


Allie Bessie, use of team by assessors,


2 00


City of Lynn, aid to C. E. Magee to July 1, .


30 75


Wakefield Water Co., service for new drinking fountain, 4.55


C. F. Hartshorne, posting notices, . 15 00


Geo. H. Sweetser, care of old burial ground,


25 00


O. V. Waterman, expenses on armory deed, Alvin L. Vannah, serving dog warrant,


3 40


10 00


J. S. Batchelder, burying 1 dog,


1 00


A. S. Wiley, care of Eaton & Sweetser lots,


6 00


Town of Stoneham, county tax, 1894, state 38 87


109 70


Geo. K. Walton, damage to horse, 10 00


Com. of Mass., ink 4.00


M. F. Gould, watering st. 30 wks. at $1.50


45 00


American Ex. Co., expressage,


1 40


J. H. Buckley, killing and burying cats and 2 dogs, .


3 50


C. F. Hartshorne, bal. salary board of registrars, Dean Dudley, 1 directory, 2 00 25 00


45 00


Wm. N. Tyler, services as moderator,


2 80


T. R Newhall, bal. on new drinking fountain, Wakefield Water Co., rental drinking fountain, Lucas Bros., repairs on ballot box,


2 75


C. W. Eaton, ex-records of conveyances, etc., .


59 20


American Ex. Co., expressage,


2 00


Lucas Bros., repairs on ballot box,


1 35


Isaac Heath, carpenter work at precinct 2,


67 15


Justin Howard, burial of Eben O. Weed,


35 00


Christiana Anderson, 8 meals for registrars, .


30 00


125 00


39 16


H. C. Perry, inspecting 1097 cattle, at 10 cts., .


33


J. F. Parker, preparing ballot sheet, 3 00


Geo. II. Hathaway, horse hire, 1 00


E. N Smith, lunch town meeting officers,


1 75


John Flanley, 3 tables, precinct 2, .


6 S5


S. F. Littlefield & Co., repairs on Greenwood pump 14 47


E. A. Upton, services as moderator,


25 00


C. L. Sopher, examining cases for suits, .


28 00


C. F. Woodward, stamps for assessors, ·


9 25


A. L. Weston, labor at precinct 2,


1 25


C. C. Blanchard, proportional part horse,


13 00


C. F. Hartshorne, services at town meeting,


6 00


Allie Bessey, horse hire,


2 00


C. Latimer, expressage,


50


O. V. Waterman, personal expenses as Chairman Bd. selectmen,


13 .25


Geo. H. Hathaway, hack hire for D. Chase,


2 00


Lucas Bros., repairing town clock,


.


2 25


J. W. Heath, prof. services to prisoners, .


25 75


C. F. Hartshorne, posting notices, etc., .


9 00


$1,358 45


RECAPITULATION.


Town Clerk's returns,


234 50


Military Aid and Soldier's Relief,


2,292 00


Insurance,


669 00


Board of Health Expenses,


40 58


Election expenses,


332 30


Légal


1,527 02


Printing, advertising, etc.,


1,206 12


Hearing, Electric and Gas Plant,


2,731 55


Richardson Light Guard Expenses,


656 31


Extraordinary Expenses,


1,358 45


Total,


$11,137 83


Balance unexpended,


12 17


$11,150 00


.


34 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES.


March, 12, 1894, Appropriation authorized, $8,350 00


Nov. 9, 1894. Additional appropriation, . 500 00


From Wakefield Fire Dept., setting poles,


4 00


6 € & Stoneham Street Railway Co., 41 30


Street Lights Dept., setting posts, . 5 00


" New st.


21 05


" Town of Lynnfield, work on bridge, 5 63


Total, .


$8,926 98


Expended as follows :


SUNDRY BILLS.


Cutler Bros., tools, oil and weighing stone, 10 95


Geo. P. Haley, lime, coal, edgings etc., : 70 37


Howard Hart, care of lanterns, 9 24


M. P. Foster, printing and advertising notices, etc.,


22 75


Wakefield Coal Co., coal, wood and cement, .


24 00


J. B. Wiley, plastering on Valley street,


6 81


W. P. Phillips & Co., two ten-inch oil cups, at $1.30 Wakefield Water Co., moving hydrant, .


60 20


Sederquest & Wannamake, sharpening drills and blacksmith work, . .


109 37


Mass. Broken Stone Co., 155} tons crushed stone at $1.30, ·


201 45


C. B. Bowman, 200 stamps at 2c.,


4 00


Wakefield Record Co. advertising proposals and hearings,


4 50


T. B. Pratt, 366 2-9 yds. concrete gutter at 50c.,


183 11


Geo. H. Taylor, 16 ft. pipe and 1 milkcan and hard- ware,


7 64


R. E. Archibald, 224 loads gravel at 5c.,


11 20


J. Laybolt, hardware and tools,


34 78


C. H. Spencer, lumber and posts,


60 97


H. L. Goldsmith, 15 loads gravel at 10c.,


1 50


Mark Gould, 32 loads water at 25c.,


8 00


Estate J. Green, 332 yds. gravel at 10c., .


33 20


John A. Sanborn, surveying and plans, . · .


38 50


N. E. Water Pipe Co., grinding axes and 1 screw,


75


John Connolly, 12 railroad tires at 10c.,


1 20


2 60


t


35


Horace G. Hale, 241 loads gravel at 5c., .


12 05


Roger Howard, cover, lumber and labor, 6 00


P. S. Huckins & Co. lumber, Greenwood bridge, 15 70


J. P. Deering, 66


31 36


Boston Bolt Co., 155 bolts, ..


6 45


Dexter Pratt, labor and material, “


66


49 00


S. W. Flint, 126 loads of gravel at 10c., . Citizens' Gas Light Co., 36 bushels coke, .


12 60


Geo. H. Sampson, fuse, caps and powder,


11 90


R. E. Archibald, 229 loads gravel at 5c., .


11 45


S. F. Littlefield, & Co., drain pipe, tools etc., .


126 96


Alex. Glass, Treas., 128 loads gravel at 10c.,. Mrs. L. B. Eaton, 200 yards " 10c., 20 00


1 50


Thos. Hickey, P. M., 50 stamps, ·


1 00


E. A. Appleton, typewriting five reports,


1 00


A. E. Mellett, gravel,


2 27


A. S. Atherton & Son, oil lanterns, etc., .


9 54


W. S. Greenough, 510 loads gravel at 10c., ·


51 00


Andrew Young, storing scraper and roller, 1893 and 1894, 21 50


T. R. Newhall, stone for sand catcher and cutting, 24 35


T. M. Ward, 16 loads of stone at 10c. and 9 sleep- ers at 6c.


2 14


Geo. W. Killorin, carting 65 loads filling, at 17c., 11 05


W. M. Ward, 25 loads of stone at 10c.,


2 50


Geo. W. Killorin, snow work, .


48 00


Mass. Broken Stone Co., 3 days use of steam roller, Geo. H. Sampson, fuse and caps, 12 35


47 50


Thos. Hickey, stamps, ·


.


1 00.


C. H. Spencer, lumber, 10 88


27 Pay Rolls, March 22, 1894 to Feb. 1, 1895,


7,452 17


Total, .


$8,926 86 's Balance unexpended, 12


$8,926 98


12 80


G. W. Kendall, 1 cesspool cover,


3 50


36 POOR DEPARTMENT.


GENERAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


RECEIPTS.


March 6, 1894, Appropriation authorized, $6,000 00. Nov. 9, Additional appropriation authorized, 1,000 00


ALMSHOUSE RECEIPTS.


From sale of Milk, .


1,089 78


" " Pigs, ·


134 50


" Cows, 39 00


" " Calves,


2 00


1 Sand, 1891 and 1892,


17 30


“ 1894,


28 75


66 Wood,


15 00.


66 Pork,.


90 43


66 Cabbage,


6 00


66


Strawberries. .


6 00


" board of Richard Stack,


132 00


$1,560 76


OUTSIDE RECEIPTS.


From James I. Brown, board of son at Danvers Hospital, 169 46


Mrs. Ann Murray, board of daughter at Danvers Hospital, 169 46


172 82


H. E. Downing, board of wife at Danvers Hospital, City of Salem, account W. H. Batchelder,


36 21


" "Lynn, Mrs. C. Roach,


20 00


« " Boston, Willie and Mary Flynn, 84 00


Mrs. Ellen Geary, 11 20.


Town of Lynnfield, account W. H. Gowing,


83 42


State of Mass. account W. H. Bishop,


8 02


Burial Geo. S. Cady, . 15 00


Unknown man, 15 00


Geo. P. Haley, discount on coal,


3 00


Total receipts Poor Department,


896 64 $9,457 40


.


.


David Ogilvie, board of wife at Danvers Hospital, Benjamin C. Pratt, board of wife at Danvers Hos- pital, 76 60


32 45


37 EXPENSES OF OUTSIDE POOR. EXPENSES AT STATE INSTITUTIONS.


At Danvers Hospital :


Hannah C. Flynn, 169 46


Geo. W. Clark, 169 46


Chas. H. Potter,


169 46


Hannah Lyons, 169 47


Anna A. Emerson, .


169 46


Otis Brown, repaid,


169 46


Agnes Murray, repaid,


169 46


Victorine E, Marsh,


169 47


Mary Regan,


169 47


Henry R. Morse,


169 46


M'g't. A. Ogilvie, adm'd Sept. 20, 1893,


217 28


Lucy Downing, adm't Nov. 1, 1893 to Jan. . 17, 1894, 36 21


Carrie M. Pratt, admitted Jan. 20, 1891


to July 3, 1894, 76 60


Lillian Smith, from March 26, 1894 to May 30, 1894, 30 64


At Westborough Hospital :


Eliza Green, 169 47


John E. Butler, 169 46


At Worcester Hospital :


Esther S. Hooper, left May 9, 1894, 59 90


At Taunton Hospital :


Abbie E. McKee, admitted Nov. 11, 1893, 193 60


At Mass. School for Feeble Minded :


John Froton, . 169 43


By State of Mass. at Mrs. W. J. Greene's :


Sarah Bachellor,


146 00


$2,963 22


AID TO PERSONS RESIDING HERE WITHI SETTLEMENTS ELSEWHERE. Mrs. C. Roach, Lynn, 4S 14


" E. Geary, Boston, . 7 30


Willie and Mary Flynn, Boston, 48 00


IV. II. Batchelder, Salem, 13 00


Miss Putnam, Malden, . 26 00


J. R. Hayes, Hadley, 12 00


38


W. H. Gowing, Lynnfield, 83 42


George S. Cady, burial state, :


20 00


Unknown Man, 66 15 00


W. H. Bishop and family, Estate, 42 50


J. Burns 66


7 50


J. Gahagan


4 00


J. Muse, 2nd 66


2 00


Jas. Hicks


18 00


Jas. O'Connor "


. .


18 25


Mrs. G. S. Berry, Lowell


11 25


" Geo. S. Cady, state,


8 00


$384 36


Less for } Cord wood from Town Farm, furnished to W.H. Gowing, Lynn- field, 2 50


$381 86.


AID TO NON RESIDENTS WITH SETTLEMENTS HERE.


Mrs. Thos. Bacon and 4 children, Lynn, 111 00


Beatrice Ohlsen and 6 children, Lynn, 7 10


« Catherine Collins, Brockton, . 2 00


C. W. Whitney, ·


130 33


Julia Sullivan, Boston, 2 00


John Malcolm, 13 20


T. Haggerty, wife and 6 children, Natick, 180 00 Henry Keating, wife and 4 children, Chelsea, 26 00


C. H. Riley, wife and 5 children, 5 00


Wm. Riley, child of above, City Hospital, Boston, 38 00


Veronica Riley, child of above, burial, Boston, 5 00 Suel Winn, at Mass. Gen'l Hospital, 52 00


$571 63.


C OUTSIDE HOME RELIEF.


Jas. Doyle and wife, board, $156 39


Mrs. Hannah P. Stone, board, 106 00


Sam'l Conant, rent, 66 00


Mrs. Porter Weston, rent and fuel, 78 35


" C. W. Meyers and 4 children, food, fuel and rent; 176 82


39


Mrs. J. Carney and 5 children, food, fuel and rent and medical atten- dance, 71 62'


M. Mertins, food, fuel and rent, Thos. Trahea and 4 children, food and fuel, 60 32


31 92


" C. Connell and 1 child, food, fuel and rent, 59 55


" Jane Skully, food and fuel, 38 41


" Moses Sweetser, rent and fuel, 14 00


Philip J. O'Rouke, confinement, 30 00


Chas. H. T. Brown, 1-2 her board, 20 00


Emma Godfrey and 2 children, fuel, Mary Swett and 2 children, 6 70


10 35


Jas. O'Cleary and 5 children, food, John Curran, jr., food and rent,


14 60


" 'A. S. Cobb and 3 children, food,


9 00


D. Hurlburt and 2 children, food,


6 00


John Roach and 6 children, fuel, rent, food, care and medical atten- dance, . 70 25


Jas. Bransfield and wife, food, fuel and medicine, 63 35


J. W. Dolan and 4 children, food, . 47 99


John Connell, wife and 1 child, 36 02


A. A. Magee, wife and children, food,


60 00


Owen Haney and wife, food and fuel,


9 85


Wm. Jones, wife and 4 children, food and fuel, 9 75


John Doyle and wife, food and fuel, 33 70


T. C. Boyce "


5 35.


C. Benjamin, wife and 3 children, food and fuel,


11 50


P. A. Swanson, wife and 3 children, food and fuel, ·


7 65


Mrs. Burbine, food,


2 00


H. Jaquith, confinement and food,


43 75


Heath, fuel, . .




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