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Express on pumps, 30
Regular fire bills, including the Lynn-
field fire, as per pay rolls, 318 59
Total, . ·
$386 39
Balance unexpended,
$1 11
Respectfully submitted,
SAMUEL T. PARKER, Chairman. GEO. R. TYZZER, Treasurer. THOMAS F. RINGER, Secretary. Forest Fire Wards.
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JOHNSON PUMPS.
In compliance with the vote of the town, the Forest Fire- wards herewith furnish a list of the present locations of th town's Johnson pumps, now numbering 239, as follows :
No. 1, John A. Meloney, Prospect street, West district.
" 2, G. E. Branch, Main street, South district.
" 3, Mrs. William H. Atwell, Prospect street, West district.
" 4, Fred I. Wilkins, Main street, Centre district.
" 5, W. V. Taylor, market, Main street, Centre district.
" 6, Mrs. C. C. Eldri lge, Myrtle avenue, South district.
" 7, Noah M. Eaton, Park street, Centre district.
" 8, Archie McDonald, Main street, South district.
" 9, Mrs. Z. P. Alden, Edmunds' Place, South district.
" 10, Supposed to have been taken out of town by Wm. Larchem, 1900.
" 11, C. T. Welch, Wiley place, Woodville district.
" 12, E. W. White, West Albion street, West district.
" 13, E. H. Walton, Pleasant street, Centre district.
14, E. F. Poland, 30 Summer street, Centre district.
" 15, In doubt, not found.
" 16, H. Sahlholm, Oak street, Woodville district.
" 17, G. W. Braxton, cor. W. Chestnut and Cedar streets, West district.
“ 18, John Miniken, Church street, Centre district.
" 19, Hiram. Woodis, 21 Bryant street, Centre district.
" 20, Last record of this pump, 1891.
" 21, Michael Low, Bennett street, Centre district.
" 22, W. A. Cutter, grocer, Main street, Centre district.
" 23, J. M. Perley, Railroad street, Centre district.
" 24, Henry Harper, Nahant street, Centre district.
" 25, Geo. K. Gilman, Charles street, Centre district. .
" 26, A. G. Goodwin, 14 Lowell street, North district.
" 27, Alvin B. Woodman, Sweetser street, North district.
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No. 28, A. M. Baxter, 16 Forest street, South district.
" 29, Samuel Parker, Main street, North district.
" 30, T. H. Evans, Water street, Woodville district.
" 31, J. R. Reid, Salem and Lowell streets, East dist. " 32, F. Nickerson, Lowell street, East district.
" 33, Geo. K. Walton, Salem street, East district.
" 34, M. P. Parker, Lowell and Vernon streets, East district.
" 35, W. A. Feindel, Main street, Junction, Centre dist.
" 36, Isaac E. Green, Main street, Centre district.
" 37, Justin Howard, Main street, Centre district.
" 38, J. G. Brooks, Forest street, South district.
" 39, A. E. Parks, Grove street, South district.
" 40, Rodney Edmands, Court, off Water street, Wood- ville district.
" 41, Mrs. Ellen Denehey, Water street, Woodville dist.
" 42, John McGlory, North avenue, West district.
" 43, W. W. Bessey's stable, Albion street, Centre dist.
" 44, E. R. Travis, North avenue, West district.
" 45, John Kernan, Gould street, West district.
" 46, C. R. Hamilton, Elm street, West district.
" 47, Geo. E. Donald, Almshouse, Farm street, Wood- ville district.
" 48, G. R. Tyzzer, F. F. W., Water street, Woodville district.
" 49, C. F. Boynton, Spring and Greenwood streets, South district.
" 50, C. H. R. Dunn, Traverse street, Centre district. :
" 51, No record for years.
" 52, F.' M. Staples, Oak street, South district,
" 53, Geo. F. Roby, Greenwood and Spring streets, South district.
"$ 54, S. M. Gates, Green street, South district.
66 55, Wakefield Fire Department.
" 56, Alex Murray, Farm street, Woodville district.
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No. 57, W. M. Ward, Nahant street, Woodville district.
" 58, Charles Drury, 290 Salem street, East district.
" 59, Jonathan Buxton, Lowell street, East district.
" 60, John Hatfield, 386 Main street, Centre district. " 61, L. Dana Draper, Jr., Salem street, East district.
" 62, Jonathan N. McMaster, 10 Vernon street, East dist.
" 63, J. S. Newhall, Lowell street, North district.
" 64, A. W. Flint, Lawrence strect, cor. Pleasant street, C'entre district.
" 65, George H. Teague, Converse street, West district.
" 66, D. D. Douglas, Broadway, West distriet.
" 67, John F. Stimpson, Elm street, West district.
" 68, Wm. Darling, Main street, South district.
" 69, R. A. Merrill, 72 Morrison avenue, West district.
" 70, Chas. W. Sunman, Pitman avenue, South district. " 71, E. E. Lee, Oak street and Greenwood avenue.
" 72, Geo. H. Potter, Francis avenue, South district.
" 73, Chas. Cloudman, Elm street, West district.
" 74, A. F. Cutter, cor. Oak and Nahant streets, Wood- ville district.
"6 75, Jacob Remmel, 202 Salem street, East district.
" 76, F. M. Pendleton, Francis street, South district.
" 77, F. E. Allard, Byron street and Jordan avenue, West district.
" 78, C. R. Counihan, Water street, Woodville district.
" 79, A. C. Albee, Converse, cor. Gould, West district.
" 80, J. L. Munier, 4 Turnbull avenue, Centre district.
" 81, Patrick Fay, Salem street, East district.
" 82, George E. Smith, 40 Elm street, West district, this pump has not been found and its present location is in doubt.
" 83, Last record, 1897.
"' 84, T. F. Ringer, F. F. W., South district.
" 85, J. R. Marble, Greenwood avenue, South district.
** 86, Last record, 1897.
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No. 87, I. G. Floyd, Pleasant street, North district.
" 88, Jordan's drug store, 438 Main street, Centre dist.
" 89, Citizen and Banner Office, Main street, Centre dist.
" 90, W. E. Cowdrey, 61 Prospect street, West district. " 91, F. M. Ellis, Cooper street, South district.
" 92, Austin L. Mansfield, 179 Lowell street, East dist.
" 93, Walton's lunch room, 454 Main street, Centre dist.
" 94, S. H. Gowing, market, 404 Main street, Centre district
" 95, George E. Moncrief, Mechanic street, Centre district.
" 96, Enoch Young, Albion street, centre district.
" 97, George N. Whiting, Sweetser street, North district.
98, B. F. Shedd, 25 Cordis street, North district.
" 99, T. M. Ward, Oak street, Woodville district.
" 100, R. Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district.
" 101, George L. Tyler, W. Chestnut and Prospect streets, West districts.
102, Philip Orme, Myrtle avenue, South district.
" 103, S. H. Lowe, Park street, upper plains, South dist.
" 104, Mrs. R. H. Ryland, 71 Prospect street, West dist.
" 105, Geo. W. Eaton, 394 Main street, Centre district.
" 106, S. T. Parker, 203 Lowell street, East district.
" '107, Charles W. Cheever, Francis avenue, Greenwood, South district.
" 108, Burned up in Hathaway fire, 1899. .
" 109, W. W. Wanamake, Nahant street, near almshouse, Woodville district.
" 110, Fred A. Sweetser, 20 Water street, Centre district.
" 111, Samuel L. White, Fairmount avenue, off West Chestnut street, West district.
" 112; L. A. Green, Charles street, Centre district.
" 113, Wm. Leet, Oak street, South district.
" 114, C. W. Park, Main street, South district. .
" 115, Last record 1901. In doubt, not found.
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No. 116, S. E. Ryder, druggist, 416 Main street, Centre district.
" 117, O. N. Gammons, Birch Hill avenue, Centre dist.
118, John W. Harnden, barber, 426 Main street, Cen- tre district.
" 119, Thomas Kenney, Summer street, Centre district.
" 120, R. Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district.
" 121, T. L. Munier, 34 Valley street, Centre district.
122, Wakefield Fire Department.
" 123, Crozier Latimer, express, 43 Crescent street, Cen- tre district.
" 124, G. R. Tyzzer, Water street, Woodville district.
" 125, J. H. Trask, Byron street, West district.
" 126, John W. Martin, upper plain, South district.
" 127, Charles H. Cheever, Main street, Greenwood, South district.
" 128, A. H. Gould, Forest street, South district.
" 129, C. E. Jones, Greenwood avenue, South district.
" 130, Geo. A. Anderson, Pine street, South district.
" 131, Charles B. Nickerson, 6 Walker terrace, off Yale avenue, Centre district.
" 132, Hugh Connell, 442 Main street, Centre district.
" 133, N. B. Bucknam, Tyzzer avenue, off Water street, Woodville district.
" 134, W. P. Shepard, Shumway circle, park, West district.
" 135, Wm. E. Eaton, 15 Summit avenue, park, West district.
" 136, Timothy Doucette, Elm street, cor. West Chest- nut and Elm streets, North district.
" 137, Michael J. McTeague, 21 Murray street, West district.
" 138, Jas. Balmain, New Salem street court, Bellevue park, East district.
" 139, Charles H. Black, 268 Salem street, East district.
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No. 140, Wm. S. Hill, Fairmount avenue, West district.
" 141, Curley's grain elevator, Wakefield junction.
" 142, John Crosby, Nahant street, Woodville district.
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" 143, E. E. Lee, grocer, Main street, South district.
" 144, A. R. Wiley, 10 Avon court, West district. 145, Last record 1899.
146, J. W. Martin, Greenwood plains, South district.
" 147, S. T. Parker, 203 Lowell street, East district.
" 148, S. T. Parker, 203 Lowell street, East district.
149, C. P. Rosson, head of pond, 25 Lowell street, North district. .
" 150, S. T. Parker, 203 Lowell street, East district.
' 151, W. L. Griffin, cordis street, North district.
" 152, Orrin Stone, 14 Eaton street, Centre district.
" 153, Geo. W. Abbott, 31 Lawrence street, Centre dist.
" 154, Thomas H. Moses, 260 Lowell street, East district.
" 155, D. Hadley, Salem street, East district.
" 156, E. L. Grinnell, Lowell street, East district.
" 157, L. K. Finney, 146 Vernon street, Centre district.
" 158, Rufus Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district. " 159, E. C. Rogers, 193 Railroad street, West district. " 160, A. L. Sterling, 213 Albion street, West district.
.' 161, A. Butler, store, 434 Main street, Centre district. 162, B. W. Norton, 380 Main street, Centre district.
. 163, A. B. Weld, 623 Main street, Wakefield Junction.
" 164, G. M. Thompson, Parker road, West district.
" 165, G. W. Couillard, 605 Main street (Junction), Centre district.
1 66 166, Job C. Young, Madison avenue, South district.
" 167, F. S. Grant, Main street, Greenwood, South dist.
" 168, G. B. Moore, Pitman avenue, South district.
" 169, Bernard F. Heurlin, Nichols, cor. Prospect street, West district.
" 170, Frank H. Sweetser, 170 Main street, Centre district.
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No. 171, Mrs. C. F. Barrett, off Green street, Centre dist.
" 172, Michael Holden, 5 Bartley street, West district.
6. 173, Richard S. Stout, 6 Bennett street, Centre district. 174, D. W. Hunt, 99 Albion street, Centre district.
" 175, J. O'Connell, 58 Richardson street, Centre district.
" 176, Burned up in Hathaway fire, 1899.
" 177, Michael O'Connell, 47 Lake street, West district.
" 178, John S. Griffiths, 73 Pleasant street, North dist.
" 179, Dean Dudley, Pleasant ' street, off Salem street, East district.
" 180, C. H. Curtis, baker, 430 Main street, Centre district.
" 181, E. K. Smith, 231 Lowell street, East district.
" 182, H. L. Goldsmith, 99 Salem street, East district.
" 183, Patrick McLaughlin, 65 Cedar street, West dist.
" 184, Owen Corcoran, Wiley place, Woodville district.
" 185, F. E. Bunker, Wave avenue, Centre district.
" 186, J. H. Ringer, janitor Greenwood school house, South district.
" 187, Alex Murray, janitor Woodville school, Woodville district.
" 188, M. F. Hurley, janitor Montrose school house, East district.
" 189, Janitor High school house, Centre district.
". 190, Chas. E. Newman, janitor Lincoln school house, Centre district.
" 191, Thos Thrush, janitor Franklin school house, Cen tre district.
" 192, Wm. W. Chesley, 172 Albion street, West dist.
" 193, H. B. Borden, 714 Main street, South district.
" 194, John F. Alexander, 553 Main street, Centre dist.
" 195, T. F. Ringer, F. F. W., Greenwood.
" 196, Edw. E. Eaton. janitor Warren school, West dist.
.' 197, Edw. W. Butterfield, janitor Hamilton school, Centre district.
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No. 198, E. Swain, janitor West ward school, West dist.
" 199, B. F. Shedd, janitor North ward school house, North district.
"' 200, R. F. Draper, janitor Town Hall, Centre district.
" 201, R. L. Pitman, 840 Main street, South district.
" 202, J. T. Paine, 464 Main street, Centre district.
" 203, J. T. Mahoney, 44 Bartley street, West district.
" 204, Arthur Harnden. 12 Water street, Centre district. " 25, A. A. Butler, off Water street, Centre district.
" 206, C. W. Baker, 297 Salem street, East district.
" 207, L. E. Carter, 17 Eaton street, Centre district.
" 208, Wakefield Daily Item, Centre district.
" 209, F. S. Stoddard, 66 Salem street, East district. " 210, Last record, 1900.
" 211, F. P. Hoyt, 1 Walton street, East district.
" 212, Greenwood Hose Company, W, F. D.
" 213, Will H. Wiley, Lake avenue, Centre district.
" 214, A. N. Cheever, Spring street, Boyntonville, South district.
" 215 Patrick Kenney, 43 Melvin street, Centre district.
" 216, Miss Nellie Gihon, 7 Fitch court, Centre district,
" 217, John MeLain, Broadway, West district.
" 218, Will H. Wiley, Lake avenue, Centre district.
" 219, N. L. Drake, Myrtle avenue, South district.
" 220, F. De Fazeo, 468 Main street, fruit store, Centre . district.
" 221, S. H. Hill, Cooper street, South district.
" 222, J. B. Foster, 69 Vernon street, North district .. 223, Geo. E. Mears, Supt. Wakefield Fair Grounds.
" 224, Geo. E. Mcars, Supt. Wakefield Fair Grounds.
" 225, W'm. B. Daniel, 9 Pearl street, Centre district. " 226, Geo. I. Oliver, 198 Salem street, East district.
" 227, John T. Hill, 821 Main street, South district.
" 228, Bowser & Co., 446 Main street, Centre district.
" 229, A. A. Carlton, 370 Main street, Centre district.
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No. 230, G. M. Kelly, 15 Mechanic street, Centre district. " 231, W. H. Perkins, 18 Lafayette street, Centre district.
,, 232, John Flanley, block, Main street, Centre district.
" 233, Last record, 1901, error, supposed to have been lost in rink fire, 1899.
.' 234, Rufus Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district.
" 235, A. Turnbull, 44 Salem street, East district.
" 236, Rufus Kendrick, 712 Main street, South district.
". 237, R. G. Wolfe, Crystal street, South district.
" .238, G. R. Tyzzer, F. F. W., Water street, Woodvi.le district.
" 239, Harry E. Lane, 4 Albion street, Centre district.
" 240, JJames G. Hunt, 58 Nahant street, Centre district.
'. 241, Alfred W. Vint, Water street, Woodville district.
" 242, John B. Fairbanks, 90 Pleasant street, North dist.
" 243, Chas. A. Bent, Mt. Pleasant avenue, Woodville district.
. 244, S. T. Parker, 203 Lowell street, East district.
" 245, Dr. J. H. Kimball, Myrtle avenue, South district.
" 246, A. D. Jenkins, Franklin street, Centre district.
"' 247, R. E. Archibald, High street, South district.
" 248, T. F. Ringer, F. F. W., Greenwood.
" 249, Wm. H. Lee, Oak street, South district.
" 250, Geo. A. Hird, 117 Vernon street, North district.
" 251, C. E. Newman, janitor Lincoln school.
" 252. C. E. Newman, janitor Lincoln school.
253, Edw. W. Butterfield, janitor Hamilton school.
" 254, A. F. Lyman, janitor High school.
255, J. H. Ringer, janitor Greenwood school.
256, T. F. Ringer, F. F. W., Greenwood.
" 257, Alex Murray, janitor Woodville school.
" 258, W. W. Shedd, janitor F. P. Hurd school.
" 259, A. F. Lyman, janitor High school.
" 260, Thomas Thrush, janitor Franklin school.
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" 261, Edw. E. Eaton, janitor Warren school.
" 262, E. Swain, janitor West Ward school.
S. T. PARKER, Chairman. GEO. R. TYZZER, Treasurer. T. F. RINGER, Secretary.
Highways.
The work on the highways has been carried on in a most satisfactory manner, considering the amount of the appro- priation. Owing to the introduction of sewerage and the miles of streets we have within our bounds, twice the amount could be expended to advantage. The board has made an earnest effort the past year to secure an allotment of the highway appropriation and the matter is now being consid- ered by the State highway commission; we believe there is good prospect of success, and would suggest that the incom- ing board take up the matter at the earliest opportunity.
We recommend that Main street at Lakeside be macadam- ized and that the highway appropriation be increased suffi- ciently to cover the same. The placing of edgestones along our sidewalks should be encouraged in every way ; they not not only give full width to the street, but greatly improve the condition of the sidewalks and gutters. This work will be greatly appreciated and will benefit more people than an equal expenditure in almost any other department. The watering of macadamized streets in the centre of the town has been satisfactorily done by the fire department. Late in the spring the condition on Main street from the centre to the Melrose line became unbearable ; the board, acting un- der a vote of the town, purchased a new watering cart which has since been used in watering that section ; as there was no appropriation for this work, it was taken from the high- way appropriation. In order to get the greatest benefit from
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the cart, new stand-pipes should be erected or hydrant con- nections made at convenient points so that the driver will not be obliged to return a considerable distance with empty cart for water.
It will be necessary to make an extra appropriation to continue this work the coming year.
With the exception of double tracking on Water street to Saugus line, which franchise expires October 3, 1904, all street railway franchises have been completed and lines in operation. There still remains some work to be done on Main street before the county commissioners will accept the street and pay to the town its share of the expense of widen- ing.
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SELECTMEN :
Gentlemen - I have the honor to submit to you the Annual Report of the Highway Department of the Town of Wakefield for the fiscal year, ending January 31, 1904.
RECEIPTS.
Balance available as per last report, $2,830 95
March, 1903, Appropriation,
4,000 00
Street Railroad Tax, .
6,313 45
From Sales of Crushed Stone, Street Scrapings, Use of Steam Roller, etc.,
695 15
From Abbuttors for labor, concrete and edgestones, 686 13
Due from sale of crushed stone, . 130 20
$14,655 88
EXPENDED.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$9,204 12
Sundry bills,
.
4,645 83
$13,849 95
Balance unexpended,
805 93
$14,655 88
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OAK STREET SPECIAL.
Appropriation,
$1,000 00
EXPENDED.
Labor as per pay roll,
$311 50
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Sundry bills,
8 15 319 65
Balance unexpended,
$680 35
Detail statement of work done, together with its cost, wash- outs, patching and sanding streets.
Labor as per pay roll, .
$601 75
J. D. Schurman, 21 loads of sand,
4 20
D. C. Wright, 37 loads of gravel,
3 70
T. W. H. Fell. 10 loads of gravel,
1 00
Agnes M. Leutchman, 20 loads of gravel,
2 00
Mrs. H. Harper, 5 loads of gravel,
75
359 tons crushed stone,
263 15
$876 55
CLEANING STREETS, GUTTERS AND SAND-CATCHERS. Labor as per pay rolls, $1,098 00
STEAM ROLLER.
Labor as per pay rolls,
78 38
Wakefield Coal Co., coal and wood,
123 83
C. A. Cheney & Co., coal and wood,
57 97
Buffalo Pitts Steam Roller Co., castings,
9 00
Green & Arnold, repairs, :.
4 00
Wannamaker & Feindel, repairs, .
13 50
American Express Co., expressing,
1 40
Geo. H. Taylor, sundries, .
3 99
Geo. W. Wait & Co., grease,
6 25
J. F. Gosnay, repairs on belt,
30
Chas. A. Claflin & Co., injector, .
12 00
J. Wallace Grace, sundries,
1 61
E. I. Purrington, labor and supplies,
.
3 98
$316 21
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Labor as per pay roll on steam roller represents the labor re- quired in the care, repairs and operation of roller when used outside of town work. All other labor is charged to the several streets when roller was used.
STONE CRUSHER.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$966 50
Wakefield Coal Co., coal and wood,
84 69
Chas. A. Cheney & Co., coal and wood, 26 32
Wakefield Water Co., water,
50 00
Fairbanks Company, rubber belt and lacing, 32 91
John Toomey, coal and wood,
63 56
M. J. Curley Estate, coal and wood,
8 80
A. J. Willington, elevator buckets and bolts,
25 00
Perrins, Seamans & Co., toggle plates,
9 00
Chas. A. Claflin & Co., bolts and lace,
6 20
A. T. Locke, lumber, .
1 90
J. Sullo. 751 tons, 1800 lbs., stone at .40 300 76
T. Cordello, 1420 tons, 300 lbs., 66
568 06
J. Landers, 341 tons, 950 lbs.,
136 59
J. W. Martin, 86 tons, 1200 lbs.,
34 24
T. M. Ward, 189 tons, 300 lbs., 66
75 66
T. M. Palmer, 21 tons, 66
2 83
J. Wallace Grace, sundry supplies and repairs,
12 39
Green & Arnold, repairs,
20 15
H. L. Bond, oil,
6 18
Geo. W. Wait & Co., oil,
5 00
$2,445 14
Stone on hand Feb. 1, 1903,
147.15
Crushed from to date, . 3,480
.
3.527.15
Crushed stone used during year, .
. 3,419
On hand,
103.15
8 40
Cutler Bros., sundry supplies,
118
EDGESTONE AND CONCRETE.
Labor as per pay roll, .
$529 75
National Coal Tar Co., 6 bbls., pitch, . 17 94
C. A. Cheney & Co., wood, 3 20
Wakefield Coal Co., wood, .
10 42
D. C. Wright, 90 loads gravel,
9 00
Municipal Light Plant, 23 bbls., tar,
69 00
F. E. Newhall, 209 feet, 10 inches, edgestone, 104 92
F. E. Newhall, 295 feet, 8 inches, edgestone, 147 84
F. E. Newhall, 203 feet, 2 inches, flagstone, 121 90
F. E. Newhall, one corner stone, . 2 50
$1,016 47
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.
F. P. Hoyt, teaming, . $1 00
A. T. Locke, lumber, .
59 00
Jas. A. Bancroft, surveying street lines, profile plans, etc., 50 50
S. M. Gates, teaming,
3 00
G. W. Killorin, repairs on snow plow, 3 25
Wanamaker & Feindel, repairs on road machines and sharpening tools, 57 30
John H. McNeil, inspector of boilers, . 4 00
Smith & Anthony, sand-catcher castings,
97 60
Geo. H. Taylor, sundries,
1 85
Lucas Bros., time books,
1 20
H. M. Dolbeare, printing, ·
4 75
Cutler Bros., lantern oil, tools, etc.,
60 65
J. Laybolt, drain pipe, cement, nails, tools, etc., .
43 06
Ames Plow Co., sanitary cart, 19 00
W. W. Wilder, painting and lettering street signs, 4 50
H. E. Fletcher, 1000 paving blocks, 46 20
B. & M. R. R., freight on paving blocks, 10 80
Pernin, Seamans & Co., bass drills, etc.,
5 98
Wakefield Water Co., changing location of hydrant, Globe Newspaper Co., advertisement, . .
10 00
38
C. Latimer & Co., expressing, 75
119
American Express Co., expressing,
$1 25
J. Wallace Grace,
20 45
Joseph Breck & Son, cleever,
28
Geo. M. Kelley, blacksmith,
85 53
J. T. Cooper, damage to house by blast,
7 00
E. C. Swain, photographs, .
5 25
E. I. Purrington, repairs on tamper,
30
. Wakefield National & Savings Bank, one-third cost of concrete walk, 154 00
F. T. Carlson, photographs,
2 50
A. H. Thayer, pay envelopes,
50
Wakefield Sewer Dept., survey, levels, and plans
by engineer,
44 95
G. W. Killorin, covering stone, gravel, concreting, paving, etc.,
103 51
Total,
$910 29
SNOW WORK.
Labor as per pay rolls,
220 75
A. L. Mansfield, horses and men,
123 00
G. W. Killorin,
.. .
126 00
Thos. M. Ward, 66
54 25
J. R. Reid, 66 66
92 50
Z. P. Alden, 66
18 50
S. M. Gates,
66 66
19 00
J. M. Perley,
66
9 50
Chas. Doyle, 66 .. .
34 25
Fire Department,
35 00
H. J. Reid,
66
66
66
19 50
Morrison Merrill,
66 2 25
Total,
$754 50
STREET WATERING.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$435 75
Fire Department, labor, horses and cart, 6 28
J. Wallace Grace, labor and supplies for stand- pipes, . 34 85
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.
120
Wakefield Water Co., labor and supplies for stand-
pipes,
$118 35
J. G. Hunt. 11 days' sprinkling, . 49 50
Wakefield Water Co., water,
227 16
Total,
. $871 89
SALEM STREET.
Lahor as per pay rolls,
330 25
Henry L. Goldsmith, 181 loads gravel,
18 10
Miss A. Kirk, 100 “ 66
20 00
Total,
$358 35
NEW SALEM STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$64 75
Miss A. Kirk, 87 loads gravel,
8 70
Total,
$73 45
GOULD STREET.
Lahor as per pay rolls,
$106 00
J. Wallace Grace, drain pipe,
,
22 12
176 tons of crushed stone
129 01
Total,
$257 13
NAHANT STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls.
$432 00
J. Wallace Grace, drain pipe
7 50
G. H. Taylor, .. .
10 00
J. Laybolt,
6 40
Byron Hone, 76 loads of gravel at 5c, .
3 80
Total,
$459 70
ALBION STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$451 62
C. Doyle, 37 loads gravel .
3 70
D. C Wright, 20 loads gravel,
2 00
594 tons crushed stone,
435 40
Total,
$892 72
.
121
MAIN STREET.
$490 50
Labor as per pay rolls, . Geo. H. Taylor, repairs on iron fence,
5 00
F. E. Newhall, covering stone,
1 80
A. T. Locke, lumber, .
9 36
497 tons crushed stone,
364 30
Total,
$870 96
LOWELL STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$340 00
J. R. Reid, labor and drain pipe, . 5 00
W. J. Lee, 90 loads gravel,
9 00
Agnes M. Leutchman, 252 loads gravel,
25 20
Total,
$379 20
WATER STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$776 31
F. E. Newhall, 40 ft. 6 in. covering stone,
12 15
J. Landers, 35 loads paving stone,
35 00
927 tons crushed stone,
679 49
Total,
$1,502 95
PARKER ROAD.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$ 96 00
134 tons crushed stone,
98 22
Total,
$194 22
FRANKLIN STREET.
Labor as per pay roll,
$44 15
J. Wallace Grace, iron pipe,
1 96
G. H. Taylor, iron ; ipe,
4 91
F. E. Newhall, corner stone for sand catcher,
.
4 05
$55 07
TRAVERSE . STREET.
Labor as per, pay rolls,
$20 00
A. T. Locke, lumber, .
·
24 67
.
.
.
.
$44 67
.
.
122
GREEN STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$58 75
A. T. Locke, lumber,
16 95
$75 70
PARK AVENUE.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$163 81
Arthur Greenough, 127 loads on gravel,
12 70
$176 51
COOPER STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$176 00
S. H. Hill, 377 loads gravel, .
30 32
$206 32
PLEASANT STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls, · .
$ 156 50
Agnes M. Leutchman, 187 loads gravel,
18 70
$175 20
RICHARDSON STREET.
Labor as per pay rolls,
$96 75
J. Wallace Grace, drain pipe,
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