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Due from another city, included in report of Feb. 15, 1894,
3.24
$211.76
PAID FOR STATE PAUPERS.
Estate of B. Taber, rent,
$3.00
H. D. Burke & Co., groceries,
25.25
William B. Nickerson, M. D.,
2.00
S. W. Hayes, M. D.,
2.00
C. W. White, M. D.,
15.00
L. M. Snow, medicines,
10.01
David Duff & Son, coal,
5.85
Weston C. Vaughn, Jr., burial,
10.00
J. Goodnow, groceries,
19.88
T. S. Corson, coal,
5.70
T. S. Dahl, boots and shoes,
1.50
Alfred Nye, groceries,
4.00
$104.19
Due from State, included in report of Feb. 15, 1894, 19.75
$123.94
NEW ALMSHOUSE AND NEW TOWN FARM.
DR.
Appropriation, temporary loan, $7,500.00
Appropriation, temporary loan, 1,500.00
Appropriation from Town Farm fund, 3,100.00 $12,100.00
(Of above $9,000 only $5,500 has yet been borrowed. )
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CR.
William M. Stetson, purchase of land, $3,100.00 Charles O. Brightman, building of
almshouse, 5,242.50
O. T. Perkins, labor haying, 25.00
Wood, Brightman & Co., specifica- tions, plumbing and heating, 30.00
E. Anthony & Sons, advertising, 14.13
Evening Journal, advertising, 13.85
Mercury Publishing Co., advertising, 13.57
George A. Briggs, surveying,
5.25
C. D. Waldron, advertising, 4.50
George L. Bauldry, carriage,
2.00
Headley & Reed, blue prints,
.75
Hatch & Co., express,
.95
Balance on hand of loans negotiated,
147.50
Balance of appropriation not yet bor- rowed, 3,500.00 $12,100.00
SCHOOL ACCOUNT.
DR.
Appropriation.
$7,300.00
Cash from Acushnet,
35.00
State Treasurer, school fund,
216.08
County Treasurer, dog fund,
402.34
$7,953.42
CR.
Fuel,
$441.58
Janitors' pay-roll,
753.00
Teachers' pay-roll,
5,570.50
School Book Agency,
487.25
Incidentals,
643.75
Balance,
57.34
$7,953.42
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FUEL.
William Eldredge, wood,
$0.60
Henry T. Howard, wood, 13.69
Charles D. Sherman, wood,
3.70
John M. Hathaway, wood,
10.00
David Duff & Son, coal,
12.00
T. S. Corson, coal,
401.59
$441.58
JANITORS' PAY-ROLL.
Samuel J. Baker, Rogers school,
$540.00
Charles T. Akin, High school,
104.50
Charles T. Akin, Oxford school,
35.00
Daniel Gerstlaw, Naskatucket school,
10.50
Maria Skiff, Naskatucket school,
1.50
J. Bumpus, New Boston school,
36.25
Abbie Sherman, Sconticut school,
25.25
$753.00
TEACHERS' PAY ROLL.
Etta L. Chapman,
High school
$450.00
H. S. Freeman,
605.00
M. C. Tucker,
592.50
Amy B. Smith,
Rogers
54.00
Louise M. Keith,
66
66
380.00
Alice Tallman,
239.00
Catherine E. Walters,
66
165.60
Minnie C. Ritter,
153.00
Idella Libby,
325.00
Mary C. Worden,
66
198.00
Cara M. Johnson,
60
275.00
Annie C. Hart,
153.00
Lillian E. Page,
66
359.00
Lucy F. Winchester,
66
220.00
Grace L. Bates,
66
170.00
Jennie S. Betts,
14.40
Janet Hunter,
66
4.00
Clara F. Hathaway,
66
66
9.00
66
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Kate Drew, Oxford school, $342.00
Bertha H. Tirrell, Naskatucket school, 301.00
Anjie M. Lurvey, New Boston school, 189.00
Mary F. Lindsey, New Boston school, 96.00
Annie Maxfield, Sconticut school, 136.00
Mattie L. Norris, Sconticut School,
140.00
$5,570.50
SCHOOL BOOK AGENCY.
Franklin Educational Co., $2.19
University Publishing Co.,
4.61
Educational Publishing Co.,
1.80
Thompson, Brown & Co.,
7.20
American Book Co.,
31.52
Allyn & Bacon,
15.00
Henry Holt & Co.,
5.25
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
19.60
Maynard, Merrill & Co.,
11.22
Grenough, Adams & Cushing,
4.50
C. C. Cundall,
4.85
R. W. Taber,
64.01
Holden Pat. Book Cover Co.,
13.12
Ginn & Co.,
134.04
E. E. Babb & Co.,
110.00
Silver, Burdett & Co.,
39.14
J. L. Hammett,
14.20
Peary Educational Co.,
5.00
$487.25
INCIDENTALS.
James L. Bates, repairs,
$2.75
Alfred Nye, supplies,
1.50
Thompson, Brown & Co., blanks,
9.50
William P. Macomber, cleaning,
15.75
Fairhaven Iron Works, sharpening lawn mower, 1.00
D. J. Kane & Bro., blank books,
6.00
M. L. Bisbee, repairing clock, .75
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H. D. Burke & Co., carriage,
$6.25
Etta L. Chapman, expenses, 2.55
William J. Reynolds, lecture,
10.00
N. P. Hayes, lawn mower, 3.90
Charles T. Akin, school census,
15.00
R. W. Taber, supplies,
3.05
S. P. & S. H. Willcox, supplies,
.75
George H. Freeman, ink,
1.00
Joseph B. Peck, truant officer,
7.50
Purrington, Brown & Richards, supplies,
2.97
L. D. Simos, labor,
9.16
George W. King, repairing lawn mower,
1.75
Pardee & Dodge, stock and labor,
18.00
Abbie A. Sherman, cleaning,
3.00
William H. Dwelley, truant officer,
28.70
L. M. Snow, chemicals,
3.18
F. A. Thrasher, express,
.50
Whitfield & Smith, repairs,
182.16
Forrest & Long, supplies,
38.04
J. C. Tripp, supplies,
5.56
Charles F. Brownell, carriage,
4.25
S. J. Baker, truant officer,
21.15
J. Bumpus, cleaning,
8.50
C. C. Cundall, supplies,
5.51
C. R. Sherman & Son, bell, &c.,
2.05
Fairhaven Water Company,
33.00
H. H. Hathaway, stock and labor,
27.63
Evening Journal Co., printing,
13.25
E. Boden, Jr., music and piano,
8.61
Taber Bros., stock and labor,
34.71
C. D. Waldron, printing,
22.00
M. R. Warren, supplies,
8.85
H. H. Hathaway,
.75
Forrest & Long,
41.32 ..
George Pierce,
3.50
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New Bedford Machine Co.,
$3.00
M. P. Whitfield,
2.55
S. J. Baker, 2.25
C. C. Cundall,
4.90
Mortimer Searles,
2.50
R. W. Taber,
1.30
Briggs & Lawrence,
1.90
H. S. Hutchinson & Co.,
10.00
$643.75
SEWER ACCOUNT. DR.
Temporary loan, vote of July 28, 1894,
$1,000.00
CR.
C. D. Waldron, printing, $4.25
Shedd & Sarle, surveys and plans, 268.34
Balance,
727.41
$1,000.00
HIGHWAY ACCOUNT.
DR.
General highway appropriation March 10, 1894, $2,000.00
General highway appropriation Dec. 22, 1894, 250.00
Transfer from incidentals, note July 28,
290.00
Transfer from Washington St. account for stone, 153.67
Transfer from Washington St. account for balance unexpended, 130.19
Cash from Riverside Cemetery for stone, 31.32
Cash from State highway account, 17.91
2,873.09
Receipts upon special appropriations :
For Sconticut Neck, road loan,
$3,000.00
Bridge St., road loan, 3,000.00
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North Main St., from town farm fund, $1,000.00
Washington St., from town farm fund, 2,500.00
William St., to be raised by tax, 1,000.00
Oxford St., to be raised by tax, 50.00
10,550.00
Amount of loan negotiated on State Highway,
$3,000.00
(Appropriation $5,000, borrowed $3,000 but afterward returned $2,000 to save interest, and over $600 can soon be received from State on account of stone to be furnished.)
Cash received from State Treasurer on
account State highway,
204.88
3,204.88
$16,627.97
CR.
General highway,
$2,776.64
North Main street,
1,000.00
Bridge street,
822.00
State highway,
1,365.43
State highway, loan returned,
2,000.00
Washington St., expenditures,
2,369.81
Washington St., transfer to general highway account,
130.19
Oxford Street,
1.40
Sconticut Neck,
2,994.06
13,459.53
Balance to credit of accounts :
General highway,
$96.45
Bridge street,
2,178.00
William street,
1,000.00
Sconticut road,
5.94
Oxford street,
48.60
$3,328.99
Less overdraft for State highway,
160.55
3,168.44
$16,627.97
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GENERAL HIGHWAY ACCOUNT. PAY ROLL.
O. T. Perkins, superintendent,
$89.00
O. T. Perkins,
Team and labor, 14.20
O. T. Perkins,
319.39
J. C. Jenney,
138.60
George L. Bauldry,
81.15
Henry Langley,
50.07
Herbert Neagus,
28.66
George L. Alden,
55.25
Manuel Joseph,
12.00
Joseph Anthony,
3.00
William Rogers,
17.18
Dennis Parker,
12.00
William Delano,
1.50
Seth O. Stevens,
7.50
John Thomas,
46.22
George Murphy,
6.00
Thomas Nye,
43.51
T. S. Corson,
61.00
A. J. Barney,
10.11
F. M. Bates,
. 6
16.67
Manuel Francis,
26.21
William B. Ashley,
25.05
A. H. West,
1.00
W. H. Bryant,
.97
Horatio Jenney,
.97
Herbert Barney,
.97
John Frates,
71.31
William Shaw,
4.50
Amos Wills,
66
9.00
Louis D. Simas,
32.85
Martin Conley,
29.21
John Sullivan,
6.00
William H. Dwelley,
28.05
1
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William H. Schraeder,
Labor,
$8.00
James C. Silvia,
9.68
Henry Ashley,
66
15.00
William Hammond,
66
24.85
Manuel F. Rose,
66
3.00
Albert Austin,
18.85
William V. Haney,
23.54
Ellis Parker,
66
15.68
T. O. Donnell,
3.00
John Williams,
26.86
H. Tripp,
Team and labor,
31.50
E. Tripp,
66
4.50
Charles Stetson,
27.00
Reuben Austin,
66
66
8.00
George Reeves,
66
13.50
Noble Reed,
2.00
George McLane,
6.85
Frank Frates,
1.19
N. F. Benson,
66
12.50
Thomas Dowling,
4.19
Edward Mackie,
4.53
Loring Austin,
יי
5.10
Manuel Enos,
9.54
Manuel Francis, 2d,
9.54
Charles Hammond,
4.50
Isaiah Ball,
66
1.50
Walter Taber,
3.00
George R. Valentine, engineer,
27.50
Andrew Dwelley, labor,
1.50
1,575.50
GENERAL HIGHWAY ACCOUNT. INCIDENTALS.
Taylor Iron & Steel Co., for crusher jaws,
$69.40
Taylor Iron & Steel Co., toggles, 11.10
O. T. Perkins, freight on jaws, 4.16
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L. D. Simons, labor, $7.50
Philip C. Westgate, labor,
1.50
Charles S. Paisler, flagstones, 5.98
George A. Briggs, surveying,
44.65
Pardon Cornell, rent,
50.00
John McCullough, canvas,
6.56
H. H. Hathaway, stock and labor,
1.55
C. D. Waldron, printing,
8.50
T. P. W. Perkins, labor and material,
12.67
Whitefield & Smith, labor and material, 12.84
De Wolf & Vincent, shovels,
5.50
George W. King, blacksmithing,
3.15
Greene & Wood, lumber,
1.00
William D. Eldredge, supplies,
12.67
Atlas Tack Co., ship drills,
.50
George R. Valentine, repairing engine,
278.89
Perkins & Chase, repairing concrete,
8.00
S. S. Paine & Bro., drain pipe, 3.74
C. D. Waldron, garbage notice,
5.00
T. S. Corson, coal, 11.25
4.53
Babbitt, Wood & Co., repairs,
22.08
Joseph C. Jenney, filling sewers,
7.28
Horatio Jenney, labor,
3.35
Arthur Harrington, labor,
1.75
Z. W. Dodge, mason,
1.47
D. C. Potter, stone for 1893,
6.31
Wilson & Wordell, scraper blade,
8.90
I. Gurney, repairs,
7.45
George L. Bauldry, carting and livery, 20.07
Forrest & Long, snow shovels,
9.17
Mattapoisett, use of steam roller,
7.50
E. H. Pierce, cop waste,
5.10
Fairhaven Iron Foundry, castings,
10.30
N. P. Hayes, sundries, 14.46
Taber Bros., painting,
37
J. G. Ellis, shovels, $3.90
G. A. Matherson, supplies and oil, 3.59
William Flemming & Co., freight on roller, 21.60
Wm Flemming & Co., to John Roch, 12.50
737.48
CLEARING SNOW.
M. D. Rodriques,
$1.75
J. B. Goulart, 1.75
M. D. Brown,
1.75
J. Rose,
.87
J. Pires,
1.75
F. Freitas,
.87
George R. Wixon,
1.40
Roswell Clark,
.87
William T. Levare,
1.75
James Lewis,
1.75
Charles Allen,
.87
Allen Reed,
1.75
Ed. Sherman,
1.75
John M. Hathaway,
1.83
M. Rogers,
.87
M. Simas,
.87
James McDonold,
1.00
George A. Luscomb,
1.00
Herbert Barney,
2.75
William H. Bryant,
2.00
A. H. Harrington,
1.75
John Thomas,
1.75
Manuel Francis,
2.00
Joseph Rose,
1.00
Joseph Sylvia,
1.00
H. H. Harrington,
1.75
John M. Ellis,
1.00
Leander Randall,
2.33
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John Quirk,
$1.00
John Stone,
1.75
Manuel Rose,
1.00
John Sylvia,
1.75
Horatio Jenney,
1.75
John I. Bryant,
5.00
Seth O. Stevens,
2.09
A. C. Hammond,
5.55
William H. Tripp,
3.80
Frank Pedro,
5.98
George E. Reeves,
12.00
A. D. Gelett,
1.05
Henry Allen,
.88
John Allen,
.88
Antonia Loiza,
.88
William C. Stoddard,
.88
A. J. Barney,
1.94
Andrew Spooner,
4.28
William Rogers,
2.72
William H. Schroeder,
3.50
Joseph C. Jenney,
18.17
John B. Stone,
.88
Henry Langley,
.59
George A. Gardner,
2.92
Philip Westgate,
6.00
Alex. West,
2.52
Henry Langley,
4.18
J. C. Jenney,
8.00
Charles Lambo,
4.50
Charles Hammond,
.85
Manuel Enos,
2.03
Joseph Albrose,
2.03
Henry Morse,
2.03
Joseph Silvia,
2.03
Manuel Joseph,
2.00
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Martin Conley,
$1.50
O. T. Perkins,
20.00
George Reeves,
12.45
Eugene Miller,
.85
George Ring,
1.18
Thomas Dowling,
2.00
Allen Reed,
.85
Ephraim Delano,
1.50
199.52
COUNTRY ROADS.
Town of Mattapoisett, rolling,
$30.00
John Thomas, labor,
8.15
Henry Langley, labor,
8.15
J. C. Jenney,
Team and labor,
42.55
O. T. Perkins,
40.25
Reuben Austin,
19.06
Ephraim Tripp,
11.00
John Frates,
66
7.34
Herbert Negus,
7.34
George L. Bauldry,
6.50
William Ashley,
2.15
H. R. Butts,
.65
William V. Haney,
4.80
H. T. Ellis,
66
2.15
William Hammond,
3.00
Martin Conley,
3.65
Manuel Francis,
66
4.50
John Williams,
66
3.65
Henry Ashley,
66
2.15
Annie E. Hibbard, gravel,
17.20
N. F. Benson,
Team and labor,
2.50
George L. Alden,
2.50
T. S. Corson,
66
2.50
George Reeves,
11.50
Fred Nolan,
3.00
Ephraim Delano,
6.00
40
William B. Tripp, labor,
$3.00
Arthur Hammond, labor, 3.00
James A. Jay, labor,
.50
H. N. Wilbur, labor, 1893,
5.40
264.14
$2,776.64
NORTH MAIN STREET.
O. T. Perkins, superintendent,
$51.56
Joseph C. Jenney,
Team and labor, - 55.70
O. T. Perkins,
43.32
Herbert Negus,
13.68
George L. Alden,
6.75
Manuel Joseph,
3.00
Joseph Anthony,
3.00
William Rogers,
66
3.00
Joseph Francis,
6.68
Ellis Parker,
13.50
William V. Haney,
19.11
George Valentine, engineer,
25.00
John Frates,
Team and labor, 29.01
Reuben Austin,
12.50
George Bauldry,
48.68
· Loring Austin,
7.00
Henry S. Geddis,
9.85
Dennis Parker,
3.00
William Delano,
1.50
S. O. Stevens,
6.00
John Thomas,
26.35
George Murphy,
4.50
Thomas Nye,
10.13
E. B. Tripp,
28.95
H. Tripp,
66
9.00
H. Ashley,
6.85
Martin Conley,
19.67
William Ashley,
66
21.03
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Albert Austin, labor,
$8.69
Manuel Francis,
Team and labor,
28.67
Joseph Silvia,
10.50
William Hammond,
15.85
Amos Wills,
12.00
E. A. Mosher,
3.00
Henry Langley,
24.17
John Williams,
3.17
Walter Taber,
1.50
H. R. Butts,
.85
Henry Ellis,
.85
Manuel Enos,
3.00
581.01
O. T. Perkins, superintendent,
32.00
Town of Mattapoisett, rolling,
67.50
T. S. Corson, coal,
20.04
H. F. Wilde, kindlings, oil, etc.,
9.15
G. R. Valentine, wetting street and cleaning hose,
10.30
138.99
Stone account, North Main street :
J. H. Howland,
$38.00
J. C. Jenney,
61.00
E. Tripp,
37.00
Reuben Austin,
8.00
O. T. Perkins,
23.50
George Reeves,
8.00
W. H. Dwelley,
2.00
A. Roy,
6.00
Charles Stetson,
4.50
Henry Pierce,
10.00
H. S. Geddis,
19.00
Roger Sherman,
57.00
H. Tripp,
11.00
280.00
$1,000.00 .
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BRIDGE STREET. PAY ROLL. Team and labor,
$47.12
George Bauldry,
29.80
Charles F. Stetson,
66
16.45
T. S. Corson,
12.00
Charles Hammond,
66
40.46
J. C. Jenney,
59.20
Reuben Austin,
12.90
Edward Eldridge, engineer, .
44.77
Allen Reed, labor,
16.34
A. H. West,
15.03
John Frates,
14.52
John Perry,
17.20
Thomas Perry,
17.20
Henry Langley,
11.50
William V. Haney,
19.11
Charles Lambo,
12.34
Arthur Morse,
5.80
Manuel Brown,
10.50
Dennis Parker,
3.00
Antone Silvia,
17.71
John Roche,
3.89
George Reeves,
12.46
William H. Dwelley,
1.76
George A. Pierce,
6.00
Edward Mackie,
10.84
Thomas Silvia,
4.02
461.92
Incidentals :
Babbitt, Wood & Co., supplies,
$2.04
Greene & Wood, lumber,
2.79
T. S. Corson, coal,
36.55
George A. Pierce, stock,
7.30
N. B. St. Transportation Co., setting
road roller, 15.00
O. T. Perkins,
43
N. B. Gas & Edison Light Co., coke,
$2.25
Roland Smith, hook and rings,
3.05
N. P. Hayes, sundries,
1.08
George L. Bauldry,
1.80
J. G. Ellis, supplies,
3.89
75.75
Stone account :
Daniel Gresham,
$41.85
Henry Pierce,
36.15
E. F. Galligan,
37.20
Charles Drew,
42.00
E. G. Grinnell,
27.00
J. C. Jenney,
22.80
O. T. Perkins,
11.40
Reuben Austin,
33.60
George Reeves,
2.40
Charles Stevens,
12.60
George Stevens,
7.20
Richard Dugdale,
4.50
Charles Hammond,
3.60
Charles Moxon,
2.03
284.33
$822.00
STATE HIGHWAY PAY-ROLL.
O. T. Perkins, Superintendent,
$40.00
J. Williams,
43.19
Frank Frates,
2.35
Thomas Perry,
3.34
Dennis Parker,
43.34
William Hammond,
19.51
John Frates,
11.32
A. H. West,
42.53
Antone Sylvia,
1.50
Charles Lambo,
1.50
87.03
J. C. Jenney,
44
Henry Langley,
$4.50
T. S. Corson,
4.00
George E. Reeves,
19.11
N. F. Benson,
24.00
J. T. Howard,
15.66
William Curren,
25.83
O. T. Perkins,
18.86
Allen Reed,
21.00
Henry Pierce,
3.15
A. H. Cook,
37.00
George Francis
25.00
493.72
William Dwelley, stones for culvert,
$10.00
H. T. Howard, 66
16.00
N. F. Benson,
4.00
Town of Fairhaven,
9.10
Charles T. Howard, labor,
20.00
Greene & Wood, lumber,
31.60
S. S. Paine & Bro., cement,
1.50
O. T. Perkins, freight on bound-stone,
26.00
O. T. Perkins, carting bound-stone,
4.00
Alfred Nye, lantern,
48
T. P. W. Perkins, blacksmithing,
2.89
George A. Matherson, supplies,
2.21
N. P. Hayes, supplies,
20.14
William D. Eldredge, nails, Stone account :
.30
148.22
N. F. Benson,
$270.82
Joseph Williams,
53.63
Henry Pierce,
16.05
Charles Stetson, Jr.,
18.49
George Howard,
53.61
Joseph Francis,
72.24
Joseph C. Jenney,
14.77
William H. Tripp,
21.22
John H. Gillis,
43.30
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Thomas Dowling,
$58.70
George Reeves,
1.30
George Austin,
4.60
John Rose,
11.92
F. C. Lyon,
11.65
O. T. Perkins,
4.59
Town of Fairhaven,
2.96
Charles Perry,
13.73
Hugh Kane,
26.16
699.74
Interest paid on loans,
$23.75
Amount repaid on note of $3,000 as not
needed for immediate use,
2,000.00
2,023.75
WASHINGTON STREET ACCOUNT. PAY ROLL.
O. T. Perkins, superintendent,
$65.20
O. T. Perkins, team and labor,
93.50
Edward Eldredge, engineer,
30.00
Edward Eldredge, labor,
11.00
George R. Valentine, engineer,
25.00
Charles F. Stetson, Team and labor,
86.00
George Reeves,
84.00
John Frates,
66
70.84
Thomas Dowling,
40.02
Manuel Francis, 2d,
66
28.67
Manuel Enos,
34.67
Henry Langley,
43.02
John Thomas,
60
41.52
William V. Haney,
66
49.25
Frank Frates,
66
31.67
George L. Alden,
66
78.50
N. F. Benson,
60
74.00
John Williams,
66
26.35
Isaiah Ball,
66
35.52
$3,365.43
1
46
T. S. Corson,
Team and labor,
$51.50
John Ellis,
66
20.35
Walter Taber,
10.50
George L. Bauldry,
19.00
Herbert Neagus,
15.00
Dennis Parker,
3.00
Charles Lambo,
23.17
J. C. Sylvia,
18.17
Frank M. Bates,
6.67
E. B. Mackie,
12.00
William T. Cook,
16.50
Ephraim Delano,
8.00
Matthew Howard,
9.00
John Gelett, Jr.,
66
4.50
Martin Conley,
3.00
Joseph Williams,
66
1.50
Fred Nolan,
66
7.67
Arthur Morse,
7.10
Manuel Francis,
46.87
J. C. Jenney, 66
60
77.00
1,312.23
Incidentals :
T. S. Corson, coal,
$46.91
William F. Nye, oil,
2.50
Town of Mattapoisett, roll,
210.00
C. F. Brownell & Co., horse and carriage,
3.00
Alfred Nye, supplies, 4.07
I. Gurney, repairing wheel, 2.00
George A. Pierce, lumber, 9.96
George A. Mathewson, oil and lanterns,
3.48
N. P. Hayes, shovels, 2.70
T. P. W. Perkins, sharpening picks, 10.08
George R. Valentine, work on crusher, 12.90
S. S. Paine & Bro., pipe, 2.20
309.80
3.00
C. W. Hammond,
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Stone account :
George L. Alden,
$30.94
William H. Dwelley,
6.50
J. C. Jenney,
39.46
John Frates,
49.37
John Williams,
20.00
Charles F. Stetson, Jr.,
76.71
N. F. Benson,
26.50
Ira B. Studley,
37.65
Charles F. Hammond,
27.47
O. T. Perkins,
28.50
T. S. Corson,
80.19
David Gusthern,
33.75
H. C. Pierce,
12.00
Seth E. Stevens,
19.95
William C. Eldridge,
18.63
Edward T. Lawton,
15.00
E. F. Galligan,
12.88
Alice Audette,
3.50
Durfee D. Akin,
2.50
George Reeves,
44.36
William M. Stetson,
8.25
Highway account for stone,
153.67
747.78
$2,369.81
OXFORD STREET.
F. M. Bates, labor and material,
$1.40
SCONTICUT NECK ROAD. PAY-ROLL.
O. T. Perkins, Superintendent,
$51.56
O. T. Perkins,
team and labor,
73.69
Joseph C. Jenney,
111.14
George Bauldry,
59.60
George Reeves,
69.19
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George Alden,
team and labor,
$66.23
T. S. Corson,
66
53.80
Charles W. Hammond,
72.54
Charles E. Hammond,
117.53
John Frates,
63.50
Chas. F. Stetson, Jr.,
66
13.70
N. F. Benson,
93.65
Edward Eldridge, engineer,
97.09
John Roche, engineer,
64.46
Henry Langley, labor,
44.50
Manuel Francis,
3.00
Walter Taber,
3.00
Edward Mackie,
25.67
Charles Lambo,
49.51
Allen Reed,
13.84
Charles E. Allen,
34.85
Thomas Dowling,
24.68
Manuel Sylvia,
6.86
Antone Sylvia,
21.67
John Perry,
52.84
John Williams,
29.67
Arthur Morse,
30.40
Thomas Perry,
48.71
I. Ball,
49.02
George A. Peirce,
11.25
Frank Frates,
30.81
William V. Haney,
67.12
John Thomas,
14.18
1,569.26
Stone :
D. C. Potter,
$52.64
Thomas Dowling,
121.87
John Frates,
49.05
A. A. DeFrates,
92.10
J. M. Hathaway,
108.39
66
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Charles F. Stetson, Jr.,
$6.20
Manuel Brown,
67.98
Joseph Simos,
49.29
William C. Eldredge,
2.00
William Dwelley,
13.91
William C. Stoddard,
61.63
George Reeves,
9.90
John Brown,
19.80
Edward Manchester, Jr.,
132.75
Manuel Rogers,
23.38
Joseph C. Jenney,
3.00
Samuel P. Dunn,
87.47
John F. Austin,
41.85
T. S. Corson,
12.45
R. W. Clark,
72.23
Cash Mott,
2.64
Mrs. E. Reed,
3.90
Frank Freitas,
5.35
1,039.78
. Incidentals :
N. P. Hayes, supplies,
$7.80
William F. Nye, supplies,
1.75
William Fleming & Co., rolling,
232.00
J. H. Manter, oil,
4.75
T. S. Corson, coal,
123.12
Babbitt & Wood, repairs on crusher,
2.74
Alfred Nye, supplies,
1.92
George W. King, iron work,
7.94
C. D. Sherman, labor,
3.00
385.02
$2,994.06
TOWN INDEBTEDNESS, FEB. 16, 1895.
To Fairhaven Institution for Savings : Bond and interest, being the last bond unpaid, due Sept. 1, 1895, $1,070.00
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New Bedford Institution for Savings :
Loan for new almshouse, Aug. 1, '94, $1,000.00
Loan for new almshouse, Dec. 1, '94, 1,500.00 Loan for new almshouse, Jan. 15, '95, 3,000.00
Loan for sewers, Aug. 5, '94, 1,000.00
Loan for Bridge street, Oct. 10, '94, 3,000.00
Loan for State highway account, Oct. 10, '94, 1,000.00
Loan for Sconticut Neck account, Oct. 10, '94, 3,000.00
Loan for fire department, Oct. 10, '94, 400.00
Loan for highway account, Jan. 1, '95, 250.00
Loan for street light acc't, Jan. 1, '95, 300.00
Loan for incidental account, Jan. 1, '95, 500.00
14,950.00
$16,020.00
Interest due on above loans from their respec- tive dates at 34 per cent.
Available assets :
Cash in treasury, $3,554.58
Uncollected property taxes, estimated as collectable, 1,200.00
Amount due from the State, and other cities and towns, for soldiers' relief and support of poor, 359.60
$5,114.18
Balances to credit of accounts Feb. 16, 1895 :
Schools,
$57.34
Sewers,
727.41
New almshouse,
147.50
Poor,
28.53
Salary,
55.46
Street lights,
7.21
Fire department,
4.90
Hydrants,
500.00
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Repairs of Oxford street,
$48.60
William street,
1,000.00
General highway,
96.45
Bridge street,
2,178.00
Sconticut Neck road,
5.94
4,857.34
Less overdraft of accounts :
Incidental,
$1,142.21
State highway,
160.55
1,302.76
Balance in treasury,
$3,554.58
JAMES L. GILLINGHAM, EBEN AKIN, JR. DANIEL W. DEANE, Selectmen of Fairhaven.
FAIRHAVEN, March 4, 1895.
I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of the Tax Collector, Treasurer, Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor of the town of Fairhaven for the year ending Feb. 16, 1895, and found them correct.
CHARLES F. SWIFT, Auditor.
LIST OF JURORS
To be Presented to the Town for their Acceptance at the Annual Meeting to be held March 4, 1895.
John H. Howland,
Farmer.
Alexander C. James,
Cooper.
Joseph C. Jenney, Albert L. Braley,
Teamster. Broker.
Frank E. Brown,
Machinist.
Henry P. Crowell,
Moulder.
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Henry A. Delano, John Akin, Jr., Otis H. Bates, William F. Church, Durfee D. Akin, James Ede, John Gellett, Jr., William H. Hoeg, Jr., Charles F. Howard,
Daniel Egan, William D. Eldridge, George R. Valentine, Asaph L. Bliss,
Frederick A. Keith,
William P. Macomber,
Roger Sherman, Job C. Tripp, Seth Alden, Ansel F. Blossom,
Harry E. Dodge,
Charles F. Brownell, Edward L. Besse,
Daniel W. Kendrick,
Benjamin F. Luther, Lewis A. Pardee, Joseph B. Peck, Oscar T. Perkins, Isaac N. Babbitt, Jr.,
Jotham Goodnow, George R. Wixon, Samuel S. White. Edward G. Tallman, Zenas Winsor,
Mariner. Moulder. Carpenter. Marketman. Farmer.
Clerk. Farmer. Shipwright. Butcher.
Mariner.
Grocer.
Machinist.
Painter.
Clerk.
Minister.
Farmer.
Postmaster. Farmer. Carpenter. Cabinet Maker. Stable Keeper. Manufacturer. Farmer. Tack Maker.
Mason.
Clerk.
Contractor.
Machinist.
Grocer. Fisherman. Farmer. Clerk. Carpenter.
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[PRINTED BY VOTE OF THE TOWN MARCH 10, 1894.]
REPORT
OF THE
Committee on Sale of Town Lands.
Paid to them by the purchasers on the terms and condi- tions previously reported, the sum of sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars ($16,750), which sum on the day of payment (April 12, 1893), was placed with the National Bank of Fairhaven subject to interest at the rate of two per cent per annum.
The expense account is as follows :
Paid to Committee, commission on sale, four per
cent,
$670.00
J. L. Gillingham, counsel fees,
50.00
George A. Briggs, engineer,
5.50
Use of telephone,
.35
Total,
$725.85
Deposited
$16,750.00
Interest accrued to March 1, 1894,
285.08
$17,035.08
725.85
Minus expense,
Leaving in the hands of the Committee, $16,309.23
It will be remembered that the Committee was instructed to sell for a nominal sum a tract of land known as Spooner's Point, providing a purchaser could be found who would occupy the same for manufacturing purposes. No such party having been found that tract still remains unsold.
For the Committee.
D. W. DEANE, Chairman.
Report of the Selectmen.
To the Citizens of Fairhaven.
STREET RAILWAY.
At the last annual meeting of the town, it was voted " that the Selectmen be instructed to refuse the Union Street Rail- way Company the right to use the trolley system in our streets." On June 12, last, this company petitioned the selectmen for authority to use electro-motive power on the lines of its tracks in this town. At a hearing given to the company on their petition, the citizens appointed an advisory committee of the taxpayers to consider with the board the ad- visability of granting the petition. The board acknowledge the efficient services of the committee, consisting of Henry H. Rogers, Thomas A. Tripp, and Edward L. Besse. The board, with committee, held several conferences with officers of the company, and on the recommendation of the committee notified the company that the petition would be granted upon the acceptance by the company of certain conditions, - among then, that the streets in which the tracks now are or hereafter might be laid, should be paved and curbed by the company within a term of years. By reason of this condition the com- pany declined to assent to the conditions, and the petition was dismissed.
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