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· $6,930 58
DISTRICT NO. 6. - NEWTONVILLE AND NORTH VILLAGE.
John S. Hayes, master, $1,730 00
Clara A. Armes, assistant, 600 00
Mary A. Prescott, Intermediate, 300 00
Julia W. Butterfield, 66
600 00
Nettie T. Winship,
275 00
Mary A. Willard, North Intermediate,
575 00
Lydia B. Bird, Primary, 300 00
Julia A. Goodwin, “ 480 00
Ella M. Armes,
575 00
Ida F. Conner, 066
275 00
Martha M. Ring, North Primary,
275 00
Emma H. Sanger,
110 00
Patrick Linehan, care of school-house, 194 50 66 66 cutting wood, 4 00
Mrs. Gilday, care of North Village house,
110 00
653 96
Albert Brackett, 66 tons of coal, 66 66 for wood, 17 00
$7,074 46
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DISTRICT NO. 7. - NEWTON VILLAGE.
James H. Foss, master, $1,800 00
Hattie Goodrich, assistant, 275 00
Angenette F. Tinkham, assistant, 275 00
Martha A. Verry,
600 00
Hattie F. Cole, 66
600 00
S. M. Duncklee, Intermediate,
600 00
Martha C. Harriss,
600 00
Margaret Bamford, 66
600 00
Annie C. Grant, Primary, 600 00
Alma A. Leonard,
600 00
Priscilla P. Edes, 66
540 00
Helen Edes, 66
55 00
Fannie A. Valentine, Primary,
600 00
Patrick Sweeny, care of house on Pearl Street, 100 00 66 cutting. wood, 20 00
Wm. F. Wood, care of house on Richardson Street, 102 00
Fred. F. Brown, care of Bigelow school-house, 200 00 H. R. Robbins, care of house on Richardson Street, 28 00
Albert Brackett, 63 tons coal,
593 51
for wood,
13 00
Elbridge Wheeler, 5 cords wood, 40 30
$8,841 81
DISTRICT NO. 8. - OAK HILL.
Henry F. Howard, master,
$1,800 00
Sarah E. King, Primary, 586 25
H. F. Howard, care of school-house, 66 cutting wood, 5 50
50 00
Trowbridge & Hill, coal,
31 30
Parker & Colton, 10 tons coal,
92 50
$2,565 55
VOCAL MUSIC.
Charles E. Whiting, teacher, $1,500 00
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INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.
J. L. Hammett, books, maps, charts, bells, crayons, &c ..
$588 50
E. T. Billings, books & chemicals, Bigelow School, 66 47
High School, 21 71
29 00 Noves & Holmes, books for High School,
W. G. Shattuck, school-furniture, Lower Falls.
60 00
High School,
89 50
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Newtonville,
233 55
North Village,
439 95
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Auburndale, 5 00
West Newton,
216 00
Wm. O. Haskell & Son.
Centre. 2,633 84
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66 Newton Village, 278 50
H. R. & J. L. Plimpton,
West Newton, 21 25
Lawrence, Wild. & Hull,
North Village, 10 25
Newtonville, 10 00
Auburndale,
10 00
Newton Village, 13 00
Luther Bent, school furniture, Bridgman & Peabody, mats, brooms, dusters, &c.,
Newtonville, 29 79
North Village, 19 80
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Newton Village, 102 20
Oak Hill,
3 67
66
66
West Newton,
28 03
High School,
19 92
66
Centre,
65 10
6.
Upper Falls, 7 75
Auburndale, 12 60
J. O. Evans & Son, painting, resetting glass, &c., Corner, 125 83
painting fence, and resetting glass, Centre, 142 35
F. E. Hamblin, repairing furnace, plastering, &c., Pearl and Richardson Sts. 31 74
65 07
Isaac Smith, repairs on school-house, U. Falls,
Hurd & Wilson, repairs, No. Village house, setting up furniture, &c., 166 24
repairs on grammar house, New- tonville, 107 20
Amount carried forward,
$5,653 73
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Lower Falls,
2 92
66
66
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Amount brought forward, $5,653 73 Hurd & Wilson, building fence, High-school yard, 121 20
66 66 repairs, table, shutters, &c., High School, 221 87
Milo Lucas, removing privy, building addition to
66
same, build'g vault, &c., Davis ho., 462 20
ropairs, setting up furniture, &c., gram- mar school-house, West Newton, 136 30
Allen Jordan, repairs, and setting up furniture, L. Falls, 73 24
O. B. Leavitt, copper gutter and conductors, North Village school-house (old part), 136 92
66
" repairs on grammar house, Newton- ville, 77 04
66 66 repairs on ventilators, Corner, 6 80
J. H. Cushman, mason-work, North Village school- house (old part), 127 65
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repair'g furnace, Davis school-ho., 31 50
Orrin Whipple, planking cellar-floor and repairs, Bigelow School, 838 51
66
building fence, Bigelow School, and repairs, Pearl and Richardson Street houses, 398 55
N. P. Jaques, work on furnaces, furnace-pipe, pump, &c., Auburndale school-house, 87 88
Wight & Higgins, repairs, Auburndale school- house,
62 14
Michael Taffe, setting furnace and repairs on fur- nace, Auburndale school-house, 88 23
66 mason-work, L. Falls school-house, 18 75
M. T. Heywood, painting fence and old part of North Village school-house,
341 35
66 66
painting, and resetting glass, Newtonville, 26 30
66 66 painting fence, High-school yard, 68 79
66
66 painting, setting glass, &c., High School, 36 50
John S. Sumner, for one furnace, furnace-pipe, and repairs, Bigelow School,
444 41
60 00
John S. Sumner, heat-governor, N. Village house, L. A. Gammons, repairs on furnace and pipe, Lower Falls,
28 71
Amount carried forward, $9,548 57
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Amount brought forward, $9,548 57
George B. Randall, painting primary school-house,
Upper Falls, 193 80
varnishing desks, painting, &c.,
Upper Falls, 46 30
Randall & Roffe, painting fence, resetting glass, &c., Upper Falls,
121 70
Charles S. Phillips, painting, resetting glass, &c. West Newton, 45 88
Collin Cady, repairing furnace, Upper Falls,
10 17
S. N. Crossman, repairing roof of school-house, Lower Falls, 162 92
S. N. Crossman, repairing roof of school-house, West Newton, 67 15
N. S. King, cash paid for repairs, school-house, O. Hill,
53 97
C. O. Park, painting, resetting glass, W. Newton,
17 55
G. W. Keyes, repairs and alterations, school-house, Oak Hill,
41 91
Russell Freeman, mason-work, Bigelow, Pearl, and Richardson Sts. school-houses,
97 37
Otis, Pettee, & Co., building fence, school-yard, Upper Falls,
206 15
Wm. H. Mague, pointing wall, school-yard, Lower Falls, 36 50
Hubbard & Burr, painting, Auburndale,
11 55
Wm. A. Roffe, paint'g, and resetting glass, Centre,
10 38
J. E. Trowbridge, repairing furnace, conductors, Upper Falls, 21 55
F. Coe, painting book-case, &c., West Newton,
10 25
J. L. Sears, painting, and resetting glass, L. Falls, 10 44 Maurice & Cole, two pumps, and setting, West Newton, 35 00
Clark & Fox, gas-fixtures, brackets, burners, &c., High School, 68 75
Benj. Huestis, repairs, school-house, Auburndale,
33 65
Thomas C. Baldwin, window-shades and fixtures, North Village, 24 00
putting down carpets, High School, 3 75
F. B. Sisson for well and pump, Newtonville, 47 00
A. H. Sisson for time-piece and repairs, No. Village, 15 00
Amount carried forward,
$10,941 26
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Amount brought forward, $10,941 26 A. H. Sisson, repairing time-piece, Auburndale, 5 00 L. A. Roberts, crystal ventilators, school-ho., L. Falls, 55 00 66 66 66 " No. Village, 96 00
66 66 66 66 " Newtonville, 165 00
Crystal Ventilator Co.,
66 Davis school-house, 174 00
6 66
Newtonville 66 236 00
American Tablet Co., blackboard surface, Bigelow School,
American Tablet Co., blackboard surface, Oak Hill school-house,
46 80
27 70 66 66 66 66 High School, 7 00 66 66 No. Village, 23 28
66 66 66 W. Newton, 25 40
66 2 doz. erasers, Bigelow School,
9 00 Wilder Liquid Slating Co., blackboard surface, Bigelow School, 71 96
Isaac Child for well at North Village,
33 00
A. B. Crane, repairing bell-fixtures, &c., Auburndale, 66 66 66 66 Newtonville,
8 50
5 50
66 66 66 66 Bigelow School, 8 00
Sweetser & Abbott, carpeting,
6 19
N. & W. Gas-Light Co., for gas, High School, 66 66 66 West Newton, 2 50
9 00
S. M. Duncklee, paid for books and stationery, 21 25 H. F. Howard, paid for books, 12 05
Goldthwait, Snow, & Knight, carpeting for High School, 60 02
Alfred Howes, picture cord, Bigelow School, 5 63
J. G. Salsbury, stove for school-room, Walker's Block, 10 00
J. C. Le Ferre, window-sash elevators, Upper Falls school-house, 35 00
R. Hills & Bros., time-piece, Centre school-house, 16 25 Daniel Pratt & Sons, time-piece, Newton Cor. school, 20 00 Charles P. Keith, 4 doz. brooms, Corner schools, 19 00 C. R. Bradford, window-shades, North Village, 8 80
H. F. Allen, cash paid for sundries, Newtonville, 36 35
66 " grading yard, No. Village, 20 00 Isaac Hagar, cash paid for sundries, Lower Falls, 21 67 66 66 66 66 books for indigent schol- ars, 3 28
Amount carried forward,
$12,335 63
90 24
American Tablet Co., blackboard surface, L. Falls,
28
Amount brought forward, $12,335 63 John A. Gould, cash paid for books for indigent scholars, 13 22
John A. Gould, cash paid for repairs and labor, 6 65
J. Tucker, jun., cash paid for labor, repairs, and sun- dries, Newton Corner, 43 36
Calvin Cutler, cash paid for repairs and sundries, 18 50
George E. Allen, cash paid for repairs and work on yard, West Newton, 64 04
9 00 George E. Allen, cash paid for reference-books, 66 66 " books for indigent scholars, 12 41
J. B. Goodrich, cash paid for use of settees for High School, 5 10
Ezra P. Gould, cash paid for repairs and travelling expenses, 27 95
R. R. Bishop, cash paid for repairs, Centre school- house, 13 50
W. H. H. Davis, for hand-stamp for committee, 14 00
N. S. Prince, for setting up furniture, Centre school, 13 50
B. Bradley & Co., repairing clocks, Lower Falls, 10 00
B. F. Tyler, clothes-hooks, screws, &c., N. Centre, 3 32
B. S. Wetherbee, window-shades and fixtures, Bige- low School, 13 75
Tainter & Childs, express-charges, Newton Corner, 34 80
R. S. Bullard, Lower Falls, 1 30
May's Express, Newton Centre, 12 55
A. Harris, 66
Upper Falls,
6 00
A. G. Barrett, 66 Newtonville and
High School, 30 70
Leonard Hurd, for work at school-house, L. Falls, 10 00
P. Linehan, 66 66 Newtonville, 61 47
66
High school-house, 43 60
Mrs. Gilday, 66
No. Village school-house, 21 00
Mrs. O'Brien, 66
Pearl and Richardson
Streets school-houses, 15 13
J. H. Boit, for work at Lower Falls school-house, 13 00
P. Sweeny, Bigelow and Pearl-st. houses, 69 50
H. Hodges, Centre school-house, 52 00
P. Coleman, Auburndale school-house 17 00
L. Sumner, 66 Upper Falls
14 25
Otis Alden,
66
17 84
Amount carried forward,
$13,024 07
29
Amount brought forward, $13,024 07 J. Washburn, carting gravel to Auburndale school- yard, 10 00
Thomas Deery, carting gravel to Newtonville school- yard, 20 00
P. Brennan, carting gravel, and grading Davis school-yard, 56 00
P. Brennan, carting gravel to grammar-school yard, West Newton, 24 00
B. F. Houghton, pails and sundries for West Newton schools, 7 85
Lambert Brothers, window-glass for U. Falls house, 6 70
C. E. Whiting, sheet music for High School, 10 00
Henry Stone, tuning piano, High School, 2 25 66 66 66 Bigelow " 3 50
Wm. Garrett, repairing and tuning piano, U. Falls, 6 00 66 66 tuning piano, High School, 3 00
Orville Tyler, 30 Norway spruce, L. Falls school- yard, 15 00
H. B. & W. O. Chamberlain, philosophical and chemical apparatus for High School, 49 72
Nathan B. Chamberlain, for philosophical and chemi- cal apparatus and repairs for High School, 107 40 Hallet, Davis, & Co., for exchange of piano for Grammar School, Newtonville, 175 00
James H. Hallett & Sons, for 1821 feet of cush- ions, for High School, 100 38
White & Knapp, registers, pipe, and repairing fur- nace, Oak Hill, 44 20
Blake's Express, freight on furniture, N. Centre, 86 75
J. Richardson, building coal-bin and ash-pit, Centre house, 127 75
Thompson, Bigelow, & Brown, set Guyot's maps, Centre house, 63 90
Chas. H. Jenison, express-charges, West Newton, 17 05
Wm. B. Knapp & Co., repairing furnaces, Davis house, 82 29
Tingley Automatic Heat-Governor Co., 1 automatic heat governor, Lower Falls, 55 00
Plimpton, Carroll, & Co., for use of stage fixtures, High-School concert, 15 00
A. B. Crane, for 13 gong-bells, fixtures, and hanging, Centre house, 88 00
Amount carried forward, $14,200 81
30
Amount brought forward, $14,200 81
H. F. Howard, postage and stationery, 2 75
E. S. Bickford, for keys, and repairing locks, Au- burndale, 5 92
Orrin Whipple, 497 yards planking, cellar floor, Cen- tre school-house, 596 40
Orrin Whipple, 1,000 feet picture moulding, Centre house, 30 00
Orrin Whipple, materials for repairing fence, 16 91
66 setting furniture, and putting up
picture mouldings, &c., Centre house, 217 00
Orrin Whipple, lumber, labor, screws, &c., Centre house, 58 44
Driscoll & Flanagan, repairs on school-houses, Dist. 7, 50 69 F. E. Hamblin, 66 66 10 63
R. Curry, for iron bolts, 3 00 66
White & Knapp, repairs, Centre house,
9 00
S. A. Walker, for materials and labor putting up clock, Centre school-house, 25 54
W. A. Roffe, for painting moulding on clock, Centre school-house, 3 75
Blake's Express, 6 50
Tainter's Express, Dist. 7 schools, 7 40
E. M. Mosher, repairs " 6 43
N. P. Jaques, repairing conductors, Auburndale, 6 26
H. Billings, rent of Elliot Hall, 37 50
$15,294 93
NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE, NEWTON CENTRE.
THOMAS RICE, jun.,
GEORGE E. BRIDGES,
ISAAC F. KINGSBURY,
Building Committee.
JOHN B. GOODRICH,
EZRA P. GOULD,
DR.
Paid Orrin Whipple for building house, as per contract, $35,300 00
Orrin Whipple, extra work on house, 306 05
James J. Walworth & Co., for steam-heating apparatus, 2,604 75
Amount carried forward, $38,210 80
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Amount brought forward, $38,210 80
Paid William Blake & Co. for bell and hanging, 756 84
" John Gallraith for lightning-conductors, 241 25
Tucker Man'g Co. for gas pipes and fixtures, 276 30
Moses G. Crane for clock, 425 00
66 George Ropes for plans, 500 00
Timothy Walker for extra service in super- intending the building, 50 00
16 J. A. Smith for removing old furnaces 9 00
66 H. M. Stimson for programmes, dedication, 10 00
66 J. O. Evans & Son, for painting ducts, figures on doors, &c., 95 84
$40,575 03
CR.
Amount of appropriation, $40,000 00
Received from sale of old bell-metal, 192 40
furnaces, 195 00
66 66 " copper & iron, 149 00
66 balance as per former account, 38 63
$40,575 03
ENLARGEMENT OF THE NORTH VILLAGE SCHOOL-HOUSE.
H. F. ALLEN, ISAAC HAGAR, Committee.
J. TUCKER, jun.,
Hurd & Wilson for building addition, as per contract, $4,925 00
Hurd & Wilson, for extra work, 187 55
Michael Hurley for excavation and stone work, 316 08 O. B. Leavitt for copper gutter, furnace work, &c., 263 15 Furnace transferred from Centre school-house, 75 00
J. H. Cushman for extra mason-work,
93 56
L. A. Roberts for crystal ventilators, 96 00
Grading yard and levelling cellar, 29 19
Insurance, mechanics' risk, 14 47
$6,000 00
Appropriation, 6,000 00
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HORSE-SHED AT THE HIGH-SCHOOL BUILDING.
Hurd & Wilson for building shed, as per contract, $525 00 Hurd & Wilson for extra work, on shed and for moving fence, 19 42
Michael Hurley for putting in foundation to shed, 17 57
Nathan Trowbridge for grading yard, 13 36
$575 35
Amount of appropriation,
600 00
Balance unexpended, 24 65
NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE ON HIGH STREET, UPPER FALLS.
WILLARD MARCY,
WILLIAM E CLARK, Building Committee.
FREDERICK A. COLLINS,
Paid Joseph Barney for land, $500 00
6 I. H. Norton for building house, as per con- tract, 23,280 75
66 S. J. Blodgett for granite underpinning, 291 12
66 American Tablet Co. for slating blackboards, 136 30
Martin Hunting for mason-work, 746 50
6 Michael Taffe for mason-work, 693 50
66 J. H. Cushman for mason-work, 134 61
66 F. E. Hamblin for mason-work, 22 25
B. W. Dunklee for two furnaces and registers, 455 48
66 J. E. Trowbridge for furnace-pipe and labor, 338 01
Collin Cady for furnace-work, 30 95
James Mellen for moving old school-house,
300 00
66 George W. Keyes for window-sashes, lumber, and labor on old house, building fence, painting, &c., 497 10
66 William A. Rogers for lumber, 28 50
John McCarthy for excavation and stone-work, 378 98
J. J. Ware for gravel, and labor of highway teams, 76 00
66 Timothy Crowley for stone-work, 472 71
66 S. J. Hurd for labor on school-yard, 103 50
66 Willard Marcy for labor of man digging cellar, 31 78
6 Lewis Sumner for work on school-yard, 33 50
Amount carried forward, $28,541 54
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Amount brought forward, $28,551 54
Paid Francis Jones for work of man and team, 69 97
J. Barnard for work at school-house, 53 30
Sundry bills for digging cellar and grading yard, 503 75
66 Amos L. Hale for man and team, grading yard, 51 42
66 Amos L. Hale for 17-65 tons of coal for dry- ing plastering, 233 50
66 Elliot Drew for work on house, 54 00
66 Lewis N. Sumner for work on house, 16 80
66 E. O. Brown for iron work, lumber, and build- ing fence, 234 83
Otis Pettee & Co. for work on furnace, &c., 6 18
Luther T. Cunningham for repairing tools, 11 78
66 Thomas Belger for repairing tools, 16 37
Oriental Powder Co. for a keg of powder,
4.75
66 Bragg's express for carting furnaces, &c.,
26 65
66 Insurance, mechanics' risk, 51 75
66 H. M. Stimson for printing, 9 50
66 Driscoll & Flanagan for extra work on slating, 18 43
Otis Pettee & Co.,for building fence, 143 85
$30,058 37
Appropriation,
$30,000 00
Received from sale of old fence, &c., 58 37
30,058 37
NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE AT OAK HILL.
WM. W. MCINTOSH,
N. B. KING, Building Committee.
ARTEMAS WISWALL,
Paid for land, $150 00
for examining title to land, 13 00
66 J. D. Towle, for plans and specifications, 450 00
Orrin Whipple, for- building house, 10,847 65
S. J. Blodgett, for granite underpinning, 92 40
E. L. Rand, for stones for cellar, 25 00
30 00
P. Mullen, 66 66
T. Crowley, for excavation, and laying cellar-wall, 507 50
Collin Cady, for furnace, pipe, and registers, 310 00
Amount carried forward, $12,425 55
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Amount brought forward, $12,425 55 Wm. W. McIntosh, for men and team, grading yard, 743 65 P. Mullen, 87 98 66 66
Charles Esty, 66 66
40 25
A. Wiswall, 66 66
60 01
Sundry bills for grading yard,
467 34
66 for building fence and stone wall,
679 21
66 for digging and stoning well, and putting in pump, 191 33
Paid for North-River stone window-sills,
23 75
cement, &c., and labor on cellar,
220 75
building covered passage-way to out- buildings, 171 34
10 72
Insurance, mechanics' risk,
Sundry expenses in selling old house, and filling in old cellar, 24 00
$15,145 88
CR.
Amount of appropriations, $14,850 00
Received from sale of old house, 233 00
66
old furnace, 37 00
fence mate-
rials, &c., 25 88
- $15,145 88
RECAPITULATION.
AMOUNT PAID FOR TEACHERS' SALARIES, FUEL, AND CARE OF SCHOOL-BUILDINGS.
High School,
$6,893 13
Schools in Newton Centre,
5,639 81
Upper Falls,
5,448 25
66 Lower Falls, .
3,871 25
66 Auburndale,
3,936 30
West Newton,
6,930 58
66 Newtonville and North Village,
7,074 46
66 Newton Village,
8,841 87
66 Oak Hill,
2,565 55
Instruction in vocal music,
1,500 00
Amount carried forward, $52,701 20
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Amount brought forward, $52,701 20
Furniture, repairs, and incidentals for schools, 15,294 93
Printing, 501 50
Services of school committee,
1,430 00
Services of building committees,
750 00
New school-house at Newton Centre,
40,000 00
Enlarging North Village school-house, 6,000 00
Sheds at High school-house,
575 35
Total expenditure for school purposes, $117,252 98
Total amount expended for school purposes
for the five years ending January, 1871, $480,765 85
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
STEAMER NO. 1.
S. G. Cheever, for whip, cap, repairing hose, &c., $39 87
66 for single harness, 75 00
Hunneman & Co., for repairs on engine, 49 46
Whitney & Bridges, for rope, oil, lanterns, &c.,
62 92
New-England Linen Hose Manufacturing Co., for 1050 feet hose, couplings, &c., 1,158 20
Jucket & Freeman, for vane, castings, and labor, 115 70
S. F. Carrier, for plumbing 22 93
J. O. Evans & Son, for painting, &c., 10 00
John S. Sumner, repairs, 22 03
R. Langtry, for painting hose-carriage, 30 00
Geo. W. Lamson, for repairs and spanner-box, 21 50
Mrs. E. B. Wentworth, for washing bed-clothes, 27 24
J. H. Cameron, for repairs, 4 25
N. & W. Gas Light Co., for gas, 56 42
Mrs. T. L. Whiton, for washing bed-clothes,
8 50
Haley, Morse, & Co., for chairs,
7 00
Stevens & Kelsey, for soap, brush, &c., 1 52
. Thos. L. Whiton, for driving, and care of horses at fires, 30 00
Bosworth's Express,
2 95
G. W. Bacon & Co., for sheeting, crash, &c.,
11 87
Albert Brackett, for coal,
117 57
F. A. Benson, for coal,
38 50
A. H. Lerned, for well and pipe,
20 00
Amount carried forward, $1,933 43
36
Amount brought forward, $1,933 43
Wm. P. Leavitt, for repairs, 8 35
Wilbur F. Dexter, for driving and care of horses, 30 00
C. Darcey, for driving and care of horses, 35 00
Sabin & Page, for blankets, 25 50
William H. Kelsey, for refreshments,
25 83
Eaton, Moulton, & Co., repairs,
2 75
E. M. Mosher, repairs,
6 50
Tainter's Express, 10 45
H. A. Winship & Co., repairs,
6 50
T. F. Glennen, repairs,
15 50
Highway Department, for use of horses,
428 00
$2,527 81
CATARACT, NO. 1.
S. G. Cheever & Co., for pipe, repairs on hose, &c., $33 62
J. O. Evans, hauling hose-cart, 3 00
L. A. Gammons, for repairs, tinning roof, &c., 30 08 Eaton, Moulton, & Co., repairs on engine and house, 269 67 Hunneman & Co., for repairs on engine,
52 02
C. H. Bruce, for curtains and cords,
13 44
C. O. Park, for painting sign,
10 00
N. & W. Gas Co., for gas,
6 90
A. W. Mitchell, for badges,
8 00
W. W. Jackson, paid for repairs,
22 98
Moses Pond, for stove grate,
1 50
C. H. Hyde & Co., for oil and wicking,
2 48
Whitney & Bridges, stuffing, oil, and brush,
15 73
Daniel Warren, 1 ton coal,
10 50
J. L. Sears, repairs on house,
9 60
H. A. Winship & Co., repairs,
1 00
E. C. Jenkins, repairs, 19 75
$510 27
MONITOR, NO. 2.
R. M. Lucas, for lumber and labor on engine-house, $33 52. New-England Chemical Fire-Engine Co., for engine, 1,000 00 George L. Bourne, for badges, 5 50
Albert Plummer, for rent of engine-house,
50 00
66 66 sundries, 9 01
66 66
paid B. Huestis for lumber and work on engine-house, 73 92
$1,171 95
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TRITON, NO. 3.
S. G. Cheever & Co., for repairing hose, &c., $17 25
R. M. Lucas, for repairs, 5 95
William B. Knapp, for pump, pipe, repairs, and sun- dries, 58 65
Charles H. Jenison, for express-charges,
11 35
D. C. Sanger, for coal,
14 85
Michael Taffe, for repairs on engine-house,
17 00
Charles Cole, for repairs, 34 25
C. O. Park, for repairs, 7 10
B. F. Houghton, rope, ladder, oil, &c.,
10 01
Charles A. Holbert, paper hanging,
26 91
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., for gas, 4 00
$207 32
MECHANIC, NO. 4.
J. E. Trowbridge, for pump, pipe, sink, repairs, &c., $103 43 J. Kerrivan, for repairs, 7 20
Thomas Kerrivan, for under-pinning house, 15 00
George W. Keyes, for repairs on house, 133 36
Edwin Hurd, for straps, 2 00
Hunneman & Co., for repairs on engine and hose,
51 25
James Nickelson, paid for badges, wood, 24 95
4 15
R. B. Dailey, for repairs,
3 00
H. A. Winship, for 200 ft. hose and couplings,
310 00
$654 34
EAGLE, NO. 6.
S. G. Cheever & Co., for 101 feet hose and cou- plings,
$160 50
S. G. Cheever & Co., repairing hose, 26 63
Hunneman & Co., for repairing engine, new fold- ing brakes, painting engine and hose-carriage, &c., 447 37
Wm. O. Haskell & Son, for settees and chairs, 22 80
White & Knapp, for oil, lantern, &c., 25 03
E. W. Pear & Co., for window-shades,
21 80
Avery's Express, hauling engine from Roxbury, 6 00 May's Express, 13 00
Amount carried forward, $723 13
A. Harris, for express-charges,
38
Amount brought forward,
$723 13
J. E. Cousens, paid for mirror, 4 00
Parker & Colton, coal, 5 60
C. E. Fifield, repairs on house,
11 00
J. C. Martin, for repairs on engine,
3 90
J. C. Farrar, for pipe-irons, spanners, &c.,
3 00
Blake's Express,
1 50
H. A. Winship, for 100 feet of hose, and blunder- buss,
176 25
$928 38
NONANTUM AND EMPIRE.
Hunneman & Co., repairs on engine, &c.,
$76 45
G. W. Lamson, removing engine-house, 20 00
12 08
Avery's Express, hauling engine,
2 00
H. A. Winship, repairs, .
1 50
$112 03
PAY OF ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN.
William P. Leavitt, services as engineer, to May 1, 1870,
$100 00
George L. Bourne,
66
66
75 00
James Nickelson, 66
66
66
75 00
George E. Bridges,
66 66
75 00
Luther Paul,
66
66
75 00
Andrew H. Ward,
66
66
75 00
Rodney M. Lucas, 66
66
75 00
Henry P. Eaton, 66
66
75 00
Geo. H. Wentworth, services as engineer of steamer, 780 00 William Warrick. services as stoker, 66 50 00
15 members of Steamer No. 1, Hose Co., to May 1, 1870, 385 00
34 members of Company No. 1, to May 1, 1870,
340 00
7 hosemen “ 66 " 66 66
105 00
40 members of Company No. 3, to May 1, 1870, 5 hosemen " 66 66
266 67
39 members of Company No. 4, to May 1, 1870,
395 00
5 hosemen " 66 66
75 00
40 members of Company No. 6, to May 1, 1870, 400 00
5 hosemen " 66 66
66 75 00
Amount carried forward,
$3,546 67
50 00
E. M. Mosher, repairs on engines,
39
Amount brought forward,
$3,546 67 30 00
William Costello, steward No. 1, to May 1, 1870,
R. M. Lucas, cash paid "
3,
66
30 00 J. Kerrivan, 4, 66
" 30 00
G. D. Farnum,
6,
66
66 30 00
C. W. Garfield,
1, to Nov., 1870, 15 00
$3,681 67
GENERAL EXPENSES.
S. G. Cheever & Co., for engineers' caps and badges, $16 00 Dimond & Weatherbee, for refreshments at fires, 33 41
Barber & Waters,
4 29
Albert Billings,
66 66
66
29 61
W. H. Kelsey & Co.,
66 66
2 41
B. F. Tyler,
10 66
C. H. Hyde & Co., 66 66
66
20 42
Jones & Hyde, for use of horse at fires,
4 00
Daniel Warren, 66
3 00
John Morrison, 66 66
23 75
Thomas Deary, watching fires,
2 50
Michael Doyle, 66 66
2 50
John Coyne, 66 66
3 00
D. S. Nichols, 66 66
5 00
R. Allen, 66 66
2 00
James O. Watson, 66
2 50
James Scott, 66 66
4 00
Terrance Dolan, 66 66
5 00
S. L. Furness; 66 66
3 00
W. W. Jackson, " 66
6 00
J. B. Lovett, for sundries,
2 50
William P. Leavitt, for wood,
8 50
B. F. Houghton, for refreshments,
43 35
Albert Plummer, for rent of shed,
32 25
Robert Curry, for use of land nine months,
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