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$4,246 40
DISTRICT NO. 4. - AUBURNDALE.
Charles A. Chase, master, $1,800 00
Aroline B. Meek, first assistant, 280 00
Lizzie M. Hall, assistant,
640 00
Marnie A. Richards, “
305 00
Ellen W. Peterson, Primary,
590 00
Mary F. White,
412 50
Flora E. Hoyt, 40 00
Wm. H. Gay, janitor,
48 00
C. Brigham, paid janitor, 80 00
Ralph H. Mears, 6
32 00
G. L. & C. B. Bourne, 4 tons of coal,
44 00
66 66
66 wood and cutting, 31 12
Albert Brackett, 362000 - tons of coal, 278 04
$4,580 66
DISTRICT NO. 5. - WEST NEWTON.
Levi F. Warren, master, $2,000 00
Sarah A. Warren, head assistant, 707 50
Elizabeth A. Pinnock, first 66 700 00
Lucy Coe, assistant, 585 00
Eliza E. Simmons, 66
650 00
Ella G. Bates, 66
650 00
Ida F. Conner, 66
300 00
Catherine D. May, Primary,
650 00
Sarah E. Foster, 66
650 00
Jeannette A. Grant, "
275 00
H. Augusta Millard, assistant,
275 00
Susan E. Copeland, Primary,
200 00
Amount carried forward,
$7,642 50 $37,078 73
28
Amount brought forward,
$7,642 50 $37,078 73
Susan P. Richmond, Primary, 200 00
V. N. Barker, Primary, 40 00
Michael R. Brown, janitor, 290 00
Bridget Cox,
114 00
D. C. Sanger & Co., 102 tons of coal, 66 66 3₺ cords wood,
113 50
and cutting,
48 50
Albert Brackett, 78.25 0 2000 tons of coal, 597 66
$9,046 16
DISTRICT NO. 6. - NEWTONVILLE AND NORTH VILLAGE.
John S. Hayes, master, $2,000 00
M. Abby Smith, head assistant, 647 50
Priscilla K. Titcomb, first assistant, 366 88
Nettie T. Winship, assistant, 650 00
Lizzie R. Ginn, 66
45 00
Julia W. Butterfield,
325 00
Ella M. Armes, Primary,
97 50
Lydia B. Bird,
480 00
Martha M. Ring, assistant,
630 00
Lilla T. Wilder, 66
575 00
Emma H. Sanger, Primary,
610 00
Louisa W. Stearns, 66
575 00
Kate Batchelder,
6
96 25
Sarah E. Hayes,
66
192 50
Jeannette A. Grant
66
300 00
Mrs. O. H. Bowler,
40 00
Estella M. Haynes,
120 00
Benjamin Mann, Lessons on Entomology, 25 00
Jeannette Watling, Sewing,
10 00
John Whitney, janitor,
127 50
Mrs. Gilday, 66
35 00
R. L. Hinds,
128 00
A. B. Hooker,
66
94 00
Albert Brackett, 18 1146 tons of coal,
207 96
66
66 76 1776 2000
66 66
542 27
$8,920 36
DISTRICT NO. 7. - NEWTON VILLAGE.
H. Chapin Sawin, master, $1,800 00
Angenette F. Tinkham, first assistant, 700 00
Amount carried forward,
$2,500 00 $55,045 25
29
Amount brought forward,
$2,500 00 $55,045 25
Anna E. Gates, assistant,
600 00
Martha C. Harriss, 66
650 00
Hattie F. Cole, 66
650 00
Susanna M. Duncklee,
650 00
Margaret Bamford,
66
325 00
Annie C. Grant,
400 00
Fannie A. Valentine, Primary,
650 00
J. W. Littlefield,
66
601 25
Helen M. Whiton, 66
325 00
Flora E. Hoyt, assistant,
220 00
Fred. F. Brown, janitor,
290 00
Honry R. Robbins,
76 00
Patrick Sweeny, 66
60 00
J. W. Pearson, 15 1360 tons of coal, 2000 66 66 66 66
9 90
Albert Brackett, 3 260 66 66
31 30
66 66 2000
80
66
613 64
John Joyce, carting wood and coal,
8 00
Thomas Canfield, cutting wood, mov- ing coal, &c., 19 13
$8,823 02
DISTRICT NO. 8. - OAK HILL.
Henry F. Howard, master,
$1,800 00
Sarah E. King, assistant,
650 00
H. F. Howard, janitor,
92 00
Albert Brackett, 17 tons of coal,
130 05
N. S. King, wood,
5 50
$2,677 55
DISTRICT NO. 9. - NEWTON HIGHLANDS.
Mary J. Fisher, Mixed School,
$440 00
Sarah D. Puffer, " 110 00
Theodore Lord, janitor,
22 00
Elliott J. Hyde, 66
28 00
Parker & Colton, 42 tons of coal
47 38
66 wood and cutting, 9 75
Albert Brackett, 17 50 2000 tons of coal 130 24
$787 37
Amount carried forward,
$67,333 19
*
143 80
1
2000 66
30
Amount brought forward, $67,333 19
INDUSTRIAL DRAWING.
Albert F. Hall, teacher of Mechanical Drawing,
$610 00
Charles Furneaux, teacher of Freehand Drawing, 110 00
Alfred B. Hooker, janitor,
10 00
Fred. F. Brown, 66
12 00
Otis Alden, 66
22 00
George Smith, 66
12 00
Newton & Watert'n Gas Light,Co., for gas, 52 95
J. A. Gould, paid for lamps, 12 00
7 92
Albert F. Hall, cardboard,
2 00
Charles Cole, expenses for Art Exhi- bition at Town Hall, 22 00
Clark & Fox, gas fixtures at High school-house,
164 53
Dominico Bracianna, drawing copies and casts, 509 59
$1,546 99
EVENING SCHOOL. - NORTH VILLAGE.
John S. Hayes,
teacher,
$51 00
J. W. Hough,
66
103 50
W. F. Armstrong,
66
33 00
E. A. Daniels,
16
34 50
W. A. Spinney,
66
47 50
R. L. Hinds, 66
31 50
David F. Estes, 66
52 00
Samuel W. Tindell,
66
40 00
Thomas C. Gleason,
66
66 00
J. B. Oakes, 66
28 00
William A. Newcombe, 66
44 00
Leonard J. Dean,
66
42 00
James H. Kidd,
66
14 00
Adoniram J. Chandler,
66
22 00
George E. Baker, janitor,
11 50
R. L. Hinds, 66
33 00
Peckham & Wright, oil, &c.,
3 31
J. L. Hammett, books, slates, &c.,
32 51
N. & W. Gas Light Co., for gas,
11 20
Sundry small bills, 5 00
$705 52
Total,
$69,585 70
J. E. Trowbridge, oil, &c.,
31
INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
Thos. Emerson, books for teachers' desks, $216 60
Thos. Emerson, books for indigent children, 145 84
Thos. Emerson, for advertising, &c., 38 54
W.A. Wilde & Co., stationery,books,&c., 673 54
Allen Jordan, putting on slate racks, 43 75
J. H. Daniels, engraving plates for diplomas, &c., 201 50
Wm. G. Shattuck, slate racks, &c.,
137 16
Farnham & Whittemore, rent of
school-room at Newton Highlands, 104 36
Knight, Adams, & Co., stationery, 342 95
Thompson, Bigelow, & Brown, singing- books, 198 30
Dalby Mills, rent of school-room for North Village, 150 00
North Evangelical Society, rent of school-room for North Village, 25 00
J. L. Hammett, clocks, books,inkstands, crayons, dusters, &c., 497 05
M. J. Hynes, repairing and painting roofs, 299 50 Ginn Brothers, music charts, 63 00
John S. Sumner, brushes, mats, hard- ware, &c., 83 74
Woolworth, Ainsworth, & Co., charts, 50 00
Noyes, Holmes, & Co., school-books, 45 15
Rice, Kendall, & Co., stationery, 32 40
H. F. Allen, expenses in procuring teachers, 25 00
Frost & Adams, tubular pencils, 15 00
E. P. Gould, paid sundry bills, 20 00
Miscellaneous bills, 41 21
$3,449 59
HIGH SCHOOL.
S. Flint, closet, table, and repairs, $255 41
J. Ballou, furnace, registers, and pipes, 280 00 M. Taffe, mason work, 124 87
Amount carried forward, $660 28
$3,449 59
32
Amount brought forward, $660 28 $3,449 59
P. Linehan, labor on grounds, 114 20
N. B. Chamberlain, philosophical appa- ratus and chemicals, 146 20
M. T. Heywood, painting, &c., 52 27
Eureka Ventilating Co., ventilators, 27 00
Crystal Ventilating Co., 21 00
E. P.Gould, expenses of graduating class, 25 00
American Tablet Co., blackboards,
20 80
T. Hurd, book-case,
20 00
B. Fewkes, platforms, school furni- ture, &c., 352 63
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas and pipe, 18 13
78 95
Miscellaneous,
$1,536 46
SCHOOLS AT NEWTON CENTRE.
J. Ballou, furnace, registers, and pipe, $236 50 Eaton, Moulton, & Co., building cis- tern, &c., 282 65
J. J. Walworth & Co., new steam pipe, registers, &c., 219 28
M. Taffe, mason work, 134 75
O.Whipple, repairing blinds, doors, &c., 81 59
Henry Hodges, labor about house and grounds, 66 75
G. Hyde, trees for yard,
37 50
Cardell and others, expressage,
30 20
T. Hurd, book-case,
20 00
W. A. Roffe and others, sundry repairs, 27 01
E. P. Gould, picture mouldings, 15 00
70 33
J. C. Farrar, door and blind irons, &c., 12 90
No. 2 Hose Co., filling cistern,
18 00
Miscellaneous, 50 11
$1,302 57
SCHOOLS AT UPPER FALLS.
George B. Randall, painting house, $300 00
Isaac Smith, repairs and alterations, 169 31
Eureka Ventilating Co., ventilators, 75 00
Morss & Whyte, wire netting,
33 37
Amount carried forward, $577 68 $6,288 62
Tainter & Tripp, concrete driveway,
33
Amount brought forward, $577 68 $6,288 62
Bridgman & Peabody, brooms, brushes,
&c., 21 77
T. Hurd, bookcase, 20 00
Otis Alden, repairs and labor on yard, 28 60
L. Sumner, carting gravel, &c., 10 00
J. E. Trowbridge, repairs on furnace, 39 44
J. A. Gould, paid for sundries, 19 25
Miscellaneous, 17 85
734 59
SCHOOLS AT LOWER FALLS.
C. S. Phillips, painting house, fence,&c., $335 35 Tainter & Tripp, concreting yard, 188 84
Allen Jordan, sundry repairs, 102 72
Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture, 25 00
S. F. Carrier, repairing pump and pipe, 22 34
M. Taffe, repairing cistern, 23 75
J. H. Boit, loam and labor on yard, 24 00
Thomas Hurd, bookcase, 20 00
S. Leland, cleaning windows, &c., 17 25
M. Leonard and others, labor on grounds, 17 00 Miscellaneous, 26 06
802 31
SCHOOLS AT AUBURNDALE.
Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture, $349 98 D. H. Huston, painting house and fence, 297 63 J. Ballou, furnace, registers, and pipe, 282 55
S. Flint, platforms, &c., 120 63
Clark & Fox, gas pipe and lantern, 25 50
M. Taffe, mason work, 19 65
Cephas Brigham, paid for labor on grounds, &c., 13 83
H. Fewkes, repairing furniture, plat- forms, &c., 45 62
A. B. Crane, hanging bells, &c., 14 80
Bridgman & Peabody, mats and dusters, 13 60 J. H. Wight, repairs, 56 14
Miscellaneous, 12 20
1,252 13
Amount carried forward, $9,077 65
3
34
Amount brought forward, $9,077 65
SCHOOLS AT WEST NEWTON.
Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture, $345 38
Milo Lucas, sundry repairs, 222 25
J. Ballou, furnace, registers, and repairs, 328 69 W. B. Knapp & Co., furnace, repairs, &c., 91 48 Bridgman & Peabody, brooms, brushes, &c., 20 85
J. Galbraith, door-springs, 16 50
T. Hurd, bookcase, 20 00
M. Taffe, mason work, 41 38
M. R. Brown, labor on yards, 45 15
C. H. Jenison, expressage, 26 60
E. R. Lyle and A. J. Allen, repair- ing and cleaning clocks, 15 75
W. H. Mague, grading school-yards, 66 00
Tainter & Tripp, concreting school-yards, 63 70
C. . S. Phillips, painting, resetting glass, &c., 51 99
H. Fewkes, repairing furniture, 24 50
S. Flint, cutting in registers, 12 00
A. B. Crane, gong bell and hanging, 21 50
26 62
* Benj. Fewkes, work on furniture, Miscellaneous, 49 00
1,489 34
SCHOOLS AT NEWTONVILLE AND NORTH VILLAGE.
Wm. G. Shattuck, school furniture, $371 46
J. Whitney, repairs and labor in house and yard, 113 05
M. T. Heywood, painting, and set- ting glass, 114 28
M. Taffe, mason work,
145 95
S. Flint, alterations in Claflin school- house, repairs, platforms, &c., 1,023 03
Bridgman & Peabody, sink, brooms, and mats, 53 65
J. Galbraith, door-springs, 16 50
T. Hurd, bookcase, 20 00
H. Fewkes, repairing furniture, 91 45
Tingley Aut. Heat & Gov. Co., governors, 60 00 E. Jones, grading, removing ashes, &c., 34 76
Amount carried forward, $2,044 13 $10,566 99
35
Amount brought forward, $2,044 13 $10,566 99
G. E. Bridges, bells and hanging at
No. Village, 60 00
J. Worcester, paid for labor, shrubs, &c., 27 95
S. E. Lowry, paid for trees, loam, and labor, 22 50
B. Fewkes, platforms, school furni- ture, &c., 156 77
O. B. Leavitt, repairing stoves, hods, &c., 57 42
M. T. Heywood, picture-mouldings, 80 00
American Tablet Co., blackboards, 35 30
J. Ballou, pipe, registers, and repairs, 181 82
R. L. Hinds, paid for labor and repairs,
27 97
F. E. Hinds, night care of No. Vil- lage house, 27 00
George Hyde, trees for yard,
10 00
A. G. Barrett, expressage,
23 30
M. T. Heywood, four pairs blinds and painting, 27 34
M. T. Heywood, alterations in Claflin house,
75 00
Miscellaneous accounts,
46 82
$2,903 32
SCHOOLS AT NEWTON VILLAGE.
O. Whipple, building covered walk, and alterations in Bigelow house, $718 82
O. Whipple, repairs on Pearl-street house, 25 80
O. Whipple, sundry other repairs,
20 16
J. O. Evans & Sons, painting Pearl-st. house, fences, &c., 231 10
J. O. Evans & Sons, setting glass, and painting Bigelow house, 86 81
J. O. Evans & Sons, whitening and tinting walls and ceilings, 17 00
J. O. Evans & Sons, three storm win- dows, &c., 36 25
J. S. Sumner, furnace, pipe, &c.,
214 95
F. E. Hamblin, masonry, and whiten- ing ceiling, 112 29
L. A. Peck, hanging bells, repairing, &c., 34 10
Amount carried forward,
$1497 28 $13,470 31
36
Amount brought forward, $1497 28 $13,470 31
G. W. Shattuck, teachers' desks, &c., 35 62
Bridgman & Peabody, brushes, dust- ers, and mats, 11 57
Tingley Aut. Heat, and Gov. Co., resetting governors, 26 07
J. Ballou, repairing furnaces,
33 15
T. Canfield, labor on grounds,
46 31
T. Stuart, removing ashes,
12 00
C. McBride, gravel and loam,
29 00
P. Sweeny, cleaning vaults, &c.,
19 00
T. L. Whiton, expressage,
10 00
Crystal Ventilation Co., ventilators,
72 00
F. F. Brown, cleaning Bigelow house,
41 47
D. Dow, expressage, 15 05
12 50
Benj. Fewkes, work on furniture,
33 33
Evans, Lincoln, & Co., window-shades,
12 00
Miscellaneous, 42 91
1,949 26
SCHOOL AT OAK HILL.
M. T. Heywood, painting house and fence, $189 50
T. Hurd, bookcase, 20 00
N. S. King, paid for wire screens, 21 18
66 removing fence, &c., 27 00
66 66 66
sundries and la- bor on yard,
21 75
Miscellaneous, 1 75
281 18
SCHOOL AT NEWTON HIGHLANDS.
B. Lord, paid for axe and clothes-hooks, $2 24 E. P. Gould, paid for ventilator, 5 00 B. Fewkes, platforms and school furniture, 27 94 Miscellaneous, 2 53
37 71
Total for school incidentals,
$15,738 46
Tuttle's Express, expressage,
37
REBUILDING NORTH VILLAGE SCHOOL-HOUSE.
ISAAC HAGAR, -
M. T. HEYWOOD, GEORGE E. ALLEN, Building Committee. H. F. ALLEN,
Samuel Flint, building school-house as
per contract, $9,300 00
Samuel Flint, extra carpenter work, 179 59
Michael Taffe, extra mason work, 291 01
N. & W. Gas Light Co., for service-pipe, 28 75
Oliver B. Leavitt, furnace, registers, and pipe, 472 19
Clark & Fox, gas pipe and fixtures, 261 31
American Tablet Co., blackboard surface, 30 00
M. T. Heywood, extra painting, 49 12
Milo Lucas, plans and estimating the damage to the building by fire, for adjustment of insurance, 50 00
Sarah Gildea, cleaning house, 12 20
Sundry bills, 17 50
$10,691 67
Amount paid as per audit of Febru- ary, 1872, $7,000 00
Amount paid the past year, 3,691 67
10,691 67
NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE. - NEWTON HIGHLANDS.
JAMES F. C. HYDE, ISAAC HAGAR, Building Committee. THOMAS EMERSON,
Appropriation, $18,000 00
Received from sale of old school-
house, Newton Centre, 2,000 00
$20,000 00
C. W. Farnham and S. Whittemore, for 52,043 square feet of land, $5,204 30
Benj. Fewkes, building school-house, 12,936 00
F. E. Hamblin, setting furnace, build- ing, coal, wood, and ash bins, 311 92 John Ballou, furnace, registers, and pipe, 117 66
Henry Boyd, setting heat governor, 23 45
Amount carried forward, $18,593 33
38
Amount brought forward, $18,593 33 $20,000 00
F. B. Sisson, driven well and pump, 88 50 Eureka Ventilating Co., six ventilators, 48 00
Milo Lucas, work on plans, 30 00
J. Johnston, digging and stoning cellar, 789 00
grading yard (in part), 98 00
M: T. Heywood, extra painting, and setting glass, 32 00
Clark & Fox, gas pipe, 30 00
J. S. Sumner, tin casing, and labor, 12 50
Insurance (mechanics' permits), 7 50 $19,728 83
Balance unagrande
School-house lot on Pearl Street, 82,162 80
School-house corner of Crafts and Watertown Streets (in part of appropriation) $15,026 95
Balance unexpended, $271 17
RECAPITULATION.
Support of various schools, $69,585 70
Incidentals for various schools, including altera- tions in Claflin school-house, 15,738 46
Expended for new school-houses and land, 44,050 25
Total expenditure for educational purposes,
$129,374 41
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
IN the following analysis of expenditures for this Depart- ment, the compensation of its members (Engineers of steam- ers excepted) is computed to May 1, 1872, in accordance with the provisions of Sects. 18 and 19 of Chap. 24 of the General Statutes. Other expenses are rendered to the close of the financial year, Feb. 3, 1873.
ENGINEERS AND ASSISTANTS.
R. M. Lucas, chief engineer, $100 00 W. L. Frothingham, clerk of board, $75 00
66 66
66 extra services, 25 00
100 00
Amount carried forward,
$200 00
39
Amount brought forward, Geo. E. Bridges, asst. engineer, 75 00
$200 00
66 66 66 66 extra ser- vices, 25 00
100 00
J. W. Bailey, asst. engineer,
75 00
66 66
extra services, 25 00
100 00
George L. Bourne, asst. engineer,
75 00
George Pettee, 66 66
75 00
J. E. Cousens, 66 66
75 00
S. H. Potter, 66 66
75 00
H. P. Eaton,
66 66
75 00
W. W. Jackson,
66
75 00
Luther Paul,
66 66
75 00
Wm. P. Houghton, 66 " 9 mos. to Mar. 1,
56 25
C. H. Jennison,
66 " 3 mos. to May 1, 18 75
$1,000 00
STEAMER NO. 1.
G. H. Wentworth, engineer,
$900 00
H. N. Hyde, jun., foreman,
30 00
J. D. Henthorn, clerk, 30 00
C. S. Fields, steward,
65 00
W. A. Warnick, stoker,
50 00
15 hosemen, 300 00
Total pay, 1,375 00
Boyd & Son, 254 feet hose,
456 98
Winship & Co., 250 feet hose, &c.,
529 25
Hunneman & Co., repairs on steamer,
252 12
E. M. Moshier, 66
63 44
J. H. Cameron,
66
76 00
S. F. Carrier, 66
13 14
Loudon, Tower, & Co., oil,
86 25
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas,
59 45
F. A. Benson, coal,
145 15
Albert Brackett, "
12 13
E. B. Blackwell, laundry work,
22 25
J. W. Priest, doors for house,
83 00
W. Trethaway, work on house,
35 39
Amount carried forward,
£3,320 55 $1,000 00
40
Amount brought forward, $3,320 55 $1,000 00
Evans & Sons, paints, oil, labor, &c., 250 20
J. S. Sumner, lamps, oil, &c., 12 60
J. D. Henthorn, care of horses, &c., 44 00
Snow, Rollins, & Co., painting,
67 50
Hollis & Co., locks, &c.,
21 92
Tuttle's Express, expressage,
14 10
Highway department, use of horses,
637 60
Miscellaneous accounts,
92 44
$4,460 91
STEAMER NO. 2.
Patrick Callahan, engineer,
$900 00
E. B. Trowbridge, foreman,
17 50
O. S. W. Bailey, clerk,
17 50
R. M. Lindley, steward,
30 00
20 hosemen,
189 47
3 firemen,
57 17
Total pay, 1,211 64
Winship & Co., 250 feet hose, &c.,
443 45
Boyd & Son, 257 feet hose,
416 34
Knapp & Co., lead hose, &c.,
22 00
Willard Rand, repairs on steamer,
38 50
George Fuller, 66
harness,
31 50
C. A. Cole,
steamer,
55 25
A. F. Allen, 66 66
39 00
F. A. Benson, coal,
155 77
D. C. Sanger & Co., coal,
79 08
B. F. Houghton, oil, &c.,
24 95
Amoskeag Manuf'g Co., link blocks,
41 00
Union Machine Co., labor and stock,
28 87
B. D. Griggs, setting glass,
13 50
Belt & Leather Co.,
43 75
Higway Department, use of horses,
87 60
Miscellaneous accounts,
72 00
CATARACT, NO. 1.
John Carman, foreman,
$10 00
R. J. Ardrie, assistant foreman,
10 00
John Dolan, clerk,
10 00
Wm. Costello, steward,
17 50
8 hosemen,
120 00
24 firemen,
240 00
Total pay,
407 50
Amount carried forward,
$407 50 $8,265 11
2,804 20
41
Amount brought forward, Eaton, Moulton, & Co., stock and la- bor on house,
$407 50 $8,265 11
81 22
Wm. Jackson, waterproof pants, &c., 35 05
26 95
H. A. Winship & Co., new hose, &c., A. Jordan, building fence,
30 00
Jerry Warren, labor on engine house, 12 00
Miscellaneous accounts,
18 78
611 50
TRITON, NO. 3.
R. M. Lucas, stock and labor on house, $70 23 W. A. Whitaker, painting machine, 55 00
D. C. Sanger & Co., lumber for house, 42 46
S. Cousens & Son, repairs, &c.,
37 82
John Cunningham, labor and materials, 49 13
101 45
G. L. & C. B. Bourne, cement and coal, 31 50
13 10
Miscellaneous accounts,
29 13
MECHANIC, NO. 4.
Edward S. Kerrivan, foreman,
$10 00
F. B. Woods, assistant foreman,
10 00
F. W. Stickney, clerk,
10 00
J. E. Trowbridge, steward,
30 00
7 hosemen,
95 00
24 firemen, 240 00
Total pay, H. A. Winship & Co., 9 hats,
54 00
Hunneman & Co., sundry materials,
10 65
Richard Kerrivan, sundry repairs,
11 50
Martin Hunting, stock and labor,
16 00
Miscellaneous accounts,
15 98
EAGLE, NO. 6.
C. S. Fifield, foreman,
$10 00
C. E. Ross, assistant foreman,
10 00
C. F. Richardson, clerk,
10 00
C. D. Bartlett, steward,
30 00
8 hosemen,
110 00
18 firemen,
180 00
Total pay,
350 00
Amount carried forward,
$350 00 $9,809 56
H. A. Winship & Co., hats, &c.,
F. & G. Robinson, oil, &c.,
429 82
395 00
503 13
42
Amount brought forward, $350 00 $9,809 56
H. A. Winship & Co., 9 hats, &c., 61 00
Hunneman & Co., suction hose, &c., 49 25
C. S. Field, repairs on house, 10 00
Miscellaneous accounts, 44 48
514 73
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
George J. Curtis, foreman,
$15 00
G. P. Clark, assistant foreman, 15 00
3 clerks, each for short terms,
10 00
F. B. Sisson, steward,
30 00
3 hosemen, 30 00
16 firemen, 100 00
200 00
Total pay, Gibbs & Gordon, chemicals,
81 24
C. L. Wilson, flag-pole, &c.,
35 00
D. C. Sanger & Co., coal and wood,
18 20
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal,
17 00
George Fuller, materials,
10 00
J. D. Billings, stock and labor on house, 22 46
H. A. Winship & Co., repairs, &c.,
20 75
O. B. Leavitt, repairs,
10 25
Miscellaneous accounts,
31 62
446 52
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 2.
Joseph Heustis, foreman,
$10 00
J. H. Dolliver, assistant foreman,
15 00
George H. Bourne, clerk,
10 00
G. H. Harpin, steward,
30 00
2 hosemen,
30 00
10 firemen,
100 00
Total pay,
195 00
Gibbs & Gordon, chemicals,
13 95
D. H. Huston, sundries on engine house, 17 23
J. W. Davis, repairs, &c.,
11 01
Gibbs & Gordon, repairs,
150 00
Miscellaneous accounts,
31 08
418 27
Amount carried forward,
$11,189 08
43
Amount brought forward, $11,189 08
HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 1.
12 men, pay, $21 71
H. A. Winship & Co., hats, blankets, &c., 113 00
G. L. Gardner, sundries, 39 45
F. B. Sisson, use of horse, services, &c., 82 50
D. Harrington & Son, use of horse, 109 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal, 17 00
Miscellaneous accounts, 14 00
$396 66
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
J. W. Bailey, labor on reservoirs, $10 00
Belt & Leather Co., hose dressing, 19 00
John Morrison, drawing engines to fires, 17 50
Winship & Co., 11 engineers' hats, 77 00
W. F. Dexter, driving to fires, &c., 50 00
D. O. Sanger, refreshments for firemen, 28 00 J. J. Blake, 11 77
W. L. Frothingham, "
66 66
84 26
Dimond & Wether-
bee,
27 19
J. Warner & Son, 66
66
23 64
H. A. Sherman,
66
16 41
B. F. Tyler,
66
31 09
W. H. Kelsey,
66
66
86 49
A. D. Drew,
66
13 00
Engine Co., No. 1, Cambridge,
66
10 00
Barber & Waters,
66
22 53
Luther Bailey, watching fires,
15 00
Miscellaneous accounts,
85 92
628 80
Total expenses for fire department,.
$12,214 54
HOOK AND LADDER, NEWTONVILLE.
Chapman & Strangman, ladder car- riage,
$992 62
F. B. Sisson, carting,
66 12 00
$1,004 62
*
44 ALMSHOUSE.
DR.
H. & C. S. Whipple, grain, hay, and straw, $519 85
Barber & Waters, meal, oats, and groceries, 66 rent of stable, 195 00
C. W. Randall, meats, 399 12
279 90
J. B. Lord, 66
338 67
B. F. Houghton, groceries, 326 52
D. C. Sanger & Co., hay and coal,
424 23
J. F. C. Hyde, auctioneer, manure and wood 176 25 Geo. K. Ward, hay, 130 59
J. Edes, manure, 92 00
Dimond & Wetherbee, grain and groceries,
102 39
Geo. Fuller, repairs on wagon and harnesses,
44 25
John S. Richardson, 1 pair steers,
60 00
S. R. Stone, 1 cow,
50 00
Wm. Garrett, hogs,
50 00
H. C. Hoyt, warning town,
40 00
S. S. Sleeper & Co., groceries,
84 85
Methodist Episcopal Society, pew rent,
30 86
Parker & Gannett, grain, seeds, &c.,
42 03
C. W. Sanderson, hay,
26 55
Patrick McGrath, manure,
24 00
C. H. Boynton & Co., clothing,
26 00
J. W. Pierce, funeral expenses, J. Adams, 66 66
16 75
J. E. Gammons, shoes, &c.,
61 25
Francis Perry, labor,
22 00
W. B. Lock, warning town,
26 25
Geo. W. Hawkes, potatoes, straw, &c.,
32 74
J. Edmands, hay,
35 20
J. W. Harrington, hay, John Green, manure,
14 50
Henry Smith, fish, 36 57
17 20
Ames Plough Co., grain cradle, and barley,
11 97
T. P. Robinson, medical attendance,
40 00
G. W. Bacon & Co., dry goods,
61 65
J. H. Bacon, 66
54 39
Highway department, labor, 192 50
Amount carried forward,
$4,452 22
15 00
M. Hastings,
14 45
T. Belger, blacksmith work,
336 74
Brackett Lord, grain,
45
Amount brought forward, Highway department, manure, Isaac H. Snow, medicines,
90 00
23 27
C. Cady, furnace work,
44 85
L. Paul, ice,
14 00
Leonard Hurd, straw and pasturing,
60 75
J. Pulsifer, wheelwright work,
55 20
Willard Marcy, manure,
56 50
William Lyon, straw,
15 04
Mary Reeves, labor,
156 00
Henry Amidon, labor,
270 83
John J. Ware, warden,
400 00
Miscellaneous,
108 46
Amount expended,
$5,747 12
Insurance and interest on cost of farm,
1,000 00
Bills due almshouse, Feb. 13, 1872,
110 00
Value of stock, hay, grain, provisions, fuel, and all other personal property belonging to the farm, except household furniture, Feb. 3, 1872, 7,178 58
$14,035 70
CR.
Vegetables sold,
$158 70
Board of Miss Pierce,
194 00
C. W. Randall, hog and calves,
62 66
A. Collins, pigs,
22 00
J. Duggan, pig,
12 00
B. F. Houghton, eggs,
11 25
Samuel Davis, straw,
10 00
J. Carroll, wood,
9 00
M. Brine,
18 00
H. Bryson, «
9 00
P. McGrath, “
9 00
John Green, "
9 00
P. Leonard, "
9 00
D. Donovan, "
4 50
J. Coffee, 66
4 50
J. Hart,
4 50
C. Cady, old iron,
12 65
W. B. Locke, labor,
15 75
Warning town meetings,
75 00
Highway department, labor,
222 25
Amount carried forward, $872 76
$4,452 22
46
Amount brought forward, $872 76
Highway department, posts and wood, 84 00 66 66 board of horses 832 weeks, 4,160 00
Miscellaneous, 9 33
$5,126 09
Bills due Feb. 3, 1873, 25 00
Board and medical attendance to 460 travellers,
560 00
Inventory Jan. 18, 1873, 7,041 92
Net expense of almshouse for the year ending Feb. 3, 1873, 1,282 69
$14,035 70
Average number of poor supported in the alms -. house during the year, 12
Number of inmates Feb. 3, 1873, 15
ALMSHOUSE BUILDINGS.
John Galbraith, lightning conductors, $364 00
John J. Ware, paid sundry bills, 153 49
$517 49
.
SMALL-POX ACCOUNT.
The following sums have been expended on this account : - Albert Brackett, coal for hospital, 62 00
$20 00
Dr. F. L. Thayer, vaccinating 62 persons,
" A. W. Whitney, 100 66
100 00
" R. L. Stone, 66
97
97 00
" D. M. Edgerly 66
91 66
91 00
" G. W. Jones, 66 29 66
29 00
" E. P. Scales, 66
15 66
15 00
" D. W. Jones, 60
48 66
48 00
" T. P. Robinson, 66
116
116 00
" F. D. Lord, 66
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