Town of Newton annual report 1873, Part 3

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 194


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Eureka Vent. Co., two ventilators, $38 00


R. Bradley & Co., clock, and repairing clock,


25 00


J. H. Burt, moving ashes and grading yard,


32 00


L. A. Gammons, grate and furnace re- pairs,


22 94


Bridgman & Peabody, sundries,


18 70


Allen Jordan, labor and stock,


15 13


J. L. Hammett, sundries,


15 69


Knight, Adams & Co., stationery, &c.,


21 43


Miscellaneous,


1 15


190 04


SCHOOLS AT AUBURNDALE.


D. W. Bailey, grading, and concreting, $175 77 Seth Cousens & Son, repairs, 51 70


Knight, Adams & Co., stationery, 41 96


Thos. Benson, labor and teams, grading yard, 39 88


Eureka Vent. Co., two ventilators,


38 00


D. H. Huston, paint stock and labor, 20 59


Jas. H. Wight, labor, stock and sundries, 18 84


Amounts carried forward, $386 74 $10,720 96


46


Amounts brought forward,


$386 74 $10,720 96


M. Taffe, masonry, 17 55


Bridgman & Peabody, sundries, 16 04


W. G. Shattuck, furniture,


14 50


Jos. L. Ross, furniture, 9 97


C. H. Dolan, manure for school-yard, 10 70


B. Bradley, repairing clocks, 10 00


Wm. Leonard, cleaning house,


9 00


A. J. Macomber, repairing clocks, 8 00


Hallett, Davis & Co., tuning piano, 5 00


Miscellaneous, 193 25


680 75


SCHOOLS AT WEST NEWTON.


Knapp & Co., pump, sink, pipe, &c., $205 32


Milo Lucas, repairs, stock and labor, 190 00


M. Taffe, masonry, 205 25


Knight, Adams & Co., stationery, &c., 74 38


Eureka Vent. Co., ventilators, 74 00


Chas. S. Phillips, painting and glazing,52 79


W. G. Shattuck, school-furniture, 50 00


M. R. Brown, cleaning yards, 41 00


Bridgman & Peabody, sundries, 37 65


Miscellaneous, 24 44


954 83


SCHOOLS AT NEWTONVILLE AND NORTH VILLAGE.


W. G. Shattuck, school-furniture, $492 87


Benj. Fewkes, labor, stock and repairs, 289 74


J. L. Ross, furniture and blackboard, 246 12


Sam'l Flint, stock, labor, &c., 193 12


D. W. Bailey, grading and concreting, 186 48


American Tablet Co., blackboards, &c., 170 10 Bridgman & Peabody, mats, dusters, &c., 104 48


O. B. Leavitt, labor and stock, 81 30


J. L. Hammett, sundries, 72 72


A. G. Barrett, expressage,


47 70


F. E. Hamblin, masonry, 45 00


A. B. Hooker, labor and materials,


22 89


Milo Lucas, labor and stock,


21 94


Sam'l Baker, labor on vault, 21 00


R. L. Hinds, removing ashes, &c.,


23 63


Amounts carried forward,


$2,019 19$12,356 54


47


Amounts brought forward, $2,019 19 $12,356 54


Martin Lawler, removing ashes, &c., 11 00


A. J. Macomber, repairing clocks, 13 00


Sundry persons, cleaning windows, 18 60


White & King, repairing maps, 8 00


Miscellaneous, 123 37


2,193 16


SCHOOLS AT NEWTON VILLAGE.


J. S. Sumner, furnace and repairs, $272 74


Orin Whipple, building, &c., 161 66


Knight,Adams & Co., stationery, &c., 118 96


Thos. Canfield, cleaning yards, 72 63


Eureka Vent. Co., ventilators,


( 6 00


J. O. Evans & Son, stock and labor,


28 63


W. G. Shattuck, school-furniture,


26 60


Benj. Fewkes, repairs,


25 39


Geo. C. Walsh, repairing furniture,


24 92


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas and service pipe, 25 05


J. L. Hammett, sundries, 21 94


Bridgman & Peabody, sundries, 21 15


John Joyce, labor on yards,


16 00


Timothy Stewart, manure and carting, 9 25


A. J. Macomber, repairing clocks, 9 00


Miscellaneous,


56 38


956 30


SCHOOL AT OAK HILL. .


D. W. Bailey, grading and concreting, $85 34


A. B. Crane, gong, bell, &c., 25 80


N. S. King, labor and repairs, 24 50


C. H. Cady, stock and labor on furnace, 15 25 Miscellaneous, 8 50


159 39


SCHOOL AT NEWTON HIGHLANDS.


W. G. Shattuck, school-furniture,


$233 55


Benj. Fewkes, work on desks, plat- forms, &c., 63 17


J. L. Ross, school-furniture,


17 43


A. J. Macomber, clock and repairs,


16 00


Amounts carried forward,


$330 15 $15,665 39


48


Amounts brought forward, $330 15 $15,665 49


D. W. Bailey, grading and concreting, 56 15


J. L. Hammett, sundries, 15 94


Thos. Woodman, moving ashes,


13 25


E. Commons, grading walks,


12 00


Orin Whipple, labor and stock,


11 65


Daniel Foley, labor,


10 00


Miscellaneous, 81 16


530 30


Total for school incidentals, $16,195 69


SCHOOLHOUSES AND LAND.


VERNON AND ELDRIDGE-STREET SCHOOLHOUSE.


Benj. Fewkes, balance on build- ing contract, $14,850 00


66 66 building fence, 475 00


66


66 repairs on dwell- ing-house, 107 24


Purchase of additional land,


1,242 40


J. S. Simmons, furnaces and ma- terials,


804 35


J. Johnston, digging cellar,


350 00


W. H. Mague, grading,


738 50


C. S. Packard, moving house,


200 00


G. F. Meacham, architect,


371 25


George P. Clark, plumbing,


73 23


H. W. Chapin, legal services,


50 00


George Hyde, service as referee,


10 00


$19,271 97


CRAFTS-STREET SCHOOLHOUSE.


S. Flint, balance on building con- tract, $3,550 50


Benj. Fewkes, fencing lot, 365 00


Michael Hurley, stone masonry, 220 00


Eureka Ventilation Co., ventilators,


123 00


O. B. Leavitt, labor and materials, 111 83


Thomas Hurd, estimates, &c., 25 00


4,395 33


Amount carried forward,


$23,667 30


49


Amount brought forward, $23,667.30


HIGH-SCHOOL ATTICS.


Milo Lucas, amount paid on con- tract, $1,394 00


0). B. Leavitt, furnace-pipe and registers, 56 00


J. D. Fowle, plans and specifica- tions, 50 00


1,500 00


NEW SCHOOLHOUSE. - NEWTON HIGHLANDS.


Benj. Fewkes, labor and stock, $141 92


M. T. Heywood, " 34 92


Eureka Ventilation Co., ventila-


tors,


40 00


E. Commons, grading yard, 50 00


266 84


Total,


$25,434 14


RECAPITULATION.


Expenditure for support of schools, $69,359 82


6: for school incidentals, . 16,195 69


for school-buildings and land, 25,434 14


Total expenditure for educational purposes,


$110,989 65


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


The compensation of members of this department (en- gineers of steamers excepted) is computed to May 1, 1873, 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 year.


SALARIES OF ENGINEERS AND ASSISTANTS.


R. M. Lucas, chief engineer,


$250 00


C. H. Jenison, assist. 6 125 00


George Pettee, “ 125 00


Amount carried forward, $500 00


4


50 .


Amount brought forward,


$500 00


Luther Paul, assist. engineer,


125 00


H. P. Eaton, 66 125 00 66


W. W. Jackson, “ 66


125 00


J. E. Cousens,


125 00


L. H. Potter, 66 66


125 00


W. P. Leavitt, 66


125 00


J. W. Bailey, 6


125 00


G. L. Bourne, 66


104 17


S. Cousens,


20 83


W. L. Frothingham, asst. engineer,


125 00


66 66


clerk, 25 00


$1,650 00


STEAMER NO. 1.


George H. Wentworth, engineer, $880 00


H. N. Hyde, jun., foreman, 45 00


J. D. Henthorn, clerk, 45 00


Charles S. Fields, steward,


60 00


W. A. Warnick, stoker,


80 00


Thirteen hosemen,


520 00


Total pay, $1,630 00


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


Winship & Co., hose and fixtures, $890 00


Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., re- pairs and materials, Albert Brackett, coal,


842 39


172 70


Hunneman & Co., repairs,


169 90


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas,


85 60


Lóudon, Tower & Co., supplies,


29 00


William Welch, 66


35 50


G. H. Wentworth, clearing snow, wood, and sawing, 49 70


S. Holmes, carpenter work, 45 09


Charles H. Field, care of horse, driving, &c., 62 00


Snow, Rollins & Co., bedding,


56 00


George P. Clark, repairs and chandelier, 47 40


Eaton & Moulton, stock and labor,


45 37


Amounts carried forward, $2,530 65


$1,650 00


51


Amounts brought forward, Hunt, Twichell & Co., hose gear, couplings, &c.,


$4,160 65 $1,650 00


40 00


Catherine Warnick, washing,


20 00


William Grace, shades and labor,


16 50


J. O. Evans, labor and stock,


73 47


Tuttle's Express,


13 65


J. H. Cameron, labor and stock,


28 30


G. W. Waldron & Bro., repairs,


26 00


George W. Simmons & Son, coats for enginemen,


61 50


Daniel Dow, expressage,


13 70


J. Jenison, soap,


14 95


Whitten & Campbell, repairs,


11 00


James Boyd & Son, fireman's hats,


12 00


F. A. Benson, coal,


81 40


E. B. Blackwell, laundry work,


14 93


Miscellaneous


18 04


4,606 09


STEAMER NO. 2.


Patrick Collahan, engineer,


$880 00


E. B. Trowbridge, foreman,


45 00


O. S. W. Bailey, clerk,


43 88


George Simpson, steward,


60 00


George Cole, stoker,


80 00


Seventeen hosemen,


522 12


Total pay,


1,631 00


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


Sewall, Day & Co., manilla rope,


$166 05


D. C. Sanger & Co., coal and wood,


189 10


Belt & Leather Co.,


149 00


George Fuller, repairing harnesses,


27 87


H. A. Winship, screws, washers, rubber mat, &c. 23 50


Loudon, Tower & Co., supplies,


33 20


F. H. Humphrey, driving to fires,


48 00


F. & G. Robinson, oil.


18 00


B. F. Houghton, supplies,


37 20


Wm. B. Knapp & Co., sundries,


53 80


Amounts carried forward, $2,376 72


$6,256 09


52


Amounts brought forward, $2,376 72 $6,256 09


Lucas & Taylor, supplies, 93 83


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas, 10 05


W. A. Whitaker, repairs, 16 50


Charles A. Cole, supplies and repairs, C. H. Jenison, expressage,


66 50


22 90


George W. Simmons & Sons, en- gineer and firemen's coats, 55 50


George F. Weston, mattresses,


56 00


Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.,


strainers and valve springs,


17 33


Hunneman & Co., repairs,


20 00


Miscellaneous, 12 32


2,747 65


CATARACT, NO. 1.


John Carman, foreman, $15 00


George B. Davidson, asst. foreman,


10 00


John Dolan, clerk,


15 00


John H. Joy, steward,


40 00


Eight hosemen,


120 00


Twenty-four firemen,


240 00


Total pay,


$440 00


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


Eaton & Moulton, hose, stock, and labor,


$99 37


Simmons & Co., coats for engineer and firemen, 39 00


8 25


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas,


6 00


Miscellaneous,


8 40


TRITON, NO. 3.


George N. B. Cousens, foreman,


$15 00


Charles Fletcher, asst.


10 00


Gordon Plummer, clerk,


15 00


David Bright, steward,


30 00


Six hosemen,


90 00


Twenty-nine firemen,


275 80


Total pay. Carried forward, $435 80


$9,604 76


R. S. Bullard, expressage,


601 02


53


Amounts brought forward, $435 80 $9,604 76


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas, $13 60


D. H. Huston, painting and glaz- ing, 26 97


D. Bright, services, 15 00


H. A. Winship & Co., supplies,


5 50


Simmons, & Son, coats for engin- eer and firemen,


23 50


G. L. & C. B. Bourne, fuel,


29 25


Miscellaneous, 6 25


555 87


MECHANIC, NO. 4.


Richard Kerrivan, foreman,


$15 00


Richard Marks, assistant foreman,


10 00


Frank W. Stickney, clerk,


15 00


James W. Trowbridge, steward,


30 00


Six hosemen,


90 00


Thirty-five firemen,


350 00


Total pay,


$510 00


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


G. W. Simmons & Son, coats for firemen, 36 00


Hunneman & Co., repairs, &c., 7 50


American Steam Packing Co.,


5 25


Harris's Express, 6 50


J. E. Trowbridge, sundries,


12 00


577 25


EAGLE, NO. 6.


C. D. Bartlett, foreman,


$15 00


L. Osborne, assistant foreman,


10 00


C. T. Bartlett, clerk,


15 00


C. T. Bartlett, steward,


30 00


Five hosemen,


75 00


Twenty-eight firemen,


252 29


Total pay. Carried forward,


$397 29 $10,737 88


54


Amounts brought forward, $397 29 $10,737 88


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


Hunneman & Co., repairs, &c.,


$28 75


C. T. Bartlett, repairs, 10 00


B. F. Tyler, supplies, 7 72


G. W. Simmons & Son, coats for en- gineer and firemen, 61 50


C. D. Bartlett, repairs, 10 00


John Morrison, labor and use of horses, 15 50


J. E. Cousens, repairs on engine, 9 75


Miscellaneous, 7 80


548 31


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.


Geo. J. Curtis, foreman $15 00


Geo. P. Clarke, assistant foreman, 10 00


Charles T. Stetson, clerk, 15 00


F. B. Sisson, steward,


30 00


Fifteen members,


130 00


Total pay, 200 00


HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 1.


Samuel E. Witherbee, foreman, $30 00


J. H. Williams, assistant foreman, 25 00


John Murphy, jun., clerk, 30 00


F. B. Sisson, steward, 30 00


Eleven members, 225 00


Total pay, $340 00


BEPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS. F. B. Sisson, use of horses, and driving, $202 00 Geo. Fuller, harnesses and repairs, 183 43


Gills and Gordon, repair of engine, 110 00


D. Harrington & Son, use of horses, 65 00


J. W. Griggs, repair on house, 20 70


J. D. Billings, stock and labor, 13 98


Willard Rand, stock and labor, 45 00


A. Danforth, stock and labor, 34 75


Geo. W. Simmons & Son, coats for firemen, 33 00


W. A. Whittaker, painting, &c., 58 00


Amounts carried forward, $1,105 86 $11,486 19


55


Amounts brought forward, $1,105 86 $11,486 19


C. A. Cole, repairs on ladder carriages, 31 75 F. B. Sisson, grading about engine house, 19 00


J. W. Griggs, repairs and chemicals, 36 21


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 13 60


Winship & Co., sundry materials, 16 75


Miscellaneous, 12 50


1,235 67


MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.


John Hill, driver on hose carriage, $20 00


W. H. Johnson, driver on hose carriage, 20 00


John Carroll, services at fires, 20 00


Lucas & Taylor, dams on Cheese Cake Brook, 20 51


R. M. Lucas, sundries, 37 62


Daniel Harrington, hack for officials,


10 00


W. L. Frothingham, refreshments, postage, &c., 44 29


H A. Sherman, refreshments,


20 89


Albert Plummer, 66


17 01


I R. Stevens, 66


.


28 53


J. Warner & Son, 66


27 47


Sundries,


10 43


276 75


Total payments from Treasury, $12,998 61


Highway Department, for use of horses, 500 00


Total expenses of Fire Department, $13,498 61


FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH


Amount paid Gamwell & Co., per contract,


12,000 00


STEAMER HOUSE, NO. 2.


Milo Lucas, balance due on building contract, $4,000 00


Milo Lucas, labor and materials, additional, 626 08


George W. Walker, furnace and fix- tures, 350 00


Amounts carried forward, $4,976 08 $25,498 61


56


Amounts brought forward, $4,976 08 $25,498 61


W. H. Mague, teams, labor, and material, 406 24


G. P. Clark, gas-pipe, fixtures, and labor, 221 66


W. B. Knapp & Co., plumbing,


250 00


Geo. T. Weston, furnishing goods and materials,


284 20


Sewall, Day & Co., rope, 6


166 05


Ware & Van Brunt, plans, specifica- tions, &c., 123 25


Davenport & Co., furniture,


80 00


Lynch & Brothers, masonry,


93 62


Lucas & Taylor, labor and materials,


93 81


D. C. Sanger & Co., coal and materials,


57 35


W. P. Leavitt, labor and materials,


20 00


W. H. Low, vane and fixtures,


60 00


Miscellaneous, 60 45


6,892 71


STEAMER HOUSE, NO. 3.


Z. E. Coffin, payments on building contract, $5,500 00


Hartwell & Co., commission on con- tract, 350 00


J. Langtry, harnesses,


275 00


J. C. Farrar, wagon,


330 00


Z. E. Coffin, extra stone work


50 00


Richard Hills, clock,


20 00


6,525 00


RECAPITULATION. 2


Pay and expenses of Fire Depart- ment, $13,498 61


Fire-Alarm Telegraph, 12,000 00


Engine Houses, 13,417 71


Total expenditure on fire account, $38,916 32


$38,916 32


57


ALMSHOUSE EXPENSES.


DR.


John J. Ware, services as warden, ten months, $333 33


John J. Ware, sundry bills paid, 267 75


John B. Lord, meal, grain, &c., 679 05


F. H. & C. S. Whipple, meal, grain, &c., 456 14


Bacon & Randall, meat,


306 03


B. F. Houghton, groceries,


368 66


H. Amidon, labor on farm,


223 81


Albert Brackett, coal, 182 50


Barber & Waters, meal, grain, &c.,


175 94


H. P. Barber, meal, grain, &c.,


150 92


Mary Reeves, labor,


142 50


Joshua Jennison, 16g cords of manure, 134 30


R. S. Bullard, manure,


110 00


D. C. Sanger & Co., hay, Murdock & Bacon, dry goods,


98 21


Bacon Brothers, dry goods,


61 94


James F. C. Hyde, wood at auction,


78 75


N. W. Tupper, grain, meal, &c.,


94 45


G. E. Gammons, boots and shoes,


62 45


W. B. Locke, hay,


57 42


Geo. Hyde, hay,


52 63


T. P. Robinson, medical services,


70 00


F. D. Lord, medical services,


7 85


Isaac H. Snow, medical prescriptions,


32 92


F. A. Collins, pasturing,


48 00


E. W. Fiske, heifer and calf,


46 12


E. M. Nickerson, fish bill,


47 08


Mrs. J. J. Ware, special services,


50 00


Collin Cady, stove, grate lining, &c.,


41 91


J. H. Cameron, repairing carts, &c.,


33 95


M. E. Church and Society, pew rent, 30 86


Geo. O. Kingsbury, hay,


30 42


C. E. Hogan, labor,


30 00


E. F. Wiswall, manure,


29 25


Joseph H. Adams, washing machine,


17 50


Geo. W. Hawkes, warning town meetings, 16 00


W. B. Locke,


11 75


J. H. Hoyt,


10 00


Amount carried forward, $4,688 81


98 42


58


Amount brought forward, $4,688 81 Luther Paul, ice, 14 00


J. W. Pierce, coffin and shroud, 14 00 T. Belger, blacksmith work, 17 75


E. D. Brooks, hay, 43 28


Miscellaneous, 26 61


Cash payments from treasury, Highway department, sundries, 406 00 25 00


$4,804 45


Bills due almshouse Feb. 3, 1873, Insurance on cost of farm, 1,000 00


Value of stock, hay, grain, provisions, fuel, and other personal property belonging to the farm, except household furniture, Feb. 3, 1873, 7,041 92


Total, $13,277 37


CR.


Produce, &c., sold,


$434 37


Town, warning meetings, &c., 130 00


Highway department, sundries, 329 00


66 board of horses, 4,100 00 .


4,993 37


$8,284 00


Inventory of personal property, Dec. 31, 1873, $4,441 10 Net expenses of almshouse, 11 months, to Dec. 31, 1873, 552 27


$13,277 37


Average number of poor supported in the alms- house during the eleven months, 12


Number of inmates, Dec. 31, 1873, 14


ALMSHOUSE BUILDINGS.


Day & Collins, drain-pipe, $168 00


Allen Jordan, labor and stock, 140 28


C. S. Phillips, painting and glazing,


40 20


Chas. Scott, masonry,


36 75


M. T. Waterman, labor and stock,


35 56


J. H. Cushman, mason work,


32 00


Otis Pettee, sewer covers,


14 00


Miscellaneous, 13 65


$480 44


59


SMALL-POX ACCOUNT.


Wm. Garrett, rent of house for hospital, $330 00


M. A. Henthorn, care of patients, 270 00


F. L. Thayer, medical attendance, &c., 205 50


Wm. Herron, 103 vaccinations, 103 00


J. F. Clogston, attendance on patients,


100 00


A. Henthorn, 66 66


35 00


T. P. Robinson, medical attendance,


75 00


F. D. Lord,


9 00


W. B. Knapp & Co., sundries,


69 06


W. H. Brackett, provisions,


68 67


D. C. Sanger & Co., coal,


30 00


S. F. Cate, carriages for patients,


27 50


Wm. F. Teulon, vaccinations,


26 00


J. F. Higgins, 66


19 00


J. H. Grant, 66


18 00


T. S. Keith,


14 00


A. A. Stocker, 66


9 00


Scates & Ricker, carriage hire,


12 00


W. W. Jackson, goods to M. Maloney,


8 78


S. W. Devoll, medical services,


8 00


Miscellaneous,


33 83


$1,491 09


POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.


Worcester Hospital, board of Hawkes, Healy, Hall, and Adams, $404 70


Taunton Hospital, board of Allen and Austin, 350 39


Northampton Hospital, board of Walsh, 197 11


State Reform School, board of Leonard,


19 50


Industrial School, board of Ann and Elizabeth Riley, 17 64


F. D. Lord, medical attendance, &c., for Mars- ton, Mullen, and Campbell, 112 79


Otis Pettee, aid to Mrs. Sullivan, Needham fam- ily and others,


101 75


Albert Brackett, coal for sundry poor,


130 80


Amount carried forward, $1,334 68


19 75


T. & G. Robinson, supplies,


60


Amount brought forward,


$1,334 68


Willard Rand, meals for lodgers,


77 30


J. B. Annetts,


R. L. Hinds, 65 40


25 50


J. D. Henthorn,


25 00


R. M. Lucas. 66


2 50


Ellen Morrill, nursing Miss Marston,


86 00


John J. Ware, supplies to sundry poor,


79 54


Town of Canton, rent for Mrs. Starr,


72 00


D. W. Jones, medical attendance on Rollins, Sweeney, and Geary, 72 00


Dan'l Warren, fuel for Marston, Dugan, and Mullen, 54 50


M. T. Heywood, aid to Whitney, Farrol, and others, 54 25


H. P. Barber, supplies for Taffe and Gibbons, 54 00


Burdon & Waters, coal for sundry persons, 46 65


Jas. Nickelson, coal for Callahan, Sullivan and Neal, 45 00


W. W. Jackson, supplies for Mullen, Marston et als., 42 90


J. E. Gammons, services as undertaker, 41 00


Barber & Waters, supplies for Dolan and Gib- bons, 40 25


John M. Fisk, supplies for Turner family, 40 00


Henry Ross, board of Esther Cook,


40 00


Seaver & Son, supplies for John Minns,


36 74


L. G. Pratt, aid to sundry poor,


35 85


C. L. Wilson, burial of Robbins' child, and J. Lynch, 53 00


Chas. Rice, jun., coal for Marston and Carman, 32 35


J. H. Bancroft, supplies for Mrs. Mullen,


32 24


Joel M. Holden, aid to sundry poor,


32 00


J. A. Peck, burial of McLean children, P. Camp- bell, and carriage hire for sundry sick poor, 30 00


Town of Ayer, board of E. Whitney,


30 00


City of Charlestown, aid to Martha Walker,


30 00


A. W. Whitney, medical attendance,


30 00


L. A. Gammons, stove and fixtures for Miss Marston, 27 55


D. C. Sanger & Co., fuel for Ellen and M. Dolan, 27 45


26 86


Warner & Son, supplies for Barry and others, Seth Davis, rent for Hill family,


25 00


Amount carried forward, $2,747 51


61


Amount brought forward, $2,747 51


Dimond & Wetherbee, supplies for Mullen and Marston, 23 87


J. B. Lovett, supplies furnished Delaney, Smith, and Daniels, 32 79


F. & G. Robinson, supplies for sundry poor, 22 85


Geo. H. Ingraham, medicine for 20 61


Murdock & Bacon, supplies for poor,


20 50


Chas. Newell, supplies for Conway, Fries, and others, 19 25


W. H. Phillips, services as undertaker,


19 00


City of New Bedford, support of Georgianna Brown, and T. Jackson, 22 94


John Stearns, moving Richardson family, 13 87


John W. Howe, supplies for Lawrence, 13 48


H. A. Sherman, flour for Mrs. O'Neal,


12 00


Geo. F. Hunt, supplies for Duffy,


10 60


Field & Hammond, "


5 01


F. L. Thayer, medical advice in case of Good- win, 10 00


D. M. Edgerly, medical attendance, 10 00


Jos. Huestis, removal of Cary to State Alms- house, 7 64


R. S. Bullard, removing goods for Mrs. Turner, 7 00


Albert Plummer, aid to sundry poor, 6 55


E. P. Scales, medical attendance,


6 00


A. Williams, medicines for Morris, Geary, and Worthen, 5 75


Chas. Cole, services as undertaker,


6 00


Miscellaneous, 23 37


Total expenditure, $3,066 59


Amount re-imbursed for support of sundry poor, 199 61


Net amount expended, $2,866 98


62


HIGHWAYS.


SELECTMEN, SURVEYORS.


JOHN J. WARE, Superintendent.


John J. Ware, salary as superintendent, *$1,000 00


W. E. Fuller, services and use of horses, 1,076 22


E. D. Brooks, personal services, 655 00


Arthur Muldoon, labor,


670 50


John Carroll, 66


645 58


James Dugan,


66


576 25


Cornelius Madden,


577 90


John McAllister,


66


440 00


John Green, 66


421 25


David Dugan, 66


220 50


John Magrath,


66


461 25


Patrick Magrath,


66


472 51


George Mills, 66


364 75


Michael Corcoran, 66


445 75


Edward Pendergrass,


66


176 00


Michael Bierne, 66


464 00


Thomas Bryson,


66


472 25


Dennis Ford, 66


66


472 75


John Duane,


66


459 87


John Pendergrass,


66


272 50


John Hart, 66


692 37


Timothy Coughlin,


66


508 25


Laurence Hollovan,


66


484 75


Daniel Duggan,


298 62


Dennis Donovan,


404 00


Michael Fanning, 66


359 90


Nicholas Hayes, 66


435 75


Jerry Tahen, 66


340 50


William Green,


66


353 00


John McCarty, 66


393 00


Cornelius Haley, 66


43 50


Thomas Bowes,


42 00


Amount carried forward, $15,743 34


* Of this amount, $83.33 was for January, 1873, the balance being for the eleven months covered by this Report.


445 00


Thomas Eaton,


597 87


Jerry Cotter, 66


63


Amount brought forward,


$15,743 34


William Cruickshanks, labor,


362 00


Michael Wellby,


22 50


James Maloney, 66


377 00


William Donnelly, 66


331 00


Samuel Stewart, 66


174 00


Charles Givin, 66


16 00


John Gordon,


163 50


Jacob Dolch, 66


13 00


Dennis Foley, 66


38 00


Patrick Devine, 66


42 00


John Boyce, 66


72 00


Cornelius Darcey, 66


560 50


Wilbur F. Dexter, 66


520 03


James Kelly, 66


478 75


Alexander Mills, 66


465 75


James Mills, 66


474 75


James Mulchay, 66


470 50


John Mulchay, 66


471 00


Jerry Coffee, 66


461 00


George Mead,


66


399 50


D. C. Morgan,


66


677 00


James D. Henthorn,


66


320 00


James Dooney, 66


397 00


Lewis Sumner,


483 75


Michael Sullivan,


34 50


Timothy Murphy,


34 50


Patrick Kelly, 66


29 00


John Bryson, 66


40 00


James Comeford,


66


284 50


John Cummings, 66


13 00


M. Carpenger, 66


19 00


Timothy Osanke,


66


14 00


H. Bouch, 66


12 00


D. Hawley,


66


65 87


James Gaw,


66


263 50


James Collins,


66


50 00


Thomas Manning,


66


30 00


Michael Monigan,


15 00


John Sylen, 66


14 00


William Waldron,


352 00


Martin Fahey,


66


161 00


Thomas Ryan,


66


258 00


Amount carried forward,


$25,223 74


64


Amount brought forward,


$25,223 74 42 00


Daniel Herron, labor, John Kelly, 66


342 00


Thomas Troy, 66


180 00


Michael Bryson,


285 50


Christopher Reynolds, “


227 50


Thomas Hart, 66


179 00


William A. Clark, 66


30 00


James Kinsular, 66


354 00


John McCarthy, 66


337 00


Peter Hunter, 66


326 00


Andrew Marshall,


370 00


John Johnson,


57 00


Henry Soderstrom, 66


24 00


Day & Collins, drain-pipe,


2,251 09


D. W. McKenney & Sons, for pair of horses,


500 00


William Stanley, for one horse,


300 00


Nugent & Hewitt, horse-shoeing, repair of tools, &c., 287 41


J. H. Cameron, repairs on carts, wagons, &c., 171 20


Andrew Peters, blacksmith work,


420 13


George E. Pike, work on stone-crusher,


75 00


Lewis Sumner, labor and teams,


57 49


Parker & Gannett, tools and materials,


176 50


Stephen Holmes, carpentry and stock,


94 96


George W. Hawkes, four cords wood,


28 00


Patrick Mullen, teams and labor,


102 17


S. F. Carrier, plumbing and stock,


101 06


French & Coffin, leather,


10 50


Conrad Decker, removing snow,


21 02


Willard Rand, repairing carts, &c.,


24 50


G. H. & E. A. Ellis, rubble-stone,


45 00


William Garrett, 656 loads gravel,


39 36


Allen Jordan, stock and labor, 6 fence on Concord Street,


130 67


185 00


D. C. Sanger & Co., lumber, cement, and lime,


45 91


George Avery, one bay mare,


285 00


S. Sanderson, labor and team,


57 72


J. Billings, hay-cutter,


15 00


Thomas Belger, horse-shoeing, repairing tools, &c., 72 30


J. Pulsifer, blacksmith work, 478 76


Rawson & Hittenger, machinery,


167 32


Amount carried forward, $34,120 81


65


Amount brought forward, $34,120 81


George Fuller, harnesses, repairing, &c., 235 44


Charles Esty, labor, teams, and gravel, 553 30


H. S. Cate, building Boyd Street, flag-stones, &c., 502 50


F. E. Hamblin, labor and stock, 41 17


N. S. King, team and labor, 15 62


Alfred Howes, tools, spikes, &c.,


22 85


Joseph Huestis, labor and material,


10 25


W. C. Green, stone,


20 00


James H. Wight, carpentry and stock,


741 83


D. & M. Hurley, grading Winthrop and Shaw Streets, 500 00


R. Gilkey & Co., lumber,


633 24


A. Danforth, blacksmith work,


49 75


Dennis Crowley, repairing pump, &c.,


16 75


William Welch, work on harnesses,


64 31


Mass. Portable R. R. Co., building culvert,


150 00


C. S. Packard, labor and material,




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