Town of Newton annual report 1877-1878, Part 5

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 444


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F. Linnell, fish and oysters, 67 65


A. J. Fiske & Co., plumbing, etc., 63 72


J. S. Sumner, cooking range, etc., 52 75


John and James Dobson, carpet, etc., 50 04


Thomas Belger, blacksmithing, 40 71


J. F. Brown, Treasurer, pew rent, 33 86


E. L. and F. S. Rollins, shades, etc., 18 30


Geo. H. Ellis, ice, 15 00


Capen, Sprague & Co., oil, 9 82


C. S. Phillips, painting and glazing, 9 54


J. & A. Munster, bread, 8 90


E. F. Thayer, attendance on sick cow, 7 50


Nathan Sawyer, printing, 7 00


Newton Cemetery, interment,


5 00


J. & W. Dix, cider barrels,


4 50


A. Wentworth, Roberts & Co., marble, Haskins & Montigue, canvas,


4 25


N. R. Varney, repairing clocks,


2 00


H. M. Quimby, hat, etc.,


1 24


M. Taffe, materials and labor,


90 25


J. E. Trowbridge, materials and labor,


52 90


W. H. Stewart, 66 66


18 70


J. Pulcifer, 61


12 30


Reed, Huckins & Reed, supplies,


30 75


O. F. Lucas, 66


11 35


George H. Ingraham, 66


8 45


A. Goodnow, 66


8 40


George E. Downs, 66


4 00


Isaac H. Snow, 66


3 90


Alfred Howes, 66


2 74


Singer Manufacturing Co., 66


60


Luke Perkins, expressage,


3 00


Amounts carried forward, $4,321 68


$4,601 36


2 55


36


Amounts brought forward, $4,321 68 $4,601 36


Lord, Ranlett & Co., grain, $62 09


Murdock & Bacon, supplies, 46 50


Levi Moody, services as War- den,


45 83


H. W. Fanning & Son, sup- plies,


24 31


Otis Pettee & Co., material and labor,


22 85


F. Linnell, fish, etc., 19 92


J. F. C. Hyde, wood at auc- tion, 16 50


F. B. Reed. supplies, 15 22


Dimond & Wetherbee, sup- plies, 14 95


Lizzie Moody, services, 13 29


H. S. Brady, Jr., & Co., sup- plies, 10 94


Charles H. Stone & Co., seed and rye, 8 25


Thos. Belger, blacksmithing, 7 60


B. F. Houghton, supplies. 5 57


Howes & Brown, 66


3 50


W. W. Perry, whip, 1 25


318 57


Total as per item No. 1 of expenses, $4,640 25


Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury,


$38 89


ARMORY RENT AND EXPENSES.


Appropriation, $1,200 00


Appropriation in 1878, for account 1877, 241 40


Amount carried forward, $1,441 40


37


Amount brought forward, $1,441 41


O. W. Turner, rent of Armory, $800 00


B. S. Wetherbee, services as janitor, 250 00


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 66 15


Claflin Guards, repairs, etc., 25 00


Albert Bracket, coal, 16 78


$1,157 93


O. W. Turner, rent of Armory, $200 00


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 41 40


241 40


Total, as per item No. 2 of expenses, $1,399 33


Balance unexpended transferred into Treasury, $42 07


BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.


Appropriation,


$3,200 00


Appropriation in 1878 for account 1877, 42 54


$3,242 54


George L. Keyes, printing, etc., $567 40


Batchelder, Amidon & Co., Auditor's Report, etc., 500 50


H. M. Stimson, printing and advertising, 306 75 Amidon & Washburn, printing tax lists, etc., 266 25


C. H. Stacy, stamped envelopes, envel- opes and stamps, 263 26


Hooper, Lewis & Co., account books, etc. 141 00 Republican Publishing Co., printing and advertising, 126 35


Rand, Avery & Co., printing, 125 20


J. L. Fairbanks & Co., books and sta- tionery, 124 10


Amounts carried forward,


$2,420 81


$3,242 54


6


38


Amounts brought forward, $2,420 81 $3,242 54 Newton Republican, printing and adver- tising, 102 15


E. H. Trulan & Co., printing, 102 00


M. R. Warren, books and stationery, 88 04


W. S. Varney, printing. 65 75


Ward & Gay. stationery,. 62 46


F. A. Hobbs, binding, etc .. 39 00


Newton Postoffice, stamps and envelopes, 23 24


Journal Publishing Co., advertising,


8 00


Post Publishing Co., 8 00


L. F. Lawrence & Co., ink, 6 00


A. R. Gay & Co., stationery, 2 05


J. A. Kenrick, sundries, 1 22


$2,928 72


H. M. Stimson, printing,


$21 50


J. H. Potter, :6 15 00


Frank Fanning, printing, 3 50


A. R. Gay & Co .. blank books, 2 04


J. L. Fairbanks & Co.,


memorandum blocks,


50


42 54


Total. as per item No. 4 of expenses,


2,971 26


Balance unexpended transferred into Treasury,


$271 28


BURIAL GROUNDS.


Appropriation, $500 00


Newton Cemetery. material and labor, $188 75


Total, as per item No. 5 of expenses, 188 75


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $311 25


39


CITY HALL.


Appropriation,


$3,000 00


Appropriation in 1878 for account 1877,


271 48


$3,271 48


S. H. Leonard. Jr., janitor, etc., $561 63


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 518 35


Albert Brackett, coal, 329 07


Milo Lucas, material and labor, 256 92


J. D. Wellington, janitor, etc.,


256 66


Beals & Jones, clocks,


140 00


A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor,


111 71


Boston, Clinton & Fitchburg R. R. Desks, etc., 100 00


W. H. French & Co., material and labor.


59 14


C. Needbam, material and labor, 51 21


Water Department, water,


39 08


John & James Dobson, carpet,


33 87


J. A. Caldwell, rubber hose,


15 20


C. H. Jenison, expressage,


15 10


L. J. Kendall & Co., ice,


15 00


George T. Weston, material and labor,


13 50


C. S. Phillips, material and labor,


9 18


Newton Ice Co., ice,


6 50


H. P. Barber, supplies,


7 32


C. C. Cook, supplies,


4 85


George H. Ingraham, supplies,


3 55


Merrick, Billings & Otis, supplies,


3 50


W. F. Rand, supplies, 2 75


B. F. Houghton, axe and handle,


1 25


$2,555 34


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, $199 15 J. F. Eldridge & Co., sheet rub- ber, 40 33


L. J. Kendall & Co., ice, 15 00


Amounts carried forward, $254 48


$3,271 48


40


Amounts brought forward, $254 48 $2,555 34 $3,271 48


C. S. Phillips, material & Labor, 7 85 C. H. Jenison, expressage, 4 65


C. H. Stacy, closet paper, 3 00 W. H. French & Co., gas key and torch, 1 50


271 48


Total, as per item No. 6 of expenses, $2,826 82


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury. $444 66


CITY CLERK'S SALARY.


Appropriation, $1,600 00 Edwin O. Childs, $1,600 00


Total as per item No. 7 of expenses, $1,600 00


TAXES, 1877 : STATE.


Amount assessed for State Tax. $24,120 00


EXPENDED.


Amount paid to State Treasurer, as per item No.


9 of expenses, $24,120 00


TAXES, 1877 : COUNTY.


Amount assessed for County Tax, $14,140 17


Amount paid to County Treasurer, as per item No. 11 of expenses, $14,140 17


CONVEYANCE OF PUPILS.


Appropriation, James S. Newell, $900 00


$900 00


Total, as per item No. 10 of expenses. $900 00


41


CURBING AND CONCRETE WALKS.


Appropriation,


$3,000 00


Simpson Bros., concreting, $2,133 93


Noah Prescott, stone,


866 07


Total, as per item No. 12 of expenses, $3,000 00


EVENING SCHOOLS.


Appropriation,


$500 00


Excess over appropriation of 1876,


9 92


$490 08


Transferred from miscellaneous expenses,


150 00


$640 08


William N. White, teacher,


$168 00


Daniel W. Barber, 66


84 00


Emma B. Wilkins, 66


84 00


Ellen F. Dalrymple, 66


52 50


Estelle M. White, 66


52 50


Julia A. Robinson, 6.


31 50


Rebecca E. Sparrow, 66 22 50


Mary E. Wild, 66


15 00


John McCamman, janitor,


42 00


Knight, Adams & Co., books and sta- tionery, 39 16


M. W. Tewksbury, books, 15 30


Blanchard & Atkins, oil, etc., 15 83


Total as per item No. 13 of expenses, $622 29


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $17 79


42


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation, $30,000 00


Transferred from interest on Water Bonds, 3,000 00


33,000 00


Appropriation in 1878 for account 1877.


3,836 04


$36,836 04


Board of Engineers.


Orrin Whipple, services as Chief Engineer, $291 67


George H. Ellis, services as Chief Engineer, 1,250 00


H. L. Bixby, services as As- sistant Engineer, 275 00


J. W. Bird, services as As- sistant Engineer, 58 34


R. B. Dailey, services as As- sistant Engineer, 58 34


Joseph E. Cousens, services as Assistant Engineer, 58 34


Wm. H. Parks, Jr., services as Assistant Engineer, 58 34


N. L. Frothingham, services as Assistant Engineer, 33 33


W. I. Parker. services as Assistant Engineer, 25 01


E. O. Childs, services as Clerk of Board, 50 00


$2,158 37


Steamer No. 1.


F. E. Judkins, Engineer, $999 97


F. H. Harrington, Driver,


800 00


Amounts carried forward, $1,799 97 $2,158 37 $36,836 04


43


Amounts brought forward, $1,799 97 $2,158 37 $36,836 04 H. C. Lindley, Stoker, 100 00


H. C. Lindley, Engineer. 15 00


Foreman, Assistant Foreman,


Clerk and Hosemen,


620 00


2,534 97


Steamer No. 2.


R. S. Cummings, Engineer,


$999 97


C. L. Berry, Driver,


800 00


M. J. Crowley, Stoker, 100 00


Foreman, Assistant Fore- man, Clerk and Hose-


men,


590 00


$2,489 97


Steamer No. 3.


A. D. Colby, Engineer,


$999 97


E. C. Holmes, Driver,


800 00


C. F. Richardson, Stoker,


75 00


A. C. Jewett,


25 00


Foreman, Assisant Foreman.


Clerk, and Hosemen,


620 00


2,519 97


Hook and Ladder No. 1.


Chas. Murphy, Driver,


$800 00


Foreman, Assistant Foreman,


Clerk and Laddermen,


609 93


$1,409 93


Hose No. 4.


Foreman, Clerk, and Hose-


men, $311 24


Amounts carried forward,


$11,424 45 $36,836 04


44


Amount brought forward, $11,424 45 $36,836 04 Hose No. 5.


Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, $320 00


Hose No. 6.


Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, 192 50


Cataract No. 1.


Foreman, Assistant Foreman. Clerk and


Enginemen, 228 66


Mechanic No. 4.


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and


Enginemen, 245 02


Firemen, extra services, 4th of July, 75 00


Fire Alarm Telegraph.


Chas. Larned, striker in tower,


City Hall, $1,100 00


Stearns and George, vitriol, 275 81 G. W. Ulmer, services as Supt. 155 50 Gamewell & Co., striker for Chief Engineer, 150 00


Moses G. Crane, supplies. 149 17


C. H. Robertson, material and labor, 60 90


C. F. Richardson, services, 41 00


Collin Cady, material and labor. 40 29


Geo. H. Ellis, sundry cash pay- ments, 37 58


'N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 26 60


Chas. A. Peck, labor, 23 75


J. C. Farrar. material and labor, 18 13


E. R. Colton & Co., coal, 15 60 S. F. Carrier, material and labor. 11 53 Sundry small bills, 34 53 -- $2,140 39


$14.626 02 $36,836 04 Amounts carried forward,


45


Amounts brought forward, $14,626 02 $36,836 04


Repairs, Supplies and Incidentals.


Water Department, use of hydrants, $5,000 00


Highway Department, keeping horses, 3,000 00


James Boyd & Sons, hose and repairs, 2,384 57


Hunneman & Co., hose carriage, etc., 1,109 78


Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., repairs on Steamer No. 2, etc., 1,080 56


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 552 30


James H. Cole & Co., hose oil, 388 93


George W. Simmons & Son, firemen's coats, 266 00


Howard Bros., exchange on horses,


200 00


J. D. Willis, 66 66 190 00


Whittier Machine Co.,


198 53


Boston Belting Co., hose,


177 75


W. E. Plummer, rent of stable, 99 97


Isburg & Walker, pung, 75 00


A. M. Bates, 65 00


George W. Harrison, services as stew- ard, etc., 69 07


John T. Bible, services as steward, etc., 37 00


R. S. Harrison, " .6 66 66 35 00


Steam Fire Engine Co., services pump- ing, 63 20


Water Department, use of water, 60 99


Ames Shade Roller Co., shades, etc., 60 00


W. C. Smith, hose carriage hitchings, 34 00


A. W. Mitchell & Co., badges. 33 00


Norcross, Mellen & Co., 3 doz. cus- padores, 30 00


Geo. II. Ellis, sundry cash payments, 29 42


Collin Cady, stove, etc., etc., 28 93


W. S. Varney, printing, 27 00


Henry Lemon, hair mattrasses, 18 60


H. M. Stimson, printing, 17 25


J. E. Jenison, soap, 16 75


Amounts carried forward, $29,974 62


$36,836 04


46


Amounts brought forward, $29,974 62


$36,836 04


J. Jenison, 6. 14 50


J. L. Knox, use of wagon, 16 00


S. F. Cate, use of pung, etc., 15 00


R. S. Cummings, expenses to Man- chester, 41 80


Thomas Norton, services as steward, 11 66


Tucker Manufacturing Co., iron bed- steads, 9 50


Crane, Waitt & Co., oil, 9 50


Mrs. A. D. Colby, making bedding,


8 20


E. C. Holmes, bed, 8 00


Speare, Gregory & Co., oil, 8 00


Asa C. Jewett, clearing snow and watching fire, 8 00


Thomas Groom & Co., record books,


6 50


Mrs. E. H. Belcher, washing and re- pairing fire coats, 6 00


C. A. Cole, material and labor, 189 28


W. W. Perry. 66 66


93 15


Luther Bailey, 60 . 6


73 54


J. O. Evans & Son, material and labor, 72 94


C. H. Robertson, material and labor,


64 60


Orrin Whipple, 66


66


64 15


J. Langtry. 66


6%


59 25


T. F. Glennan, 66 66


52 90


A. J. Fiske & Co., 66


47 80


Chas. A. Hill,


66


40 50


W. F. Rand, 66


66


23 05


W. P. Leavitt,


66


66


16 66


M. J. Crowley,


66


66


16 00


Milo Lucas, 66


66


14 54


Geo. F. Bullens,


66


66


12 50


Geo. H. Belcher,


66


66


12 00


James Lee,


66


66


10 50


Adam Beck,


66


10 25


Moses G. Crane,


66


66


8 75


Amounts carried forward.


$31.019 64


$36,836 04


66°


47


Amounts brought forward,


$31,019 64 $36.836 04


Crannitch & Horrigan,


66


8 25


Chas. H. Spring. . .


8 08


R. Curry, 66


7 25


J. F. Rooney, 66


66


6 75


S. F. Currier, 66


66


6 04


C. F. Richardson,


66


6 00


Daniel Cummings & Co., supplies.


57 00


B. F. Houghton,


37 29


Alfred Howes, 66


32 78


Murdock & Bacon. 66


29 53


John Holman & Co.,


25 89


Knapp, Harman & Co., 66


25 60


J. E. Trowbridge, 66


16 89


C. F. F. Abbott,


15 30


Sherburne & Co., 66


14 15


J. W. Davis, 66


14 22


G. Wadleigh, 66


13 55


Barr & McAllister, 66


11 85


I. R. Stevens, 66


10 93


Sabin & Page, ..


8 65


Conants & Sanborn, 66


8 00


W. B. Mattoon, 66


7 95


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing, 204 43


Nugent & Hewett, "


and pung. 125 70


A. Danforth & Co., " 33 87


D. F. Fahen, 66


5 00


Hodgson Bros., 66


4 00


Albert Brackett, coal,


584 18


Cousens Bros ..


232 00


Cushman, Loveland & Co., coal,


132 00


Waters & Inman, coal,


101 25


J. W. Pearson, coal and wood, 74 50


E. R. Colton & Co., wood, 38 50


Daniel Warren, coal, 38 00


James Nickelson, coal, 37 13


B. F. Tyler, 66


16 93


Amounts carried forward.


$33.019 08 $36,836 04


48


Amounts brought forward,


$33,019 08 $36,836 04


E. B. Blackwell, laundry work, 85 78


Chas. Murphy, 66 66


46 00


M. A. Crowley,


66


66


46 00


Mrs. Edson Holmes, 66


29 92


Catharine Smith,


66


6.


17 60


Bernard Early,


66


66


9 00


Dillingham's Express, expressage, 27 60


C. H. Hurd, 66


23 45


C. H. Jenison, 66


15 95


W. H. B. Blake.


66


10 25


Sundry small express bills,


6 80


Sundry small bills for supplies and in- cidentals, $129 54


$33,466 97


George H. Ellis, services as Chief Engineer, etc., $125 00


Henry L. Bixby, services as Assistant Engineer, 75 00


E. O. Childs, services as Clerk. 100 00


Joseph S. Smith, Bangor ex- tension ladder, 150 00


J. C. Farrar, 2 pungs, etc., 140 50


122 15


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, James Boyd & Sons, mate- rial and labor, 71 42


Hunneman & Co., new lamp and repairs, 25 00


Dimond & Wetherbee, rent of stable, 24 00


C. S. Phillips, material and labor, 22 69


J. Langtry, material and labor, 22 25


C. H. Robertson, material and labor, 17 45


Amounts carried forward, $895 46 $33,466 97 $36,836 04


49


Amounts brought forward, $895 46 $33,466 97 $36,836 04 Sabin & Page, blankets, 14 00


L. A. Gammons, material and labor, 13 45


Newton Ice Co., ice, 12 00


George W. Harrison, care of horse, 12 00


Dimond & Wetherbee, sup- plies, 8 47


W. O. Knapp, Agt., supplies, 8 10


Charles Murphy, laundry work, 8 00


Collin Cady, material and labor, 6 73


Oscar F. Howe, supplies, 5 81


Mrs. Edson Holmes, laundry work, 5 40


Bernard Early, laundry work,


5 33


E. B. Blackwell, laundry work.


5 28


W. D. Lathrop, expressage and teams, ,5 05


John T. Hill, carriage hire, 5 00


Kate Hart, cleaning hose house, 4 50


Mary A. Crowley, laundry work. 4 50


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing, 4 20


Dillingham Express, express- age, 4 05


C. A. Cole, material and labor, 3 75


E. D. Dyer's express, ex- pressage, 2 55


C. H. Hurd, expressage, 2 50


W. W. Perry, material and labor, 2 50


Amounts carried forward, $938 63 $33,466 97 $36,836 04


50


Amounts brought forward, $1,038 63 $33,466 97 $36,836 04 B. F. Houghton, supplies, 2 10


J. O. Evans & Son, material and labor, 2 10


C. H. Hurd, expressage, 2 00


J. Jenison, soap, 1 00


J. W. Bacon, matting. 63


I. R. Stevens, matches, 60


-$1,047 06


Fire Alarm Telegraph.


Stearns & George, vitriol. $35 56


George H. Ellis, cash ex- penses, 4 55


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 1 75


Moses G. Crane, oil and labor, 1 25


43 11


F. E. Judkins, services as Engineer Steamer 1, $83 34


R. S. Cummings, services as Engineer Steamer 2, 83 34


A. D. Colby, services as En- gineer Steamer 3, 83 34


F. H. Harrington, services as Driver Steamer 1, 66 67


C. L. Berry, services as


Driver Steamer 2, 66 67


E. C. Holmes, services as Driver Steamer 3, 66 67


C. Murphy, services as Driver Hook and Ladder 1, 66 67


$516 70


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, Steamer 1, 424 17


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, Steamer 2, 425 00


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, Steamer 3, 425 00


Amounts carried forward, $36,348 01


$36,836 04


51


Amounts brought forward, $36,348 01 $36,836 04


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk


and Laddermen, H. & L. 1, 375 00


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, Hose 4. 192 50


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, Hose 5, 195 00


Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Clerk and Hosemen, Hose 6, 192 50


Total, as per item No. 14 of expenses,


$37,303 01


Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $466 97


GRAVEL LANDS.


Appropriation, · $4,000 00


John Farrell, gravel land, Ward 1, $1,560 00


Thomas Keating, gravel, 457 98


Albert E. Swasey, " 300 00


J. Keating, 66 202 58


F. M. Johnson, rubble, 200 00


Phineas E. Gay, gravel, 159 33


George W. Phelps, rubble,


104 60


G. J. Carlton, gravel,


110 00


Jefferson Connells, rubble,


47 90


J. B. Morrell, gravel,


24 50


C. Barrett, .6


18 20


J. N. Bacon, 66


16 44


Matt. Connors,


15 80


Timothy Connelly, gravel,


15 50


J. D. Towle, 66


14 30


Byran Farrell, 66


14 20


Charles Brown, 66


11 60


A. T. Ring, 66


7 80


C. Brackett, 66


7 68


Total as per item No. 15 of expenses, $3,288 51


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $711 49


52


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation,


$63,000 00


Transferred from Land Damage, $7,000 00


66 Interest 011 City


Loans,


4,000 00


Transferred from Fire Department, 3,000 00 60 .6 Interest on Water


Bonds, 1,000 00


$15,000 00


$78,000 00


Transferred to Almshouse,


$882 79


. .


200 00


1,082 79


$76,917 21


Appropriation in 1878 for account 1877,


A. R. Carter, salary as Superintendent


A. R. Carter, sundry cash payments, 10 50


John J. Ware, services, 792 00


D. C. Morgan, 6.


860 75


E. D. Brooks. 66


827 75


W. E. Fuller, 858 00


J. A. Peck, 841 52


$5,590 52


City Engineer's Department.


Albert F. Noyes, services as City Engi-


neer,


$1,250 01


George S. Lewis, services as Assistant City Engineer, 587 50


H. G. Fordham, services as Assistant City Engineer, 437 50


Amounts carried forward, $2,275 01


$83,220 36


1


6,303 15


$83,220 36 of Streets, $1,400 00


53


Amounts brought forward, $7,865 53 $83,220 36


Walter Jones, services as Assistant City Engineer, 267 00


Frank E. Wiggin, services as Assist- ant City Engineer, 153 00


Walter S. Long, services as Assistant City Engineer, 72 00


D. W. Hyde, services as Assistant City Engineer, 25 00


E. T. Sanger, services as Assistant City Engineer, 20 00


Incidental repairs, traveling expenses, etc., of Engineer and Assistants, 47 47


Frost & Adams, materials furnished, 55 44


W. E. Fuller, use of horse and wagon, 52 50


A. R. Gay & Co., supplies, 24 57


Buff & Berger, 66


21 70


M. Safford, 66


15 35


W. H. French & Co., material and labor,


3 45


W. F. Rand, material and labor, 2 50


$8,625 51


A. R. Carter, laborers on highways, as per pay-rolls, $45,798 68


Simpson Bros., concreting, 2,421 24


Noah Prescott, curbing and covering stones, 1,898 95


F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe and cement, 1,695 65


Laborers for breaking stone, 897 35


E. J. Collins, paid laborers on dis- charged tickets, 813 91


B. & A. Railroad, freight, 722 00


Royal Gilkey, lumber, 603 41


J. L. Knox, stone work, 413 80


William Sullivan, contract, 360 50


Granville Fuller, use of land,


300 00


Amounts carried forward,


$64,551 00


$83,220 36


6


54


Amounts brought forward, $64,551 00 $83,220 36


Harvey Brown, bay mare, 250 00


W. W. Clark & Son, powder and fuse, 280 00


Rockwell & Moseley, 157 00


J. W. Pearson, coal, 247 87


Walters & Inman, coal and cement,


219 80


Cousins Bros., coal,


14 20


Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co., grates, chills, etc., 163 83


On Account, Almshouse,


125 00


Martin Hunting, pointing wall, etc.,


119 75


F. S. Mandell, curbing, etc.,


118 72


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain,


1,402 12


H. E. Shepherd & Co., grain,


841 65


Albert Brackett, 66


781 11


B. F. Tyler, 66


745 50


Taylor & Tupper, 66


295 10


J. B. Lord & Co., 66


22 15


Daniel Warren, 66


20 37


D. S. Ellis & Co., hay, 204 60


H. P. Sherman, 66


193 83


Marshall Mills, 66


117 63


H. Whitney, 66


70 30


Mr. Haynes, 66


29 89


Dwight Chester, straw,


150 70


Leonard Hurd, 66


98 39


Forrest & Kent, 66


32 30


T. A. Ward, 6.


21 50


John Ward, 66


16 76


G. W. Hawkes, 66


16 55


A. Peters, blacksmithing,


1,090 04


J. C. Farrar, 66


513 52


Nugent & Hewitt, 66


501 93


A. Danforth & Co., "


367 50


Hodgson Bros., 66


240 30


Thomas Belger, 66


174 32


P. Kegan, 66


138 50


Amounts carried forward,


$74,333 73 $83,220 36


55


Amounts brought forward,


$74,333 73


$83,220 36


C. A. Cole, 66


104 07


D. F. Fahen,


93 14


E. B. Armstrong,


23 67


Geo. W. Keyes, material and labor,


794 39


Kendall & Roberts,


66


259 63


Orrin Whipple,


66


252 72


J. Pulsifer,


155 05


Benj. Fewkes,


66


124 37


W. F. Rand,


66


66


115 15


W. W. Perry,


66


66


101 03


Milo Lucas,


66


111 73


Samuel D. Garey,


66


66


97 36


J. Langtry,


66


66


63 65


William Welch,


66


66


42 16


R. Curry,


66


66


38 40


Allen Jordan,


66


66


35 25


McLean & Henderson,


66


27 81


W. C. Wiswell,


66


66


24 97


Crannitch & Horrigon,


66


23 68


Daniel S. Pingree,


66


66


40 18


Chas. S. Phillips,


66


66


22 95


James H. Wight,


66


66


21 17


A. J. Fiske & Co.,


66


66


70 63


C. H. Spring,


66


66


20 20


C. E. F. Ross,


66


66


17 15


C. H. Robertson,


66


66


14 75


T. Stewart,


66


66


13 75


George Fuller,


66


66


12 63


V. Haffermehl,


66


66


12 43


S. F. Currier,


66


66


10 32


Willard Rand,


66


66


9 90


F. T. Wright,


66


66


9 40


J. D. Billings,


66


66


8 01


Sabin & Page, supplies,


215 13


A. B. Tainter,


138 95


Joseph H. Adams, supplies,


97 68


Amounts carried forward,


$77,557 19


$83,220 36


66


56


Amounts brought forward,


77,557 19


$83,220 36


Isaac H. Snow, 66


47 63


Boston Machine Co.,


47 48


F. &. G. Robinson, 66


39 08


Blanchard & Atkins, " 26 33


Knapp, Harmon & Co., supplies,


19 43


G. Wadleigh,


15 96


O. B. Leavitt, 66


15 85


James Vickers,


66


14 00


C. H. Nichols,


66


11 50


Colin Cady, 66


10 30


Alfred Howes, 66


9 00


Dimond & Wetherbee, 66


6 97


Geo. A. Goodyear & Co.,


6 12


D. C. Sanger, stone,


64 00


Geo. HI. Frost, “


50 00


C. F. Eddy, 66


50 00


D. & W. Dix, stone and wall,


22 00


A. Muldoon, removing wall, etc.,


299 50


C. H. Bill & Co., shovels, etc., 218 86


A. McFadden, laying stone wall, 125 07


N. Y. & N. E. Railroad, freight,


117 50


J. O. Evans & Son, painting street signs, etc., 107 03


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 88 90


E. F. Thayer, care of horses, 87 00


Water Department, use of water,


79 92


Simon Mehan, building culvert,


73 00


C. S. Packard, moving sheds, 70 00


68 50


Horace Cousins, curbstones, Ames Plow Co., wheelbarrows,


66 50


William Johnson, hammer handles,


56 65


Tim. O'Leary, building wall,


50 00


John Hackett, use of stone wagon,


45 00


Chas. Tirrell, building wall, 44 85


James O. Donald, posts, 41 25


Daniel Condrin, pointing,


41 00


Amounts carried forward,


$79,693 37


$83,220 36


57


Amounts brought forward, $79,693 37 $83,220 36


Wm. R. Bradford, chill plates, 40 00


Joseph Breck & Sons, grindstones, 34 85


John A. Peck, use of horse, 30 00


Peter Martin, stones, 25 00


F. Jones, use of wagon, 23 50


S. F. Twichell, care of horse,


21 00


S. F. Cate, carriage hire, 21 00


A. M. Loker, wood, 21 00


Chas. Scott, pointing wall, 21 00


Geo. W. Bush, repairs, etc.,


18 50


Henry Blodgett, repairs on driveway, 17 80


C. O. Crane & Co., oil, 17 00


Waldo Bros., cement, 13 50


W. H. Bustin, horse collars,


12 00


Thomas Ryean, stones, 12 00


C. F. Crosby, repairs,


10 21


James F. Toben, labor, etc.,


10 10


John Galvin, stones,


10 00


E. Commons, “ 10 00


Henry Casey, moving fence, 9 00


Newton House, board of men, 9 00


T. Greathead, oil, and care of danger lamps, 9 00 M. F. Whitton & Co., block, hooks, etc., 7 00


Sundry small bills, 68 22


Sundry express bills, 29 83


80,193 98


A. R. Carter, labor of men and teams, 3,197 85 E. J. Collins, paid on discharged tickets, 469 50 H. Whitney, hay, 233 75


F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, 412 55


Samuel D. Garey, material and labor, 193 16


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain, 124 12


Eben Stone, hay, 122 76


M. McDonald, labor, man and team, 81 00


Royal Gilkey, lumber, 69 59


Amounts carried forward, $85,098 16 $83,220 36


58


Amounts brought forward,


$85,098 16 $83,220 36


Albert Brackett, grain, 66 00


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing, 63 12


B. F. Tyler, grain, 61 90


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


55 30


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,


55 82


Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co ., grates, 88 44


Noah Prescott, for stone,


53 10


Theo. Fiske, hay,


51 71


Andrew Peters, blacksmithing,


51 50


A. Danforth & Co.,


49 29


Nugent & Hewitt, 66


48 55


Waters & Inman, wood, coal and ce- ment, 44 33


New England Glass Works, lanterns, 44 10


Boston Machine Co., chills,


36 82


H. E. Shepherd & Co., grain,


36 59


Thomas Belger, blacksmithing,


31 04


Simon Mahan, building wall,


30 00


J. Langtry, material and labor,


22 60


James H. Wight, material and labor,


21 63


Cornelius Barrett, gravel,


21 00


John S. Sumner, supplies,


19 93


Daniel Warren, hay and grain,


19 45


Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing,


19 30


D. F. Fahen, 66


17 85


Orrin Whipple, material and labor,


15 40


E. F. Thayer, care of horses and medi- cine, 13 50


W. C. Strong, pasturing horse, 13 50


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


12 83


C. H. Bill & Son, supplies,


12 56


F. & G. Robinson, 10 79


Heirs of Ann Caw, stove,


10 00


William Welch, material and labor, 9 67


J. D. Billings, supplies, 9 52


Amounts carried forward, $86,215 30


$83,220 36


59


Amounts brought forward, $86,215 30 $83,220 36


C. H. Robertson, material and labor, 9 30


J. W. Pearson, coal, 9 15


Henry F. Ross, material and labor, 9 13


W. W. Perry, 66 66




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