Town of Newton annual report 1881-1882, Part 4

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 434


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$992 38


Public Property.


Rec'd for Rent of Prospect School-house Hall, $216 33


66


Rent of Mason School-house Hall, 14 00


Amount carried forward, $230 33


27


Amount brought forward, $230 33


Rec'd for Rent of Hyde School-house Hall, 74 00


Rent of House, Auburndale Ave., 72 00


Rec'd of F. E. Hamblin, refund on bill, 6 00


Total, as per item No. 23 of receipts, $382 33


Public Squares.


Rec'd from Newton Cemetery Corporation, refund on bill for trees, as per item No. 24 of receipts, $2 50


Record and other Fees.


Rec'd from John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount of Fees received in Treasury Department during the year, $636 62


Rec'd from Edwin O. Childs, City Clerk, for recording Mortgages, Marriage


Certificates, Assignments, etc., 179 75


Total, as per item No. 25 of receipts, $816 37


State Aid.


Rec'd from Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on account of sundry persons, as per item No. 26 of receipts, $584 00


Suspense Account.


Rec'd from John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount due James Grace for Gravel, but withheld on account of Newton- ville Drain Assessment, $76 00


Rec'd from John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount due Henry Purcell, for labor on highways, trusteed and in Court, 30 63


Total, as per item No. 27 of receipts, $106 63


28


Taxes, 1871.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880, $33 04


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 28 of re- ceipts, Taxes abated,


$30 24


2 80


$33 04


Taxes, 1872.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880,


$108 39


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 29 of re- ceipts, Taxes abated,


$84 76


23 63


$108 39


Taxes, 1873.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880,


$170 70


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 30 of re- ceipts,


$157 65


Taxes abated,


13 05


$170 70


Taxes, 1874.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880,


$1,090 76


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 31 of re- ceipts, Taxes abated,


$796 99


293 77


$1,090 76


Taxes, 1875.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880,


$1,686 58


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 32 of re- ceipts, $270 87


1,415 71


Taxes abated, $1,686 58


29


Taxes, 1876.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880, $1,729 92


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 33 of re- ceipts, Taxes abated,


$338 36


1,391 56


$1,729 92


Taxes, 1877.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880, $2,134 92


Received from sundry persons


since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 34 of receipts, $51 90


Taxes abated, 2,045 02 $2,096 92


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1881, $38 00


Taxes, 1878.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880, $880 30


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 35 of receipts, $51 51


Taxes abated,


776 35


$827 86


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1881, $52 44


Taxes, 1879.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1880, $1,227 59 Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 36 of re- ceipts, 270 71


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1881, $956 88


30


Taxes, 1880.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31,


1880, $55,193 37


Supplementary assessments, 74 00


$55,267 37


Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1880, as per item No. 37 of receipts, 53,623 62


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1881, $1,643 75


Taxes, 1881.


Am't assessed for State Tax, $24,120 00


City Tax, 6 County Tax, 12,120 60


338,725 00


Supplementary assessments, 19 50


Overlay, 3,422 22


Tax on Non-resident Bank


Shares, 1,026 86


379,434 18


Received from sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1881, as per item No. 38 of receipts, 319,474 88


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1881, $59,959 30


Temporary Loans.


Borrowed during the year by authority of the City Council (in anticipation of taxes), for the payment of current expenses :-


Jan. 7. Boston Five Cent Savings Bank, at 37/8 % per annum, $50,000 00


Feb.9. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at 31/2 % per annum, 50,000 00


June 8. Richardson, Hill & Co., at 3 % per annum, 100,000 00


Amount carried forward, $200,000 00


31


Amount brought forward, $200,000 00


Aug. 27. Commonwealth of Massachu-


setts, at 31/2 % per annum, 25,000 00 Dec. 29. Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, at 4 % per annum, 30,000 00


Total, as per item No. 39 of receipts, $255,000 00


Tuition for Non-Resident Pupils.


Received from sundry Non-Residents, for Tuition, as per item No. 40 of receipts, $669 00


Water Rates.


Received from sundry persons for use of Water, in 1881, as per item No. 42 of receipts, $35,486 28


STATEMENT IN DETAIL OF EXPENSES, WITH APPROPRIA- TIONS, TRANSFERS AND BALANCES.


Almshouse Expenses and Repairs.


Appropriation,


$6,600 00


N. D. Moody, services as Warden,


$595 00


N. D. Moody, sundry cash payments,


407 41


John T. Moody, services at Almshouse, 235 00


William Proctor,


16 50


Josephine Decle, 66


103 00


Margaret Scamell,


24 00


E. J. Glencross, 66


12 00


Maggie Close,


66 26 00


Newton Nat'l Bank, land for pasturage, etc., 2,498 50 Mrs. E. L. Collins, land for pasturage, with house, 700 00


Albert Brackett, coal,


232 92


J. F. C. Hyde, wood at auction,


115 50


Highway Department, manure,


159 00


Amounts carried forward, $5,124 83 $6,600 00


32


Amounts brought forward, Water Department, use of water, 47 50


$5,124 83


$6,600 00


J. F. Brown, Treasurer, rent of pew, 30 00


Ralph Seaverens, cow, 60 00


F. A. Collins, rent of pasture, 38 00


Martin Hunting, concreting cellar,


50 22


Waters & Inman, cement,


37 40


Macomber, Bigelow & Douse, wire, etc.,


34 23


A. H. Davenport, iron beds,


27 00


E. L. Crandall, ice,


12 00


H. C. Hoyt, flour,


156 00


Luther H. Dana, groceries,


195 75


H. A. Sherman, 66


81 41


H. W. Spurr & Co.,


65 44


B. B. Vassall,


28 68


W. P. Holden,


4 65


C. W. Randall, provisions,


213 40


W. Henry Brackett,


24 16


Charles Harmon,


23 38


Scammon & Cook, 66


17 37


William Dyson, fish and oysters,


36 65


Frank Linnell, 66


8 67


B. Randall, 66


6 75


Dr. James Utley, medical attendance,


15 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett,


4 00


Dr. J. R. Deane, 66 66


1 00


Alfred Pillsbury, Jr., medicines,


8 65


E. Smead & Co., grain, etc.,


117 48


Everett E. Moody,


supplies, 66


25 13


Francis Murdock & Co.,


21 41


Whittemore Bros., 66


20 92


Andrews, Barker & Bunton,


16 10


Leonard Hefflon,


15 16


Edward C. Holmes,


14- 73


J. M. Fowler, blacksmithing, etc.,


53 78


J. Pulcifer, 66


20 51


Amounts carried forward,


$6,864 51


$6,600 00


207 15


J. Henry Bacon,


66


33


Y .


Amounts brought forward,


$6,864 51 $6,600 00


Milo Lucas, material and labor, 35 88


E. A. Walker,


33 00


J. O. Evans & Son,


66


14 20


O. F. Lucas, 66


11 12


C. S. Phillips,


66


9 15


James A. Judd, 66 66


5 35


J. T. Norris, shoes, 7 05


J. V. Sullivan, shoes, 4 40


E. G. Hurd, services with team, 3 00


Total, as per item No. 1 of expenses, 6,987 66


Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury,


$387 66


ARMORY RENT AND EXPENSES.


Appropriation, $1,200 00


O. W. Turner, rent of Armory, $666 67


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


N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 93 50


J. B. Trowbridge, rent of land for rifle range, 25 00


Water Department, use of water, 22 00


Albert Brackett, wood, 10 00


Total, as per item No. 2 of expenses, 1,067 17 Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $132 83


BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING.


Appropriation, $2,500 00


H. M. Stimson & Co., printing and ad- vertising, $389 90


Transcript Publishing Co., printing and advertising, 188 45


Amounts carried forward, $578 35


$2,500 00


34


Amounts brought forward, $578 35 $2,500 00


Newton Republican, printing and adver- tising, 179 25


J. C. Clark Printing Co., blank books, printing, etc., 302 10


Charles H. Stacy, stamped envelopes, stamps, etc., 270 38


Rand, Avery & Co., printing voting lists, etc.,


258 50


Deland & Barta, Auditor's Report,


245 00


Hooper, Lewis & Co., books, stationery, etc., 132 25


Ward & Gay, books, stationery, etc., 126 82


Rockwell & Churchill, printing, etc.,


93 65


Fanning Printing Co., 66


62 26


P. T. Bartlett, 61 00 66


W. S. Varney, 66


26 30


Ira Bradley & Co., binding books, etc.


33 20


Drew, Allis & Co., Newton directories, 25 50


Sampson, Davenport & Co., Boston di- rectories, 15 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., advertising, 10 00


Fred W. Berry, blank books,


9 20


J. Q. Bradish & Co., pens, 8 75


J. R Grouse, ballot boxes, 7 20


Newton Post Office, postal cards, 5 00


Sundry small bills, 3 68


Total, as per item No. 3 of expenses, 2,453 39


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $46 61


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Appropriation, $1,200 00


Nathan Mosman, services as Health Offi-


cer, $733 33


Amounts carried forward,


$733 33


$1,200 00


35


Amounts brought forward, $733 33 $1,200 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, professional services,


27 50


Dr. F. D. Lord, 66


13 50


Dr. Eben Thompson, 66


11 00


Dr. J. R. Deane, 66 66


6 00


Transcript Publishing Co., printing and advertising,


56 25


H. M. Stimson & Co., printing and adver- tising, 52 90


Newton Republican, printing and adver- tising, 45 50


Rand, Avery & Co., printing,


31 00


W. S. Varney, 66


8 00


C. W. Learned, disinfectant,


15 00


John Keating, loam,


6 00


Charles White, burying dog,


1 00


Patrick Coleman,


1 00


Total, as per item No. 4 of expenses, 1,007 98


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $192 02


BURIAL GROUNDS.


Appropriation, $200 00


Newton Cemetery Corporation, material and labor, $124 25


Total, as per item No. 5 of expenses,


124 25


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$75 75


CONVEYANCE OF PUPILS.


Appropriation, $800 00


Transferred to Appropriation for School Incidentals,


$131 46


Amounts carried forward,


$131 46


$800 00


36


Amounts brought forward, $131 46 $800 00


Transferred to Appropriation for Evening Schools,


68 54


200 00


A. M. Fuller,


$600 00


Total, as per item No. 6 of expenses,


$600 00


CURBING.


Appropriation,


$1,000 00


Noah Prescott, curbstone,


$557 30


Highway Department, labor,


254 75


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,


148 00


Total, as per item No. 7 of expenses,


960 05


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$39 95


CITY HALL EXPENSES.


Appropriation,


$1,600 00


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


$422 75


Albert Brackett, coal,


414 59


J. D. Wellington, sundry cash expenses,


147 99


Water Department, use of water,


69 00


W. H. French & Co., material and labor, 35 14


C. F. Eddy & Co., wood and coal,


31 25


O. F. Lucas, material and labor, 28 38


L. J. Kendall, ice, 15 00


Almshouse Department, wood,


9 00


Milo Lucas, material and labor,


5 62


Smith & Co., chairs,


5 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage,


4 95


Charles H. Stacy, supplies,


3 00


Charles S. Phillips, 75


Total, as per item No. 8 of expenses, 1,192 42


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,


$407 58


37


City Engineer's Department.


Appropriation,


$5,000 00 Albert F. Noyes, services as City Engineer, $1,600 00


H. D. Woods,


66 Ass't 66 795 00


Fred. H. Barnes,


66


66 715 00


Wm. S. French, 66 66 66 700 00


Eugene B. Baker, 66 66 66 150 00


I. W. Hastings, 66 66


66


300 00


Wm. P. Morse, 66 66 66 156 21


Stephen Child, 66


66


45 00


A. F. Winslow, 66 66


41 00


Incidental repairs, travelling expenses,


etc., of Engineer and Assistants, 111 58


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain, 160 09


Charles A. Cole, material and labor, 38 50


George Fuller, 66 66


20 50


J. Carroll, 66 66


5 35


S. F. Cate, use of horse and carriage, 16 50


U. Holzer, maps of Newton,


15 00


Buff & Berger, supplies,


28 60


Boyd & McClure, 66


23 66


Frost & Adams, 66


16 87


E. A. Hammond, 66


16 29


C. A. Brackett, 66


16 00


H. M. Darling & Co., 66


12 07


A. S. Morss,


9 95


F. H. Harrington, clipping horse, 3 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage, 1 15


Total, as per item No. 9 of expenses, 4,997 32 Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $2 68


DRAINS AND CULVERTS.


Appropriation, $12,000 00


Additional appropriation, by order of City Council, 500 00


Amount carried forward, $12,500 00


5


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NOIMAN


NEWTON,


38


Amount brought forward, $12,500 00


Highway Department, labor, men and teams, $6,975 71


F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, etc., 3,250 80


Portland Stoneware Corporation, drain pipe, 636 12


H. W. Clapp & Co., sewer caps, 409 81


The Pettee Machine Works, sewer grates, etc., 279 79


Davis & Farnum M'f'g Co., sewer grates, etc., 131 58


J. G. & N. G. Gouch, lumber, 161 89


W. H. Leatherbee & Son, lumber,


66 85


Smith & Glidden, brick,


195 50


Noah Prescott, covering stone,


155 87


M. McDonald, stone, 15 00


Simpson Bros., concreting,


136 02


Fiske & Coleman, cement,


105 00


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,


88 15


P. A. Murray, blacksmithing, 66


190 22


B. F. Barlow,


65 33


Thomas Belger, 66


63 34


Allen Jordan, material and labor, 84 63


S. D. Garey, 66


62 93


Orrin Whipple,


66


38 16


Isaac Smith, 66


27 45


R. Freeman,


66


14 00


G. F. Spring, 66 66


3 88


Paul & Cleveland, cement,


28 80


G. A. Goodyear, powder and fuse, 25 50


George Robbins, rubber boots,


10 00


C. W. Morehouse, supplies,


8 80


Blanchard & Atkins, supplies,


6 57


Quincy Harrington, filing saws, 2 50


De Witt C. Butler, piece drain pipe,


1 18


Total, as per item No. 10 of expenses, 13,241 38


Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $741 38


39


EVENING SCHOOLS.


Appropriation, $400 00


Transferred from appropriation for con- veyance of pupils, $68 54


Transferred from appropriation for indus- trial and mechanical drawing,


66 95


135 49


$535 49


Levi F. Warren,


teacher,


$135 00


Emma B. Wilkins,


67 50


M. Alice Warren,


66


51 00


Lucy S. Pierce,


37 50


Laura Saltonstall,


66


37 50


Gertrude G. Tewksbury, 66


28 50


Ellen S. Tewksbury,


66


28 50


Elizabeth R. Robley,


66


27 00


Ella G. Bates,


66


10 50


Nellie B. Warren,


66


9 00


Fannie E. Carr,


66


7 50


John McCamman, janitor,


33 75


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


12 75


Knight, Adams & Co., supplies,


36 64


George H. Adams, supplies,


7 60


Newton Republican, advertising,


3 25


George W. Lane, printing cards,


2 00


Total, as per item No. 11 of expenses, $535 49


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


$22,000 00


Appropriation,


Transferred from Appropriation for Mis- cellaneous Expenses,


1,175 00


Amount carried forward, $23,175 00


40


Amount brought forward, $23,175 00


Board of Engineers.


Henry L. Bixby, Chief Eng'r, $1,200 00


William Bemis, Ass't 66 300 00


$1,500 00


Steamer No. 1.


F. E. Judkins, Engineer, $900 00


H. C. Lindley, Acting Eng'r, 34 75


F. H. Harrington, Driver, 700 00


S. F. Chadbourne, Acting Dri- . ver, 26 99


H. C. Lindley, Stoker, 100 00


William H. Park, Jr., Foreman, 50 00


F. D. Graves, Foreman and Assistant Foreman, 70 60


P. Y. Hoseason, Ass't Foreman and Clerk, 65 00


C. W. H. Boulton, Clerk and Hoseman, 61 85


E. P. Burnham, Hoseman, 60 00


R. J. Morrissey, 60 00


P. C. Carroll, 66


60 00


George W. Boyd, 66


60 00


George S. Noden, 66


52 50


Edward Pike, Jr., 66


30 00


C. F. Smith,


66


22 50


E. E. Coombs,


66


20 00


A. L. Rhynds,


66


5 00


2,379 19


Steamer No. 2.


R. S. Cummings, Engineer, $900 00


H. C. Lindley, Acting Eng'r, 34 75


C. L. Berry, Driver, 700 00


T. F. Quilty, Acting Driver, 26 99


Amounts carried forward, $1,661 74 $3,879 19


$23,175 00


41


Amounts brought forward, $1,661 74 $3,879 19 $23,175 00


W. M. Lucas, Hoseman and Stoker, 93 34


M. J. Crowley, Stoker, 16 50


George H. Haynes, Foreman,


80 00


F. H. Humphrey, Assistant Foreman,


65 00


F. A. Barrows, Clerk, 32 50


W. F. Rand, Clerk and Hose- man, 62 50


J. Q. A. Hawkes, Hoseman, 60 00


C. V. Knowles,


60 00


F. T. Burgess, 66


60 00


H. A. Waterhouse, 66


60 00


Charles A. Cole, 66


55 00


T. F. Quilty, 66


47 50


C. J. Crowley,


22 50


O. F. Barker,


66


7 50


T. W. Alfred,


66


5 00


2,389 08


Steamer No. 3.


A. D. Colby, Engineer, $900 00


A. J. Roach, Acting Engineer, 34 75


A. C. Jewett, Driver, 700 00


Jas. G. Murphy, Acting Driver, 26 99


A. J. Roach, Stoker, 100 00


A. I. English, Foreman,


80 00


G. F. Richardson, Assistant Foreman, 65 00


S. F. Chadbourne, Clerk, 65 00


Charles B. Garey, Hoseman,


60 00


William Bliss, 66


60 00


Geo. B. Sherman, 66


55 00


Thos. R. Frost, 66


45 00


Edwin W. Frost, 66


40 00


W. J. Wilson, 66


30 00


Amounts carried forward,


$2,261 74 $6,268 27


$23,175 00


42


Amounts brought forward,


$2,261 74 $6,268 27 $23,175 00


Vando Martin, Hoseman,


30 00


George Webb, 66


30 00


Daniel McDonald, 66


30 00


H. G. Sawyer,


66


20 00


Sears U. Dyer,


66


15 00


W. Thompson,


66


5 00


2,391 74


Hook and Ladder No. 1.


Charles Murphy, Driver, $700 00


F. B. Sisson, Acting Driver,


26 99


W. S. Higgins, Foreman, 80 00


L. H. Cranitch, Ass't Foreman, 65 00


B. F. Barlow, Clerk, 65 00


R. F. Cranitch, Ladderman, 60 00


J. H. Williams, 66


60 00


J. H. Gilman, 66


60 00


D. O. Dow, 66


60 00


J. E. Watson, 66


60 00


John Murphy,


60 00


T. C. Nickerson, 66


60 00


F. B. Sisson,


66


57 50


C. E. Perry,


66


50 00


M. Flint,


66


2 50


1,466 99


Hose Co. No. 4.


E. C. Waterhouse, Foreman,


$80 00


Joseph Fontaine, Clerk,


65 00


F. A. Dexter, Hoseman,


60 00


John Deary, 66


60 00


J. F. Horrigan, 66


60 00


E. P. Bessie, 66


60 00


385 00


Hose Co. No. 5.


William F. Soule, Foreman,


$80 00


Amounts carried forward,


$80 00 $10,512 00


$23,175 00


43


Amounts brought forward,


$80 00 $ 10,512 00 $23,175 00


A. H. Richards, Clerk, 54 14


Charles A. Drake, Clerk and Hoseman,


60 83


J. W. Fanning, Hoseman,


60 00


Frank Washburn,


30 00


J. F. Washburn,


20 00


Charles G. Fletcher,


15 00


Henry Wright,


66


15 00


Dennis O'Donald,


66


10 00


Charles A. Parsons,


5 00


349 97


Hose Co. No. 6.


Frank B. Reed, Foreman,


$26 67


R. H. Moulton, Foreman and Hoseman, 73 33


W. A. Leonard, Clerk,


27 08


Bernard Early, Clerk and Hoseman,


62 92


John J. Kenney, Hoseman, 60 00


Wm. B. Kenney,


60 00


Charles S. Morse,


40 00


John J. Cunningham, 66


30 00


380 00


Hose Co. No. 7.


W. S. Cargill, Foreman, $80 00


H. A. Smith, Clerk,


65 00


J. E. Trowbridge, Hoseman, 60 00


J. T. Thomason, 60 00


A. M. Fuller,


60 00


A. E. Easterbrook, 66


60 00


385 00


Ten Firemen, extra service, July 4, 30 00


Amounts carried forward,


$11,656 97


$23,175 00


44


Amounts brought forward, $11,656 97 $23,175 00


Repairs, Supplies and Incidentals.


H. W. Crowell, grain, $699 48


C. F. Eddy & Co., 66


682 34


E. Smead & Co.,


598 61


Albert Brackett, 66


303 92


David Bigelow, hay, 179 15


Cousins Bros., " 133 03


George D Dix, “


32 24


W. C. Strong & Co., straw,


29 90


The American Fire Hose M'f'g Co., hose, etc., 885 00


Hunneman & Co., repairs on Steamer No. 1, 847 75


Abbot-Downing Co., hose carriage, 638 00


E. Ham & Co., exchange on horses, 375 00


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


291 00


Water Department, use of water,


197 00


Charles E. Berry, 4 sets patent harness,


209 00


J. C. Farrar, new pung, etc., 146 55


Albert Brackett, coal, 794 70


Almshouse Department, wood,


27 00


Howard Snelling and Co., coal,


70 00


C. F. Eddy & Co., coal,


7 00


B. W. Nickelson, wood,


5 00


James Nickelson, wood, 4 50


James Boyd & Sons, repairing hose, etc.,


127 65


Dr. E. F. Thayer, care of sick horses, etc.,


87 50


Patrick Ryan, use of horse, 56 25


29 00


John Hackett, labor, men and teams, 38 00


D. Harrington, use of teams, -


12 00


W. H. Mague, 66


4 00


William Weir, 66


3 50


S. L. Pratt,


2 25


H. L. Bixby, sundry cash expenses,


62 90


Amounts carried forward, $19,236 19


$23,175 00


Timothy Stuart, use of horse,


45


Amounts brought forward, $19,236 19


$23,175 00


F. E. Judkins, sundry cash expenses,


16 37


Sabin & Page, blankets, 38 00


W. H. Bustin, horse collars, 24 00


H. H. Easterbrook, fire hats, 19 00


J. Carroll, material and labor, 66


F. H. Humphrey, Agt., 66


42 61


J. Langtry,


66


38 80


George Fuller,


66


37 02


Orrin Whipple,


22 16


W. H. Stilson,


66


66


16 90


R. Langtry,


66


66


15 00


William Welch,


66


66


10 27


Jas. Easterbrook & Co., 66


9 50


O. B. Leavitt, 66


60


4 83


J. O. Evans & Son,


66


4 78


Scott & Mahar, blacksmithing,


31 10


Charles A. Cole, 66


29 86


B. F. Barlow, 66


28 00


A. Danforth, Agt.,


9 25


P. A. McVicar, 66


7 25


E. E. Coombs, services as engineer,


19 25


H. C. Lindley,


8 71


Leander Barber, brooms,


17 00


F. E. Jenison, soap,


14 50


C. H. Jenison,


expressage,


15 40


Dillingham's Express,


5 50


F. H. Hunting,


4 50


George H. Ellis, ice,


11 25


L. J. Kendall,


6 75


Howard Bros., 66


4 80


Wm. Bemis, clearing snow from hydrants,


11 25


J. Q. A. Hawkes, clearing snow from hydrants, 3 00


Byron Farrell, clear'g snow from hydrants, 3 00


Boston Nickel Plating Co., plating, 10 00


C. H. Hurd, expressage, 6 45


Amounts carried forward,


$19,861 95


$23,175 00


66


79 70


46


Amounts brought forward,


$19,861 95 $23,175 00


J. L. Knox, use of wagon, 5 00


George Mills, Agt., examination of Steamer No. 1, 3 00


John Irving, use of horse,


3 00


Mrs. Edson Holmes, laundry work,


49 94


M. A. Crowley, 66


42 60


F. H. Harrington, 66


41 65


Mrs. F. B. Reed, 66


28 47


Charles Murphy, 66


28 11


H. A. Smith,


24 58


Mrs. M. Smith,


66


20 07


Manchester Locomotive Works, supplies,


34 75


R. A. Ripley,


35 52


J. A. & W. Bird & Co., 60


22 90


Seccomb, Kehew & Sons, 66


21 80


H. M. Darling & Co.,


66


20 52


Packard & Burrill,


66


19 50


W. C. Smith,


66


18 00


Wadsworth Bros., 66


13 50


Isaac H. Snow, 66


10 25


Thos. R. Frost,


66


8 75


Paine & Morehouse,


66


8 52


J. E. Trowbridge,


66


7 70


Wellington Bros. & Co.,


66


7 00


John Milliken & Co.,


66


5 66


H. E. Woodbury,


66


5 60


S. D. Hicks & Son,


66


5 28


C. M. Clapp & Co.,


66


5 07


Arthur Hudson,


66


4 50


W. O. Knapp & Co.,


66


4 14


B. F. Houghton,


66


3 94


H. B. Coffin,


66


3 51


Joseph Breck & Sons,


66


3 50


W. J. Wilkinson & Co.,


66


3 47


J. J. Noble,


66


3 36


Amounts carried forward,


$20,391 10


$23,175 00


66


5 99


Thayer & Stiles,


47


Amounts brought forward, Sundry small bills,


$20,391 10 $23,175 00


54 20


$20,445 30


Fire Alarm Telegraph.


G. W. Ulmer, Fire Alarm Tele- graph Operator, $800 00


M. G. Crane & Co, fire alarm signal boxes, etc., 808 43


J. A. & W. Bird & Co., vitriol, etc. 230 17


Stearns & George, vitriol, etc.,


53 31


Arthur W. Hobart, telegraph poles, 110 00


Telephone Despatch Co., rent- al of instruments, 80 00


Washburn & Moen M'f'g Co., wire, 70 19


Wallace & Sons, wire,


60 00


F. H. Humphrey, Agt., cop- per, zinc, etc., 60 95


Charles A. Cole, material and labor, 35 70


Albert Brackett, coal,


32 00


John McCarty, labor,


36 75


James Murphy,


30 00


William Kiley, 66


29 75


William Weir, use of teams,


30 50


Timothy Stuart, use of teams,


4 37


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


12 25


The. Coffin Valve Co., cast- ings, 6 25


A. W. Mitchell, supplies,


4 80


Orrin Whipple, 6 4 60


J. C. Fuller, 66


3 75


Amounts carried forward, $2,503 77 $20,445 30


$23,175 00


48


Amounts brought forward, $2,503 77 $20,445 30 $23,175 00 Sundry small bills, 18 25


2,522 02


Total, as per item No. 12 of expenses, 22,967 32


Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $207 68


GRAVEL LAND.


Appropriation, $9,000 00


James S. Allison, gravel land, $6,631 00


Patrick Ryan, 66


2,000 00


D. G. Rawson, stones, 68 50


Benjamin and William Bourne, gravel, 65 60


G. K. and John Ward, stones, 20 10


F. E. Hamblin, sand, 19 75


Newton Cemetery Corporation, stones, 5 00


Total, as per item No. 13 of expenses, 8,809 95 Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $190 05


HIGHWAYS. GENERAL REPAIRS.


Appropriation,


$42,500 00 Additional appropriation, by order of City Council, 1,500 00


$44,000 00


William E. Fuller, services as Superin- tendent of Streets, $1,200 00


John J. Ware, services as Assistant, etc., 860 75


John A. Peck, 66 860 75


Geo. E. Stuart, 66 66 860 75


W. E. Fuller, Supt. and John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid laborers upon highways, as per pay-rolls, 21,940 51


Amounts carried forward, $25,722 76


$44,000 00


.


49


Amounts brought forward, $25,722 76 $44,000 00


John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid laborers on discharged tickets, 5,663 37


Albert Brackett, grain, etc., 1,245 65


C. F. Eddy & Co.,


997 02


H. W. Crowell, 66


648 36


E. Smead & Co., 66


542 09


Cousens Bros., hay,


240 28


Willard Marcy, 66


104 89


J. B. Morrill, 66


95 92


Cyrus Conant, 66


79 97


Isaac Damon, 66


65 84


B. F. Cutter, 66


46 60


H. Whitney, 66


30 70


George D. Dix, hay and straw,


61 46


George R. Collins, 66


55 12


N. Wales, straw,


71 00


G. W. Butters, 66


29 60


Leonard Hurd, 66


27 05


William Stearns, 66


23 44


M. C. Morrill,


20 70


Emerson & Porter, exchange on horses,


875 00


David Jackson, 66 66


300 00


Simpson Bros., concrete crossings,


515 74


Timothy Stuart, stone wall, etc.,


484 75


H. M. Darling & Co., tools, etc., 328 32


J. J. Ware, use of horse and carriage, 166 66


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


133 75


Water Department, use of water,


111 50


John Corning, grading and draining land,


etc., 100 00


A. Peters, blacksmithing,


674 98


J. C. Farrar, 66


612 06


P. A. Murray, 66


423 85


Charles A. Cole, 66


234 17


Thomas Belger, 66


208 76


A. Danforth, Agt., 66 .


164 91


Amounts carried forward,


$41,106 27


$44,000 00


50


Amounts brought forward,


$41,106 27


$44,000 00


B. F. Barlow,


blacksmithing,


161 22


M. Nugent,


66


141 15


Scott & Mahar,


113 46


M. Hewitt,


66


68 46


P. A. McVicar, 66


38 60


D. J. O'Donnell,


21 13


Lathrop & Bourne,


66


9 14


Orrin Whipple,


material and labor,


196 00


J. Carroll,


66


66


172 95


W. L. Smith,


66


66


112 89


C. S. Phillips,


66


66


104 29


William Petigrew,


66


66


98 05


S. D. Garey,


66


66


79 31


Allen Jordan,


66


66


73 11


George Fuller,


66


66


72 43


V. Haffermehl,


6:


66


63 07


F. & W. Clark,


66


66


46 00


J. Pulcifer,


66


44 85


W. F. Rand,


60


66


39 90


William Welch,


60


66


39 04


A. J. Fiske & Co.,


66


66


37 63


H. L. White,


66


34 75


Cranitch & Horrigan,


33 68


T. F. Glennan,


66


66


33 50


Isaac Smith,


66


66


30 14


T. W. Kibble,


66


66


25 75


Adam Beck,


66


66


23 30


W. H. Stilson,


66


66


22 00


George B. Randall,


66


66


19 50


W. H. French & Co.,


66


17 63


J. Langtry,


66


66


15 65


R. Langtry,


66


15 00


F. H. Humphrey, Agt.,


66


66


13 72


A. W. Smith,


66


66


12 35


S. F. Carrier,


66


66


11 35


Amounts carried forward,


$43,167 87


$44,000 00


66


.


66


20 60


William Johnson,


51


Amounts brought forward,


$43,167 87 $44,000 00




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