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P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor, 11 25
J. O. Evans & Son, 66 66
8 44
P. Carbry, 66
8 25
Higgins & Nickerson, 66
6 49
O. B. Leavitt, 66
60
5 54
Rigby & Macloud, 66
4 35
W. H. Mague, use of teams,
172 00
G. W. Bush, use of teams,
20 00
H. S. Brown, use of horse,
23 00
Noah Prescott, stone,
156 60
H. W. Baxter, 66
137 00
Felex Dolan, 6:
12 50
Miss E. C. Jewett, 66
11 10
N. & W. Gas Light Co., coal,
152 95
J. W. Pearson, coal, etc.,
15 45
Paul & Cleveland,
11 50
Trowbridge & Hill, 66
7 25
Daniel McNamara, wood, 18 00
E. D. Brooks, services trimming trees, 72 00
Kendall & Roberts, crusher chills, 38 63
W. H. Bustin, horse collars, 36 00
B. & A. Railroad, freight, 29 32
F. E. Hamblin, sand, 19 50
Dr. E. F. Thayer, care of sick horses, 19 25
Speare, Gregory & Co., oil, 40 80
Butchers' S. & Melting Association, oil,
11 50
C. H. Hurd, expressage,
15 25
C. H. Jenison, 66
12 85
F. Jones, 66
10 10
Gilkey & Stone, lumber,
12 66
Leander Barber, brooms,
10 00
Thomas Canfield, cleaning vault,
6 00
John Irving, labor, man and horse,
3 00
T. P. Emerson, use of wagon,
3 00
H. Whitney, chestnut posts,
84 80
Sabin & Page, blankets,
31 50
Amounts carried forward,
$44,405 70
$44,000 00
52
Amounts brought forward,
$44,405 70
$44,000 00
Hatch & Smith, use of pasture,
6 60
Ames Plow Co., supplies,
57 60
B. F. Houghton, 66
40 14
Paine & Morehouse, 6
40 05
Joseph Breck & Sons, 66
29 25
Blanchard & Atkins, 66
24 88
C. W. Morehouse,
20 60
Thayer & Stiles, 66
18 90
J. S. Sumner,
18 75
S. N. Waters,
14 00
John Milliken & Co., 66
11 75
Jenkins Bros.,
66
10 20
Howe & French,
66
10 13
W. O. Knapp & Co.,
66
9 83
G. Wadleigh, 66
9 37
Isaac H. Snow, 66
8 47
J. E. Trowbridge, 66
7 14
H. W. Fanning & Son, 66
7 06
Frazer Lub. Co., 66
5 78
Alfred Howes, 60
5 50
J. J. Noble, 66
5 00
W. L. Dudley,
66
4 50
George Warren & Co., 66
3 20
Sundry small bills, 66
40 01
Total, as per item No. 14 of expenses, $44,814 41
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury,
$814 41
HIGHWAYS. WIDENING AND IMPROVEMENTS.
$4,000 00
Appropriation,
W. E. Fuller, Supt., and John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid for labor and teams, as per pay-rolls, $3,239 75
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, etc.,
115 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,354 75
$4,000 00
53
Amounts brought forward, $3,354 75 $4,000 00
William Petigrew, material and labor, 99 93
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, “
45 01
H. F. Ross, 66 66
41 60
Cranitch & Horrigan, 66 66
37 32
S. D. Garey, 66 66
17 63
Rockwell & Moseley, powder and fuse, 56 50
W. C. Strong & Co., trees, 47 50
Newton National Bank, stone,
43 50
E. Smead & Co., hay,
35 97
J. J. Ware, use of horse and carriage,
33 32
C. F. Eddy & Co., cement, 18 50
S. N. Waters, cement, etc., 11 90
Total, as per item No. 15 of expenses, 3,843 43 Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $156 57
HIGHWAYS (SPECIAL).
Appropriation,
$6,100 00
William C. Oastler, steam road roller, $5,922 50
Highway Department, labor, 63 75
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight, 21 65
W. H. French & Co., material and labor, 27 62
H. L. White, 66 66
7 50
W. H. Stilson, 66 66
4 00
Mrs. J. T. Hill, meals furnished Mr. Suthland, 3 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage,
Total, as per item No. 16 of expenses, 6,050 87
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $49 13
IMPROVEMENT ON PUBLIC SQUARES.
Appropriation, $1,000 00
Amount carried forward, $1,000 00
6
54
Amount brought forward, $1,000 00
Highway Department, labor, men and teams, $860 06
Newton Cemetery Corporation, ornamen- tal trees,
51 25
G. Wadleigh, grass seed, 17 82
Total, as per item No. 17 of expenses, 929 13
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,
$70 87
INTEREST ON CITY LOANS, TEMPORARY AND PER- MANENT.
Appropriation, $27,000 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, $13,997 13
City Institution for Savings, Lowell, 4,800 00
Boston Five Cent Savings Bank, 4,198 42
Municipal Bonds, 1,700 00
Richardson, Hill & Co.,
1,300 00
Kenrick Fund, 15 00
National Bank of the Commonwealth,
13 71
Total, as per item No. 18 of expenses, 26,024 26
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $975 74
INTEREST ON WATER BONDS.
.
Appropriation,
$48,900 00
National Bank of the Commonwealth, $24,250 00
100 00
66
24,250 00
66
66 300 00
"Total, as per item No. 19 of expenses, $48,900 00
55
INDIGENT SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
Appropriation,
$1,200 00
Samuel Wallis,
$104 00
Daniel Sullivan,
96 00
Rasselas W. Ireland,
96 00
Albert P. Bugbee,
96 00
John N. Nichols,
96 00
John F. Franklin,
96 00
Henry F. Bailey,
96 00
John Curtin,
72 00
James H. Lockley,
68 00
William Jelly,
60 00
Franklin D. Hill,
48 00
William Leonard,
48 00
Charles Moore,
24 00
Total, as per item No. 20 of expenses, 1,000 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,
$200 00
INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWING.
Appropriation,
$100 00
Transferred to appropriation for Evening Schools, 66 95
Balance, transferred into Treasury,
$33 05
LAND DAMAGES.
Appropriation, $3,500 00
Mary S. and F. E. Hunter, land on Margin Street, $1,000 00
Mary R. McDonald, land on Margin Street, 700 00
Seth Davis, land on Margin Street, 300 00
John S. Tuttle, land on Margin Street, 300 00
Amounts carried forward, $2,300 00
$3,500 00
56
Amounts brought forward, $2,300 00 $3,500 0,0
Mrs. Benjamin Bourne, land on Auburn Street, 750 00
Benjamin and William Bourne, land on Auburn Street, 250 00
Ellen G. Williams, land on Grove Street,
70 00
Highway Department, labor, men and teams,
130 00
Total, as per item No. 23 of expenses, $3,500 00
MEMORIAL DAY.
Appropriation,
$300 00
Charles Ward Post No. 62, G. A. R., $300 00
Total, as per item No. 24 of expenses, $300 00
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.
Appropriation, $8,000 00
Additional appropriation, by order of City Council, 2,300 00
$10,300 00
Transferred to appropriation for Fire Department, by order of City Council, 1,175 00
$9,125 00
Water Department, use of water, water- ing streets, $1,083 20
Water Department, use of water, watering troughs, etc., 665 00
Timothy Stuart, watering streets, Wards 1 and 7, 450 00
W. H. Mague, watering streets, Wards 3 and 4, 450 00
Amounts carried forward, $2,648 20
$9,125 00
57
Amounts brought forward, $2,648 20 $9,125 00
F. H. Hunting, watering streets, Ward 2, 225 00
Henry F. Jenks, five iron drinking foun- tains, etc., 741 95
Hallowell Granite Co., stone drinking trough, 180 00
W.S. Slocum, sundry expenses in suits, etc., 500 00
Peter Thacher, 66
100 00
Wm. Claflin, land for foot path, Ward 2,
300 00
W. M. Bush, invalid tax titles and ex- penses, 558 52
John B. Varick, invalid tax titles and expenses, 513 25
Albert A. Dyer, invalid tax titles and expenses,
73 64
Jas. French, invalid tax titles and expenses, 49 80
Michael Barrett, 47 37
WV.O. Robson, services as Reporter, Lemon suit, 127 25
Geo. F. Morgan, abstract of deeds for Assessors, 73 90
Henry S. Jones, abstracts for Assessors, 20 00
Edwin O. Childs, fees for records, etc., 337 66
J. Edwin Warner, services on voting lists, etc .. 117 50
J. C. Whitney, services on voting lists, etc., J. D. Wellington, 66
30 00
20 00
George White, services in settlement of taxes, 75 00
T. H. Talbot, legal services,
50 00
Rand, Avery & Co., printing reports, etc.,
263 01
H. M. Stimson & Co., advertising tax sales, 120 45
Highway Department, labor, men and teams,
370 26
Noah Prescott, bound stones,
119 00
Henry Lemon, Jr., decorating City Hall,
100 00
Amounts carried forward, $7,761 76
$9,125 00
. 58
Amounts brought forward, $7,761 76 $9,125 00
J. F. C. Hyde, premium insurance on Oak Hill school house, 90 00
Edwin Holman, premium insurance on Newton Free Library, 45 00
E. T. Luce, award for damages, 93 92
Charles H. Furber,
66
75 00
J. Frank Makee, 60 00
D. A. Chute,
66
50 00
John Nevins, 66 66
20 00
Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County, costs, etc., 95 15
John M. Fiske, serving warrants, notices, etc .. 61 35
Rodney M. Lucas, serving warrants, no- tices, etc., 58 00
M. C. Laffie, serving warrants, notices, etc.,
39 00
C. L. Wilson,
38 00
L. L. Parker, 66 66
3 80
John A. Kenrick, sundry cash expenses, 134 57
Isaac Hagar, 66 49 11
Benjamin F. Otis, 66 66
48 77
Drew, Allis & Co., advertising in Newton directory, 75 00
Stephen F. Cate, carriages, Memorial Day, 64 00
Edwin Fewkes, flowers, Memorial Day, 22 75
Charles H. Stacy, telegrams, 32 96
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., rent of box, 30 00
Simpson Bros., concreting,
21 49
G. A. Lackey, supplies, 20 00
N. Y. & N. E. Railroad, freight, 29 35
B. & A. Railroad, freight,
13 68
J. C. Brock, ballot boxes,
16 00
James McGourty, making return of
deaths, 15 25
S. F. Cate, horse and carriage hire, 48 00
Amounts carried forward, $9,111 91
$9,125 00
59
Amounts brought forward,
$9,111 91 $9,125 00
G. W. Bush, horse and carriage hire, 26 50
W. H. Mague, 66
66
9 50
S. L. Pratt, 66 66
5 00
William Weir, 66
2 50
Shedd & Sawyer, services,
22 32
E. S. Smilie, 66
6 00
Kern & Fitch, 66
4 00
J. C. Kennedy, 66
2 50
F. E. Hamblin, material and labor, 14 54
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams, 9 00
George E. Bridges, services collecting ac- count of births, etc., 49 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage,
5 37
J. H. Boit, ringing bell, 6 00
George Upham, 66
4 50
M. C. Laffie, 66
4 00
Charles A. Cutler,
3 00
Thomas Woodman, 66
6 00
E. F. Moses, 66
3 00
G. W. Chamberlain, 66
3 00
R. Turner, 66
3 00
J. T. Thomason, 66
3 00
J. F. Brown, 66
3 00
J. D. Billings, material and labor,
86 21
Peter Lee, burying dogs,
4 00
C. P. Huestis, cash expenses,
3 20
W. F. Soule, services as Ward officer, etc.,
12 00
L. H. Cranitch, services as Ward officer, etc., 10 00
H. H. Mather, services as Ward officer, 8 00
J. P. R. Sherman, 66
66
8 00
Bernard Early, 66
66
6 00
Ira S. Franklin, 66
6 00
Geo. H. Ingraham, 66
6 00
Frank Edmands, 66
66
6 00
Frederick Jackson, 66 66
6 00
Amounts carried forward,
$9,468 05
$9,125 00
60
Amounts brought forward,
$9,468 05 6 00
Charles S. Young,
6 00
Dexter Whipple,
6 00
Albert P. Bugbee, 66
66
6 00
H. F. Bent, 66
66
6 00
George D. Dix,
66
66
6 00
Harvey C. Wood,
66
66
6 00
R. A. Carroll,
66
6 00
G. W. Chamberlain, 66
66
6 00
C. W. Bassett,
66
66
6 00
F. M. Trowbridge,
66
6 00
A. J. Grover,
66
66
6 00
H. A. Clark, 66
6 00
J. W. Howe,
66
66
6 00
H. P. Dearborn,
66
66
6 00
E. G. Pond,
66
66
6 00
Thomas Woodman, 66
66
6 00
H. N. Hyde,
66
66
4 00
John Warner,
66
66
4 00
Sam'l M. Jackson,
66
66
4 00
John Lowell, Jr.,
66
4 00
B. Wood,
66
66
4 00
H. H. Easterbrook,
66
66
4 00
Geo. Lane,
66
66
4 00
B. H. Huestis,
66
66
4 00
S. C. Spaulding,
66
66
4 00
G. W. Chamberlain,
66
66
2 00
J. F. Long,
66
66
2 00
Jas. W. French,
66
66
2 00
W. H. A. Simmons,
66
66
2 00
DeWitt C. Butler,
60
66
2 00
George W. Hall,
66
66
2 00
E. H. Mason,
66
66
2 00
E. G. Hurd,
66
66
2 00
J. E. Warner,
66
66
2 00
Amounts carried forward,
$9,624 05
$9,125 00
$9,125 00
Daniel Carr, Jr., services as Ward officer,
66
61
Amounts brought forward, $9,624 05 $9,125 00
E. T. Colburn, services as Ward officer, 2 00
L. H. Buckingham, 66 2 00
B. S. Wetherbee, 66 66
2 00
George H. Marsh, conveying returns, 2 00
J. E. Cahill, 66 66
2 00
Joseph Huestis, 1 00 66
Sundry small bills, 7 71
Total, as per item No. 25 of expenses, 9,642 76
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $517 76
NEWTON FREE LIBRARY.
Appropriation,
Hannah P. James, services, Librarian,
$800 00
Elizabeth P. Thurston, serv's, ass't, libr'an, 500 00
Louise J. Smallwood, 66 400 01
Etta P. Cleaveland, 66 66
284 43
Millie E. Michaels, 66 66
274 00
Lizzie M. Rand, 66
88 50
Lottie N. Wilkins, 66 66
48 91
James J. Tower, services, janitor, 600 00
E. E. Coombs,
10 00
Hannah P. James, sundry cash expenses,
53 50
A. Williams & Co., books,
958 37
Kidder, Peabody & Co., draft on London for books, 279 24
H. D. Noyes & Co., books, etc.,
182 90
Little, Brown & Co.,
66
148 58
N. J. Bartlett & Co.,
102 57
Caswell, Petter, Galpin & Co.,
66
30 00
F. P. Shumway, Jr.,
66
16 00
Henry Wood,
66
12 57
Amounts carried forward,
$4,789 58
$7,500 00
$7,500 00
62
Amounts brought forward,
$4,789 58
$7,500 00
Edward Burgess,
books, etc. 10 00
L. R. Hamersly & Co.,
66
8 00
Jas. R. Osgood & Co.,
6 25
Dodd, Mead & Co.,
66
6 00
James Littlefield,
66
5 00
E. H. Haines & Co.,
2 00
C. J. Maynard & Co.,
66
1 60
The World,
subscription,
24 00
R. Worthington & Co.,
66
13 50
Chicago Tribune,
66
12 00
M. Halstead & Co.,
66
12 00
Estes & Lauriat,
60
12 00
Gazette Printing Co.,
66
12 00
Nickelson & Co.,
66
12 00
G. W. Armstrong,
66
11 00
New York Herald,
66
10 00
Boston Daily Advertiser,
66
10 00
Post Publishing Co.,
66
10 00
New York Tribune,
66
10 00
Journal Newspaper Co.,
66
9 00
C. C. Fulton,
66
9 00
The Evening Post,
66
9 00
The Press Co. "limited,"
8 75
Fred. McCrellish & Co.,
66
8 00
The Springfield Republican,
7 00
F. Leypoldt,
66
6 70
The Globe Newspaper Co.,
66
6 00
R. M. Pulsifer & Co.,
66
6 00
The Sun,
5 30
H. G. Parker,
66
3 20
Thomas Alden, binding books,
157 06
S. T. Blanchard, 106 85
Rand, Avery & Co., on acct. of catalogue,
91 27
B. K. Pierce, sundry cash expenses,
36 86
Albert Brackett, coal,
141 30
J. Edward Hills, “
140 00
Howard Bros., ice,
34 00
Amounts carried forward,
$5,762 22
$7,500 00
63
Amounts brought forward,
$5,762 22
$7,500 00
Water Department, use of water, 10 18
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas,
458 25
W. C. Gaudelet, agency,
50 00
J. J. Peck, 66
40 00
J. W. Davis,
33 00
B. Billings, 66
25 00
Ann Probert,
8 35
Thomas L. Whiton, expressage,
658 70
W. D. Lathrop, 66
44 75
Mackintosh & Co., 66
30 60
C. H. Jenison, 66
28 84
Bosworth's Express, 66
27 30
Library Bureau, supplies,
74 40
Readers' and Writers' Economy Co., supplies,
30 80
Worthley, Downes & Co.,
66
23 18
Thayer & Stiles,
66
39 20
E. H. Tarbell,
7 77
Smith. & Bryne,
66
6 00
Gilman Bros.,
66
5 00
Alfred Howes,
66
3 34
R. Freeman, material and labor, 24 92
10 45
Orrin Whipple, 66 66
8 50
Edward Pike, 66 66
7 87
J. O. Evans & Son, 66
6 52
J. Q. Harrington, 66 66
3 50
The Norton Door Check and Spring Co., springs, 14 00
O. F. Howe, baskets, 13 50
Geo. H. Mason & Co., iron ash barrels,
12 00
H. M. Stimson & Co., printing,
7 00
F. Muler, ten water colors mounted,
6 50
Childs & Lane, carpet, 6 30
New England Insurance Co., map, 5 00
J. Goldthwait & Co., matting, 2 25
Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses, 7,495 19
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,
$4 81
Geo. P. Clark,
64
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation,
$17,000 00
Regular Police Officers.
Revilo L. Hinds, City Marshal, $1,291 63
Chas. F. Richardson, Sergeant of Police, 950 04
Geo. H. Marsh, Mounted Patrolman, 877 50
Chas. P. Huestis, 6
890 00
James D. Henthorn, Patrolman, 900 00
Wm. C. Emerson,
900 00
Geo. F. F. Baker,
66
900 00
John Ryan, 66
900 00.
C. S. Boothby, 66
900 00.
N. F. Bosworth, 66
897 50
Chas. E. Davis, 66
886 25
R. S. Harrison,
66
865 00
Chas. O. Davis, 66
860 00
F. B. Fletcher, 66
800 00
E. C. Holmes,
66
800 00
John Purcill,
66
437 50
E. G. Hurd,
66
375 00
$14,430 42
Special Police Officers.
$263 75
M. C. Laffie,
142 50
A. M. Fuller,
55 00
Joseph Huestis,
10 00
$14,901 67
Incidental Expenses.
E. Ham & Co., two horses (exchange), $262 50
R. L. Hinds, board and use of horse, 282 00
G. H. Marsh, board of horse and cash expenses, 189 00
Amounts carried forward, $15,635 17
$17,000 00
B. H. Huestis,
-
65
Amounts brought forward, $15,635 17 $17,000 00
Fred Huestis, board of horse, 129 00
N. F. Bosworth, board of horse and cash expenses, 84 14
S. L. Pratt, use of teams, 68 50
S. F. Cate,
41 75
William Weir, 66
32 50
S. G. Williams, 66
21 00
W. H. Mague,
19 50
J. E. Cahill,
12 00
Harris Express, 66
10 50
D. Harrington & Son, 66
5 00
W. D. Lathrop, 66
3 50
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 109 50
55 00
Albert Brackett, coal, 24 41
Almshouse Department, wood, 4 50
Mrs. Mary Brownell, meals for prisoners,
28 50
J. R. McLaughlin, care of sick horse,
6 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage,
5 75
Mrs. Thos. Burke, cleaning station,
3 50
Telephone Despatch Co., rental of instr'ts, 60 00
J. C. Fuller, fixtures, etc., 51 00
34 84
G. W. Ulmer, supplies,
12 61
James Murphy, labor,
12 00
P. A. McVicar, blacksmithing, .
103 57
J. M. Fowler, 66
42 00
Chas. A. Cole,
6 80
A. W. Ward,
4 55
A. Peters, 66
3 75
C. O. Davis, sundry cash expenses, 14 00
C. P. Huestis, 66
10 50
R. S. Harrison,
66
7 50
John Ryan, 66 66
7 50
C. F. Richardson, “
66
6 50
Amounts carried forward,
$16,696 84
$17,000 00
Water Department, use of water,
Washburn & Moen M'f'g Co., wire,
Wallace & Sons, wire, 20 00
66
Amounts brought forward,
$16,696 84
John Purcill, sundry cash expenses, 3 00
$17,000 00 Hill & Langtry, supplies, 132 79 H. A. Winship, 43 00
Peabody & Whitney, 66
20 00
J. Langtry,
7 25
F. & W. Clark,
4 65
H. A. Cruse, 66
3 00
Sundry small bills, 20 43
Total, as per item No. 27 of expenses, 16,930 96
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $69 04
POOR OUT OF ALMSHOUSE.
Appropriation,
$7,500 00
Nathan Mosman, services as City Almoner and Clerk of Board, $641 66
John Warner, services as City Almoner and Clerk of Board, 58 33
Chas. F. Rand, serv's as Overseer, Ward 1, 50 00
O. B. Leavitt, 66 66
2,
50 00
Nathan Mosman, 66
66
4,
50 00
H. C. Hoyt, 66 66
66
5, 50 00
George Warren, 66 66
66
6, 50 00
John Warner, 66
7, 50 00
Nathan Mosman, amount paid to sundry persons, 190 83
H. C. Hoyt, am't paid to sundry persons, 80 27 Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sun- dry persons, 932 08
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 226 31
Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 181 10
Amounts carried forward,
$2,660 58
$7,500 00
O. F. Lucas, 66 66
3, 50 00
67
Amounts brought forward,
$2,660 58 $7,500 00
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons,
141 71
Asylum for the Chronic Insane, care of sundry persons,
171 49
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, care of sundry persons,
162 50
Charles J. Adams, Master, care of sundry persons,
16 86
City of Boston,
support of poor,
45 87
City of Cambridge,
66
34 20
City of Worcester,
60
25 00
City of Chelsea,
66 66
2 00
Town of North Brookfield,
66
123 74
Town of Malden,
66
66
109 25
Town of Needham,
66
66
72 20
Town of Athol,
60
66
30 50
Town of Milford,
66
66
22 80
Town of Norfolk,
66
66
19 50
Town of Watertown,
66
66
5 94
Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical attendance,
114 50
Dr. O. E. Hunt,
66
57 40
Dr. Albert Nott,
66
66
33 00
Dr. J. R. Deane,
66 66
25 00
Dr. J. F. Boothby,
66
14 00
Dr. F. D. Lord,
66
12 45
Dr. F. E. Crockett, 66 66
12 40
Dr. F. W. Webber,
66
12 00
Dr. W. H. Hildreth,
66
11 00
Dr. J. H. Carmichael,
66
10 00
Dr. Eben Thompson,
66
8 00
Dr. E. P. Scales,
66
5 00°
Dr. W. F. Teulon,
66
66
4 50
Dr. J. H. Hazleton,
66
4 00
Dr. L. R. Stone,
66
2 50
Dr. H. B. Stoddard,
66
2 00
Amounts carried forward,
$4,021 69
$7,500 00
66
49 80
Dr. H. M. Field,
Y
68
Amounts brought forward,
$4,021 69
$7,500 00
C. F. Rogers, prescriptions, 19 15
E. J. Williams,
15 25
G. H. Ingraham, 66
12 05
John J. Noble, 66
11 23
A. L. Flanders, 66
3 60
Alfred Brush, 66
3 00
Aug. Williams, 66
2 35
S. B. Sewall & Co., 66
2 00
W. C. Gaudelet, 66
1 87
Leach & Green,
66 (truss)
3 00
James McGourty, services and expenses as undertaker, 38 00
George H. Gregg, services and expenses as undertaker, 5 00
Mrs. Johnson, funeral expenses (in part) of H. F. Bailey, 20 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation, opening graves, 15 00
M. E. Vose, board of Miss Crawley,
66 00
H. F. Titus, board of Richardson children, 26 00
Mrs. J. G. Latta, board of Richardson children, 14 00
C. Strout & Sons, groceries,
281 25
W. O. Knapp & Co.,
196 55
H. A. Sherman,
66
. 196 00
George H. Adams, 66
129 00
H. P. Barber, 66
127 99
I. R. Stevens, 66
66 50
J. B. Murphy,
66
65 72
C. C. Cook,
66
59 23
Blanchard & Atkins,
66
56 00
W. F. Shattuck,
66
48 00
E. Vickers,
66
44 75
G. Wadleigh,
42 08
H. B. Coffin,
66
37 41
H. W. Fanning & Son,
36 69
Amounts carried forward,
$5,666 36
$7,500 00
69
Amounts brought forward,
$5,666 36
$7,500 00
Greenwood & Co.,
groceries,
30 00
B. B. Vassall,
25 65
F. & G. Robinson, 66
23 50
Fulton, Bartlett & Blaine, 66
15 00
B. F. Houghton, 66
6 00
William Lowe,
66
5 54
H. E. Woodbury,
4 50
B. Billings, 66
1 55
J. W. Pearson, fuel,
226 30
Paul & Cleveland,
168 57
Albert Brackett, 66
159 04
Almshouse Department, 66
145 00
C. F. Eddy & Co.,
66
137 34
Trowbridge & Hill, 66
27 76
James Nickelson, 66
26 00
George Warren & Co., 66
19 13
Waters & Inman, 66
16 95
J. Edward Hills, 66
15 80
T. W. Nickelson, 66
11 25
Daniel Warren, 66
7 00
Charles E. C. Gay, 66
3 50
A. J. Gordon, boots and shoes, 9 25
John V. Sullivan, 66 66
4 80
Joseph Fontaine, 66
4 25
S. C. Spaulding, 66 66
1
4 00
J. Henry Bacon, 66 66
3 00
Mrs. E. Mackintosh, rent for Mr. Brown, 6 00
D. Harrington & Son, carriage hire, 5 00
S. P. Whitman Jr., Agt., 5 00
S. F. Cate, 66
3 50
J. C. Clark Printing Co., blank books, 14 75
W. H. Brackett, supplies, 2 71
E. E. Moody, 66
2 00
Newton Republican, printing, 2 00
William Weir, use of team, 75
Total, as per item No. 28 of expenses, 6,808 75 Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, 7
$691 25
66
70
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Appropriation, $18,000 00
Additional, for making alterations in High School building, 2,000 00
$20,000 00
Wm. H. Stewart, alterations in City Hall building, $8,998 05
W. H. French & Co., alterations in High School building, etc., 2,442 55
Stephen Holmes, building sheds, etc., in Wards 5, 6 and 7, 1,333 68
Charles A. Hill, painting High and Oak Hill school houses, etc., 721 49
J. O. Evans & Son, painting Bigelow school house, etc., 535 71
Noden & Smith, painting Lincoln school house, etc., 172 00
F. E. Hamblin, material and labor, 312 28
Walker & Pratt M'f'g Co., furnaces for City Hall, library, etc., 1,647 67
Wm. S. Brazer, painting, etc., at City Hall,
574 00
Torrey, Bright & Capen, carpets, etc., City Hall, 567 61
R. Hollings & Co., gas fixtures, etc., City Hall, 188 00
F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., book-cases and desks, City Hall, 143 00
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor,
243 13
McLean & Henderson,
235 75
W. P. Leavitt,
66
187 17
H. F. Ross,
181 65
William Petigrew,
66
172 86
O. B. Leavitt,
66
123 38
Highway Department,
66
122 00
Timothy Stuart,
66
94 88
C. C. Pottle,
92 18
Amounts carried forward,
$19,089 04
$20,000 00
71
Amounts brought forward, $19,089 04 $20,000 00
F. H. Humphrey, Agt., material and labor,
91 13
Edward Pike, 83 09 66
J. F. Warren,
66
81 66
Walworth M'f'g Co.,
76 29
J. E. Trowbridge,
66
62 87
J. C. Farrar,
66
61 60
Smith & Pickthall,
66
58 00
E. A. Walker,
66
55 11
Cranitch & Horrigan,
66
53 95
S. D. Garey,
66
50 74
Jas. McGourty,
66
46 39
Isaac Smith,
66
45 11
Orrin Whipple,
66
44 63
R. Freeman,
66
41 10
H. F. Wellington,
66
34 29
Smith & Co.,
66
30 00
Sidney P. Clark,
66
19 72
A. J. Fiske & Co.,
66
17 85
L. Hicks,
66
16 50
A. W. Snow,
66
14 09
John Cain,
66
12 05
Thomas Carpenger,
66
12 00
Daniel Condrin,
66
11 97
Allen Jordan,
66
9 82
L. A. Gammons,
66
9 05
Albert B. Low,
66
7 00
Milo Lucas,
66
6 10
William Bemis-
6 00
George T. Weston,
66
5 80
J. H. Cushman,
66
5 25
C. S. Phillips,
66
5 49
J. H. Patterson,
66
5 25
Fletcher Bros.,
66
5 00
Wm. F. Soule,
66
4 75
V. Haffermehl,
66
4 10
Amounts carried forward,
$20,192 64
$20,000 00
-
9 85
D. F. Trip,
72
Amounts brought forward, $20,192 64 $20,000 00
W. A. Roffe, material and labor, 3 50
J. H. Boit, 3 50 66
Jeffrey Bros., 66
3 00
E. B. Badger & Son, 66
3 80
George L. Avery, 66
3 00
E. B. Bowen, Treas., use of Chapel for school in Thompsonville, 150 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation, ornamen- tal trees and labor, 119 37
J. L. Randall, care of school house hall, Upper Falls, 118 00
Water Department, use of water, 94 66
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 33 75
Speare, Gregory & Co., oil,
17 75
Simpson Bros., concreting, 27 30
Bubier & Co., small drinking fountains, 175 20
A. Wentworth, Roberts & Co., slate, etc., 9 50
H. L. Bixby, sundry cash expenses, 6 00
G. W. Bush, use of teams, 9 00
S. F. Cate, 3 00
C. S. Whipple, 66
3 00
Bragdon & Son, expressage,
2 50
F. H. Hunting, 66
2 25
F. Jones, 66
2 00
The National Rubber Co., supplies,
58 06
F. Murdock & Co.,
35 00
Thayer & Stiles, 66
32 35
Greenwood & Co., 66
13 70
Jordan, Marsh & Co.,
13 50
F. E. Judkins, 66
13 49
Wellington Bros. & Co., 66
11 50
E. L. & F. S. Rollins,
66
8 10
George B. Randall,
66
2 25
Sundry small bills,
66
8 91
Total, as per item No. 29 of expenses, 21,179 58
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury,
$1,179 58
73
SALARIES.
Appropriation, $13,675 00
R. M. Pulsifer, Mayor,
$1,000 00
Edwin O. Childs, City Clerk, 2,000 00
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer and Collector, 2,675 00
John A. Kenrick, for Assistant,
1,000 00
Peter Thacher, City Solicitor,
305 56
W. S. Slocum, City Solicitor,
697 21
Benjamin F. Otis, City Auditor,
1,700 00
Isaac Hagar, chairman of Board of As- sessors, 1,200 00
Samuel M. Jackson, Assessor,
700 00
Howard B. Coffin, Assessor,
700 00
Hosea Hyde, clerk of Common Council,
300 00
J. D. Wellington, City Messenger, 900 00
J. D. Wellington, Sealer of Weights and Measures, 75 00
George Warren, Assistant Assessor, 78 00
Joseph Walker,
64 00
S. M. Woodward, 66 66
60 00
Rufus Moulton, 66 66
48 00
John Warner, 66 66
46 00
Orrin Whipple, 66
66
36 00
O. F. Lucas, 66 66
36 00
Total, as per item No. 30 of expenses, 13,620 77
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $54 23
SCHOOLS.
General Appropriation, - Educational Department.
General Appropriation for Schools,
$75,700 00
Received from Dog Tax, 733 32
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