Town of Newton annual report 1882-1883, Part 11

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 836


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86 26


81 51


68 00


21 00


18 10


12 00


Received from town of Ipswich, for partial support of sundry persons, Received for partial support of J. C. Gipson 191 68


11 57


Received for partial support of Ellen Wentworth 138 60


Received for partial support of W. S. Scamman . 20 00


Total, as per item No. 26 of receipts · $1,468 96


.


30


Premium on Public Park Bonds.


Received from J. F. Amsden & Co. 3.81 per cent premium on $25,000 public park bonds, as per item No. 27 of receipts


$952 50


Premium on Water Bonds.


Received from Blake Brothers & Co. 4.02 per cent premium on $25,000 water bonds, as per item No. 28 of receipts $1,005 00


Public Property.


Received for rent of Prospect School-


house Hall $146 00


Received for rent of Mason School- house Hall 100 00


Received for rent of Oak-Hill School- house Hall 18 75


Received for rent of house, Auburn- dale Avenue 72 00


Received from E. L. & F. S. Rollins, refund on bill . 5 10


Received from R. H. White & Co.,


discount on bill . 90


Total, as per item No. 29 of receipts $342 75


Read Fund.


Received from William P. Ellison, executor, in accordance with the provisions in the will of the late Charles A. Read, as per item No. 30 of receipts


$40,000 00


Record and Other Fees.


Received from city clerk, for recording mort- gages, marriage-certificates, assignments, etc., as per item No. 31 of receipts ·


$388 75


31


Ships Engaged in Foreign Trade.


Received from Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on account of ships engaged in foreign trade, as per item No. 32 of receipts . $2,091 11


Sidewalks and Curbing.


Received from sundry parties, on account of side- walks and curbing, as per item No. 33 of re- ceipts


$447 44


Sinking Fund Commissioners.


Received from the commissioners of the sinking funds of the city of Newton, for the payment of two notes of the town of Newton, as per item No. 34 of receipt . . $70,000 00


State Aid.


Received from Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on account of sundry persons, as per item No. 35 of receipts . $930 00


Taxes, 1879.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1882 · $893 52


Received since Dec. 31, 1882, as per


item No. 36 of receipts 2 00


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1883


$891 52


Taxes, 1880.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1882 $907 94


Received since Dec. 31, 1882, as per


item No. 37 of receipts . 2 00


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1883 $905 94


32


Taxes, 1881.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1882, ฿1,519 42 Received from sundry persons since Dec. 31, 1882, as per item No. 38 of receipts · 291 42


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1883 . $1,228 00


Taxes, 1882.


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1882, $59,639 20


Received from sundry persons since


Dec. 31, 1882, as per item No. 39 of receipts


57,653 83


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1883


. $1,985 37


Taxes, 1883.


Amount assessed for


State tax .


$24,135 0C


Amount assessed for


County tax 15,150 75


Amount assessed for


City tax


384,420 00


Supplementary as-


sessments .


174 20


Overlay .


3,327 84


Tax on non-resident


bank shares


1,096 60


$428,304 39


Received from sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1883, as per item No. 40 of receipts . 351,578 82


Balance uncollected Dec. 31, 1883 $76,725 57


33


Temporary Loans


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


Jan. 19. Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts, at 3& per cent per annum . .


$25,000 00


Feb. 16. Commonwealth of Mass-


achusetts, at 3% per cent per annum . 30,000 00


April 4. Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts, at 4} per cent per annum . 25,000 00


May 1. Suffolk Savings Bank, at 4 per cent per annum, 40,000 00 June 27. Blake Brothers & Co., at 4 per cent per annum, 30,000 00


July 6. Blake Brothers & Co., at 4 per cent per annum, July 28. Ballou & Co., at 4 per cent per annum . 50,000 00


70,000 00


Nov. 9. Suffolk Savings Bank, at 3% per cent per annum, 30,000 00


Nov. 28. Suffolk Savings Bank, at 3ª per cent per annum, 60,000 00


Total, as per item No. 41 of receipts $360,000 00


Received from George A. Torrey, guaranty deposit on account of contract, as per item No. 42 of receipts . $50 00


Tuition for Non-resident Pupils.


Received from sundry non-residents, for tuition, as per item No. 43 of receipts $523 00


34


United States Street Lighting Company.


Sept. 27, transferred from guaranty deposit made by the United States Street Lighting Company to the city treasury, for non-fulfil- ment of contract, as per item No. 44 of receipts


$500 00


Water-Meters and Service-Pipes.


Received from sundry persons, for service-pipe,


meters, etc., as per item No. 46 of receipts . $5,727 50


Water-Rates.


Received from sundry persons, for use of water in 1883, by schedule rates, as per item No. 47 of receipts . $30,913 92


Water-Rates, by Meters.


Received from sundry persons, for use of water in 1883, by meters, as per item No. 48 of receipts . $18,414 03


STATEMENT IN DETAIL OF EXPENSES, WITH APPRO- PRIATIONS, TRANSFERS, AND BALANCES.


Almshouse Expenses and Repairs.


Appropriation


$3,800 00


Additional appropriation, by order of City Council 500 00


$4,300 00


N. D. Moody, services as warden . $600 00


N. D. Moody, sundry cash pay- ments .


283 52


Amounts carried forward


$883 52


$4,300-00


35


Amounts brought forward $883 52 $4,300 00


John T. Moody, services at alms- house


140 00


Allen Young, services at alms- house


91 20


Julia A. Breck, services at alms- house


30 00


Hattie Flagg, services at alms- house


23 50


Maggie Cameron, services at alms- house


57 11


Lizzie Crompton, services at alms- house


27 00


Mary Hoy, services at almshouse .


19 20


Christine Cameron, services at almshouse


28 82


Katie Holmes, services at alms- house


18 82


Annie Bettie, services at alms- house


18 00


15 00


Olive Ford, services at almshouse . Ann Haskins, services at alms- house


14 80


Highway department, for manure .


276 00


Albert Brackett, for coal 317 77


J. E. Tolman, exchange of horse . H. H. Hunt, material and labor 183 75


176 30


American Fire-hose Manufacturing Company, for hose


143 00


H. W. Spurr & Co., groceries


440 89


H. A. Sherman, groceries


96 26


B. B. Vassall, groceries


2 99


W. P. Holden, groceries


1 29


Edward Fisher, provisions


116 79


C. W. Randall, provisions


79 74


.


. Amounts carried forward · $3,201 75


$4,300 00


36


Amounts brought forward George Bleiler, provisions 48 45


$3,201 75 $4,300 00


Frank Linnell, fish and oysters 85 16 E. Smead & Co., grain, etc. . 135 14 W. H. Mague, house-offal 171 00


L. N. Hatch, material and labor 271 86


O. F. Lucas, material and labor


35 83


F. W. Foster, material and labor . 20 00 Milo Lucas, material and labor 20 00


J. Pulcifer, material and labor 14 70


R. O. Evans, material and labor 8 53


C. S. Phillips, material and labor 4 30


E. E. Moody, supplies .


240 63


A. Pillsbury, jun., supplies 30 41


Tucker Manuf. Co., supplies


22 40


Whittemore Brothers, supplies


13 60


E. C. Holmes & Co., supplies 9 50


Leonard Hefflon, supplies


5 81


John McDonald, agent, black- smithing .


24 68


C. A. Cole, blacksmithing 19 20


Scott & Maher, blacksmithing 2 50


Dr. James Utley, medical attend- ance


70 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, medical attend- ance


2 00


George H. Gregg, funeral ex-


penses


18 50


Smith & Anthony Stove Company, range 74 00


Ralph Severance, cow · 50 00


Heirs of Ann Colburn, wood 38 50


M. E. Church, rent of pew


30 00


A. James, crackers 29 94


Francis Buttrick, lumber


25 01


Amounts carried forward · $4,723 40


$4,300.00


37


Amounts brought forward $4,723 40 $4,300 00


John Wales & Co., fence


15 44


E. L. Crandall, ice


15 00


Total, as per item No. 1 of expenses . 4,753 84


Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury . $453 84


Armory Rent and Expenses.


Appropriation


·


. $1,200 00


O. W. Turner, rent of armory $600 00


B. S. Wetherbee, janitor 250 00


N. & W. Gaslight Company, gas 127 00


George F. Kimball, agent, rent of land for rifle range 25 00


Albert Brackett, coal 18 41


Water department, use of water


16 00


Total, as per item No. 2 of expenses 1,036 41


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $163 59


Auburndale Schoolhouse.


Special appropriation


$35,000 00


Lydia F. Woodbridge, for land on Hancock Street


$3,668 30


William H. Stewart, amount paid on account of contract . 14,000 00


J. Foster Ober, services as archi- tect,


800 00


Water department, use of water .


20 19


George H. Pratt, for advertising . The "Newton Graphic," advertis- ing .


10 50


5 62


Amounts carried forward . $18,504 61


$35,000 00


.


38


Amounts brought forward . $18,504 61 $35,000 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., advertising . 5 25


Journal Newspaper Company, ad- vertising ·


3 50


Total, as per item No. 3 of ex- penses . $18,513 36


Books, Stationery, and Printing.


Appropriation $2,700 00 ·


Rand, Avery, & Co., printing, etc. $406 52


The "Newton Graphic," printing Auditor's Report, etc. . 380 74


George H. Pratt, printing and ad- vertising ·


325 59


Transcript Publishing Company, advertising ·


137 18


J. C. Clark Printing Company, printing, etc. . ·


167 48


George H. Ellis, printing, etc. ·


63 67


Fanning Printing Company, print- ing, etc. . 54 25


P. T. Bartlett, printing, etc. . ·


51 75


Pulsifer, Jordan, & Wilson, print- ing, etc. . ·


25 00


W. S. Varney, printing, etc. . 23 50


Rockwell & Churchill, printing, etc. 4 00


J. Q. Bradish, pens


35 04


Fred W. Berry, diaries . 15 85


Drew, Allis, & Co., maps of New- ton 12 00


Newton Post-Office, postal-cards and stamps 14 58


" Boston Daily Advertiser," sub- scription 12 00


Amounts carried forward · $1,729 15


$2,700 00


39


Amounts brought forward $1,729 15 $2,700 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., advertising . 9 35


Hooper, Lewis, & Co., check-books, etc. 300 00


Charles H. Stacy, stamped enve- lopes, stamps, etc. . 249 92


Thomas Groom & Co., supplies


189 12


Ward & Gay, supplies .


74 25


J. L. Fairbanks & Co., supplies


51 15


M. R. Warren, supplies


43 35


A. L. Shipman's Sons, supplies


16 75


The Hektograph Manufacturing Co., supplies . 13 00


Belknap & Co., supplies 6 22


Eben Smith, supplies


5 80


Knight, Adams, & Co., supplies


5 54


A. W. Mitchell, supplies


3 75


U. Holzer


2 50


Total, as per item No. 4 of expenses 2,699 85


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $15


Board of Health.


Appropriation


. $2,300 00


Nathan Mosman, services as health officer $800 00


Nathan Mosman, sundry cash ex- penses


4 14


William H. Mague, collecting house-offal


1,200 00


Dr. Eben Thompson, professional services .


6 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, professional services .


4 00


Amounts carried forward . $2,014 14


$2,300 00


40


Amounts brought forward $2,014 14 $2,300 00


Dr. F. D. Lord, professional ser- vices 1 00


Dr. James Utley, professional ser- vices . 1 00


Transcript Publishing Company, advertising, etc. 65 00


The "Newton Graphic," advertis- ing, etc .. ·


28 00


George H. Pratt, advertising, etc.,


11 50


C. S. Phillips, painting building 50 25


William Dix, carriage .


25 00


E. O. Childs, making returns 6 00


H. H. Hunt, repairs on building 13 45


John Rooney, burying dog


1 00


Total, as per item No. 5 of expenses ·


2,216 34


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury


·


$83 66


Burial-Grounds.


Appropriation


$500 00


Newton Cemetery Corporation,


material and labor .


$395 00


Total, as per item No. 6 of expenses


395 00


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury


.


$105 00


Conveyance of Pupils.


Appropriation


$650 00


A. M. Fuller


$540 00


.


Henry A. Spear


60 00


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


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $50 00


41


Curbing.


Appropriation


. $1,500 00


Noah Prescott, curbstone $865 70


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, paid for labor, highway depart- ment 467 60


Boston and Albany


Railroad,


freight .


166 70


Total, as per item No. 8 of


expenses .


$1,500 00


City Hall Expenses.


Appropriation · . $1,600 00


N. & W. Gaslight Company, gas ·


$563 00


Albert Brackett, coal 407 27


J. D. Wellington, sundry cash ex-


penses 160 81


Water department, use of water .


77 00


Thomas Canfield, cleaning cess- pool 60 00


L. J. Kendall, ice .


30 00


Orville Tyler, thermometers . 28 00


Elliott Pneumatic Door-check Com- pany, door-check 16 50


William Quinn, manure


10 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage 9 55


Daniel Condrin, wood .


7 00


H. W. Wellington, supplies .


4 25


H. H. Hunt, material and labor


233 55


W. H. French & Co., material and labor 28 68


C. S. Phillips, material and labor . 11 55


F. H. Humphrey, material and la- bor


10 00


Amounts carried forward . $1,657 16


$1,600 00


42


Amounts brought forward $1,657 16 $1,600 00


William Petigrew, material and la- bor 8 34


Total, as per item No. 9 of expenses · 1,665 50


Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury $65 50


City Engineer's Department.


Appropriation . $6,000 00


Albert F. Noyes, services as city engineer $2,000 00


Harry D. Woods, services as assist- ant engineer . 865 00


Fred H. Barnes, services as assist- ant engineer . ·


865 00


William S. French, services as as- sistant engineer 650 00


I. W. Hastings, services as assist- ant engineer . 415 00


William P. Morse, services as as- sistant engineer ·


305 00


Arthur Woodruff, services as as- sistant engineer .


197 00


Stephen Child, services as assistant engineer 41 00


Incidental repairs, travelling ex- penses, etc., of engineer and assistants 252 91


David Jackson, horse


250 00


H. W. Crowell, grain


150 30


Albert Brackett, hay


48 61


G. D. Dix, hay


17 91


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horse 16 00


Amounts carried forward


$6,073 73


$6,000 00


43


Amounts brought forward


$6,073 73


$6,000 00


S. F. Cate, use of teams 33 75


W. H. Mague, use of teams .


15 50


C. G. Tinkham, use of teams


7 50


Buff & Berger, supplies


41 25


Frost & Adams, supplies


29 00


Sabin & Page, supplies .


14 00


Thomas Hall, supplies .


8 50


Chandler & Farquhar, supplies


6 60


McClure & Field, supplies


8 26


J. Carroll, material and labor


16 41


A. W. Ward, blacksmithing .


7 90


C. A. Cole, blacksmithing


5 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage


2 40


Total, as per item No. 10 of expenses 6,269 80


Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury . $269 80


Drains and Culverts.


Appropriation


$14,000 00


Transferred to appropriation for


highway general repairs 2,000 00


$12,000 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men, and teams, highway de- partment


$6,488 04


F. E. Hamblin, drain-pipe, etc.


2,195 66


M. W. Sands, brick


673 44


H. W. Clapp & Co., sewer-caps


424 38


Waldo Brothers, cement


295 96


G. F. Frost, brick .


264 50


John Foster, laying brick


245 60


Noah Prescott, covering stone


104 93


Boston and Albany R.R., freight .


86 44


Amounts carried forward . $10,778 95


$12,000 00


44


. $10,778 95 $12,000 00


Amounts brought forward N. Y. and N. E. R.R., freight 36 00 Gilkey & Stone, lumber 69 21


J. G. Gooch, lumber


34 19


Simpson Brothers, concreting Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 232 81


Isaac Smith, material and labor ·


162 47


R. J. Morrisey, material and labor, Stephen Holmes, material and labor


42 85


Allen Jordan, material and labor .


34 81


Samuel D. Garey, material and labor


28 13


Milo Lucas, material and labor .


26 75


William Petigrew, material and labor 26 45


Patrick Grace, stone


68 00


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing ·


61 20


Scott & Maher, blacksmithing


9 77


James E. Cahill, carting cement


20 00


Timothy Stuart, carting cement


14 63


Boynton and Fellows, supplies


68 20


G. P. Atkins, supplies . 15 40


C. W. Morehouse, supplies


15 10


McClure & Field, supplies


12 50


F. W. McAleer, supplies


7 50


Chandler & Farquhar, supplies


6 84


Sundry small bills


7 91


Total, as per item No. 11 of expenses 11,929 66


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $70 34


83 99


66 00


45


Evening Schools.


Appropriation


$650 00


Levi F. Warren, teacher


$102 00


Nellie P. Warren, teacher


60 00


Emma B. Wilkins, teacher .


60 00


Charlotte M. Wilkins, teacher


60 00


Nellie B. Rand, teacher 58 50


Langdon F. Ward, teacher


48 00


Sarah M. Davis, teacher


31 50


Mary L. Woodburn, teacher .


30 00


M. Alice Warren, teacher


12 00


John B. Gifford, teacher


4 00


John McCamman, janitor


30 00


Knight, Adams, & Co., supplies


18 19


A. G. Whitcomb, supplies


6 70


H. F. Wellington, material and labor


1 50


B. C. Kilburn, posting notices


1 00


Total, as per item No. 12 of expenses 523 39


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury · $126 61


Farlow Park.


Expended, by order of the City Council, for the purchase of the following estates, on account of Farlow Park : -


Estate of the late James French on Vernon Street, Ward 7 . $13,000 00


Estate of the late Lysander A. Ellis on Ver- non Street, Ward 7 . 12,000 00


Total, as per item No. 13 of expenses · $25,000 00


46


Farlow Park Special Appropriation.


Appropriated from city treasury


amount received for sale of houses, etc., by order of City Council . $3,150 50


Appropriated from city treasury amount received for premium on $25,000 park bonds, by order of City Council 952 50


Transferred from appropriation for improvement on public squares, 1,225 00


$5,328 00


Alexander McDonald, curbing · Timothy Stuart, labor, men, and


$1,502 40


teams


1,291 60


William H. Mague, labor, men, and teams 565 95


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, highway department, as per pay-rolls 404 39


John Joyce, labor, men, and teams, C. McBride, labor, men, and teams, Dennis Leahy, labor, men, and teams


301 50


273 50


33 00


Thomas Stuart, services as superin- tendent .


148 50


W. S. French, services as assistant city engineer . 65 00


W. P. Morse, services as assistant city engineer . 35 00


Arthur Woodruff, services as assist-


ant city engineer . 25 00


J. L. Knox, services as stone-cutter, 16 00


Scott & Maher, blacksmithing


15 30


Amounts carried forward · $4,677 14


$5,328 00


47


Amounts brought forward $4,677 14 $5,328 00


John W. Soals, settlement for per- sonal injuries . 50 00


S. K. Hitchcock, loam, etc. . 519 94


F. G. Barnes & Son, selling estates, 47 98


C. W. Loring et al., trustees, value of policy of insurance . 4 25


R. J. Morrisey, material and labor, 4 10


R. O. Evans, material and labor 4 00


G. P. Atkins, supplies . 5 65


C. W. Morehouse, supplies .


2 85


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 5 00


B. F. Burgess, expressage


1 50


Total, as per item No. 14 of expenses 5,322 41


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury,


$5 59


Fire Department.


Appropriation


$24,000 00


Additional appropriation by order of City Council 97 51


$24,097 51


Henry L. Bixby, chief of


department


. $1,400 06


William Bemis, assistant


chief of department,


300 00


$1,700 06


STEAMER NO. 1.


F. E. Judkins, engineer, $949 93


H. C. Lindley, substitute engineer 36 54


H. C. Lindley, substitute


engineer


2 61


Am'ts carried forward $989 08


$1,700 06


$24,097 51


48


Am'ts brought forward, $989 08 $1,700 06 $24,097 51


F. H. Harrington, driver, 750 00 John Murphy, substitute driver . 28 84


H. C. Lindley, stoker .


95 83


W. P. Leavitt, substitute stoker


2 92


E. P. Leavitt, substitute stoker 1 25


F. D. Graves, foreman . 90 00


C. W. H. Boulton, assist- ant foreman and sec- retary


75 00


E. P. Burnham, hose- man


70 00


R. J. Morrisey, hoseman, 70 00


O. A. Chick, hoseman . 70 00


N. R. Sylvester, hose- man


70 00


E. P. Leavitt, hoseman . 70 00


John McCamman, hose-


man 58 32


E. T. Flaherty, hoseman, 43 75


A. P. Spencer 40 83


F. E. Liddell


5 83


2,531 65


STEAMER NO. 2.


R. S. Cummings, engi-


neer


$949 93


H. C. Lindley, substitute engineer 36 54


C. L. Berry, driver 750 00


John Murphy, substitute


driver


28 84


Am'ts carried forward, $1,765 31 $4,231 71


$24,097 51


49


Am'ts brought forward, $1,765 31 G. K. Stacy, stoker 100 00 George H. Haynes, fore- man 90 00


$4,231 71 $24,097 51


F. H. Humphrey, assist- ant foreman and sec- retary · 75 00


J. Q. A. Hawkes, hose- man 70 00


W. F. Rand, hoseman 70 00


R. J. Riley, hoseman 70 00


T. W. Alfred, hoseman.


70 00


F. T. Burgess, hoseman, 64 17


C. V. Knowles, hoseman, 58 33


H. Nicholl, hoseman 49 50


C. J. Crowley, hoseman . 40 83


C. M. Kibbe, hoseman . 35 00


J. P. Crosby, hoseman . 32 17


A. F. A. G. Libbey, hose-


man


5 83


2,596 14


STEAMER NO. 3.


A. D. Colby, engineer . $949 93 J. Foley, substitute engi-


neer


36 54


A. C. Jewett, driver 750 00


J. Foley, substitute driver 28 84


J. Foley, substitute driver (Jewett sick ) 62 50


A. C. Jewett, paid for substitute driver 23 76


Am'ts carried forward, $1,851 57 $6,827 85


$24,097 51


50


Amt's brought forward, $1,851 57 $6,827 85 $24,097 51


C. A. Peck, stoker 83 33


W. A. Thompson, stoker, 16 67 G. F. Richardson, fore- man 90 00


S. F. Chadbourne, assist- ant foreman and sec- retary . 75 00 D. McDonald, hoseman, 70 00


C. B. Garey, hoseman . 70 00


William Bliss, hoseman,


70 00


T. R. Frost, hoseman .


70 00


C. Polley, hoseman 70 00


W. A. Thompson, hose- man


58 33


E. Frost, hoseman 49 58


A. J. Roach, hoseman .


46 66


A. I. English, hoseman . 23 33


C. Thompson, hoseman, 20 42


C. A. Peck, hoseman


11 67


2,676 56


HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1.


Charles Murphy, driver, $750 00 John Murphy, substitute driver


28 84


W. S. Higgins, foreman,


90 00


F. B. Sisson, assistant foreman and secre- tary


75 00


J. H. Williams, ladder-


man 70 00


O. Dow, ladderman 70 00


T. C. Nickerson, ladder- man


70 00


Am'ts carried forward, $1,153 84


$9,504 41


$24,097 51


51


Am'ts brought forward, $1,153 84


$9,504 41 $24,097 51 H. J. Williams, ladder-


man


70 00


J. Beal, ladderman 70 00


U. H. Dyer, ladderman .


70 00


C. Coleman, ladderman . 70 00


J. F. Horrigan, ladder- man


46 67


J. H. Gilman, ladder-


man


46 66


T. B. Watts, ladderman, 46 66


M. McLeod, ladderman, 23 33


J. Murphy, ladderman . 17 50


1,614 66


HOSE COMPANY NO. 4.


J. E. Watson, driver


$333 36


J. Murphy, substitute driver


19 20


E. C. Waterhouse, fore-


man


90 00


Joseph Fontaine, assist-


ant foreman and secretary


43 75


E. P. Bessie, assistant foreman and hose- man


70 40


Daniel Archibald, hose-


man


70 00


John Deary, hoseman .


52 50


A. J. Wardless, hose- man


29 16


J. F. Horrigan, hoseman, 23 33


J. E. Watson, hoseman . 23 32


J. H. Maynard, hoseman, 17 50 772 52


Amounts carried forward . . $11,891 59


$24,097 51


52


Amounts brought forward . . $11,891 59 $24,097 51


HOSE COMPANY NO. 5.


William F. Soule, fore-


man


$90 00


J. F. Washburne, assist- ant foreman and secretary 75 00


John Frost, hoseman 70 00


Charles A. Drake, hose-


man 46 66


J. M. Taylor, hoseman . 29 17


L. H. Spaulding, hose- man 23 33


334 16


HOSE COMPANY NO. 6.


Bernard Early, foreman, $90 00


Charles S. Morse, assist-


ant foreman and secretary


43 75


H. H. Miles, assistant foreman and hose- man 66 24


Daniel J. Corcoran, hose- man


70 00


P. E. O'Neal, hoseman . 64 16


D. J. Cooney, hoseman . 52 50


G. T. Clatworthy, hose-


man


29 17


B. C. Fisher, hoseman . 5 83


William B. Kenney, hoseman 5 83


Fred H. Smith, hoseman, 5 83


433 31


Amounts carried forward .


. $12,659 06


$24,097 51


53


Amounts brought forward . . $12,659 06 $24,097 51


HOSE COMPANY NO. 7.


W. S. Cargill, foreman . $90 00


Harley A. Smith, assist- ant foreman and secretary


75 00


J. E. Trowbridge, hose- man


70 00


J. T. Thomason, hose-


man


70 00


A. M. Fuller, hoseman . 70 00


A. E. Easterbrook, hose- man 70 00


445 00


14 firemen, extra services, July 4 . 42 00


REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.


J. E. Tolman, exchange on horses, $275 00


E. Ham & Co., exchange on horses, 200 00


Albert Brackett, grain . 884 91


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain


682 59


H. W. Crowell, grain


672 48


E. Smead & Co., grain .


219 50


R. M. Flint, hay ·


202 38


G. & L. Miles, hay 31 82


Water department, use of water 199 50


N. & W. Gaslight Company, gas 288 75


American Fire-hose Manufacturing Company, hose, etc. 916 00


Abbot Downing Company, repairs on hose-carriage 207 00


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses 151 00


Albert Brackett, coal and wood 982 52


Hills & Bullens, coal and wood 44 75


Amounts carried forward . $19,104 26


$24,097 51


54


Amounts brought forward . $19,104 26 $24,097 51


C. F. Eddy & Co., coal and wood . 30 75


Almshouse department, wood 15 10


George Warren & Co., wood


11 00


T. W. Nickelson, wood. 5 75


Cairns & Brother, helmets 62 25


T. S. Nowell, Holland service-pipe,


50 00


Charles E. Berry, 2 pairs hames . 50 00 C. F. Shourds & Co., feather- dusters . 40 50


William C. Smith, quick hitches 36 00


G. W. Hawkes, use of wagon 31 00


F. E. Judkins, castings, spring, etc., 31 50


Sabin & Page, blankets, etc. . 27 00


Seccomb, Kehew, & Sons, oil


24 00


Manchester Locomotive Works,


gong 22 00 .


Charles Murphy, extra labor at hook and ladder house 20 00


Leander Barber, brooms 20 00


Charles Murphy, buggy, etc. 18 50


Sherburne & Co., waste 18 56


W. H. Bustin, horse-collars . 12 00


H. L. Bixby, sundry cash expenses, 11 90


F. E. Jenison, soap 11 15


J. Smith & Co., nock boots 10 00


Morss & Whyte, wire-basket


8 50


J. Boyd & Sons, steel ring-bits 7 50


Beder, Adamson, & Co., emery- cloth ·


5 40


Mrs. S. E. Shattuck, repairing coats 5 25


J. N. Danforth, horse-salve . 4 00


J. L. Randall and other, snow from hydrants 4 00


Amounts carried forward . $19,697 87


$24,097 51


55


Amounts brought forward . $19,697 87 $24,097 51


American Steam Gauge Company, repairing whistle 3 50


Lustralis Manufacturing Co., oil .


8 25


J. Breck & Sons, jack . 4 50


Scrannage Bros. & Cook, gong-bell, 4 60


T. W. Alfred, badge returned


3 50


F. O. Dewey & Sons, lantern globes,


3 25


M. Gorman, clipping horse .


3 00


C. W. H. Moulton & Co., step- ladder


2 80


Milo Lucas, sawdust


2 75


Boston Nickel Plating Co., plating,


2 50


J. Bowmas, watching fires .


2 50


J. Hurley, watching fires 2 50


L. J. Kendall, ice .


10 50


George H. Ellis, ice


7 50


Howard Brothers, ice 6 30


C. H. Jenison, expressage


17 00


Bullard's Express, expressage


3 50


Eames's Express, expressage .




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