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Dr. J. H. Stickney, attendance upon sick horses, 12 00
Henry L. Bixby, sundry cash expenses, 118 56
Manchester Locomotive Works, repair- ing engine, etc., 366 95
Timothy Stuart, use of teams,
81 59
W. H. Mague, 66 66
45 00
Geo. W. Bush, 66 66
35 25
Stephen F. Cate, 66 66
28 00
William Weir, 66
24 00
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams, 22 00
John Hackett, 66
9 75
Cairns & Bro., helmets,
60 80
F. E. Jenison, soap, 24 00
The American Fire Hose Man'f'g Co., play pipes, etc.,
54 00
James Boyd & Sons, repairing hose, etc., 53 25
W. C. Smith, quick hitches, etc., 40 00
Walworth Man'f'g Co., repairing valve, 28 00
Charles Murphy, extra labor at H. & L. house, 24 84
F. H. Harrington, amount paid for substitute driver, 23 69
Amounts carried forward, $19,658 87
$23,073 00
45
Amounts brought forward, $19,658 87 $23,073 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage, 19 76
William Bemis and others, extra labor, 19 00
J. L. Randall, clearing snow from hydrants, 18 03
O. W. Turner, rent of rooms, 17 00
J. E. Watson, labor at H. & L. house, 15 00
W. H. Bustin, horse collars, 13 00
Sherburne & Co., cotton waste,
11 50
J. Wesley Kimball, cash paid for freight, 11 20
C. F. Shourds & Co., feather dusters, 10 13
Leander Barber, brooms,
10 00
L. J. Kendall, ice,
9 00
George H. Ellis,
7 50
Howard Bros., 5 40
F. O. Dewey & Sons, red globes,
7 50
Lustralis Man'f'g Co., oil,
7 25
F. E. Judkins, sundry cash expenses, 5 20
Christ Hoell, pattern,
5 00
W. D. Bickford & Son, emory cloth,
4 32
Mrs. Sumner Shattuck, repairing coats,
3 00
William Welch, material and labor, 75 05
J. Carroll,
72 72
Scott & Maher,
66
66
35 90
B. F. Barlow, 66 66
28 10
George Fuller, 66
28 00
F. H. Humphrey, Ag't, “
66
25 85
P. Y. Hoseason, 66
66
25 00
J. C. Farrar,
66 66
19 25
Higgins & Nickerson, 66
66
12 63
M. S. Hodgson,
66
66
12 10
P. A. McVicar, 66
66
8 75
A. W. Ward, 66
66
7 75
A. W. Snow,
66
66
7 55
D. W. Brownell,
66
66
7 35
Amounts carried forward,
$20,223 66
$23,073 00
46
Amounts brought forward, $20,223 66 $23,073 00
Charles E. Berry, material and labor, 6 45
W. F. Rand,
66
66 6 25
J. Pulcifer, 66
66 6 00
W. H. Stilson,
4 65
Charles A. Cole, 66
66
4 00
Theo. Clauss, labor,
7 87
James Humphrey,
6 00
T. Mead,
66
4 75
Cornelius Madden, 66
3 00
Bishop & Bro., ladder,
4 00
Mrs. William Bliss, laundry work,
49 25
Mary A. Crowley, 66
46 05
Mrs. F. B. Reed, 66
36 35
F. H. Harrington, 66
35 94
Charles Murphy, 66
35 12
Harley A. Smith, 66
24 51
Margaret Smith, 66
17 88
Mrs. E. C. Holmes,
66
3 44
J. A. & W. Bird & Co., supplies,
26 30
Sabin & Page,
25 75
H. E. Woodbury, 66
21 74
Isaac H. Snow, 66
17 29
C. W. Morehouse,
66
17 03
Arthur Hudson,
66
15 66
R. A. Ripley, 66
11 73
H. M. Darling & Co., 66
8 52
B. F. Houghton,
66
8 03
Thayer & Stiles,
66
6 56
Wellington Bros.,
66
6 21
J. J. Noble, 66
66
5 57
G. Wadleigh,
66
4 98
G. H. Ingraham,
66
3 82
F. Murdock & Co.,
66
3 13
Sundry small bills,
66
76 74
Amounts carried forward,
$20,801 17
$23,073 00
11 01
J. E. Trowbridge, 66
5 93
T. R. Frost,
47
Amounts brought forward, $20,801 17 $23,073 00
Fire Alarm Telegraph.
G. W. Ulmer, Fire Alarm
Telegraph Operator, $1,000 00
Edwin Rogers, five signal boxes, etc., 528 70
Thomas Gooch, telegraph poles, 175 00
Washburn & Moen Man'f'g Co., wire, 118 50
J.A.&W. Bird & Co., supplies, 201 42
Stearns & George, 154 80
Moses G. Crane, 66
6 25
F. H. Humphrey, Agent, material and labor,
221 76
Milo Lucas, material and labor, 22 01
Charles A. Cole, material and labor,
20 00
J. C. Farrar, material and labor,
8 53
C. S. Phillips, material and labor,
6 52
William Petigrew, material and labor, 3 51
S. L. Pratt, use of teams,
13 75
William Weir, 66
12 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 11 75
Dillingham's Express, ex- pressage, 8 30
Charles Dolan, labor,
91 50
C. A. Peck, 66
21 92
John McCarthy,
47 25
James Coleman, 66
24 50
John Barrett,
21 00
John O'Neil,
12 25
Amounts carried forward, $2,731 22 $20,801 17
$23,073 00
48
Amounts brought forward, $2,731 22 $20,801 17 $23,073 00
Thomas Gahan, 10 50
Michael Foley, 10 50
Sundry small bills, 17 48
2,769 70
Total, as per item No. 12 of expenses, 23,570 87
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, . $497 89
Gravel Land.
Appropriation, $1,500 00
Heirs of Caleb Crafts, gravel,
$48 75
William Wiswall, gravel and stone,
36 04
Benjamin Bourne, 66 28 40
S. A. & E. H. Craft, 66
18 75
F. E. Hamblin, sand,
12 25
Methodist Society, Newton Upper Falls,
gravel, 12 00
M. M. Russell, stone, 25 40
E. W. Green,
25 00
Michael Lester, 66
20 00
Wm. F. Harbach, 66
13 80
W. W. Hayes,
10 00
F. D. Von Euw, 66
5 00
Timothy Feeley, 66
4 00
Total, as per item No. 13 of expenses, 259 39
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $1,240 61
Highways .- General Repairs.
Appropriation, $55,000 00
William E. Fuller, Sup't of Streets,
$1,400 00
John J. Ware, Ass't Sup't of Streets,
860 75
John A. Peck, 66 66
860 75
George E. Stuart, 66
794 00
Amounts carried forward. $3,915 50
$55,000 00
49
Amounts brought forward, $3,915 50 $55,000 00
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid laborers upon highways, as per pay-rolls, 25,252 88
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid laborers on discharged tick- ets, 6,864 90
Albert Brackett, grain, etc.,
1,381 97
C. F. Eddy & Co., 66
1,171 93
E. Smead & Co., 66
908 19
Almshouse Department, hay and straw, 424 69
Waters & Inman, hay, etc.,
374 34
Granville Miles, hay,
220 86
Harriot Stone, 66
154 70
H. P. Stickney, 66
94 75
G. M. Cooledge, 66
83 11
Conrad Decker, 66
80 17
George R. Collins, 66
75 66
H. W. Crowell, 66
53 11
Johnson & Keyes, . 66
48 47
Levi Miles, 66
37 26
Cyrus Conant, 66
32 00
L. Chadwick, 66
23 62
George D. Dix, hay and straw, 173 07
S. M. Jackson, hay, straw, etc.,
130 23
M. C. Morrill, hay and straw,
73 76
R. M. Flint, 66
53 06
J. N. Bacon, straw,
75 43
A. O. Armstrong,
31 39
W.C.Strong & Co., “
28 28
William Stearns, 66
24 40
John Coffee, 66
14 24
E. Ham & Co., exchange on horses, 687 50
David Jackson, 66 66
637 50
W. F. Bowler & Co., 66 66
556 00
M. W. Stimson, 66 66
150 00
Amounts carried forward, $43,832 97
$55,000 00
50
Amounts brought forward, $43,832 97 $55,000 00
John Hargedon, bay mare, 300 00
L. E. Hartshorn, gray horse, 190 00
J. R. McLaughlin, attendance upon sick horses, 371 25
E. F. Thayer, attendance upon sick horses, 11 75
J. H. Stickney, attendance upon sick horses, 18 00
John J. Ware, use of horse and car- riage, 200 00
W. H. Mague, use of teams, etc.,
382 50
John Hackett, 66
22 50
Timothy Stuart, 66
19 00
M. McDonald, 66
14 00
F. Jones, 66
36 75
F. N. Woodward, 66
28 00
Charles Esty, 66
18 55
James E. Cahill, 66
17 50
Harris Express, 66
17 50
Geo. W. Bush, horse and carriage hire,
19 00
Stephen F. Cate, “
8 00
C. H. Hurd, expressage, etc.,
31 71
C. H. Jenison, "
22 27
Farrel Foundry and Machine Co., stone crusher, etc., 999 26
Kendall & Roberts, engine, boiler, etc., 696 66
W. E. Johnson, road machine, 150 00
H. M. Darling & Co., tools, etc.,
296 09
Joseph Breck & Sons,
162 35
Parker & Gannett, 66
160 25
Ames Plow Co., 6 00 66
Simpson Bros., concrete crossings, etc., 913 75
Noah Prescott, stone, 834 41
Benj. Bourne, 58 75
N. & W. Gas Light Co., coal and gas, 467 76
Amounts carried forward, $50,306 53
$55,000 00
51
Amounts brought forward,
$50,306 53
$55,000 00
Water Department, use of water, 139 78
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,
191 72
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing,
807 28
Andrew Peters, 66
792 31
P. A. Murray,
66
710 33
Thomas Belger,
277 24
B. F. Barlow,
66
220 00
J. Pulcifer, 66
179 77
Charles A. Cole,
170 92
A. Danforth, Ag't, 66
161 37
M. Nugent,
66
156 74
Scott & Maher,
66
113 42
J. McFadden,
66
58 85
D. McDonnell,
58 35
J. E. Keegan,
66
35 00
P. A. McVicar,
13 53
J. L. Knox,
8 22
S. D. Garey,
material and labor,
980 89
J. Carroll,
66
66
291 51
William Petigrew,
66
66
210 49
T. F. Glennan,
66
66
108 95
C. S. Phillips,
66
66
105 38
W. F. Rand,
66
66
99 75
George Fuller,
66
66
91 01
Higgins & Nickerson,
66
66
84 16
V. Haffermehl,
66
74 42
P. Y. Hoseason,
62 35
F. & W. Clark,
66
66
56 00
James Smalle,
66
66
45 00
W. E. Porter,
66
43 52
M. S. Hodgson,
66
66
43 15
A. W. Snow,
66
66
41 17
J. O. Evans & Son,
66
66
35 38
Cranitch & Horrigan,
34 30
H. L. White,
66
66
33 75
Amounts carried forward,
$56,842 54
$55,000 00
66
. 6
52
Amounts brought forward,
$56,842 54 $55,000 00
William Welch, material and labor,
32 87
S. P. Clark,
66 66
32 74
D. W. Brownell,
66
66
31 80
Isaac Smith, 66
66
26 95
G. B. Randall,
66
66
19 25
L. M. Ham & Co.,
66
66
19 10
O. B. Leavitt,
66
66
18 10
William Johnson,
12 25
W. H. Stilson,
66
13 45
W. L. Smith,
66
66
12 21
R. Arnold,
8 41
Allen Jordan,
66
66
8 22
L. A. Gammans,
66
66
7 94
W. H. French & Co.,
66
66
6 98
A. B. Sparrow, 66
6 50
A. J. Fiske & Co.,
66
66
6 47
Orrin Whipple,
66
66
6 34
Adam Beck,
66
66
6 30
P. Carbry,
4 75
Rockwell & Moseley, powder, etc., 105 50
George A. Goodyear, 66
45 70
H. Whitney, chestnut posts,
55 00
W. H. Bustin, horse collars,
34 25
A. E. Burton & Co., horse brushes,
26 00
W. L. Dudley, curry combs,
12 00
Daniel McNamara, wood,
34 50
Cousens Bros., coal, etc.,
94 50
Geo. Warren & Co., 66
26 65
Trowbridge & Hill, 66
18 27
C. F. Eddy & Co., 66
18 08
T. W. Nickelson,
8 00
Albert Brackett, 66
7 83
J. W. Pearson, 66
3 50
Waters & Inman,
5 60
E. G. Johnson, use of pasture, 33 50
Amounts carried forward, $57,652 05
$55,000 00
66
66
66
53
Amounts brought forward,
$57,652 05 $55,000 00
Philip Moffat, use of pasture, 10 00
Vacuum Oil Co., oil, 28 00
E. T. Milliken & Co., “
18 10
Leonard & Ellis, 66
6 25
Butchers' Slaughtering and Melting Association, oil, 5 75
Frazer Lubricator Co., axle grease,
3 52
Leander Barber, brooms,
12 50
Gilkey & Stone, lumber, 10 36
C. McBride, chain, 4 00
C. W. H. Moulton & Co., ladder,
3 52
C. A. Purdy, material and labor, 3 50
R. J. Morrisey, 66
3 25
Boston Belting Co., packing,
3 30
C. L. Berry, clipping horse,
3 00
Sabin & Page, supplies,
142 25
J. A. & W. Bird & Co., 66
52 00
B. F. Houghton, 66
50 16
C. W. Morehouse, 66
48 11
Isaac H. Snow,
40 89
Howe & French, 66
36 52
Blanchard & Atkins,
31 13
Thayer & Stiles, 66
28 98
Jenkins Bros., 66
24 30
G. Wadleigh, 66
23 56
John Mulliken & Co., 66
22 48
Thomas Hollis, 66
16 50
Arthur Hudson,
14 37
W. O. Knapp & Co.,
14 26
Sherburne & Co.,
9 45
Dodge, Gilbert & Co.,
9 05
H. W. Fanning & Son,
8 77
J. E. Trowbridge, 66
5 21
S. S. Pierce & Co., 66
5 00
S. R. Perkins, 66
5 00
Amounts carried forward,
$58,355 09
$55,000 00
54
Amounts brought forward, $58,355 09
$55,000 00
John S. Sumner, supplies, 3 85
Alfred Howes, 66
3 29
J. J. Noble, 66
3 00
T. R. Frost, 66
3 59
Sundry small bills,
48 13
Total, as per item No. 14 of expenses, $58,416 95
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $3,416 95
Highways .- Widening and Improvements.
Appropriation,
$5,000 00
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount paid for labor and teams, as per pay-rolls, $4,829 13
Heirs of C. P. Harbach, excavating and removing wall, 90 00
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, material and labor, 44 97
Samuel D. Garey, material and labor,
35 90
Total, as per item No. 15 of expenses, $5,000 00
Improvement on Public Squares.
Appropriation, $500 00
Arthur Muldoon, material and labor, Centre Green, $350 00
J. Wesley Kimball, trees, etc., Wash* ington Park, 50 00
W. E. Porter, repairing fence, 4 00
Total, as per item No. 16 of expenses, 404 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $96 00
Interest on City Loans, Temporary and Permanent. Appropriation,
$27,000 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, $15,484 74
Amounts carried forward, $15,484 74 $27,000 00
55
Amounts brought forward, $15,484 74
$27,000 00
City Institution for Savings, Lowell, 4,800 00
Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, 3,990 54
Municipal Bonds,
1,700 00
Brewster, Bassett & Co., 218 75
Kenrick Fund, 30 24
Total, as per item No. 17 of expenses, 26,224 27
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $775 73
Interest on Water Bonds.
Appropriation,
$49,700 00 National Bank of the Commonwealth, $24,250 00
400 00
66 24,250 00
66
66
700 00
Total, as per item No. 18 of expenses,
49,600 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,
$100 00
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.
Appropriation,
$1,200 00
Samuel Wallis,
$114 00
Levi Harrison,
112 00
Rasselas W. Ireland,
96 00
Albert P. Bugbee,
96 00
John N. Nichols,
96 00
John F. Franklin,
88 00
John Curtin,
72 00
Franklin D. Hill,
68 00
James H. Lockley,
66 00
William Jelly,
10 00
Daniel Sullivan,
8 00
Joshua C. Hamblin,
6 00
William Leonard,
4 00
Total, as per item No. 19 of expenses,
836 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $364 00
56
Industrial and Mechanical Drawing.
Appropriation, $300 00
Transferred to Appropriation for Eve- ning Schools, 50 33
Henry N. Mudge, services as teacher, $187 92
$249 67 Knight, Adams & Co., supplies, 61 75
Total, as per item No. 20 of expenses, $249 67
Land Damages.
Appropriation, $2,000 00
Newtonville M. E. Church, land on Bowers Street, $500 00
Dr. F. E. Porter, land on Auburn Street, 400 00
Joseph W. Stone, land on Washington
Street, 30 00
Total, as per item No. 22 of expenses, 930 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $1,070 00
Memorial Day.
Appropriation, $300 00
Charles Ward Post No. 62, G. A. R., $300 00
Total, as per item No. 23 of expenses, $300 00
Miscellaneous Expenses.
Appropriation, $10,000 00
Transferred to Appropriation for Board of Health, by order of City Coun- cil 1,200 00
$8,800 00
Water Department, use of water, water- ing streets, $1,478 14
Water Department, use of water, water- ing troughs, etc., 800 00
Amounts carried forward, $2,278 14
$8,800 00
57
Amounts brought forward, $2,278 14 $8,800 00
Timothy Stuart, watering streets, Wards 1 and 7, 600 00
W. H. Mague, watering streets, Wards 3 and 4, 600 00
B. McFadden, watering streets, Ward 2, 300 00
Arthur Muldoon, watering streets, Ward 6, 150 00
W. S. Slocum, sundry expenses in suits, etc., 300 00
Peter Thacher, sundry expenses in suits, etc., 298 92
W. O. Robson, services as reporter, Aston suit, 218 75
Shedd & Sawyer, services in suit, Lemon vs. City, 40 00
F. G. Barnes, services in suit, Lemon vs. City, 25 00
J. M. W. Yerrington, services in behalf City Solicitor, 27 50
Dr. W. H. Hildreth, services in behalf City Solicitor, 10 00
John Purcill, services in behalf City Solicitor, etc., 7 00
Minnie Conlan, services in behalf City Solicitor, 4 73
J. French & Son, invalid tax title and expenses, 248 06
Seth Davis, invalid tax title and ex- penses, 36 26
Newton Athenæum, aid for reading room, 250 00
George E. Bridges, services collecting account of births, 210 00
Suburban Telephone Co., rental of instruments, 326 85
Amounts carried forward, $5,931 21
$8,800 00
58
Amounts brought forward, $5,931 21 $8,800 00
Middlesex Telephone Co., messages,
etc., 20 60
John Doody, award of damages, defec- tive highway, 200 00
Maria J. Leighton, award of damages, change of grade, Winter Street, 150 00
George F. Morgan, abstract of deeds for assessors, 122 24
R. M. Lucas, serving warrants, collect- ing taxes, etc., 143 25
M. C. Laffie, serving warrants, collect- ing taxes, etc., 106 75
Rand, Avery & Co., voting lists, etc., 184 50
J. D. Wellington, services on voting lists, 75 00
J. C. Whitney, services on voting lists, 75 00
E. D. Brooks, trimming trees, 118 75
Samuel M. Jackson, use of team, assessing taxes, 80 00
American Writing Machine Co., writ- ing machine, 70 00
Theo. C. Hurd, Clerk of Middlesex Courts, costs in Lemon suit, 40 50
Charles B. Stevens, Register, recording tax deeds, 2 50
Charles H. Stacy, supplies, telegrams, etc., 100 46
Benj. F. Otis,sundry cash expenses,
92 20
Edwin O. Childs, 66 66
76 47
Isaac Hagar, 66 66
etc.,
52 60
John A. Kenrick, 66 66
41 57
H. M. Stimson & Co., advertising tax sales, etc., 190 57
Transcript Publishing Co., advertising warrant for election, etc., 80 00
Amounts carried forward, $7,954 17
$8,800 00
59
Amounts brought forward, $7,954 17 $8,800 00
Newton Graphic, advertising warrant for election, etc., 32 25
George H. Pratt, advertising warrant for election, etc., 25 25
Newton Republican, advertising war- rant for election, etc., 19 25
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, Highway Department, trimming trees, 81 25
George W. Bush, carriages, Memorial Day, etc., 93 00
S. F. Cate, carriages, Memorial Day, etc., 78 00
W. H. Mague, use of teams,
44 75
Nonantum Stables, 66
32 00
D. Harrington & Son, 66
10 00
S. F. Hatchard, 5 00
William Weir,
3 00
S. L. Pratt, 66 2 50
Mrs. A. D. Wood, floral designs, funeral of Alderman Bowen, 40 00
Edwin Fewkes, bouquets, etc., Memorial Day, 24 70
Ira and F. E. Wallingford, making return of deaths, 18 50
John A. Peck, making return of deaths, 18 25
James McGourty, 17 00
John Flood, 66 66
7 50
Washburn & Moen Man'f'g Co., wire for telegraph extension, 114 21
Stearns & George, supplies for tele- graph extension, 32 65
M. G. Crane & Co., supplies for tele- graph extension, 9 38
Charles A. Cole, supplies for telegraph extension, 3 00
Amounts carried forward, $8,665 61
$8,800 00
60
Amounts brought forward, $8,665 61 $8,800 00.
Chas. Dolan, labor, telegraph extension, 28 00
John McCarthy, “ 3 50 66
Thomas Gahan, 3 50
Michael Foley,
66
66
3 50
James Coleman,
3 50
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., rent of box, 19 67
Joseph Lee, dinners for Sanitary Com- mittee, 16 75
W. O. Knapp, services, letting Mason School-house hall, 16 00
A. W. Mitchell, stamp, etc., 11 50
Heirs of Andrew Cole, use of hall for ward room, 20 00
G. Wadleigh, use of hall for ward room, 18 00
Albert Brackett, use of hall for ward room, 12 00
J. D. Billings, material and labor, 26 75
Milo Lucas, 8 03
R. J. Morrisey, 66 7 59
J. P. Lovell & Sons, pistol, 7 73
Ward & Gay, supplies,
6 25
C. H. Frothingham, engrossing resolu- tions, H. Hyde, 6 00
J. M. Russell, frame for resolutions, H. Hyde, 4 00
A. S. Glover, amount paid for express- age, 2 35
Adams Express Co., expressage,
4 30
Jenison's Express, 66
25
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,
1 36
M. C. Laffie, ringing bell,
10 00
Thomas Woodman, "
6 00
George L. Avery,
6 00
Amounts carried forward, $8,918 14
$8,800 00
61
Amounts brought forward,
$8,918 14
$8,800 00
J. H. Boit, ringing bell,
6 00
J. T. Thomason, 6 00
Geo. W. Chamberlain, ringing bell,
6 00
George Cutler,
3 00
F. B. Sisson,
3 00
George J. Upham,
3 00
Geo. E. Bridges, services as ward officer,
20 00
W. S. Higgins,
10 00
J. Edward Hills, 66
4 00
Geo. H. Ingraham,
66
4 00
Bernard Early, 66 66
4 00
A. J. Grover,
66
4 00
C. W. Bassett,
66 66
4 00
Herbert F. Bent, 66
66
4 00
T. W. Brownell, 66
66
4 00
H. H. Mather,
66
66
4 00
H. A. Clark,
..
4 00
F. M. Trowbridge,
66
66
4 00
Dexter Whipple,
66
4 00
R. O. Evans, 66
66
4 00
A. P. Bugbee,
66
4 00
J. D. Billings, 66
4 00
H. P. Dearborn, 66
4 00
L. H. Cranitch,
66
66
4 00
George D. Dix,
66
4 00
Richard A. Carroll,
66
66
4 00
H. C. Wood,
66
66
4 00
G. W. Chamberlain,
66
4 00
G. L. Snow,
66
66
4 00
E. G. Pond,
66
4 00
John W. Howe, 66
4 00
H. H. Easterbrook, 66
4 00
E. B. Hitchcock,
66
4 00
F. L. Claflin, 66
66
4 00
S. M. Jackson,
66
2 00
Amounts carried forward,
$9,081 14
$8,800 00
66
66
62
Amounts brought forward,
$9,081 14
$8,800 00
John Lowell, Jr., services as ward officer, 2 00
S. C. Spaulding, 2 00 66 66
E. T. Colburn, 66
66
2 00
R. R. Bishop, Jr., 66 66
2 00
D. T. Bunker, 66
2 00
J. Frank Washburne, 66
66
2 00
A. B. Tainter, 66
66
2 00
J. E. Warner, 66
66
2 00
Edward Darron, 66
2 00
S. K. Billings, 2 00
Joseph Heustis, services at election, 2 00
H. H. White, 6.
2 00
G. Lyman Snow, 66
66
2 00
E. G. Hurd, 66
66
2 00
Thomas Woodman, ٠،
66
2 00
Total, as per item No. 24 of expenses,
9,111 14
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $311 14
Newton Free Library.
Appropriation,
$8,000 00
Hannah P. James, services, Librarian, $1,000 00
Elizabeth P.Thurston, " Ass't Libr'an, 600 00
Louise J. Smallwood, 66
66 400 00
Etta P. Cleveland, 66 66 400 00
Millie E. Michaels, 66 66
400 00
James J. Tower, services, janitor,
600 00
H. F. Hunter, 66 66
10 00
Hannah P.James, sundry cash expenses,
21 66
A. Williams & Co., books, 850 16
Estes & Lauriat, 308 08
Clark & Carruth, 66
241 57
Little, Brown & Co., 66
238 12
N. J. Bartlett & Co.,
66
123 75
Dodd, Mead & Co.,
66
24 00
Amounts carried forward, $5,217 34
$8,000 00
63
Amounts brought forward,
$5,217 34
$8,000 00
J. R. Osgood & Co.,
books,
19 75
G. M. Hopkins,
15 00
H. H. Gorring's,
15 00
S. S. Rider, 60
9 95
Lockwood, Brooks & Co.,
8 75
Soule & Bugbee,
66
2 85
H. D. Noyes & Co.,
subscription,
148 15
Fred'k. McCrellish & Co.,
16 00
The Press Co, "Limited,"
66
15 35
Nickelson & Co.,
66
12 00
M. Halstead & Co.,
12 00
Boston Daily Advertiser,
66
12 00
G. W. Armstrong,
66
11 00
The Tribune Co.,
10 00
New York Herald,
66
10 00
The World,
10 00
Journal Newspaper Co.,
9 00
Boston Post,
66
9 00
R. Worthington & Co.,
9 00
Chas. C. Fulton,
66
9 00
Evening Post,
9 00
Globe Publishing Co.,
8 25
The Globe Printing Co.,
66
8 25
The Springfield Republican,
66
7 00
The Sun,
66
6 50
F. Leypoldt,
66
6 20
R. M. Pulsifer & Co.,
66
6 00
Globe Newspaper Co.,
6 00
Gazette Printing Co.,
66
6 00
H. M. Stimson & Co.,
66
3 50
H. G. Parker,
3 20
E. H. Hames & Co.,
66
2 00
Thomas Alden, binding book,
176 99
J. H. H. McNamee,
88 91
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas,
480 75
Amounts carried forward,
$6,399 69
$8,000 00
66
64
Amounts brought forward, $6,399 69 Albert Brackett, coal, 195 13
$8,000 00
Water Department, use of water, 10 00
A. L. Edmands, cash expenses, 20 80
Neil McGinnis, expressage of books, 500 00
T. L. Whiton, 66
400 00
C. H. Hurd, 66
66
3 10
W. C. Gaudelet, agency,
50 00
J. J. Peck,
40 00
B. Billings,
40 00
L. H. L. Davis, 66
36 00
J. W. Davis, 66
25 00
E. E. Moody, 66
24 00
D. Bryant, 66
10 00
Library Bureau, supplies, 114 81
Thayer & Stiles, 70 42
Ames Plow Co., 66
13 50
George H. Adams, "
7 05
Gilman Bros.,
5 18
Timothy Stuart, manure, 24 00
H. F. Wellington, material and labor, 8 25
Geo. P. Clark, 66
3 00
Total, as per item No. 25 of expenses, 7,999 93
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,. 07
Police Department.
Appropriation,
$17,500 00
Regular Police Officers.
Revilo L. Hinds, City Marshal, $1,299 96
Chas. F. Richardson, Sergeant of Police, 995 80
Chas. P. Huestis, Mounted Patrolman, 900 00 N. F. Bosworth, 887 50 66 66
Wm. C. Emerson, Patrolman, 900 00
John Ryan, 897 50
Amounts carried forward, $5,880 76
$17,500 00
65
Amounts brought forward,
$5,880 76
$17,500 00
Charles E. Davis, Patrolman,
887 50
Charles O. Davis,
882 50
James D. Henthorn,
876 25
E. C. Holmes,
872 50
R. S. Harrison,
867 50
F. B. Fletcher,
850 00
Geo. E. F. Baker,
66
830 00
John Purcill, 66
788 75
C. S. Boothby,
66
590 00
R. H. Moulton,
512 24
Geo. H. Marsh,
205 00
W. G. Bosworth,
66
187 50
$14,230 50
Special Police Officers.
B. H. Huestis, $453 75
W. G. Bosworth,
265 00
M. C. Laffie,
122 50
A. M. Fuller,
72 50
W. J. Fiske, 1 25
$15,145 50
Incidental Expenses.
R. L. Hinds, board and use of horse, $393 03
N. F. Bosworth, board of horse and use of team, 300 22
Geo. H. Marsh, board of horse,
21 00
Fred Huestis, 66
14 86
S. L. Pratt, 328 68
S. F. Cate,
66 50
C. G. Tinkham, 66
25 75
J. F. Makee, 66
23 15
G. W. Bush, 66
8 25
J. E. Cahill,
7 00
Amounts carried forward, $16,333 94
$17,500 00
use of teams, 66
66
Amounts brought forward,
$16,333 94
$17,500 00
William Weir, use of teams,
7 00
S. G. Williams, 4 50
W. H. Mague, 66
3 50
T. B. Wiggin, 66
3 00
E. Ham & Co., exchange on horse, 100 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas, 126 75
Water Department, use of water,
50 00
Albert Brackett, coal, 80 88
55 00
Soule & Bugbee, law books,
19 80
Lawrence, Wilde & Co., chairs,
14 50
A. H. Davenport, lounge, 11 00
John Purcill,conveyance of prisoners, etc., 48 00
C. P. Huestis,
25 00
R. S. Harrison, 66
66
17 00
E. C. Holmes, 66
66
16 06
C. O. Davis, 66
13 00
C. F. Richardson, “
66
7 77
F. B. Fletcher,
66
3 04
P. A. McVicar, blacksmithing,
58 17
B. F. Barlow,
30 72
J. C. Farrar,
15 50
J. M. Fowler,
13 00
D. O'Driscoll, 66
7 40
A. Peters, 66
5 38
A. W. Ward, 66
4 00
Mary W. Brownell, meals for prisoners, 55 75
Mrs. C. P. Huestis, 10 50
Mrs. Wm. Bliss, washing, 3 50
E. R. Morse & Co., material and labor,
12 00
O. B. Leavitt, 66
8 50
M. S. Hodgson, 66
66
5 65
C. H. Jenison, expressage,
17 65
C. H. Hurd,
5 00
Hill & Langtry, supplies,
110 39
Amounts carried forward, $17,302 85
$17,500 00
Patterson & Lavender, desk,
67
Amounts brought forward,
$17,302 85
$17,500 00
D. Evans & Co., supplies,
75 00
F. W. Barry, 66
54 75
J. P. Lovell & Sons,
42 51
H. A. Winship,
23 00
Peabody & Whitney, "
21 50
S. O. Aborn, 66
8 50
Sundry small bills, 66
30 28
Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses,
$17,558 39
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury,
$58 39
Poor Out of Almshouse.
Appropriation,
$7,500 00
Nathan Mosman, services as City Almoner and Clerk of Board of Overseers,
$700 00
Chas. F. Rand, serv's, Overseer, Ward 1,
50 00
O. B. Leavitt,
2,
50 00
O. F. Lucas, 66
66
3,
50 00
Nathan Mosman, “
4,
50 00
H. C. Hoyt, 66
5,
50 00
George Warren, 66 66
6, 50 00
John Warren, 66
66
7, 50 00
Nathan Mosman, amount paid to sun- dry persons,
424 78
H. C. Hoyt, amount paid to sundry persons, 27 50
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons,
1,143 93
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, care of sun- dry persons, 402 01
Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons, 189 53
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