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F. H. Harrington, laundry-work 40 45
Mrs. F. B. Reed, laundry-work 37 30 Harley A. Smith, laundry-work 23 94 Mrs. Margaret Smith, laundry- work 19 25
E. B. Blackwell, laundry-work 2 00
R. H. White & Co., supplies 55 57
George H. Ingraham, supplies 37 65
H. E. Woodbury, supplies 16 86
C. W. Morehouse, supplies 16 83
W. C. Gaudelet, supplies 12 53
H. W. Wellington, supplies .
11 77
B. F. Houghton, supplies 10 39
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 9 72
G. Wadleigh, supplies . 7 22
J. J. Noble, supplies 6 81
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies 5 85
Thayer & Stiles, supplies 5 32
T. R. Frost, supplies 4 88
L. A. Roach, supplies 4 50
I. H. Snow, supplies 4 40
A. &. E. Burton & Co., supplies 4 00
Gilman Brothers, supplies 4 00
J. A. & W. Bird & Co., supplies 3 50
C. F. Rogers, supplies . 3 25
W. D. Higgins, supplies 2 96
A. Pillsbury, jun., supplies . 2 55
P. H. Graves & Son, supplies 2 50
Gould Packing Company, supplies, 2 40
H. B. Coffin, supplies
2 25
W. J. Wilson, supplies . 2 25
Sundry small bills . 13 11
Amounts carried forward . $21,040 42
$24,097 51
58
Amounts brought forward . $21,040 42 $24,097 51
FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.
G. W. Ulmer, fire-alarm
telegraph-operator . $1,000 00
Edwin Rogers, apparatus for fire-alarm steam- whistle, two signal- boxes, etc. 926 70
Thomas Gooch, tele-
graph-poles 160 00
Abiel Pevey, vitriol, etc., 149 36
W. H. Swift & Co., vitriol, etc.
61 23
J. A. & W. Bird & Co., vitriol 31 50
C. L. Bly, wire, etc. 60 03
Washburne & Moen Manufacturing Co., wire 44 60
American Steam Gauge
Co., whistle . 40 00
M. G. Crane, material and labor 65 95
H. H. Hunt, material and labor 27 75
F. H. Humphrey, mate- rial and labor . 19 90
C. A. Cole, material and labor 10 00
C. S. Phillips, material and labor 8 38
J. C. Farrar, material and labor 5 85
Am'ts carried forward, $2,611 25 $21,040 42
$24,097 51
59
Am'ts brought forward, $2,611 25 $21,040 42 $24,097 51 Milo Lucas, material and
labor · 5 60
Timothy Stuart, labor, men, and teams ·
25 90
Charles Dolan, labor 61 25
John McCarthy, labor . 41 13
George Lynn, labor .
30 63
E. Kelly, labor .
28 88
J. Atkins, labor 25 38
J. Foley, substitute fire-
alarm operator 5 48
A. W. Mitchell, supplies, 6 30
Charles Williams, sup- plies 6 00
H. Ginnel & Co., sup- plies .
5 00
N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas . ·
13 00
Hills & Bullens, coal . 6 75
Dillingham's Express, expressage . 3 60
B. & A. Railroad, freight, 3 29
Sundry small bills . 17 93
2,897 37
Total, as per item No. 15 of expenses 23,937 79
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $159 72
Funded Debt.
Paid to Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, town of Newton, note 62 per cent, due April 1. $40,000 00 Paid to Commonwealth of Massachusetts, town of Newton, note 6 per cent, due April 1 . 30,000 00
Total, as per item No 16 of expenses . $70,000 00
60
Gravel Land.
Appropriation $10,000 00
Transferred to appropriation for
highway general repairs . 800 00
$9,200 00
William P. and Benjamin Bourne, gravel land $7,217 40
George P. Hammell, gravel land . 1,500 00
John A. Kenrick treasurer, labor, men, and teams, highway de- partment 250 00
William Wiswall, gravel
40 00
Michael Dolan, gravel .
32 70
Benjamin Bourne, gravel
28 70
Arthur Muldoon, gravel
27 00
Caleb Crafts's heirs, gravel
18 75
Michael Lester, gravel .
18 60
William Walsh, gravel .
12 20
Patrick Shea, gravel
9 15
F. E. Hamblin, sand
14 25
William F. Doyle, gravel
5 10
Total, as per item No. 17 of expenses 9,173 85
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $26 15
Heating, Ventilating, Repairs, etc., on Schoolhouses.
Appropriation
$17,500 00
George K. Paul & Co., material and labor $6,335 00
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, material and labor 4,399 55
Isaac Smith & Daniel Hurley, ma- terial and labor 3,915 80
Alfred Hopkins, material and labor, 760 00
Amounts carried forward . $15,410 35
$17,500 00
61
Amounts brought forward . $15,410 35 $17,500 00
A. W. Snow, material and labor 608 67
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 213 00
Milo Lucas, material and labor 116 41
James McGourty, material and labor 105 37
W. A. Fogwell, material and labor, 43 35
H. F. Wellington, material and labor 27 71
W. J. Wilson, material and labor . 16 37
Isaac Smith, material and labor 13 42
W. H. French & Co., material and labor 10 23
M. Taffe, material and labor . 5 30
Charles Scott, material and labor . 5 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, pay- rolls for labor 479 51
Timothy Stuart, labor, men, and teams 12 00
Fiske & Coleman, supplies 111 67
Waldo Brothers, supplies 71 30
G. F. Frost, supplies 69 00
C. W. Boynton, supplies 68 90
Thayer & Stiles, supplies
27 43
M. Pond & Co., supplies
17 50
Fulton Foundry Co., supplies
15 00
T. Pickthall, supplies .
10 00
Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co., supplies . 6 28
N. Y. and N. E. Railroad, freight . 60
Total, as per item No. 18 of expenses .
17,464 37 Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $35 63
62
Highways, General Repairs.
Appropriation $55,000 00
Transferred from receipts, by order
of City Council 5,145 79
Transferred from appropriation for drains and culverts, by or- der of City Council 2,000 00
Transferred from appropriation for gravel land, by order of City Council . 800 00
Transferred from appropriation for land damages, by order of City Council . 800 00
$63,745 79
William E. Fuller, superintendent of streets
$1,400 00
William E. Fuller, sundry cash expenses 6 00
John J. Ware, assistant superin- tendent of streets . 860 75
John A. Peck, assistant superin- tendent of streets . 860 75
George E. Stuart, assistant super- intendent of streets 996 75
Samuel M. Jackson, assistant super- intendent of streets 91 63
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers on discharged tickets
5,169 29
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers upon highways, as per pay-rolls ·
33,158 34
Simpson Brothers, concreting 974 69
Noah Prescott, flagstone ·
172 29
C. F. Eddy & Co., grain, etc.
1,889 55
Amounts carried forward . $45,580 04
$63,745 79
63
Amounts brought forward . $45,580 04 Albert Brackett, grain, etc. . 922 02
H. W. Crowell, grain, etc. 686 49 .
E. Smead & Co., grain, etc. . .
135 50
Cousens Brothers, hay .
759 81
Almshouse department, hay, etc. 256 65
George D. Dix, hay, etc. .
254 66
A. B. Potter, hay, etc. .
.
227 87
Granville Miles, hay, etc.
212 74
H. B. Braman, hay, etc. 186 95
N. B. Douglass, hay, etc.
157 10
F. A. Collins, hay, etc. . 155 86
William Dix, hay, etc. . 59 85
Samuel M. Jackson, hay, etc. 47 37
David Hall, hay .
96 18
M. C. Morrell, hay
91 18
J. Connell, hay
76 52
L. C. Tolman, hay
64 68
G. &. L. Miles, hay
61 95
C. H. Hale, hay 52 05
G. E. Johnson, hay 46 86
A. L. Hale, hay 25 61
Leonard Hurd, straw 25 05
William Stearns, straw . 23 25
Ezra Hawkes, straw
11 70
Johnson & Keyes, straw 7 29
J. C. Donelan, treasurer, patent food 6 00
David Jackson, exchange of horses, 674 00
Lewis E. Felton, pair horses . .
510 00
J. E. Tolman, horse 275 00
Patrick Brennan, horse
225 00
J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses 180 00
M. Bunker, care of sick horses 22 00
$63,745 79
Amounts carried forward . $52,117 23
$63,745 79
64
Amounts brought forward $52,117 23 $63,745 79 John Pulcifer, six carts 600 00
John J. Ware, use of horse and car- riage 200 00
Water department, use of water . 129 50
N. & W. Gaslight Company, gas 124 75
J. H. Whitney, chestnut posts 172 33
Ames Plow Company, tools, etc. . 796 63
H. M. Darling & Co., tools, etc. .
193 75
Dodge, Gilbert, & Co., tools, etc. .
156 23
Dodge, Haley, & Co., tools, etc. Farrell Foundry and Machine Com- pany, chills and plates . 147 69
11 70
Manchester Mills, watering-cart 100 00
Rockwell & Moseley, powder and fuse 106 00
George A. Goodyear, powder and fuse
53 40
Boston and Albany Railroad,
freight .
70 64
Thomas B. Adams & Co., leather belting . 61 72
Vacuum Oil Company, oil
46 50
Butchers' Slaughtering and Melt- ing Association, oil 11 50
W. L. Dudley, curry-combs and brushes . 35 00
C. S. Packard, four drags 32 00
Morss & Whyte, gravel screens 36 00
N. & W. Gaslight Company, iron pipe 23 00
John Mulliken & Co , waste . 22 06
W. H. Bustin. horse-collars . 19 50
J. N. Danforth, horse-salve 12 24
Gilkey and Stone, lumber
12 22
Amounts carried forward . $55,291 59
$63,745 79
65
Amounts brought forward . $55,291 59 $63,745 79
Leander Barber, brooms 12 00
Dr. J. R. Deane, attendance upon J. Coffee 6 00
4 67
Gould Packing Company, packing, Town of Wellesley, half expense on bridge 4 49
Quincy Harrington, filing saws 3 90
C. L. Berry, clipping horse . 3 00
F. H. Harrington, clipping horse 3 00 Samuel M. Jackson, labor, men, and teams 75 98
Timothy Stuart, labor, men, and teams 65 63
Dennis Lahey, labor, men, and teams .
16 18
J. Joyce, labor, men, and teams 15 75 . James Mullen, labor, men, and teams 11 50
J. Cunningham, labor, men, and teams 8 00
G. W. Bush, horse and carriage hire 16 00
J. Frank Makee, horse and carriage hire 16 00
14 50
S. F. Cate, horse and carriage hire, W. H. Mague, horse and carriage hire 10 00
Nonantum Stables, horse and car- riage hire 7 00
D. Harrington & Son, horse and carriage hire . 2 00
N. & W. Gaslight Company, coal . 218 65
Trowbridge & Hill, coal 18 46
T. W. Nickelson, coal . 14 50
Amounts carried forward . $55,838 80
$63,745 79
66
Amounts brought forward . $55,838 80 $63,745 79
Hills & Bullens, coal 7 00
Albert Brackett, coal 6 75
J. W. Pearson, coal 3 50
Waters & Inman, wood and coal .
27 62
George Warren & Co., wood and coal 46 70
Daniel McNamara, wood
8 50
C. H. Jenison, expressage
.
14 98
C. H. Hurd, expressage
7 20
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing
897 09
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing . 894 07
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing . 874 25
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing
295 64
Scott & Maher, blacksmithing 262 76
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 258 46
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing
210 73
J. McFaden, blacksmithing .
209 95
D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing
84 38
J. E. Keegan, blacksmithing . 56 97
John Pulcifer, blacksmithing 53 02
Lane & McFaden, blacksmithing 33 62
P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing 30 26
A. Danforth, agent, blacksmithing, 17 25
9 50
A. W. Ward, blacksmithing . John McDonald, agent, blacksmith- ing 3 75
J. Carroll, material and labor 249 74
S. D. Garey, material and labor 215 72
William Petigrew, material and labor
127 83
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 114 20
R. J. Morrisey, material and labor, 101 81
T. F. Glennan, material and labor, 97 45
Amounts carried forward . $61,104 50
$63,745 79
67
Amounts brought forward . $61,104 50 $63,745 79
W. E. Porter, material and labor . 94 35
Pettee Machine Works, material and labor 83 09
H. L. White, material and labor
81 15
Milo Lucas, material and labor 62 74
George Fuller, material and labor . 61 36
M. S. Hodgson, material and labor, 59 55
V. Haffermehl, material and labor, 59 01 C. H. &. A. F. Ireland, material and labor 58 77
R. O. Evans, material and labor 51 00
D. W. Brownell, material and labor, 49 80
Isaac Smith, material and labor
49 43
Kendall & Roberts, material and labor
46 97
42 35
P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor, W. H. French & Co., material and labor 31 50
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor
31 30
Stephen Holmes, material and
labor
30 80
C. S. Phillips, material and labor, 22 58 Henry McLean, material and labor, 19 80
19 30
G. B. Randall, material and labor, J. D. Billings, material and labor . 15 15 William Welch, material and labor, 14 19 H. H. Hunt, material and labor . William Johnson, material and labor 13 75
Joseph Otis, material and labor 11 50
Allen Jordan, material and labor . 10 78
William Bemis, material and labor, 9 75
P. Carbry, material and labor
9 50
Amounts carried forward . $62,157 90
$63,745 79
13 93
68
Amounts brought forward . $62,157 90 $63,745 79
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor . 9 31
A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor 8 50
J. O. Evans & Son, material and labor 7 67
A. W. Snow, material and labor 6 35
F. H. Humphrey, agent, material and labor 5 60
W. J. Wilson, material and labor . 4 30
L. A. Gammons, material and labor, 3 85
W. L. Smith, material and labor . 3 30
G. S. Noden, material and labor .
3 15
M. C. Higgins, material and labor, 2 91
R. Arnold, material and labor 2 18
Sabin & Page, supplies . 146 75
F. E. Hamblin, supplies 138 13
B. F. Houghton, supplies 57 18
M. F. Whiton & Co., supplies 56 75
Howe & French, supplies 34 73
C. W. Morehouse, supplies 31 50
J. F. Paul & Co., supplies 30 00
G. Wadleigh, supplies .
28 88
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies 25 47 Bagnall & Laud, supplies 24 70
I. H. Snow, supplies
24 70
J. J. Noble, supplies 23 35
G. P. Atkins, supplies .
21 62
J. Duggan, supplies 16 20
W. D. Higgins, supplies
14 63
H. B. Coffin, supplies ·
14 55
Blanchard & Atkins, supplies
9 45
J. S. Sumner, supplies .
8 35
Sewall & Day Cordage Co., sup-
plies
6 55
Amounts carried forward . $62,928 51
$63,745 79
69
Amounts brought forward . $62,928 51 $63,745 79
J. Breck & Son, supplies 6 50
G. F. Richardson, supplies 5 64
C. F. Rogers, supplies . 5 45
Walworth Manuf. Co., supplies G. H. Ingraham, supplies
5 40
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies
4 09
Henry Moulton & Co., supplies
3 60
A. A. Savage, supplies .
3 30
Aug. Williams, supplies
3 05
Fletcher & Towne, supplies .
2 88
J. W. Davis & Co., supplies .
2 29
A. Pillsbury, jun., supplies .
2 25
H. W. Fanning & Son, supplies 2 03
Sundry small bills
23 61
Total, as per item No. 19 of expenses . 63,003 47
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $742 32
Highways, Widening and Improvements.
Appropriation
$10,000 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid for labor and teams, as per pay-rolls $6,369 22
Lidgerwood Manufacturing Com- pany engine .
1,300 00
Farrell Foundry and Machine Com- pany, crusher . 800 00
Noah Prescott, stone
313 70
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, material and labor 252 27
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor
108 99
Isaac Smith, material and labor
88 78
Amounts carried forward '$9,232 96
$10,000 00
4 87
70
Amounts brought forward $9,232 96 $10,000 00
Charles A. Cole, material and labor, 85 00
William Petigrew, material and labor 57 70
Stephen Holmes, material and labor 38 83
V. Haffermehl, material and labor, 13 99
W. S. French, services as assistant engineer 65 00
W. P. Morse, services as assistant engineer 35 00
Arthur Woodruff, services as assist- ant engineer . 25 00
Simpson Brothers, concreting 82 73
T. B. Adams & Co., belt 82 23 .
Waldo Brothers, cement 30 50
A. W. Carter, trustee, gravel 24 45
Boston and Albany R.R., freight . 16 00
W. H. McIntosh, use of team 4 00
S. F. Cate, use of team 1 50
Total, as per item No. 20 of expenses 9,794 89
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $205 11
Paid to G. W. Ulmer, for board of William F. Hutchin, as per item No. 21 of expenses . $75 00
Improvement on Public Squares.
Appropriation
$2,500 00
Transferred to special appropria- tion for Farlow Park by order of City Council 1,225 00
$1,275 00
Amount carried forward
$1,275 00
71
Amount brought forward John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men, and teams on Lake Ave- nue, Ward 6.
. $1,275 00
$500 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation, for trees, labor, etc., on Centre Green, Newton Centre .
150 00
Newton Cemetery Corporation, for trees, labor, etc., on Washing- ton Park 100 00
Timothy Stuart, labor, men, and teams
98 00
M. J. Gill, curbing park Newton Highlands
83 00
30 00
J. F. C. Hyde, services as appraiser, Levi Coldwell, stone wall, Ward 6, 30 00 Alexander McDonald, material and labor 25 83
Milo Lucas, material and labor 22 50
10 00
C. S. Phillips, material and labor . R. J. Morrisey, material and labor, George H. Pratt, advertising and printing .
1 74
63 95
The "Newton Graphic," advertis- ing and printing 59 33
Transcript Publishing Company, advertising and printing 58 13
Stephen F. Cate, horse and car- riage hire 29 00
C. G. Tinkham, horse and car- riage hire 4 00
John T. Hill, horse and carriage hire, 3 00
Eames's Express, expressage 4 00
Total, as per item No. 22 of expenses .
1,272 48
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $2 52
72
Interest on City Loans, Temporary and Permanent.
Appropriation
$25,500 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts . $14,604 27
City Institution for Savings,
Lowell .
4,800 00
Municipal bonds . 1,700 00
Suffolk Savings Institution
1,518 90
Blake Brothers & Co. .
1,388 89
Boston Five Cents Savings Bank .
765 55
Park bonds
500 00
Kenrick Fund
52 20
Total, as per item No. 23 of expenses . 25,329 81
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $170 19
Interest on Water Bonds.
Appropriation
$51,400 00
National Bank of the Common-
wealth . $24,250 00
National Bank of the Common- wealth . 1,200 00
National Bank of the Common- wealth 24,250 00
National Bank of the Common-
wealth
1,200 00
Total, as per item No. 24 of expenses · 50,900 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $500 00
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.
Appropriation
. $1,000 00
Levi Harrison
$144 00
Rasselas W. Ireland
96 00
Amounts carried forward . $240 00
$1,000 00
73
Amounts brought forward
$240 00 $1,000 00
Albert P. Bugbee .
96 00
John N. Nichols
96 00
John F. Franklin .
96 00
Daniel Sullivan
90 00
John Curtin .
72 00
Franklin D. Hill
72 00
James H. Lockley
72 00
Samuel Franklin
64 00
Samuel Wallis
40 00
Total, as per item No. 25 of expenses 938 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $62 00
Industrial and Mechanical Drawing.
Appropriation ·
$300 00
Henry N. Mudge, services as teacher, $151 75
Joshua L. Randall, janitor 16 00
Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses 167 75
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $132 25
Land Damages.
Appropriation
$1,400 00
Transferred to appropriation for high-
way, general repairs 800 00
$600 00
R. L. Bridgman, land on Hancock Street
$148 35
Simpson Brothers, concreting side- walk, Newtonville Square 127 52
Heirs of Patrick Hurley, land on Summer Street
110 00
Amounts carried forward $385 87
$600 00
74
Amounts brought forward $385 87 $600 00
Callahan Corkery, land on Summer Street 90 00
Dustin Lancy and O. B. Leavitt, land in Newtonville Square . 41 80
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men, and teams, highway de- partment
36 75
Total, as per item No. 28 of expenses 554 42
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $45 58
Memorial Day.
Appropriation
$300 00
Charles Ward Post No. 62 G.A.R., $300 00
Total, as per item No. 29 of expenses $300 00
Miscellaneous Expenses.
Appropriation
$18,000 00
George R. Aston, judgment, Aston
vs. city of Newton .
$3,939 59-
Francis C. White, judgment, White vs. city of Newton .
3,294 29 -
Francis D. Blake, judgment, Blake vs. city of Newton .
411 47
Water department, use of water, watering streets
1,999 19
Water department, use of water, watering-troughs ·
800 00
Water department, use of water, drinking-posts
120 00
Timothy Stuart, watering streets,
Wards 1 and 7
600 00
Amounts carried forward . $11,164 54
$18,000 00
75
Amounts brought forward . $11,164 54 $18,000 00
W. H. Mague, watering streets, Wards 3 and 4 525 00
T. R. Frost, watering streets,
Ward 6 . 262 50
streets,
B. McFaden, watering Ward 2 . 247 50
Charles Robinson, jun., legal ser- vices, etc.
965 95
Peter Thacher, legal services, etc., Solomon Lincoln, legal services, etc.
860 50
W. S. Slocum, legal expenses in suits
375 00
298 46
M. C. Laffie, serving warrants, etc., R. M. Lucas, serving warrants, etc., 117 19 John M. Fisk, serving warrants, etc., 90 81 J. Upham Smith, collecting taxes . 4 50 N. C. Sanger, settlement of claim, 75 00 G. F. Morgan, abstract of deeds for assessors 138 08
M. U. Adams, services on account of tax, Newton Mills 100 00 . Otis Pettee, services on account of tax, Newton Mills . 10 00
Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County, recording notices
3 70
Charles B. Stevens, recording tax deeds
2 25
Albert A. Dyer, invalid tax title and expenses .
122 40
Shedd & Sawyer, services in Sanger case
27 50
New-England Telephone Com-
pany, rental of instruments .
327 33
Amounts carried forward . $16,518 21
$18,000 00
800 00
76
Amounts brought forward . $16,518 21 $18,000 00
Suburban Telephone Company,
messages, etc. 15 70
Charles Williams, jun., repairs, etc., 23 50
Charles H. Stacy, telegrams . 60 36
Newton Athenæum, aid for reading-
room 250 00
American Bank Note Company,
changing plate for bonds 100 00
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, rent of box . 40 00
George E. Bridges, services in city clerk's office . 225 00
George E. Bridges, services collect- ing account of births 212 00
E. D. Brooks, trimming trees 120 00
Thomas Troy, trimming trees 31 50
Drew, Allis, & Co., printing ordi- nances in Newton Directory, and twelve copies Newton Di- rectory . 94 50
J. Q. Fuller, four copies Boston Directory 20 00
Samuel M. Jackson, use of horse and carriage in assessing taxes, 80 00 Edwin Fewkes, flowers, Memorial Day 26 00
William S. French, services for city clerk
25 00
Heirs of A. Cole, rent of hall for ward-room 26 00
G. Wadleigh, rent of Tremont Hall for ward-room 18 00
Rand, Avery, & Co., printing mu- nicipal register, tax-lists, etc. . 630 21
Amounts carried forward . $18,515 98
$18,000 00
77
Amounts brought forward . George H. Pratt, advertising tax- sale, warrants, etc. 218 75
$18,515 98 $18,000 00
Transcript Publishing Company, advertising warrants, etc. 68 50
The "Newton Graphic," advertis- ing warrants, etc. . 52 50
Wright & Potter Printing Com- pany, printing 22 00
G. M. Bridges, printing 2 50
M. R. Warren, supplies
215 11
Isaac Hagar, writing up descrip- tion of estates for tax-sale .
25 00
Isaac Hagar, for incidental expenses in assessors' department . 22 95
Isaac F. Kingsbury, incidental ex- penses in city clerk's depart- ment 56 80
John A. Kenrick, incidental ex- penses in treasury department, Benjamin F. Otis, incidental ex- penses in auditor's depart- ment
34 15
74 25
J. D. Wellington, expenses in city messenger's department . 2 03
D. Harrington & Sons, carriages, Memorial Day 80 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 47 25
Nonantum Stables, use of teams
18 00
George W. Bush, use of teams
8 00
Harris Express, use of teams 8 00
William Weir, use of teams . 4 00
W. H. Mague, use of teams . 2 00
A. A. Savage, use of Tremont Hall, 12 00
L. W. Rogers, city seals 4 80
Amounts carried forward . $19,494 57
$18,000 00
78
Amounts brought forward . $19,494 57 $18,000 00
A. L. Shipman's Sons, supplies 4 50
Dennison Manufacturing Com-
pany, boxes for treasurer 4 20
J. Carroll, material and labor 2 40
C. H. Dolan, material and labor 2 50
Milo Lucas, material and labor 2 17
Stephen F. Cate, making return of deaths 34 75
James McGourty, making return of deaths 19 50
John A. Peck, making return of deaths 9 00
William H. Mague, making return of deaths 7 50
John Flood, making return of deaths 4 75
George H. Gregg et al., making return of deaths 4 25
Harrington and Gregg, making re- turn of deaths 4 25
S. P. Whitman, making return of deaths 3 25
9 85
.
Adams Express Co., expressage . J. T. Hill, conveying returns of elections 5 00
J. Frank Makee, conveying returns of elections . 4 00 · John Purcill, conveying returns of elections 4 00
B. H. Huestis, conveying returns of elections . 2 00
Bernard Early, conveying returns of elections . 2 00
W. F. Soule, fitting up ward-room, 19 00
Amounts carried forward . $19,643 44
$18,000 00
79
Amounts brought forward . $19,643 44 $18,000 00 Thomas Woodman, fitting up ward-
room 12 00
J. D. Billings, fitting up ward- room 7 00
Thomas Woodman, ringing bell 6 00
Geo. W. Chamberlain, ringing bell, 6 00
William A. Moore, ringing bell 6 00
J. T. Thomason, ringing bell 6 00
F. B. Sisson, ringing bell 6 00
J. H. Boit, ringing bell 3 00
C. A. Worth, ringing bell 3 00
Herbert F. Bent, warden, Ward 1, 5 50
John C. Potter, warden, Ward 1 . 2 00
Geo. E. Bridges, warden, Ward 2. 7 50
F. C. Sheridan, warden, Ward 3 3 50
F. H. Peck, warden, Ward 3
2 00
H. C. Wood, warden, Ward 3
2 00
Bernard Early, warden, Ward 4 . 11 50
Albert J. Grover, warden, Ward 5, 7 50
S. M. Jackson, warden, Ward 6 7 50
J. Edwin Warner, warden, Ward 7, 7 50
Charles F. Rand, clerk, Ward 1 5 50
F. M. Trowbridge, clerk, Ward 1, 2 00
W. S. Higgins, clerk, Ward 2 7 50
Richard A. Carroll, clerk, Ward 3, 7 50
H. H. Mather, clerk, Ward 4 9 50
Lewis P. Everett, clerk, Ward 5 .
4 00
William E. Clark, clerk, Ward 5 . 3 50
Lewis E. Coffin, clerk, Ward 6 7 50
Charles W. Bassett, clerk, Ward 7, 7 50
Dexter Whipple, inspector, Ward 1, 7 50
Edw. L. Lemon, inspector, Ward 1, 7 50
Geo. Lane, 2d, inspector, Ward 1. 5 50
Chas. F. Rand, inspector, Ward 1, 2 00
Amounts carried forward . $19,831 94
$18,000 00
80
Amounts brought forward $19,831 94 $18,000 00
J. D. Billings, inspector, Ward 2 . 7 50
L. H. Cranitch, inspector, Ward 2, 7 50
H. P. Dearborn, inspector, Ward 2, 7 50
Chas. F. Tuttle, inspector, Ward 3, 7 50
H. C. Wood, inspector, Ward 3 .
5 50
H. P. Barber, inspector, Ward 3 . 5 50
S. N. Waters, inspector, Ward 3 . 2 00
F. C. Sheridan, inspector, Ward 3, 2 00
George W. Chamberlain, inspector, Ward 4 . . 9 50
G. Lyman Snow, inspector, Ward 4,
5 50
E. E. Moody, inspector, Ward 4 .
5 50
W. P. Holden, inspector, Ward 4,
4 00
W. F. Soule, inspector, Ward 4 .
4 00
W. B. Atherton, inspector, Ward 4,
2 00 John W. Howe, inspector, Ward 5, 7 50 Edward M. Billings, inspector, Ward 5 . ·
5 50
W. T. Logan, inspector, Ward 5, 4 00
H. H. Easterbrook, inspector, Ward 5. 2 00
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