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George E. Bridges, extra clerical services in board of registration of voters 100 00
G. F. Morgan, abstract of deeds for assessors 139 42
American Bank Note Co., changing plate for bonds 130 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, sundry cash expenses in city clerk's depart- ment 193 50
John A. Kenrick, sundry cash ex- penses, in city treasurer's de- partment 28 50
Benj. F. Otis, sundry cash expenses
in city auditor's department 85 07
Isaac Hagar, sundry cash expenses in assessors' department 13 76
Amounts carried forward,.
$10,621 81
$9,550 00
81
· Amounts brought forward, $10,621 81 $9,550 00
A. S. Glover, cash expenses for common council 13 70
J. D. Wellington, sundry cash ex- penses in city messenger's de- partment 8 00
E. D. Brooks, trimming trees 120 00
John Coffee, trimming trees 39 38
Benj. McFaden, trimming trees 21 88
Barney. McFaden, trimming trees · J. B. Beers & Co., atlas and maps 95 00
20 13
Samuel M. Jackson, use of horse and carriage in assessing taxes 80 00 William Weir, carriages, Memorial Day 72 00
J. J. Johnson, flowers, Memorial Day
23 40
The Ritchie Street Lighting Com- pany, lighting streets one month, in 1883 .
74 44
J. N. Bacon, premium ins. on public library, 50 00
Traders and Mechanics Ins. Co., ins. on public library 50 00
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. rent of box 40 00
H. C. Dimond & Co., stamps 36 90
Weston Electric Co., instruments 25 00
Heirs of Andrew Cole, rent of Cole's hall 25 00
E. S. Farnsworth, rent of Tremont hall
20 00
Amounts carried forward, $11,436 84
$9,550 00
82
Amounts brought forward $11,436 84 $9,550 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, taxes on land on Centre street, ac- cepted by the city from Lor- ing Heirs 29 60
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 57 50
Nonantum stables, use of teams
53 50
William Weir, use of teams .
8 00
John T. Hill, use of teams
4 00
George W. Bush, use of teams,
3 25
S. G. Williams, use of teams 3 00
Drew, Allis & Co., maps of New- ton · 20 00
Adams Express Co., expressage 20 94
M. C. Laffie, ringing bell 8 00
Thomas Woodman, ringing bell
7 00
F. B. Sisson, ringing bell
6 00
George W. Chamberlin, ringing bell 6 00
J. T. Thomason, ringing bell
6 00
J. H. Boit, ringing bell 6 00
W. A. Moore, ringing bell
3 00
W. E. Glover, ringing bell
3 00
Charles A. Worth, ringing bell
3 00
J. D. F. Brooks, binding books
15 10
Mrs. E. L. Collins, Admx. refund of taxes on land connected with almshouse 10 06
Charles H. Stacy, telegrams,
10 05
John Purcill, conveying election returns, etc. .
6 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., wood and coal
7 75
Amounts carried forward, $11,933 59
$9,550 00
83
Amounts brought forward, . $11,933 59 $9,550 00
Charles B. Stevens, Reg., recording deeds ·
5 71
Sage's Trunk depot, leather bag · 5 50
Martin Walsh, care of old Williams schoolhouse
5 00
John Flood, making returns of deaths . 3 25
George Thaxter & Co., keys, etc. . 2 60
H. H. Hunt, material and labor 42 66 S. K. McLeod, material and labor
28 98
W. F. Soule, material and labor .
9 50
Isaac Smith, material and labor 7 94
W. J. Henderson, material and labor 4 64
J. Carroll, material and labor .
2 75
Joseph Lee, supplies .
28 50
A. R. Gay & Co., supplies
13 00
George H. Ingraham, supplies
4 61
M. R. Warren, supplies
3 78
J. F. Frisbie, warden, Ward 1
10 00
R. O. Evans, deputy warden, Ward 1 . 6 00
S. C. Stevens, clerk, Ward 1 10 00
G. R. Aston, deputy clerk, Ward 1
6 00
Dexter Whipple, inspector, Ward 1
10 00
E. L. Lemon, inspector, Ward 1 . 10 00 George Lane, 2d deputy inspector Ward 1 . 6 00
Michael Hurley, deputy, Ward 1 . 5 00
H. P. Dearborn, warden, Ward 2 . 10 00
Amounts carried forward $11,975 01
$9 550 00
84
Amounts brought forward, $11,975 01 $9,550 00
E. S. Farnsworth, deputy warden, Ward 2 . 6 00
W. S. Higgins, clerk, Ward 2 10 00
A. B. Tainter, deputy clerk, Ward 2 4 00
J. D. Billings, inspector, Ward 2 .
10 00
L. H. Cranitch, inspector, Ward 2
10 00
J. H. Williams, deputy inspector, Ward 2 . 6 00
J. C. Whitney, deputy inspector, Ward 2 . 4 00
George H. Ingraham, warden Ward 3 10 00 F. E. Hunter, deputy warden, Ward 3 6 00
J. H. Reed, clerk, Ward 3 10 00
J. A. Gaw, deputy clerk, Ward 3 6 00
C. F. Tuttle, inspector, Ward 3 10 00
H. C. Wood, inspector, Ward 3 10 00
A. R. Coe, deputy inspector, Ward 3 6 00 R. A. Carroll, deputy inspector, Ward 3 . 5 00
G. E. Johnson, warden, Ward 4 10 00
Bernard Early, deputy warden, Ward 4 . 6 00
H. H. Mather, clerk, Ward 4 10 00
G. L. Snow, deputy clerk, Ward 4 6 00
E. E. Moody, inspector, Ward 4 . 10 00 Henry Washburn,inspector, Ward 4 10 00 G. W. Chamberlain, deputy inspec- 1 00 tor, Ward 4 . 6 00
W. A. Leonard, deputy inspector, 1 00
A. J. Grover, warden, Ward 5 10 00
Amounts corried forward . $12,157 01
$9,550 00
. 85
Amounts brought forward, $12,157 01 $9,550 00
John W. Howe, deputy warden, Ward 5 . 6 00
G. A. Gleason, clerk, Ward 5 5 00
Charles H. Hale, deputy clerk, Ward 5 . 5 00
W. T. Logan, inspector, Ward 5 . 10 00
G. A. Osborn, inspector, Ward 5 10 00
J. P. Tenney, deputy inspector, Ward 5 . 3 00
Daniel Kelleher, deputy inspector, Ward 5 . 2 00
W. E. Clarke, deputy inspector, Ward 5 . 2 00
P. T. Begley, Deputy inspector, ward 5, ·
3 00
Samuel M.Jackson, Warden, ward 6 J.D.Green, Deputy warden, ward 6 Lewis E. Coffin, clerk, ward 6
10 00
1 00
9 00
R. R. Bishop, Jr., Deputy clerk, ward 6 1 00
G. R. Hovey, Inspector, ward 6 10 00
H. H. Read, Inspector, ward 6
10 00
J. W. Hill, Deputy inspector, ward 6 2 00 J.F.Scannell, Deputy clerk, ward 6 J. E. Warner, Warden, ward 7 10 00 C. W. Bassett, Deputy warden ward 7 3 00
3 00 .
Moses Clark, Jr., Clerk, ward 7 10 00
H.C.Daniels, Deputy clerk, ward 7 G. S. Woodbridge, Inspector, ward 7 10 00
3 00
Amounts carried forward, . $12,285 01
$9,550 00
86
Amounts brought forward, $12,285 01 $9,550 00
G. W. Lamson, Inspector, ward 7 5 00
B. S. Wetherbee, Inspector pro tem ward 7 5 00
Edwin Holman, Deputy inspector, ward 7 4 00
F. A. Wetherbee, Deputy inspector ward 7 3 00
Sundry small bills
5 53
Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses, 12,307 54
Balance overdrawn transferred into treasury, $2,757 54
Newton Free Library.
Appropriation . $8,000 00
Hannah P. James, services, libra- rian 999 65
Elizabeth P. Thurston, services as- sistant librarian 600 00
Etta P. Cleaveland, services assist- ant librarian . 399 98
Louise J. Smallwood, services as- sistant librarian
399 98
Millie E. Michaels, services, assist- ant librarian 399 98
James J. Tower, services, janitor . 800 02
W. B. Clarke and Carruth, books 920 83
Cupples, Upham & Co., books 165 06
B. K. Peirce, books
143 50
Charles Parkhurst, books 75 00
N. J. Bartlett & Co., books . 50 76
Amounts carried forward, $4,954 76
$8,000 00
87
Amounts brought forward $4,954 76
$8,000 00
A. S. Packard, books
35 00
Amos E. Lawrence, books
32 75
Warren F. Draper, books
26 10
C. W. Thurston, books
25 00
D. L. Guernsey, books".
23 25
R. Nagle, books 20 00
Little, Brown & Co., books
16 00
S. E. Cassino & Co., books
12 00
Dodd, Mead & Co., books
6 00
Frank P. Hill, books
4 00
Estes & Lauriat, books 1 50
H. D. Noyes & Co., subscription . 167 05
Post Publishing Co., subscription . 18 00
The Tribune Co., subscription
12 00
12 00
Gazette Printing Co., subscription Boston Daily Advertiser, subscrip- tion
12 00
Nickelson & Co., subscription 12 00
Commercial Gazette Co., subscrip- tion 10 50
Globe Printing Co., subscription . 9 00
The Evening Sun, subscription
9 00
G. W. Armstrong, subscription 8 25
The World, subscription 7 50
The Republican Co., subscription 7 00
Dodd, Mead & Co., subscription . 6 00
New York Herald, subscription .
6 00
Alta California Publishing Co., subscription 6 00
Charles C. Fulton, & Co. subscrip- tion
6 00
Amounts carried forward,
$5,470 66
$8,000 00
88
Amounts brought forward, $5,470 66 $8,000 00
J. R. Osgood & Co., subscription 6 00
R. M. Pulsifer & Co., subscription 6 00 Globe Newspaper Co., subscription 6 00 The Press Co., (limited) subscrip- tion 6 00
Journal Newspaper Co., subscrip- tion 6 00
The Sun 4 80
The Publisher of Science, subscrip- tion 4 00
E. H. Hames & Co., subscription 4 00
H. G. Parker, subscription 3 20
George H. Pratt, subscription
2 50
The Every Other Saturday Pub- lishing Co., subscription 2 50
Manhattan Magazine, subscription 2 50
Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, subscription 2 00
2 00
900 00
C. H. Hurd, expressage
3 80
Kenney's Express, expressage
3 70
N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas
501 55
Albert Brackett, coal 208 26
N. E. Telegraph & Telephone Co., rental, etc., 108 40
J. H. H. McNamee, binding books 198 43
J. G. Roberts & Co., binding books 16 30
George H. Pratt, printing, etc., 30 00
Water department, use of water 15 69
Amounts carried forward,. $7,514 04
$8,000 00
The Newton Graphic, subscription Neil McGinnis, expressage of books G. L. Pearson, expressage
5 75
89
Amounts brought forward, $7,514 04 $8,000 00
Everett E. Moody, agency 51 00
W. C. Gaudelet, agency 50 00
J. J. Peck, agency ·
40 00
B. Billings, agency 40 00
A. E. Brickett, agency 28 00
J. W. Davis & Co., agency 23 00
C. W. Kinder, agency 20 00
Blair & Hallett, blank book, etc., . 7 50
B. F. Bacon, for watering streets 5 00
L. Modie & Co., oak frame, etc., 2 50
H. P. James, cash expenses 2 25
F. H. Gile, material and labor
13 50
H. F. Wellington, material and labor 5 41
N. L. Chamberlin & Co., material and labor 2 50
Library Bureau, supplies
131 99
Thayer & Stiles, supplies
33 56
Gilman Bros., supplies
9 50
N. W. Turner, supplies
9 20
Lockwood, Brooks & Co., supplies 5 75
C. H. Stone & Co., supplies 5 25
Total, as per item No. 27 of expenses ·
7,999 95
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury 5
Newtonville Drain.
Daniel Fitzgerald, refund of 60 per cent. on amount assessed for construction of New- tonville drain, as per item No. 28 of ex- penses $81 90
90
Newton Centre (Rice) Schoolhouse, Special Appropriation.
Joseph E. Cousens, land ฿5,000 00
Henry F. Ross, amount paid on contract . . 7,000 00
Allen and Kenway, services as
architects 300 00
T. J. Hartnett, amount paid on contract 100 00
Total. as per item No. 29 of expenses $12,400 00
Nonantum (Eliot) Schoolhouse, Special Appropriation.
Amount expended to January 1st 1884 $11,959 45
Henry F. Ross, amount paid on contract $3,643 35
Pay-roll of laborers 471 75
George F. Meacham, services as architect .
357 15
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams 97 96
Simpson Bros., concreting 60 00
James Dunn, care of building 50 00
Timothy McNamara, man and team 49 00
W. A. Fogwell, material and labor 29 34
Thomas Benson, labor . 23 00
Patrick Benson, labor 23 00
Patrick Hannagan, labor
20 13
Albert Brackett, coal
18 07
Total, as per item No. 30 of expenses
$4,842 75
$16,802 20
91
Police Department.
Appropriation . $17,700 00
Additional, transferred from re-
ceipts, by order of City Council 125 00
$17,825 00
Regular Police Officers.
Daniel M. Hammond, City Mar- shal
$1,500 00
Charles F. Richardson, Sergeant of Police 1,000 00
George E. F. Baker, patrolman 887 75
N. F. Bosworth, patrolman
868 02
W. G. Bosworth, patrolman
841 35
Charles O. Davis, patrolman
784 56
Charles E. Davis, patrolman
895 10
Wm. C. Emerson, patrolman
895 08
F. B. Fletcher, patrolman
875 57
R. S. Harrison, patrolman
897 54
James D. Henthorn, patrolman
846 06
Edson C. Holmes, patrolman
887 75
Charles P. Huestis, patrolman
900 00
Rufus H. Moulton, patrolman
868 05
John Purcill, patrolman 897 54
John Ryan, patrolman
900 00
$14,744 37
Special Police Officers.
John W. Conroy, Jr. 585 03
A. M. Fuller, 485 28
Martin C. Laffie, 209 04
Amounts carried forward, . $16,023 72 $17,825 00
92
Amounts brought forward, $16,023 72 $17,825 00
Incidental Expenses.
Stephen F. Cate, board of horse,
and use of teams $307 25
N. F. Bosworth, board of horse and use of teams 64 00
William Weir, use of teams . 37 00
John T. Hill, use of teams . 19 00
Nonantum stables, use of teams 13 50
S. F. Hatchard, use of teams. 6 50
T. B. Wiggin, use of teams 6 00
S. L. Pratt, use of teams 4 00
George W. Bush, use of teams 2 00
S. G. Williams, use of teams 2 00
John Purcill, conveyance of pris- oners 82 10
C. O. Davis, conveyance of pris- oners 17 50
A M. Fuller, conveyance of pris- oners 12 00
D. M. Hammond, meals for prison- ers
43 25
Mary W. Brownell, meals for prisoners 25 25
A. D. Colby, meals for prisoners . 25 25
N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., rental of instruments, etc. 180 98
W. T. Hill, exchange of wagons .. 125 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas 103 09
Water Department, use of water . 55 00
John H. Pray Sons & Co., carpet 54 98
Amounts carried forward, $17,209 37
$17,825 00
93
Amounts brought forward, . $17,209 37
$17,825 00
D. Evans & Co., buttons 50 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal 41 95
Albert Brackett, coal
5 50
F. Murphy, hat covers, etc. . .
33 60
Charles H. Stacy, stamped enve- lopes, etc. 25 17
Joseph R. Goodnow, services ·
19 00
F. D. Graves, printing . 10 00
Joseph Zeller, repairing table
6 00
C. A. Twitchell, silver badge
6 00
Nelson H. Brown, clock
4 00
Ellen Mahan, cleaning station
3 73
C. H. Jenison, expressage
3 25
P. C. Child, cleaning station
3 00
S. B. Maxwell, cleaning carpets
2 00
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 5 22
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing
4 00
John McDonald, blacksmithing
3 25
2 75
P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing H. H. Hunt, material and labor 35 71 Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor 25 00
J. W. Conroy, material and labor . 21 15
A. W. Ward, material and labor .
20 00
W. H. French & Co., material and labor 16 58
George Fuller, material and labor 14 75
J. R. Nason, material and labor 12 25
Samuel Roosa, material and labor . 10 00
O. F. Lucas, material and labor 9 51
Amounts carried forward,
$17,602 74 $17,825 00
94
Amounts brought forward . W. J. Holmes, material and labor 8 00
$17,602 74 $17,825 00
M. S. Hodgson, material and labor 5 25 .
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor 5 25
Robert Curry, material and labor . 5 00
Edward Pike, material and labor .
3 10
Peabody & Whitney, supplies ·
39 84
H. A. Winship, supplies
26 00
Sabin & Page, supplies
13 00
J. H. Nickerson, supplies 8 70
Hill & Langtry, supplies 6 02
H. E. Woodberry, supplies 5 75
H. Eugene Flemming, supplies 5 05
J. G. Davis & Co., supplies . 4 00
C. C. Cook, supplies 3 34
Sundry small bills
11 48
Total, as per item No. 31 of expenses ·
$17,752 52
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $72 48
Poor Out of Almshouse.
Appropriation
$8,000 00
Nathan Mosman, services as city almoner, and clerk of board of overseers $700.00
Dexter Whipple, services, over- seer, Ward 1 . 50 00
O. B. Leavitt, services, overseer, Ward 2 50 00
O. F. Lucas, services, overseer, Ward 3 . 50 00
Amounts carried forward, $850 00
$8,000 00
95
Amounts brought forward $850 00 $8,000 00
Nathan Mosman, services, overseer, Ward 4 ·
50 00
H. C. Hoyt, services, overseer, Ward 5
50 00
George Warren, services, overseer, Ward 6 ·
50 00
John Warner, services, overseer, Ward 7 50 00
Nathan Mosman, amount paid to sundry persons
495 01
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons . 994 01
Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons . .
185 42
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 68 92
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 20 74
Asylum for the Chronic Insane
393 51
care of sundry persons . · Commonwealth of Massachusetts care of sundry persons . 162 28
City of Boston, partial support of poor .
129 79
City of Malden, partial support of poor .
41 25
City of Lowell, partial support of poor 16 00
Town of Foxborough, partial sup- port of poor . 56 98
Amounts carried forward $3,613 91
$8,000 00
96
Amounts brought forward, $3,613 91 $8,000 00
Town of Webster, partial support of poor 9 25
Town of Needham, partial support of poor 5 00
Town of Athol, partial support of poor · 5 00 ·
Town of Phillipstown, partial sup- port of poor . 3 02
Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical atten- dance 51 00
Dr. James Utley, medical atten- dance ·
33 00
Dr. F. D. Lord estate, medical at- tendance 27 00
Dr. H. B. Stoddard, medical atten- dance 13 00
Drs. O. E. and W. O. Hunt, med- ical attendance 9 40
Dr. E. P. Scales, medical atten- tendance 9 00
Dr. E. N. Kingsbury, medical at- tendance 9 00
Dr. F. W. Webber, medical atten- dance 9 00
Dr. D. E. Baker, medical attendance 7 50
Dr. J. F. Frisbie, medical atten- dance 6 00
Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical atten- dance 2 00
Dr. L. R. Stone, medical attendance 2 00
A. Pillsbury, prescriptions 10 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,824 08
$8,000 00
97
Amounts brought forward, $3,824 08 8.000 00
J. J. Noble, prescriptions 7 15
C. F. Rogers, prescriptions 3 65
I. H. Snow, prescriptions 2 68
J. H. Woolrich, prescriptions 2 55
James McGourty, funeral expenses 41 50
W. H. Mague, funeral expenses 27 00
James Lane, chairman, funeral ex- penses, L. Harrison 25 00
George H. Gregg, funeral expenses 13 50
John A. Peck, funeral expenses 9 00
Newton Cemetery corporation, interments 19 00
Roxbury home, etc., board of Miss Crawley 72 00
Mrs. Robert Blue, board of H. Rice 30 00
D. D. Slade, board of Sullivan children ·
24 00
Miss Alice Williston, board of Sullivan children 24 00
D. R. Glew, board and nursing, Mrs. Ettenger 10 00
Dr. W. O. Hunt, house rent, Mrs. Denning 80 00
Mrs. William Collins, house rent Mrs. Jeffers 48 00
Thomas Mullen, house rent, Mrs. Mague 22 50
B. F. Houghton, house rent, Mrs. Cazmay 12 00
B. Farrell, house rent, P: Kennedy 12 00
Michael Lester, house rent 4 00
Amounts carried forward, $4,313 61
$8,000 00
98
Amounts brought forward, $4,313 61 $8,000 00
Nonantum Stables, use of teams 12 00
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams: 5 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 4 50
H. C. Hoyt, use of team, etc., 10 00
C. F. Richardson, cash expenses 7 64
A. A. Savage, groceries 270 70
W. O. Knapp & Co., groceries 257 93
C. C. Cook, groceries 248 50
H. B. Coffin, groceries 129 36
C. Strout & Sons, groceries - 125 00
J. B. Murphy, groceries
113 00
E. Vickers, groceries 100 00
H. A. Sherman, groceries ·
99 00
H. W. Fanning & Son, groceries . 80 34
W. P. Holden, groceries 78 00
I. R. Stevens, groceries 50 34
George H. Adams, groceries . 45 20
H. E. Woodberry, groceries . 43 11
J. H. Sheridan, groceries
30 00
B. F. Houghton, groceries 24 00
B. B. Vassall, groceries
22 50
G. P. Atkins, groceries
17 00
Mann & Eaton, groceries
12 38
J. W. Davis & Co., groceries
10 00
Alonzo Whitney, groceries
6 00
M. Mahoney, groceries
5 72
M. J. Duane, groceries. .
5 50
B. Billings, groceries-
3 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., fuel
270 98
Albert Brackett, fuel
260 00
Trowbridge & Hill, fuel
129 14
Amounts carried forward .
$6,789 45
$8,000 00
99
Amounts brought forward, $6,789 45 $8,000 00
T. W. Nickelson, fuel
91 27
Almshouse department, fuel 68 00
George Warren & Co., fuel Hills and Bullens, fuel .
48 35
31 00
Daniel Warren, fuel
13 75
C. O. Davis, cash expenses
6 00
H. P. Dearborn, provisions 3 92
Scamman & Cook, provisions
2 00
A. J. Gordon, shoes
3 00
C. G. Phillips, shoes
2 85
Newton Transcript Publishing Co., printing .
2 00
Sundry small bills
15 27
Total, as per item No. 32 of expenses $7,076 86
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $923 14
Public Property.
$6,400 00
Additional appropriation by order
of City Council 6,000 00
$12,400 00
John S. Farlow, Old Channing Church property ·
$5,900 00
Simpson Bros., concreting 635 96
517 50
Highland Foundry Co., furnaces Nonantum Athenæum, for rent of building for school purposes
195 00
Amounts carried forward, $7,248 46
$12,400 00
Appropriation
100
$7,248 46 $12,400 00
Amounts brought forward . First Baptist Society, use of chapel, for school in Thompsonville, for 1884 150 00
William E. Porter, material and labor 387 87
Henry H. Hunt, material and la- bor 331 18
J. L. Sears, material and labor 248 63
W. H. French & Co., material and labor 243 75
Isaac Smith, material and labor 212 92
Timothy Stuart, material and la- bor 189 61
H. H. Miles, material and labor 185 39
Morss & Whyte, material and la- bor 179 11
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 168 28 J. D. Billings, material and labor 160 43 Samuel D. Garey, material and la- bor 145 38
129 25
Arthur Muldoon, material and labor T. J. Hartnett, material and labor 127 65 F. H. Humphrey, agt., material and labor 117 84
Charles Scott, material and labor .
105 97
Henry F. Wellington, material and labor 97 75
R. J. Morrisey, material and labor 90 63
John Cain, material and labor 73 49
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor 71 00
Amounts carried forward,
$10,664 59
$12,400 00
101
Amounts brought forward $10,664 59 $12,400 00
A. W. Snow, material and labor . 61 09
R. G. Brown & Co., material and labor 60 00
J. E. Trowbridge, material and la- bor 59 76
Peter C. Baker, material and labor
55 80
Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., material and labor . 54 96
O. F. Lucas, material and labor 54 33
John E. Coleman, material and labor 45 62
Milo Lucas, material and labor 43 60
D. H. Butterick, material and labor 43 50
James Dunn, material and labor
37 44
W. J. Maguire, material and labor 33 70 Joseph W. Gregg, material and labor 27 80
W. A. Fogwell, material and labor 26 50
R. O. Evans, material and labor 24 80
William Bemis, material and labor 23 20
Russell Freeman, material and labor 22 76
Festus Egan, material and labor 22 34
A. T. Ring, material and labor 20 95
D. O'Driscoll, material and labor . 20 60
Charles Murphy, material and labor .
19 50
James Humphrey, material and
labor . 17 60
Russell & Burke, material and
labor
17 32
Amounts carried forward $11,457 76
$12,400 00
102
Amounts brought forward, . $11,457 76 $12,400 00
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 14 63
J. F. Washburne, material and labor 14 60
W. J. Wilson, material and labor . 13 75
Michael Hynes, material and labor 12 78 George K. Paul & Co., material and labor 12 65
-
Smith & Hurley, material and
labor
12 55
C. A. Hill, material and labor 12 00
E. L. & F. S. Rollins, material and labor 11 85
C. S. Phillips, material and labor . 10 23
W. P. Leavitt & Son, material and labor 9 59
Edward Pike, material and labor 8 82
James McGourty, material and labor ·
7 65
Walworth Manufacturing Com-
pany, material and labor . 7 51
B. F. Barlow, material and labor 7 23
L. A. Gammons, material and labor 7 15
A. Hall, material and labor . 6 05
W. B. Sadler, material and labor .
6 00
Dennis McMullen, material and labor 5 25
L. S. Holman, material and labor . 5 00
George Fuller, material and labor 4 96
Scott & Maher, material and labor 4 75
Amounts carried forward · $11,652 76
$12,400 00
103
Amounts brought forward, . $11,652 76 $12,400 00
Thomas Sinclair, material and labor 4 00
A. H. Adams, material and labor . 4 00
Job Monahan, material and labor . 4 00
Clark Machine Works, material and labor 3 75
George S. Noden, material and labor 2 80
J. L. Randall, care schoolhouse, halls, etc. .
158 20
M. McDonald, building vaults 149 00
The Fulton Iron Foundry Co., drain plates, etc. . 106 25
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, for taxes on the old Channing church property for 1884
84 96
Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., gas. 45 00
Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co., castings, etc. . 37 97
John & James Dobson, carpets 36 12
Luther Bent & Co., furniture 25 50
Albert Brackett, coal 23 20
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe 19 29
American Tube Works, brass tube 16 50
Moses G. Crane, repairs on clock 15 00
Masten & Wells, flag 11 00
Water department, valve, etc.
6 78
Thomas Woodman, cleaning Mason hall 5 00
The Newton Graphic, printing 2 25
Amounts carried forward $12,413 33
$12,400 00
104
Amounts brought forward, N. H. McIntosh, use of teams Hagerty Bros., use of teams . A. F. Harrington, use of teams J. Frank Makee, use of teams Stephen F. Cate, use of teams John T. Hill, use of teams
$12,413 33 $12,400 00
9 50
7 50
6 50
5 00
4 00
4 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage
4 75
John Joyce, labor
18 25
John Foster, labor
17 87
John Marden, labor
12 00
James Murray, labor
5 25
William Kiley, labor
4 38
W. H. Delaney, labor
2 50
Barber Bros., supplies
12 24
H. A. Sherman, supplies
11 50
Samuel Kelley, supplies
10 50
Von Wagoun & Williams, supplies 9 00
C. H. McHenry & Co., supplies 8 55
H. M. Greenough, supplies
7 50
Waldo Bros., supplies
6 58
Sundry small bills
19 54
Total, as per item No. 33 of expenses
12,600 24
Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury, $ 200 24
Read Fund Income.
Paid to sundry parties, in accordance with the will of the late Charles A. Read, income re- ceived from the Trustees, upon invest- ments, as per item No. 34 of expenses . $1,252 76
105
Removal of Ashes.
Appropriation $3,000 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor,
men and teams, highway de- partment $2,856 00
David Jackson, horse 250 00
Sabin & Page, horse covers . 20 00
W. E. Porter, material and labor
53 45
Charles A. Cole, material and labor 5 00
R. O. Evans, material and labor .
2 50
Total, as per item No. 35 of expenses $3,186 95
Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury $186 95
Salaries.
Appropriation .
$14,300 00
J. Wesley Kimball, mayor $1,000 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, city clerk 2,000 00
John A. Kenrick, city treasurer, and collector of taxes 2,700 00
Benjamin F. Otis, city auditor
2,000 00
Winfield S. Slocum, city solicitor
1,000 00
Isaac Hagar, chairman of board of assessors 1,200 00
Samuel M. Jackson, assessor
750 00
Howard B. Coffin, assessor
750 00
1,100 00
J. D. Wellington, city messenger J.D. Wellington, sealer of weights and measures 75 00
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