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Albert S. Glover, clerk of com- mon council .
199 99
Moses Clark, jun., deputy collector 1,100 00
Amounts carried forward $13,874 99
$14,300 00
106
Amounts brought forward, $13,874 99 $14,300 00
Dexter Whipple, assistant assessor, Ward 1 52 00
Elihu Smead, assistant assessor, Ward 2 88 00
O. F. Lucas, assistant assessor,
Ward 3
53 50
Rufus Moulton, assistant assessor Ward 4 68 00
S. N. Woodward, assistant assessor, Ward 5 60 00
George Warren, assistant assessor, Ward 6 80 00
John Warner, assistant assessor,
Ward 7
70 00
Total as per item No. 36 of expenses $14,346 49
Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury
$46 49
Schools.
GENERAL APPROPRIATION, EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
General appropriation for schools $89,500 00
Received from dog tax, by order of city council 1,581 88
$91,081 88
Transferred to school incidentals
788 54
Amount carried forward,
$90,293 34
107
Amount brought forward $90,293 34
EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL.
John E. Kimball, superintendent $1,620 00
Thomas Emerson, superintendent 1,080 00
Isaac Hagar, secretary school board 300 00
$3,000 00
HIGH SCHOOL.
Edward H. Cutler, head master 2,800 00
Ezra W. Sampson, master 2,000 00
S. Warren Davis, assistant master 1,568 75
Caroline Spear, assistant
1,000 00
S. Alice Worcester, assistant
1,000 00
M. Abby Smith, assistant
1,000 00
Maybell P. Davis, assistant
1,000 00
Evelyn Rich, assistant
968 75
S. Alice Ranlett, assistant 337 50
Lida P. Underhill, assistant
265 50
$14,940 50
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Adeline V. Pond, drawing and writing
800 00
Jennie E. Ireson, calisthenics and elocution 500 00
Timothy L. Roberts, music
937 50
Isaac H. Houghton, military drill
250 00
Henry S. Dewey, military drill
40 00
Ellen L. Bond, sewing
450 00
Julia Grant, sewing 450 00
Amounts carried forward, . $18,368 00
$90,293 34
108
Amounts brought forward, $18,368 00 $90,293 34
MASON SCHOOL.
Albert L. Harwood, master 1,900 00
Sarah H. Munger, head assistant 243 75
Della E. Dodge, head assistant 701 25
Ellen S. Baker, assistant 405 00
Maria F. Wood, assistant
600 00
Mary Tenney, assistant 600 00
Margaret Martin, assistant 600 00
Myra A. Wilson, assistant
600 00
Ellen M. Cook, assistant
600 00
Annie E. Bancroft, assistant 456 25
Susan C. Wood, assistant
375 00
Lizzie S. Friend, assistant
375 00
Fannie E. Longfellow, assistant
187 50
Alice F. Friend, substitute teacher 6 75
Addie Scott, substitute teacher 2 25
$26,020 75
OAK HILL SCHOOL.
C. Howard Wilson, principal
750 00
THOMPSONVILLE SCHOOL.
Helen A. Davis, principal
750 00
HYDE SCHOOL.
George A. Moore, master 1,637 50
Charlotte E. Cameron, head assist-
ant 750 00
Gertrude Blackmar, assistant
568 75
Amounts carried forward,
$30,477 00
90,293 34
109
Amounts brought forward . $30,477 00 $90,293 34
Mabel R. Wetherbee, assistant 600 00
Phebe E. Churchill, assistant 600 00
A. A. Scott, substitute teacher 3 15
PROSPECT SCHOOL.
Walter C. Frost, master 1,187 50
Charles E. Hussey, master 562 50
Martha L. Perkins, head assistant 750 00
Ella F. Crooker, assistant 600 00
Lucy A. Hayward, assistant . 600 00
Lizzie W. Everett, assistant
600 00
Mary P. Fanning, assistant .
600 00
Jennie Freeman,substitute teacher 4 50
HAMILTON SCHOOL
Luther E. Leland, master 1,900 00
Anna G. Swain, head assistant 750 00
Ellen M. Leland, assistant 600 00
Sarah H. Jumper, assistant
600 00
WILLIAMS SCHOOL.
George L. Chandler, master . 1,900 00
Elizabeth A. Pinnock, head assis't 412 50
Laura Saltonstall, assistant . 600 00
Hattie A. Ingraham, assistant 568 75
Ann B. Smith, assistant 600 00
Dora A. Allen, assistant
518 75
Louise N. Burbank, assistant 375 00
Rose A. Harkins, assistant 187 50
Amounts carried forward . $45,597 15
$90,293 34
110
Amounts brought forward, $45,957 15 $90,293 34
Ella M. Harrigan, substitute tea- cher 140 63
Harriet N.
Sands,
substitute
teacher .
112 50
Annie A. Jackson, substitute tea- cher
15 38
Carrie L. Mills, substitute teacher 4 32
PIERCE SCHOOL.
Levi F. Warren, master 1,900 00
Sarah A. Warren, head assistant 750 00
M. Alice Warren, assistant 568 75
Eliza E. Simmons, assistant . 600 00
Helen S. Tolman, assistant
518 75
DAVIS SCHOOL.
Ella G. Bates, principal 750 00
Calista S. Wood, assistant
600 00
Susan E. Copeland, assistant 600 00
Sarah E. Foster, assistant
600 00
Jennie M. Daniels, assistant . 337 50
Gertrude A. Elder, assistant
22 50
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
Elizabeth F. Paddock, principal 750 00
M. Isabel Jenkins, assistant . 600 00
Emma J. Thompson, assistant 255 00
Emma T. Weeks, assistant 345 00
Margaret A. Mague, assistant
568 75
Amounts carried forward $55,636 23
$90,293 34
111
Amounts brought forward . $55, 636 23 $90,293 34
ADAMS SCHOOL.
William A. Spinney, master 1,900 00
V. E. Hapgood, head assistant 750 00
Estella M. Haynes, assistant 600 00
Abbie J. Fiske, assistant 568 75
Angelia A. Smith, assistant
518 75
Lilian G. Hayden, assistant
237 50
Mrs. C. W. Morehouse, substitute teacher 7 12
Kate Mellish, substitute teacher 3 94
May Tufts, substitute teacher 2 07
CLAFLIN SCHOOL.
Herbert F. Sylvester, master 1,218 75
Lilla T. Wilder, head assistant 656 25
Mary R. Ware, assistant 375 00
Lizzie Jones, assistant 600 00
Lydia A. Brierly, assistant
396 00
Ellen M. Harrigan, assistant
287 50
Ellen S. Tewksbury, assistant
187 50
Ella M. Donkin, substitute teacher 2 25
Carrie L. Mills, substitute teacher 2 25
Annie F. Merrill, substitute teacher 2 25
ELIOT SCHOOL.
George G. Edwards, master
1,637 50
H. Augusta Millard, head assist- ant 656 25
Louise W. Clelland, assistant 600 00
Abbie J. Clark, assistant 600 00
Belle Blodget, substitute teacher . 24 38
R. C. Buchanan, substitute teacher 2 25
Amounts carried forward, $67,472 49
$90,293 34
112
Amounts brought forward, $67,472 49 $90,293 34
JACKSON SCHOOL.
Eliza J. Lovely, principal 600 00
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, assistant 568 75
Lottie E. Stearns, assistant 537 50
Gertrude H. Smead, assistant
494 37
Mary A. Wellington, assistant 332 50
Grace Dalby, substitute teacher 3 76
BIGELOW SCHOOL.
H. Chapin Sawin, master · 1,900 00
Martha M. Bakeman, head assist-
ant 750 00
Annie E. George, assistant
600 00
S. Louise Shelton, assistant 600 00
Augusta A. Lintell, assistant
600 00
Emily J. Dyer, assistant
518 75
Elizabeth Ayles, assistant
518
Clara A. Farwell, assistant
72 00
UNDERWOOD SCHOOL.
Emma M. Cleary, principal 337 50
Charlotte E. Sewall, principal
334 69
Annie L. Wood, assistant
600 00
Josephine W. Littlefield, assistant 600 00
Ada L. Donkin, assistant 443 75
Ella M. Donkin, assistant
120 75
Lizzie C. Clark, assistant
90 00
Nellie B. Littlefield, assistant
31 50
Amounts carried forward, $78,127 06
$90,293 34
113
Amounts brought forward, . $78,127 06 $90,293 34 LINCOLN SCHOOL.
Nellie B. Rand, principal 600 00
Rose A. Harkins, assistant . 187 50
JANITORS.
John Cummings, High . 650 04
Thomas Woodman, Mason 540 00
John Mohr, Thompsonville
96 00
Willie E. Wiswall, Oak Hill
72 00
Herman Esty, Oak Hill 24 00
Enoch Houston, Hyde .
300 00
Joshua L. Randall, Prospect .
360 00
James H. Boit, Hamilton
224 00
Martin Walsh, Williams
343 36
Thomas Johnson, Pierce and Davis 443 36
Bridget Cox, Franklin . 213 36
Mary Delaney, Adams . 244 00
John Dorney, Claflin
320 00
James Dunn, Eliot
282 50
Mary Walsh, Jackson .
240 00
John McCamman, Bigelow, Under- wood and Lincoln . 649 28
FUEL.
Albert Brackett, coal
3,894 86
C. F. Eddy & Co, coal and wood
1,982 24
Almshouse department, wood ·
310 50
George Warren & Co., coal and wood 140 13
T. W. Nickelson, coal and wood . 43 15
Trowbridge & Hill coal ·
6 00
Total, as per item No. 37 of expenses
$90,293 34
114
School Incidentals.
Appropriation $9,000 00
Additional appropriation, for pur-
chase of books, by order of City Council · 5,500 00
Transferred from general appropri- ation for schools . . 788 54
Transferred from appropriation for industrial and mechanical draw- ing 230 00
Transferred from appropriation for evening schools 30 91
$15,549 45
Knight, Adams & Co., books,
stationery, etc., $7,990 47
Cowperthwait & Co., books, 44 37
T. W. Gilson, books 22 05
Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., books 17 10
Charles H. Whiting, books . 11 34
Robert S. Davis & Co., books
8 64
C. E. Bruce, books 6 00
D. Lathrop & Co., books 3 90
Drew, Allis & Co., maps
15 00
J. D. F. Brooks, rebinding books . 79 80
Henry McElwain, black-boards 284 57
Alfred Mudge & Son, printing re- ports, etc., 373 75
George H. Pratt, printing, etc., 252 70
A. G. Whitcomb, school furniture 1,717 36 Standard School Furniture Co., school furniture 194 05
Amounts carried forward, $11,021 10 $15,549 45
115
Amounts brought forward $11,021 10 $15,549 45
Holland & Daniels, window shades,
etc., 368 00
George T. Weston, window shades, etc., 34 80
12 00
J. B. Newell, window shades, etc., Thomas Sinclair, window shades, etc., 5 00
William Read & Son, 150 guns
961 50
Water Department, use of water
668 00
James Claffy, cleaning vaults 217 19
J. H. Daniels, diplomas for grad- uating class 93 65
S. C. Ayres, clocks and repairing
131 75
George W. Choate, repairs on clocks . 39 00
A. Phipps, repairs on clocks . 15 50
A. J. Macomber, repairs on clocks 13 50 E. W. Sampson, sundry cash ex- penses 119 30
Miss Julia Grant, sundry cash ex- penses
29 00
H. M. Allen, sundry cash expenses Miss Ellen L. Bond, sundry cash expenses 14 00
25 00
John E. Kimball, sundry cash ex- penses ·
10 75
W. C. Frost, sundry cash expenses 3 31
George E. Bridges, taking census of children from 5 to 15 65 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas
45 03
Martin Walsh, cleaning Williams schoolhouse 53 00
Amounts carried forward, $13,945 38
$15,549 45
116
Amounts brought forward, $13,945 38 $15,549 45
James D. Henthorn, services as tru- ant officer 25 00
Charles O. Davis, services as truant officer 25 00
John Ryan, services as truant of- ficer 25 00
John Purcill, services as truant of- ficer 25 00
Charles P. Huestis, services as tru- ant officer 25 00
George H. Brown, tuning pianos 37 00
William C. Hill, tuning pianos 5 00
Woodward & Brown, polishing piano 6 00
T. L. Roberts, tuning forks 3 25
F. H. Hunting, expressage 42 50
G. L. Pearson, expressage
18 75
C. H. Jenison, expressage
12 80
Johnson & Keyes, expressage 8 75
Ballard's Express, expressage
5 00
Eben Smith, framing diplomas
20 00
H. A. Spear, conveyance of sewing teacher 18 50
G. M. D. Fernald, repairing fix- tures 14 76
Thomas Johnson, removing ashes 6 90
James H. Boit, removing ashes 2 50
Joseph Breck & Sons, wheel- barrow . 5 60
Asahel Wheeler, chloride of lime . 5 00
Emma A. Page, covering books 2 65
Amounts carried forward $14,285 34
$15,549 45
117
Amounts brought forward, $14,285 34 $15,549 45
Albert E. Leach, covering books . 2 50
J. D. F. Betts, fitting keys 2 00
William Delaney, moving furniture 2 00
John Farrell, moving desks . .
2 00
William F. Soule, material and labor 99 25
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 98 21
James Dunn, material and labor 74 08
O. F. Lucas, material and labor J. C. Farrar, material and labor Isaac Smith, material and labor
65 66
52 85
40 35
Milo Lucas, material and labor 36 92
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor . 33 61
James McGourty, material and labor 21 48
Allen Jordan, material and labor . 21 33
Eben C. Clark, material and labor 20 87 W. B. Alexander, material and labor 18 96
L. A. Ross, material and labor ·
15 56
Thompson & Odell, material and labor 14 05
John E. Coleman, material and labor
14 01
Charles S. Phillips, material and labor 13 71
R. Freeman, material and labor 7 60
Ralph Davenport, material and labor ·
6 13
C. G. Fletcher, material and labor
6 00
Amounts carried forward, . $14,954 47
$15,549 45
118
Amounts brought forward; . John F. Franklin, material and labor .-
$14,954 47 $15,549 45
5 25
Walworth Manufacturing Com-
pany, material and labor 5 21
D. H. Mc Waine, material and labor 3 75
Murray & Farrell, material and labor 3 65
Edward Pike, material and labor . 3 60
Robbins & Healy, material and labor 3 00
W. E. Holmes, material and labor 2 95
G. B. Randall, material and labor 2 50
Peabody & Whitney supplies
315 52
Thayer & Stiles, supplies
70 21
H. F. Wellington, supplies
65 31
George S. Perry, supplies
20 90
Oscar F. Howe, supplies
13 65
C. W. Morehouse, supplies 12 98
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 9 06
J. J. McNutt, supplies 6 62
J. A. Swasey, supplies
5 00
C. C. Cook, supplies
4 90
Barber Bros., supplies
3 35
Boynton & Marsh, supplies
3 13
Hektograph Manu'f. Co., supplies
3 04
Amory Hall, supplies .
3 00
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies
2 86
H. S. Williams, supplies
2 54
J. L. Randall, supplies
2 50
Mrs. H. M. Quimby, supplies 2 40
Sundry small bills
15 90
Total, as per item No. 38 of expenses, · Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $2 20
15,547 25
-
119
Sidewalks and Street Crossings.
Appropriation
$6,000 00
Transferred from appropriation
for gravel land
800 00
฿6,800 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor men and teams, highway de- partment
$3,519 90
Simpson Bros., concreting 3,043 90
Noah Prescott, stone
192 14
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight 32 00
T. F. Frobusher, refund of bill .
6 12
Total, as per item No. 39 of expenses 6,794 06
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $5 94
Sinking Fund, City Debt.
Appropriation $20,800 00
".mount paid Commissioners of sinking fund, as per item No. 40 of expenses $20,800 00
Sin ing Fund, Water Bonds.
Appropriation $16,000 00
Amount paid Commissioners of sinking fund as per item No. 41 of expenses $16,000 00
120
State Aid.
Appropriation
$1,000 00
Benjamin E. Sweetland
$93 50
William Watson
72 00
Thomas Dolan
48 00
M. Hagarty .
48 00
Eliza M. Jackson .
48 00
Elizabeth Burke
48 00
Mary Duran
48 00
Anna C. Boyd
48 00
Sarah Fell
48 00
Catherine McAleer
48 00
Agnes Myers
48 00
Bridget A. Wright
48 00
George Hutchinson
44 00
Thomas Dennon
38 00
Ann Duval £
36 00
Bridget Madden
32 00
N. D. Tibbetts
18 00
Thomas Probert
16 00
Fannie D. Cassell
4 00
Patrick Carrigan .
4 00
Total, as per item No. 42 of expenses $837 50
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $162 50
Street-Light Department.
Appropriation $20,250 00
Newton and Watertown Gaslight Co., gas, and care of street- lamps, (gas) . . $13,416 40
Amounts carried forward . $13,416 40
$20,250 00
121
Amounts brought forward, $13,416 40 $20,250 00
Newton and Watertown Gaslight
Co., oil and care of street-lamps, (oil) 2,828 37
Newton and Watertown Gaslight Co., glass, repairs, etc., 401 16
Newton and Watertown Gaslight
Co., painting posts & lanterns 210 75 Wheeler Reflector Company, light- ing and care of street-lamps 1,006 88
The Ritchie Street-lighting Co., lighting and care of street- lamps 916 50
George A. Torrey, lighting and care of.street-lamps ·
257 60
W. J. Towne, material, care of lamp, etc., 11 30
Nathaniel Tufts, lanterns, etc., 488 13
Davis and Farnum Manu'f. Co., iron posts 324 00
W. B. Berry & Co., lanterns and posts 185 25
C. A. Gowell, setting lamp-posts, etc., 36 00
Timothy O'Leary, setting lamp- posts, etc., ·
20 50
Thomas Hart, setting lamp-posts, etc., ·
18 53
James Scully, setting lamp-posts, etc., 5 00
J. C. Farrar, repairs on lanterns 7 75
J. E. Trowbridge, repairs on lanterns 5 85
Amounts carried forward $20,139 97
$20,250 00
122
Amounts brought forward . $20, 139 97 $90,193 34
D. J. O'Donnell, repairs on lanterns 4 35
Alta Manufacturing Co., supplies 3 45
S. F. Cate, use of team 3 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage 1 75
Total, as per item No. 43 of expenses, 20,152 52
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury, $97 48
George A. Torrey.
Paid to George A. Torrey, amount
deposited to guaranty con-
tract, as per item No. 44 of
expenses
$50 00
Taxes, 1884 .- State.
Amount assessed for State tax $32,180 00
Amount paid to state treasurer, as per item
No. 45 of expenses $32,180 00
Taxes 1884 .- County.
Amount assessed for county tax $14,801 80
Amount paid to county treasurer, as per item
No. 46 of expenses $14,801 80
Taxes, 1884 .- National Bank.
Amounts paid to Commonwealth of Massachu- setts for non-residents of Newton, National Bank Shares, as per item No. 47 of ex- penses $1,270 92
123
Temporary Loans .- 1884.
April 9. Paid Suffolk Savings In- stitution . . $30,000 00
April 28. Paid Suffolk Savings Institution 60,000 00
Nov. 5. Paid Commonwealth of Massachusetts 40,000 00
Nov. 5. Paid Suffolk Savings In- stitution . 60,000 00
Nov. 6. Paid National Bank of Redemption 65,000 00
Nov. 6, Paid New England Trust Company 35,000 00
Nov. 27. Paid New England Trust
Company
30,000 00
Total, as per item No. 48 of expenses $320,000 00
Use of Hydrants.
Appropriation .
$8,000 00
Water department .
$8,000 00
Total, as per item No. 49 of expenses $8,000 00
Water Maintenance.
Appropriation $13,500 00
Albert S. Glover, services as regis-
trar 1,800 00
Albert S. Glover, sundry cash ex- penses · ·
39 25
H. N. Hyde, Jr., services as super-
intendent
·
1,500 00
Amounts carried forward,
.
$3,339 25
$13,500 00
124
Amounts brought forward, $3,339 25 $13,500 00
H. N. Hyde, Jr., sundry cash ex- penses . 36 92:
624 00
J. C. Whitney, services as inspector Thomas Coughlan, services as en- gineer 1,200 00
George H. Bourne, clerical services 24 00
Pay-rolls of laborers 3,557 17
Hills, Bullens & Co., coal
2,241 85
Albert Brackett, coal
36 72
Daniel Sullivan, wood 93 00
James E. Cahill, wood . 64 00
T. W. Nickelson, carting coal 108 24
T. Albert Ward, care of reservoir 50 00
H. W. Leach, castings, etc., 291 78
F. Murphy, hose 163 33
American Fire Hose Manu'f. Co., hose, etc., 59 40
Jarvis Engineering Co., foot lathe 126 00
Isaac Smith, material and labor 162 30
J. D. Billings, material and labor 111 82
Walworth Manu'f. Co., material and labor 93 75
Kendall & Roberts, material and labor 42 57
Boston Machine Manu'f. Co, mat- erial and labor 37 98
Davis and Farnum Manu'f. Co., material and labor 28 77
Pettee Machine Works, material and labor 15 71
Amounts carried forward . $12,508 56
$13,500 00
125
Amounts brought forward, . $12,508 56 $13,500 00
W. P. Leavitt & Son, material and labor 11 91
R. Curry, material and labor 9 86
J. H. Cushman, material and labor 7 20
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor 6 69
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 4 32
Quincy Harrington, material and labor 3 00
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor 2 08 Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing 111 80
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing ·
20 49
Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance Co. policy 45 00
E. Smead & Co., grain . 46 98
Leonard and Ellis, oil .
70 52
Vacuum Oil Company, oil
35 15
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams 27 43
D. D. Skillings, use of barge .
15 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas ·
6 93
L. C. Tolman, hay
4 30
Almshouse dept., hay
4 01
S. T. Ball, pasturing horse 3 75
Joel Goldthwait, mat 3 38
George Baker, material and labor
3 00
George H. Pratt, printing 2 25
M. Bunker, attendance upon sick horse 2 17
Stephen F. Cate, barge service and
use of teams 177 50
Amounts carried forward .
$13,133 28
$13,500 00
126
Amounts brought forward ". $13,133 28 $13,500 00
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams 18 67
S. F. Hatchard, use of teams 10 00
John T. Hill, use of teams 6 00
F. Jones, expressage 54 55
A. Harris, expressage 6 00
Frank R. Patch, expressage .
2 30
Sherburne & Co., supplies
29 43
A. A. Savage, supplies
12 63
H. W. Wellington, supplies .
12 25
J. A. & W. Bird & Co., supplies Ward & Curley, supplies 8 00
9 92
C. W. Trainer & Co., supplies
5 08
Hall Rubber Co., supplies 4 88
Morss & Whyte, supplies
4 50
B. Billings, supplies 4 47
C. W. Morehouse, supplies 4 33
W. H. Gallison, supplies 4 00
H. F. Jenks, supplies 3 50
Sundry small bills
·18 15
Total, as per item No. 50 of expenses 13,351 94
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury . $148 06
Water Meters and Service Pipe.
Appropriation . $5,000 00
Transferred from receipts, by or-
der of City Council 600 00
$5,600 00
Pay-rolls of laborers $1,924 64
National Meter Co., meters, etc., 2,196 60
Amounts carried forward $4,121 24
$5,600 00
127
Amounts brought forward, $4,121 24 $5,600 00
Union Water Meter Co., repairing meters, etc. . 151 75
J. C. Whitney, services as inspector National Tube Works, pipe, etc., 343 82
427 50
E. Smead & Co., grain
93 91
L. C. Tolman. hay
8 60
Almshouse Dept., hay . ·
8 01
H. N. Hyde,Jr., sundry cash ex- penses 22 57
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 39 79
J. McFaden, blacksmithing 5 25
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 4 75
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing 2 49
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams 25 82
S. F. Cate, use of teams 2 00
Jenkins Bros., packing, etc., ·
14 25
Chapman Valve Manu'f. Co., valves,
etc., 13 90
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight 12 46
M. C. Laffie, serving notices 8 00
Robert Harrison, serving notices 3 00
R. M. Lucas, serving notices 2 00
S. T. Ball, pasturing horse . 7 50
M. Bunker, attendance upon sick horse 4 34
C. E. Perry, expressage 3 99
R. Curry, material and labor 19 71
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor . 11 05
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor
4 15
P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor 3 33
M. S. Hodgson, material and labor 2 58
Amounts carried forward,
$5,367 76 $5,600 00
128
Amounts brought forward, $5,367 76 $5,600 00
A. W. Snow, material and labor . 2 25
A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor 2 10
Ward and Curley, supplies 99 00
H. R. Worthington, supplies 52 97
Walworth Manufacturing Co., sup-
plies
51 01
Sabin and Page, supplies
3 13
R. S. Atkinson, supplies
2 33
Sundry small bills
4 42
Total, as per item No. 51 of expenses .
. $5,584 97
Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $15 03
Water Construction.
Total expenditure to December 31st, 1883 Pay-roll of laborers $8,546 58
$942,991 93
R. D. Wood & Co., iron pipe 6,573 04
Boston Machine Co., hydrants, etc. 1,776 18
Davis and Farnum Manufacturing Co., castings, etc. .
1,483 79
City Iron Foundry and Chain Works, gate boxes, etc. . 1,131 92
884 85
National Tube Works Co., pipe etc. Walworth Manufacturing Co., ma- terial and labor 711 79
Chapman Valve Manufacturing Co., valves, etc. 455 00
Chadwick Lead Works, lead 432 18
Boston and Albany Railroad, freight
367 46
Amounts carried forward, $22,362 79 $942,991 93
129
Amounts brought forward,
$22,362 79 $942,991 93
George A. Goodyear, powder and fuse
306 30
Ward and Curley, supplies . ·
265 80
George W. Whitman, inspection of pipe ·
205 00
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams
185 00
E. Smead & Co., grain, etc. . 140 85
Francis Jones, labor on Cottage street 100 00
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 147 01
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing
145 89
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing .
61 06
S. D. Keegan, blacksmithing
58 70
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing
35 11
J. McFaden, blacksmithing .
17 60
D. J. Carroll, blacksmithing . 10 12
D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing 7 70
Murray and Farrell, blacksmithing 6 94
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing 6 53
P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing
6 12
Scott and Maher, blacksmithing 5 78
96 51
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams Stephen F. Cate, use of teams
21 00
Frank R. Patch, expressage .
22 90
C. E. Perry, expressage
19 85
F. H. Hunting, expressage 8 00
J. F. Calder, expressage 6 25
The Coffin Valve Co., gate hydrants
42 00
American Fire Hose Manufacturing Co., hose 31 20
Amounts carried forward $24,322 01 $942,991 93
130
Amounts brought forward, $24,322 01 $942,991 93
Sewall and Day Cordage Co., manila 30 27
Leverett Saltonstall, refilling trench A. F. Noyes, sundry cash expenses 22 04
28 00
L. C. Tolman, hay 12 90
Almshouse Department, hay
12 03
N. & W. Gaslight Co., coke
10 00
Simpson Bros., concreting .
9 18
Speare, Gregory & Co., oil
6 52
M. Bunker, care sick horse
6 49
S. T. Ball, pasturing horse .
11 25
H. N. Hyde, Jr., sundry cash ex- penses 4 26
C. F. Eddy & Co., cement 2 55
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 39 00
Pettee Machine Works, material and labor 33 17
R. Curry, material and labor 29 58
P. Keegan, material and labor 8 84
J. H. Staples, material and labor 6 50
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor 6 22
Milo Lucas, material and labor 5 96
A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor 5 77
T. J. Hartnett, material and labor 5 50
P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor 5 00
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor 2 00
Dodge, Gilbert & Co., supplies 65 59
H. M. Darling & Co., supplies 59 11
Parker & Wood, supplies 57 60
Amounts carried forward,
. $24,807 34 $942,991 93
131
Amounts brought forward, $24,807 34 $942,991 93
Nichols, Bellamy & Co., supplies 44 25
Dodge, Haley & Co., supplies 38 62
Parker, Holmes & Co., supplies 37 40
Park Bros:, & Co., supplies 32 45
T. C. Lothrop & Co., supplies 23 25
A. A. Savage, supplies
17 01
Hall Rubber Co., supplies
14 40
C. W. Morehouse, supplies
10 10
A. J. Wilkinson & Co., supplies
9 40
Charles W. Trainer & Co., supplies
11 77
Sabin & Page, supplies
4 68
R. S. Atkinson, supplies
3 50
Parker, Gannett & Co., supplies
3 10
Nevins & Co., supplies ·
3 00
M. S. Hodgson, material and labor
3 83
Henry A. Stone, supplies
2 25
Sundry small bills
7 29
Total, as per item No. 52 of expenses $25,073 64
Received.
Received from Boston and Albany
Railroad Corporation for re- location of water pipe at Chest- nut Hill, as per item No. 45 of receipts $1,480 84
$23,592 80
Total expenditure to Dec. 31, 1884, $966,584 73
132
West Newton (Shaw Street) Schoolhouse Special Appropriation.
John Bliss, land $4,234 00
Henry H. Hunt, amount paid on contract .
3,500 00
J. Foster Ober, services as architect
300 00
Water department, use of water
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