Town of Newton annual report 1885, Part 6

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 570


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April 1st, National Bank of the Commonwealth 2,300 00


July 1st. National Bank of the Commonwealth 24,250 00


October 1st, National Bank of


the Commonwealth 2,300 00


Total, as per item No. 23 of ex-


penses


· $53,100 00


90


Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.


Appropriation


.


$1,000 00


Samuel G. Toothachre


$120 00


Samuel Wallis


110 00


Albert P. Bugbee


96 00


John N. Nichols


96 00


John F. Franklin


96 00


Samuel Franklin


96 00


Franklin D. Hill


72 00


James H. Lockley


72 00


Jefferson Thomas


48 00


John Sexton


33 00


John Curtin


20 00


Patrick Carrigan


48 00


Daniel Sullivan


10 00


Total, as per item No. 24 of ex-


penses


$917 00


Balance unexpended, transferred


into treasury


$83 00


Land Damages.


Appropriation


$1,600 00


Transferred from appropriation for drains and culverts 550 00


$2,150 00


T. W. Carter, land to widen


Murray street $716 38


Emily C. Griffin, land to widen Murray street 95 58


Roxanna Cook Stone, land to widen Eliott street 250 00


Am'ts carried for'd, $1,061 96


$2,150 00


91


Amounts brought forward, $1,061 96 $2,150 00


A. R. Mitchell, land to widen Walnut street 100 00


Boston & Albany Railroad, for land to round corners Davis street 25 00


William E. Coffin, land to widen Bellevue street 942 50


Total, as per item No. 26 of ex-


. $2,129 46 penses


Balance unexpended, transferred


into treasury


$20 54


Memorial Day.


Appropriation


$400 00


Charles Ward Post No. 62, G.


A. R. .


$400 00


Total, as per item No. 27 of ex-


penses



$400 00


Miscellaneous Expenses.


Appropriation $10,000 00


Additional appropriation by order


of City Council


5,000 00


$15,000 00


Transferred to appropriation for


gravel lands


300 00


$14,700 00


Amount carried forward . $14,700 00


92


Amount brought forward


$14,700 00


Water department, use of water,


watering streets . $2,380 03


Water department, use of water, watering troughs 800 00


Water department, use of water, drinking posts 105 00


Timothy Stuart, watering streets, Wards 1 and 7 821 25


William H. Mague, watering streets, Wards 3 and 4 810 00


Central Stables, watering streets, Ward 2 ·


270 00


Thomas R Frost, watering streets, Ward 6 270 00


New England Telephone and Tel- egraph Co., rental of instru- ments and service 626 69


Edwin Rogers, for fire-alarm


striker, Newton Highlands 700 00


Peter Thacher, legal services 268 84


William E. Coffin, land to widen Bellevue Street 541 25


Emily S. French, land to widen Centre Street 375 00


Proctor estate, for filling off New- tonville Avenue 500 00


Kate M. Nickerson, land on Insti- tution Avenue 202 80


William N. Bartholomew, land on


Institution Avenue 180 80


Amounts carried forward


$8,851 66


$14,700 00


93


Amounts brought forward $8,851 66 $14,700 00


Sarah J. Gaffield, land on Murray Street 75 00


Thomas Ellis, invalid tax title


176 84


James W. French, invalid tax title 27 64


Amasa Crafts, invalid tax title


245 56


Heirs of David Damon, refund of taxes, taxes on land belong- ing to city 56 96


S. A. Teulon, administrator, set- tlement for personal injuries to Dr. Teulon 400 00


George F. Morgan, abstract of deeds for assessors 158 38


Newton Athenæum, aid for read- ing-room 250 00


W. S. Slocum, settlement of claims and legal expenses, in suits 325 00 W. F. and W. S. Slocum, legal services 10 00


George E. Bridges, services, col- lecting facts of births . 193 00


George E. Bridges, services, reg- istrar of voters 150 00


Isaac F. Kingsbury, services, reg- istrar of voters 150 00


Richard T. Sullivan, services, reg- istrar of voters 150 00


George H. Bourne, services, reg- istrar of voters 150 00


Amounts carried forward, . $11,370 04


$14,700 00


94


Amount brought forward, $11,370 04 $14,700 00


George H. Pratt, printing and advertising . 280 66


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing voting lists, etc .. 217 90


Rand, Avery & Co., printing vot- ing lists, etc. 134 75


Rockwell & Churchill, printing 27 50


Fanning Printing Co., printing 13 50


F. D. Graves, printing .


15 37


Rice & Drake, printing


2 95


American Bank Note Co., altering plate, etc. 150 00


3:28 75


M. C. Laffie, serving warrants, etc. R. M. Lucas. serving warrants, etc. 153 32 E. C. Soule, chairman, amount paid for fire alarm box, and putting up the same 150 00


Newton Graphic, printing and advertising .


113 01


201 00


Dr. James Utley, vaccinations Dr. Eben ,Thompson, vaccinations John A. Kenrick, Treas., for amount paid to E. D. Brooks and others for trimming trees, etc.


3 50


303 59


I. F. Kingsbury, sundry cash ex- penses .


123 14


B. F. Otis, sundry cash expenses John A. Kenrick, sundry cash ex- penses .


90 83


67 62


Amounts carried forward . $13,747 43


$14,700 00


95


Am'ts brought forward, $13,747 43 700 00


A. S. Glover, sundry cash expen- ses 41 6


Isaac Hagar, sundry cash expenses 19 98


A. B. Potter, allowance for drain- age 175 00


John C. Brimblecom, services in City Clerk's office 172 50


George E. Bridges, extra services registration 50 00


Nellie M. Heywood, services in Treasurer's office 50 00


L. A. Richardson, services in Treasurer's office 6 00


Drew, Allis & Co., advertising in Newton directory 75 00


Henry Lemon, decorating City Hall 61 50


Shreve, Crump & Low, invita-


56 25


tions, etc., Grant Memorial . H. A. Cook, Agt., music, Grant Memorial 50 00


Charles Fred Crehore, damages to carriage, etc. 50 00


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., rent of box 40 00


Edwin Holman, insurance on


books (library) 40 00


Central Stables, carriages, Mem- orial day 72 00


Amounts carried forward . $14,707 32


$14,700 00


96


Amounts brought forward $14,707 32 $14,700 00


Edwin Fewkes, bouquets, Mem- orial Day 26 00


M. E. Conlan, services for City Solicitor 56 70


J. M. W. Yerrinton, services for City Solicitor 51 25


M. U. Adams, services in New- ton Mills Case 50 00


Samuel M. Jackson, use of horse and carriage in assessing taxes 80 00


T. W. Carter, interest on award for land damage 85 25


Wasl.burn & Moen, Manf. Co., wire, etc. 38 31


J. D. F. Brooks, binding books .


33 50


J. L. Fairbanks & Co., blank books . 22 75


Estate of A. Trowbridge, use of hall (elections) . ·


25 00


W. S. Richards, use of hall (elections) . ·


5 00


Nonantum Athenaeum, use of


hall (elections) 5 00


Charles H. Stacy, telegrams 34 60 .


Charles L. Bly, bells 7 15


A. J. Fiske & Co., tin boxes 4 25


C. H. Jenison, expressage 4 25


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams


97 75


Amounts carried forward


$15,334 08


$14,700 00


97


Amounts brought forward . $15,334 08 $14,700 00


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams 75 00


S. P. Whitman, use of teams 15 00


Central Stables, use of teams 9 00


9 00


W. H. Mague, use of teams


8 00


Charles G. Tinkham, use of teams


8 00


William Weir, use of teams


8 00


John Purcill, use of teams


7 00


J. T. Hill, use of teams 5 75


J. Frank Makee, use of teams 5 00


George W. Bush, use of teams


2 00


16 55


Adams Express Co., expressage . Thomas Woodman, labor Mason schoolhouse hall 9 00


A. H. Kimball, telephone at- tachment 6 00


Little, Brown & Co., books


6 50


E. Smead & Co., repairing flag 4 15


Commonwealth of Mass., one- fourth received for druggists licenses 4 00


J. D. Wellington, cash paid for labor 3 60


J. L. Randall, labor at Prospect schoolhouse hall 2 50


H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 47 19


15 00


J. C. Farrar, material and labor . C. S. Phillips, material and labor 11 45 W. J. Henderson, material and labor 9 84


Amounts carried forward . $15,621 61


$14,700 00


S. L. Pratt, use of teams


98


Amounts brought forward . $15,621 61 $14,700 00


George Fuller, material and


labor . 9 33


Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 8 00


The S. C. Ballot Box Co., material and labor 2 40


A. R. Gay & Co., supplies 88 50


Joseph Lee, supplies 41 65


Carroll W. Clark, supplies 41 45


G. D. Harvey, supplies 37 45


Stephen F. Cate, making returns of deaths 13 25


George W. Bush, making returns of deaths 11 50


James McGourty, making returns of deaths 10 75


W. H. Mague, making returns of deaths 9 75


John A. Peck, making returns of deaths .


8 00


John Flood, making returns of death 7 00


Harrington & Gregg, making re- turns of deaths 6 75


Agatha Reade, making returns of deaths 75


S P. Whitman, making returns of deaths 50


M. C. Laffie, ringing bell 8 00


J. D. Wellington, ringing bell .


6 00


Amounts carried forward - $15,932 64


$14,700 00


99


Amounts carried forward . $15,932 64


$14,700 00


J. T. Thomason, ringing bell 6 00


Thomas Woodman, ringing bell . 6 00


F. B. Sisson, ringing bell 6 00


Charles A. Worth, ringing bell .


6 00


James H. Boit, ringing bell 6 00


George W. Chamberlain, ringing bell 3 00


W. A. Moore, ringing bell . 3 00


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


6 00


G. R. Aston, deputy clerk, Ward 1 Dexter Whipple, inspector,


Ward 1 10 00


E. L. Lemon, inspector, Ward 1 . 10 00


George Lane, second, deputy in- spector, Ward 1 6 00


Michael Hurley, deputy inspector, Ward 1 6 00


10 00


H. P. Dearborn, warden, Ward 2 E. S. Farnsworth, deputy warden, Ward 2 6 00


W. S. Higgins, clerk, Ward 2


10 00


A. B. Tainter, deputy clerk, Ward 2 6 00


L. H. Cranitch, inspector, Ward 2 10 00


J. D. Billings, inspector, ward 2 . 10 00


J. H. Williams, deputy inspector, Ward 2 6 00


Amounts carried forward . $16,090 64


$14,700 00


100


Amounts brought forward . $16,090 64 $14,700 00


J. C. Whitney, deputy inspector, Ward 2 6 00


George H. Ingraham, warden, Ward 3 10 00


F. E. Hunter, deputy warden, Ward 3 6 00


J. H. Reed, clerk, Ward 3 5 00


J. A. Gaw, deputy clerk, Ward 3 6 00


H. C. Wood, inspector, Ward 3 . 10 00


C. F. Tuttle, inspector, Ward 3 . 10 00


A. R. Coe, deputy inspector, Ward 3 6 00


F. H. Humphrey, deputy in- spector, Ward 3 6 00


J. H. Fitz, clerk pro tem., 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


Henry Washburn, inspector,


Ward 4 ·


10 00


E. E. Moody, inspector, Ward 4 . 5 00


W. A. Leonard, deputy inspector, Ward 4 6 00


G. W. Chamberlain, deputy in- spector, Ward 4 . ·


2 00


John T. Moody, inspector pro tem., Ward 4 2 00


A. J. Grover, warden, Ward 5 ·


10 00


Amounts carried forward . $16,227 64


$14,700 00


101


Am'ts brought for'd,


$16,227 64 814,700 00


J. W. Howe, deputy warden, Ward 5 6 00


C. H. Hale, clerk, Ward 5 . 10 00


G. H. Osborne, deputy clerk, Ward 5 6 00


W. T. Logan, inspector, Ward 5 . 10 00


John Brundrett, inspector, Ward 5 10 00


J. P. Tenney, deputy inspector, Ward 5 6 00


P. T. Begley, deputy inspector, Ward 5 3 00


Daniel Kelliher, inspector pro


tem., Ward 5


3 00


Samuel M. Jackson, warden, Ward 6


10 00


J. D. Greene, deputy warden, Ward 6 4 00


R. R. Bishop, Jr., clerk, Ward 6 . 10 00


J. W. Hill, inspector, Ward 6 .


4 00


H. H. Read, inspector, Ward 6 .


10 00


B. W. Crocker, deputy inspector, Ward 6 6 00


J .. E. Warner, warden, Ward 7 10 00


C. W. Bassett, deputy warden, Ward 7 3 00


Moses Clark, Jr., clerk, Ward 7 . 10 00


H. C. Daniels, deputy clerk. Ward 7 4 00


G. S. Woolbridge, inspector, Ward 7 10 00


Amounts carried forward, . $16,362 64


$14,700 00 .


102


Amounts brought forward, . $16,362 64 $14,700 00


G. W. Lamson, inspector, Ward 7 10 00


Newton Postoffice, rent of box 1 00


B. B. Vassall, supplies 1 00


Boston and Albany Railroad,


freight 25


Total, as per item No. 28 of ex-


penses .


$16,374 89


Balance, overdrawn, transferred into treasury $1,674 89


Newton Free Library.


Appropriation


$7,500 00


Hannah P. James, services, li-


brarian


$1,000 00


Elizabeth P. Thurston, services as assistant librarian


333 33


Etta P. Cleveland, services as as- sistant librarian 400 00


Louise J. Smallwood, services as assistant librarian


400 00


Millie E. Michaels, services as as- sistant librarian 400 0


James J. Tower, services, janitor W. B. Clark and Carruth, books Cupples, Upham & Co., books


800 00


1,205 39


5 10


A. L. Bancroft & Co., books


58 50


D. Appleton & Co., books


48 60


Charles Scribner's Sons, books


28 50


S. C. Casino, books 18 00


Dodd, Mead & Co., books


12 00


Amounts carried forward . $4,709 42


$7,500 00 -


103


Amounts brought torwar 1, . $4,709 42 $7,500 00


Lockwood, Brooks & Co., books. 8 75


Henry C. Nash, books 5 40


Mason & Fowler, books 4 50


W. H. Beechler, books


3 00


Estes & Lauriat, books 1 50


H. D. Noyes & Co., subscriptions 176 10


Nickelson & Co., subscriptions . 12 00


Boston Daily Advertiser, sub- scriptions 12 00


The Tribune Co., subscriptions . 12 00


The Evening Post, subscriptions.


9 00


Post Publishing Co.,subscriptions


9 00


George W. Armstrong, subscrip- tions ·


8 25


Globe Printing Co., subscriptions


8 25


The Springfield Republican, sub- scriptions 7 00


The World, subscriptions 6 56


The Sun, subscriptions


6 00


The Press Co., subscriptions


6 00


Alta California Publishing Co., subscriptions 6 00


The Commercial Gazette, sub-


scriptions


12 60


The Tribune Association, sub- scriptions 8 50


New York Herald, subscriptions


6 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., subscip- scriptions


6 00


Gazette Printing Co., subscription


6 00


Amounts carried forward $5,049 83


$7,500 00


104


Amounts brought forward, $5,049 83 $7,500 00


Baltimore American, subscription 6 00


Journal Newspaper Co., subscrip- tion ·


6 00


Globe Newspaper Co., subscription


6 00


American Arch and Building News Co., subscription 6 00


The Publisher of Science, sub- scription 5 00


H. G. Parker, subscription . 3 20


Bibliothica Sacra, subscription 3 00


Houghton, Miffin & Co., sub- scription 3 00


Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, subscription 2 00


Every Other Saturday Publishing Co., subscriptions 2 00


E. H. Haynes & Co., subscription 2 00 J. H H. McNamee, binding books 127 55 N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas 529 56


Albert Brackett, coal . 241 22


New England Telegraphand Tele- phone Co., rental, etc. . .


40 00


Neil McGinnis, expressage of


books . 900 00


C. H. Hurd, expressage


6 75


E. F. Smallwood, cards, etc. 55 00


George H. Pratt, printing and advertising


38 75


F. D. Graves, printing 15 00


The Newton Graphic, printing 12 37


Amounts carried forward . $7,060 23


-


$7,500 00


105


Amounts brought forward $7,060 23 $7,500 00


Howard Bros., ice 30 00


A. Erickson, awning 25 00


Oscar F. Howe, baskets


13 50


Mellish, Byfield & Co., oak stools


12 00


Newton Cemetery Corporation, ashes . 9 00


W. C. Gaudelet, agency 50 00


E. E. Moody, agency .


40 75


J. J. Peck, agency


40 00


B. Billings, agency


40 00


A. Brush, agency


40 00


A. E. Brickett, agency


24 00


C. W. Kinder, agency 20 00


Library Bureau, supplies


28 55


Smith & Byram, supplies


14 00


The Publishers Weekly, supplies


13 60


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 8 00


A. J. Wilkinson & Co., supplies 7 50


Thayer & Stiles, supplies


4 20


Blair & Hallett, supplies


3 25


N. W. Turner & Co., material and labor 6 40


Timothy Stuart, material and labor 2 00


Russell Freeman, labor 2 00


Worthley, Downes & Co., rubber blankets


6 00


Total, as per item No. 29 of expenses $7,499 98


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury 02


106


Newton Centre (Rice) Schoolhouse.


Total expenditure to Dec. 31, 1884 $12,400 00


Henry F. Ross, amount paid on contract for building . $5,123 50 Walworth Manufacturing Com- pany, amount paid on con- tract for heating apparatus . 1,717 68


T. J. Hartnett, amount paid on contract for plumbing 560 30


Allen & Kenway, services as arch- itects . 463 93


Burditt & Williams, supplies 237 60


Patrick Brennan, grading


200 00


Simpson Bros., concreting .


148 69


Woods, Page & Co., four wood mantels 141 00


J. A. Swasey, blackboards . 132 60


William J. Sullivan, material and labor 80 00


Seth W. Fuller & Holtzer, bells and tubes 75 00


Albert Brackett, coal and wood .


74 31


C. A. Wellington & Co., supplies


49 71


Water department, material and labor 12 94


Enoch Robinson, supplies . 2 37


Total, as per item No. 30 of ex-


penses


$9,019 63


Total expenditure


$21,419 63


107


Nonantum (Eliot) Schoolhouse.


Total expenditure to December


31,1884


$16,802 20


Highland Foundry Co., furnace .


$300 00


Daniel Murphy, manure 23 00


Nonantum Worsted Co., manure


10 00


Joseph Breck & Sons, grass-seed 4 55


George G. Edwards, supplies


3 10


Braman, Dow & Co., material and labor 240 00


James Dunn, material and labor . 50 79


T. J. Hartnett, material and la- bor 19 60


Arthur Glines, material and labor Timothy Stuart, labor, men and


14 00


teams 130 87


Thomas Benson, labor 48 00


Patrick Benson, labor


47 00


Fred Chadwick, labor


38 50


Frank Benson, labor


15 75


Total, as per item No. 31 of ex-


penses


$945 16


Total expenditure


$17,747 36


Police Department.


Appropriation


. $19,500 00


Regular Police Officers.


Daniel M. Hammond, City Mar-


shal


$1,500 00


Charles F. Richardson, Sergeant


of Police 1,095 00


Amounts carried forward


$2,595 00


$19,500 00


108


Amount brought forward, $2,595 00 $19,500 00


George E. F. Baker, patrolman 897 42


N. F. Bosworth, patrolman


961 60


John W. Conroy, Jr., patrolman W. G. Bosworth, patrolman


731 55


895 10


Charles E. Davis, patrolman


997 23


William C. Emerson, patrolman .


958 87


Charles O. Davis, patrolman


980 78


F. B. Fletcher, patrolman .


980 79


Ambrose M. Fuller, patrolman 741 80


Robert S. Harrison, patrolman


989 00


James D. Henthorn, patrolman


994 48


Edson C. Holmes, patrolman 997 24


Charles P. Huestis, patrolman


1,000 00


Rufus H. Moulton, patrolman


895 10


John Purcill, patrolman


962 48


John Ryan, patrolman


1,000 00


$17,578 44


Special Police Officers.


B. F. Burke


13 70


Thomas C. Clay


230 16


Martin C. Laffie


.


137 00


John W. Quilty


392 95


$18,352 25


Incidental Expenses.


Stephen F. Cate, board of horse and use of teams . 306 47


D. M. Hammond, meals for pris- oners, etc. . 92 45


A. D. Colby, meals for prisoners, etc.


32 75


N. & W. Gaslight Co., gas 76 98


Amounts carried forward . $18,860 90


$19,500 00


109


Amounts brought forward $18,860 90 $19,500 00


Water Department, for use of


water 55 00


Albert Brackett, for coal 33 99


William Weir, use of teams


90 50


Central Stables, use of teams


7 50


Nonantum stables, use of teams


4 00


A. F. Harrington, use of teams


4 00


W. H. Mague, use of teams


2 50


S. P. Whitman, use of teams


2 25


H. A. Speare, use of teams 2 00


Fitzgerald Bros., use of teams


2 00


C. G. Tinkham, use of teams .


5 50


John Purcill, conveyance prisoners 81 25


of


C. O. Davis, conveyance of pris- oners 39 50


N. F. Bosworth, conveyance of prisoners 33 96


A. M. Fuller, conveyance of pris- oners . · 26 50 R. H. Moulton, conveyance of prisoners 7 50


W. G. Bosworth, conveyance of prisoners 6 50


R. S. Harrison, conveyance of


. prisoners 5 00


F. B. Fletcher, conveyance of prisoners 2 09


Paine's Furniture Co., for lounge 43 00


J. S. Paine, for lounge 25 00


Amounts carried forward . $19,340 44


$19,500 00


110


Amounts brought forward . $19,340 44 $19,500 00


P. A. McVicker, material and labor 23 95


R. Arnold, material and labor 8 75


Clark Manufacturing Co., ma- terial and labor 3 65


F. Peck, services in City Mar- shal's office 17 00


H. A. Winship, belts, etc. . 13 50


C. A. Twitchell & Co., badges 10 00


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horse 10 00


E. C. Holmes, cash expenses 9 83


C. F. Richardson, railroad tickets 9 75


John E. Parsons, fourteen short clubs 7 00


Dr. J. F. Frisbie, medical attend- ance 5 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage . 4 45


H. Eugene Fleming, supplies 5 35


S. B. Maxwell, washing blankets 4 00


Mrs. A. M. Chick, washing blankets 3 50


E. W. Hodgson, material and


labor


3 00


Sundry small bills


19 00


Total, as per item No. 32 of


expenses . . $19,498 17


Balance unexpended, trans-


ferred into treasury $1 83


111


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


E. S. Colton, services, overseer, Ward 2 50 00


G. H. Ingraham, services, over- seer, Ward 3 50 00


Nathan Mosman, services, over- seer, Ward 4 50 00


H. C. Hoyt, services, overseer, Ward 5 50 00


George Warren, services, over- seer, Ward 6 50 00


John Warner, services, overseer, Ward 7 50 00


Nathan Mosman, amount paid to sundry persons 288 30


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 1,248 85


Northampton Lunatic Hospital,


care of sundry persons 185 73


Danvers Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 114 35


Asylum for the Chronic Insane,


care of sundry persons 501 46


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


care of sundry persons 258 02


Amounts carried forward . $3,646 71


฿8,000 00


112


Amounts brought forward, $3,646 7L $8,000 00


City of Boston, partial support of poor City of Malden, partial support of poor . 128 37


277 56


City of Lawrence, partial support of poor 52 00


Town of Foxboro, partial support of poor 94 25


Town of Sherborn, partial sup- port of poor 22 00


Town of Royalston, partial sup- port of poor ·


18 48


Town of Paxton, partial support of poor 6 96


Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical attend- ance 56 00


Dr. Eben Thompson, medical at- tendance 54 00


Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical at- tendance 33 00


Dr. F. E. Porter, medical at- tendance 31 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, medical at- tendance 30 50


Dr. J. Blodgett, medical attend- ancc · 25 00


Dr. H. B. Stoddard, medical at- tendance 20 50


Dr. Albert Nott, medical attend- ance 13 00


Amounts carried forward $4,509 33


$8,000 00


113


Amounts brought forward $4,509 33 $8,000 00


Dr. James Utley. medical attend- ance 10 00


Dr. F. W. Webber, medical at- tendance 6 00


Dr. W. H. Hildreth, medical at- tendance 4 00


Dr. E. P. Scales, medical attend- ance 3 00


Drs. O. E. & W. O. Hunt, medi- cal attendance 3 00


Dr. E. N. Kingsbury, medical at- tendance 2 75


Dr. D. E. Baker, medical attend- ance 00


Aug. Williams, prescriptions 57 43


Geo. H. Ingraham, prescriptions . 29 50


W. C. Gaudelet, prescriptions 14 15


C. A. Seabury, prescriptions


10 13


C. Sargent Bird, prescriptions


3 50


A. Brush, prescriptions 3 05


Frank W. Freeman, prescriptions - 3 00


J. H. Woolrich, prescriptions 2 45


James McGourty, funeral ex- penses 46 50


Mrs. B. F. Otis, funeral expenses, J. Brown 10 00


W. H. Mague, funeral expenses . 10 00


Newton Cemetery Corporation, interments .


20 00


John Flood, interments


6 50


Amounts carried forward $4,756 29


฿8,000 00


114


Amount brought forward, $4,756 29 $8,000 00


Mrs. William Petigrew, funeral expenses, Miss Jackson 15 00


Miss Alice Williston, board of Sullivan children .


88 00


Roxbury Home, etc., board of Miss Crawley ·


72 00


George A. Merry, board, etc., of Miss Eva Nichols 71 85


Childrens' Hospital, board of Annie Finnissey . .


29 71


Mrs. Agnes Houghton, board of W. H. Lohnas 9 00


William Colter, for board of Fen- nessey children 5 00


Mrs. M. C. Morrill, board of Geo. Bowen 4 75


W. O. Hunt, rent of house for Mrs. Denning 97 00


B. Farrell, rent of house for Mrs. Kennedy 96 00


J. R. Farnum, rent of house for Mrs. Pitts . 80 00


B. F. Houghton, rent of house for Mrs. Cazmay 54 00


Mrs. William. Collins, rent of house for Mrs. Jeffers . ·


48 00


T. J. Hartnett, rent of house for Mrs. Chick 46 00


Michael Ryan, rent of house for Mrs. Costello 32 50


Amounts carried forward


$5,505 10


$8,000 00


115


Amounts brought forward $5,505 10 $8,000 00


Thomas Mullen, rent of house for Mrs. McGue 30 00


Mrs. Chick, rent of house for Mrs. Nutting 19 00


O. F. Lucas, rent of house for Mr. Brown 12 50


John Grace, rent of house for M. Gerry 10 00


W. O. Knapp & Co., groceries 239 25


C. Strout & Sons, groceries 210 50


H. E. Woodberry, groceries 204 97


A. A. Savage, groceries 201 80


J. B. Murphy, groceries 167 00


H. A. Sherman, groceries


99 63


H. W. Fanning & Son, groceries. 92 01


H. B. Coffin, groceries


74 95


W. P. Holden, groceries


68 90


I. R. Stevens, groceries


53 01


E. Vickers, groceries


49 75


B. F. Houghton, groceries .


47 50


George H. Adams, groceries


30 50


Ford's Boston Branch, groceries


24 00


G. P. Atkins, groceries


23 00


William Lowe, groceries


20 45


C. C. Cook, groceries


19 76


B. B. Vassal, groceries


17 00


M. J. Duane, groceries


12 08


Fred L. Cook, groceries


9 70


Mann & Eaton, groceries


4 44


Alonzo Whitney, groceries


4 00


J. W. Davis & Co., groceries


2 00


Amounts carried forward $7,252 80


$8,000 00


116


Amounts brought forward $7,252 80 $8,000 00


Albert Brackett, fuel 340 87


C. F. Eddy & Co., fuel 193 52


Almshouse Department, fuel 164 75


J. W. Hill, fuel


120 17


Hills, Bullens & Co., fuel


107 55


James Nickelson, fuel


105 88


George Warren & Co., fuel


31 35


Daniel Warren, fuel .


13 00


George W. Bush, use of teams


22 50


S L. Pratt, use of teams


10 00


Nonantum Stables, use of teams .


10 00


Charles G. Tinkham, use of teams 15 00


William Weirs, use of teams 8 00


S. F. Cate, use of teams


2 00


George H. Pratt, blank books


15 50


L. A. Hall, for milk


10 13


J. Clayton, for milk 7 22


Everett E. Moody, supplies


15 47


G. W. Gill & Co., supplies


14 25


C. G. Phillips, supplies


5 00


George Barrows, shoes


4 75


Otis Bros., shoes


2 75


Edward Fisher, provisions 4 83


Charles E. Scammon, provisions . 2 09


J. J. Mclaughlin, provisions 2 07


F. M. Dutch, provisions


2 07


S. Nay, provisions


2 00


Sundry small bills


14 63


Total, as per item No. 33 of expenses $8,500 15


Balance, overdrawn, transferred into treasury $500 15


117


Public Property.


Appropriation


$10,000 00


Additional appropriation by order


of City Council 760 00


$10,760 00


Simpson Bros., concreting $614 31


Highland Foundry Co., furnaces, etc. 706 80


Walker & Pratt, Manf. Co., fur-


naces . 404 95


First Baptist Society, use of chapel, for school in Thomp- sonville, for 1885 ·


150 00


Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpets, etc. 220 87 . John and James Dobson, carpets, etc. 129 93


J. L. Randall, care of Prospect schoolhouse hall, etc. 146 50




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