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Total, as per item No. 13 of expenses $532 98
Balance unexpended transferred into treasury $17 02
Fire Department.
Appropriation . $26,000
Transferred from appropriation
miscellaneous expenses by order of city council . ·
125 00
Amount carried forward, . $26,125 00
384
Amount brought forward, . $26,125 00 Henry L. Bixby, chief of depart-
ment $1,500 00
STEAMER NO. 1.
F. E. Judkins, engineer $950 00
H. C. Lindley, substi- tute engineer 36 54
John Deary driver · 750 00
John Deary, driver 3 days in 1885
8 24
Walter Pingree, substi- tute driver 28 84
H. C. Lindley, stoker .
91 67
F. D. Graves, foreman 110 00 C. W. H. Boulton, assis- tant foreman and secretary 105 00
R. J. Morrisey, hoseman 100 00
F. W. Lyons, hoseman 100 00
J. F. Horrigan, hoseman Walter Pingree, hose-
100 00
man
100 00
John McCammon, hose-
man
100 00
Archibald R. Carley, hoseman ·
100 00
B. F. Tripp, substitute hoseman vacation 8 33
$2,688 62
Am'ts carried forw'd,
$4,188 62
$26,125 00
385
Am'ts brought forw'd,
$4,188 62 ฿26,125 00
STEAMER NO. 2.
R. S. Cummins, en- gineer
$950 00
H. C. Lindley, substi- tute engineer 36 54
C. L. Berry, driver 750 00
R. J. Riley, substitute driver . 28 84
G. K. Stacy, stoker
100 00
George H. Haynes, fore-
man
110 00
F. H. Humphrey, assis- tant foreman and secretary
105 00
J. Q. A. Hawkes, hose
man
100 00
H. W. Nicholl, hoseman 100 00
Joseph Cummins, hose-
1
man
100 00
C. M. Kebbe, hoseman
100 00
R. J. Riley, hoseman
95 83
P. E. Ellis, hoseman
75 00
W. F. Rand, hoseman 25 00
A. Woodside, hoseman 4 17
$2,680 38
Amts carried forwd,
$6,869 00
$26,125 00
386
Ani'ts brought forw'd,
$6,869 00 $26,125 00
STEAMER NO. 3.
A. D. Colby, engineer $950 00
John Foley, substitute engineer
36 54
A. C. Jewett, driver
750 00
C. E. Thompson, substi- tute driver . 28 84
Charles A. Peck, stoker
100 00
Charles A. Peck, stoker,
balance due 1885
19 79
110 00
A. I. English, foreman S. F. Chadbourne, assis- tant foreman and secretary
105 00
C. B. Garey, hoseman 100 00
D. McDonald, hoseman
100 00
C. J. Polley, hoseman
100 00
J. McMahon, hoseman C. E. Thompson, hose-
100 00
man
95 83
A. A. Mosher, hoseman 50 00
Bernard McDonald,
hoseman ·
4 17
A. A. Mosher, hoseman
4 17
$2,654 34
Am'nts carried forw'd,
$9,523 34
$26,125 00
387
Amounts brought forward, $9,523 34 $26,125 00
HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1.
Charles Murphy, driver $750 00
Lewis P. Watson, sub- tute driver . 28 84
F. Lancaster substitute driver . 12 36
W. S. Higgins, foreman
110 00
F. B. Sisson, assistant foreman and secre- tary . 105 00
J. H. Williams, ladder-
man
100 00
O. Dow, ladderman 100 00
T. C. Nickerson, ladder- man
100 00
H. J. Williams, ladder- man 100 00
J. Beal, ladderman 100 00
C. Coleman, ladderman 100 00
100 00
U. H. Dyer, ladderman J. F. Horrigan, ladder- man
100 00
J. Watt, ladderman 100 00
M. McLeod, ladderman 100 00
$2,006 20
Amounts carried forward,
$11,529 54
$26,125 00
388
Amounts brought forward, $11,529 54 $26,125 00
HOSE COMPANY NO. 4.
J. E. Watson, driver $600 00 Lewis P. Watson, sub- stitute driver 22 82
E. C. Waterhouse, fore-
man
110 00
A. J. Wandless, assis- tant foreman and secretary 105 00
Daniel Archibald, hose-
man
100 00
F. A. Dexter, hoseman
100 00
F. D. Lancaster, hose- man 100 00
$1.137 82
HOSE COMPANY NO. 5.
J. F. Washburn, fore-
man . $110 00
J. U. Kimball, assistant foreman and secre- tary 105 00
John Frost, hoseman . 100 00
J. M. Taylor, hoseman 100 00
C. G. Fletcher, hoseman 100 00
W. C. Spaulding, hose-
man
100 00
$615 00
Amounts carried forward,
$13,282 36
$26,125 00
389
Amount brought forward, . $13,282 36 $26,125 00 HOSE COMPANY NO. 5.
Bernard Early, fore-
man
$110 00
H. H. Miles, assistant foreman and secre- tary
105 00
D. J. Corcoran, hoseman 100 00
P. E. O'Neil hoseman 100 00
D. J. Cooney, hoseman 100 00
T. E. Haley, hoseman 100 00
$615 00
HOSE COMPANY NO. 7.
W. S. Cargill, foreman $110 00 Harley A. Smith, assis-
tant foreman and secretary 105 00
J. E. Trowbridge, hose- man ·100 00
J. T. Thomason, hose- man 100 00
C. E. Rand, hoseman . 100 00
G. H. Osborne, hose- man 100 00
B. W. Polley, hoseman 45 83
$660 83
20 Firemen, extra services, July 4th 60 00
Amounts carried forward, . . $14,618 19 $26,125 00
390
Am'ts brought forw'd, $14,618 19 $26,125 00
Repairs, Supplies and Incidentals.
S. F. Hayward & Co. Chemical
Engine $2,000 00
E. Ham & Co., horse . 275 00
Gutta Percha & Rubber Co., new
hose 800 00
Gutta Percha & Rubber Co. re- lining hose 364 33
E. Smead & Co., grain 896 47
H. W. Crowell, grain 686 14
N. W. Tupper, grain
450 06
George E. Johnson, grain .
225 00
Albert Brackett, grain 223 40
C. F. Eddy & Co, grain . 202 65
Albert Brackett, coal and wood
532 46
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal and wood
304 07
Hills, Bullens & Co., wood
5 50
Newton Coal Co., wood 5 50
Newton & Watertown Gas Light
Co., gas 357 31
Water Department, use of water 201 00
Madison Bunker, attendance upon sick horses . 185 14
J. R. McLaughlin, attendance upon sick horses . 31 00
P. A. McVicar, repairing hose carriage No. 5, etc. 152 75
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing 152 98
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing ·
107 70
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing
85 46
Amts carried forwd, 22,862 11 $26,125 00
391
Amounts brought forward, $22,862 11 $26,125 00
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 73 66
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 22 00
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing ·
19 00
John W. Scott, blacksmithing
2 25
Waltham Steam Laundry, laun- dry work
75 50
Charles Murphy, laundry work . 37 25
Mrs. Margaret Smith, laundry work .
28 68
Mrs. Julia Buttrick, laundry work B. McFaden, use of horses
84 00
Timothy Stuart, use of horses
47 26
W. H. Mague, use of horses
38 50
J. O. Watson, use of horses
30 62
Stephen F. Cate, use of horses ·
30 00
W. H. Thompson, use of horses
24 00
C. McBride, use of horses
21 88
John Joyce, use of horses
18 38
S. L. Pratt, use of horses
16 25
Central Stables, use of horses 15 75
Charles H. Hale, use of horses
10 50
Dennis Leahy, use of horses
10 50
John Hackett, use of horses 8 75
Thomas F. Mague, use of horses
4 38
Nonantum Stables, use of horses
2 00
F. H. Hunting, use of horses
1 75
B. & A. Railroad, freight, etc. 87 09
N. Y. & N. E. Railroad, freight .
2 09
Amounts carried forward, . $23,618 38
$26,125 00
Mrs. Thomas Purcill, laundry work
25 03
19 20
392
Amounts brought forward, $23,618 38 $26,125 00
J. E. Trowbridge, services exer-
cising horse, Hose No. 7, etc. 76 36
W. H. Wilson, fire hats 59 25
Am. Fire Hose Man'f Co., hose, etc.
30 87
Rhode Island Coupling Co., hose, etc. 18 25
George M. Dewing, hose
8 00
Page & Coffin, buffalo robe
25 00
Boston Electric Time Co., rental of Electric dial .
24 00
Boston Belting Co., suction hose, etc.
23 60
Edwin Rogers, wire, etc.,
23 41
H. L. Bixby, sundry cash expen- ses
20 37
Putnam & Co., mattrasses
19 25
W. C. Smith, saddle pieces, etc.
18 00
L. Barber, Jr., brooms
16 75
M. G.Crane, wood .
16 00
Charles E. Berry, double hang- ers, etc. 12 00
Speare, Gregory & Co., oil
10 52
Peck, Whipple, & Co., whips
9 00
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor
7 72
F. E. Jenison, soap
7 25
A. W. Mitchell, checks for keys
7 20
Frank Edmands, sundry cash ex-
penses
6 00
J. N. Danforth, horse salve
6 00
Amounts carried forward, $24,063 18
$26,125 00
393
Amounts brought forward, . $24,063 18 $26,125 00
Mrs. J. E. Watson, repairing fire coats . 6 00
James Humphrey, labor, etc. on carpet .
6 00
W. B. Randlett, sundry cash ex- penses . F. D. Graves, printing cards, etc. C. Seaver, Jr., photograph of fire Lloyd Bros., cleaning carpet
5 95
6 00
5 00
4 86
Kendall & Roberts, testing boiler 4 75 Newton Odorless Excavating Co., cleaning vault 2 50
J. F. Horrigan, labor on steamer 3 50 Bernard McDonald, labor . 2 00
Mrs. L. Jones, cleaning floor
2 00
E. S. Colton, repairing clock 2 00
Dr. W. O. Hunt, medical attend- ance, C. Murphy . 1 50
A. E. Bartlett, curry-combs 1 50
Jenison's Express, expressage
20 85
E. Jones' Express, expressage W. B. Beals, expressage ·
3 15
1 60
Johnson & Keyes, expressage
1 50
Eames' Express, expressage
1 15
George L. Pearson, expressage
1 00
J. Carroll, material and labor
48 62
F. H. Humphrey, agt., material and labor
24 06
H. H. Hunt, material and labor Joseph Zeller, material and labor .
21 58
20 38
Am'ts carried forward,
$24,260 63
$26,125 00
394
Am'nts carried forw'd, $24,260 63 $26,125 00
George Fuller, material and labor 18 63
William Welsh, material and la- bor ·
16 92
E. W. Hodgson, material and
labor 11 10
D. W. Brownell, material and labor 9 65
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 7 12
Charles W. Trainer & Co., mate- rial and labor 5 20
Whittier Machine Co., material and labor 4 61. ·
J. Hutchins & Co., material and labor ·
4 35
H. D. Hicks & Son, material and labor 5 25
W. F. Rand, material and labor 3 75
D. J. Cooney, material and labor 2 25
D. F. Healey, material and labor 2 00
Robbins & Healey, material and labor 1 50
A. D. Lougee, ice 6 00
George H. Ellis, ice 5 00
Howard Bros., ice
3 60
R. J. Riley, removing snow from hydrants 10 50
J. L. Randall, removing snow
from hydrants 5 25
P. E. Ellis, removing snow from hydrants 5 25
Amounts carried forward, $24,388 56
$26,125 00
395
Amounts brought forward, . $24,388 56 $26,125 00
Walter Pingree, removing snow from hydrants 1 75
H. C. Lindley, removing snow from hydrants 1 75
A. Carley, removing snow from hydrants 1 75
G. K. Stacy, removing snow
from hydrants 1 75
A. A. Mosher, removing snow from hydrants 1 75
J. F. Washburn, removing snow from hydrants 1 75
D. J. Cooney, removing snow
from hydrants 1 75
Edward E. Rice & Co., supplies 85 73
C. F. Hovey & Co., supplies ·
33 50
Charles F. Shrouds & Co., sup- plies 32 00
H. E. Woodberry, supplies 16 02
H. W. Wellington, supplies 10 39
J. Hinman, Agt., supplies 13 55
Ordway, Kimball & Loring sup- plies
10 50
Barber Bros., supplies
10 27
G. H. Ingraham, supplies
9 09
I. R. Stevens, supplies
8 13
George L. Baxter, supplies 7 20
C. W. Sabine, supplies 6 01
Arthur Hudson, supplies
5 80
Amounts carried forward,
$24,649 00
$26,125 00
1
396
Am'ts brought forw'd, $24,649 00
$26,125 00
Thayer, Babson & Co., supplies . 5 50
I. H. Snow, supplies . 5 40
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 5 05
Fire Extinguisher Man'f Co., sup- plies . 5 00
Joseph Lee, supplies
4 50
L. H. Roach, supplies
3 75
B. F. Houghton, supplies
3 61
J. J. Noble, supplies . 3 00
Hill & Langtry, supplies
3 00
Wheeler & Gurney, supplies
2 50
Sherman & Co., supplies
2 70
H. B. Coffin, supplies
2 30
S. W. Fuller & Holtzer, supplies
1 75
Peter Gray, supplies 1 60
C. F. Rogers, supplies
1 50
W. C. Gaudelet, supplies
1 35
A. Whitney, supplies . 1 28
F. Murdock & Co., supplies
1 00
E. L. & F. S. Rollins, supplies 1 00
Sundry small bills
4 89
$24,709 68
Fire Alarm Telegraph.
W. B. Randlet, assistant chief and fire alarm telegraph operator $1,000 00
W. B. Randlett, sundry cash expenses 30 00
Am'ts carried forw'd
$1,030 00 $24,709 68
$26,125 00
397
Am'ts brought forward, $1,030 00 Abbot Downing Co.,
$24,709 68 $26,125 00
wagon 195 00
Edward E. Rice & Co., vitriol 137 00
Edwin Rogers, fire
alarm signal box, etc.
133 43
Abiel Pevey, zincs ·
99 41
B. & A. Railroad, freight 83 24
Washburn & Moen Mfg Co., wire etc.
70 94
Brownlee & Co., tele- graph poles ·
66 64
Almshouse department,
telegraph poles .
27 50
Charles L. Bly, sup- plies
20 54
P. A. Mc Vicar, repairs on pung ·
20 15
S. L. Pratt, use of horse 16 50
M. Frank Lucas, sup- plies
11 15
Charles A. Cole, ma- terial and labor 11 00
Adam Beck, material and labor 5 88
C. S. Phillips, material and labor
4 78
The Pettee Machine
Works material
and labor
2 55
Am'ts carried forw'd, $1,935 71
$24,709 68 $26,125 00
398
Am'ts brought forward, $1,935 71- $24,709 68 $26,125 00 N. and W. Gas Light Co., gas 7 18
John McDonald, labor on fire alarm tele- graph 35 00
John Sullivan, labor on fire alarm telegraph 12 25
Charles A. Peck, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 6 50
L. Cameron, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . . 6 25
· William Sullivan, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 8 75
John Foley, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . · ·
6 88
Timothy O'Leary, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 5 25
Michael Ryan, labor on fire alarm tele- graph · 5 25 James Mague, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 5 25
James Murphy, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 5 25
Am'ts carried forw'd, $2,039 52
$24,709 68 $26,125 00
.
399
Am'ts brought forward, $2,039 52 $24,709 68 $26,125 00 Thomas Green, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 4 38
Patrick Kelly, labor on fire alarm tele-
graph .
1 75
George Fuller, labor on fire alarm tele- graph . 1 35
A. I. English, labor on fire alarm tele- graph .
1 25
Sundry small bills
1 49
$2,049 74
Total, as per item No. 14 of expenses $26,759 42
Balance overdrawn transferred into treasury $634 42
Funded Debt.
Paid to city institution for sav- ings, Lowell, Town of New- ton, note 6 per cent., due Oct. 3, as per item No. 15 of expenses
$20 000 00
Funded Debt, Schoolhouse Note.
Paid to Lynn Institution for sav- ings, note 4 per cent., due Jan. 25, as per item No. 16 of expenses $5,150 00
400
Gravel Land.
Appropriation $2,000 00
Transferred from treasury
per order of city council for
land from which gravel has been removed 567 00
$2,567 00
Heirs of G. J. Carleton, land on
Murray street · $1,000 00
Mrs. Dennis O'Donnell, gravel, River street 100 00
Leonard Hurd, gravel
73 00
Charles Pulsifer, gravel
40 70
D. C. Carter, use of land, for gravel 14 82
F. E. Hamblin, sand
14 25
Patrick Shea, sand
9 20
Mrs. Taylor, gravel
5 10
John Martin, gravel
2 50
Total, as per item No. 17 of expenses .
$1,259 51
Balance unexpended transferred into treasury . $1,307 43
Highways, General Repairs.
Appropriation
$55,000 00
Additional appropriation by order of city council 10,000 00
Amounts transferred from city
treasury by order of city city council, as follows : Received from the citizens of
Amounts carried forward, . $65,000 00
401
Amount brought forward, $65,000 0C
Auburndale on account of construction of sub-way un- der track of Boston & Albany railroad 2,000 00
Received from Boston & Albany Railroad Corporation on ac- count of construction of sub- way as above 600 00
Received from Town of Needham one half expense for construc- tion of bridge over Charles River at Nahanton street. 550 00
Received from Town of Quincy for use of steam road roller 450 00 Received from Roger Sullivan for land on Cook street from which gravel had been re- moved 238 80
Received from Newtonville Im- provement Society on ac- count of improvements in Newtonville square 82 52 . Received from Boston Fire Brick Co. for old stone crusher engine 75 00
Received from Town of Brookline
for use of steam road roller 60 00
Received from Levi B. Gay for drain under drive-way .
25 00
Amount carried forward, .
$69,081 32
402
Amount brought forward,
$69,081 32
William E. Fuller, services as superintendent of streets . William E. Fuller, sundry cash expenses
1,500 00
7 50
John J. Ware, assistant superin- tendent of streets 926 50
John A. Peck, assistant superin- tendent of streets 926 50
1
George E. Stuart, assistant superintendent of streets 1,054 63 · Samuel M. Jackson, assistant superintendent of streets . . 58 50
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, am- ount paid laborers on dis- charge tickets · John A. Kenrick, treasurer, am- ount paid laborers upon high- ways, as per pay rolls . 41,093 24
2,550 27
W. H. Thompson, horses and ex- change of horses 1,322 00
Simpson Bros., concreting
2,672 24
Water department, use of water
294 02
E. Smead & Co., grain
512 81
H. W. Crowell, grain
320 24
N. W. Tupper, grain
253 83
Albert Brackett, grain 170 21
George E. Johnson, grain
168 60
C. F. Eddy & Co., grain
148 27
Nathan Haynes, hay
588 72
Almshouse department, hay
274 55
Amounts carried forward, $54,842 63
$69,081 32
403
Amounts brought forward, . $54,842 63 $69,081 32
Bartlett & Brooke, hay
197 56
N. W. Tupper, hay
194 10
C. H. Reed, hay
182 67
David Hall, hay .
170 37
C. F. Eddy & Co., hay
169 78
Charles A. Warren, hay
132 20
Henry Stone, hay
115 90
E. Smead & Co., hay ·
95 94
William Dix, hay
88 11
Jeffrey Connell, hay ·
68 47
Henry D. Parmenter, hay
57 39
James Nickelson, hay
56 14
Frank E. Cook, hay
48 05
N. B. Douglas, hay
41 76
Mrs. C. H. Darling, hay
30 80
John Burke, hay
14 83
Albert Brackett, straw
184 02
C. F. Eddy & Co., straw
130 95
N. W. Tupper, straw
116 49
H. W. Crowell, straw
90 32
E. Smead & Co., straw
50 60
Almshouse department, straw
44 50
George E. Johnson, straw
24 01
Samuel M. Jackson, straw
19 57
Dwight Chester, straw
16 92
William A. Norton building
bridge Nahanton street 1,100 00
James E. Cahill, abutment for
bridge Nahanton street
247 00
Amounts carried forward, .
$58,531 08
$69,081 32
404
Amounts brought forward, $58,531 08 $69,081 32
William D. Butts, land on Oak and Needham streets 700 00
William M. Hawes, portable boiler, etc. . 478 00
M. W. Sands, brick
503 60
Arthur Muldoon, building bank wall 500 00
John Pulcifer, new carts, etc.
434 30
495 53
H. M. Darling & Co., tools, etc. . Bradlee Hastings & Co., tools, etc. Adam Beck, foot bridge, Lower Falls 350 00
230 12
John J. Ware, use of horse and carriage 200 00
John A. Peck, use of horse and carriage ·
100 00
J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses .
189 00
H. Gore & Co., paving stone
227 18
Noah Prescott, stone .
109 55
George F. Works, chestnut posts
228 88
George A. Goodyear, powder, etc.
171 50
Rockwell & Mosely, powder, etc. 38 00 Boston & Albany railroad, freight 114 00 New York & New England rail- road, freight 9 00
Waldo Bros., cement .
97 20
James Forgie & Son, blankets
93 25
Sewall & Day Cordage Co., manilla, etc.
66 09
Amounts carried forward,
$63,866 28
$69,081 32
405
Amounts brought forward,
$63,866 28 $69,081 32
Samuel M. Jackson, labor, men and teams . ·
62 33
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas
56 48
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe .
43 50
William H. Buston, horse collars
26 00
Bagnall & Loud Block Co., repair- ing block, etc. ·
23 10
E. H. Mulliken & Co., cotton
waste
36 01
Gilkey & Stone, lumber
32 30
George Hammell, wood
19 50
Priest, Page & Co., scales
19 80
John Shorton, sods
16 63
George Matthews & Co., cover- ings
16 37
M. Bunker, care of sick horses
15 50
Leander Barber jr., brooms
15 50
Dyer, Taylor & Co., grey robe
12 00
Town of Wellesley, one half ex- pense repairing bridge Mary E. Woodford, repairing fence . ·
10 48
10 00
Richard Stanley, horse liniment
9 00
W. E. Church & Co.,lifting jacks
9 00
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, oatmeal
8 00
A. M. Gouch, facing hammers
7 50
Pierce O'Connell, weighing stone
7 05
James Hennessey, gravel screen .
7 00
Amounts carried forward,
864,329 33
$69,081 32
406
Am'ts brought forw'd,
$64,329 33 $69,081 32
American Spiced Food Co.,
spiced food . 7 00
Quincy Harrington, filing saws . 5 75
Davis & Farnum Man'f'g Co., castings
5 52
Ambrose Belting Co., belting
4 51
J. N. Danforth, horse salve 3 00
George E. Stuart, sundry cash ex- penses . 2 87
John McCamman, rubber boots
2 75
Alfred Fitzpatrick, lumber .
2 50
L. A. Gammans, oil can
2 50
C. McBride, use of sled 2 00
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 539 65
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing
456 72
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 434 27
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing . 420 19
A. Danforth, Agt., blacksmithing 177 91
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing
150 06
John W. Scott, blacksmithing
114 10
Chas. A. Cole, blacksmithing
92 75
D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing .
76 51
Chas. H. Daniels, blacksmithing
66 34
P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing ·
52 90
Isaac Smith, material and labor 347 03
T. F. Glennan, material and labor 175 60
S. D. Geary, material and labor . 167 30
J. Carroll, material and labor 158 22
C. S. Phillips, material and labor
120 56
"- Amounts carried forward, . $67,917 87
$69,081 32
407
Amounts brought forward, .
$67,917 87 $69,081 32
J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor
89 51
85 87
79 60
D. W. Brownell, material and la- bor
78 75
Pettee Machine Works, material and labor
48 80
William Petigrew, material and labor
47 85
41 75
26 52
23 08
22 35
22 25
22 00
19 60
Kendall & Roberts, material and labor
19 26
16 55
Allen Jordan, material and labor R. J. Gilfeather, material and la- bor
13 80
William Johnson, material and la- bor
12 35
F. H. Humphrey, Agt., material and labor
11 87
L. A. Ross, material and labor
9 60
Amounts carried forward,
$68,609 23
$69,081 32
W. L. Smith, material and labor E. W. Hodgson, material and la- bor
H. L. White, material and labor George Spring, material and labor A. W. Snow, material and labor P. Y. Hoseason, material and la- bor
George Fuller, material and labor P. Carbry, material and labor, R. J. Morrissey, material and la- bor
408
Amounts brought forward,
$68,609 23 $69,081 32
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 9 45
W. H. French & Co., material and labor
9 25
W. F. Rand, material and labor . V. Haffermehl, material and 'la- bor
8 32
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and
labor . 4 10
Higgins & Nickerson, "material and labor 4 00
James Ford, material and labor . 3 00
3 00
Adam Beck, material and labor Edward Pike, material and labor J. C. Newcomb, material and la- bor
2 75
2 50
Moses G. Crane, material and la- bor 1 95
M. C. Higgins, material and labor Albert Brackett, coal and wood . C. F. Eddy & Co., coal and wood Cousens Bros., coal and wood .
1 50
138 87
133 82
132 31
James Nickelson, coal and wood
54 34
J. W. Mitchell, coal and wood . 34 25
George Warren & Co., coal and wood .
25 95
Hills, Bullens & Co., coal and wood . 5 75
Vacuum Oil Co., oil 55 70
Maverick Oil Co., oil .
49 89
Butchers' Slaughtering and Melt- ing Association, oil
17 25
Am'ts carried forward,
$69,315 58
$69,081 32
8 40
409
Amounts brought forward, . $69,315 58 $69,081 32
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 79 62
Wm. H. Mague, use of teams 21 50
Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams 10 50
Chas. G. Tinkham, use of teams
3 00
John Purcell, use of team .
2 50
George W. Bush, use of team
1 00
John McCarty, use of horse
34 00
Timothy Stuart, use of horse
18 00
Harris' Express, use of horse
4 00
George H. Ellis, use of horse 3 00
C. H. Hurd, expressage 16 25
C. H. Jenison, expressage
15 05
E. Jones, expressage .
10 60
Fife's Express, expressage .
2 30
Wm. C. Oastler, supplies 59 00
Barber Bros., supplies 36 44
Geo. H. Ingraham, supplies
33 91
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies
30 98
G. P. Atkins, supplies 18 89
Walworth Manf. Co., supplies
18 72
American Fire Hose Manf. Co., supplies 16 25 .
B. F. Houghton, supplies ·
11 21
Ames Plow Co., supplies ·
10 77
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies
10 41
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies
9 63
C. F. Rogers, supplies
7 80
A. K. Richmond, supplies
7 50
Amounts carried forward,
$69,808 41
$69,081 32
410
$69,808 41 $69,081 32
Am'nts carried forw'd, Thomas Hollis, supplies 7 00
5 88
Isaac H. Snow, supplies Farrell Foundry & Machine Co., supplies
5 88
H. W. Fanning & Son, supplies . 5 84
Thos. B. Adams & Co., supplies
5 50
B. Billings, supplies .
5 35
Chas. W. Sabin, supplies
5 25
F. C. Morgan, supplies
4 15
Chas. Murphy, supplies
4 00
George H. Sampson, supplies
3 65
Wm. C. Gaudelet, supplies
3 63
A. A. Savage, supplies
3 17
Chas. A. Seabury, supplies
2 25
H. A. Sherman, supplies
2 08
A. J. Fiske & Co., supplies J. J. Noble, supplies .
1 95
J. H. Sheridan, supplies
1 50
H. W. Wellington, supplies
1 50
J. W. Davis & Co., supplies Dodge, Haley & Co., supplies
1 39
C. W. Morehouse, supplies
1 25
W. P. Holden, supplies
1 06
William Dix, supplies
1 00
Sundry small bills
8 72
Total as per item No. 18 of ex- penses
$69,893 35
Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury . $812 03
1 52
1 42
411
Highways, Widening, Reconstruction, and Improvements.
Appropriation . $22,000 00
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, am- ount paid for labor, men and teams, as per pay rolls .
$18,196 71
Committee on improvement of Newtonville square 822 29
H. H. Miles, material and labor
408 84
H. F. Wellington, material and labor
190 86
W. L. Smith, material and labor
87 31
R. J. Morrissey, material and labor
50 00
C. H. and A. F. Ireland, material and labor 3 90
Simpson Bros., concreting
402 92
Noah Prescott, stone
·
112 50
Daniel Warren, stone, etc.
93 18
Timothy Stuart, stone, etc.
35 50
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, etc. 294 21
C. S. Packard, moving house
87 50
George A. Goodyear, powder 63 75
Waldo Bros., cement 26 02
Boston & Albany railroad, freight 20 46
M. Frank Lucas, stakes
24 75
M. W. Sands, brick
15 75
Albert Brackett, coal, etc.
15 10
Maverick Oil Co., oil
8 26
Alfred Fitzpatrick, lumber
8 04
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, oatmeal
8 00
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing
43 69
1
Amounts carried forward. . $21,019 54
$22,000 00
412
Amounts brought forward, $21,019 54 $22,000 00
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 37 50
John W. Scott, blacksmithing Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing 23 15
31 91
John Pulcifer, blacksmithing
13 75
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing
6 05
Job Monahan, material and labor
53 90
W. E. Porter, material and labor
6 00
Barber Bros., supplies
12 80
C. F. Eddy & Co., supplies
·
2 40
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies
2 00
George Hamell, wood
6 50
John Shorton, sods
2 32
Stephen F. Cate, use of team
2 00
Eames express, expressage
.
50
C. H. Jenison, expressage
35
J. Q. Harrington, filing saw
25
Total, as per item No. 19 of expenses
21,220 92
Balance unexpended transferred into treasury . $779 08
Interest on City Loans, Permanent.
Appropriation
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