Town of Newton annual report 1886, Part 18

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 594


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$19,241 00 .


Commonwealth of Massachusetts $10,610 00


National Bank of the Common- wealth


4,460 00


City Institution for savings,


Lowell


2,400 00


Lynn Institution for savings


721 00


Winchester Savings Bank


412 00


Cape Ann Savings Bank


412 00


Amounts carried forward,


$19,015 00


$19,241 00


.


.


413


Amounts brought forward, $19,015 00 $19,241 00


Commissioners of the sinking


funds of the City of Newton 206 00


Total, as per item No. 20 of expenses .


$19,221 00


Balance unexpended transferred into treasury . $20 00


Interest on City Loans, Temporary.


Appropriation


. $8,259 00


November 3d, Boston Five Cent


.


Savings Bank, on $75,000 3 per cent.


$1,950 00


November 4th, Brewster, Cobb & Estabrook, on $25,000 278 per cent.


555 03


November 5th, Brewster, Cobb & Estabrook on $25,000 278 per cent. ·


479 13


November 5th, Brewster, Cobb & Estabrook, on $35,000 234 per cent. · November 6th, F. H. Prince & Co., on $45,000 234 per cent. November 6th, F. H. Prince & Co., on $10,000, 3 per cent. . November 8th, F. H. Prince & Co., on $10,000, 3 per cent. . November 8th, F. H. Prince & Co., on $10,000, 3 per cent. . November 9th, F. H. Prince & · Co., on $10,000, 3 per cent. .


347 57


584 38


85 89


85 00


85 00


85 00


Amts carried forwd, $4,257 00 $8,259 00


414


Am'ts brought forw'd, $4,257 00


$8,259 00


November 9th, F. H. Prince &


85 00


Co., on $10,000, 3 per cent. . November 9th, F. S. Moseley on $25,000, 31/8 per cent. 260 42


November 20th, F. S. Moseley premium on loan 50 00


November, 20th, trustees of the


Read Fund, on $39,700 45/8 per cent. 413 95


Uninvested portion of Kenrick


Fund, $2,7,40 4 per cent. 109 60


Total, as per item No. 21 of expenses $5,175 97


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury $3,083 03


Interest On Water Bonds.


Appropriation .


$54,380 00


January 1st, National Bank of the Commonwealth $24,250 00


April 1st, National Bank of the Commonwealth 2,940 00


July 1st, National Bank of the


Commonwealth 24,250 00


October 1st, National Bank of the


Commonwealth


2,940 00 1


Total, as per item No. 22 of expenses $54,380 00


Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.


-


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Samuel G. Toothachre $120 00 ·


Åm'ts carried fori'd $120 00


$1,000 00


415


Amounts brought forward,


$120 00


$1,000 00


Samuel Wallis


120 00


Samuel Franklin


96 00


James H. Lockley


92 00


Daniel Sullivan .


72 00


John Sexton


72 00


John F. Franklin


72 00


Albert P. Bugbee


48 00


Patrick Carrigan


48 00


Jefferson Thomas


48 00


John F. Nichols .


48 00


Franklin D. Hill


36 00


John Curtin


25 00


-


Total, as per item No. 23 of expenses


897 00


Balance unexpended transferred into treasury


.


$103 00


Land Damages.


Appropriation


$2,000 00


Heirs of G. J. Carleton, land on Murray street


$1,000 00


Martha A. Porter, conveyance of


right to enter upon premises to widen and improve Cheese cake brook 500 00


Alfred B. Darling, for land to round corners, Grove and Auburn streets . 25 00


Total, as per item; No. 25 of expenses 1,525 00


Balance unexpended transferred into treasury $475 00


1


416


Memorial Day.


Appropriation


.


$400 00


Charles Ward, Post No. 62 G. A. R. $400 00 .


Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses $400 00


Miscellaneous Expenses.


Appropriation


$10,000 00


Additional appropriation (per or-


der of City Council .


6,000 00


Additional appropriation per or- der of City Council, for trim- ming trees . 300 00


$16,300 00


Transferred to appro-


priation for convey-


ance of pupils by order of City Council . $265 00


Transferred to appro-


priation for fire de-


partment, by order of City Council . 125 00


390 00


$15,910 00


Water department, use of water, watering streets . $1,714 29


Water department, use of water, eight watering troughs 800 00


Am'ts carried forw'd,


$2,514 29


$15,910 00


417


Amounts brought forward, $2,514 29 $15,910 00


Water department, use of water, eight drinking posts 120 00 · Water department, use of water, fountain, Newtonville square 50 00 Timothy Stuart, watering streets, Ward 1 and 7 958 75


William H. Mague, watering streets, Ward 3 and 4


900 00


T. R. Frost, watering streets, Ward 6


525 00


Central Stables, watering streets, Ward 2


300 00


Heirs of G. J. Carleton, land on Murray street · W. S. Slocum, city solicitor, legal expenses


2,000 00


600 00


New England Telegraph and Telephone Co., rental of in- struments and service . · Martin C. Laffie, serving war- rants, etc.


571 90


504 87


Rodney M. Lucas, serving war-


rants, etc. .


136 74


Newton Athenæum, aid for read- ing room . .


400 00


Martha A. Porter, settlement of claim 500 00 · Martha Sanders, settlement of claim . 150 00


Amounts carried forward, $10,231 55


$15,910 00


418


Am'ts brought forward,


15,910 00 $10,231 55


Mrs. M. A. E. Parker, settlement of claim 125 00


Robert Wilkinson, settlement of claim . 50 00


John A. ĮKenrick, Treas., labor, men and teams, highway department .


307 75


Wiggin & Wood, detective ser- vice


274 42


241 25


E. D. Brooks, trimming trees, etc. Edwin Rogers, fire alarm signal boxes, etc., 325 00


J. B. Beers & Co., atlases, City of Newton, . Newton Mills, abatement of taxes George E. Bridges, services col- lecting facts of births . .


325 0.0


215 60 1


Edwin Holman, insurance pre- miums, Public Library 171 16


J. N. Bacon, insurance premium, Public Library ·


17 50


Kern & Fitch, abstract of deed for assessors


162 79


M. D. Jones & Co., drinking fountain 150 00


Henry F. Jenks, drinking foun- tain 142 50


George E. Bridges, services regis- trar of voters 150 00


Isaac F. Kingsbury, services regis- trar of yoters 150 00


.Amounts carried forward, . 13,249 02


15,910 00


1


209 50


419


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


$13,249 02 $15,910 00


George H. Bourne, services regis- trar of voters


150 00


George E. Bridges, extra services registration .


100 00


Joseph Lee, supplies


141 37


Samuel W. Tucker, serving notices, etc. 101 59


J. Frank Makee, carriages Memo- rial day


104 00


John Irving, bouquets Memorial day


30 00


J. M. Lowell, settlement of claim Charles Ward Post, No. 62 for Memorial day


100 00


Clapp & Co., drinking fountain George H. Pratt, printing voting lists, reports, etc. .


631 89


The Newton Graphic, printing etc.


114 51


Fanning Printing Co., printing, etc. ·


59 70


48 45


Rand, Avery Co., printing, etc . Rockwell & Churchill, printing, etc.


35 75


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing, etc.


8 50


Boston Safe Deposit & Trust


Co., rent of box


40 00


Amounts carried forward,


$15,232 78


$15,910 00


100 00


65 00


420


Am'ts brought forward,


$15,232 78 $15,910 00


Charles H. Stacy, telegrams, etc.


50 56


Boston Belting Co., suction hose, etc. ,


93 63


Hills, Bullens & Co., coal .


64 00


Newton Cemetery, trees, Walnut St.


35 00


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams


228 50


Central stables, use of teams


84 75


Nonantum stables, use of teams


84 50


J. Frank Makee, use of teams


14 00


S. L. Pratt, use of teams


9 50


W. H. Mague, use of teams


4 50


Fitzgerald Bros., use of teams


3 00


C. G. Tinkham, use of teams


2 00


2 00


A. F. Harrington, use of teams Samuel M. Jackson, use of horse and carriage in assessing taxes


80 00


19 50


Moses Clark, jr., additional com- pensation for services in treasury department from July 1st to December 31st 150 00 Benjamin F. Otis, sundry inci- dental expenses in auditor's department . 133 04


Isaac F. Kingsbury, sundry inci- dental expenses in city clerk's office 122 68


Am'ts carried forward,


$16,766 94


$15,910 00


Little, Brown & Co., law books John C. Brimblecom, services in city clerk's office ·


353 00


421


Am'ts brought forward,


$16,766 94 $15,910 00


John A. Kenrick, sundry inci- dental expenses in treasury department . 47 82


Nelly M. Heywood, services in auditor's department 80 00


Nelly M. Heywood, services in treasury department


18 00


C. M. Jordan, services in treasury department . 18 00


Isaac Hagar, expenses, in assess- or's department 14 14


25 00


James Gray, services as appraiser James F. C. Hyde, services in Newton Mills matter 25 00


T. W. Nickelson, services in New- ton Mills matter . 12 41


John Brundett, services in New- ton Mills matter .


5 00


J. D. F. Brooks, binding tax lists Mass. Emergency & Hygiene As- sociation, badges


21 10


10 00


L. Cameron, services on telephone Williams, Wentworth & Vose, rent of hall, elections . 48 00 .


C. W. Turner, rent of hall, elec-


tion


20 00


Stephen P. Sharples, testing water .


15 00


Adams Express Co., expressage


26 80


Charles O. Davis, sundry cash ex- penses, etc.


20 00


Amounts carried forward,


$17,188 21


$15,910 00


15 00


422


Amounts brought forward, . $17,188 21 $15,910 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, physical ex- amination police officers 17 50 J. D. Wellington, sundry cash ex- penses 12 38


S. G. Curry, services Newton Mills case 10 00


C. F. Richardson, expenses Newell case 7 94


C. P. Heustis, expenses Newell case


3 84


D. M. Hammond, expenses Newell case


2 65


H. C. Wood, use of plants .


7 00


M. W. Sands, brick 6 30


Michael Baron, services at bog fire 6 00


George E. Worthen, services on telephone line 5 00


E. Smead & Co., repairing flags 3 75


Samuel Hobbs & Co., blank books 3 25


John Ryan, services in court


3 00


N. Y. & N. E. railroad, freight


3 55


B. & A. railroad, freight


3 33


Waldo Bros., cement


2 60


Newton Post Office, rent of box


2 50


John Purcill, conveying ballot boxes .


4 00


H. C. Daniels, conveying ballot boxes


3 00


Amounts carried forward,


$17,295 80


$15,910 00


423


Am'ts brought forw'd,


$17,295 80 $15,910 00


S. B. Maxwell, conveying ballot boxes .


2 00


S. G. Williams, use of team 3 00


H. C. Dimond & Co., rubber stamps


2 00


12 40


4 97


4 81


L. H. Cranitch, material and labor Charles L. Bly, supplies, .


26 65


8 50


J. W. Fuller & Holtzer, supplies Edward E. Rice & Co., supplies John McCamman, supplies


5 25


2 75


H. A. Mansfield, supplies


2 50


A. R. Gay & Co., supplies 2 00


Martin C. Laffie, ringing bell 8 00


J. D. Wellington, ringing bell 6 00


Thomas Woodman, ringing bell .


6 00


George W. Chamberlain, ringing bell 6 00


J. T. Thomason, ringing bell 6 00


F. B. Sisson, ringing bell


6 00


J. H. Boit, ringing bell


6 00


Fred Hamilton, ringing bell


3 00


Charles A. Worth, ringing bell


3 00


George L. Avery, ringing bell


3 00


J. C. Newcomb, ringing bell


3 00


Am'ts carried forward, $17,441 10


$15,910 00


H. H. Hunt, material and labor F. E. Hamblin, material and labor John W. Scott, material and labor J. O. Evans' sons, material and labor


2 75


2 50


H. O'Brien, supplies .


7 22


424


Amounts brought forward, $17,441 10 $15,910 00 Stephen F. Cate, making returns of deaths 13 75


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


George W. Bush, making returns of deaths 9 00


James McGourty, making returns of deaths


8 50


John A. Peck, making returns of deaths . 7 25


John Flood, making returns of deaths . 6 25


Harrington & Gregg, making re- turns of deaths 1


6 25


H. C. Lindley, extra duty during freshet 10 00


G. K. Stacy, extra duty during freshet 10 00


Walter Pingree, extra duty dur- ing freshet 8 00


R. J. Riley, extra duty during freshet 8 00


P. E. Ellis, extra duty during freshet 8 00


Joseph Cummins, extra duty dur- ing freshet . 8 00


L. Woodside, extra duty during freshet .


8 00


Archibald Carley, extra duty dur- ing freshet 6 00


Amounts carried forward, -


$17,567 85


$15,910 00


425


Amounts brought forward, $17,567 85 $15,910 00


C. W. H. Boulton, extra duty during freshet 6 00


F. D. Graves, extra duty during freshet 6 00


C. Thompson, extra duty during freshet ·


6 00


C. A. Peck, extra duty during freshet · R. J. Morrissey, extra duty dur- ing freshet . 2 00


5 00


John McCamman, extra duty dur- ing freshet . 2 00


Frank Liddell, extra duty during freshet 2 00


H. W. Nicholl, extra duty dur- ing freshet . 2 00


C. M. Kebbe, extra duty during freshet 2 00


A. I. English, extra duty during freshet ·


2 00


C. Polly, extra duty during freshet 2 00


C. B. Geary, extra duty during freshet 2 00


D. McDonald, extra duty during freshet 2 00


S. F. Chadbourne, extra duty dur- ing freshet . 2 00


H. H. Hunt, fitting up ward room 11 00


Am'ts carried forw'd,


$17,621 85


$15,910 00


426


Amounts brought forward,


$17,621 85 $15,910 00


Thomas Woodman, fitting up ward room . . W. J. Henderson, fitting up ward


10 00


room 9 48


Higgins & Nickerson, fitting up ward room 6 00


J. L. Randall, fitting up ward room 3 50


R. O. Evans, services as warden Ward 1 10 00 · Edwin A. Smallwood, services as deputy warden, Ward 1 6.00


Seth C. Stevens, services as clerk, Ward 1 10 00


George R. Aston, services as dep- uty clerk, Ward 1 ·


6 00


Fred. H. Stone, services as in- spector, Ward 1 . 10 00 . · Michael Hurley, services as in- spector, Ward 1 . 10 00


A. P. Bugbee, services as deputy inspector, Ward 1 6 00


Charles H. Stuart, services as dep- uty inspector, Ward 1 3 00


Arthur S. Buckingham, services as deputy inspector, Ward 1 3 00 Henry P. Dearborn, services as warden, Ward 2 . 10 00


John F. Payne, services as dep- uty warden, Ward 2 6 00


Am'ts carried forward,


฿17,730 83


$15,910 00


427


Amounts carried forward,


$17,730 83 $15,910 00


Willard S. Higgins, services as clerk, Ward 2 10 00 · Alfred B. Tainter, services as deputy clerk, Ward 2 . 6 00


Laurence H. Cranitch, services as inspector, Ward 2 10 00


James D. Billings, services as in- spector, Ward 2 10 00


John H. Williams, services as deputy inspector, Ward 2 6 00


William C. Gaudelet, services as


6 00


deputy inspector, Ward 2 Harvey C. Wood, services as warden, Ward 3 . ·


10 00


Frank E. Hunter, services as


deputy warden, Ward 3 ·


6 00


Edward S. Merchant, services as clerk, Ward 3 10 00


Francis T. Cox, services as deputy clerk, Ward 3 3 00


Arthur R. Coe, services as in-


· spector, Ward 3 . 10 00 . Charles F. Tuttle, services as in- spector, Ward 3 . 10 00


Edward L. Lemon, services as deputy inspector, Ward 3 Frank H. Humphrey, services as


6 00


deputy inspector, Ward 3 6 00


Frank C. Sheridan, services as deputy clerk, Ward 3 . .


3 00


Amounts carried forward,


$17,842 83


$15,910 00


428


Amounts brought forward,


$17,842 83 $15,910 00


George E. Johnson, services as


warden, Ward 4 . 10 00


Bernard Early, services as deputy warden, Ward 4 . ·


6 00


Henry H. Mather, services as clerk, Ward 4 ·


10 00


G. Lyman Snow, services as deputy clerk, Ward 4 . 6 00


Henry Washburn, services as in- spector, Ward 4 . 10 00


10 00


deputy inspector, Ward 4 . : Benjamin B. Clark, services as deputy inspector, Ward 4 Albert J. Grover, services as warden, Ward 5 . .


6 00


10 00


John W. Howe, services as deputy warden, Ward 5 . 6 00


Charles H. Hale, services as clerk, Ward 5 10 00


George H. Osborne, services as deputy clerk, Ward 5 . 6 00


William T. Logan, services as in- spector, Ward 5 . ·


10 00


Philip T. Begley, services as in- spector, Ward 5 . 10 00


John P. Tenney, services as deputy inspector, Ward 5 .


3 00


Amounts carried forward, $17,961 83


$15,910 00


George W. Chamberlain, services as inspector, Ward 4 · William A. Leonard, services as


6 00


429


Amounts brought forward, Frederick A. O'Connor, services as deputy inspector, Ward 5 James F. Russell, services as deputy inspector, Ward 5 . Samuel M. Jackson, services as warden, Ward 6 . ·


$17,961 83 $15,910 00


3 00


6 00


10 00


William F. Woodman, services as deputy warden, Ward 6 6 00


Stephen L. Bartlett, services as deputy clerk, Ward 6 . 5 00


J. W. Hills, services as inspector, Ward 6 10 00


H. H. Read, services as inspector Ward 6 10 00


George F. Richardson, services as deputy inspector, Ward 6 . 6 00


Braddock W. Crocker, services as deputy inspector and clerk Ward 6 8 00 ·


J. Edwin Warner, services as warden, Ward 7 . 10 00


Charles W. Bassett, services as deputy warden, Ward 7 · Moses Clark, Jr., services as clerk, Ward 7 ·


4 00


10 00


Henry C. Daniels, services as deputy clerk, Ward 7 . 6 00


George S. Woodbridge, services as inspector, Ward 7 . 10 00


Amounts carried forward, .


$18,065 83


$15,910 00


430


Amounts brought forward, . $18,065 83 $15,910 00


George W. Lamson, services as inspector, Ward 7 10 00 . Benjamin S. Wetherbee, services as deputy inspector, Ward 7 4 00 Lewis H. Farlow, services as dep- uty inspector, Ward 7 6 00


Sundry small bills 18 09


Total as per item No. 27 of expenses $18,103 92 Balance overdrawn, transferred into treasury


$2,193 92


Newton Free Library.


Appropriation


$8,500 00


Hannah P. James, services, libra-


rian


$1,000 00


Elizabeth P. Thurston, services as assistant librarian 600 00


Louise J. Smallwood, services as assistant librarian 400 00


Etta P. Cleveland, services as assistant librarian 400 00


Millie E. Michaels, services as assistant librarian 200 01


C. A. Flanders, services as assist- ant librarian ·


179 99


Caroline Hills, services as assist- ant librarian 89 83


F. L. Smallwood, services as assistant librarian 17 04


Amounts carried forward, .


$2,886 87


$8,500 00


431


Am'ts brought forw'd, $2,886 87 $8,500 00


James J. Tower, services as janitor W. B. Clark & Carruth, books Estes & Lauriat, books


800 00


1,324 37


110 00


B. A. Fowler, books .


35 00


D. Appleton & Co., books Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books


16 50


Adams, Putnam & Co., books Edwin A. Capen, books


15 00


A. L. Bancroft & Co., books 13 50


The History Co., books


9 00


Mason & Fowler, books


7 00


James P. Magee, agt., books 6 68


S. E. Casino, books


6 00


Dodd, Mead & Co., books


6 00


J. L. Utley, books


6 00


J. C. Stockbridge, books 5 75


Henry C. Nash, books


5 40


Cupples, Upham & Co., books H. D. Noyes & Co., subscriptions The Globe Printing Co., sub- scription


12 00


Boston Daily Advertiser, sub- scription


12 00


Nickelson & Co., subscription 12 00


Alta California Publishing Co., subscription


12 00


The Evening Post, subscription


9 00


George W. Armstrong, subscrip- tion


8 25


Am'nts carried forw'd,


$5,551 00


$8,500 00


27 00


15 00


1 00


189 68


432


Am'ts brought forward,


$5,551 00 $8,500 00


8 00


The Tribune Co., subscription The Springfield Republican, sub- scription 7 00


The World, subscription


6 56


Post Publishing Co., subscription


6 50


New York Herald, subscription


6 00


The Sun, subscription


6 00


Journal Newspaper Co., subscrip- tion 6 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., subscription Globe Newspaper Co., subscrip-


6 00


tion 6 00


Gazette Printing Co., subscription Charles C. Fulton & Co., subscrip-


6 00


tion


6 00


Office of the Publishers Weekly, subscription


4 00


H. G. Parker, subscription . 3 20


The Newton Graphic, subscrip- tion ·


2 00


J. H. H. McNamee, binding books 262 20


Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., gas 542 71


Albert Brackett, coal . 143 43


New England Telegraph and Tele- phone, rental, etc. .


80 00


Neil McGinnis, expressage of books . . ·


825 00


Smith Ounderkirk, expressage of books .


75 00


W. C. Gaudelet, agency


50 00


Amounts carried forward, .


$7,608 60


$8,500 00


433


Amts carried forwd,


$7,608 60


$8,500 00


J. J. Peck, agency


40 00


B. Billings, agency


40 00


Alfred Brush, agency .


40 00


E. E. Moody, agency .


24 75


A. E. Brickett, agency


24 00


C. W. Kinder, agency .


20 00


Howard Bros., ice


15 00


Rand, Avery, Co., catalogues, etc.


398 15


B. K. Peirce, expenses attending convention . ·


89 90


George H. Pratt, subscription and slips


32 50


Timothy Stuart, removing water from cellar . 12 50


Smith & Byram, cash boxes


10 15


Timothy Stuart, watering streets, (subscription)


5 00


T. F. Glennan, material and labor


3 25


Quincy Harrington, repairing lawn-mower


2 25


O. F. Howe, baskets


2 00


Library Bureau, supplies


72 84


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies


31 33


Weeks & Potter, supplies .


14 40


Blair & Hallett, supplies .


7 85


E. F. Smallwood, supplies .


5 50


Total, as per item No. 28 of ex- penses .


$8,499 97


Balance unexpended, transferred into treasury 03


434


Addition to Public Library Building.


Special appropriation .


$23,000 00


Henry F. Ross, payments on ac- count of contract · $13,500 00


Allen & Kenway, services as arch-


itects 400 00 ·


Total, as per item No. 29 of ex-


penses .


.


13,900 00


Balance of appropriation


9,100 00


Parks and Squares.


Appropriation


$2,000 00


Additional appropriation per


order of City Council . 500 00


$2,500 00


M. C. Laffie, care of Farlow Park $560 00


Water department, use of water Farlow Park 492 86


Arthur Muldoon, material and labor at Newton Centre 326 75


Newton cemetery, for trees, etc. 283 31 Newton Centre Association, loam 131 40 John A. Kenrick, treas., labor, etc., highway dep't 126 91


Dennis H. Ryan, sods .


87 90


John Farrell, care of Washington


Park


77 50


William H. Condrin, labor men


and teams


64 50


Am'ts carried forw'd


$2,151 13


$2,500 00


435


Amounts brought forward, .


$2,151 13


$2,500 00


Simpson Bros., concreting


52 38


James H. Bowditch, trees


50 00


Barber Bros., supplies


50 00


Charles H. Hale, carting loam


30 00


Thomas Pickthall, material and labor


16 90


V. Haffermehl, material and labor R. J. Morrissey, material and labor Oscar F. Lucas, supplies


15 42


14 75


10 00


T. F. Mague, care of West New- ton cemetery ·


6 25


J. D. Sullivan, labor men and team


6 00


Stephen F. Cate, use of team


2 00


George D. Dix, expended on Lin- coln Park


1 81


Total as per item, No. 30 of


expenses .


. $2,406 64


Balance unexpended trans-


ferred into treasury .


$93 36


Police Department.


Appropriation · $21,500 00


Additional appropriation, per or-


der of City Council


94 00


Amount carried forward, . $21,594 00


436


Amount brought forward, $21,594 00


Regular Police Officers.


Daniel M. Hammond, City Mar-


shal


$1,500 00


Charles F. Richardson, Sergeant of Police 1,095 00


N. F. Bosworth, patrolman 1,016 44


Charles E. Davis, patrolman


1,000 00


Charles P. Heustis, patrolman


1,000 00


John Purcill, patrolman


1,000 00


William C. Emerson, patrolman John Ryan, patrolman


997 26


997 26


Charles O. Davis, patrolman


991 79


George E. F. Baker, patrolman .


989 04


James D. Henthorn, patrolman .


989 03


Frank B. Fletcher, patrolman


983 56


Robert S. Harrison patrolman


972 59


Rufus H. Moulton, patrolman


966 66


William G. Bosworth, patrolman


920 61


Ambrose M. Fuller, patrolman .


841 13


John W. Conroy, Jr., patrolman


818 34


Edson C. Holmes, patrolman


678 57


Thomas C. Clay, patrolman


756 11


Charles T. Bartlett, patrolman


562 50


$19,075 89


Special Police Officers.


John W. Quilty .


724 15


Martin C. Laffie


104 17


Bernard F. Burke


57 54


A. F. A. G. Libby


5 48


Amounts carried forward . $891 34


$21,594 00 ·


437


Amounts brought forward, $19,967 23 $21,594 00


Richard Conroy . .


5 48


Peter R. Mullen


5 48


Thomas O Shaughnessey


2 74


$19,980 93


Incidental Expenses.


John P. Lovell, Sons, pistols,


etc.


243 08


Stephen F. Cate, board of horse


and use of teams .


324 90


Newton and Watertown Gas


Light Co., gas 123 31


Albert Brackett, coal . 102 19


Daniel M. Hammond, meals for


prisoners, etc. ·


118 30


Charles P. Heustis, meals for prisoners, etc. 27 24


A. D. Colby, meals for prisoners, etc. 5 00


New England Telephone and


Telegraph Co., rental, etc. 60 00


56 00


Water Department, use of water Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical attend- ance on Officer Bartlett .


31 50


C. F. Richardson, sundry cash expenses 18 57


H. A. Winship, belts


30 00


D. Evans & Co., buttons


20 00


S. L. Pratt, use of teams


16 50


William Weir, use of teams


10 00


Amounts carried forward, $21,167 52


$21,594 00


438


Amounts brought forward, $21,167 52 $21,594 00


H. A. Spear, use of teams . 9 75


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams 9 00


S. G. Williams, use of teams 4 50


A. F. Harrington, use of teams · 4 00


Fitzgerald Bros., use of teams Central Stables, use of teams


3 50


4 00


H. S. Williams, use of teams ·


2 45


W. C. Lawrence, use of teams


2 00


W. H. McIntosh, use of teams ·


1 50


John Purcill, conveyance of prisoners . 82 10


C. O. Davis, conveyance of prison- ers 72 19


N. F. Bosworth, conveyance [of prisoners · . R. S. Harrison,; conveyance of prisoners · ·


10 00


A. M. Fuller, conveyance of prisoners 8 50


Dr. R. P. Loring, expenses on ac- count of lectures 10 00 .


James D. Henthorn, sundry cash expenses ·


18 77


E. S. Colton, picture frames 10 00


J. W. Conroy & Son, lettering boxes .


10 00


O. B. Leavitt, ash barrels 6 00


C. Seaver, Jr., photographs ·


5 00


Charles H. Stacy, postage stamps


4 00


Amounts carried forward, $21,456 28


$21,594 00


11 50


439


Am'ts brought forward, $21,456 28 $21,594 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage . 4 90


3 50


Mrs. Mahan, cleaning and washing S. B. Maxwell, cleaning and washing 2 75


P. A. Mc Vicar, material and labor 36 25


J. R. Nason, material and labor 19 75


H. H. Hunt, material and labor 16 92 Clark Man'f Co., material and labor 3 95


J. W. Conroy, Jr., material and labor 6 00


D. H. McWain, material and labor 2 07


Samuel Ward & Co., supplies


21 65


C. A. Taylor, supplies 6 00


H. E. Fleming, supplies 2 30


Sundry small bills,


9 14


Total as per item No. 31 of


$21,591 46


expenses


Balance unexpended trans-


ferred into treasury .


$2 54


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 37 50


Amounts carried forward, $737 50


$8,000 00


440


Amounts brought forward, ; $737 50 $8,000 00


Edwin O. Childs, services, over- seer, Ward 1 12 50


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


131 48


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 1,253 79 · Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons 199 77




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