Town of Newton annual report 1887, Part 6

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 632


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C. H. Jenison, expressage 19 10


Eames Express, expressage 2 90


Fife's Express, expressage 1 25


P. A. Mc Vicar, material and labor 55 95


J. Carroll, material and labor . 35 69


F. H. Humphrey, Agent, material and labor . 29 75


D. W. Brownell, material and labor . 16 40


Wm. Welch, material and labor 15 74 Peter Gray, material and labor 15 60


P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor . 15 25


E. W. Hodgson, material and labor . 15 05


H. II. Hunt, material and labor 8 96


Whittier Machine Company, material and labor . 4 75


T. F. Glennan, material and labor 4 40


M. C. Higgins, material and labor 3 32 The Pettee Machine Works, material and labor . 3 00


Tucker Manufacturing Company, material and labor 2 75


S. O. Thayer & Co, material and labor . 2 00


V. Haffermehl, material and labor 2 00


Amounts carried forward . $23,255 69


$26,200 00


83


Amounts brought forward . $23,255 69 $26,200 00


J. F. Washburn, material and labor . 1 80


Isaac Smith, material and labor 1 75


Allen & Barry, material and labor 1 60


Edward Pike, material and labor 1 67


George Fuller, material and labor 1 50


W. Rand, material and labor 1 25


Speare, Gregory & Co., oil 12 13


Alden Speare's Sons & Co., oil 8 33


The Prussian Army Oil Manufactur- ing Company, oil 3 75


J. N. Danforth, horse salve 6 00


R. Stanley, liniment . 4 50


James Saunders, services as hoseman, 33 32


P. E. Ellis, services as driver . 2 00


The Scovill Manuf. Co., buttons, etc. 83 00


Estate of Geo. S. Trowbridge, four jacks . 60 00


W. H. Wilson, fire hats, etc. 40 00


H. L. Bixby, expenses to Atlanta, Ga. 50 00


The American Fire Hose Manufac- turing Company, repairing hose, 37 28


J. Hinman, agent, lanterns, etc. 29 00


C. Callahan & Co., play-pipe, etc. 29 00


Sherburne & Co., cotton waste 26 11


Putnam & Co., mattresses 22 00


Newton Highlands Congregational Society, rebuilding partition in tower of church 20 00


Amounts carried forward .


$23,731 68


$26,200 00


84


Amounts brought forward . $23,731 68 $26,200 00


Peck & Whipple Company, whips 17 40


Red Line Transit Company, freight . 14 10


Boston and Albany Railroad Com- pany, freight 1 14


Leander Barber, brooms 15 13


Manchester Locomotive Works,


blocks


14 00


Ordway, Kimball & Loring, nickel ring bits 13 75


A. D. Lougee, ice 7 50


Howard Bros., ice 5 40


Geo. H. Ellis, ice 5 00


H. L. Bixby, sundry cash expenses 5 00


Emil Meyers & Co., pomade 5 00


Bishop & Bro., step-ladder 3 20


S. O. Thayer & Co., carpet sweeper . 3 00


Charles Murphy, repairing fire coats, 3 00


The Newton Odorless Excavating Company, cleaning cesspool 2 50


The American Steam Gauge Com- pany, gauge 2 00


J. F. Washburn, removing snow from hydrants . 8 50


J. L. Randall, removing snow from hydrants . 7 88


W. H. Ayles, jr., removing snow from hydrants . 7 00


H. L. Bixby, removing snow from hydrants 3 50


Amounts carried forward .


$23,875 68


$26,200 00


85


Amounts brought forward . $23,875 68 $26,200 00


J. O. Watson, removing snow from


hydrants . 3 50


P. E. Ellis, removing snow from hydrants . 3 50


H. C. Lindley, removing snow from hydrants . 1 75


C. W. H. Bolton, removing snow from hydrants . 1 75


Walter Pingree, removing snow from hydrants . 1 75


G. K. Stacy, removing snow from hydrants . 1 75


Andrew S. Jackson, supplies 68 32


Page & Coffin, supplies 31 36


E. E. Rice & Co., supplies


25 49


H. E. Woodberry, supplies .


22 05


James Paxton, supplies


20 00


Arthur Hudson, supplies .


10 50


Barber Brothers, supplies


9 03


Abbott Downing Company, sup- plies . 8 45


I. H. Snow, supplies 8 35


William H. Wilson, supplies 8 00


J. Hinman, agent, supplies 8 00


C. G. Braxmer, supplies . 7 50


H. W. Wellington, supplies 7 17


George H. Ingraham, supplies . 6 90


John J. Noble, supplies . 6 03


Amounts carried forward . $24,136 83


$26,200 00


86


Amounts brought forward . $24,136 83 $26,200 00


Newton Glaister, supplies 6 00


Manchester Loco. Works, supplies 5 40


W. C. Gaudelet, supplies . 5 35


Lawrence H. Roach, supplies


4 50


Alexander Boyd, supplies


3 75


G. P. Atkins, supplies 3 18


A. W. Mitchell, supplies . 2 94


D. C. Morgan, supplies


2 75


Charles Coleman, supplies


2 00


Parsons, supplies 2 00


I. R. Stevens, supplies 1 82


H. M. Darling & Co., supplies . 1 60


C. C. Hoffman & Co., supplies . 1 50


D. W. Brownell, supplies . 1 35


B. F. Houghton, supplies . 1 17


Howland & Churchill, supplies 1 00


J. F. Horrigan, supplies 1 00


Sundry small bills


11 51


$24,195 65


Fire Alarm Telegraph.


W. B. Randlett, assistant chief and fire-alarm


telegraph operator . $1,000 00


W. B. Randlett, sundry


cash expenses . 9 50


Edwin Rogers, fire-alarm


boxes


640 03


Am'ts carried forw'd . $1,649 53 $24,195 65 $26,200 00


87


Am'ts brought forw'd . $1,649 53 $24,195 65 $26,200 00


Brownlee & Co., poles 156 00


Pevey Brothers, zincs · 102 96


E. E. Rice & Co., vitriol . 84 07


Blue Line Through Freight


Company, freight ·


78 00


Edwin Rogers, supplies . 72 72


Washburn & Moen Manu-


facturing Co., wire 60 33


Eastern Electric Cable


Company, wire . ·


54 16


Charles A. Cole, material and labor . 36 30


T. Stuart, labor, men and teams 29 63


Stephen Holmes, material and labor .


26 89


Alfred Fitzpatrick, cross- arms


25 00


Lewis J. Miller, bulletins . 24 00


Boston Electric Time Co., standard time 24 00


J. C. Farrar, blacksmith- ing . 13 90


Charles L. Bly, supplies . 9 18


F. H. Humphrey, agent, material and labor 8 89


J. H. Brunnell & Co., sup- plies . 7 55


Am'ts carried forw'd . $2,463 11 $24,195 65 $26,200 00


88


Am'ts brought forw'd . $2,463 11 $24,195 65 $26,200 00 Newton & Watertown Gas


Light Company, gas . 7 23


Albert Brackett, coal ·


5 63


Barber Brothers, supplies . 5 63


C. A. Cole, supplies . 5 00


Charles L. Bly, wire . 3 83


M. Frank Lucas, brackets, 3 00


Frank Heal, services 2 75


Henry G. Gennel, oil


2 25


J. F. Makee, use of wagon, 2 00


F. Keene, work bench 1 50


W. O. Knapp & Co., sup- plies . 1 30


W. B. Beals, expressage .


1 00


W. F. Heal, services as substitute, fire-alarm operator 22 01


John McDonald, labor 126 19


L. Cameron, labor 80 00


James Gibbons, labor 51 64


John McIntire, labor


39 50


Ed Hartnett, labor . 28 01


Dennis Mahoney, labor 12 25


Sundry small bills


2 29


$2,866 12


Total, as per item No. 9 of expenses . $27,061 77


Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account $861 77


89


Funded Debt.


Town of Newton note. Paid to City Institution for Savings, Lowell, note 6 per cent, due Oct. 3, as per item No. 10 of expenses $20,000 00 Schoolhouse note (Williams and Eliot). Paid to Lynn Institution for Savings, note 4 per cent, due Jan. 25, as per item No. 11 of expenses 5,150 00


School note (land for High School). Paid to Institution for Savings, Newburyport, note 31 per cent, due Sept. 30, as per item No. 12 of expenses . 5,000 00


·


School note (addition to High School building). Paid to Five Cents Savings Bank, Salem, note 31 per cent, due Oct. 6, as per item No. 13 of expenses . 4,500 00


Newton Free Library note (enlargement of library building). Paid to Five Cents Savings Bank, Salem, note 3} per cent, due Oct. 4, as per item No. 14 of expenses 4,600 00


Highways, Curbing.


Appropriation . . $1,500 00


Additional appropriation, by order of


City Council 500 00 $2,000 00


Noah Prescott, curbstone . ·


$973 91


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor; men, and teams, Highway De- partment . 607 54


Amounts carried forward .


$1,581 45


$2,000 00


90


Amounts brought forward . $1,581 45 $2,000 00


Boston and Albany R.R., freight 292 37


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 8 93


Total, as per item No. 15 of expenses 1,882 75


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account


$117 25


Drains and Culverts.


Appropriation .


·


$12,000 00


Transferred to appropriation for high-


ways, - general repairs . 1,500 00 $10,500 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men, and teams, Highway De- partment . . $6,236 14


F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, etc.


. 2,000 13


Fiske, Coleman, & Co., drain pipe, etc. 187 00


M. W. Sands, brick .


453 25


H. W. Clapp & Co., sewer caps, etc., 75 94


Noah Prescott, stone


106 50


David Jackson, stone


96 25


New York and New England R.R., freight 56 00


Boston and Albany R.R., freight 48 26


Atherton Rubber Co., rubber boots . 52 56


Walworth Manuf'g Co., valves 23 40


W. H. Mague, pumping catch-basin . 20 00


Amounts carried forward . . $9,355 43


$10,500 00


91


Amounts brought forward . $9,355 43 $10,500 00


Peter C. Baker, material and labor . 169 32 Pettee Machine Works, material and labor . 161 88


Stephen Holmes, material and labor, 152 14


Isaac Smith, material and labor .


71 25


Newton and Watertown Gas Light Company, material and labor 17 30


W. Rand, material and labor 14 00


G. W. & F. Smith Iron Works, mate- rial and labor 13 99


William Petigrew, material and labor . 8 03


W. L. Smith, material and labor 7 12


Samuel D. Garey, material and labor, 6 87 A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor, 6 10


Chelmsford Foundry Company, grates, etc. · 40 00


A. Harris, labor, men, and teams 25 00


A. S. Morss, spikes .


9 50


Maverick Oil Company, oil


10 27


H. A. Spear, use of teams


6 00


S. F. Cate, use of teams


4 00


Myles J. Joyce, labor


3 50


C. H. Hurd, expressage


1 50


Fife's Express, expressage


35


C. H. Jenison, expressage


25


John W. Scott, blacksmithing .


38 53


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing


8 02


Amounts carried forward . $10,130 35


$10,500 00


92


Amounts brought forward . Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 4 22


$10,130 35 $10,500 00


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 3 85


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 2 20


2 10


1 60


Andrew Peters, blacksmithing .


30


J. L. Mott Iron Works, supplies


10 00


Cobb, Bates, & Yerxa, supplies


5 50


Barber Brothers, supplies . 3 84


O. F. Lucas, supplies


2 87


Rockwell & Moseley, supplies .


1 75


O. B. Leavitt, supplies


60


Albert Brackett, supplies .


50


Total, as per item No. 16 of expenses ·


$$10,170 98


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account


$329 02


Highways, General Repairs.


Appropriation . $60,000 00


Additional appropriation by order of City Council 500 00


Transferred from appropriation for drains and culverts, by order of City Council . 1,500 00


Amount carried forward .


$62,000 00


Thomas Belger, blacksmithing . P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing . T. W. Mullen, blacksmithing


1 30


93


Amount brought forward . $62,000 00 Transferred from city treasury, cash


received from sundry persons for material and labor furnished by Highway Department, by order of City Council 660 10


$62,660 10


William E. Fuller, services as super-


intendent of streets . . $1,500 00


John J. Ware, assistant superinten- dent of streets . 939 00


.John A. Peck, assistant superinten- dent of streets . 948 00


George E. Stuart, assistant superin-


tendent of streets . 1,044 88


Samuel M. Jackson, assistant super- intendent of streets . 54 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers on discharge tickets . 1,099 71


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount


paid laborers on highways, as per pay-rolls . . 41,796 17 John J. Ware, use of horse and car- riage . 200 00


John A. Peck, use of horse and car- riage . 200 00


W. H. Thompson, horses . . · 1,600 00


George H. Sampson, steam rock-drill,


etc. · 623 11


Amounts carried forward .


$50,004 87


$62,660 10


94


Amounts brought forward . $50,004 87 $62,660 10


H. M. Darling & Co., tools, etc. 505 26 Bradlee, Hastings & Co., tools, etc. . 55 50 Dodge, Haley & Co., tools, etc. 23 68 .


J. Breck & Sons, tools, etc. 22 25


George A. Goodyer, powder, etc. 406 00


Rockwell & Moseley, powder 12 25


Noah Prescott, stone 307 16


George F. Freiermuth, paving stone, 97 00


John Lyons, paving stone 3 00


H. Gore & Co., paving stone 1 80


Dennis Leahey, watering cart . 200 00


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses, 162 00


M. Bunker, care of sick horses . 10 50


Howland & Churchill, lanterns and globes 143 30 ·


Boston & Albany R.R., freight .


124 99


Water Department, use of water 111 43


James Forgie & Son, blankets . ·


86 75


George F. Works, chestnut posts


75 62


Newton & Watertown Gaslight Co.,


gas 66 75


Farrell Foundry and Machine Co., new wheels, etc. .


60 47


Caleb Craft's heirs, gravel 46 35


Lidgerwood Manufacturing Co.,


smoke-stack, grate, etc. 38 00


A. W. Snow, hose, etc. . 32 72


Jenkins Bros., cotton waste


31 60


Amounts carried forward .


$52,629 25


$62,660 10


95


Amounts brought forward . $52,629 25 $62,660 10


W. H. Bustin, horse collars 29 50


C. G. Estes, brooms . 27 50


Leander Barber, Jr., brooms 5 00


W. H. Thompson, pasturing horse 21 00


Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical attendance John Carroll 20 00


M. Frank Lucas, lumber and stakes . 17 42


Bagnall & Loud Block Co., blocks . 16 80


G. Fuller & Son, lumber . 16 66 William Kent, expenses to New York, 14 00


J. N. Danforth, horse salve 13 00


Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co., castings 10 96


James Hennessey, sand screen . 7 00


W. H. French & Co., hose 6 00


F. Jones, use of sled. 5 00


R. Stanley, horse liniment 4 50


Timothy Stuart, carting stone, etc. . 4 20


J. Q. Harrington, filing saws . 2 75


Edward Kendall & Son, examining engine 2 20


H. W. Crowell, grain 630 49


Albert Brackett, grain 519 21


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain . 361 10


George E. Johnson, grain . 322 07


N. W. Tupper, grain 299 29 .


E. Smead & Co., grain 181 45


Almshouse Department, hay 328 61


Amounts carried forward . $55,494 96


$62,660 10


96


Amounts brought forward . 55,494 96 $62,660 10


N. B. Douglas, hay


317 42


David Hall, hay


314 93


George M. Coolidge, hay . 266 79 .


Elihu G. Loomis, hay 183 18


H. D. Parmenter, hay


172 49


H. B. Braman, hay . 108 75


William Dix, hay 68 49


C. F. Eddy & Co., hay 65 79


William Walsh, hay . 64 93


James Nichelson, hay 55 72


W. J. Towne, hay .


53 57


N. W. Tupper, hay . 43 82


Conrad Decker, hay .


23 86


George E. Johnson, hay 22 10


H. W. Crowell, hay . 20 72


William Stearns, hay 19 29


Samuel M. Jackson, hay . 17 87


N. W. Tupper, straw, etc.


139 92 .


C. F. Eddy & Co., straw, etc. 135 52


H. W. Crowell, straw, etc. 74 52 .


. Albert Brackett, straw, etc. 66 51


J. Stearns, straw, etc.


42 83


George E. Johnson, straw, etc .. ·


20 66


713 37 ·


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing Thomas Belger, blacksmithing . .


621 55


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 567 73


Andrew Peters, blacksmithing .


252 16


.


John W. Scott, blacksmithing .


·


174 90


Amounts carried forward. . $60,124 35


$62,660 10


97


Amounts brought forward . $60,124 35 $62,660 10


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 152 95


A. Danforth, agent, blacksmithing 147 54


P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing . 134 35


Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 98 69


80 25


J. Pulcifer, blacksmithing . D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing 54 00


W. H. Mague, blacksmithing 32 46


T. W. Mullen, blacksmithing ·


22 54


S. D. Keegan, blacksmithing 13 25


McCarthy & Nugent, blacksmithing, 8 30


Albert Brackett, coal and wood 367 73


Cousens Brothers, coal 254 85


Joel F. Sheppard & Sons, coal and wood . 41 58


J. W. Mitchell, coal and wood . 39 75 · George Warren & Co., coal and wood 21 50


C. F. Eddy & Co., coal and wood 7 60


Geo. O. Kingsbury, wood . 7 00


Vacuum Oil Company, oil 78 25


Maverick Oil Company, oil 29 70


Merriam & Morgan Paraffine Co., oil 12 72


Butcher's Slaughtering and Melting Association, oil . 11 50


Nonantum Worsted Company, oil 3 25


Wm. Winslow, axle grease 6 48


Crew, Levick and Winslow, axle grease 3 12


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams . 66 00


Amounts carried forward .


$61,819 71


$62,660 10


98


Amounts brought forward . $61,819 71 $62,660 10 H. A. Spear, use of teams 6 50


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams .


6 25


Saml. M. Jackson, labor, men and teams 28 50


Jenison's Express, expressage 21 85


Hurd's Express, expressage 12 00


E. A. Jones, expressage .


5 05


Fife's Express, expressage


1 85


Eames' Express, expressage


1 65


J. Carroll, material and labor 212 69


Higgins & Nickerson, material and . labor . 179 33


J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor 161 10


R. J. Morrissey, material and labor . 127 71 Wm. Petigrew, material and labor 119 00


T. F. Glennan, material and labor · 118 25


Isaac Smith, material and labor · D. W. Brownell, material and labor, 74 30


101 75


W. L. Smith, material and labor 64 02


E. W. Hodgson, material and labor . 45 70 P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor 37 90


D. W. Eagles, material and labor 35 00


R. J. Gilfeather, material and labor . 33 45


H. L. White, material and labor 30 75


S. D. Garey, material and labor 28 96 Russell Freeman, material and labor, 28 91


Walworth Manufacturing Company, material and labor 26 23


Amounts carried forward .


$63,328 42


$62,660 10


99


Amounts brought forward . $63,328 42 $62,660 10


P. C. Baker, material and labor 21 84 Adam Beck, material and labor 18 34 George S. Noden, material and labor 16 50 J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor . 16 00


H. H. Hunt, material and labor 12 08


Farrell Foundry & Machine Com- pany, material and labor £ 11 30


Pettee Machine Works, material and labor . 10 29


James Ford, material and labor 9 55


L. H. Cranitch, material and labor 8 75 Willard Rand, material and labor 5 50


H. F. Ross, material and labor . 4 00


George Fuller, material and labor 3 11 J. F. Horrigan, material and labor 2 00


W. H. French & Co., material and labor . 1 95


L. A. Gammans, material and labor . 1 85


M. C. Higgins, material and labor 1 77


Wm. Johnson, material and labor 1 70


W. C. Oastler, supplies


39 75


Barber Bros., supplies


36 26


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies .


30 00


Walworth Manuf. Co., supplies 29 33


B. F. Houghton, supplies . 24 34


W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies . 19 77


Geo. H. Ingraham, supplies 18 52


Amounts carried forward . $63,672 92


$62,660 10


100


Amounts brought forward . $63,672 92 $62,660 10


G. P. Atkins, supplies 17 65


Cobb, Bates, & Yerxa, supplies 16 50


Sewall & Day Cordage Co., supplies, 14 27


Wm. Jessop & Sons, supplies 13 80


J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 11 95


Geo. Mathews & Co., supplies . 11 25


A. W. Snow, supplies 9 85


Hill & Langtry, supplies 6 12


H. B. Coffin, supplies 9 22


H. W. Fanning & Son, supplies 7 57


Thomas Hollis, supplies .


7 00


Hubbard & Proctor, supplies 6 10


C. W. Sabin, supplies 6 00


O. B. Leavitt, supplies 5 98


A. A. Savage, supplies


5 75


Thomas B. Adams & Co., supplies 5 50


Isaac H. Snow, supplies .


4 35


Bagnall & Loud Block Co., supplies, 4 30


Eben Smith, supplies 4 00


J. H. Sheridan, supplies 3 98


F. W. Freeman, supplies . 3 50


Alonzo Whitney, supplies 3 35


J. W. Davis & Co., supplies 3 08


H. A. Sherman, supplies . 2 71


Ames Plow Company, supplies . 2 60


J. J. Noble, supplies . 2 25


Greenwood & Co., supplies 2 20


W. H. Gallison, supplies . 2 00


Amounts carried forward . $63,865 75


$62,660 10


101


Amounts brought forward . $63,865 75 $62,660 10


M. Frank Lucas, supplies . 1 75


Haggarty Bros., supplies . 1 65


F. C. Morgan, supplies 1 60


C. F. Eddy & Co., supplies


1 50


O. F. Lucas, supplies 1 12


W. P. Holden, supplies


1 20


James Paxton, supplies


1 00


B. Billings, supplies .


1 00


Sundry small bills


7 62


Total, as per item No. 17 of expenses $63,884 19


Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account $1,224 09


Gravel Land.


Appropriation .


$3,000 00


Michael Lester, gravel land on Pine


Street


. $2,564 00


Frank J. Wetherell, gravel


156 50


Hannah B. Edmands, gravel


102 55


C. S. Pulsifer, gravel


52 30


F. E. Hamblin, sand


.


36 75


Patrick Shea, gravel.


25 40


Caleb Craft's heirs, gravel 22 80


P. A. Murray, gravel


20 00


J. M. Viles, gravel .


8 00


Daniel Warren, sand


7 20


Moses Adams, gravel


4 50


Total, as per item No. 18 of expenses


$3,000 00


102


Land Damages.


Appropriation . $1,000 00


Moses G. Crane for contribution on


account of new street from Lake


Avenue to Newton Highlands Station $500 00


Daniel Hickey, for land on Lexington Street 16 00


Total, as per item No. 19 of expenses 516 00


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $484 00


Removal of Ashes.


Appropriation . $4,000 00


John 'A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, men, and teams, Highway De- partment . . $3,213 50


A. Danforth, agent, blacksmithing 55 55


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 4 00


Andrew Peters, blacksmithing . 77


C. A. Cole, blacksmithing 75


E. W. Hodgson, material and labor . 12 00


James Forgie & Son, blankets . 7 00


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of


team .


25


Total, as per item No. 20 of expenses $3,293 82


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $706 18


103


Sidewalks and Street Crossings.


Appropriation . · · $11,000 00


Additional appropriation by order of


City Council . 3,300 00


$14,300 00


John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, men, and teams, Highway De- partment . . $5,655 26


Simpson Brothers, concreting . . 7,498 91


Noah Prescott, curbstone . .


287 30


John Burke, sods


180 78


Timothy Stuart, sods 121 40


Boston and Albany R.R., freight 64 33


M. W. Sands, brick . 35 00


Samuel D. Garey, material and labor, 79 76


Russell Freeman, material and labor, 35 00


R. J. Morrissey, material and labor . 31 32


John W. Scott, blacksmithing . 24 65


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 6 30


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing 2 90


Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing


1 30


W. L. Smith, material and labor 6 88


Barber Brothers, supplies . 2 83


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 1 00


Sundry small bills 2 35


Total, as per item No. 21 of expenses .


$14,037 27


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $262 73


104


Highways, Widening, Reconstruction, and Improvements.


Appropriation . · $20,000 00


Additional appropriation, by order of


City Council · 2,000 00 $22,000 00


John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, amount


paid for labor, men, and teams, as per pay-rolls . $20,069 04


Timothy Stuart, gravel, etc. 252 00


P. A. Murray, stone . 154 50 .


John Burke, sods 70 18


George A. Goodyear, powder, etc. .


36 00


Albert Brackett, coal, wood, etc. 32 18


C. F. Eddy & Co., coal, wood, etc. 29 59


Maverick Oil Company, oil 11 94


Alfred Fitzpatrick, lumber, etc. 8 31


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams 1 25


William Petigrew, material and labor . .


155 33


H. H. Hunt, material and labor 120 06


H. F. Wellington, material and labor, 17 05 H. L. White, material and labor 4 50


Higgins & Nickerson, material and


. labor . 3 70


W. L. Smith, material and labor 2 32


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing ·


115 59


John W. Scott, blacksmithing . 77 60


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 74 29


Amounts carried forward . $21,235 43


$22,000 00


105


Amounts brought forward . Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing . 36 45 Thomas Belger, blacksmithing . 35 35 . P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing . 10 31 . S. D. Keegan, blacksmithing 10 00


$21,235 43 $22,000 00


W. H. Mague, blacksmithing


5 00


T. W. Mullen, blacksmithing 3 45


Cobb, Bates, & Yerxa, supplies


16 50


B. F. Houghton, supplies . 2 95


W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies


1 75


Barber Brothers, supplies .


1 42


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies


1 15


Sundry small bills


4 55


Total, as per item No. 22 of expenses ·


$21,364 31


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account


$635 69


Interest on City Loans, Permanent.


Appropriation .


$20,545 00


Transferred from appropriation for interest on water bonds by order City Council 1 46


$20,546 46


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, $10,610 00 National Bank of the Commonwealth, 4,460 00 City Institution for Savings, Lowell, 1,200 00 Salem Five Cents Savings Bank · 805 00


Brewster, Cobb, & Esterbrook . . 787 50


Amounts carried forward .


$17,862 50


$20,546 46


106


Amounts brought forward . $17,862 50 $20,546 46


Lynn Institution for Savings 593 75


Estate of John Brewster . 551 25


Winchester Savings Bank 412 00


Cape Ann Savings Bank . 412 00


Institution for Savings, Newburyport, 351 46


Commissioners of the sinking funds of the City of Newton 206 00


William Beals .


78 75


Sinking fund commissioners of


Taunton .


78 75


Total, as per item No. 23 of expenses · $20,546 46


Interest on City Loans, Temporary.


Appropriation .


$3,250 00


Transferred from appropriation for


water bonds by order City Council 358 54


Transferred from City treasury, por-


tion of premium from sale of water bonds by order City Council 55 65


$8,664 19


Commonwealth of Massachusetts . $3,566 52


Trustees of the Read Fund . 1,588 00


Mechanics Savings Bank, Lowell · 937 50 Salem Five Cents Savings Bank · National Bank of Redemption . · 422 20


581 25


Amounts carried forward . $7,095 47


$8,664 19


107


Amounts brought forward . . $7,095 47 $8,664 19


New England Trust Co. . 416 67


Brewster, Cobb, & Esterbrook . .


385 42


Potter Lovell Company


291 67


Commissioners of the sinking funds of the City of Newton 160 00


Nantucket Institution for Savings 147 50


Clarence A. Dorr


41 67


Uninvested portion of Kenrick Fund,


125 79


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Total, as per item No. 24 of expenses


$8,664 19


Interest on Water Bonds.


Appropriation . $56,100 00


Transferred to interest on


city loans, temporary, $358 54


Transferred to interest on


city loans, permanent, 1 46


$360 00


$55,740 00


Jan. 1, National Bank of the Com- monwealth $24,250 00 March 28, National Bank of the Commonwealth . . 3,620 00 June 20, National Bank of the Com- monwealth . 24,250 00


Sept. 26, National Bank of the Com- monwealth . 3,620 00


Total, as per item No. 25 of expenses $55,740 00


108


Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.


Appropriation .


Samuel G. Toothachre $120 00


Samuel Wallis . 120 00


Samuel Franklin 96 00


James H. Lockley 96 00


John Sexton 96 00


Albert P. Bugbee


96 00


John Taffe 80 00


John F. Franklin 48 00


Jefferson Thomas


48 00


Patrick Carrigan


48 00


Mary Sullivan .


5 00


Total, as per item No. 26 of expenses .


853 00


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess


and deficiency account


$147 00




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