Town of Newton annual report 1887, Part 7

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


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Memorial Day.


Appropriation .


$400 00


Charles Ward Post No. 62 G.A.R., as per item


No. 28 of expenses 400 00


Miscellaneous Expenses.


Appropriation ". . $7,500 00


Additional appropriation by order City Council . 8,000 00 $15,500 00


Grace E. Newell, settlement of claim, $3,067 98 Thomas C. Parks, settlement of claim, 574 14


Amounts carried forward . $3,642 12 $15,500 00


$1,000 00


.


109


Amounts brought forward . . $3,642 12 $15,500 00


Mrs. Pinkham, settlement of claim . 500 00


Elizabeth C. Rogers, settlement of claim .


300 00


100 00


Jacob Faulkner, settlement of claim, Ann Eliza Barstow, executrix, settle- ment of claim


88 93


Charles C. Harrington, settlement of claim .


55 00


J. Q. Henry, et al., settlement of claim, 50 00 Michael Sheehan, settlement of claim, 50 00 R. B. Risk, superintendent, settle- ment of claim . 44 76


Morris Grey, settlement of claim 8 60


W. S. Slocum, city solicitor, for legal expenses · 200 00


Samuel D. Garey, plank sidewalk, Hammond Street 568 00


640 00


Edwin Rogers, fire-alarm striker, etc., William Blake & Co., bell and frame, 455 97 Stephen Holmes, work on bell tower, 435 50 Water Department, use of water, watering-troughs 533 16


Water Department, use of water, drinking posts . 120 00


Newton Atheneum, aid for reading- room .


500 00


Newton Centre Associates, aid for


250 00


reading-room


Amounts carried forward . $8,542 04 $15,500 00


110


Amounts brought forward . . $8,542 04 $15,500 00


New-England Telephone and Tele-


graph Company, rental of instru- ments and service 588 46


M. C. Laffie, serving warrants, etc. . 902 50


Rodney M. Lucas, serving warrants,


etc. 179 59


American Bank Note Company, alter- ation of bond plate, etc. 350 00


" Newton Journal," advertising,


printing, etc. 360 14


" Newton Graphic," advertising,


printing, etc. 189 63


Rand Avery Company, printing, etc., 278 65


Newton Mills, abatement of taxes . 240 10


George E. Bridges, services, collect- ing facts of births 247 00


George E. Bridges, services, registrar of voters . 150 00


Isaac F. Kingsbury, services, registrar of voters . 150 00


Richard T. Sullivan, services, regis- trar of voters 150 00


George H. Bourne, services, registrar of voters . 150 00


John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, on account Highway Department, grading for plank sidewalk, Hammond Street $186 37


Amounts carried forward . $12,664 48 $15,500 00


111


Amounts brought forward . $12,664 48 $15,500 00 National Electric Protector Co., pro-


tectors 160 00


Kern & McLoud, abstract of deed for assessors 143 20


E. D. Brooks, trimming trees ·


127 00


Drew, Allis & Co., advertising in Newton Directory 120 00


Crowley & Maxwell, costs in Belger suit . 91 89


Stephen F. Cate et al., making returns of deaths 68 75


W. M. Belcher & Co., typewriter 60 00


U. Holzer, ballot-boxes 51 00


George D. Burrage, stamped envel- opes, etc. .


87 60


Charles H. Stacy, stamped envelopes, etc. . 26 62


Francis Murdock, insurance pre- mium 45 00


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


The Automatic Bank Punch Co., for punch 36 00


The Standard Cancelling Ballot-box


Co., for repairing boxes 34 38


Lawrence, Wilde & Co., chairs .


30 50


Newton Centre Associates, use of


hall . 25 00


Amounts carried forward .


$13,811 42


$15,500 00


112


Amounts brought forward . $13,811 42 $15,500 00


Newton Associates, use of hall . 25 00


C. W. Turner, use of hall 20 00


D. W. Farquhar, Treasurer, use of hall . 5 00


Adams Express Co., expressage 22 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage 12 60


Albert F. Noyes, expenses on account sewerage · 176 25


John A. Kenrick, incidental expenses in Treasury Department . 105 25


B. F. Otis, incidental expenses in Auditor's Department 104 51


I. F. Kingsbury, incidental expenses in City Clerk's Department 42 78


E. W. Redpath, on account of Street Light Committee 38 40


Albert S. Glover, incidental expenses in Water Department 33 00


J. D. Wellington, incidental expenses in Messenger Department . 12 69


J. W. Shepard, clerical services in Auditor's Department 100 00


T. A. Fleu, clerical services in Audi- tor's Department 68 00


Nellie M. Heywood, clerical services in Auditor's Department . 32 00


John C. Brimblecom, clerical services


in Treasurer's Department, etc. 65 00


Amounts carried forward . $14,673 90


$15,500 00


113


Amounts brought forward . $14,673 90 $15,500 00


C. M. Jordan, clerical services in


Treasurer's Department 32 00


Nellie M. Heywood, clerical services


in Treasurer's Department 22 00


W. S. French, clerical services in Treasurer's Department . 11 00


J. A. Baylies, clerical services in Water Department £ 17 70


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams . 163 75


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of


teams 115 75


Central Stables, use of teams 89 75


Samuel M. Jackson, use of team in assessing taxes . 80 00


W. H. Mague, use of teams 12 75


Robert Weir, use of teams 8 00


John Purcell, use of teams 8 00


Johnson & Keyes, use of teams 6 60


S. P. Whitman, agent, use of teams . 6 00


C. G. Tinkham, use of teams 4 00


Samuel L. Pratt, use of teams . 2 50


Jolın T. Hill, use of teams 2 00


A. F. Harrington, use of teams 1 50


Fuller, Holtzer & Co., extension bells, 9 00


G. M. Geyer, moving shed 5 00


O. B. Leavitt, use of stove 5 00


Patrick Collins, watching fire . 2 00


Fanning Printing Co., printing 6 57


Amounts carried forward $15,284 77


$15,500 00


114


Amounts brought forward . $15,284 77 $15,500 00 George M. Bridges, printing Yes and


No ballots . 6 00


J. D. Wellington, ringing bell .


6 00


B. S. Wetherbee, 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


J. C. Newcomb, ringing bell 6 00


Fred Hamilton, ringing bell 3 00


Thomas Woodman, ringing bell 3 00


William Love, ringing bell 3 00


Thomas G. Woodman, ringing bell .


3 00


Henry H. Hunt, material and labor . 63 65


J. L. Sears, material and labor . 40 00


J. C. Farrar, material and labor 20 06


W. J. Henderson, material and labor, 16 85


J. A. Nevins, material and labor 5 00


J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor . 5 00


Chas. A. Cole, material and labor 3 60


J. L. Randall, material and labor 3 50


A. Danforth, agent, material and labor . 1 00


Dr. J. F. Frisbee, services Newell suit 10 00


" Boston Daily Advertiser," advertis- ing 8 50


J. R. Atwood, use of hack 5 00


Amounts carried forward . $15,526 93


$15,500 00


115


Amounts brought forward . . $15,526 93 $15,500 00 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one


quarter fees of druggists' li- censes


4 25


Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County, costs in suits 3 90


Mrs. W. G. Wells, rent of hall 3 00


Dr. W. H. McOwen, making return of births . 3 00


H. M. Walton, expense for team


3 00


J. W. Ghant, labor on ballot-boxes . 2 50


Bishop & Bro., ladder 2 00


Newton Post Office, rent of box 2 00


John Dolan, use of hall 2 00


H. C. Dimond & Co., repairing stamp 1 75


Joseph Lee, supplies 61 00


James Paxton, supplies 52 00


R. Q. Barlow, supplies 36 56


Edwin Fewkes & Son, supplies 27 30


American Electric Works, supplies . 27 30


J. H. Brunnell & Co., supplies . 12 00


Pevey Bros., supplies 7 40


Saml. Ward Company, supplies 7 40


Chas. L. Bly, supplies 7 20


H. C. Wood, supplies


7 00


Barber Bros., supplies


4 01


R. O. Evans, services as warden,


Ward 1 10 00


Edwin O. Smallwood, services as


deputy warden, Ward 1


·


6 00


Amounts carried forward .


$15,819 50


$15,500 00


116


Amounts brought forward . $15,819 50 $15,500 00 Seth C. Stevens, services as clerk,


Ward 1 · 10 00


George R. Aston, services as deputy clerk, Ward 1 8 00


Fred H. Stone, services as inspector,


Ward 1 10 00


Edwin O. Childs, services as in-


spector, Ward 1 . 6 00


A. P. Bugbee, services as deputy inspector, Ward 1 . 8 00 ·


Chas. H. Stuart, services as deputy inspector, Ward 1 8 00


Henry P. Dearborn, services as ward- en, Ward 2 10 00


John F. Payne, services as deputy warden, Ward 2 6 00 ·


Willard S. Higgins, services as


clerk, Ward 2 . 10 00


Alfred B. Tainter, services as deputy clerk, Ward 2 . 8 00


Lawrence 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


George K. Littlefield, services as


deputy inspector, Ward 2 . 8 00


Amounts carried forward .


$15,937 50


$15,500 00


117


Amounts brought forward . $15,937 50 $15,500 00 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


Milo F. Hargedon, service as deputy clerk, Ward 3 . 6 00


Arthur R. Coe, services as inspector,


Ward 3 ·


10 00


Chas. F. Tuttle, service as inspector, Ward 3 10 00


Edward L. Lemon, services as dep-


uty inspector, Ward 3 . 6 00


Frank H. Humphrey, services as dep- uty inspector, Ward 3 6 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


Geo. W. Chamberlain, services as in-


spector, Ward 4 10 00


Amounts carried forward .


$16,053 50


$15,500 00


118


Amounts brought forward . $16,053 50 $15,500 00


Wm. A. Leonard, services as deputy


inspector, Ward 4 · 6 00


Benj. B. Clark, services as deputy inspector, Ward 4 6 00


Albert J. Grover, services as warden, Ward 5 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 dep- uty clerk, Ward 5 6 00


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


5 00


James F. Russell, services as in-


spector, Ward 5 ·


10 00


Fred A. O'Connor, services as deputy inspector, Ward 5 ·


6 00


Daniel Kelleher, services as deputy inspector, Ward 5 6 00


George F. Leonard, services as deputy inspector, Ward 5 5 00


Saml. M. Jackson, services as warden, Ward 6 10 00


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


Zadoc Long, services as clerk, Ward 6 10 00


Amounts carried forward . $16,155 50 $15,500 00


119


Amounts brought forward . $16,155 50 $15,500 00


George E. Wales, services as deputy


clerk, Ward 6 . 6 00


James W. Hill, services as inspector, Ward 6 10 00


Arthur Muldoon, services as in-


spector, Ward 6 10 00


Geo. F. Richardson, services as dep- uty inspector, Ward 6 8 00


Howard Carleton, services as deputy inspector, Ward 6 6 00


Amasa W. B. Huff, services as ward- en, Ward 7


10 00


Moses Clark, jun., services as clerk,


Ward 7 10 00


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


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


George W. Lamson, services as in- spector, Ward 7 10 00


Robert B. Edes, services as deputy inspector, Ward 7 . 6 00


Lewis H. Farlow, services as deputy inspector, Ward 7 6 00


Sundry small bills


4 01


Total, as per item No. 29 of expenses $16,257 51


Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess


and deficiency account


$757 51


120


Newton Free Library.


Appropriation . $8,500 00


Hannah P. James, services, librarian, $500 00 Bradford K. Peirce, services, libra- rian . 500 00


Elizabeth P. Thurston, services as assistant librarian 600 00


Louise J. Smallwood, services as


assistant librarian 400 00


Etta P. Cleveland, services as assist- ant librarian 400 00


C. A. Flanders, services as assistant librarian 400 00


James J. Tower, services as janitor . 800 00


Clarke & Carruth, books . 707 35


J. A. McFadden, books 74 00


Estes & Lauriat, books 36 75


The History Company, books 13 50


The Prince Society, books 13 00


Gately & Co., books . 12 00


H. C. Nash, books 10 40


Martin Garrison & Co., books 7 50


N. J. Bartlett & Co., books 7 30


Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., books 5 50


Cupples, Upham, & Co., books . 5 00


Massachusetts Historical Society, books 5 00


James P. Magee, books 4 17


B. A. Fowler & Co., books 3 75


Amounts brought forward . $4,505 22


$8,500 00


121


Amounts brought forward . . $4,505 22 $8,500 00


John J. W. Reeves, books 3 00


H. T. Sladen, books . 2 00


H. D. Noyes & Co., subscriptions


133 20


John Cutler, subscriptions


92 50


Bradford K. Peirce, subscriptions 48 00


" The Commercial Gazette," sub- scriptions . 12 60


Globe Printing Co , subscriptions 12 00


" Boston Daily Advertiser," subscrip- tions . 12 00


Nickelson & Co., subscriptions . 12 00


" Post" Publishing Co., subscrip- tions . 9 00


" The Evening Post," subscriptions . 9 00


" The Tribune" Association, sub- scription 8 50


George W. Armstrong, subscriptions, 8. 25


" The Tribune " Co., subscription .


7 20


" The Publisher's Weekly," subscrip- tion . 7 00


" The Republican " Co., subscription, 7 00


" The World," subscription 7 50


"Evening Star" Newspaper Com- pany, subscription 6. 00


C. C. Fulton & Co., subscription 6 00


R. M. Pulsifer & Co., subscription 6 00


" The Sun," subscription . 6 00


" The Globe," subscription 6 00


Amounts carried forward . . $4,925 97


$8,500 00


122


Amounts brought forward . . $4,925 97 $8,500 00 subscription 6 00


" The Gazette " Printing Company,


" The Journal " Newspaper Company, subscription 6 00


" New York Herald," subscription . 6 00


The Press Co., Limited, subscrip- tion . 5 40


The Franklin Institute, subscriptions, 5 00


The " Alta California " Publishing Co., subscription 4 50


Curtis Guild & Co., subscription 4 00


H. G. Parker, subscription 3 20


" Bibliotheca Sacra," subscription 3 00


" Newton Graphic," subscription 2 00


J. H. H. McNamee, binding books 141 42


Abby Irvin, covering books 4 80


Lucy F. Soule, covering books . 3 10


Newton & Watertown Gas Light


Company, gas 543 60


Albert Brackett, coal 305 79


New England Telegraph & Tele- phone, rental, etc. 47 16


Water Department, use of water 32 49


Howard Brothers, ice 15 00


Hannah P. James, amount paid for cleaning library . 124 69


Hannah P. James, sundry cash ex-


penses


4 05


Amounts carried forward .


. $6,193 17


$8,500 00


123


Amounts brought forward . . $6,193 17 $8,500 00


Neil McGinnis, expressage of books . 875 00 L. N. Burbank, expressage of books, 26 00 Smith Ounderkirk, expressage of books 25 00


W. E. Wiswall, expressage of books, 15 60


C. H. Hurd, expressage · 7 25


George L. Pearson, expressage . 5 20


Kenney's Express, expressage 2 10


W. C. Gaudelet, agency 50 00


B. Billings, agency . 40 00


Alfred Brush, agency


40 00


J. J. Peck, agency . 30 00


C. W. Kinder, agency 20 00


Newton Centre Associates, agency ·


18 75


Everett E. Moody, agency 16 50


A. E. Brickett, agency 10 00


Hallett Brothers, paper 48 88


E. A. Smallwood, postal cards and printing 37 35


George H. Pratt, printing 32 50


E. F. Smallwood, postal cards and printing 17 50


Rand Avery Company, cards, en- velopes, etc. 10 00


John S. Farlow, cash paid for postage, 6 00


R. Hollings & Co., gas-fixtures ·


280 19


B. C. Noyes & Co., furniture . ·


207 00


Boston Chair Manf. Co., furniture 98 63


Amounts carried forward . . $8,112 62


$8,500 00


124


Amounts brought forward . . $8,112 62 $8,500 00


Paine's Furniture Co., furniture 30 90 Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpets 61 37 Boston Belting Company, hose 22 50


Ernst Heerde, shades 13 50


Allen & Noble, rubber tips


12 75


Stephen Holmes, material and labor, 48 67


John W. Scott, material and labor .


18 65


Edward Pike, material and labor 6 67


A. Erickson, material and labor 4 32


Library Bureau, supplies . 54 65


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 27 07


A. Storrs, Bement & Co., supplies 22 02


Weeks & Potter, supplies . 18 60


Barber Brothers, supplies


14 92


Williams & Everett, supplies 12 39


Blair & Hallett, supplies . 6 50


Smith & Bryam, supplies . 5 30


A. R. Gay & Co., supplies 3 50


Hooper, Lewis & Co., supplies .


3 10


Total, as per item No. 30 of expenses $8,500 00


Newton High School Building (Enlargement).


Henry F. Ross, payments on account of contract, $ 17,215 50 Walworth Manufacturing Company, payments on account of contract 2,917 00


Moses Pond & Co., payments on account of contract 589 00


Allen & Kenway, services as architects .


950 00


Albert Brackett for coal . 55 09


Total, as per item No. 31 of expenses $21,726 59


125


Newton Cottage Hospital.


Appropriation . $1,000 00


Paid George S. Bullens, treasurer, as per item


No. 32 of expenses 1,000 00


Parks and Squares.


Appropriation .


$2,500 00


Myles J. Joyce, care of Farlow Park, $516 47


Simpson Brothers, concreting Farlow Park . 500 00


Newton Cemetery, for trees, etc. 381 63


Arthur Muldoon, material and labor, Newton Centre . 340 00


William C. Strong, for trees, etc. 80 00


John Farrell, care of Washington Park . 75 00


Water Department, use of water 67 33


D. W. Eagles, care of park, junction of Centre and Clark Streets, in- cluding manure . 50 00


J. F. C. Hyde, for trees 40 50


Michael Kennedy, setting out trees . 38 50 C. P. Powell, care of Lincoln Park . 29 00


Milo Lucas, material and labor


26 30


John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, men, and teams, Highway De- partment . 28 88


J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor . 20 00


Amounts carried forward . . $2,193 61


$2,500 00


126


Amounts brought forward . . $2,193 61 $2,500 00


J. J. Johnson, bedding plants . 18 00


Timothy Stuart, loam and sods 17 25


J. P. Keating, use of teams 14 50


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams . 6 00


H. A. Spear, use of teams 6 00


John Mardon, labor, Farlow Park 6 00


O. F. Lucas, supplies 5 22


J. Q. Harrington, repairing lawn- mower 5 00


Fulton Iron Foundry Co., supplies . 4 50


C. W. Morehouse, supplies 3 15


B. Billings, trees


3 00


H. W. Fanning, trees 2 50


John Irving, manure


2 50


M. C. Higgins, material and labor 2 16


J. O. Watson, use of team 1 00


Murray & Farrell, material and labor, 80


C. H. Hurd, expressage


50


Total, as per item No. 33 of expenses $2,291 69


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $208 31


Police Department.


Appropriation . $23,350 00


REGULAR POLICE OFFICERS.


Daniel M. Hammond, city marshal . $1,500 00 Charles F. Richardson, captain of police . 1,178 80 Amounts carried forward . . $2,678 80


$23,350 00


127


Amounts brought forward . . $2,678 80 $23,350 00


Charles E. Davis, sergeant of police . 1,090 58 N. F. Bosworth, patrolman . 1,000 00


W. G. Bosworth, patrolman . 1,000 00 W. C. Emerson, patrolman . 1,000 00


Robert S. Harrison, patrolman . . 1,000 00


Charles P. Heustis, patrolman . . 1,000 00


John Ryan, patrolman


. 1,000 00


John Purcill, patrolman . . 1,000 00


James D. Henthorn, patrolman 997 26 ·


Rufus H. Moulton, patrolman . · 997 26


Frank B. Fletcher, patrolman .


. 994 52


George E. F. Baker, patrolman


· 991 78


Edson C. Holmes, patrolman .


983 58


John W. Conroy, jr., patrolman Ambrose M. Fuller, patrolman .


900 00


· 897 54


Charles O. Davis, patrolman .


. 878 76


Charles T. Bartlett, patrolman . 806 79 ·


Thomas C. Clay, patrolman


.


806 79


John W. Quilty, patrolman 747 95


A. F. A. G. Libby, patrolman .


700 10


$21,471 71


SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS.


Bernard F. Burke


$451 54


Thomas O'Shaughnessey . 86 40


Martin C. Laffie


76 80


A. F. A. G. Libby


12 00


Charles R. Young


4 80


Amounts carried forward . $22,093 25


$23,350 00


128


Amounts brought forward . $22,093 25 $23,350 00


W. A. Leonard .


4 80


Bernard Early .


4 80


Russell F. Smith


4 80


Clark Fisher


4 80


Dustin J. Smith


4 80


William P. Soule


4 80


Peter R. Mullen


2 40


$22,134 45


INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.


Stephen F. Cate, board of horse and


use of teams 294 56


Robert Weir, use of teams 20 75


Central Stables, use of teams .


21 00


H. A. Spear, use of teams 10 50


Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams 8 50


S. L. Pratt, use of teams . 8 50


Charles G. Tinkham, use of teams 8 00


Fitzgerald Brothers, use of teams 5 50


W. H. Mague, use of teams 2 50


A. F. Harrington, use of teams 1 50


Harris Express, use of teams ·


1 50


John Purcill, conveyance of pris- oners . 61 00


C. O. Davis, conveyance of prisoners, 32 95


R. S. Harrison, conveyance of pris- oners . 13 57


Amounts carried forward .


$22,624 78


$23,350 00


129


Amounts brought forward . $22,624 78 $23,350 00 N. F. Bosworth, conveyance of pris-


oners .


11 89


Daniel M. Hammond, meals for pris -- oners, etc. . 125 22


Charles P. Heustis, meals for pris-


oners, etc. . 32 75


A. D. Colby, meals for prisoners, etc. 4 25


Newton and Watertown Gaslight Co., gas 101 58


Albert Brackett, coal 47 57


Water Department, use of water 36 00


John P. Lovell Arms Co., supplies . 58 50


J. R. Mclaughlin, attendance upon sick horses 31 00


Joel Goldthwait & Co., carpets 21 32


W. S. Slocum, legal services 25 00


C. A. Twitchell & Co., badges . 13 00


James D. Henthorn, sundry cash ex- penses 43 54


Charles F. Richardson, sundry cash expenses 30 33


E. C. Holmes, sundry cash expenses, 7 90


W. H. Tabor, sundry cash expenses . 6 09


C. E. Davis, sundry cash expenses .


5 12


John Ryan, sundry cash expenses 2 00


J. R. Nason, material and labor 25 95


J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor, 21 50


J. Carroll, material and labor 8 35


-


Amounts carried forward . $23,283 64


$23,350 00


130


Amounts brought forward . $23,283 64 $23,350 00


A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor, 2 40


Clark Man'f. Co., material and labor, 2 20


J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor . 3 25


J. H. Nickerson, supplies . 6 00


C. A. Taylor, supplies 5 76


George H. Ingraham, supplies . 4 50


C. Seaver, jun., photographs 5 50


Mrs. Mary Twomey, washing blank- ets 5 50


S. B. Maxwell, washing blankets


1 75


C. G. Estes, brooms .


6 00


John McDonald, labor


4 00


E. S. Colton, supplies


3 00


H. C. Hoyt, use of team . 1 50


J. Brown, repairing clock 1 50


Sundry small bills . 8 35


Total, as per item No. 34 of expenses $23,344 85


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account


$5 15


Poor out of Almshouse.


Appropriation .


$8,000 00


Nathan Mosman, services as city


almoner and clerk of Board of


Overseers .


$700 00


Amounts carried forward .


.


$700 00


$8,000 00


131


Amounts brought forward . $700 00 $8,000 00


Edwin O. Childs, services, overseer,


Ward 1 50 00


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


50 00


George E. Allen, services, overseer, Ward 3 50 00


Nathan Mosman, services, overseer, Ward 4 .


50 00


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


George Warren, services, overseer, Ward 6 . John Warner, services, overseer, Ward 7 £


50 00


50 00


Nathan Mosman, amount paid to sundry persons , · · Worcester Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons . 970 97


213 15


Northampton Lunatic Hospital, care of sundry persons · Worcester Insane Asylum, care of sundry persons . . Newton Cottage Hospital, care of sundry persons . 857 76


180 22


385 86.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, care of sundry persons 229 64


City of Boston, partial support of poor .


204 10


Amounts carried forward .


. $4,091 70


$8,000 00


132


Amounts brought forward . . $4,091 70 $8,000 00


City of Malden, partial support of


poor . . 96 00


City of Waltham, partial support of


poor .


59 57


City of Lawrence, partial support of


poor . 48 00


Town of Chicopee, partial support of poor 95 50


Town of North Andover, partial sup- port of poor 74 16


Town of Braintree, partial support of poor 71 25


Town of Webster, partial support of


poor .


38 16


Town of Stoneham, partial support of poor 33 15


Town of Paxton, partial support of poor . 4 00


Dr. L. R. Stone, medical attendance, 21 00


Dr. F. E. Crockett, medical attend- ance 16 00


Dr. F. M. O'Donnell, medical at- tendance .


16 00


Dr. P. Vincent, medical attendance . 12 00


Dr. W. H. McOwen, medical attend- ance . 11 75


Dr. James Utley, medical attendance, 7 00


Dr. C. F. Haynes, medical attendance, 7 00


Amounts carried forward . . $4,702 24


$8,000 00


133


Amounts brought forward . . $4,702 24 $8,000 00


Dr. S. A. Sylvester, medical attend- ance 6 50


Dr. E. P. Scales, medical attendance, 6 00


Dr. Eben Thompson, medical attend- ance .


5 00


Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical attend- ance 5 00


Dr. H. B. Stoddard, medical attend- ance . 6 00


Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical attendance, 2 00 Drs. O. E. & W. O. Hunt, medical attendance 1 00


Dr. Albert Nott, medical attendance, 1 00


J. H. Woolrich, prescriptions 6 55


C. F. Rogers, prescriptions 2 00


Augustus Williams, prescriptions 1 60


George H. Ingraham, prescriptions . 75


J. J. Noble, prescriptions . 75


Hubbard & Proctor, prescriptions 63 James McGourty, funeral expenses . 57 00


Fitzgerald Brothers, funeral ex-


penses 10 00


W. H. Mague, funeral expenses 5 00


Newton Cemetery Corporation, inter- ments 9 00


Mrs. J. G. Latta, board of Richardson children 72 00


Roxbury Home, board of Miss


Crawley 54 00


Amounts carried forward . . $4,954 02


$8,000 00


134


Amounts brought forward . . $4,954 02 $8,000 00 Mrs. R. A. Lewis, board of Richardson


children 44 00


Miss Alice Williston, board of Sulli- van children 43 60


R. V. C. Emerson, board of Richard- son children 16 00


J. R. Farnum, rent of house for Mrs. Pitts . 110 00


M. Mahoney, rent of house for Mrs. Ryan 60 00


Wm. O. Hunt, rent of house for Mrs. Denning . 49 00


Mrs. William Collins, rent of house for Mrs. Jeffers . 48 00


B. F. Houghton, rent of house for Mrs. Cazmay 24 00


J. B. Murphy, rent of house for Mrs. Boyce 24 00


Thomas Mullen, rent of house for Mrs. Mague


22 50


Mrs. Ann Rotchford, rent of house for P. McBride . 16 00


C. Strout & Sons, groceries 214 90


A. A. Savage, groceries .


212 70


J. B. Murphy, groceries . 198 75 .


W. O. Knapp & Co., groceries . ·


137 61


F. L. Cook, groceries 124 55


G. P. Atkins, groceries . . 85 00


Amounts carried forward . . $6,384 63


$8,000 00


135


Amounts brought forward . . $6,384 63 $8,000 00


H. W. Fanning & Son, groceries 82 71


H. E. Woodberry, groceries 68 00




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