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E. Vickers, groceries 68 40
W. P. Holden, groceries . 67 50
B. F. Houghton; groceries Alonzo Whitney, groceries J. W. Davis & Co., groceries Howard B. Coffin, groceries
57 50
52 00
44 96
B. B. Vassall, groceries
41 35
I. R. Stevens, groceries .
34 96
H. A. Sherman, groceries .
34 40
Ford's Boston Branch, groceries
32 00
George H. Adams, groceries
16 00
William Lowe, groceries .
5 75
M. Mahoney, groceries
2 00
W. Conner, groceries
1 99
Albert Brackett, fuel
467 79
C. F. Eddy & Co., fuel
.
212 17
J. W. Hill, fuel 125 62
J. W. Mitchell, fuel .
89 26
Newton Coal Company, fuel . 72 65
Almshouse Department, fuel 71 50 .
Daniel Warren, fuel . 25 00
John Dolan, fuel
23 00
J. Edward Hills, fuel
18 10
B. C. Baker, fuel 8 50
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams . 12 00
Fitzgerald Brothers, use of teams 1 00
Amounts carried forward . . $8,184 94
$8,000 00
63 50
136
Amounts brought forward . . $8,184 94 $8,000 00
Eames Express, moving furniture 5 00
C. E. Scamman, provisions 10 00
S. Nay, provisions .
8 00
W. B. Whittier, provisions
. 2 00
W. Howes, provisions 2 00
J. V. Sullivan, supplies 18 20
John T. Moody, supplies . .
9 25
A. J. Gordon, supplies
7 35
E. E. Moody, supplies
5 50
L. A. Hall, supplies .
5 38
M. R. Warren, supplies
5 25
O. B. Leavitt, supplies 3 50
C. W. Goodsoe, supplies . 2 24
Fanning Printing Company, supplies 1 50
Total, as per item No. 35 of expenses $8,269 41 Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account 269 41
Public Property.
Appropriation . $13,000 00
Moses Pond & Co., ventilating
Adams and Hyde schoolhouses, $1,125 00
Simpson Bros., concreting 773 23
Rufus G. Brown & Co., heating ap- paratus 480 91
Highland Foundry Co., furnaces, etc.
348 21
. Amounts carried forward . . $2,727 35
$13,000 CO
137
Amounts brought forward . . $2,727 35 $13,000 00
Walker Pratt Manufacturing Com-
pany, furnaces, etc. . 377 97 Allen & Kenway, services as archi- tects . 393 56
Keeler & Co., cases for City Engi-
neer's Department 262 00
William Welch, loam, grading, etc., High School 394 87
First Baptist Society, use of chapel,
for school in Thompsonville ·
150 00
J. L. Randall, care of Prospect School House Hall 130 00
M. C. Lucy, labor, etc. 106 00
Newton Associates, loam . 100 00
J. W. Gregg, slate urinals 89 93
City of Newton, curbing .
80 04
Walworth Construction & Supply
Co., steam heating apparatus ·
75 00
Oliver Whyte & Co., brass railing ·
75 00
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams 77 88
Walworth Manufacturing Company, grate bars, etc. 44 28
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, etc. 39 20
John Welch, grading, etc. 35 00
G. Fuller & Son, lumber . 29 42
Daniel's Nonantum Stables, use of
teams .. 24. 00
Amounts carried forward .
. $5,211 50
$13,000 00
138
Amounts brought forward . . $5,211 50 $13,000 00
Clark & Buckley, bureau . 21 30
Newton & Watertown Gaslight Co., gas .
16 23
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, men, and teams, Highway De- partment . 15 06
John Joyce, labor, men, and teams . 14 91
C. S. Pulsifer, loam and sods 17 65
Revere Rubber Company, hose 14 00
James Dorney, labor 14 00
Albert Brackett, coal 11 71
" Newton Journal," advertising 10 00
" Newton Graphic," advertising 3 25
N. Boynton & Co., flag 7 70
H. D. Woods, sundry incidental ex- penses 5 62
Bernard Early, sundry incidental ex- penses 2 00
Michael Ryan, labor . 4 38
W. G. Roby & Co., copper
3 78
C. H. Hurd, expressage . 2 00
Stephen Holmes, material and labor . 2,074 55 Wm. Pettigrew, material and labor . 867 38
C. Phillips & Co., material and labor . 494 73
W. L. Smith, material and labor 466 32
Bemis & Jewett, material and labor . 398 50
Henry F. Ross, material and labor 359 01
Milo Lucas, material and labor . 288 90
Amounts carried forward . $10,324 48
$13,000 00
139
Amounts brought forward . $10,324 48 $13,000 00 Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor . 247 25
R. J. Morrissey, material and labor . 194 98
H. H. Hunt, material and labor 133 61 · W. P. Leavitt & Son, material and labor . 133 35
M. Taffe, material and labor 133 00
Moses Pond & Co., material and labor . 130 90
J. W. Briggs, material and labor ·
125 00
W. H. French & Co., material and labor . 122 70
Isaac Smith, material and labor 105 75
L. A. Gammans, material and labor . 101 79
F. H. Humphrey, agent, material and labor . 96 13
W. A. Fogwill, material and labor 89 30 . Russell & Burke, material and labor 76 85
H. F. Miller, material and labor 71 40
A. G. Tupper, material and labor 60 09
F. T. Burgess & Co., material and labor . 56 50
S. D. Garey, material and labor 51 66
J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor 51 50
J. A. Nevins, material and labor 50 00
H. F. Wellington, material and labor 48 31
A. W. Snow, material and labor 42 55
Amounts carried forward . $12,447 10
$13,000 00
140
Amounts brought forward . $12,447 10 $13,000 00
Arthur Muldoon, material and labor 41 50
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 39 08 J. D. Billings, material and labor 35 48
T. J. Hartnett, material and labor 31 96
L. H. Cranitch, material and labor 30 85
T. S. Pingree, material and labor 29 26
Chas. H. Hale, material and labor 28 00
J. E. Trowbridge, material and labor 26 11
Edward Pike, material and labor 25 68
Charles Scott, material and labor 24 20 Charles Keiser, material and labor 22 36
William F. Soule, material and labor, 20 40
J. H. Staples, material and labor 17 25
Charles A. Cole, material and labor . 17 00
Thomas Johnson, material and labor, 17 00
David Russell, material and labor 15 17
F. W. Cole, material and labor . 14 00
A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor, 12 50
M. Frank Lucas, material and labor, 15 32
Gannon Brothers, material and labor, 11 80 Martin Hunting, material and labor . 11 75
H. H. Miles, material and labor 11 36
Ralph Davenport, material and labor, 11 00 Charles A. Hill, material and labor . 10 55
10 13
J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor, M. C. Higgins, material and labor
9 92
G. M. D. Fernald, material and labor, 7 55
J. M. Burr, material and labor . 7 12
Amounts carried forward . $13,001 40
$13,000 00
141
Amounts brought forward . $13,001 40 $13,000 00
Allen & Barry, material and labor 6 65 D. O. Driscoll, material and labor 6 75 Lyman Hicks, material and labor 6 00 S. G. Steeves, material and labor 3 85 William Bliss, material and labor 2 55
G. L. Avery, material and labor 2 50
James Dunn, material and labor 2 50
Thomas Sinclair, material and labor . 2 00
W. L. Stiles, Jr., agent, supplies 53 45
A. A. Savage, supplies
16 75
William Hall & Co., supplies
13 16
H. A. Sherman, supplies . 12 38
Barber Brothers, supplies . 8 07
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 3 75
A. H. Adams, supplies
3 50
Greenwood & Co., supplies
3 06
Sundry small bills
12 80
Total, as per item No. 36 of expenses $13,161 12
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account $161 12
Read Fund Income. Paid to sundry parties, in accordance with the will of the late Charles A. Read, income received from the trustees, upon invest- ments, as per item No. 37 of expenses $1,901 49
142
Salaries.
Appropriation . .
·
$16,145 00
J. Wesley Kimball, mayor . $1,000 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, city clerk . . 2,000 00 John A. Kenrick, city treasurer and collector of taxes . 3,000 00
Benjamin F. Otis, city auditor . . 2,000 00
Winfield S. Slocum, city solicitor . 1,250 00
Moses Clark, Jr., deputy collector . 1,500 00
Isaac Hagar, chairman board of assessors . 1,200 00
Samuel M. Jackson, assessor ·
750 00
Howard B. Coffin, assessor 750 00
J. D. Wellington, city messenger . 1,100 00 J. D. Wellington, sealer of weights and measures 75 00
Albert S. Glover, clerk of common council
200 00
John C. Brimblecom, assistant to city clerk . 520 00
Edwin O. Childs, assistant assessor, Ward 1 96 00
A. A. Savage, assistant assessor, Ward 2 144 00
George E. Allen, assistant assessor, Ward 3 160 00
C. A. Miner, assistant assessor, Ward 4 208 00
Amounts carried forward .
$15,953 00
$16,145 00
143
Amounts brought forward . $15,953 00 $16,145 00
W. E. Clarke, assistant assessor, Ward 5 123 52
George Warren, assistant
assessor,
128 00 Ward 6
E. W. Cobb,
assistant
assessor,
288 00
Ward 7
Total, as per item No. 38 of expenses $16,492 52
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and .
deficiency account $347 52
Schools, Conveyance of Pupils.
Appropriation .
. $750 00
Transferred to appropriation for even- ing schools 70 00
$680 00
Fred B. Spear, conveyance $620 00
William E. Wiswall, conveyance 56 25
Total, as per item No. 39 of expenses $676 25
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess
and deficiency account $3 75
Evening Schools.
Appropriation . $550 00
Transferred from general appropria-
tion for schools . 500 00
Amount carried forward .
. $1,050 00
144
Amount brought forward . . $1,050 00 Transferred from appropriation for school incidentals 100 00
Transferred from appropriation for
conveyance of pupils
70 00
$1,220 00
George M. Weed, teacher $98 00
Lulu M. Bagley, teacher .
93 00
Charlotte N. Wilkins, teacher 73 50
Ethel Cushing, teacher 72 00
Anastasia Peters, teacher .
70 50
Emma B. Wilkins, teacher
67 50
Martha M. Dix, teacher
52 00
L. F. Warren, teacher 51 00
Nelson Freeman, teacher . 48 00
Edwin E. Hale, teacher
43 00
Rose A. Harkins, teacher . 42 00
Ida Collins, teacher . 30 00
Frank H. Noyes, teacher .
30 00
Eliza J. Lovely, teacher
22 50
Esther E. Barry, teacher .
22 50
Martha A. Lovely, teacher
21 00
Margaret E. Carey, teacher
19 50
Mary E. Wall, teacher
19 50
Alonzo A. Weed, teacher . 18 00
Lottie E. Stearns, teacher 16 50
Emma F. Chater, teacher . 16 50
Ellen M. Horrigan, teacher 15 00
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, teacher 13 50
Amounts carried forward . . $955 00
$1,220 00
145
Amounts brought forward . $955 00
$1,220 00
Fanny L. Stowell, teacher 13 50
Louise W. Clelland, teacher 4 50
Alonzo R. Weed, teacher .
4 00
Minnie E. Stearns, teacher
3 00
Honora Sweeney, janitor . 24 75
Mary Welch, janitor
12 00
Charles R. Young, janitor
12 00
James Dunn, janitor 6 00
Edward Pike, material and labor
47 82
O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 35 76
Newton and Watertown Gas Light Company, gas 42 45
" Newton Graphic," advertising 10 00
" Newton Journal," advertising 7 00
Adams & Ingraham, supplies 28 20
Harper & Brothers, supplies 8 91
William Ware & Co., supplies . 3 00
Total, as per item No. 40 of expenses $1,217 89
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess
and deficiency account
$2 11
146
SCHOOLS.
GENERAL APPROPRIATION, EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
General appropriation for schools, $101,000 00
Received from dog tax for 1886 by order of City Council . 2,337 66
$103,337 66
Transferred to appropriation for evening schools by order of City
Council
$500 00
$102,837 66
EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL.
Thomas Emerson, superintendent . $2,800 00
Thomas Emerson, secretary School
Board
300 00
$3,100 00
High School.
Edward H. Cutler, head master . $1,750 00
Edward J. Goodwin, head master . 1,125 00
Ezra W. Sampson, master . 2,200 00 S. Warren Davis, assistant master . 2,000 00
Andrew J. George, assistant master . 675 00
George L. Chandler, assistant mas-
ter 562 50 .
Caroline Spear, assistant . . 1,000 00
S. Alice Worcester, assistant
. 1,000 00
Amounts carried forward .
$13,412 50 $102,837 66
147
Amounts brought forward .
$13,412 50 $102,837 66
Maybel P. Davis, assistant . 1,000 00
Lida P. Underhill, assistant . 1,000 00
M. Abby Smith, assistant 625 00
625 00
Evelyn Rich, assistant S. Alice Ranlett, assistant 625 00
Emma F. Johnson, assistant .
905 00
Frances P. Owen, assistant
337 50
Minerva E. Leland, assistant
281 25
Harriet L. Merrow, assistant
135 00
$18,946 25
Special Teachers.
Emma F. Bowler, drawing and
writing
. $665 00
Jennie E. Ireson, calisthenics and elocution .
500 00
Horace M. Walton, instructor in music . 1,500 00
Frank N. Brown, military drill · 280 00
George H. Benyon, military drill .
120 00
Ellen M. Bond, sewing .
450 00
Julia Grant, sewing .
450 00
.
Sarah L. Dix, sewing
202 52
$23,113 77
Bigelow School.
H. Chapin Sawin, master . . $1,900 00
Martha M. Bakeman, head assistant.
750 00
Amounts carried forward .
$25,763 77 $102,837 66
148
Amounts brought forward . $25,763 77 $102,837 66
Annie E. George, assistant 600 00
S. Louise Shelton, assistant 600 00
Emily J. Dyer, assistant . 600 00
Elizabeth Ayles, assistant 600 00 .
Mary R. Putney, assistant
560 00
Augusta A. Lentell, assistant 375 00
Elizabeth A. Chapin, assistant . 225 00
$29,323 77
Underwood School.
Charlotte E. Sewell, principal . $750 00
Ada L. Donkin, assistant . 600 00
Annie L. Wood, assistant 600 00
Josephine W. Littlefield, assistant 600 00
$31,873 77
Lincoln School.
Nellie B. Rand, principal .
$600 00
Mary E. Wall, assistant 196 25
$32,670 02
Eliot School.
George G. Edwards, master . $1,900 00
H. Augusta Millard, head assistant . 750 00
Louise W. Clelland, assistant 600 00
Ellen B. Prime, assistant .
545 00
Amounts carried forward .
$36,465 02 $102,837 66
149
Amounts brought forward . $36,465 02 $102,837 66
Jackson School.
Eliza J. Lovely, principal $750 00
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, assistant 600 00
Lottie E. Stearns, assistant 600 00
Rose A. Harkins, assistant 568 75
Mary A. Wellington, assistant . 375 00
Martha Lovely, assistant .
187 50
$39,546 27
Adams School.
William A. Spinney, master . $1,900 00
V. E. Hapgood, head assistant . 525 00
Abby J. Fiske, head assistant . 225 00
Abby J. Fiske, assistant .
375 00
Estella M. Haynes, assistant
600 00
Angelia A. Smith, assistant 600 00
Clara M. Fox, assistant
343 75
Mary A. Wellington, assistant .
225 00
Nellie P. Warren, assistant
112 50
Sarah A. Whitney, assistant 56 25
Mary Noble, assistant 5 00
$44,513 77
Claflin School.
Herbert L. Sylvester, master . $1,737 50
Carrie H. Rugg, head assistant 750 00
Lydia A. Brierly, assistant 600 00
Amounts carried forward .
$47,601 27 $102,837 66
150
Amounts brought forward . $47,601 27 $102,837 66
Ellen M. Horrigan, assistant 600 00
Ellen S. Tewksbury, assistant .
600 00
Effie M. Herrick, assistant 187 50
Annie A. Jackson, assistant
64 50
$49,053 27
Pierce School.
Levi F. Warren, master . $1,900 00
Sarah A. Warren, head assistant 750 00
Eliza E. Simmons, assistant 600 00
M. Alice Warren, assistant .
375 00
Annie E. Merritt, assistant 537 50
Nora Taft, assistant .
187 50
Martha M. Dix, assistant .
36 00
$53,439 27
Davis School.
Ella G. Bates, principal . $468 75
M. Alice Warren, principal
281 25 ·
Helen S. Tolman, assistant 600 00 .
Sarah E. Foster, assistant. 600 00
Mary E. Wall, assistant
312 50 ·
Alice M. Wormwood, assistant · 187 50
$55,889 27
Franklin School.
Elizabeth F. Paddock, principal . $750 00
Lulu M. Bagley, assistant · 600 00
Amounts carried forward .
$57,239 27 $102,837 66
151
Amounts brought forward . $57,239 27 $102,837 66
Margaret A. Mague, assistant . 600 00
Clara H. Thompson, assistant . · 565 00
$58,404 27
Barnard School.
Calista S. Wood, principal $750 00
Susan E. Copeland, assistant 600 00
Lizzie F. Jones, assistant . 600 00
$60,354 27
Williams School.
John O. Godfrey, master . . $1,570 00
Elizabeth A. Pinnock, head assistant, 750 00
Dora A. Allen, assistant . 600 00
· Ann B. Smith, assistant .
600 00
Harriette S. Bachelder, assistant 568 75
Caroline Y. Wentworth, assistant 518 75
Hattie A. Ingraham, assistant . 224 25
Mary Noble, assistant 450 00
Edith A. Mattison, assistant
187 50
Mary C. Latta, assistant . 157 12
Belle M. Hall, assistant
12 50
$65,993 14
Hamilton School.
Luther E. Leland, master . . $1,900 00
Anna G. Swain, head assistant . 665 62
Ellen M Leland, assistant 600 00
Hilma M. Ekman, assistant
568 75
. Amounts carried forward . $69,727 51 $102,837 66
152
Amounts brought forward . $69,727 51 $102,837 66
Prospect School.
Charles E. Hussey, master . $1,737 50
Martha L. Perkins, head assistant · 750 00
Ella F. Crooker, assistant. 600 00
Lucy A. Hayward, assistant 600 00
Lizzie W. Everett, assistant
600 00
Mary P. Fanning, assistant
600 00
$74,615 01
Hyde School.
George A. Moore, master . . $1,900 00
Charlotte E. Cameron, head assistant, 750 00
Gertrude Blackmer, assistant 600 00
Phebe E. Churchill, assistant . 600 00
Blanche G. Wetherbee, assistant 568 75
N. Grace Gould, assistant 302 50
Harriet J. Brooks, assistant 187 50
Mary H. Jewett, assistant
67 50
$79,591 26
Mason School.
Albert L. Harwood, master . $1,900 00
Ellen S. Baker, head assistant . · 750 00
Maria F. Wood, assistant . .
600 00
Roberta J. Hardie, assistant 600 00
Mary Tenney, assistant . 600 00
Georgia P. Bucknam, assistant 568 75
Amounts carried forward . $84,610 01 $102,837 66
153
Amounts brought forward . $84,610 01 $102,837 66
Mary E. Mason, assistant . 375 00 .
Jennie P. Morehouse, assistant 195 00
Anna C. Bush, assistant .
30 00
$85,210 01
Rice School.
Myra A. Wilson, principal $468 75
Mary E. Mason, principal . 281 25
Margaret Martin, assistant .
600 00
Ellen M. Cook, assistant . 375 00
Addie L. Thompson, assistant 518 75
S. Emma Thompson, assistant . 225 00
$87,678 76
Oak Hill School.
Louise N. Burbank, principal . $750 00
Thompsonville School.
Helen A. Davis, principal $750 00
Janitors.
John Cummings, High . $850 34
John £
McCammon, Bigelow and
Underwood
300 00
Charles R. Young, Bigelow and
Underwood
384 00
Amounts carried forward .
$90,713 10 $102,837 66
154
Amounts brought forward .
$90,713 10 $102,837 66
Honora Sweeney, Lincoln
118 00
James Dunn, Eliot .
258 00
Mary Welch, Jackson
336 00
Mary Delaney, Adams
344 00
John Dorney, Claflin
360 00
Thomas Johnson, Peirce and Davis . 576 00
Bridget Cox, Franklin 260 00
John Woody, Barnard
260 00
Martin Walsh, Williams . 460 00
James H. Boit, Hamilton .
270 00
Joshua L. Randall, Prospect
370 00
Enoch Houston, Hyde
350 00
Thomas Woodman, Mason
126 00
Thomas G. Woodman, Mason .
144 00
Albert C. Marston, Mason and Rice . 440 00
John Mohr, Thompsonville 96 00
Herman Esty, Oak Hill
61 00
Michael W. Mullen, Oak Hill . 45 00
$95,587 10
Fuel.
Albert Brackett, coal . $4,197 26
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal . 2,693 79
Almshouse Department, wood . 337 50
$7,228 55
Total, as per item No. 41 of expenses ·
$102,815 65
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $22 01
155
School Incidentals.
Appropriation . $12,000 00
Transferred to appropriation for
evening schools by order of City
Council
100 00
$11,900 00
Adams & Ingraham, books, station-
ery, etc. . $2,495 21
William Ware & Co., books 435 85
Harrison Hume, books .
205 78
Roberts Brothers, books .
194 25
D. Appleton & Co., books 186 27
D. C. Heath & Co., books 130 06
F. N. Ambrose, books 119 46
Ginn & Co., books .
112 70 .
Lee & Shepard, books
112 46
Carl Schoenhof, books 75 76
Charles H. Whiting, books
67 92
Warren P. Adams, books . 54 99
Boston School Supply Co., books 49 85
Willard Small, books 49 61
Harper Brothers, books
41 48
Clark & Maynard, books . 32 25
Ticknor & Co., books 21 84
Van Antwerp, Bragg, & Co., books . 21 75
H. T. Sladen, books . 16 50
Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., books 10 65
Charles W. Seaver, books 5 40
Leach, Sherwill, & Sanborn, books . 5 00
Amounts carried forward .
. $4,445 04
$11,900 00
156
Amounts brought forward . . $4,445 04 $11,900 00
Frank E. Lovell & Co., books . 1 75
J. D. F. Brooks, binding books 234 00
Martin C. Laffie, services as truant officer, etc. 478 78
George H. Pratt, printing school reports, etc. 391 70
J. A. Swasey, blackboards, etc. 346 99
Water Department, use of water 246 14
B. A. Fowler, charts 245 00
Lawrence Industrial School, support of truants . 242 87
E. L. & F. S. Rollins, window shades, 200 00
E. Howard Watch & Clock Co., clocks ·
145 15
Newton Odorless Excavating Com- pany, cleaning vaults 145 00
William Read & Sons, muskets 163 25
Holden Book Cover Co., book covers, 103 75
J. H. Daniels, diplomas, etc.
103 95
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Company, gas . 79 35
Miss A. V. Bunker, services in labo-
ratory
78 35
Thomas Emerson, travelling ex-
penses 69 70
George E. Bridges, taking census of children from 5 to 15 75 00
A. G. Whitcomb, furniture 596 15
Amounts carried forward . $8,391 62
$11,900 00
157
Amounts brought forward . $8,391 62 $11,900 00
Smith & Co., furniture 90 00
Joel Goldthwait & Co., rugs 65 00
Daniels' Nonantum Stables, use of teams 76 50
S. F. Cate, use of teams 24 00
Howland & Churchill, care of clocks,
46 50
L. D. Whittemore, Jr., care of clocks, 23 00
J. B. Turner. postage 25 87
Ellen M. Bond, car fares . 45 79
Mary Noble, car fares
14 06
Julia Grant, car fares
12 20
Mary E. Wall, car fares
6 00
Sarah L. Dix, car fares
2 00
F. H. Hunting, expressage 25 00
Neil McGinnis, expressage 4 05
George L. Pearson, expressage .
4 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage
2 00
American Express Co., expressage 1 20
Allen & Kenway, services as archi- tects . 42 73
George H. Brown, tuning pianos 24 00
Hallet, Davis, & Co., tuning pianos, 6 00
W. B. Beal, moving piano 2 00
High School Chorus, appropriation . 25 00
Silver Rogers & Co., maps 19 75
Thompson & Odell, repairing drums,
etc. 18 95
R. H. Stearns & Co., supplies . 15 00
Amounts carried forward .
. $9,012 22
$11,900 00
158
Amounts brought forward . . $9,012 22 $11,900 00
Jordan, Marsh, & Co., supplies 12 03
C. A. Browning & Co., supplies 6 13
Henry McElwin, repairing black- boards
15 00
George M. Bridges, services in
armory 13 50
Henry M. Burr, incidental expenses . 9 90
F. N. Brown, supplies 8 00
White Line Transit Co., freight
3 65
William F. O'Conner, printing 3 00
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor . 476 18
Milo Lucas, material and labor 259 87
Moses Pond & Co., material and labor . 245 00
G. M. D. Fernald, material and labor, 162 50 Henry F. Ross, material and labor . 150 05
Henry F. Wellington, material and labor . 58 76
James Dorney, material and labor 57 50
Isaac Smith, material and labor 44 10
J. D. Billings, material and labor
32 78
William F. Soule, material and labor, 27 90
James Dunn, material and labor 20 77
J. F. Horrigan, material and labor 15 50
L. H. Cranitch, material and labor 8 45
O. F. Lucas, material and labor 16 12
J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor, 7 00
Amounts carried forward . $10,665 91
$11,900 00
159
Amounts brought forward . $10,665 91 $11,900 00
T. J. Hartnett, material and labor . 6 90
A. G. Nickelson, material and labor . 4 50
M. Taffe, material and labor 4 50
J. E. Cousens, material and labor 3 80
Thomas Johnson, material and labor, 3 75
Sydney G. Steeves, material and labor . 3 68
J. C. Farrar, material and labor 2 25
Holden Manufacturing Co., book covers 14 47
Mrs. A. A. Wilcox, repairing chairs . 6 00
Educational Supply Co., supplies 447 57
Peabody & Whitney, supplies . . 205 99
William C. Gaudelet, supplies . 116 02
O. B. Leavitt, supplies 80 05
Codman & Shurtleff, supplies 73 66
Alfred P. Gage, supplies . 68 17
George S. Perry, supplies .
44 70
Crosby & Barton, supplies
36 90
Barber Brothers, supplies . 27 25
George Frost & Co., supplies 8 25
Howard B. Coffin, supplies 7 84
Claflin, Larrabee, & Co., supplies 5 39
A. H. Hews & Co., supplies 4 75
(). F. Lucas, supplies 4 63
A. L. Gordon, supplies
4 50
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies 4 50
Joseph Zeller, supplies 4 41
Amounts carried forward . $11,860 34
$11,900 00
160
Amounts brought forward . $11,860 34 $11,900 00
I. R. Stevens, supplies 4 44
Greenwood & Co., supplies
4 37
A. E. Brickett, supplies .
3 84
Bernard Billings, supplies 2 25
D. F. Healy, supplies
3 99
Sundry small bills
19 20
Total, as per item No. 42 of expenses $11,898 43
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account
$1 57
Sinking Fund - City Debt.
Appropriation .
$21,500 00 ·
Amount paid commissioners of sinking fund,
as per item No. 43 of expenses . 21,500 00
Sinking Fund - School Loan.
Appropriation .
$4,500 00
Amount paid commissioners of sinking fund,
as per item No. 44 of expenses . 4,500 00
Sinking Fund - Water Bonds.
Appropriation . $20,000 00
Amount paid commissioners of sinking fund,
as per item No. 45 of expenses . 20,000 00
161
Sinking Fund - Public Park Loan. Amount paid the commissioners of the sinking
funds of the City of Newton, in accord- ance with section 5, chapter 44 of the Acts of 1882, being a portion of the amount received from sundry persons on account of betterments assessed for laying out and locating Farlow Park, as per item No. 46 of expenses
$1,512 15 -
State Aid.
Appropriation .
Joshua V. Ramsdell .
$72 00
William Watson
72 00
Anna C. Boyd .
48 00
Sarah Fell
48 00
Margaret Hagarty
48 00
George Hutchinson .
48 00
Catherine McAleer
48 00
Agnes Myers
48 00
Mary A. Mann.
48 00
Thomas Probert
48 00
Ellen Russell .
48 00
Bridget A. Wright
48 00
Amelia M. Young
44 00
Thomas Dolan . 39 00
Albert C. Dearborn .
36 00
Sarah W. White
30 00
Hugh Hamill
28 00
$1,000 00
Amounts carried forward . . $801 00
$1,000 00
162
Amounts brought forward . $801 00
$1,000 00
Thomas Dennon
28 00
S. C. Spaulding
24 00
- Mary Duran
24 00
Jane C. Poor
20 00
Eliza M. Jackson
16 00
Elizabeth A. McCrellis
12 00
Almira Messer .
12 00
Elizabeth Ross .
8 00
Total, as per item No. 47 of expenses $945 00
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Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account
$55 00
Street-Light Department.
Appropriation . $22,000 00
Additional appropriation by order
of City Council . . 2,000 .00
$24,000 00
Newton and Watertown Gaslight
Co., gas and care of lamps, $12,909 26
Newton and Watertown Gaslight Co., oil and care of lamps . . 5,291 24 Newton Electric Light and Power Co., for seventy-one arc lights . 4,976 75
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