Town of Newton annual report 1888, Part 6

Author: Newton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Newton (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 758


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Daniel H. Mc Wain, services as depu- ty inspector, Ward 6 . 6 00


A. W. B. Huff, services as warden, Ward 7 15 00


J. Edward Hills, services as deputy warden, Ward 7 6 00


Moses Clark, Jr., services as clerk, Ward 7 . 15 00


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


George W. Lamson, services as in- spector, Ward 7 15 00


Robert B. Edes, services as inspector, . ward 7 ·


13 00


Lewis H. Farlow, services as deputy inspector, Ward 7 9 00


George S. Woodbridge, services as


deputy inspector, Ward 7 . 5 00


Amounts carried forward $2,349 30


$2,375 30


82


Amount brought forward $2,349 30 $2,375 00


Joseph W. Howard, services as depu-


ty inspector Ward 7 . 2 00


Total, as per item No. 9 of expenses $2,351 30


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $23 70


Fire Department.


Appropriation .


.


$26,500 00 .


Henry L. Bixby, chief of department $1,600 36 STEAMER NO. 1.


F. E. Judkins, engineer . $1,000 00 George K. Stacy, substi- tute engineer 38 46


John Deary, driver


800 00


Martin Murphy, substi- tute driver, engine


30 76


Frank E. Liddell, driver


hose .


575 00


F. A. Dexter, driver, hose 50 00


Tyler C. Holmes, driver, hose 25 00


P. E. Ellis, substitute dri- ver, hose 25 00


J. F. Horrigan, substitute driver, hose, $1.78 1 78


T. C. Holmes, substitute driver, hose 1 78


Archibald R. Carley, sto-


ker and hoseman 100 00


B. F. Tripp, stoker 29 17


Am'ts carried forw'd $2,676 95 $1,600 36 $26,500 00


83


Am'ts brought forw'd $2,676 95 $1,600 36 $26,500 00 C. W. H. Boulton, fore-


man


77 91


E. W. Lyons, foreman, assistant foreman and secretary 106 46


J. F. Horrigan, assistant foreman, and secretary and hoseman 101 45


John McCammon, hose-


man


100 00


Walter Perigree, hose-


men, . 75 00


P. C. Carroll, hoseman . 100 00


J. F. Higbee, hoseman . 75 00


Tyler C. Holmes, hoseman


12 50


Isaac Jefferson, hoseman


8 33


B. F. Tripp, substitute hoseman 25 00


$3,358 60


STEAMER NO. 2 AND CHEMICAL.


R. S. Cummings, engin-


eer


$1,000 00


George K. Stacy, substi- tute engineer 38 46


Charles L. Berry, driver


800 00


Martin Murphy, substi-


tute driver, engine 30 76


P. E. Ellis, substitute driver, engine 12 50


J. F. Higbee, substitute driver, engine . 7 15


Am'ts carried forw'd $1,888 87 $4,958 96 $26,500 00


84


Am'ts brought forwe'd $1,888 87 $4,958 96 $29,500 00 J. H. Saunders, driver,


hose . 550 00


F. D. Lancaster, driver. hose . 100 00


J. F. Higbee, substitute driver. hose 150 00


P. E. Ellis, substitute driver, hose 12 50


George H. Haynes, fore-


man .


110 00


F. H. Humphrey, assist- ant foreman and sec- retary


105 00


J. Q. A. Hawkes, hose- man 100 00


H. W Nicholl. hoseman 100 00


C. M. Kebbe. hoseman George K. Stacy. hose-


100 00


man .


100 00


Joseph Commons, hose- man 100 00


P. E. Ellis, hoseman .


50 00


W. J. Riley, hoseman . 16 66


L. M. Woodside, substi-


tute hoseman


.


12 04


$3.495 07


STEAMER NO. 3.


A. D. Colby. engineer . $1.000 00


George K. Stacy, substi-


tute engineer 46 68


J. E. Watson, driver


123 04


Am'ts carried forwe'd $1,169 72 88.454 03 826,500 00


85


Am'ts brought forw'd $1,169 72 $8,454 03 $26,500 00


F. D. Lancaster. driver . 415 26


P. E. Ellis, driver . 261 70


P. E. Ellis, substitute


driver, engine 30 76


Charles A. Peck, stoker 100 00


A. I. English, foreman . 110 00


S. F. Chadbourne, assis- tant foreman and sec- retary 105 00


C. B. Garey, hoseman . 100 00


D. McDonald, hoseman. 100 00


C. J. Polley, hoseman . 100 00


C. E. Thompson, hose-


man 100 00


J. McMahan, hoseman . 100 00


W. B. Polley. hoseman 100 00


$2,792 44


HOOK AND LADDER NO 1.


Charles Murphy, driver $107 66


P. E. Ellis, driver . 15 38


J. E. Watson, driver 676 96


A. J. Wandless, driver . 4 40


P. E. Ellis, substitute driver 30 76


W. S. Higgins, foreman 110 00


F. B. Sisson, assistant


foreman and secretary 105 00


J. H. Williams, ladder-


man .


100 00


O. Dow, ladderman 100 00


Am'ts carried foru'd $1.250 16 811.246 47 826.500 00


86


Am'ts brought forw'd $1,250 16 $11,246 47 $26,500 00 T. C. Nickerson, ladder-


man 100 00


M. H. Dyer, ladderman . 100 00


J. Beal, ladderman


100 00


J. Watt, ladderman


100 00


J. F. Horrigan, ladder- man 100 00


C. Coleman, ladderman . 100 00


M. McLeod, ladderman . 100 00


H. J. Williams, ladder-


man . ·


54 17


A. A. Savage, ladder- man . 50 00


$2,054 33


HOSE COMPANY NO. 4.


F. A. Dexter, driver


$600 00


Tyler C. Holmes, driver 50 00


Martin Murphy, substi- tute driver . 25 00


P. E. Ellis, substitute dri-


ver


3 56


E. C. Waterhouse, fore-


man


110 00


A. J. Wandless, assistant foreman and secretary 105 00


Daniel Archibald, hose-


man 100 00


J. S. Williams, hoseman 100 00


J. Willard Cook, hose- man 100 00


$1,193 56


Amounts carried forward


$14,494 36


$26,500 00


87


Amounts brought forward $14,494 36 $26,500 00


HOSE COMPANY NO. 5.


J. F. Washburn, foreman $110 00


J. U. Kimball, assistant foreman and secretary 105 00


John Frost, hoseman 100 00


J. M. Taylor, hoseman . 100 00


W. C. Spaulding, hose-


man


50 00


C. H. Hall, hoseman 45 83


C. G. Fletcher, hoseman 33 00


$543 83


HOSE COMPANY NO. 6.


Bernard Early, foreman 110 00


D. J. Corcoran, assistant foreman and secretary 105 00


P. E. O'Neil, hoseman . 100 00


D. J. Cooney, hoseman 100 00


Timothy E. Healy, hose-


man . 100 00


Andrew B. ¿ Hayden, hose-


man . 70 83


W. H. Ayles, Jr., hose-


man


29 00


$614 83


HOSE COMPANY NO. 7.


W. S. Cargill, foreman . 110 00


Harley A. Smith, assist- ant foreman and secre- tary . 105 00


J. E. Trowbridge, hose-


man .


100 00


Am'ts carried forw'd $315 00 $15,653 02 $26,500 00


88


Am'ts brought forw'd $315 00 $15,653 02 $26,500 00


J. T. Thomason, hose-


man . 100 00


G. H. Osborne, hoseman 100 00


E. A. Mansfield, hose- man . 83 32


J. L. Randall, hoseman 16 68


J. E. Trowbridge, driver 325 00


$940 00


Nineteen firemen, extra services, July 4th 57 00


Repairs, Supplies and Incidentals


W. H. Thompson, pair of gray horses $550 00


P. A. Mc Vicar, exercise wagon . 235 00


Albert Brackett, grain 675 35


George E. Johnson, grain . 620 47


H. W. Crowell, grain 456 05


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain 450 16


N. W. Tupper, grain 449 97


C. F. Eddy & Co., coal and wood 623 05


Albert Brackett, coal and wood 401 10


J. W. Mitchell, coal , 321 85


C. W. Rand & Co., coal 49 50


B. C. Baker, coal


2 90


Albert Brackett & Son, wood


8 37


John Dolan, wood .


5 50


Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., gas . . 433 80


Water department, use of water


96 72


Madison Bunker, attendance upon horses 177 00


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing


146 19


Amounts carried forward #22,353 00 $26,500 00


89


Amounts brought forward #22,353 00 $26,500 00


Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 123 50


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing 115 05


McCarthy & Nugent, blacksmithing 81 20


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 73 46


Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 31 00


W. H. Mague, blacksmithing


27 00


P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing


13 75


J. Pulsifer, blacksmithing Waltham Steam Laundry, laundry work . 88 23


Mrs. Thomas Purcill, laundry work . 30 79


Mrs. Margaret Smith, laundry work . 25 68 Mrs. Julia Buttrick, laundry work 17 77


Charles Murphy, laundry work, Timothy Stuart, use of horses .


4 50


86 99


Bernard McFaden, use of horses


57 75


John Hackett, use of horses


19 25


John Joyce, use of horses .


5 25


James O. Watson, use of horses


5 25


Dennis Leahy, use of horses


3 50


C. McBride, use of horses .


1 75


P. Carey, use of horses


1 75


S. L. Pratt, use of team .


18 00


Stephen F. Cate, use of team


7 00


Daniels, Nonantum Stables, use of


team . 4 00


C. H. Jenison, expressage . 17 26


George L. Pearson, expressage . .


1 50


Adams Express Co., expressage 1 40


D. A. Woodhouse Mfg. Co., life net, etc. 80 50


Amounts carried forward $23,302 38 $26,500 00


6 30


90


Amounts brought forward $23,302 38 $26,500 00


Boston Woven Hose Co., chute and fittings 62 50


Abbot Downing Company, wheels and axle 57 18


Alden Speare's Sons & Co., oil 45 04


The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron Rub- ber Works, washers . 34 09


C. Callahan & Co., hydrant gates 30 00


Ordway, Kimball & Loring, ring bits, etc. 25 00


The Scovill Manufacturing Co., de- partment buttons 20 25


Peek & Whipple Co., whips 18 00


The American Fire Hose Mfg. Co., hose brushes, etc. .


11 50


Dr. James H. Bodge, medical attend- ance . ·


13 00


Dr. Robert A. Reid, medical attend- ance 12 00


Henry L. Bixby, sundry cash expenses 11 25


Richard Stanley, horse liniment 9 00


Leander Barber, brooms


8 00


A. D. Lougee, ice


8 00


George H. Ellis, ice,


5 00


Howard Bros., ice 4 80


Putnam & Co., husk mattresses ·


6 50


P. E. Ellis, clipping horses


4 50


J. L. Randall, labor on carpets


7 20


Mrs. J. Watson, repairing firemen's coats


2 50


Charles H. Stacy, telegrams


1 60


Amounts carried forward $23,699 29 $26,500 00


91


Amount brought forward $23,699 29 $26,500 00


M. E. Baldwin, repairing clocks 1 50


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight 1 02


John McDonald, removing snow from


hydrants 12 50


William Welch, removing snow from hydrants . 10 50


William P. Soule, removing snow


from hydrants 10 00


Charles A. Peck, removing snow


from hydrants 7 50


D. J. Cooney, removing snow from hydrants 7 25


J. L. Randall, removing snow from hydrants 7 00


J. F. Washburn, removing snow from hydrants 6 38


P. C. Carroll, removing snow from hy- drants 3 50


E. C. Waterhouse, removing snow from hydrants 2 00


A. J. Wandless, removing snow from hydrants 2 00


C. G. Fletcher, removing snow from hydrants 2 00


W. H. Ayles, Jr., removing snow from hydrants 2 00


J. Carroll, material and labor - 33 54


A. C. Woodside, material and labor . 33 25


D. W. Brownell, material and labor . 23 30


F. H. Humphrey, agent, material and labor 18 18


R. J. Gilfeather, material and labor . 16 60


Amount carried forward $23,899 31 $26,500 00


92


Amounts brought forward $23,899 31 $26,500 00


M. C. Higgins, material and labor . 16 23


E. W. Hodgson & Son, material and labor 13 30


W. Rand, material and labor 5 00


E. W. Hodgson, material and labor . 4 30


Charles E. Berry, material and labor 3 00


W. H. Ayles, Jr., material and labor 3 00


Robbins & Healey, material and labor 2 90 Thomas Sinclair, material and labor . 2 50


Tucker Manufacturing Co., material and labor . 2 50


J. R. Harbeson, material and labor 2 50


A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor 2 23


Joseph Zeller, material and labor 2 10


O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 2 03


V. Haffermehl, material and labor 2 00


A. R. Carley, material and labor 2 00


Charles A Peek, material and labor 1 50


Wm. Welch, material and labor 1 50


C. F. Hovey & Co., supplies 83 77 .


E. E. Riee & Co., supplies 51 46


Page & Coffin, supplies, . 50 50


H. E. Woodbury, supplies 30 10


Lincoln, Howland & Co., supplies 24 25


W. H. Wilson, supplies 21 50


W. C. Smith, supplies


18 00


Charles F. Shourds & Co., supplies 17 50


Abram Freneh & Co., supplies . .


12 75


Joseph Lee, supplies . 11 75


J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 10 80


Barber Bros., supplies


9 02


Amounts carried forward $24,309 30


$26,500 00


93


Amounts brought forward $24,309 30 $26,500 00


Charles W. Trainer & Co., supplies . 7 88


Boston Belting Co., supplies 7 76


C. G. Braxmer, supplies 7 50


George L. Baxter, supplies 7 20


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies


5 60


I. R. Stevens, supplies 4 54


Peter Gray, supplies 3 50


W. C. Gaudelet, supplies .


3 32


Arthur Hudson, supplies


3 45


D. C. Morgan, supplies


3 25


J. J. Noble, supplies 3 15


Newton Glaister Co., supplies


3 00


H. C. Howes, supplies 3 00


Isaac H. Snow, supplies 2 95


J. H. Williams, supplies 2 75


H. W. Wellington, supplies 2 07


Alonzo Whitney, supplies 1 50


W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies


1 32


W. P. Holden, supplies


1 25


Sundry small bills


4 41


$24,388 70


Fire Alarm Telegraph.


Walter B. Randlett, assis-


tant chief and fire alarm


telegraph operator . $1,100 00


J. W Edmands, substitute


fire alarm operator 30 00


Edwin Rogers, fire alarm boxes, etc. . 685 76


John Payne, poles


332 65


Am'ts carried forw'd $2,148 41 $24,388 70 $26,500 00


94


Am'ts brought forw'd $2,148 41 #24,388 70 $26,500 00


E. E. Rice & Co., vitriol . 157 35


Pevey Brothers, zincs . 123 50


Boston and Albany Co., freight 94 71


M. Frank Lucas, cross arms 86 80


Washburn & Moen Manu- facturing Co., wire 75 20


Eastern Electric Cable Co., wire . 13 53


Boston Electric Time Co.,


electric time clock 58 00


Charles A. Cole, insulator pins . 40 75 Allen & Barry, painting cross arms 18 42


V. Haffermehl, painting telegraph poles . 8 75 . Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams . 22 61


Henry L. Bixby, labor and teaming 3 00


W. B. Randlett, nine tap bells . - A. W. Mitchell, key tags, etc.


13 65


9 30


Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas 8 00


Hall & Washburn, materi- al and labor 4 75


Brooks, Baldwin & Rogers, supplies 3 60


Am'ts carried forw'd #2,890 33 $24,388 70 $26,500 00


95


Am'ts brought forw'd $2,890 33 $24,388 70 $26,500 00 Barber Bros., supplies 3 04 · Newton Electric Light and


Power Co., supplies . 3 00


S. F. Hayward & Co., sup- plies . · ·


1 00


Eames Express, expressage 1 00


W. B. Beals, expressage 1 00


John McDonald, labor


91 13


Joseph Lavoie, labor


72 00


Frank McDonald, labor


66 51


Thomas C. Welch, labor 43 76


John Nally, labor 43 75


J. Wiley Edmands, labor . 3 00


W. F. Heal, labor 2 00


W. P. Soule, filing saws 1 00


$3,222 52


Total, as per item No. 10 of expenses $27,611 22


Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and


deficiency account $1,111 22 .


Funded Debt.


Town of Newton notes. Paid to Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, note 6 1-2 per cent due April 21 . $46,000 00


Paid Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


note 6 per cent. due April 1


30,000 00


Total as per item No. 11 of expenses . $76,000 00 Schoolhouse note (Williams and Eliot). Paid to Lynn Institution for Savings, note 4 per cent. due Jan. 25, as per item No. 12 of expenses . 5,150 00


96


School note (land for High School). Paid to Insti- tution for Savings, Newburyport, note 3 1-2 per cent., due Sept. 30, as per item No. 13 of expenses 5,000 00


School note (addition to High School building). William Beals, Boston, note 3 1-2 per cent., due Oct. 6, as per item No. 14 of expenses 4,500 00 · Newton Free Library note (enlargement of libra- ry building.) Paid to Five Cents Savings Bank, Salem, note 3 1-2 per cent, due Oct. 4, as per item No. 15 of expenses . 4,600 00.


Highways, Curbing.


Appropriation $2,000 00 John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor,


men and teams, Highway depart- ment . $932 15


Noah Prescott, curbstone .


812 25


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight


255 60


Total, as per item No. 16 of expenses $2,000


Drains and Culverts.


Appropriation . $10.000 00


Transferred from appropriation for gravel land 500 00


Transferred from


appropriation for


land damages


.


500 00


$11,000 00


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, labor, men and teams, Highway depart- ment . $7,363 09


F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, etc. .


. 1,603 35


Amounts carried forward


$8,966 44


$11,000 00


97


Amount brought forward $8,966 44 $11,000 00


Fiske, Coleman & Co., drain pipe, etc. 15 84


O. F. Lucas, drain pipe 6 06


Noah Prescott, stone


451 60


T. F. Mague, stone .


133 65


Timothy Stuart, stone


8 75


Obed Porter, stone


2 50


H. W. Clapp & Co. sewer caps, etc. . 336 98


M. W. Sands, brick . 301 12


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight 297 37


Waldo Brothers, cement 224 00


The Pettee Machine Works, castings, etc. 127 85


A. B. Potter, use of land for drain- age 100 00


H. C. Jackson & Co., rubber boots 97 00


M. Frank Lucas, stakes 30 00


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 10 00


Central Stables, use of teams


5 00


A. S. Morss, spikes .


8 25


Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, oatmeal . 6 50


C. A. Cole, blacksmithing 6 00


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 1 80


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 1 00


W. B. Beals, expressage 50


Isaac Smith, material and labor 48 39


Peter C. Baker, material and labor


37 60


W. Bemis, material and labor 9 30


S. D. Garey, material and labor 4 55


William Pettigrew, material and labor 3 66


H. H. Hunt, material and labor 3 02


Stephen Holmes, material and labor .


1 50


Amounts carried forward $11,246 23


$11,000 00


98


Amounts brought forward H. H. Miles, material and labor Alfred Fitzgerald, lumber


$11,246 23 20


4 00


Joseph Lee, supplies


28 70


W. Henry Brackett, supplies


13 65


H. W. Fanning and son, supplies


5 60


I. R. Stevens, supplies 4 05


2 75


B. F. Houghton, supplies .


2 70


A. A. Savage, supplies


2 08


Barber Bros., supplies


1 63


G. P. Atkins, supplies


1 30


Howard B. Coffin, supplies


1 05


H. A. Sherman, supplies


65


Total, as per item No. 17 of expenses 11 315 59 Amount overdrawn, tranferred into excess and deficiency account $315 59


Highways, General Repairs.


Appropriation . $60,000 00


Additional appropriation by order of


City Council . 3,000 00


Received from City Treasury, amount from sale of old engine, etc., by


order of City Council


613 41


$63,613 41


William E. Fuller, services as super-


intendent of streets .


$1,699 96


John J. Ware, assistant superintend-


ent of streets


939 00


Amounts carried forward


$2,638 96


$63,613 41


C. W. Morehouse, supplies


1 00


James Paxton, supplies


$11,000 00


99


Amounts brought forward $2,638 96 $63,613 41 John A. Peck, assistant superintend-


ent of streets 942 00


George E. Stuart, assistant superin- tendent of streets 1,020 50


Samuel M. Jackson, assistant superin- tendent of streets 59 50


John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers on discharge tickets 500 50 John A. Kenrick, treasurer, amount paid laborers on highways, as per pay-rolls . 41,232 70 John J. Ware, use of horse and car- riage . 200 00 John A. Peck, use of horse and car- riage . 200 00 J. H. Houghton, portable engine, etc. 1,131 90 W. H. Thompson, horses . 500 00


Austin B. Goodrich, horse


160 00


The Farrell Foundry & Machine Co., crushers, supplies, etc., 700 13


George H. Sampson, powder, etc 594 42


Henry M. Darling & Co., tools, etc. . 421 61 Benjamin F. Anthony, 2 dump cars . 294 50 Simpson Brothers, concreting 285 51


Water department, use of water


327 48


Dyer, Rice & Co., blankets


Shepard & Co., iron . 165 00


143 00


Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas 81 78


Noah Prescott, stone


.


71 25


M. Frank Lucas, lumber and stakes


.


45 00


Amounts carried forward,


$51,715 74


$63,613 41


100


Amounts brought forward $51,715 74 $63,613 41


W. H. Bustin, horse collars . 32 00


O. P. Berry, pick handles 28 03 . Dodge, Haley & Co., stone hammers, etc. 24 86


Jarvis Engineering Co., grates, 20 80


Jenkins Brothers, cotton waste 20 10


Newton Odorless Excavating Co., clean-


ing cesspool, etc. . 20 00


Gould Steam Packing Co., packing 8 77


Leander Barber, brooms . 10 00


George E. Stuart, cedar posts 6 93


Newton Cemetery Corporation, trees . 6 00


G. Fuller & Son, use of land 50 00


R. G. Woodman, use of land 5 00


J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horses 189 50


Madison Bunker, care of sick horses 7 50


Richard Stanley, horse liniment 7 00


J. N. Danforth, horse liniment . 7 00


Dr. F. M. O'Donnell, medical attend- ance . 12 00


Albert Brackett, grain 467 62


George E. Johnson, grain .


451 74


C. F. Eddy & Co., grain .


401 27


H. W. Crowell, grain .


311 85


N. W. Tupper, grain


287 65


246 41


B. Billings, grain 2 88


A. H. Roffe, grain


631 93


H. B. Braman, hay .


276 20


Almshouse department, hay


N. W. Tupper, hay . 258 23


H. D. Parmenter, hay 223 11


A. B. Potter, hay 198 22


Amounts carried forward


$55,928 34


$63,613 41


101


Amounts brought forward $55,928 34 $63,613 41


David Hall, hay 195 77 ·


Nathaniel Haynes, hay


173 36


C. F. Eddy & Co., hay 162 12 .


Mrs. Louise Billings, hay 158 91


B. F. Cutter, hay


92 05


Samuel M. Jackson, hay


77 79


F. Jones, hay .


75 92


George E. Johnson, hay


74 42


G. M. Coolidge, hay


70 13


H. W. Crowell, hay .


54 45


A. H. Roffe, hay


47 80


William Dix, hay


38 72


Albert Brackett, hay


32 89


Granville Mills, hay .


·


30 17


Benjamin Bourne, hay


23 10


Daniel Jackson, hay .


20 90


E. Commons, hay


12 37


Asahel Wheeler, hay


16 17


F. G. Abbott, hay


11 97


H. W. Crowell, straw


209 32


N. W. Tupper, straw


179 56


C. F. Eddy & Co., straw 147 08 .


J. Stearns, straw 68 37 .


Albert Brackett, straw .


64 20


Albert Brackett & Son, straw 31 93


Dwight Chester, straw 23 83


George E. Johnson, straw 18 36


C. F. Eddy & Co., coal, etc. 918 13


J. W. Mitchell, coal . 120 84


Albert Brackett, coal and wood 86 98


George Warren & Co., coal and wood 16 00


Amounts carried forward #59,165 65


$11,000 00


102


Amounts brought forward $59,165 95 $63,613 41


Cousens Brothers, coal 16 02


Newton Coal Co., coal 8 00


George Hamill, wood


19 50


Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 821 15


J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing


672 38


Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing


470 96


Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing


287 51


Andrew Peters, blacksmithing .


261 53


John W. Scott, blacksmithing 253 09 .


A. Danforth, agent, blacksmithing 225 94


McCarthy & Nugent, blacksmithing .


126 17


D. J. O'Donald, blacksmithing .


104 14


P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing 101 65


B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 75 29


J. Pulcifer, blacksmithing 58 24


T. Mullen, blacksmithing . 47 82


S. D. Keegan, blacksmithing 13 25


W. H. Mague, blacksmithing


10 00


Vaccuum Oil Co., oil


147 61


Maverick Oil Co., oil


45 30


Butchers Slaughtering & Melting As- sociation, oil 17 25


Alden Speare's Sons & Co., oil . 16 74 ·


Fred. L. Young, axle grease 5 67


Crew, Levick & Winslow, axle grease 4 32


Stephen F. Cate, use of teams .


37 50


Daniels Nonantum Stables, use of teams 10 50


Central stables, use of team 3 00


Samuel M. Jackson, labor, men and


teams


93 25


Amounts carried forward


$51,715 74


$63,613 41


103


Amounts brought forward $65,175 73 $63,613 41


Boston & Albany Railroad, freight 49 47


C. H. Jenison, expressage 10 90


F. H. Hunting, expressage 23 45


E. A. Jones, expressage 7 45


Fife's Express, expressage


5 70


G. L. Pearson, expressage


1 60


Eames Express, expressage 1 30


Samuel D. Garey, material and labor 1,314 87


J. O. Evans' Sons, material and labor 224 23


Isaac Smith, material and labor 123 74


J. Carroll, material and labor 123 61


Higgins & Nickerson, material and la- bor 118 99


D. W. Brownell, material and labor . 104 25


T. F. Glennan, material and labor 93 60


W. L. Smith, material and labor 89 90


Stephen Holmes, material and labor . 79 86 Francis Supple, material and labor 62 30


E. W. Hodgson & Son, material and labor 57 15


William Pettigrew, material and labor 51 15


L. H. Cranitch, material and labor . 48 90 Charles J. Polley, matorial and labor 45 70


A. W. Snow, material and labor 34 13


Pettee Machine Works, material and labor 32 96


Walworth Manf. Co., material and la- bor 30 33


R. J. Gilfeather, material and labor . 24 70


Bemis & Jewett, material and labor 22 75


B. L. White, material and labor 21 71


Amounts carried forward $65,940 43


$63,613 00


104


Amounts brought forward $65,940 43 $63,613 41


P. Y. Hoseason, material and labor 14 25 Alfred Fitzpatrick, material and labor 13 55


W. J. Wilson, material and labor 12 00


Allen & Barry, material and labor 11 30


R. J. Morrisey, material and labor 10 55


J. Q. Harrington, material and labor 9 50


M. C. Higgins, material and labor 9 85


O. B. Leavitt, material and labor 9 80


Newton Machine Co., material and la-


bor 8 00


A. J. Fiske & Co., material and labor 7 90


Hill & Langtry, material and labor . 7 50


Wm. Jessop's Sons, material and labor 6 75


Adam Beck, material and labor


4 71


W. Rand, material and labor . 4 40


Peter C. Baker, material and labor 3 40


Edward Pike, material and labor 2 85


J. L. Sears, material and labor . 2 65


O. F. Lucas, material and labor 2 60


W. Bemis, material and labor 1 50


W. E. Porter & Lyon, material and labor 1 50


Boston & Lockport Block Co., blocks 44 68


Clapp & Co., stand for drinking foun- tain . 25 00


Barber Bros., supplies 40 54


Sewell & Day Cordage Co., supplies 32 53


Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, supplies . 30 89


George H. Ingraham, supplies .


25 51


Butts & Ordway, supplies . 24 00


G. Mathews & Co., supplies 19 21


Amounts carried forward $66,327 35


$63,613 41


105


Amounts brought forward $66,327 35 $63,613 41


B. F. Houghton, supplies . 19 13


W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies 16 46


G. P. Atkins, supplies 15 37


F. E. Hamblin, supplies . 15 75


S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 13 76


Richard H. Payne, supplies 11 70


John F. Payne, supplies .


9 48


Isaac H. Snow, supplies . 8 20


Stewart, Ancliff & Co., supplies 7 88


Thomas Hollis, supplies 7 00


James Hennessey, supplies


7 00


American Belting Co., supplies


6 37


A. A. Savage, supplies 6 25


T. B. Adams & Co., supplies 6 00


W. C. Gaudelet, supplies . 5 40


J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 4 94


3 50


H. A. Sherman, supplies . Bernard Billings, supplies 3 10


Frank W. Freeman, supplies 3 00


Alonzo Whitney, supplies . 2 25


W. Henry Brackett, supplies 2 16


Ames Plow Co., supplies . 1 63


H. P. Dearborn, supplies .


1 88


J. W. Davis & Co., supplies


1 75


H. W. Fanning & Son, supplies 1 55


C. W. Morehouse, supplies


1 50


Hubbard & Proctor, supplies 1 45


Sundry small bills . . 12 38


Total, as per item No. 8 of expenses .


$66,524 19


Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account $2,910 78


106


Gravel Land.


Appropriation .


. $2,500 00


Transferred to appropriation for


drains and culverts


500 00


$2,000 00


George H. Hamill, land . . $1,700 00


Mary J. O'Donnell, gravel 100 00


Benjamin Bourne, gravel, etc. 56 00


Henry F. Ross, sand . 49 50


Water department, material and labor 38 55


Patrick Shea, sand . 25 00


Charles S. Pulsifer, sand .


.


4 70


Daniel Warren, sand 3 20


Adam Broderick, allowance on gravel


land .


6 00


W. E. Seribner, stone


11 00


Total as per item No. 19 of expenses . $1,993 95


Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $6 05


Land Damages.


Appropriation . .


. $1,000 00


Transferred to appropriation for




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