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10 15
A. L. Shipman's Sons, supplies Library Bureau, supplies 10 00 Wyckoff, Seaman's & Benedict, supplies 7 50
Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies Samuel Hobbs & Co., supplies 3 75
6 75
J. F. D. Brooks, binding books 3 75
Sundry small bills .
11 35
Total, as per item No. 4 of expenses
$3,910 03
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account
$589 97
Board of Health.
Appropriation $4,000 00
Additional appropriation by order of city
council . 2,750 00
$6,750 00
W. S. French, services as agent of board . $1,250 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, services as agent of board 50 00
Charles H. Johnson, services for agent 333 00
James Page, services for agent
2 50
Madison Bunker, services for agent 7 00
Amounts carried forward $$1,642 50
$6,750 00
73
Amounts brought forward $1,642 50 $6,750 00
W. H. Mague, collecting house offal, etc. 2,220 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams George W. Bush, use of teams
417 25
37 50
11 00
J. B. Stoddard, use of teams J. Frank Makee, use of teams 5 00 J. B. Stoddard, repair to hack 42 00 Fanning Printing Co., printing etc., 49 00
The Newton Graphic, advertis- ing, etc. 23 75
Newton Journal, advertising, etc. 15 75
John A. Kenrick, treasurer, highway department, labor, men and teams, Clinton street drain.
261 96
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, Clinton street drain 221 22
City of Newton, catch basins, etc., Clinton street drain . 55 74 M. W. Sands, brick, Clinton street drain 55 00
Timothy Stuart, labor, Clinton street drain 1 50
Arthur Muldoon, labor, men and teams, Knowles street drain 378 20
F. E. Hamblin, drain pipe, Knowles street drain 115 02
Amounts carried forward, $5,552 39
$6,750 00
74
Amounts brought forward
$5,552 39 $6,750 00
M. W. Sands, brick, Knowles street drain ·
40 00
H. W. Clapp & Co., sewer grates, Knowles street drain 20 25
Waldo Brothers, drain pipe, Knowles street drain 14 25
M. Frank Lucas, lumber, Knowles street drain 13 47
Gilkey & Stone, cement, Knowles street drain 9 00
Dr. J. F. Frisbie, vaccinations Dr. F. E. Crockett, vaccinations Boston City Hospital, care of sundry persons .
11 25
9 50
20 00
Dr. E. S. Wood, analysis of lead pipe .
20 00
Arthur Hudson, analysis of water, etc. 19 53
W. H. Pettee, examination of pipe . 15 00
F. T. Burgess, testing plumbing M. C. Laffie, serving summons R. M. Lucas, serving summons Wm. S. French, sundry cash expenses .
3 50
222 65
171 76
83 48
M. C. Higgins, material and labor
4 86
M. Connors, material and labor 3 00
Bridget Cox, labor 4 80
Amounts carried forward, $6,233 89
$6,750 00
75
Amounts brought forward $6,233 89 $6,750 00
Catherine Schinneck, labor
3 98
Mrs. B. Ryan, labor
3 53
Stephen F. Cate, et al return of deaths 92 00
Alice E. Bailey, nurse
70 75
Mary Hahn, nurse
32 00
R. T. Taffe, patrolman
31 20
W. H. Condrin, patrolman
28 80
R. B. Conroy, patrolman
19 20
W. F. Palmer, patrolman
7 20
John Purcill, patrolman
3 50
Thomas Furdan, patrolman
2 40
E. Schumacher, board of An- derson family . · 21 00 .
C. H. Jenison, expressage
7 38
Adams Express Co., expressage
4 30
Eames Express, expressage
2 50
Weeks & Potter, supplies
60 01
George H. Ingraham, supplies
38 27
Mrs. Dunn, supplies
37 37
J. A. & W. Bird & Co., supplies 29 30
John Ayles, supplies
28 85
J. F. Robinson, supplies
14 75
O. B. Leavitt, supplies
9 45
O. F. Lucas, supplies.
9 44
A. L. Gordon, supplies
6 63
Alonzo Whitney, supplies
4 01
Fred L. Cook, supplies
2 74
Bernard Billings, supplies
2 25
Jordan Marsh & Co., supplies
2 00
Amounts carried forward $6,823 50
$6,750 00
76
Amounts brought forward $6,823 50 $6,750 00
A. W. Snow, material and labor 2 80
B. F. Houghton, supplies 1 70
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal 3 05
Dennis Foley and others, bury- ing dogs 12 75
American Public Health As- sociation . 2 00
W. O. Knapp & Co., supplies 1 18
John J. Noble, supplies 1 18
Sundry small bills .
10 00
Total, as per item No. 5 of expenses #6,848 16
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account .
$98 16
(Burial Lot Soldiers and Sailors.) Newton Cemetery Corporation for lot for burial of soldiers and sailors under petition No. 11,264, of Charles Ward Post 62, Grand Army of the republic, as per item No. 6 of expenses $3,500 00
Burial Grounds.
Appropriation
$400 00
Services of Henry Ross, Super-
intendent $200 00
Material and labor .
188 06
Total, as per item No. 7 of expenses $388 06
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $11 94
77
Claflin Schoolhouse (Old) Special Appropriation.
J. F. Farrell, construction of cellar $1,502 43
C. S. Packard, moving build- ing 500 00 ,
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 1,306 00
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., material and labor 809 63
H. W. Leach & Co., material and labor 367 00
F. T. Burgess, material and labor 181 46
Total, as per item No. 8 of expenses $4,666 52
City Engineer's Department.
Appropriation $8,000 00
Albert F. Noyes, services as
city engineer . $2,404 00
Fred. H. Barnes, services as assistant city engineer .
807 00
I. W. Hastings, services as
assistant city engineer ·
789 00
William P. Morse, services as assistant city engineer ·
662 50
David Hinckley, services as
assistant city engineer .
462 67
Henry Jefferson, services as
assistant city engineer 299 67
Stella J. Lewis, clerical and stenographic services 586 00
Amounts carried forward $6,010 84
$8,000 00
78
Amounts brought forward. $6.010 84 $8.000 00
Alfred O. Doane, services 347 20
Albert H. Elder. services 104 50
Severance Burrage. services
76 02
A. I .. Patrick, services .
55 24
Augustus Sweetland. services .
48 00
C. R. Brown. services 41 35
Edward G. Blaisdell. services . 40 01
George V. Phipps. services
25 22
Wm. C. Whiston. services
29 88
Henry W. Ross. service .
21 90
E. A. Elder. services
21 00
G. Albert Harris, services 16 00
F. E. Fuller. services 10 84
J. A. Gould. Jr .. services 10 00
Percy E. Weston, services
5 15
W. G. S. Chamberlain, services 5 00
H. L. Burrage, services 4 66
H. F. Hatch, services. £
2 78
Incidental office and traveling expenses of engineer and assistants 287 78
Fred H. Barnes, sundry cash expenses 2 26
Charles G. Tinkham. keeping horse. etc. 239 52
Stephen F. Cate. keeping horse. etc. 61 06
P. A. McVicar, blacksmithing 65 60 McCarty & Nugent. blacksmith- ing . 24 38
Amounts carried forward $7.556 19
$8.000 00
79
Amounts brought forward J. A. Nugent, blacksmithing 7 60
#7,556 19 $8,000 00
150 00
F. Ivers & Son, new buggy E. W. Hodgson, material and labor 46 00
M. Frank Lucas, material and labor
25 50
Alex. Griswold, material and labor 14 30
Ward & Co., material and labor 13 00
W. Rand, material and labor .
3 10
Frost & Adams, supplies
73 67
Buff & Berger, supplies .
43 10
Page & Coffin, supplies .
21 50
Mount Hope Iron Co., supplies 2 45
Rice, Kendall & Co., paper 15 30
Charles H. Stacy, telegrams .
6 16
Chas. H. Jennison, expressage 3 08
5 40
Total, as per item No. 9 of expenses $7,986 35
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $13 65
City Hall Expenses.
$2,000 00
Appropriation
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas $702 20
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal 457 49
Almshouse department, wood 13 50
Water department, use of water .
42 92
Amounts carried forward
$1,216 11
$2,000 00
Sundry small bills .
80
Amounts brought forward $1,216 11 . $2,000 00
A. D. Lougee, ice 15 00
J. D. Wellington, sundry cash expenses 432 76
H. II. Hunt, material and labor 152 21
J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor 83 30
Wm. H. French & Co., material and labor 51 06
George T. Hoyt & Co., material and labor 15 00
F. H. Humphrey, agent, material and labor 12 75
W. S. Brown, material and labor 8 00
Henry Hanf, material and labor 4 85
Cabot Brothers, furniture 15 50
Charles H. Jenison, expressage
19 10
Morss & Whyte, wire gate 12 11
Newton Odorless Excavating Co., cleaning cesspool 10 00
H. Barnard & Co., supplies 16 50
Joel Goldthwait, supplies 9 06
Jones, MeDuffie & Stratton, supplies 6 00
Austin & Fellows, supplies 5 00
Sundry small bills 8 35
Total, as per item No. 10 of expenses $2,092 66
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account $92 66
81
Elections and Registration of Voters.
Appropriation
. $1,900 00
Transferred from appropriation for
interest on city loans, tempor- ary 2,000 00
Transferred from appropriation for fuel and street light department 1,000 00
$4,900 00
George E. Bridges, registrar . $150 00
George H. Bourne, registrar . .
150 00
R. T. Sullivan, registrar
100 00
Amos L. Hale, registrar
50 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, registrar 150 00
Carrie Blodgett, clerical services 60 00
Theo. A. Fleu, clerical services
13 00
Gertrude A. Elder, clerical services
12 00
Fred H. Barnes, clerical services .
6 00
Fort Hill Embossing and Printing Co., voting lists, etc.
335 75
Newton Journal, advertising, etc. . 249 75
Fanning Printing Co., printing ballots, etc.
224 75
The Newton Graphic, advertising, etc.
217 01
George H. Pratt & Co., printing
83 05
Drew, Allis & Co., maps of Newton 70 00
Newcomb & Gauss, printing .
20 50
Harvard Printing Co., printing
16 00
Rockwell & Churchill, printing
9 50
Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing
· 8 50
Amounts carried forward $1,925 81
$4,900 00
82
Amounts brought forward $1,925 81 $4,900 00
A. R. Gay & Co., blank books, etc. 45 50
Thomas Groom & Co., blank books, etc. 16 50
W. Tomlinson & Son, supplies 34 00
Joseph Lee, supplies 16 80
Jones, MeDuffee & Stratton, lamps
40 75
H. C. Dimond & Co., stamps 28 00
New Haven Clock Co., clocks 7 50
I. F. Kingsbury, sundry cash ex- penses 15 70
Henry Turner, use of Nonantum hall 60 00
Newton Centre Associates, use of hall 40 00
Henry F. Ross, use of Tremont hall 30 00
E. Stevens, use of Lincoln hall 25 00
C. H. Tainter, use of hall
25 00
George H. Gregg, use of liall
16 00
Nonantum Young Men's Associa- tion, use of hall 3 00
F. W. Freeman, use of Boyden Hall 2 00
Rodney M. Lucas, serving notices 44 00 M. C. Laffie, serving notices, etc. 20 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 38 50
Central Stables, use of teams 23 00
H. C. Daniels, use of teams 21 00
S. L. Pratt, use of teams 20 15
John Purcill, use of teams 16 00
HI. A. & F. B. Spear, use of teams 13 25
C. G. Tinkham, use of teams 10 00
Amounts carried forward $2,537 46
$4,900 00
83
Amounts brought forward, $2,537 46 $4,900 00
J. Frank Makee, use of teams 8 00
H. A Spear, use of team 3 00
J. T. Hill, use of team 2 00
Henry H. Hunt, material and labor 661 40
Martin C. Laffie, material and labor 311 27
W. J. Henderson, material and labor 18 75
John Ghant, material and labor 9 00
J. C. Farrar, material and labor 8 50
B. S. Wetherbee, material and labor 6 00
Joshua L. Randall, material and labor 5 00
Alex. Griswold, material and labor 3 60
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 3 00
ELECTION OFFICERS WARD 1.
R. O. Evans, warden 15 00
E. A. Smallwood, deputy warden 14 00
S. C. Stevens, clerk 16 00
G. R. Aston, deputy clerk
16 00
Fred H. Stone, inspector 6 00
H. H. Powell, inspector
10 00
Wm. F. Grace, inspector 6 00
C. H. Stuart, inspector 20 00
Fred H. Loveland, inspector 6 00
W. H. Partridge, inspector 5 00
E. F. Smallwood, deputy inspector 8 00
A. P. Bugbee, deputy inspector 16 00
Myles J. Joyce, deputy inspector 3 00
Arthur Buckingham, deputy in- spector 7 00
Amounts carried forward $3,724 98
$4,900 00
84
Amounts brought forward $3,724 98 $4,900 00
Daniel J. Mahoney, deputy inspector 3 00
Charles A. Hahn, deputy inspector 3 00
WARD 2.
H. P. Dearborn, warden
10 00
W. W. Palmer, deputy warden 3 00
Willard S. Higgins, clerk 10 00
A. B. Tainter, deputy clerk 6 00
J. D. Billings, inspector 10 00
L. H. Cranitch, inspector 10 00
H. C. Hayden, inspector 5 00
J. W. Cotton, inspector 8 00
J. H. Williams, deputy inspector 6 00
George K. Littlefield, deputy in- spector 6 00
PRECINCT 1, WARD 2.
H. P. Dearborn, warden
10 00
C. B. Lowell, deputy warden 6 00
Louis E. G. Green, clerk 10 00
Uriah H. Dyer, deputy clerk 6 00
L. H. Cranitch, inspector 10 00
J. D. Billings, inspector 10 00
E. Bradshaw, inspector 10 00
Louis T. Watson, inspector . 10 00
Walter Connors, deputy inspector .
6 00
Theodore G. Cutler, deputy in- spector 6 00
W. J. Dunn, deputy inspector 6 00
E. M. Rumery, deputy inspector 6 00
Amounts carried forward $3,900 98
$4,900 00
85
Amounts brought forward $3,900 98 $4,900 00
PRECINCT 2, WARD 2.
Willard S. Higgins, warden 10 00
Alfred B. Tainter, deputy warden . 6 00
George A. Mead, clerk 5 00
James W. Page, clerk and deputy
clerk 8 00
W. W. Palmer, inspector 10 00
John W. Cotton, inspector
10 00
E. W. Bailey, inspector 5 00
J. H. Williams, inspector
10 00
C. H. Johnson, inspector and deputy inspector 8 00
A. A. Savage, deputy inspector 6 00
W. S. Cunningham, deputy inspector 6 00
Geo. M. Bridges, deputy inspector 6 00
Charles H. Tainter, deputy inspector 3 00
J. H. Page, deputy inspector 3 00
WARD 3.
H. C. Wood, warden . 20 00
F. E. Hunter, deputy warden
12 00
M. F. Hargedon, clerk 5 00
Geo. M. Cox, clerk
10 00
G. C. Russell, deputy clerk
3 00
Eugene F. Conroy, deputy elerk 6 00
W. L. Colby, inspector 5 00
F. H. Humphrey, inspector 20 00
A. R. Coe, inspector
15 00
A. Stuart Pratt, inspector
10 00
G. L. V. Tyler, inspector
10 00
Amounts carried forward $4,112 98
$4,900 00
86
Amounts brought forward $4,112 98 $4,900 00
Edwin F. Kimball, inspector 5 00
George A. Rice, inspector 5 00
F. C. Sheridan, deputy inspector
14 00
E. L. Lemon, deputy inspector 12 00
C. A. Wyman, deputy inspector 6 00
J. W. Gaw, deputy inspector 6 00
WARD 4.
George E. Johnson, warden . 15 00
Bernard Early, acting and deputy warden 14 00
Henry H. Mather, clerk 10 00
G. Lyman Snow, clerk and deputy clerk 11 00
P. A. Mc Vicar, deputy clerk 3 00
Henry Washburn, inspector . .
20 00
G. W. Chamberlain, inspector 20 00
Fred Plumber, inspector .
10 00
W. C. Brown, inspector
5 00
C. W. Fordham, inspector 5 00
B. B. Clark, inspector and deputy inspector 16 00
M. Walsh, deputy inspector 3 00
T. C. Donovan, deputy inspector 6 00
A. B. Hayden, deputy inspector 6 00
E. H. Kenney, deputy inspector 6 00
F. R. Kimball, deputy inspector 6 00
Albert H. Taylor, inspector
5 00
Amounts carried forward $4,321 98
$4,900 00
87
Amounts brought forward $4,321 98 . $4,900 00
WARD 5.
A. J. Grover, warden .
10 00
J. W. Howe, deputy warden .
6 00
Walter C. Merrill, clerk 5 00
C. H. McAleer, clerk 5 00
D. Kelleher, deputy clerk
10 00
Fred A. O'Connor, inspector 10 00
C. B. Bancroft, inspector 5 00
Otis Pettee, inspector 5 00
John J. Kenefick, deputy inspector 3 00
George. F. Leonard, deputy inspec-
tor
6 00
PRECINCT 1. WARD 5.
A. J. Grover, warden 10 00
John W. Howe, deputy warden 6 00
Frank W. Barney, clerk
10 00
C. B. Baneroft, deputy clerk 6 00
D. Kelleher, inspector 10 00
Otis Pettee, inspector · 10 00
Martin H. Duran, inspector 5 00
Erastus Gott, inspector 10 00
J. F. Brown, deputy inspector. 6 00
Eben Thompson, deputy inspector . 6 00
Frank Fanning, inspector and dep- uty inspector 8 00
C. H. McAleer, deputy inspector 3 00
John D. Buckley, deputy inspector 3 00
Amounts carried forward $4,479 50
$4,900 00
88
Amounts brought forward $4,479 50 *4,900 00
PRECINCT 2. WARD 5.
Joseph R. Smith, warden 10 00
John Glover, deputy warden 6 00
F. B. Spear, clerk 10 00
E. H. Greenwood, deputy clerk 6 00
F. A. O'Connor, inspector 10 00
C. H. Burr, inspector 8 00
G. F. Leonard, inspector 10 00
H. W. Taylor, inspector 10 00
D. J. Clifford, deputy inspector 7 00
Alfred W. Small, deputy inspector 6 00
Newton Crane, deputy inspector 6 00
Charles H. Hale, deputy inspector .
1 00
WARD 6.
Samuel M. Jackson, warden . 20 00
Asa C. Jewett, deputy warden
9 00
Zadoc Long, clerk
15 00
George E. Wales, deputy clerk
9 00
Arthur Muldoon, inspector
15 00
Howard Carlton, inspector .
15 00
James Cutler, inspector 5 00
Thomas G. Woodman, inspector
5 00
James W. Hill, inspector 10 00
D. M. Mc Wain, inspector 18 00
W. H. Thorpe, clerk and deputy inspector 11 00
W. Thorpe, inspector and deputy inspector
11 00
Harvey G. Ruhe, deputy inspector 6 00
H. A. Tomlinson, deputy inspector 6 00
Amount carried forward, $4,724 98
$4,900 00
89
Amounts brought forward $4,724 98 $4,900 00
WARD 7.
Amasa W. B. Huff, warden 25 00
J. Edward Hills, deputy warden 5 00
Moses Clark, Jr., clerk 25 00
H. C. Daniels, deputy clerk 15 00
R. B. Edes, inspector 25 00
George W. Lamson, inspector 20 00
Arthur C. Mudge, inspector . 5 00
Lawrence M. Clark, inspector 5 00
George M. Weed, inspector . 6 00
Henry H. Applin, inspector . 5 00
J. W. Howard, inspector and dep- uty inspector 19 00
L. H. Farlow, inspector_and dep- uty inspector 11 00
F. A. Barrows, deputy inspector 3 00
G. S. Brazer, deputy inspector 4 00
M. V. B. Payne, deputy inspector 4 00
Sundry small bills 4 00
Total, as per item No. 11 of expenses $4,905 98
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account . $5 98
90
Fire Department.
Appropriation $28,100 00
Transferred from appropriation for
miscellaneous expenses 238 50
$28,338 50
Henry L. Bixby, chief of department $1,600 00
STEAMER NO. 1.
F. E. Judkins, engineer $1,000 00
George K. Stacy, substi-
tute engineer 38 70
John Deary, driver engine . 800 00
J. S. Williams, substi-
tute driver . 30 90
F. A. Dexter, driver hose 650 00
J. S. Williams, substi-
tute driver, hose 25 10
B. F. Tripp, stoker 100 00
Isaac Jefferson, stoker and hoseman 100 00
E. W. Lyons, foreman 110 00
J. F. Horrigan, assistant foreman and sec'y . John McCammon, hose-
105 00
man
100 00
P. C. Carroll, hoseman 100 00
A. R. Carley, hoseman 100 00
Walter Pingree, hose-
man
91 67
Am'ts carried forward
$3,351 37 $1,600 00 $28,238 50
91
Amounts bro't forward $3,351 37 $1,600 00 $28,238 50
R. M. Lyons, substitute hoseman
8 33
$3,359 70
STEAMER NO. 2 AND CHEMICAL.
R. S. Cummings, engin-
eer
$1,000 00
George K. Stacy, substi- tute engineer 38 70
Charles L. Berry, driver
800 00
J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver
30 90
J. H. Saunders, driver hose 239 50
Jere Saunders, substi-
tute driver hose 410 50
J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver, hose 25 10
George H. Haynes, fore-
man
110 00
F. H. Humphrey, assist- ant foreman and secretary
105 00
H. W. Nicholl, hoseman Joseph Commons, hose-
100 00
man
100 00
C. M. Kebbe, hoseman
100 00
George K. Stacy, hose-
man
77 49
George F. Saunders,
hoseman
62 50
Am'ts carried forward $3,199 69
$4,959 70 $28,238 50
92
Am'ts brought forward $3,199 69 $4,959 70 $28,238 50
W. J. Riley, hoseman a n d substitute
hoseman 87 50
J. Q. A. Hawkes, hose- man 33 33
C. Davis, substitute hoseman 12 50
$3,333 02
STEAMER NO. 3.
A. D. Colby, engineer $1,000 00 George K. Stacy, substi- tute engineer 38 70
P. E. Ellis, driver 800 00
J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver . 30 90
J. Frank Higbee, driver hose 650 00
J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver hose 25 10
C. E. Thompson, stoker
100 00
A. I. English, foreman 110 00 S. F. Chadbourne, as- sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
D. McDonald, hoseman 100 00
C. J. Polley, hoseman
100 00
C. B. Garey, hoseman
100 00
W. B. Polley, hoseman
100 00
J. McMahan, hoseman Charles A. Peck, hose-
79 17
man
16 66
$3,355 53
Amounts carried forward
$11,648 25
$28,238 50
93
Amounts brought forward $11,648 25 $28,238 50
HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1.
J. E. Watson, driver $800 00
J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver . . 30 90
W. S. Higgins, foreman 110 00
F. B. Sisson, assistant foreman and secre- tary
105 00
O. Dow, ladderman 100 00
T. C. Nickerson, ladder-
man 100 00
U. H. Dyer, ladderman 100 00
J. Beal, ladderman . J. B. Watt, ladderman J. F. Horrigan, ladder-
100 00
100 00
man 100 00
C. Coleman, ladderman 100 00
M. McLeod, ladderman 100 00
A. A. Savage, ladder- man 100 00
J. H. Williams, ladder- man 100 00
$2,045 90
HOSE NO. 4.
Tyler C. Holmes, driver $650 00
J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver 25 10
E. C. Waterhouse, fore-
man
110 00
Amounts carried forward
785 10 $13,694 15 $28,238 50
94
Amounts brought forward 785 10 $13,694 15 $28,238 50
A. J. Wandless, assist- ant foreman and secretary · 105 00
Daniel Archibald, hose-
man 100 00
J. W. Cook, hoseman 83 33
J. S. Williams, hose- man 66 67
W. P. Snell, hoseman 50 00
$1,190 10
HOSE NO. 5.
$650 00
D. J. Cooney, driver J. S. Williams, substi- tute driver 25 10
J. F. Washburn, fore- man
110 00
J. U. Kimball, assistant foreman and secre- tary
105 00
John Frost, hoseman 100 00
J. M. Taylor, hoseman 100 00
C. H. Hall, hoseman 100 00 - --
$1,190 10
HOSE NO. 6.
Bernard Early, foreman $110 00
Daniel J. Corcoran, as-
sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
P. E. O'Neil, hoseman 100 00
$28,238 50 Amounts carried forward $315 00 $16,074 35
95
Amounts brought forward, $315 00 $16,074 35 $28,238 50 Timothy E. Healy, hose-
man 100 00
Andrew B. Hayden,
hoseman 100 00
Jeremiah Splaine, hose-
inan 66 66
W. H. Ayles, Jr., sub- stitute hoseman 33 33
$614 99
HOSE NO. 7.
J. E. Trowbridge, driver $325 00
W. S. Cargill, foreman 110 00
Harley A. Smith, assist- ant foreman and secretary 105 00
J. E. Trowbridge, hose- man 100 00
G. H. Osborne. hose- man 100 00
J. T. Thomason
hoseman 100 00
J. L. Randall, hoseman 100 00
$940 00
Eighteen firemen extra services July 4th
54 00
Amounts carried forward $17,683 34
$28,238 50
96
Amounts brought forward $17,683 34 *28,238 50
Repairs, Supplies and Incidentals.
W. H. Mague, exchange of horses $225 00
Valentine Stanley, for one gray horse . 200 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., grain 678 10
George E. Johnson, grain 453 64
Albert Brackett & Son, grain . 450 09
N. W. Tupper, grain 621 40
H. W. Crowell, grain 448 77
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal . 552 86
J. W. Mitchell, coal 267 63
Albert Brackett & Son, coal and wood 226 14
B. C. Baker, coal and wood
42 10
John Dolan, coal 12 00
J. W. Hill, wood 11 50
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas 479 51
Water Department, use of water 132 04
J. C. Farrar, exchange of wagon 100 00
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 156 47
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing . 107 67
McCarthy & Nugent, blacksmithing . 85 03
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing 73 58
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 24 00
J. A. Nugent, blacksmithing . 23 03
D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing 22 50
P. A. Mc Vicar, blacksmithing 11 80
S. D. Keegan, blacksmithing 7 50
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing
6 40
Amounts carried forward
$23,102 10
$28,238 50
97
Amounts brought forward $23,102 10 $28,338 50 Waltham Steam Laundry, laundry .
work 82 53
Mrs. Margaret Smith, laundry
work
33 71
Mrs. Thomas Purcill, laundry
work
22 24
Mrs. J. A. Butterick, laundry work . 20 96
Madison Bunker, attendance upon sick horses 175 00
J. R. McLaughlin, attendance upon sick horses 28 50
Wm. H. Mague, use of horses 77 00
Dennis Leahy, use of horses 13 13 .
John Hackett, use of horses
7 00
George H. Ellis, use of horses .
5 25
Bernard McFaden, use of horses
3 50
Timothy Stuart, use of horses .
1 75
Cornelius McBride, use of horses
1 75
Stephen F. Cate, use of team
39 00
C. H. Jennison, expressage
17 05
Adams Express, expressage
4 65
Eames Express, expressage
4 50
Boston & Albany R. R., freight
3 34
Edwin Rogers & W. E. Decrow excelsior gong etc 115 29
J. Hinman, set of wheels for chemi- cal, etc 88 29
Alden Speare's Sons & Co. Oil 26 85
Uneo American Lubricating Co. axle
grease
10 20
Amounts carried forward $22,883 59
#28,338 50
98
Amounts brought forward $23,883 59 $28,338 50
J. N. Danforth, horse salve 12 00
Boston Belting Co. packing 109 46
The Rhode Island Coupling Co. hose pipe, etc . 84 75
Peck & Whipple, whips . 24 00
Peter Gray, lanterns 15 00
S. A. White, cleaning carpets 15 65
Leander Barber, brooms 8 00
Charles H. Stacy, telegrams, stamps etc . 3 55
James Saunders, allowance for
injuries .
162 50
J. F. Horrigan, allowance for injuries . 20 00
Dr. F. L. Thayer, medical atten- dance 76 00
Drs. O. E. & W. O. Hunt, medical at- tendance . 2 00
H. B. Wells, horse dentistry 32 00
M. Gorman, clipping horse 3 00
Charles E. Berry, material and labor 30 00
D. W. Brownell, material and labor 24 95
R. J. Gilfeather, material and labor . 17 82
F. H. Humphrey, material and labor . 13 64
E. W. Hodgson, material and labor . 11 90 Newton Machine Co., material and labor 11 52
Alex Griswold, material and labor 10 95
Amounts carried forward $24,572 28
$28,338 50
99
Amounts brought forward #24,572 28 #28,338 50
Scramage Bros. & Cook, material and labor 8 75
Mrs. J. Carroll, material and labor . 8 15
Hill & Langtry, material and labor . 6 00
H. H. Hunt, material and labor 5 25
Samuel D. Garey, material and labor . 4 71
J. Carroll, material and labor . 3 85
Bigelow Mfg. Co., material and labor 3 50
B. Early, material and labor 3 20
C. W. Ring, material and labor 3 00
J. H. Williams, material and labor . 2 00
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor 1 80
Pope Mfg. Co., material and labor . 1 55
John Frost, material and labor 1 45
Isaac Smith, material and labor 1 25
J. F. Horrigan, material and labor 1 25
C. F. Hovey & Co., supplies 51 90
Pettingill, Andrews & Co., supplies 39 45
Edward E. Rice & Co., supplies 31 36
Page & Coffin, supplies . 20 37
Barber Brothers, supplies
16 29
H. E. Woodbury, supplies
14 15
W. C. Smith, supplies
12 00
Wm. H. Wilson, supplies . 11 00
George H. Ingraham, supplies .
10 56
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies 10 65
The American Fire Hose Mfg. Co supplies 9 85
Amounts carried forward $24,855 57
$28,338 50
100
Amounts brought forward, $24,855 57 $28,338 50
George W. Ellison, supplies
9 00
A. W. Mitchell, supplies 7 60
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