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A. Storrs & Bement Co., supplies 2 82
Samuel Hobbs & Co., supplies .
2 75
Amounts carried forward $3,409 01
$4,000 00
63
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward, $3,409 01 $4,000 00
Henry A. Sheppard, supplies 2 63
Winckley, Dresser & Co., supplies 2 50
Sundry small bills
3 15
Total, as per item No. 6 of expenses 3,417 29
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account . $582 71
Board of Health.
Appropriation . $5,500 00
Additional appropriation by order
of City Council . 1,500 00
$7,000 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 . 173 00
Madison Bunker, services for agent . 4 00
W. H. Mague, collecting house offal . 2,760 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 310 00
George W. Bush, use of teams
10 00
J. McSherry, use of teams . 2 50
W. S. French, serving summons . Rodney M. Lucas, serving sum-
225 00
mons .
109 20
Martin C. Laffie, serving sum-
mons
46 74
Amounts carried forward
$4,940 44
$7,000 00
64
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $4,940 44 $7,000 00
Fanning Printing, printing re-
ports . 34 75
Newton Journal, advertising 30 00
The Newton Graphic, advertising, 24 00
E. C. White, reports of State Board of Health 25 00
Thomas M. Drown, analysis of water . 25 00
Arthur Hudson, analysis of water 5 00
Mrs. Sarah Stone, rent of house . 55 00
Dr. D. Waldo Stearns, vaccina- tions . 24 25
Dr. Fred. E. Crockett, vaccina- tions .
11 50
Dr. H. P. Bellows, vaccinations . 3 50
Dr. Edward P. Scales, vaccina- tions . 2 50
Dr. J. F. Frisbee, vaccinations .
2 25
Dr. J. George Taylor, vaccina- tions . 2 00
Dr. J. R. Dean, vaccinations
1 00
Dr. Samuel Eaton, medical at- tendance 11 00
Stephen F. Cate, return of deaths 94 00 Wm. S. French, sundry cash ex- penses 105 48
Thomas F. Mague, labor on Elm street drain 765 85
Wm. Donahoe, labor on Elm
street drain 19 50
Thomas F. Mague, labor on Cherry street drain 226 50
Amounts carried forward $6,408 52
$7,000 00
65
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward, $6,408 52 $7,000 00
C. H. Dolan, labor on Elm street drain . 15 76
Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son, lum-
ber, Elm street drain . 23 21
Noah Prescott, stone for drain 41 28
Charles E. Eddy, drain, Oakland street, Ward 1 62 50
Wm. Lowe, care John Mahoney . 4 00
Charles H. Jenison, expressage . 9 25
H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 6 50 M. C. Higgins, material and labor 2 88 Wm. H. French & Co., material and labor 2 40
Weeks & Potter, supplies . 51 56
George H. Ingraham, supplies 21 33
Joseph Lee, supplies .
7 25
Jordan, Marsh & Co., supplies
3 60
Edward Farrell et al., burying dogs, etc. . 24 00
Sundry small bills 8 51
Total, as per item No. 7 of expenses, 6,692 55
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account . $307 45
Burial Grounds.
Appropriation $400 00
Services of Henry Ross, Superin- tendent $200 00
Material and labor
131 43
Use of tools, etc.
5 70
Total, as per item No. 8 of expenses 337 13
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account . $62 87
66
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
New Claflin School Building-(Special Appropriation.)
H. H. Hunt, construction of build-
ing . $28,242 75
Fuller & Warren Co., heating and ventilating building 3,000 00
J. Merrell Brown, architect
850 00
Total, as per item No. 9 of expenses ·
$32,092 75
City Engineer's Department.
Appropriation . . $8,050 00
Additional appropriation by order
of City Council . 850 00
$8,900 00
Albert F. Noyes, services as City Engineer $2,500 00
Fred. H. Barnes, services as As- sistant City Engineer . 758 00
I. W. Hastings, services as As- sistant City Engineer . 124 00
William P. Morse, services as As- sistant City Engineer . 127 00
David Hinckley, services as As- sistant City Engineer . 542 00
Henry Jefferson, services as As- sistant City Engineer . 412 33
Mrs. Stella J. Vose, clerical and stenographic services . 594 00
F. W. Upham, services 284 00
F. C. Moore, services . 261 34
Dana Libbey, services
215 00
Ernest Harvey, services
210 00
Amounts carried forward, $6,027 67
$8,900 00
67
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward $6,027 67 $8,900 00
A. O. Doane, services 182 65
Albert H. Elder, services
90 44
Wm. E. Leonard, services
82 24
E. E. Young, services 65 00
H. D. Woods, services,
64 00
Geo. O. Hastings, services .
63 00
H. H. Applin, services 58 00
H. A. Hanscom, services
42 00
Albert Harris, services 38 00
Charles Temperley, services 26 67
E. F. Adams, services
24 00
E. H. Brooks, services 18 00
C. R. Brown, services 3 28
Incidental office and traveling ex- penses of Engineer and as- sistants ·
337 53
Charles G. Tinkham, exchange of horses 275 00
Buff & Berger, transists, etc. 428 45
F. W. Dean, planimeter
43 20
Chas. C. Hutchinson, instruments
16 00
Stephen F. Cate, board of horse .
300 05
Chas. G. Tinkham, board of horse
285 75
Andrew Peters, blacksmithing
52 39
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 12 00
10 65
44 15
J. A. Nugent, blacksmithing Alex. Griswold, material and labor Ward & Co., material and labor . 31 80 H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 7 76
W. Rand, material and labor 7 20
Clark Mfg. Co., material and labor 4 50
C. H. Jenison, expressage .
4 45
Amounts carried forward $8,645 83
$8,900 00
68
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward, $8,645 83 $8,900 00
Frost & Adams, supplies 103 98
Chandler & Farquhar, supplies 54 30
W. W. White & Co., supplies .
28 80
James E. Moody, supplies . 17 50
Whitney & Wilson, supplies
8 06
Dame, Stoddard & Kendall, sup- plies . 6 25
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., sup- plies . 5 25
M. E. Baldwin, supplies .
5 00
Alonzo Whitney, supplies . . 4 35
Chas. H. Stacy, telegrams .
6 83
Sundry small bills .
5 95
Total, as per item No. 10 of expenses ·
8,892 10
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $7 90
City Hall Expenses.
Appropriation $2,300 00
Newton & Watertown Gas Light
Co., gas $663 40
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., electric light 27 47
J. D. Wellington, sundry cash expenses 522 85
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal 480 97
Water Department, use of water 49 64
A. D. Lougee, ice 40 00
Almshouse department, wood 9 00
Amounts carried forward, $1,793 33
$2,300 00
EXPENSES IN DETAIL. 69
Amounts brought forward $1,793 33 $2,300 00
John H. Pray Sons & Co., carpets 164 84
Joel Goldwaite & Co., rug . 6 83
Franklin Crosby, rug . 3 00
Newton Odorless Excavating Co., cleaning cesspool 10 00
C. H. Jenison, expressage . 13 50
C. E. Hastings, repairing clock . 4 50
H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 158 43 Wm. H. French & Co., material and labor 31 93
Dalby & Bailey, material and labor 30 00
F. H. Humphrey, agt., material and labor 24 98
Ralph Davenport, material and labor 9 00
G. S. Dalby & Co., material and labor . 8 00
F. T. Burgess, material and labor 7 00
Wm. F. Lill, material and labor . 7 00
Charles A. Cole, material and labor . 3 75
Wm. H. Marden, material and labor . 2 75
W. R. Hanks, material and labor 2 09
A. E. Burton & Co., supplies 4 00
Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, sup- plies . 3 75
R. Hollings & Co., supplies 3 50
C. J. Bailey & Co., supplies 3 40
Total, as per item No. 11 of expenses 2,295 58
Balance unexpended, transferred into excess and deficiency account $4 42
FREE
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NEWTON,
70
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Elections and Registration of Voters.
Appropriation .
Additional appropriation by order · . $2,780 00
of City Council . 1,000 00
$3,780 00
George E. Bridges, registrar $250 00
George H. Bourne, registrar 100 00
Amos L. Hale, registrar 100 00
Isaac F. Kingsbury, registrar 250 00
Carrie Blodgett, clerical services 48 00
Fred H. Barnes, clerical services 15 00
John C. Brimblecom, clerical ser-
vices . 5 00
Fanning Printing Co., voting lists, ballots, etc. 800 48
Newton Journal, type for voting list, etc. 411 75
Newton Graphic, advertising, etc. 154 00 Drew, Allis & Co., maps of New- ton 65 00
Newton Journal, storage of type
35 00
S. P. Whitman, storage 12 00 .
Aaron R. Gay & Co., supplies ·
39 00
H. C. Dimond & Co., supplies
14 51
C. W. Turner, use Nonantum Hall 30 00 Newton Centre Associates, use of hall 30 00
E. Stevens, use of Lincoln Hall . 25 00
C. H. Tainter, use of Tremont Hall . 25 00
James A. Early, use of Boyden Hall . 25 00
Amounts carried forward $2,434 74
$3,780 00
71
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward $2,434 74 *3,780 00
George H. Gregg, use of Central Hall . 20 00
M. C. Laffie, serving notices, etc. 293 99
Rodney M. Lucas, serving notices 30 00
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams 84 00
H. A. Spear, use of teams . 19 00
Central Stables, use of teams 18 00
J. Frank Makee, use of teams
17 50
Henry C. Daniels, use of teams 16 50
John Purcill, use of teams .
8 00
S. L. Pratt, use of teams
7 00
Fitzgerald Bros., use of teams
5 00
C. G. Tinkham, use of teams 4 00
John H. Carpinger, use of teams 3,00
John T. Hill, use of teams 2 00
H. H. Hunt, material and labor 108 63
M. C. Laffie, material and labor . 46 27
J. L. Randall, labor, etc. 7 00
John Ghant, labor, etc. 6 00
ELECTION OFFICERS-WARD 1.
Herbert H. Powell, warden $10 00
John A. Evans, deputy warden . 6 00
Seth C. Stevens, clerk 10 00
George R. Ashton, deputy clerk . 6 00
John W. Keeffe, inspector .
10 00
Marshall L. Blanchard, inspector 10 00
Walter S. Ring, inspector . 10 00
Wm. F. Grace, inspector
5 00
Francis H. Murray, inspector 5 00
Albert P. Bugbee, deputy in-
spector 6 00
Amounts carried forward *3,208 63
$3,780 00
72
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $3,208 63 $3,780 00
Herbert L. Wood, deputy in-
spector 6 00
Arthur S. Buckingham, deputy
inspector 3 00
WARD 2, PRECINCT 1.
H. P. Dearborn, warden 10 00
Charles B. Lowell, deputy war-
den and inspector 8 00
Louis E. G. Green, clerk 5 00 :
Uriah H. Dyer, clerk and deputy clerk . 8 00
S. K. Billings, deputy clerk 3 00
Lawrence H. Cranitch, inspector 10 00
Louis Watson, 'inspector 5 00
James D. Billings, inspector 10 00
Edward W. Rumery, inspector .
9 00
Walter Conners, deputy inspector 4 00
Theodore G. Cutler, deputy in-
spector 6 00
Arthur C. Watkins, deputy in-
spector 6 00
Andrew J. McFadden, deputy in- spector 5 00
WARD 2, PRECINCT 2.
Willard S. Higgins, warden 10 00
Albert H. Sisson, deputy warden 6 00
James W. Page, clerk 10 00
James H. Page, deputy clerk 6 00
W. W. Palmer, inspector . 10 00
Elbridge Bradshaw, inspector 10 00
John W. Cotton, inspector .
10 00
Amounts carried forward $3,368 63
$3,780 00
73
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward $3,368 63 $3,780 00
John H. Williams, inspector 10 00
Chas. H. Johnson, deputy in- spector 6 00
Walter S. Cunningham, deputy inspector 6 00
George M. Bridges, deputy in- spector 6 00
A. A. Savage, deputy inspector .
6 00
WARD 3, PRECINCT 1.
Harvey C. Wood, warden . 10 00
Frank E. Hunter, deputy warden 6 00
George M. Cox, clerk 10 00
Eugene F. Conroy, deputy clerk
6 00
Arthur R. Coe, inspector 10 00
Edward L. Lemon, inspector
10 00
George L. V. Tyler, inspector
10 00
Frank H. Humphrey, inspector
10 00
Charles A. Wyman, deputy in- spector 6 00
Waldo. L. Plimpton, deputy in- spector 6 00
Frank C. Sheridan, deputy in- spector 6 00
John W. Gaw, deputy inspector . 6 00
WARD 4, PRECINCT 1.
George E. Johnson, warden 10 00
Albert F. Tucker, deputy warden 6 00
G. Lyman Snow, clerk 10 00
Colon S. Ober, deputy clerk .
3 00
Henry Washburn, inspector .
10 00
Amounts carried forward $3,537 63
$3,780 00
6
74
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $3.537 63 $3,780 00
Fred Plummer, inspector 10 00
Clarence B. Ashenden, inspector . 10 00
Wm. C. Brown, inspector . 10 00
Charles W. Fordham, deputy in- spector 6 00
Jacob Pratt, Jr., deputy inspector 6 00
Carl H. Bunker, deputy inspector 6 00
Thomas C. Donovan, deputy in-
spector 5 00
WARD 4. PRECINCT 2.
Wm. R. Dimond, warden . 10 00
Allen Jordan, deputy warden 3 00
Wm. S. Ware, deputy warden 3 00
Edward H. Kenney, clerk .
10 00
James A. Early, deputy clerk
6 00
Frederick W. Fuller, inspector 10 00
Herbert M. Wiswall, inspector 10 00
John Dolan, inspector
10 00
John J. Kenney, inspector .
10 00
Henry T. Wiswall, deputy in- spector 6 00
Peter C. Baker, deputy inspector 6 00
Fred C. Lyon, deputy inspector . 6 00
Owen McCourt, deputy inspector
6 00
WARD 5, PRECINCT 1.
Albert J. Grover, warden . 10 00
John W. Howe, deputy warden . 6 00
Frank W. Barney, clerk 10 00
Charles B. Bancroft, deputy clerk . 6 00
Amounts carried forward $3.718 63
$3,780 00
75
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward $3,718 63 $3,780 00
Otis Pettee, inspector 10 00
Erastus Gott, inspector 10 00
Daniel Kelleher, inspector 10 00
Frank Fanning, inspector
10 00
Joseph F. Brown, deputy in- spector 6 00
Eben Thompson, deputy inspector 3 00
Edward M. Billings, deputy in- spector 3 00
James E. Connors, deputy in- spector 6 00
Stephen Keyes, deputy inspector 3 00
Bartholemew S. Ford, deputy in-
spector 3 00
WARD 5, PRECINCT 2.
Charles H. Burr, warden and
inspector 10 00
Joseph R. Smith, warden 5 00
John Glover, deputy warden 3 00
W. H. Burr, deputy warden and deputy inspector . 6 00
Edwin H. Corey, clerk
10 00
E. H. Greenwood, deputy clerk . 6 00
Horace W. Taylor, inspector 5 00
Fred. A. O'Connor, inspector
10 00
George F. Leonard, inspector 10 00
Samuel L. Eaton, inspector 5 00
Charles P. Clark, inspector 4 00
Newton Crane, deputy inspector 6 00
Willard E. Ryder, deputy in-
spector 3 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,865 63
$3,780 00
76
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $3,865 63 $3,780 00
WARD 6, PRECINCT 1.
Samuel M. Jackson, warden 10 00
Asa C. Jewett, deputy warden 6 00
Zadoc Long, clerk 10 00
George A. Holmes, deputy clerk, 6 00
James W. Hill, inspector 5 00
D. H. McWain, inspector 10 00
Arthur Muldoon, inspector
10 00
Howard Carleton, inspector
5 00
Frank A. Mason, inspector and deputy inspector . 6 00
Walter H. Thorpe, deputy in- spector 6 00
Walter Thorpe, deputy inspector 6 00
Horace G. Rhue, deputy inspector 4 00
H. A. Tomlinson, inspector and deputy inspector 8 00
WARD 7, PRECINCT 1.
Amasa W. B. Huff, warden
10 00
Frederick G. Kimball, deputy
warden 2 00
Moses Clark, Jr., clerk
10 00
Henry C. Daniels, deputy clerk . 6 00
Robert B. Edes, inspector .
10 00
George M. Weed, inspector
5 00
George W. Lamson, inspector 10 00
Francis A. Barrows, inspector
10 00
Joseph W. Howard, inspector and deputy inspector 8 00
Martin V. B. Paine, deputy in-
spector .
4 00
Amounts carried forward, $4,032 63
$3,780 0.0
77
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward, $4,032 62 $3,780 00 Robert A. Brackett, deputy in- spector 4 00
M. Lawrence Clark, deputy in- spector 3 00
Total, as per item No. 12 of expenses 4,039 63
Amount overdrawn, transferred into excess and deficiency account . $259 63
Fire Department.
Appropriation . $30,705 00
Additional appropriation by order
of City Council . 500 00
$31,205 00
Henry L. Bixby, Chief of De-
partment . $1,700 00
STEAMER NO. 1.
F. E. Judkins, engi-
neer . $1,000 00
John Deary, driver . 665 30
F. A. Dexter, driver . 109 24
Richard W. Lyons, driver 32 13
F. A. Dexter, driver Hose 1 562 85
P. C. Carroll, driver Hose 1 87 15
W. M. Morey, relief driver 31 00
W. M. Morey, relief driver Hose 1 25 20
Amt's carried forward $2,512 87 $1,700 00
$31,205 00
78
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Am'ts brought forward, $2,512 87 $1,700 00
$31,205 00
E. W. Lyons, foreman 110 00
J. F. Horrigan, assist- ant foreman and secretary . 105 00
John Mc Cammon, hoseman 100 00
A. R. Carley, hoseman 100 00
Walter Pingree, hose-
man 100 00
B. F. Tripp, hoseman . 100 00
P. C. Carroll, hoseman 83 33
William Alfred, hose-
man 16 67
I. J. Jefferson, stoker . 70 83
3,298 70
STEAMER NO. 2 AND CHEMICAL A. R. S. Cummings, en- gineer . $1,000 00
Charles L. Berry, driver 800 00
W. M. Morey, relief driver 31 00
J. H. Sanders, driver Hose 2 650 00
W. M. Morey, relief driver Hose 2 48 53
George H. Haynes, foreman 110 00
F. H. Humphrey, as- sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
H. W. Nichols, hose- man 100 00
Am'ts carried forward $2,844 53 $4,998 70
$31,205 00
EXPENSES IN DETAIL. 79
Am'ts brought forward, $2,844 53 $4,998 70 $31,205 00
George Sanders, hose-
man 82 69
E. P. Kebbe, hoseman 62 50
C. M. Kebbe, hoseman 58 33
F. R. Pippin, hoseman 54 15
J. L. Christie, hoseman 41 67
Joseph Commons, hose-
man 25 00
W. M. Morey, hoseman 20 83
C. H. Morse, hoseman 8 33
3,198 03
STEAMER No. 3.
A. D. Colby, engineer $1,000 00 P. E. Ellis, driver 800 00
W.M.Morey,re'f driver 31 00
W. H. Ayles, driver Hose 3. 486 65
J. F. Higbee, driver Hose 3 163 22
W. M. Morey, relief driver Hose 3 25 20
110 00
A. I. English, foreman S. F. Chadbourne, as- sistant foreman
and secretary 105 00
C. B. Garey, hoseman 100 00
D. McDonald, hoseman 100 00 C. J. Polley, hoseman 100 00
W. B. Polley, hoseman 100 00
J. McMahan, hoseman 100 00
C. E. Thompson, hose-
man . 100 00
3,321 07
Amounts carried forward
$11,517 80
$31,205 00
80
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $11,517 80 $31,205 00
HOOK & LADDER NO. 1.
J. E Watson, driver . $800 00
W. M. Morey, relief driver 31 00
W. S. Higgins, fore- man 110 00
F. B. Sisson, assistant foreman and sec- retary 105 00
J. H. Williams, lad- derman 100 00
O. Dow, ladderman 100 00
T. C. Nickerson, lad- derman 100 00
U. H. Dyer, ladderman 100 00
John Beal, ladderman 100 00
J. B. Watt, ladderman J. F. Horrigan, ladder-
100 00
man 100 00
Charles Coleman, lad-
derman 100 00
M. McLeod, ladderman 100 00
A. A. Savage, ladder- man 100 00
2,046 00
HOSE No. 4.
T. C. Holmes, driver . $602 43
W. M. Morey, driver and relief driver . 72 65
E. C. Waterhouse, foreman 110 00
Am'ts carried forward $785 08 $13,563 80
$31,205 00
EXPENSES IN DETAIL. 81
Am'ts brought forward $785 08 $13,563 80 *31,205 00
A. J. Wandlass, as- sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
Daniel Archibald,
hoseman 100 00
Norman P. Snell, hose man 100 00
Edward Joyal, hose-
man
75 00
1,165 08
HOSE No. 5.
John S.
Williams,
driver 650 00
W. M. Morey, relief driver 50 40
J. F. Washburn, fore-
man 110 00
J. U. Kimball, assis- tant foreman and secretary 105 00
John Frost, hoseman . 100 00
C. H. Hall, hoseman . 100 00
J. M. Taylor, hoseman, 72 91
1,188 31
HOSE NO. 6.
D. J. Cooney, driver . 650 00
W. M. Morey, relief driver
25 20
Bernard Early, fore-
man 110 00
Am'ts carried forward
$785 20 $15,917 19
$31,205 00
82
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Am'ts brought forward, $785 20 $15,917 19 $31,205 00
Daniel J. Corcoran, assistant foreman and secretary 105 00
P. E. O'Neil, hoseman 100 00
Timothy E. Healy,
hoseman 100 00
Andrew B. Hayden,
hoseman 100 00
1,190 20
HOSE No. 7.
J. E. Trowbridge,
driver $325 00
W. S. Cargill, foreman, 110 00
Harley A. Smith, as- sistant foreman and secretary 105 00
J. E. Trowbridge, hoseman 100 00
J. T. Thomason, hose- man 100 00 . G. H. Osborne, hose- man 100 00
J. L. Randall, hose- man . 100 00
940 00
George K. Stacy, relief engineer and driver $900 00
George Saunders, re- lief engineer and driver 122 50
1,022 50
Amounts carried forward,
$19,069 89
$31,205 00
83
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward $19,069 89 *31,205 00
Seventeen firemen ex- tra services, JJuly 4th 51 00
REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, AND INCIDENTALS.
James Stanley, one pair horses . 550 00
J. C. Richardson, exchange of horses 532 00
Wm. H. Thompson, horse . 200 00
Albert Brackett & Son, grain 674 80
H. W. Crowell, grain
518 57
George E. Johnson, grain .
475 00
N. W. Tupper, grain
450 75
C. F. Eddy, grain
445 30
H. W. Crowell, hay
87 58
C. F. Eddy & Co., coal
582 19
J. W. Mitchell, coal 329 09
Cousens Brothers, coal
54 00
John Dolan, coal
31 25
B. C. Baker, wood 11 90
Albert Brackett & Son, wood
8 25
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., gas 529 20
Water Department, use of water 156 29
J. C. Farrar, blacksmithing 166 12
Murray & Farrell, blacksmithing, 105 68
B. F. Barlow, blacksmithing
96 93
J. A. Nugent, blacksmithing 95 09
Charles A. Cole, blacksmithing 35 40
D. J. O'Donnell, blacksmithing 25 00
Thomas Belger, blacksmithing 24 00
John Pulcifer, blacksmithing 19 88
Amounts carried forward $25,325 16
$31,205 00
84
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
$31,205 00
Amounts brought forward $25,325 16
P. A. Mc Viear, blacksmithing 6 75
Stephen F. Cate, use of teams .
103 75
Central Stables, use of teams .
7 50
Timothy Stuart & Son, use of horses 81 19
Dennis Lehey, use of horses 66 50
Bernard McFaden, use of horses . 36 75
Thomas F. Mague, use of horses S. L. Pratt, use of horses
26 25
26 00
William Walsh, use of horses
22 75
John Joyce, use of horses .
21 00
John Hackett, use of horses
16 63
Wm. H. Thompson, use of horse . 8 95
Cornelius McBride, use of horse . 7 88
W. H. Mague, use of horse 3 50
Madison Bunker, attendance upon sick horses . 175 00
Madison Bunker, extra service 10 00
H. B. Wells, horse dentistry 24 00
Waltham Steam Laundry, laun- dry work 74 40
Mrs. Margaret Smith, laundry work . 32 52
Mrs. Thomas Purcill, laundry work . 28 81
Mrs. J. A. Buttrick, laundry work 12 67
Mrs. Furdon, laundry work 9 90
The B. F. Goodrich Co., hose
827 16
Abbott Downing Co., new wagon
200 00
Cornelius Callahan, gong striker Samuel Eastman & Co., nozzles and holders 70 00
30 00
Amounts carried forward $27,255 02
$31,205 00
85
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amount brought forward $27,255 02 $31,205 00
Alden Speare's Sons & Co., oil . 29 62
A. W. Mitchell Mfg. Co., badges 23 20
Leander Barber, brooms .
16 00
The Hartford Steam Boiler In- spection and Insurance Co.,
inspection of boilers 15 00
Putnam & Co., mattresses . 5 50
Henry L. Bixby, expenses to con- vention 57 45
Henry L. Bixby, sundry cash ex- penses
21 26
Dr. F. E. Porter, medical atten- dance .
30 00
Charles H. Jenison, expressage
15 28
Eames' Express, expressage 5 00
R. S. Bullard, expressage 2 50
The Red Line Transit Co., freight 6 24
B. & A. R. R. Co., freight . 2 27
Charles H. Stacy, telegrams 1 99
Alex. Griswold, material and
labor . 55 25
F. W. Stringe, material and labor 35 75
Charles E. Berry, material and labor . 22 00
Robbins & Healy, material and labor . 17 62
Arthur L. Hahn, material and labor . 12 15
R. J. Gilfeather, material and labor . 9 15
M. C. Higgins, material and labor 7 75
Peter Gray, material and labor 7 65
Amounts carried forward $27,653 65
*31,205 00
86
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $27,653 65
$31,205 00
Scrannage Brothers & Cook, ma-
terial and labor . 7 65
E. W. Hodgson, material and
labor . 6 40
Hill & Langtry, material and labor . 5 75
Boston Nickel Plating Co., mate- rial and labor 5 22
J. U. Kimball, material and labor 5 00
F. H. Harrington, material and labor . 4 50
H. H. Hunt, material and labor . 3 77
Charles W. Ring, material and labor . 3 00
Andrew J. Morse & Son, material and labor 3 00
Adam Beck, material and labor . 2 39
J. W. Conroy & Son, material and labor 2 30
M. S. Hodgson, material and labor 2 25
C. F. Hovey & Co., supplies 54 55
F. H. Humphrey, agt., supplies . 35 39
Manchester Locomotive Works, supplies 34 60
Page & Coffin, supplies
33 50
Boston Belting Co., supplies
25 50
W. C. Smith, supplies
24 00
Edward E. Rice & Co., supplies .
22 75
A. A. Savage, supplies
18 47
Eureka Fire Hose Co., supplies, .
18 00
Edwin Rogers & W. E. Deerow, supplies 17 50
Amounts carried forward
*27,989 14
$31,205 00
87
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Amounts brought forward $27,989 14 $31,205 00
Charles Shourds, supplies 17 50
H. W. Bigelow, supplies 15 00
C. G. Braxmar, supplies 14 50
Arthur Hudson supplies 14 05
Isaac H. Snow, supplies 12 75
J. Hinman, supplies . 11 25
H. E. Woodberry, supplies . 9 15
J. E. Trowbridge, supplies . 9 00
Pettingill-Andrews Co., supplies 8 15
George H. Ingraham, supplies 9 77
Boston Chemical Co., supplies 6 00
Barber Brothers, supplies 5 93
H. W. Wellington, supplies 5 78
Alfred Brush, supplies 5 35
Charles C. Perkins, supplies
5 00
Wm. F. Nye, supplies 5 00
S. O. Thayer & Co., supplies 4 50
J. L. Hopkinson, supplies . 4 25
Asahel Wheeler, supplies . 3 75
A. J. Fiske & Co., supplies 3 35
Fire Extinguisher Mfg. Co., sup- plies . 3 25
Frank W. Freeman, supplies
3 40
C. B. Barrett & Co., supplies
3 00
B. F. Houghton, supplies 2 88
John J. Noble supplies 2 30
Fox, McDormand & Co., supplies 2 00
W. Rand, supplies 1 75
I. R. Stevens, supplies 1 98
Sundry small bills
14 01
Amounts carried forward $28,193 74
$31,205 00
88
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
Amounts brought forward $28,193 74 $31,205 00
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
W. B. Randlett, Assist- ant Chief and fire alarm telegraph operator $1,200 00
George G. Perkins, tel-
egraph line man . 800 00
Edwin Rogers & W. E. Decrow, fire alarm boxes, etc. . 735 39
Edward E. Rice & Co., vitriol 143 69
Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., wire 118 12
Pettengill- Andrews Co., wire 35 36
Hall & Washburn, wire 14 00
J. B. Prescott, zincs . 79 70
Newton & Watertown
Gas Light Co., gas 86 20
Davis & Farnum Mfg.
Co., furnace and kettle
12 00
Alfred Fitzpatrick,
lumber 8 14
W. B. Randlett, sun-
dry cash expenses 18 65
George H. Sampson, powder 5 22
J. C. Farrer, black- smithing 9 45
Am'ts carried forward $3,265 92 $28,193 74
$31,205 00
89
EXPENSES IN DETAIL.
Am'ts brought forward $3,265 92 $28,193 74 *31,205 00
J. Willey Edmands,
lineman 30 09
William Connell, labor 72 00
George Tourtelot,labor 6 00
S. L. Pratt, use of horse 20 50
Timothy Stuart, use of
horse 7 87
Arthur Muldoon, labor
men and teams . 3 50
Eames' Express, ex-
pressage 3 20
V. Haffermehl, materi- al and labor 41 00
Wm. Bliss, material and labor 40 00
P. Y. Hoseason, mate- rial and labor 21 93
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