THE MASULV TOfT, flBFOlT, V. T., niSAT, KASCH 10, 1916.
Dee. •••••
TbeoMM H. Chilton, salary aa second aseiatant en-
glnaer, Dec •'••f
Stephen L Pearsall, aalary aa flreman, Dec 4S.eo
Arthur Chrlatenaen. salary aa flreman, Dec 46.00
John B. Combs, salary aa llreman. Dec 48.00
Joseph Raynor, aalary for general work, Dec 42.00
Bankera' Truat company of Buffalo, Interest on
electric light bonds due Jan. lst, 1916 212.50
Clly Savinga Bank, intereat on electric light bonda,
dua Jan. 1st. 1916 «»-00
Home Savinga Bauk, intereet on electric light
bonds du« Jan. 1st, 1»18 100.99
People's Savings Bank, intereat on electric light
bonds due Jan. lsl, 1916 311.76
^Richmond County Savinga Bank, intereat on elec¬ tric llghl bonda due Jan. Iat, 1916 10.00
Preeport Bank. Interest on eleclrie light bonda due
Jan. iat, 1916 ISO.OO
¦" 7—John Lewis, labor al power house 17.60
U I. R. R. Co.. freight-coal l.SSS.Sa
Willis O. Hitchcock, coal 7.16
Oeorge T. Van Riper, repairs 10 boiler walls 6.00
Pitts * KItta Mfg. 4k SuDply Co., globe ball valves <.66 Richard D. Jackson, boiler treatment and cylinder
oil 29.88
, The Standard Palnl Co., ru-ber-old shingles 163.00
H. C. Karuts, coal 114.69
L,«wls Bros., unloading coal 60.09
Cadman H. Fredericks, coal 67.10
Cadman K. Fredericks, coal 160.43
8. P. Shea, cleaning office, expressage, etc., Dec 2.08
F. L J. Lee A Co., supplies .80
James F. Campion, electrical work 6.<8
H. A. Walling, repairs, selling meters, transform¬ ers, elc 210.62
H. A. WalllQg, on acci. servicea, Dec 60.00
11—Whitney A Kemmerer, coal 1,165.98
Borne Scrymser Co., oil 37.36
H. C. Karnts. coal 90.59
Edward Purvis A Son, repairs to engine 27.00
'Wab. 1—S. p. Shea, aalary as clerk, Jan 45.00
S. Dimon Smith, aalary as treasurer, Jan 25.00
Blanche Rhodea, aalary aa aaalstant clerk, Jan, ., . 36.00 H. E. Rider, aalary aa meter reader, collector, etc.,
Jan 48.00
8. P. Pettit, rent vlllage office. Jan 10.00
Wliliam R. Smith, aalary aa engineer, Jan 90.00
John T. Cotter, aalary as flrat aaalstant engineer,
Jan 66.00
Thomas H. Chilton, salary as second assistanl en¬ gineer, Jan S7.00
Stephen L. Pearaall, salary aa flreman, Jan 48.00
Arthur Christensen, salary as flreman, Jan 45.00
John B. Comba, aalary aa flreman. Jan 48.00
Joaeph Raynor. general work at power houae 42.00
" 4—Lewla Broa., unloading coal 139.94
Lewla Broa.. labor al power houae 3.00
The Standard Paint Co., 1 keg Sherardlsed nails,. 2.00
The Standard Paint Co., freight on ahingles 9.83
Whitney & Kemmerer. coal 28.79
Whitney & Kemmerer, coal 66.89
Whitney A Kemmerer, coal 127.60
John Lewla. painting at power houae 6.84
Weatlnghouse Elec. A Mtg. Co., roll paper for
Graphic water meter 10.69
Stanley A Patterson, electric auppliea 28,29
S. P. Shea, paid for cleaning office, elFpreaaage, etc. 4,09
J. F. Campion, electric supplies 6.87
Theodore Bedell, material and repalra 11,40
Theodore Bedell, repalra 21.08
Harry A. Walling, repalra to llnea, aettlng meters,
transformers, etc 194.43
" 19—The Long Island Railroad Co., freight 570.40
Whitney & Kemmerer, coal 112.64
William P. W. Haff, coal 328.64
Stanley & Patterson, fuse plugs 12.00
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc 16.26
Harry A. Walling, repairs to llnea, etc 323.32
26—8. P. Shea, aalary aa clerk, Feb 46.08
Blanch Rhodea, aalary aa assistant clerk, Feb.... 36.00 Henry E. Rider, salary aa meter reader and col¬ lector 48,00
S, Dimon Smith, salary as treasurer 26.00
8. P. Pettit, rent for village office 10.00
William R. Smilh, salary as engineer, Feb 90.00
John T. Cotter, salary as aaaiatant engineer. Fab.. 66.00 Tbomaa H. Chilton, salary aa assistant engineer,
Feb ;.¦. 57.00
John B. Combs, salary as fireman, Feb 48.00
Stephen L. Pearaall, salary as flreman, Feb 48.00
Arlhur Christensen, salary as flreman, Feb 46.00
Joaeph Raynor, salary as general work 42.00
26—W. H, Hughes & Co., coal 276.56
C. Mllton Foreman, supplies and material 26.76
Teodor Burgman, packing 7.60
Egan Waste Company, waste 17.70
S. P. Shea, expenses and cleaning 2.04
Edison Lamp Works of G. E. Incandescent lamps.. 12.16
Geo. Howard Randall, supplies 9.67
" 29—Freeport Railroad Co., feed wire purchased from
Freepori Railroad Co fSI.SO
.STREET FUND.
RECE1PT.S.
-Balance on hand March 1, 1915 $76.66
Rooeived from collector of laxes, D. Frank Seaman 10,746.61
Received from tax arrears 4,277.42
Received from opening streets 174.00
Received from N. Y. & L. I. Traction Co., oiling streets 220.00
Amount borrowed on note in anticipation of laxea, aa per
resolution of thn Board 4,000.00
Temporary loan from Water Fund, as per resolution of the
Board 2,500.00
Temporary loan from Water Fund, an i)er resolution of the
Board 2,000.00
$23,994.69 Xxpeodlturcs, sec following lists 22,546.87
'Balance on hand February 29th, 1916 $1,447.72
STREET FUND, 1S16. Apr. 1—8. Foster Sprague, salary as streei commlsaloner,
March $76.00
" 2—Lewla Broa,, work on streets 46.66
" 3—Oeorge M. Randall, anow plowing, March 4.40
Harvey B. Poat, cement 1.70
Clarence B. Williams, anow plowing. March 5.00
Louia Whittaker, cleaning atreeta, March 48^50
•* 4^WilIiam W.Cameron, work on atreeta Nov. and Feb. 47.90
Louia Broa., work on streets, Feb 26.40
May 7—William W. Cameron, work on atreet. April 228.60
Lewla Bros., work on atreeta during April 330.85
Lewla Broa., cinders and carting same 178.60
Oeorge M. Randall, work on streets, April 163.05
IjOUIs Whittaker, cleaning streets, April 39.00
Millard F. Bond, servicea as street com., April.... 84.00
Standard Oil Co.. 10 druma aaphalt 30.59
Nassau County Review, printing and supplies.... 3.90
Clarence B, Williams, work on atreeta, April 184.00
Theodore Bedell, repalra to hoae wagons, etc 49.20
" 10—Sidney H. Swezey, legal aervlcea 6.00
June 4—Julian Scholl Co., road machine 135.00
O. W. Humphrey, Con. Co., work on atreeta, March
and April , 36.36
Millard F. Bond, aervlcea as atreet com., May 91.00
Smith A Malcomaon, Inc., catabllahing lines Bay- view Ave. and Casino Ave. lo Village line 16.00
Harold E. Williams, work on street. May 93.26
George M. Randall, work On streets. May 134.29
Lewis Bros., work on streets, May 302.66
Louis Whittaker. cleaning streets, May 39.00
The L I. R. R. Co., freight 830.70
Clarence B. Williams, work on streeta. May 74.60
Lewla Broa., cindera and carting same 118.75
Jaly 2—William W. Cameron, work on streeta, June 35.00
Oeorge M. Randall, work on streets, June 252.00
Smith A Malcomson, setting atakea for grading
Florence place 10.00
Lewla Broa., cindera for atrcets 85.75
Lewla Broa,, work on atreeta, June 719.60
Millard F. Bond, services aa atreet com., June 91.00
Clarence B. Williams, work on streets, June 200.00
Louis Whittaker, cleaning streets, June 39.00
\ Oeorge Howard Randall, refund for opening street 2.00 O' Andrewa Bros., graveling, grading and catch
baalna 526.68
W. Van Wlcklen, repalra and plpoa for croaslngs.. 386.00
18—Prank Bedell, work on streeta 65.00
Oeorge D. Jonea, sand 3.75
Smith A Malcomaon, aurvey and plana for drainage 50.00
Lewla H. Roaa Co., auppllea and material 3.60
Frank Southard, carting 2.00
L. I. R. R. Co., freight 628.79
Aug. 6—L H. Ross Co., supplies 1.06
Clarence Williams, work on atreeta and carting
celia to court room. July 184.00
Leo Fishel, services as counsellor to village, April
17 to July 28, 1915 49.08
O, B. Raymond A Co., pipe 140.50
a. B. Raymond A Co., pipe 580.66
*¦ Henry Steers Sand und Gravel Co., a/c gravel.,.. 1,000.00
Millard F, Bond, aervlces aa atreet com., July.... 91.00 Smith A Malcomson, giving curb llnea and gradea
North Main atreet 46.00
Frank Bedell, work on streets, July 46.00
8—Thomas Gallon, repairing catch basins 20.00
William Can-eron, teams carting gravel 16.00
Lewis Bros., work on streets, July 662,30
Lewis Bros., carting cindera 183.76
Oeorge M, Randall, work on atreeta, July 339.93
Lrf>uia Whittaker, cleaning atreeta; July 40.50
¦•pt '—Louis Whittaker, aervlcea cleaning streets, Aug,., 89.00
Lewis Bros., cinders 173.26
Lewis Bros., work on streets 359.60
Oeorge M. Randall, work on atreeta, Aug 113.33
Clarence B. Williama, work on streets, Aug 141.60
n>eadley Good Roads Co., 2 barrels of road oil 33.88
Andrews Bros., services of roller, etc., during May,
June and August 330.26
Millard F. Bond, services as street com.. Aug 84.00
William W. Camc^ron, work on streets, Aug 123.00
C. Mllton Foreman, piping and material 85.31
The L I. R. R. Co., freight '. 445.71
Lewis H. Ross Co.. suppires 1.00
" 80—Transferred back to Water Fund 2,000.00
Oot •—'VVilson Southard, oyster shells 14.40
William H. Ryder, refund opening Whaley slreet,
same not opened 2.00
Henry Steers Band and Oravel Co., gravel 961.80
Joseph N. Early, traffic signs 10.00
Headley Good Roads Co., H. O. R 16.08
Frank Bedell, work on streets. Sept 27.60
Louis IVblllaker. cleaning streets, Sepi 18.00
S??.""*? H' S»ndall, work on streets. Sept 111.00
Millard F. Bond, services as street com., 8ept...v 70.00
Clarence B. 'Williams, work on etrsets. Sept 116.71
Clarence B. Williams, cindera and carting 49.60
Lewis Bros., cindera and oarllng 284.60
Lewis Bros., work on streeta. Sept 268.16
ie«. . i^"* ^¦'t"^^,S!''"°** Co.. freight 8.86
HOT. 6—Clarence B. Williams, cinders 67.06
Lewie Bros., cinders 84 78
St?.''? ¥• R*ndaU, work on streets 18!S8
o "Jjy^-'^J^?'"*' "l^rv aa street commissioner 87.60
smith 4k Malcomson, Inc.. giving grades and lines
Madlaon Avenue H.M
?**!¦ 2r?"- ^•'"l' •«> streete, Oot 81.00
Lewis Whittaker, oleaalng atreeta, Oet 88.00
L. I. R a Co., filelgbt
Lewis H. Hose Co„ materlai and supplies
Dec. 3—George M. Randall, work on streets, Jiov,
Millard F. Bond, servicea as street com.. Nov
Lewis Bros., cinders
L.«wls Bros., work on streets, making tapa, etc
l^evy Crunnell, cleaning streets. Nov
The Texas Co., fuel oil • -
Standard Oil Co., New York, fuel oil 1
17—Joseph N. Early, traffic signs
Jan. a7—Millard F. Bond, aervlcea aa atreat com.. Dec
Wallace R. Poat., tile pipe
AHsop BoBer Co.. street elgna
Clarence B. Williama, cinders
Clarence B. Williams, snow ploughing
Lewis Broa., cinders
Lewis Bros., work on streets, Dec •
Levy Crummeli. cleaning atreeta, Dec. 1 to Dec. 15
21—Oeorge Goaaelin. cindera
Feb. 4—William W. Cameron, anow ploughing
Lewla Broa., cinders
Lewis Bros., work on streets
Millard F. Bond, services aa streei com., Jan
The Texas Oil Co., oil
Wallace R. Poat, tile pipe and spruce
Theodore Bedell, material and repalra
Theodore Bedell, repalra
19—Claude W. Brotherldge, supplies
28 Millard F. Bond, services aa atreet commiaaloner
Lewla Broa., snow ploughing and cinders
C Mllton Foreman, supplies and material
Clarence B. Williams, labor and snow ploughing William W. Cameron, snow ploughing and taking
engine to flres ¦ '. • • • 'j.'"'
a. M. Randall, work on roads and snow ploughing 29—Return of temporary loan to Water Fund, as per
resolution of the board 2,
STREET LIOHT FUND RECEIPTS March 1, 1916. . „
Received from collector of taxes, D. Frank Seaman $8.
Received from tax arrears •,•••.•.; '.1 ";• ^' .'' "i" '
Received from refund for over-pay t. Michael Fogarty. Inc. Temporary loan from Electric Lighl Fund, as per resolution
of the board !¦
Amount borrowed on note in anticipation of laxes, as per
resoltiXlon of the board 1.
Tu,
Expenditures (see following llsu - H>
Balance on band, February 29th, 1916 $1,
STREET LIOHT FUND 1915. Mar. 31—State Insurance Fund. Ins. premium employes... April 1—Charles O. Nlles, salary, trimmer of arc llghta, etc,
WlUlam R. Smith, salary aa engineer, March
John T, Cotter, salary as flrst aast. engineer. Mar.
T. H. Chilton, aalary aa aecond asst. engineer, Mar.
John B. Comba, salary aa flreman. March
Charlea H. Sprague, aalary aa flreman, March
Slephen L. Pearaall, salary as flremarT, March
Jos. Raynor, aalary gen. work at power house, Mar, 2—Heilner & Son, coal
Lewts Bros., labor at power house. March
Lewis Bros., unloading coal
The L I. R. R. Co.. freight
T. G. A a. T. Van Riper, repairs to boiler walls, ...
Johil Lewis, labor at power house
E. 8, Titua, repairs to steam pipes at power house
Lewis H', Roaa Co., auppllea
Strong Mchy. and Supply Co., packing
Henry A, Walling, repalra to lines, etc
16—The L I, R. R. Co., freight
Whitney A Kemmerer, coal
May 1—Charlea O. Niles, salary as trimmer of arc lights. .
Joseph J. Raynor, salary general work. April
T. H. Chilton, salary as aecond asst. engineer, April
John B. Combs, aalary as flreman, April
Stephen L. Pearaall, salary as flreman, April
Charles H, Sprague, salary as flreman. April
John T. Cotter, aalary first asst. engineer, April..
William R. Smith, salnry as engineer, April
7—Lewis Bros,, unloading coal
L. H, Ross Co,, supplies
Borne Scrymaer Co., cylinder oil
F. G. & G. T. Van Riper, mason work, power house
Theodore Bedell, repairs to hose wagons, etc
Brooklyn Leather Belting Co., leather belting
E, 8. Tltus, expanding boiler lubes, etc
Harry A, Walling, repairs to lines, setting meters,
transfermers, etc
20—Heilner & Son, coal
Thc Long Island K. K. Co., freight
Sidney H. Swezey, legal services
June 1—C. O. Niles, salary as trimmer of arc lights. May
William K. Smllh. salary as engineer, May
J. T. Cotter, salary, first aast. engineer. May
T. H. Chlllon, salary, second asst. engineer. May..
Aruthr Christensen, salary aa flreman. May
John B. Conibs, salary as flreman. May
Stephen L. I'earsall, salary as fireman. May
Jos. J. Raynor, salary, general work, power house . 4—Lewis Bros., unloading coal
Whitney Van Wicklen, repairs to mains, etc
Vacuum Oil jCo., cylinder oil
Borne Scrymaer Co., cylinder and machine oil
Elmer & Amend, thermometer
The L. I. R. R. Co., freight
New York Telephone Co.. lelephone aervlce, March, April and May
Lewts H. Roaa Co., supplies
H. A. Walling, connect, houses, setting meters, etc.
July 1—C. O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer, June..
2—General Elec. Co., screw fastening for arc lamps..
The National Carbon Co., carbons
Edward A. Rice, labor and material, power house
H. A. Walling, repairs, connecting houses, etc....
The Harral Soap Co., melal polish
The L. I. R. R. Co,, freight
16—The L. I. R. R. Co., freight
Frank Soulhard, carting
1—John B. Combs, salary as flreman, June
Arthur Christensen, salary as fireman, June
Stephen L. Pearsall, salary as fireman. June
Joseph J. Raynor, salary general work, June....
John T. <Cotter, salary, first asst. engineer, June..
T. H. Chilton, salary, aecond asst. engineer, June
William R. Smith, salary as engineer, June
Richard D. Jackson, boiler compound treatment.,
2—Heilner & Son, coal
16—Thorne, Neale & Co., Inc., coal
Aug. 2—C. O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer, July..
WlUlam R. Smith, aalary as engineer, July
J. T. Cotter, salary, flrsl asst, engineer, July
T. H. Chlllon, salary, second asst. engineer, July..
John B. Combs, salary as flreman, July
Arthur Christensen, services as flreman. July....
Stephen L. Pearsall. salary aa flreman, July
Joseph J, Raynor, salary, general work, July,.,, e—Jamea F. Campion, electrical supplies
L. H. Rosa Co., supplies
L^wis Bros., unloading coal at power house
Strong Machinery and Supply Co., supplies
Egan Waste Co., cotlon waste
Borne Scrymser Co.. oil
Harry A, Walling, setting metiers, connecting houses, etc., July
Heilner & Son, coal
gept 1—C. O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer, Aug,
William R, Smith, salary as engineer, Aug
John T, Cotter, salary, flrst asst. engineer, Aug..
T. H. Chilton, aalary, second asst. engineer, Aug,
John B. Combs, salary as fireman, Aug
Stephen Pearsall, salary as flreman, Aug
Arlhur Christensen, salary as flreman, Aug
Joseph Raynor, salary general work, Aug
3—Lewis Bros., unloading coal
Frederick O. Miller, coal
Jamea P. Ma'dlaon, building cabinet at power house
Teodor Burgmann, packing
H, A. Walling, repairs to lines, setting transform- era, etc «»
Stanley A Patterson, Inc.. supplies
C. Milton Foreman, piping and material
Stanley & Patterson, wire and supplies
The Long Island R. R. Co., freight
Lewis H, Ross Co,, supplies
Transferred back lo Electric Light Fund, as per
resolution of the Board 1
Oct.' 1—C. O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer, Sept..
WlUlam R. Smith, salary as engineer, Sept
J. T. Cotter, aalary, flrat aast. engineer. Sept
T. H. Chilton, salary, second asat. engineer, Sept. .
John B. Combs, salary as flreman. Sept
Arthur Christensen, salary as flreman. Sept
Stephen Pearsall, salary aa flreman. Sept
Joseph Raynor, salary general work
8—Lewis Bros., unloading coal
John Lewis, painting at power house
Richard D. Jackson, boiler treatment
F. G. & T. a. Van Riper, repalra to boiler walls... .
McElraery & Hanck Co., boiler tubes
Borne Scrymser Co.. oil
E. S. Tltus, repairs to boiler tubes
Whitney A Kemmerer, coal
Heilner A Son, Coal
Heilner & Son, coal
Libby & Edwards, Insurance on eleclrlct light and
water plant
Keystone Coal and Coke Co., coal,
Slale Insurance Fund, insurance on employes of
electric light and water plant
Oeorge Stone, painting at power house
Fort Wayne Electric Works. 6 arc lamps
The Long Island R. R. Co., freight
H. A. Walling, connect, houses, setting meters, etc.
Lewis H. Ross Co., auppllea
Jamea F. Campion, auppllea
" 25—Charlea C. Moore, Inaurance premium on power
house and contents
T. 'W. Lucas, insur. on power house and contenta W. O. Miller, Inc.. Insur. power house and contenta Roawell Davia Underwritera Agency, Insurance on
?iower house and contents Ulam P. W. Haff. coal
M. Fogariy Inc., cleaning and relublng boilers..
Standard Oil Co.. fuel oil
Nov. 1—William R. Smith, salary aa engineer. Oct
J. T. Cotter, salary, flrst aast. engineer, Oct
T. H. Chilton, aalary, aecond aaat. engineer, Oct..
John B. Comba, salary as fireman. Oct
Josepb Raynor, salary general work, Ocl
Stephen Pearsall, salary aa flreman. Ocl
Arlhur Christensen. aalary aa flrjeman. Oct
4—Whitney Van Wlcklen, repairs to mains
The Long laland R. R. Co.. freight
Frank H. Waite. flre brick cement
F. L J. Lee A Co., material and auppllea.
John Lewla, painting at power house
Lewis Bros., unloadltig coal
17—C. Mllton Foreman, flre brick, clay, etc
Keystone Coal and Coke Co., coal
Borne Scrymser Co.. oil
Heilner * Son, coal
W. H. Hughes A Co.. coal
S Dimon Smith, insurance premium power houae.. Fort Wayne Electric Works, carbons and tails....
W. M. Sheehan A Co., cross arms and materlai
Slckela Loder Co.. pike polea. dead men, etc
18.08 188.80
61.00 73.50 46.60 61.42 39.00
843.20
,269.28
81.60
70.00
39.66
167.U0 21.76 19.00
126.00
4L00
24.00
9.00
7.00
167.50 32.30 70.00
266.24
6.88
.90
25.98
1.26
56.00
88.66
74.47
26.00
7.00 27.00
600.00
277.88
327.36
6.57
500,00
000.00
110.81 058.62
,052.19
44.61
100,00
22,50
16.50
14.25
12.00
9.75
11.26
9,76
50,00
1,00
10,26
66.68
10.65
1.97
9.47
8.70
1.93
131.80
88.97
26.60
100,00
9,75
14.25
12.00
11,25
9,75
16.a0
22.50
16,56
1,67
13,02
10.80
4,73
4.39
32.84
74.40
121.33
250.67
6.00
100,00
22,60
16.60
14.25
10.50
12,00
11.25
10.60
18.20
18.74
7.16
18.92
2.16
113,75
2.29
13.37
74.12
100.00
8.94 83.46
8.72 63.60
1.56
.87
23.87
3.33 12.00 10.50 11.25 10.60 16.60 14.25 22.60 10.70 78.45 32,02 100,00 22.50 16.50 14.25 12.00 10.60 11.26 10.60
9.00
5.46
3,74 11.76
8.03 18.57
22.76
42.36
100,00
22.60
16.60
14.25
12.00
11.25
11.25
lO.BO
6.87
6,00
2.00
2.47
194.00
4.20
4.66
266.58
183.45
2.29
,500.00 100.00 22.60 16.60 14.25 12.00 11.25 11.25 10.60 11.80
6.87 10.68 10.60
7.61 18.66
2.60 16.18 74.81 49.26
13.63
15.88
74.50
3.22
140.40
204.82
177.86
20.47
2.60
27.26 13.63 13.63
13.63 17.18 192.60 229.01 22.50 18.50 14.26 12.00 10.60 12.00 11.25
2.00 122.92
1.20 14.02
7.30 13.00
6.46
8.30 18.11 66.96 18.07
8.47 17.84 181.60
7.48
Weatlnghouae Electric Co., reclifler bulba *M*I!
Lewis H. Rosa Co, materlai and supplies 1.83
Fort Wayne Electric Works, globes .*2:?
Harry Walling, repairs and setting meters ?"S*»
C. O. NIlea. aalary aa trimmer 100.01)
L>.,i; J c O. Nllen, salary aa lineman and trimmer. Nov,. 100,00
William R. Smith, aalary aa «/ngineer, Nov 22.60
J. T. Colter, salaiy, flrat aast. engineer, Nov 16.60
T. H. Chlllon, aalary, aecond aast. engineer, Nov.. 14.25
Joaeph Raynor, aalary for general work, Nov 10.50
Stephen i'earsall, salary as nreman. Nov 12.00
Arthur Christensen, salary aa fireman, Nov ^^••fi
John Comba, aalary aa flreman, Nov 12.00
3—Frank Southard, carting freight. July 2 to Nov.
23. Inclusive • 3-42
Oeorge T. Van Riper, repairs to boiler jambs 1.38
L.ewla Broa.. unloading coal 4.86
J. Lewla, labor, power houae, Js'ov. 4 to Dec. 1., Inc. 8.13
E. Bedell, labor, power houae. Oct. 26 to Dec, 1. inc. 11,56 Johnaon Kealty Exchange, Inc., inaurance on power
houae and contenta ^?''5
17—Cadman Fredericks, coal 186.36
Oeorge T. Van Riper, repairing boiler furnacea.. 4.97
Long laland Raliroad Co.. freight 60.80
Heilner & Son, coal 12.20
Freeport Coal Co., coal 17.60
Willis G. Hitchcock, coal 25.38
W. M. Sheehan A Co., meters and arms 13.02
Jenkins Bros., Jenkins Dlac 1.58
Harry A. Walling, connecting houses, hanging.,
tranaformera, etc 219.58
Stanley A Patterson, suppllea 35.31
Theodore Bedell, emergency wagon 22.00
Sicklea Loder Co., rope and maat arms 107.76
Jan. 1—WlUlam R. Smith, salary as engineer, Dec 22.50
John T. Cotter, salary, flrst asst. engineer, Dec, .. . 16.50
T. H. Chilton, salary, second asst. engineer, Dec, . , 14.26
Stephen L Pearsall, aalary aa flreman, Dec 12.00
Arlhur Christensen, salary as flreman, Dec 11.26
John B. Combs, salary as flreman, Dec 12.00
Joseph Raynor, salary for general work, Dec... 10.60
7—John Lewis, labor at power house 8.76
L I .R. R. Co., freight—coal 799.80
WUlls G. Hitchcock, coal 3.63
George T. Van Riper, repairs to boiler walls 2.50
Pitts & Kills Mfg. and Supply Co.. globe ball valves 3.33
Richard D. Jackson, boiler treolment, cylinder oil 14.94
The Standard Paint Co., ru-ber-old shingles 76.50
H. C. Kartuz, coal 57.34
Lewla Bros., unloading coal 33.06
Cadman H. Fredericks, coal 33.66
Cadman H. Fredericks, coal 80.21
H. A. Walling, repairs, setting transformers, etc.. 76.00
Harry A. Walling, on a/c services, Dec 50.00
1—C. O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer, Dec. 100.00
7—Eddie Homan, aervlces rendered on street lamps.. 5.00
A. 8. Johnson, repairs around poles 1.60
Fort Wayne Elec. Works, G. E. Co:, rectlfler tubes 152.70
Fort Wayne Elec. Works, G, E. Co., brushes 2.48
Westlnghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., screws, washers.. 4.46
Westlnghouse Klec. & Mfg. Co., electrodes 98.00
S. P. Shea, cleaning office, expressage, etc., Dec. 5.17
James F. Campion, electric suppllea ;. 10.29
21—Whltnev & Kemmerer, coal 583.00
Borne Scrymser Co., oil 18.67
H. C. Karntz. coal 45.29
Edward Purvis & Son, repairs to engine 27.00
Fort Wayne Electric Works. 6 Ave, lamps 140.40
Feb. 1—C, O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer, Jan.. . . 100.00
William R. Smith, salary as engineer, Jan 22.50
J, T. Cotter, salary, flrsl assi. engineer, Jan 16.50
T, H. Chilton, salary, second asst. eflglneer, Jan.. 14.25
Stephen L. Pearsall, salary as fireman, Jan 12.00
Arthur Christensen, salary as flreman, Jan 11.25
John B. Combs, salary as flreman, Jan 12.00
Joseph Raynor, general work at power house 10.50
4—Lewis Bros., unloading coal 69.98
Lewis Bros,, labor at power house 1.50
Tbe Standard Paint Co., 1 keg Sherardlzed nails.. 2.00
The Standard Palnl Co., freight on shingles 4.92
Whitney & Kemmerer, coal 14.39
Whitney & Kemmerer, coal 33.44
Whitney & Kemmerer, coal 63.79
John Lewis, painting at power house 5.83
Wallace R. Post, llle pipe and spruce 8.30
S, P. Shea, paid for cleaning office, expressage, elc. 2.04
Theodore Bedell, material and repairs 18.30
Theodore Bedell, repairs 21.07
Harry A. Walling, repairs to lines, setting meters,
transformers, etc '^ 180.50
Whitney Van Wlcklen, repalra to hydrants, elc... 12.64
Line Material Co., pulleys 42.53
19—The Long Island K. R. Co., freight 285.20
Whitney & Kemmerert coal 66.32
William P. W. Haff, coal 164.33
General Electric Co.. lamp parts 38.71
Slckels Loder Co., pike poles and shovels 8.64
Harry A. Walling, repairs to lines, etc 16.50
('. O. Nlles, salary as lineman and trimmer 100.00
WlUlam R. Smith, salary as engineer, Feb 22.60
John T. Colter, salary as assistanl engineer, p'eb. 16.60
T. H. Chlllon, salary as assistant engineer, Feb.. 14.25
John B. Combs, salary as flreman, Feb 12.00
Slephen L. Pearsall, salary as flreman, Feb 12.00
Arthur Christensen, salary as flreman, Feb 11.25
Joseph Raynor, salary general work 10.50
26—W. H. Hughes, coal 137.77
C. Mllton Foreman, supplies and material 13.38
Teodor Burgmann. packing 3.80
Eagan Waste Company, waste 8.86
Edison Lamp Works, of G. E,, incandescent lamps 12.15 BOAHD OF HE.4l.TH FIND RECEIPTS
Balance on hand, March 1. 1915 $416.65
Received from collector of taxes, D. Frank Seaman 1,726.22
Received from tax arrears 702.26
Received from T. P. C. Forbes, cleaning cesspool 175.00
Received from Waltera & Miller, rebate on cesspool 4.00
Received from scavenger permits 264.80
$3 288.92
Expenditures (see following list) 2!o87.61
Balance on hand, February 29, 1916 $1,201.31
BOARD OF HEALTH FUND 1915.
April 1—John K. Searles. aalary as Inspector, March $60.00
2—John K. Searles, expenses 4.00
Sidney Smith, repairs lo bicycles 7.50
Lewis Bros., cleaning out brook 4.00
16—Harry R. Remsen, burying dogs and cats 2.50
May 1—John E. Searles, salary as inspector, April 60.00
7—John E. Searles, expenses board of heallh, April.. 8.75
C. H'. Verity, lease of ground for board of health 25.00
Henry E. Rider, burying cats 2.00
Nassau Counly Review, printing and supplies.... 7.26
Clarence B. Williams, work on streets, April 12.00
June 1—J. E. Searles. salary inspector board of health. May 60.00
" 4—John E, Searles, expenses during May 6.00
July 1—J- E. Searles, salary as insp. board of heulth. June 60,00 2—Henry B. Remsen, removing soil at power house.. 5.00 John E, Searles, expenses board of health, June. . , 2.00 WUllam H. Kuncie, salary as health officer and ex¬ penses, Jan. 1 to July 1 419.35
A. Taft, digging and material for dumping ground 22.73
James F. Campion, electrical supplies .40
Aug. 2—John E. Searles, salary insp. board of health, July 60.00
6—H, B, Remsen, burying cats 1,50
John Searles, telephone service, July 2.00
Leo Fishel, services as counsellor to vlllage, April
17 to July 28, 1915 44,59
Nassau Co, Review, printing and publishing 3.30
Sept. 1—-John E. Searles, salary as Inspector of board of
health, for August .' 60,00
Sidney Smith, bicycle , 25.00
H. B. Remsen, burying dogs and cats 3.60
George I. Braithwaite, supplies .50
John E. Searles, expenses during August 6.00
Oct. 8—John E, Searles, expenses during Scfit 2,75
John E. Searles, salary as Inspector of board of
health, during September 60.00
H. C. Schluter, groceries furnished board of health 5.20
Jamea F. Campion, electrical supplies 75
22—Andrew Taft. cleaning cesspool, Forbes building,
Railroad avenue 84.00
Nov. 1—John E. Searles, salary as Inspector, Oct 60.00
WlUlam .p. Mliler Sons, Insecticide and spray.,,, 7.25
John E. Searles, expenses for Oct 2,00
Harry B. Kemsen, burying cats and dogs 4.50
4—S. P. Shea, expenses and services. Oct 44.25
Nassau County Review, scavenger permits 3.75
Dec. 1—J. E. Searles, salary as Insp. board of heallh, Nov. 60.00
John E. Searles, expenses month of Nov 2.00
Jan. 1—John E. Searlea, salary as Inspector, Dec 60.00
John K. Searlea, expenses, Dec 3.00
7—H. B. Remsen, burying dogs and cats 4.25
A. Ferree Witmer. M.D.. reporting births, etc.,
April 1 to Sept. 11 5.00
Wm. Ii. Runcie, M.D., medical services rendered
police calls 25.00
Wm. H. Runcie, M.D., salury as health officer and
expenses, six months 503.04
Nassau County Review, supplies 7.35
Feb. 1—John E. Searles, salary as Inspector, Jan 60.00
" 4—John E. Searles, expenses, services police officer, Jan. 6.00
Leo Flahel, legal services rendered 37.90
26—John E. Searlea, salary as board of health Inspector 60.00
26—H. B. Remsen, burying dogs and cats 2.75
John B. Searles, expensea during Feb 2.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand, March 1, 1915 $1,290.93
Recelvod from D. Frank Seaman, collector of taxes 6,345.41
Received from tax arrears 3 618.K6
Temporary loan from Electric Light Fund, as per resolution
of the board 1,000.00
Received from Roswell Davis. Underwriting Agency, re
prcmlnum on Ever Ready Hose House 22.20
Received from Chief H. E. Pearsall, sale of old fire apparatus 288.30
„ $12,466.70
Expenditures (see following list) 10,681.03
Balance on hand, February 29. 1916 $1 884 67
FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND t . • 1915,
April 1—Erastus Johnson, aalary aa Janitor, March $60 00
John P. Powera, book of flre laws 2 00
C. Williams, taking Hose No. 1 and engine to Area 50 00
Vigilant Hose No. 2, maintenance of horaea, March 46 00
Excelalor H. and L. Co., rent of house, March 12.60
H. B. Remaen, taking chemical wagon to Area 16 00
2—George Raynor, flnal payment. Hoae Houae No. I . . I 377 82
8. F. Hayward, Babcock flre extlngulahera ' 49 88
Oeorge Benneit Smith, supplies for Truck No. 1 5'68
Freeport Coal Co.. coal eo'so
Mllton Combs, flre duty Nelson Seaman's 4'go
Hose Co.. No. 4, J. C. Powers .treasurer, taking ap¬ paratus to fire 5 00
A. O. Nock, yale keya for Hoae No. 2 3'75
The Woodbouse Mfg. Co., set grate bars 13'oo
Milford F. Van Riper, charging chemical tanka 900
Lewla Bros., taking Hoae No. 3 to flrea 26'00
Lewia H. Roaa Co., auppliea •'aa
18—Charles D. Smith, supplies (gi
Freepori Ice and Fuel Co., coal }t°S6
Bst. Francis Raynor, renl of land Hose No. 1.. .. 1800
Oeorge Benneit Smllh, auppliea for Truck No. 1 8*80
May 1—Excelalor H. and L Co.. No. 1 rent of house, April 18,80
Vigilant Hose No. 2. maintenance of horaea. April 48.00
Erastus Johnson, salary aa Janitor. April 80.00
7—Naasau County Review, printing and supplies.... 16.80 Treasurer of Freeport Fire Department, safea for
flre department 60.00
Treasurer of Freeport Flre I>epartment, band hire
for annual parade and Inspection 100.60
W. lA. McFarlane. lamps for flre department 8.40
Hose Co. No. 4, taking apparatus to flres, March.. 80.00
Theodore Bedell, repairs to hose wagona. etc 80.40
June 1—Excelalor H. and L Co. No, 1, rent of houae for May 11.80
Vigilant Hoae No. 2, maintenance of horaea. May.. 80.00
Eraatua Johnson, salary aa janitor. Hay SO.SO
4—The Woodhouse Mfg. Co.. controlling nozzle 10.00
James H. Fairbrother, supplies for flre department 14.40
Frank L Hock Co.. fender for hook and ladder. . . . 21.00
N. H., Ashdown, electrical supplies Hose House 3. . 4.88
C. O. Nlles, services aa secr«tary flre department. . 50.00
H. B. Remaen. taking chemical wagon to flre.... 8.00 New York Telephone Co., telephone service March,
April and May 11.18
Clarence B. WUiUams, work on streets. Hay 10.00
July 1—Levi Marshall, J'r., Interest on flre efjulpment bonds
due Juiy 1. 1915 10.63
Alice Fisher Brooks, Interest on flre equipment
bonds, due July 1. 1915 10.83
Freeport Bank, Interest on Flre Equipment Bonds,
due July lst, 1916 50.00
Safford E. North, trustee for A. K. Richmond, Inter¬ est on flre eciuipment bonds due July 1, 1915.... 108.36 Freeport Bank, flre equip, bund No. 6, matur. July 1 600.00
Erastus Johnson, salary aa Janitor, June 60.00
Excelsior H. and L. Co. No. 1 rent of house, June. . 11.60
Vigilant Hoae No. 2, maintenance of horaea, June 60.00
2—Patriot Hose No. 4, taking apparatus to flres.... 20.00
Vigilant Hose Co., No, 2, bridles and bits 3,00
Nassau Counly Review, postals and printing for
flre departmenl 4,77
Jos. Miller, services al E. H. and L. Houae July 4 3.30
16—Wm. Padgett, services at H. and L House July 4 3.30
Nei. Montrose, services at E. II. and L. House July 4 4.00
Arnold Yongen, services at H. and L. House July 4 3.10
J. Cecil Powers, services at H. and L. House July 4 3.20
Wm. Terry, services at H, and L. House. July 4.. 8.10
Wm, Raynor, services at E. H. and L House, July 4 3.30
Wm. Briggs, services at E. H. and L Houae. July 4 3.10
D.C.Peltlgrew, services, E.H, nnd L. House, July 4 6.60 F. iJ, Snedeker, Jr,, services al K. H. and L. Houae,
July 4 3,10
W. W, Fullogar, service E. H, and L. Houae. July 4 3.20
Mervin Combs, services E. H. and L. Houae, July 4 3.10
John Collins, services E. H. and L. House, July 4 3.20
C. T. Baldwin, services E. H, and L. H'ouse, July 4 6.40
Lewis H. Ross Co., suppllea and material 13.64
2—Jamea F. Campion, electrical supplies r. . . . .98
Aug. 2—Vigilant Hose No. 2, maintenance of horses, July 60.00
Excelsior H. and L. Co. No. 1, rent of houae, July 12.60
Eruatus Johnson, salary as Janitor, July 60.00
6—L. H. Ross Co., supplies 6.76
W. Van Wlcklen, repairing water mains, etc.... 4.14 Leo Fishel, services as counsellor to vUlage April
17 lo July 28. 1915 10.00
0. W. Humphrey Con. Co., construction of floor
with drains, etc 49.00
W. Cameron, taking chemical wagon to flre, Aug. 2 3.00
H. B. Remsen, taking chemical wagon to flre.... 3.00
H. B. Remsen, taking chemical wagon to flros, June 6.00
Edward Tryon. services at H. and L. House. July 5 3.20
F. L. J. Lee & Co., supplies 2.30
Nassau Counly Review, 2c stamped envelopes for
flre department 13.44
Nei. Montrose, waiching at Hre tailor shop, Aug. 4 3.60
27—Thomas W. Lucas, Insurance on H. and L. truck. . . .' 68.26
J. M. Hewlett, asslgnmc-nt of claim C. Van Riper 3.20
Sept. 1—Erastus Johnson, salary as janitor, Aug 60.00
Excelsior H. and L. Co. No. 1, renl of house, Aug, 12.60
Vigilant Hose No, 2, maintenance of horses. Aug. . 60.00 3—Clarence B. Williams, taking Hose No. 1 to flres,
April to Auguat 47.00
M. F. Van Riper, services as hydrant Insp., Aug. 5.00
Nassau County Review, postals 4.IB
G. W. Reynolds, window scrc^ens Hose No. 1 house 32.00
Brooklyn Leather Belling Co., belting 13.41
H. B. Ki'msen. taking chemlc.il wagon to flre 6.00
James H. Fairbrother, hydranl gale Hose No. 4.. 8.50
Wagner Klec. Mfg. Co., motor complete- 257.00
William Padgett, fire duly Aug. 14 3.60
The B. T. Goodrich Co.. flre- hose 400.00
Republic Rubber Co., fire hose 520.00
George Bennett Smith, gaa and oil Truck No. I . . . . 9,81
WlUlam W. Cameron, taking sti-amer lo flres 6.00
George Bennett Smith, repairs to bicycles, etc,,. 2 00
The Long Island K. K, Co., freight 9!33
Transferred back to Klectric Light Fund 1,000.00
Oct, 8—Patriot Hose Co. No. 4, taking apparatus to flres,. 30,00
Nelson Ashdown, Inserting light, Hoso No. 1 House 4.63
Nelson Ashdown, horse hire ftre deparlmenl 3,00
M. F. Van Klper, services as hydrant Insp., Sept.. . 5,00
Excelalor H'. and L. Co., rent of house. Sept 12.50
Vigilant HOse No, 2, maintenance of horses, Sept. . 60.00
Erastus Johnaon, salary aa janitor, Sepi 60 00
Nassau Counly Review, printing and publishing.. 3.26 .New York Telephone Co., telephone services var¬ ious lelephone 10.68
Edison Lamp Works of G. K, Co., lamps ! . 16 20
22—Jamea H. Fairbrother, installing chi-mlcal lank
and eciuipment on Truck No, 1 96 00
George Vogt, watching lire, Sehrelbers, K. K. Ave 320
Nov. 1—Erastus Johnson, salary aa janitor, Ocl 60.00
Excelsior II, & L, Co., house rent for October 12 60
Vigilant Hose Co., No. 2, maintenance horses, Oct, 8o!oO inlei'nnlional Motor Co., motor apparatus for Hoso
Co. No. 2 1,800.00
1' reeporl Ice and Fuel (jo., coal 16.80
Harry B. Remsen, Inking chi-mlcal wagon to flres 300
Nasaau County Review, postals memorial services 4,40 Joseph Farmlet, constructing gutters In front H
and L. and H. .No, 1 46.46
Milford F, Van Klper, services hydrant Inspector 6!oO
Clarence K, Williams, taking engine to flres 35.00
Harold H. Smith, watching al Sehrelbers flre.... 3 20
17—New York Telephone Co., telephone aervlce-s 13 34
Whitney Van Wlckli-n, repalra to mains 2.65
Vt. A. Rice, repairs to mains 7 7g
Dec. 1—Erastus Johnson, salary as janitor flre dept., Nov. SO'OO
Vigilant ilose Ce.i. No. 2, maintenance horses, Nov. 60.00
hxcelslor Hook and I.,adder Co., n-nt of house, Nov. 12.60
Weiden & Smith, Inc., coal for flre houses 6116
M. F. Van Klper. services hydrant Inspec, Nov... 6.00
Nasaau County Keview, sufiplles 1194
William H. Kyii.-r, repairs and material hose houses 36'78 Thomas W. I.iucas, Insurance- on automobile hose
wagon, hose, etc 49 00
¦¦ 17—Patriot Hose Co. No. 4, taking apparatus to'fircs!! 2000
Jan. 1 —Kraslus Johnson, salary as janitor. Dec 60 00
Kxeelsior II. and L, Co. No. 1, renl due on Ex. H.
and Ladde-r Co. .No. 1 house ji2 60
Kxeelsior II, and L, Co. No. I, rent H and L
House, Dec 26 00
Hankers' Trust Co. of Huffalo, Interest oii'flr.')
eciuipment bonds due Jan I, 1916 108 26
Alice Fisher Hrooks, interest on fire equipment
bonds due- Jan. 1, l!>]6 10 63
Levy p. .Marshall, Jr., Interest on Hre ec'iiiipment
bonds due Jan. 1,1916 10 68
Freepori Bank, Inte-resl on flre enulpment' boricls
due Jan. 1, 1916 40 qq
Nassau Counly Keview, hydrant report blanks ! ! 3*26 .Smith & Malcomson, while prints location flre-
hydr;ints 2 00
7~.Io8eph Farmlet, repairs to cesspool"Ho's'eNo.'i! !! ! o'oO
tic r-,,^"" '"per, services as hydranl Inspector.. 6!06
The Woodhouse Mfg. Co., rubber gaskets. . . 7 06
Ideal GttS and Fixture; Co., extension cord l'7B
.Iohn E. Golding, furnishing and hanging clock-- 8.60 .lames II, Fairbrother, flre department sufiplles aa
per conlract 316 00
Patriot Hose No. 1, taking apparatus to flres. . . ! ! ! 1600
Lewis Bros., taking apparatus to flres 4S'00
William H. Ryder, lock Hose .No. 4 . , , , 6 18
Cadman IT. Frede-rlcks, coal iiti
F. L, J, Lee Co,, supplies J"jj
21—Nei H. Mcjnlrose, watching flre- Commerciai'llotel l!oO
X-. li. Williams, niainten, horses, Nov. 18 to Jan 18 110.00
Kobert A. Combs, repairs to Hre houses « 65
c. ,. . Jnti'mational Motor Co., akiil chains 16OO
Feb. 1—Kraslus Johnaon, aalary as janitor, Jan «o'oO
Clarence B. Williams, maiiite-nance horses. Hose
No- 1, Jan. 19 to 31, Inc 26 00
. g?'?,*''«'"'" .". and I,. Co., rent of house. Jan!.!!!!! gsioO
4—WUllam W.Cameron, taking steamer to fires.. 1160
John A. Cudlipp, gasolines j 75
1. Yongen. horse hire for Truck No. 1, . . , ! k'oo
vyllllarn 11. Ryder, repairs lo hoso houses a'ja
Cadman H. PVederlcks, coal . . SbIb
Sfilf!!""?. H- ••'rederick, coal for H, and L. Cti! ! ! ! ! ! 8:36
w ,.,",' 'f'tchcock. wood for engine houso 140
'Z. V ^I'^i" .K^^H^^' "'rvices as hydranl Insp., Jan.. 6.4)0
Fre-derIck H. Plumji, supplies .., . 145
George Bennett Smith, supplies ,., 20 12
Forrest Dunbar, repairs to automobile damaged
by Hose .No. 1 " 11 86
International Motor Co., storage battery switch
etc.. Hos/> No. 2 it 76
Theodore Bedell, material nnd repairs , !!!!!!!!' ' fia
Theodore Bedell, repairs , 5525
19—Edward A. Kice, repairs and engine bracitots! ! ! ! 200
O. Bennett Smllh, gasoline J gX
International Motor Co., chains for truck ..! 1880
Iloward E. Pearsall, expenses, Jan. and Feb...'!. i'b7
Cadman H. Fredericks, coal ignA
James H. Fairbrother, supplies ... tti
The Long Island R. R. Co., freight !!!!! ign
26—Kraslus Johnson, salary Feb 60'oO
Clarence B. Williams, maintenance horses, Feb! 60 00
IC {'-'''^••'"'o'" Hook and Ladder Co., rent for Feb 26!oO
26—!< rancis Raynor Ksl.. rent Hose Co. No. 1 house
to April 1, 1916 , """ 16 00
George Howard Kandall, lafiOr and material tor
hose house No. 2 g gg
Wm, H. Ryder, labor and material' iio's'e' liouse' No,' 4 34!68
Clarence B. Williams, taking engine lo flres 10.00
Austin Montross, flre duly and expenses 3 (0
Cadman H, Fredericks, coal , , . . 11 Tl
J. E. Bacus Sons, coal ' ' iS^S
Lewis Bros., taklnjr Hose No. 3 to' flriii'!!!!!!!!!! tS.OO
/J^Um.'" ^' t:an>eron, taking engine to flres S.OO
C- Miltnn Foreman, supplies and material.... 13 01 HIDRWALK Kl NIJ „ . ^ RECEIPTS
Balance on hand, March f, 1916 8888 48
Received from collector of taxes, D. Frank Seaman!!.!!!!! SSl'sS
Received from tax arrears 884!81
Expenditures (see following list) 'mm!*?
Balance on band, February 29, 1916 g]4] <a
SIDEWALK FUND aaaaa,,
1916.
April 2—Morrell Whaley, repairs to sidewalk 88 00
t,eo Halpin. M.D., Bedell vs. Village 40*00
1*—Frank Gardner, minutes. Bedell vs. Vlllage 884)0
Daniel M. McKeeman. one-third cost con. sidewalk 14.00
Martin Southard, one-third cost con. sidewalk... 40 00
Smllh A Malcomson, test.'fving Bedell vs. Vlllage 16 00
May 7—Mllton Post, laxi hire, to witnesa Bedell caae 6 00
20—Herman Gissel. Sr., one-tblrd coel con. sidewalk 18!48 , (Continued on page six)