128 REPORT OF THE 



Sept. 8 — -McDermott & Foxton, supplies $5 4° 



John Gilkinson, top soil 104 50 



B. F. Conklin & Sons, feed 10 29 



J . F. Conway, M. D., rent 3 5° 



C. H. Tiebout & Sons, construction tools 67 87 



James Gowdey, shell lime 10 00 



John C. Creveling, lumber 57 69 



Frederick W. Starr, lumber 52 44 



A. D. Matthews & Sons, supplies 3 34 



Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co., water carts 780 00 



Christian & Clarke, cement 18 00 



J. S. Woodhouse, construction tools 185 17 



10 — Henry A. Willis, supplies 132 99 



1 1 — C. C. Hendrickson, one horse 130 00 



John Gilkinson, top soil 425 00 



16 — American Horse Exchange, wagons 175 00 



17 — Frank J. Gallagher, top soil 1,000 00 



18 — John Gilkinson, top soil 500 00 



21 — Holmes & Cogan, masonry for bridge ',562 77 



25 — John Gilkinson, top soil 350 00 



26 — Frank J. Gallagher, top soil 500 00 



29 — Department of City Works, permit 10 40 



30 — Payroll for September 30,625 1 2 



Oct. 1 — Frank J. Biller, expenses 2 05 



Charles H. Boyd, expenses 1 10 



A. A. Willis, expenses 1 $0 



Robert Harrison, expenses 1 05 



C. L. Lincoln, expenses 1 40 



George Schwenger, repairs 50 00 



F. W. Miller, pump, etc 230 00 



C. H. Tiebout & Sons, construction tools 145 81 



Henry A. Willis, supplies 59 24 



Jacob Schick's Sons, sharpening tools 120 



George W. Williams, lumber 11 50 



Frederick W. Starr, lumber 8 50 



William Strasser, water barrels 5 00 



Anchor Post Co., fence at Cooper Park 2,286 15 



A. D. Matthews & Sons, supplies 3 59 



D. M. Resseguie, lumber 4 02 



William H. Lambert, ice 29 40 



