Norwood annual report 1890-1895, Part 14

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1184


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John Nugent, for wood,


2 75


Maggie Sullivan, for cleaning, 5 00


Herbert Tucker, for setting glass,


Wm. Foreman, for repairs,


58


Mrs. H. Turner, for sweeping,


19 00


Mrs. J. Lavine, for sweeping, 19 00


$108 06 .


Incidentals for Schools.


Paid Rev. Geo. Hill, for taking school census $20 00


Rev. Geo. Hill, for repairs, 6 60


Alice G. Hill, for copying course of studies, 2 50


Wm. Foreman, for repairs, 19 24


B. F. Newton, for repairs, 7 41


C. F. Whitney, for express,


2 40


Wm. Fisher, for soap and sundries.


1 32


Wm. Gillooly & Son, for coal,


420 74


$480 21


School Books.


Paid J. A. Crocker, for school books, $674 35


J. A Crocker, commission on books, 32 00


N. L. Sheldon, for school books, 7 25 .


$713 60


13


New High School.


Paid Tyler Thayer, cash paid for land,


$2,829 73


John T. Langford, for removing ledge, 170 00


Rotch & Tilden, on acct., 250 00 Walker & Goodwin, on acct. of contract. 5,000 00


$8,249 73


Recapitulation on Schools.


Total payment of teachers,


$7,221 79


Total payment of music teacher,


300 OI


Incidentals, High School,


103 0I


Everett School.


341 00


Balch School,


162 55


66


North School,


108 06


.6


East School,


137 77


Schools,


480 21


School books.


713 60


$9,568 00


Appropriation, $9,800.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Washington Hose Co., No. 1.


Paid Albert Fales, pay of men, $305 50


Oscar E. Dupee, for services as steward, 37 00


J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 6 50


E. H. Baker, for supplies, 5 26


Wm. Foreman, for repairs, 1 60


Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas,


1 35


$357 21


America Hose Co., No. 2.


Paid Walter Phalen, pay of' men, $318 50


Dennis McCarty, for services as steward, 14 00


Amount carried forward. $332 50


14


Amount brought forward, $332 50


Geo. Bucknam, for water rates, 8 00


Fuller. Leonard & Small, for supplies,


7 00


J. H. Mallane, for supplies, N. Reed, for setting glass,


3 00


I 60


$352 10


Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1.


Paid Ward L. Gay, pay of men, $356 00


C. V. Cottrell, for services as steward, 12 13


Geo. A. P. Bucknam, for water rates, 8 00


Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas,


2 16


$37S 29


Miscellaneous Fire Expenses.


Paid Henry R. Ellis, for teams, $43 50


A. J. Morse & Son, for supplies, 17 63


J. W. Roby, for repairs, 20 85


F. W. Talbot, care of hydrants,


20 32


F. W. Turner, care of hydrants, 12 00


N. Reed, for painting tool-house, 16 00


John Nugent, drawing engines to fires, 14 00


9 20


A. S. Jackson, for supplies, 15 60


Bennett Pilley, for repairing hose wagon,


7 00


Wm. Fisher, for supplies,


7 41


L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for supplies,


4 44


John Gillooly, for coal, 6 75


Warren E. Rhoads, for ringing fire alarms,


5 00


A. Keddy, for ringing fire alarms,


1 00


M. F. Hobbs, for setting glass, 70


J. F. Boyden, for pay of engineers, 75 00


N. A. Johnson, for drawing engines to fires, 21 25


$297 65


C. F. Whitney, for express,


15


Recapitulation.


Paid Washington Hose Co., No. I,


$357 21


America Hose Co., No. 2,.


352 10


Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, Miscellaneous,


378 29


297 65


$1,385 25


Appropriation. $1,600 00.


SUPPORT OF POOR. John Cronin and Family.


Paid E. F. Talbot Estate, for rent,


$123 50


Mrs. Norah Cronin, for care of children,


163 00


$286 50


Mrs. L. P. Lund and Family.


Paid Mrs. M. J. Boyd, for I year's rent,


$108 00


Geo. H. Morse, for wood, ISSS, 3 00


$III 00


Mrs. H. Ober and Daughter.


Paid Mary Ober, cash allowance, $120 00


Town of Canton, for aid, 7 50


George White, for milk, 1887,


2 38


F. W. Crooker, for storing furniture,


6 00


Thomas E. Clary, for insurance on furniture,


2 00


$137 88


Mrs. Johanna Fitzgerald.


Paid Mrs. J. Hennessey, for rent, $60 00


E. H. Baker, for groceries, 49 77


Albert Fales, for milk and wood,


28 57


Dr. F. M. Cragin. for care,


10 00


E. Hartshorn, for coal, 3 91


$152 25


16


Isabella Timper and Family.


Paid Taunton Lunatic Hospital, for board, $54 04 Town of Dedham, for aid rendered children, 151 45


$205 49


John Kerrissey and Family.


Paid James McGowan, for rent,


$45 50


W. L. Kingsbury, for groceries,


So 51


E. Hartshorn, for coal, 8 80


$134 81


Mrs. Patrick Casey.


Paid F. A. Choate, for rent,


$108 00


City of Cambridge, for aid,


58 59


$166 59


Leonard Children.


Paid Mrs. A. Carey, for support, $60 00


Geo. P. Leonard, for support.


100 00


$160 00


Coleman Children.


Paid Simon Edel, for support,


$220 00


Mrs. Joseph Seguski and Child .*


Paid T. F. Guy, for rent,


$56 00


H. B. Baker, for groceries,


31 41


Wm. Fisher, for groceries.


40 00


Albert Fales, for wood,


9 50


E. Hartshorn, for coal,


7 97


$144 88


Paid by town of Dedham.


¥


17


Mrs. M. Ryan and Child.


Paid C. Duncan, Jr., for rent, $85 50


Matthew McDonough, for rent, 35 00


E. W. Talbot, for groceries, 10 87


E. Hartshorn, for coal, 4 44


* Paid by town of Medford.


$135 SI


Mrs. George Bough .*


Paid, weekly allowance,


$18 00


* Paid by Southborough.


John Sullivan and Family.


Paid Town of Canton, for aid, ISSS, $44 40


James Burke and Family.


Paid Town of Canton, for aid, $22 00


Lyman Fairbanks.


Paid L. W. Bigelow's Sons. for clothing, $6 50


E. F. Roby, for aid, 12 00


Dr. C. S. Gould, for services, 6 50


C. B. Dexter, for burial expenses.


30 00


$55 00


Geo. V. Dean and Family. Paid E. Hartshorn. for coal, $7 75


Dr. L. H. Plimpton, for services, 7 50


$15 25


18


George Bray.


Paid State Treasurer, for board at Taunton, $56 64


John Newbrey .*


Paid, for aid,


* Paid by town of Canton.


$10 00


Fanny Martin and Child .*


Paid Dr. D. S. Fogg, for care of Fanny Martin, $25 00 Mrs. Jennie Farnsworth, care of child, 26 00


$51 00


* Paid by State.


Benjamin Guild.


Paid H. R. Ellis, for board,


$37 93


Sumner Ellis, for board, 19 30


T. F. Wellington, for board,


84 87


C. B. Dexter, for burial,


18 00


L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for clothing,


8 30


$168 40


Lockup.


Paid A. J. Percell, for salary as keeper,


$88 75


Warren E. Rhoads, for care and cleaning,


42 00


Elmer H. Baker,


104 74


E. Hartshorn, tor coal,


27 06


Geo. Bucknam, for water rates,


6 00


Geo. H. Morse, for wood, 2 50


3 00


J. W. Roby, for repairs,


1 00


Geo. F. Baglev, for repairs,


3 39


Thomas Kerrissey, for repairs,


Herbert Tucker, for repairs, 1 65


Amount carried forward. $280 09


19


Amount brought forward, $280 09


WVm. Foreman, for repairs, So


L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for supplies, 14 90


$295 79


Persons Having Military Settlements.


Paid Town of Dedham, 1-5 amount paid,


$86 99


I-IO 66 for State aid, 41 20


$128 19


Sumner Ellis.


Paid, State aid, $36 00


Mrs. J. Seguski.


Paid, State aid,


$6 00


Expense Under Chapter 395, of the Acts of 1889.


Paid for care of George Lord, $2 00


for burial of George Lord, 35 00


$ 37 00


Miscellaneous on Poor.


Paid City of Boston, aid rendered J. R. Draper, $5 44


66 66 Mrs. H. H. Billings, 40 00


66 Stella Marshall, 29 00


F. Blaisnak, support of Emma Stardelk and child, 16 00


Mrs. Katzemyer, for board of Henry. 20 00


F. A. Fales. for car fare for poor travelers, I S5


$112 29


Paid Dr. D. S. Fogg, as Town Physician, $50 00


20


RECAPITULATION.


Settlement in Norwood.


Expense for John Cronin and family,


$286 50


Mrs. L. P. Lund and family, 1 1 }* 00


Mrs. H. Ober and daughter, 137 88


Mrs. Johanna Fitzgerald,


152 25


Isabella Timper and family,


205 49


John Kerrissey and family,


134 Sı


Mrs. Patrick Casey,


166 59


Leonard children,


160 00


Coleman children,


220 00


John Sullivan and family,


44 40


James Burke and family,


22 00


Lyman Fairbanks,


55 00


Geo. V. Dean and family,


15 25


George Bray,


56 64


Benjamin Guild,


16S 40


Lockup,


295 79


Military settlements,


128 19


Expense under chap. 395,


37 00


Miscellaneous,


112 29


Town Physician,


50 00


$2.559 48


Appropriation,


$2,300 00 .


.


Settlement Elsewhere.


Expense for Mrs. J. Seguski and child.


$144 SS


Mrs. M. Ryan and child, 135 Si


John Newbrey, 10 00


Mrs. Geo. Bough,


18 00


Fanny Martin and child,


51 00


$359 69


2 1


GEO. K. BIRD POST G. A. R.


Paid amount of appropriation, $150 00 Appropriation, $150 00.


OLD CEMETERY.


Paid John C. Pond, for care, $100 00


Appropriation, $100 00.


PROSECUTION OF ILLEGAL SALES OF LIQUOR.


Paid J. J. Feely, for services, $85 00 Walter S. Beal, expense of raid, 8 00


$93 00


Appropriation, $500 00.


NORWOOD WATER WORKS.


Paid C. E. Pond, Treasurer, for sinking fund, $3,000 00


C. E. Pond, Treasurer, interest on bonds, 2,400 00


Water Commissioners, for appropriation for pump at pumping station, 1.200 00


T. E. Clary, for insurance policy, 32 00


$6,632 00


Appropriation, $6.600 00.


EXTENSION OF WATER MAINS.


Paid Water Commissioners in full for extensions, $6,475 00 Water Commissioners, hydrant and changing same, 175 07


Geo. E. Metcalf, tor demurrage on pipe and labor, 3 32


$6,653 39


Appropriation, $6,625 00.


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22


TOWN OFFICERS.


Paid George H. Morse, as Selectman, Assessor, Over- seer of Poor, Board of Health, and Sur- veyor of Streets, $300 00


. Frank A. Fales, as Selectman, Assessor, Overseer of Poor, Board of Health, and Surveyor of Streets, 300 00


· Tyler Thayer, as Selectman, Assessor, Overseer of Poor, Board of Health, and Surveyor of Streets, 300 00


Francis Tinker, as Town Clerk, 75 00


Theron Brown, as School Committee, 60 00


George Hill, as School Committee. 60 00


J. A. Crocker, as School Committee, 60 00


E. F. Roby, as Tax Collector, 436 33


C. E. Pond, as Treasurer, 260 00


Francis Tinker. as Registrar, 1888 and 1889, 50 00


J. P. Oldham, as Registrar. 25 00


A. E. Pratt, as Registrar, 25 00


M. M. Alden, as Registrar, 25 00


E. J. Shattuck, as Water Commissioner, 60 00


T. F. Guy, as Water Commissioner, 60 00


John Gillooly, as Water Commissioner, 60 00


W. E. Rhoads, as Truant Officer,


25 00


Wm. Taylor, as Special Police.


150 00


C. V. Cottrell, for police duty July 3 and 4,


9 00


Fred Fletcher. 6


.6


9 00


J. Hyatt, . .


9 00


F. W. Turner, 66 66


9 00


F. W. Newton, 6: 66 6 .


9 00


Walter S. Beal,


. .


19 00


Sumner Bagley, .. 66 10 00


Wm. Taylor, for police duty and as truant officer, 13 25


Warren E. Rhoads, for police duty, 45 25


Amount carried forward, $2,463 83


23


Amount brought forward, $2,463 83


Gustave Pinksohn, as Deputy Inspector,


4 00


Chas. T. Wheelock, 66 4 00 66


Caleb Ellis, ٠٩


4.00


$2,475 83


Appropriation, $2,200 00.


Special Police, 150 00.


ADVERTISING, PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


Paid T. O. Metcalf & Co., for printing,


$213 65


F. W. Crooker, for printing. 31 65


G. T. Peterson, for printing, 10 00


John D. Emmons, for advertising,


4 50


A. L. Gay & Co., for tax book,


E 15


C. E. Pond, for paper and postage,


2 00


$262 95'


Appropriation, $300 00.


LIBRARY.


Paid E. L. Bigelow, for rent, $125 00


F. P. Thompson, as librarian, 176 00


DeWolf, Fiske & Co., for books, 242 66


Estes & Lauriat, for books,


107 60


H. M. Plimpton Co., for books,


22 30


Francis Tinker, for books,


26 80


Mrs. J. A. Gay, for papers, etc.,


31 36


T. O Metcalf & Co., for printing,


6× 60


Horace T. Atwood, for table,


18 00


M. H. Howard, for cabinet,


5 50


E. Hartshorn, for coal,


6 85


$823 67


Appropriation, $550 00. from Dog Tax, 371 00.


24


HIGHWAYS. Fred H. Hartshorne's Account on Highways, Bridges, Cul- verts and Sidewalks.


Paid F. H. Hartshorne, 885 1-2 hours, at 22 1-2 cts.


$199 10


P. Conley, Sr.,


232


66


20


46 40


B. Flaherty, 829


20


165 So


M. Folan,


809 1-2


20


66


161 90


P. McManus,


348


66


20


69 60


Geo. Metcalf,


95


66


20


66


19 00


J. E. Hartshorn,


148


20


66 29 60


Thos. Kerrissey,


240


66


20


66 48 00


J. Nugent, 54


66


20


66


IO So


John Leonard,


114


66


20


22 80


D. Murphy,


10


66


20


66


2 00


P. O'Malley,


45


66


20


9 00


Thos. Morgan,


5


66


20


66


7 00


Patrick Conly,


53


66


20


66


10 60


P. Conley, Jr.,


23


66


20


4 60


John Curran,


16


66


20


.6


3 20


John Flaherty,


34


66


20


6 80


Martin Clancy, 19


20


3 So


F. H. Hartshorne, horse, 1,537 1-2 hours at 17 cts.


261 37


G. E. Metcalf, 66


228


17


38 76


J. E. Hartshorn, 66


278


17


47 26


Thos. Kerrissey, 66


66


IOS


66


17


18 36


Two men and two


S


66


17


66 6 12


Wm. C. Fisher, 403 two-horse loads at 10 cts.


40 30


E. N. Fales,


276 "


IO


27 60


E. N. Fales,


64 one 66


6


3 84


N. A. Johnson,


29 two


66


66


IO


66


2 90


N. A. Johnson,


27 one


66


66


6 66


1 62


E. F. Gay,


12 two


66


66


1 20


66


66


53 63


John Nugent,


315 1-2


17


66


1 00


T. Dolliher,


35


20


66


Amount carried forward $1,324 06


25


Amount brought forward, $1,324 06


E. F. Gay, 6 one horse loads at 6 " 36


Frank Baker, 30 two 66 3 00


Town Pit, 84 " " 0 00


E. W. Talbot, rake and shovels,


I 85


$1,329 27


John Nugent's Account on Highways, Bridges, Culverts and Sidewalks.


Paid John Nugent,


309 1-2 hours at 20 cts.


$61 90


John Tobin,


398


20


79 60


Patrick Parker,


213


20


42 60


Michael Nevil,


365


20


73 00


Andrew Curran, 291


20


58 20


T. Dolliher.


232


20


66


46 40


E. Ryan,


116


66


20


23 20


Patrick Nugent,


301


66


20


66


60 20


Patrick Collins,


275


4 6


20


55 00


Thos. Morgan,


76


.


20


38 40


Daniel Murphy,


178


20


35 60


John Murphy,


19


20


3 80


Martin Lyden,


50


25


..


12 50


Mr. O'Malley,


30


6.


20


66


6 00


James O. Neal,


30


‹ .


20


6 00


Patrick Foley.


132


..


20


66


26 40


Thos. Kerrissey,


70


20


66


₡4 00


H.T.Atwood's man 5


20


₹ 00


John Galliger,


20


20


6


4 00


John Nugent, Jr., 172


20


66


34 40


Thomas Ford,


70


20


14 00


Morgan Curran,


61


20


12 20


William Gerry,


65


6.


20


13 00


John Flynn,


52


20


66


10 40


Amount carried forward,


$768 40


20


15 20


Patrick Leonard,


192


יו


66


26


Amount brought forward, $768 40 hours at 20 cts. 21 40


J. Nugent,


horse, 1,855 hours at 17 cts.


315 35


Thos Kerrissey,


70


17 "


II 90


H. T. Atwood, 66


5


66


17 66


85


John Gillooly, 66


214


17


36 38


W. C. Fisher,


I77 two horse loads at 10 cts.


17 70


W. C. Fisher,


91 one


66


7 28


E. N. Fales,


70 two


66


IO


7 00


J. Nugent,


22 two 66


66


IO


2 20


H. T. Atwood,


II two


66


66


7 60


Town Pit,


65 two 66


0 00


Town Pit,


362 two


66


،٠


0 00


J. Nugent,


7 two


.6 stone at .75


5 25 .


Albert Dean, covering stone,


I 50


Geo. E. Metcalf, as per bill.


SI 20


John Nugent, as per bill,


20 40


$1,384 II


N. A. Johnson's Account on Highways, Bridges, Culverts and Sidewalks.


Paid N. A. Johnson,


521 hours at 22 1 -2 cts.


$117 22


Alex McLellan,


276


66


20


55 20


D. McCarty,


480 1-2 “


20


96 10


Patrick Fahy,


480 1-2 "


20


96 10


Morgan Curran,


322


20


٤٠


64 40


John Carberry,


264 1-2


20


52 90


Patrick Conley,


282


66


20


56 40


James Costello,


I37


20


27 40


R. McLeod,


52


20


66


IO 40


Daniel Lee.


30


66


20


. 6


6 00


Michael Feeney,


47


20


9 40


John Folan,


14


66


20


66


2 So


Amount carried forward, $594 32


66


IO


I IO


Michael Cullaharn, 51 two


66


66


John Gillooly, 107


66


27


Amount brought forward, $594 32 Isaac Ellis's man and two horses 30 hours at 54 cts. 16 20


E. F. Gay's "


" 25


54 " 13 50


Geo. Caffrey, 66


96 54 66


52 38


Dennis McCarty, horse 37 hours at 17 cts. 6 29


N. A. Johnson, " 1,213 1-2 66


17 " 206 29


Geo. H. Morse,


44 two horse loads at ro cts.


4 40


Geo. H. Morse,


19 one


6 4


I 14


Thos. Hefferin,


45 two


66


15


6 75


Mr. Vose,


94 two


IO


9 40


Geo. S. Winslow,


So two


0 00


Geo. S. Winslow, IIo two


IO


ΣΙ ΟΟ


Town Pit,


240 two 66


. .


0 00


Town Pit,


32 one


66


0 00


Car Shop, 62 one 6.


00


Geo. S. Winslow, ro two .6


TO


66 11 00


N. A. Johnson, carting edge stone,


3 00


N. A. Johnson, labor, as per bill,


53 00


$988 67


Fred L. Fisher's Account on Highways, Bridges, Culverts and Sidewalks.


Paid Fred L. Fisher,


274


hours at 25 cts,


$68 50


R. Oldham.


265


20 “


53 00


D. Murphy.


175


20


66


35 00


P. Leonard.


38


66


20 66


7 60


J. Scannell,


20


20


4 00


M. Fitzgerald,


133


6. 20


26 60


E. O'Neal,


25


20 66


5 00


M. Dolan,


22


20


4 40


J. F. White,


20


20


4 00


J. Sullivan.


43


20


66


8 60


A Dean,


14


20


2 80


B. Curran.


95


20 41


19 00


66


Amount carried forward, $238 50


28


Amount brought forward, $238 50


J. Cummings,


64


hours at 20 cts. 12 80


P. Brennan,


2


66 20


40


J. Reardon, S7 1-2


20


17 50


George Edmunds, 67


66


20


13 40


George Lord, 307


66


20


61 40


E. F. Gay, 59 I-2 66


20


66


II 90


Wm. Gerry, 5


66


20 66


1 00


N. Murphy,


13


66


20


2 60


Wm. C. Fisher,


11


66


20


2 20


Fred L. Fisher, horse, 817 hours at 17 cts.


138 89


E. F. Gay,


116


17


19 72


Wm. C. Fisher, 66


13


66


17


2 21


L. Fisher, 66


138 60


I7


23 46


Sharpening picks, etc.,


3 25


A. Dean 3 one horse loads gravel at .06


IS


W. C. Fisher,


114 one 66


6 84


W. C. Fisher,


61 two 66 66


.IO


6 10


L. Fisher,


82 two


66


.IO


8 20


L. Fisher,


19 one 66


66


.06


1 14


W. D. Preston, 223 two 66 . ..


.IO


22 30


E. F. Gay,


122 two


66


66


.IO


12 20


E. F. Gay


9 one


66


66


.06


54


Town Pit,


192 two


66


66


0 00


Fred L. Fisher, labor on sidewalks,


61 34


Fred L. Fisher, labor on culverts,


22 20


$690 27


George H. Hawes's Account on Highways, Bridges, Culverts and Sidewalks.


Paid Geo. H. Hawes,


390


hours at 22 1-2 cts.


$87 75


Geo. H. Morse,


352


16


20


70 40


W. Bateman,


333


20


66


66 60


Geo. E. Cottle.


I30


66


20


26 00


Amount carried forward,


$250 75


66


66


66


66 .06


20


Amount brought forward, $250 75


Sumner Bagley,


15


hours at 20


cts.


3 00


H. P. Rhoads,


40


20


66


8 00


Edward Morrissey, 134


20


26 80


Robert Roberts,


19


60


20


66


3 So


Dennis McCarty,


38 1-2 66


20


7 70


John Daggett,


85


20


66


17 00


John Dower,


IO


20


2 00


Thomas Dyer,


36


20


7 20


M. Bree.



20


6%


6 20


Geo. Hawes,


horse 492 hours at 17 cts.


83 64


G. H. Morse.


. .


515


17


87 55


G. E. Cottle. 6.


92


17


15 64


Sumner Bagley.


30


17


6 10


Thos. Dyer,


40


17


6 80


Geo. H. Morse, 297 two horse loads gravel at .10


29 70


Town Pit, 275 two "


66


0 00


George Hawes, labor on sidewalk,


95 69


$659 57


NEW STREETS.


Munroe Street Extension.


Paid John Nugent, for building, $1,265 00


Michael Hennessey, for land, 100 00


Ellis Hartshorn, for land, 150 00


Frederic Endicott, for surveying and plans,


25 16


Michael Hennessey, for deed of right of way, 75 00


Wm. Gerry, for labor, 29 40


Timothy Dolliher, for labor,


26 80


J. F. Leonard, for labor,


2 60


$1,673 96


Appropriation,


$1,750 00.


. .


66


66


66


30


Broadway.


Paid John Nugent, for building,


$700 00


Appropriation, $600 00.


Extension of Fulton and Myrtle Streets.


Paid John Nugent, to balance for building, 1888, $85 00


Removing Snow.


Paid Geo. E. Metcalf,


$4 00


John Nugent, 3 00


Fred Hartshorne,


3 50


Geo. H. Morse,


2 00


N. A. Johnson,


4 50


$17 00


Appropriation, $400 Oc.


Miscellaneous on Highways, Sidewalks, Bridges and Culverts.


Paid Geo. B. Talbot, for stone,


$10 50


E. N. Fales, for stone, 16 80


John Turner & Co., for edgestone,


12 92


John Turner &, Co., for paving,


184 So


E. F. Talbot Estate, for gravel,


E. W. Talbot, for drain pipe,


53 00


Matthew Drummy, for labor,


14 11


John Fiske, for labor,


6 60


E. F. Roby, for labor,


2 00


George H. Morse, for repairs on bridge,


1 00


Walker & Goodwin, for repairs on bridges,


20 03


Tyler Thayer, for repairs and railings, 26 40


$356 16


31


Recapitulation.


Paid Repairs of Highways, $4,003 45


Sidewalks,


796 25


Bridges and Culverts, 506 35


Removing snow,


17 00


Extension of Fulton and Myrtle Streets,


S5 00


Extension of Munroe Street,


1,673 96


Broadway,


700 00


$7,782 01


Appropriation, $8,150 00.


Concrete Sidewalks .*


Paid C. N. Wilson, for laying walks,


$838 48


J. C. Pond, for labor,


24 01


Mark Conley, for labor.


12 So


John Scannell, for labor,


IO 40


M. Burke, for labor.


2 60


$888 28


Appropriation, $500 00.


* A portion of the expense to be paid by the abuttors.


LIGHTING STREETS.


Paid H. W. Alden,


care 3 lamps, 6 months,


$13 50


C. F. Readle.


. 4


I


12


9 00


James Murphy,


. .


1 2


9 00


Geo. E. Shumway,


9 00


E. A. Morse,


24


18 00


Wm. H. Gay,


1


12


9 00


Samuel Page,


66


I


5


3 75


P. J. Mahoney,


66


I


I2


9 00


2


6


יי


Amount carried forward, $So 25


33


Amount brought forward, $80 25


Geo. E. Pond,


care I lamps 12 months


9 00


F. E. Beal.


I


9


،٠


6 75


H. W. Alden,


.6


2


I2


18 00


C. B. Sanborn,


36 00


Patrick Mahoney,


66


I


12


66


9 00


F. H. Evans,


.6


66


12


66


9 00


Sumner Bagley,


66


I


12


66


9 00


Harry Turner


3


7


15 75


Frank Bailey,


. 6


3


5


.6


11 25


Willard Babbitt.


66


-


12


..


9 00


Peter Corbett,


66


.6


12


9 00


Josiah Tisdale,


I


66


66


10 50


F. Newmaster,


9 00


W. L. Morse,


I


12


9 00


Mrs. Moses Rhoads,


I


12


9 00


Geo. H Morse,


66


I


12


66


9 00


N. A. Thayer,


66


I


12


66


9 00


F. C. Maker,


I


12


9 00


Geo. H. Bateman,


66


I


12


66


9 00


B. W. Roby,


66


I


12


6.


9 00


Edwin Hartshorn,


66


66


14


10 50


B. W. Mylod,


.6


I


12


9 00


R. Elisha,


66


I


IO


66


7 50


Fred Foster,


33 00


Dwight Metcalf,


9 00


Geo. L. Ingraham,


I


4


3 00


Oakes Angier,


66


2


66


12


18 00


M. H. Howard,


66


I


12


9 00


Geo. H. Morrill, Jr ..


60


I


12


9 00


Ellis Boyden,


66


I


12


9 00


Frank Boyden,


66


I


66


12


9 00


James M, Murphy,


66


66


2


1 50


John Folan,


66


I


12


66


9 00


6


12


66


66


4


.6


.6


14


I


66


12


.6


66


I


12


66


Amount carried forward, $441 00


1


6.


66


I


1


33


Amount brought forward,


$441 00


Warren E. Rhoads, care 12 lamps,


47 25


F. W. Bateman,


I


12 months,


9 00


Roy Fairbanks,


66


[


12 00


C. T. Diggs,


9 00


Jarvis Gay,


66


I 66


I2


66


9 00


L. H. Plimpton,


66


I


66


12


9 00


D. H. Smith,


٠،


I


66


I2


9 00


H. A. Bigelow,


66


I


12


66


9 00


H. L. Hayford,


60


I


66


12


9 00


66


12


$563 25


Appropriation, $550.00.


34 MISCELLANEOUS.


Paid F. Tinker & Co., for rent of Selectmen's room, $84 00 Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas for Selectmen's room, 21 06


Mrs. M. Conley, for care of Selectmen's room, 13 00


Geo. H. Morse, for wood and sawing the same, 4 50


Geo. H. Morse, for postage, 1 00


F. Tinker & Co., for supplies for Selectmen's room, 5 58


F. Tinker, for recording births, 40 00


F. Tinker, for recording and returning marriages, 7 20


F. Tinker, for recording and returning deaths, 7 30


F. Tinker, for recording deeds, etc .. 5 70


Dr. I. S. Fogg, for returning births, 14 50


Dr. L. H. Plimpton, for returning births, 8 75


Dr. F. M. Cragin, for returning births, 7 00


C. B. Dexter, for returning deaths, 9 00


F. A. Fales, for issuing burial permits, 1888, 15 00


F. A. Fales, for making copy of valuation, 12 00


F. A. Fales, for express and postage,


2 25


Tyler Thayer, for Assessors' books, 3 00


Tyler Thayer, for recording deeds and car fare,


4 90


Caleb Ellis, for surveying,


10 00


Fred Endicott, for surveving,


60 24


N. B. White, for shade trees,


20 00


James Cronin, for shade trees, 10 30


Geo. F. Bagley, for repairing fence Nahatan St., 5 26


Geo. F. Bagley, for building voting booths, 36 98


H. Tucker, for painting voting booths, 6 68


Amount carried forward, $415 20


35


Amount brought forward, $415 20


E. L. Bigelow, for Village Hall, 60 00


C. E. Pond, for rent of safe, Boston, 10 00


W. E. Rhoads, for posting warrants, 19 00


W. E. Rhoads, for sealing weights, 15 00


T. E. Clary, for services as justice, 1888-1889, 5 00


J. C. Lane, for legal advice, 7 00 '


J. J. Feely, for legal advice, 3 00


Sumner Bagley, for distributing town reports,


8 oc


Sumner Bagley, for notifying dog owners, 12 00


D. B. Farrington, as committee on new streets, 3 00


Geo. B. Talbot, as committee on new streets, 3 00


Sumner Bagley, as committee on new streets, 3 00


E. W. Talbot, for drain pipe, 114 35


O. A. Libby, for list of stocks,


1 00


Geo. L. Maker, for repairing fence,


1 00


W. H. Gay, for labor, 6 60


Robert Oldham, for labor, 2 40


J. W. Roby, for repairing tools, 13 35


Geo. Tyler & Co., for supplies. . 8 60


$710 50


Appropriation. $800 00


36


RECAPITULATION.


Total paid for Schools, $17,817 83


Highways,


4,003 45


Bridges and Culverts, 506 35


Sidewalks, 796 25


Removing Snow, 17 00


Extension of Fulton and Myrtle Streets,


85 00


Extension of Munroe Street, 1,673 96


Broadway, 700 00


Concrete Sidewalks,


888 28


Fire Department, 1,385 25


Extension of Water Mains, 6,653 39


Geo. K. Bird Post, 150 00


Support of Norwood Poor, 2,559 48


Support of Non-resident Poor,


359 69


State Aid,


42 00


Town Officers,


2,325 83


Special Police,


150 00


Printing.


262 95


Library,


823 67


Norwood Water Works,


6,632 00


Prosecution of Illegal Sales of Liquor,


93 00


Cemetery,


100 00


Lighting Streets, 563 25


Miscellaneous, 710 50


$49,299 13


We hereby certify that we have this day compared the Se- lectmen's vouchers with Treasurer's orders, as paid, and find that they correspond.


RICHARD E. OLDHAM .. E. E. PRATT, JR .. CHAS. T. WHEELOCK,


Auditors.


Norwood, Feb. 12, 1890.


37


RESOURCES.


The resources of the town applicable to the payment of ex- penses for the current year, are :- Cash in the treasury, $3,118 62


ESTIMATES.


As required by the By-Laws, we submit the following esti- mates for the ordinary expenses of the ensuing year :-


For Salaries of teachers in schools,


$7,800 00


Salary of music teacher,


300 00


Incidental expenses of schools,


2,400 00


Highways, 4,500 00


Bridges and culverts,


500 00


Sidewalks, 1,000 00


Removing snow. 400 00


Fire Department,


1,600 00


Support of poor,


2,500 00


Town Officers, 2,500 00


Lighting streets,


600 00


Library. 300 00


Old cemetery.


100 00


Special police,


200 00


Printing and stationery,


500 00


Incidentals. 800 00


School books.


800 00


Sinking fund,


3,000 00


Interest on water bonds,


3,800 00


Amount carried forward. $33,600 00


----


38


Amount brought forward, $33,600 00


Interest on high school notes, 420 00


High school note. 2,000 00


High school, not raised in 1889,


2,000 00


$38,020 00


REMARKS.


The Selectmen have presented in the foregoing pages an account of the expenditures for which orders have been drawn on the Treasurer, for the year ending January 31, 1890.


The following appropriations were voted by the town at the meetings held March 4, May S and September 28, 1889 :- For Public schools,


$9,800 00


Public library, 550 00


Repairs on highways,


4,000 00


Sidewalks,


800 00


Concrete walks,


500 00


Bridges and culverts.


500 00


Removing snow,


400 00


Support of poor.


2,300 00


Fire Department,


1,600 00


Town Officers,


2,200 00


Lighting streets,


550 00


Care of old cemetery,


100 00


Geo. K. Bird Post, 150 00


Special police, 150 00


Amount carried forward, $23,600 00


39


Amount brought forward, $23,600 00


Printing and stationery,


300 00


Prosecution of illegal sales of liquor,


500 00


Incidentals, 800 00


Interest on water bonds, 4,000 00




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