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5 00
Norwood Stove Co., for gas fixtures,
50 00
$305 89
Appropriation. $500 00
INCIDENTALS FOR SCHOOLS.
Paid Rev. Geo. Hill, assisting in taking school census, $8 00
F. W. Crooker, for printing, 5 75
School Committee, for printing, 2 00
Warren E. Rhoads, as Truant officer, 6 00
M. D. Creed, 66
6 00
Thos. E. Clary, for insurance, 10 00
John Nugent, for labor and supplies, 33 32
Walker & Goodwin, " 6 6
49 63
Wm. Foreman, 66
3 92
S. A. Libby for supplies and express,
13 65
Francis Tinker & Co., for supplies, 3 65
E. W. Talbot & Co., 66
14 72
W. L. Kingsbury, 66
9 34
Wmn. Fisher, 66
1 60
L. W. Bigelow & Sons, "
19 50
M. J. O'Brien,
7 50
M. J. O'Brien, for examination papers, 3 50
George B. Talbot, for muck, 7 50
$205 58
16
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Paid Stephen A. Libby, for books, J. A. Crocker, ( :
$717 47
247 97
$965 44
RECAPITULATION ON SCHOOLS.
Total payment of teachers,
$8.441 94
Total payment of music teacher,
150 00
Incidentals, High School,
902 77
66 Everett School.
2,039 80
66 Balch School,
324 83
66 East School,
527 83
66
North School,
204 06
66
West School,
235 51
66
Schools,
205 58
School books,
965 44
Evening School.
305 89
$14,303 65
Appropriation, $13,000 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WASHINGTON HOSE CO. No. I.
Paid Albert Fales, for pay of men, $338 50
Wm. Gillooly & Son, for coal, 12 00
Gay & Hartshorn for coal, 6 15
M. M. Fairbanks, as steward,
67 25
Norwood Gas Light Co., for gas, 12 96
Creed & Horgan, for drawing hose wagon, 5 75
George Bucknam, for water rates,
4 00
A. S. Jackson, for supplies,
17 00
Wm. Fisher, ..
64
N. Reed, for painting, 65 67
$529.92
17
AMERICA HOSE CO. No. 2.
Paid A. N. Hartshorn, for pay of men,
$350 00
D. McCarty, as steward, 16 00
George Bucknam, for water rates,
4 00
Walker & Goodwin, for repairs,
20 00
N. A. Johnson, for drawing engine to fires, 3 00
N. Reed, for painting,
35
$393 35
HOOK & LADDER CO. No. I.
Paid W. C. Cottrell, for pay of men,
$351 50
John F. Cuff, as steward, 36 75
John F. Cuff, for supplies, 7 00
Wm. Foreman, "
10 00
Pendergast & Callahan, for supplies,
12 26
Walker & Goodwin, for repairs,
21 99
$439 50
MISCELLANEOUS FIRE EXPENSES.
Paid A. S. Jackson, for supplies, $96 04
H. R. Ellis, for teams, 37 50
N. Reed, for painting hydrants,
25 00
F. W. Talbot, for care of hydrants,
7 56
Chapman Valve Co., for hydrant wrenches, 2 25
F. W. Turner, for supplies,
14 20
A. N. Hartshorn, for ringing fire alarms, 2 50
66
3 00
W. E. Rhoads, for ringing fire alarms, and duty at fires, 9 00
E. E. Fisher, for drawing engine to fires, 13 00
H. B. Baker, for drawing Hook & Ladder truck, 1 00
Ray Fairbanks, for care of lamp on engine house, 12 00
L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for supplies, 4 85
$227 90
A. Keddy,
18
NEW HOSE.
Paid A. S. Jackson, for 850 feet hose, $500 00
Appropriation, $500 00
RECAPITULATION.
Total paid, Washington Hose Co., No. 1., $529 92
America Hose Co., No. 2, 393 35
Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, 439 50
Miscellaneous,
227 90
$1,590 67
Appropriation, $1,600 00
SUPPORT OF POOR.
JOHN CRONIN AND CHILDREN.
Paid Mrs. Norah Cronin, for rent, $123 50
Mrs. Norah Cronin, for care of children, 156 00
$279 50
MRS. L. P. LUND AND FAMILY.
Paid Mrs. M. J. Boyd, for rent to June 1, 1891, $36 00
MRS. H. OBER AND DAUGHTER.
Paid Mary Ober, cash allowance,
$130 00
John Nugent, for carting furniture,
10 00
Wm. Hughson, for storage, 8 75
$148 75
19
MRS. JOHANNA FITZGERALD.
Paid Mrs. J. Hennessey, for rent,
$60 00
Pendergast & Callahan, for groceries,
84 52
Albert Fales, for milk and wood.
15 21
Eben F. Gay, for wood,
15 00
$174 73
MRS. PATRICK CASEY.
Paid F. A. Choate, for rent,
$27 00
M. Kelly,
36 00
Gilbert Duncan, "
24 00
City of Cambridge, for supplies,
9 43
H. G. Jordon & Co., coal and wood,
11 00
$107 43
MRS. TIMBERLAKE.
Paid Wm. Fisher, for groceries, etc.,
$100 00
PETER ROCK AND FAMILY.
Paid Town of Brookline, for aid, $151 25
WILLIAM E. RHOADS.
Paid City of Boston, for aid, $104 28
MRS. LUCY A. F. SMALL.
Paid Mrs. Small, for aid, $24 00
MRS. WM. TAYLOR.
Paid A. M. Savels, for house rent, $72 00
* Town of Brewster.
20
ELEANOR EDDY.
Paid Mrs. Eddy, for aid, $25 00
W. N. BISHOP.t
Paid Wm. Fisher, for groceries, $10 00
t Paid by State.
MRS. T. W. KILLIKELLY,
Paid trustees of Odd Fellows, for rent, $93 50
ISABELLA TIMPER'S CHILDREN.
Paid Town of Dedham, for board, $45 65
MRS. J. SEGUSKI AND CHILD .*
Paid Rev. James B. Troy, for rent,
$96 00
H. L. Boyden, for groceries, 60 00
Albert Fales, for wood,
7 50
E. F. Gay, 66
7 50
Hartshorn & Gay, coal,
6 25
$177 25
MRS. M. RYAN AND CHILD.+
Paid Mrs. M. McDonough, for rent,
$90 00
Albert Fales, for milk,
24 00
E. W. Talbot & Co., for groceries, 9 75
Hartshorn & Gay, for coal,
6 25
$130 00
* Paid by Town of Dedham.
t l'aid by town of Medford. .
21
HENRY JOHNSON.
Paid Dr. I. S. Fogg, for examination,
$2.50
Dr. C. S. Gould, " 2 50
John Kittridge, for board at hospital, 169 46
$174 46
GEORGE V. DEAN.
Paid Dr. G. H. French, aid rendered,
$13 00
MRS. HAVEY.
Paid weekly allowance,
$60 00
John Murphy, for rent,
30 00
H. B. Baker, agent, for rent,
20 00
$110 00
JAMES COURTNEY.
Paid Jarvis Gay, for rent, $59 50
James A. Hartshorn, for provisions, 55 00
C. B. Dexter, for burial, under Chapter 395 of Public Statutes, 35 00
$149 50
LOCKUP.
Paid A. J. Percell, for salary as keeper,
$75 00
A. J. Percell, for furniture, 18 00
J. Roach, for salary as keeper,
225 75
George Bucknam, for water rates,
3 00
Wm. Gillooly & Son, for coal,
18 75
Hartshorn & Gay, 66
6 39
Amount carried forward, $346 89
22
Amount brought forward, $346 89
Paid John Currier, for repairs,
E. W. Spear, 6
3 50
Herbert Tucker for supplies,
80
F. Tinker & Co.,
5 50
James M. Folan,
2 50
W. E. Rhoads,
60
Pendergast & Callahan, “ 49 41
L. W. Bigelow's Sons, “ 8 12
Drs. Dodge & Cragin, for care of J. Roach,
8 00
W. M. Fairbanks, 66
24 00
Thomas Kerrissey, for labor,
5 00
$455 00
Number of tramps in lockup for year 1891, 1,090
PERSONS HAVING MILITARY SETTLEMENTS.
Paid Town of Dedham, for military aid, $182 75
Town of Dedham, for State aid, 16 80
$199 55
SUMNER ELLIS.
Paid State aid,
$72 00
MRS. J. SEGUSKI.
Paid State aid,
$48 00
MRS. ESTHER BATEMAN,
Paid State aid, $20 00
68
23
CHARLES E. HARTSHORN.
Paid Military aid,
$96 00
MISCELLANEOUS ON POOR.
Paid Dr. E. C. Norton, examination of P. Hawkins, $5 00
Dr. C. S. Gould, 66 Mrs. Leonard, 2 50
Dr. I. S. Fogg. 2 50
John Devlin, 2 50
City of Boston, for aid rendered H. W. Billings, 2 00
Eugene Phipps, 6 37
W. E. Rhoads, expenses of Geo. Wilson to Tewksbury,
5 75
W. E. Rhodes, expenses of John Devlin to Taunton, 3 00
W. A. Talbot, for opening grave of E. W. Nick- erson, 3 00
F. W. Turner, for aid rendered poor travelers, 9 50
$42 12
RECAPITULATION.
Settlement in Norwood.
Expense of John Cronin and children, $279 50
Mrs. L. P. Lund and family, 36 00
Mrs. H. Ober and daughter, 148 75
Mrs. Johanna Fitzgerald,
174 73
Mrs. Patrick Casey,
107 43
Mrs. Timberlake,
100 00
Peter Rock and family,
151 25
William E. Rhoads,
104 28
Isabella Timper's children,
45 65
Amount carried forward,
$1,147 59
24
Amount brought forward, $1,147 59
Paid Mrs. William Taylor,
72 00
Mrs. Eleanor Eddy,
25 00
W. N. Bishop,
10 00
Mrs. T. W. Killikelley,
93 50
Henry Johnson,
174 46
George V. Dean,
13 00
Mrs. Havey,
110 00
James Courtney,
149 50
Lockup,
455 00
Persons having military settlements,
199 55
Miscellaneous,
42 12
$2,491 72
Appropriation, $2,500 00
Settlement Elsewhere.
Expense of Mrs. J. Seguski, $177 25
Mrs. M. Ryan and child, 130 00
Mrs. Lucy Small, 24 00
$331 25
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
George Bucknam, for water,
2 50
$102 50
Appropriation,
$100 00
25
NEW SAFE FOR TOWN RECORDS.
Paid Francis Supple, for safe, $150 00
Walker & Goodwin, for building foundation, 2 17
$152 17
Appropriation,
$400 00
PROSECUTION OF ILLEGAL SALES OF LIQUOR.
Paid F. W. Turner, for services and expense, $31 25
WV. S. Beal
24 50
A. J. Percell, for fees as constable, 6 96
Joseph J. Feeley, for services, 30 00
$92 71
Appropriation, $500 00
Suit of Isaac Ellis vs. Town of Norwood.
Paid John C. Lane, on account of service, $172 17
Suit of Norah Scannell vs. Town of Norwood.
Paid John C. Lane, for legal services, $176 05
NORWOOD WATER WORKS.
Paid Chas. E. Pond, for sinking fund, $3,000 00
Thos. E. Clary, for insurance, 113 67
Water Commissioners, for trees at reservoir, 100 00
$3.213 67
Appropriation, $3,000 00
100 00
26
Extension of Water Mains.
Paid Water Commissioners, for extension on Foundry Street, $550 00
Old Colony Railroad Company .*
Paid Daniel Harding, for tending gates, $4 50
Thomas Foley,
66
58 50
B. Flaherty, 66 66
57 00
$120 00
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, Over- seer of Poor, Board of Health, and Sur- veyor of Streets, 300 00
John Gillooly, as Selectman, Assessor, Over- seer of Poor, Board of Health, and Sur- veyor of Streets, 300 00
Francis Tinker, as Town Clerk, 150 00
Edgar F. Roby, as Tax Collector, 486 76
Charles E. Pond, as Treasurer,
260 00
E. J. Shattuck, as Water Commissioner, 60 00
John Gillooly, " 66 60 00
M. M. Alden, 66 60 00 66
Lewis A. Currier, as Registrar, 25 00
Austin E. Pratt,
66
25 00
Amount carried forward, $2,026 76
*To be paid by Old Colony Railroad Co.
27
Amount brought forward, $2,026 76
Paid John P. Oldham, as registrar, $25 00
Francis Tinker, 66 1890-1891, 50 00
Caleb Ellis, 66 3 00
Wm. Taylor, as Special Police,
75 00
F. W. Turner, "
50 00
M. D. Creed, "
152 00
F. W. Turner, for police duty,
47 50
A. J. Percell, 66
12 00
W. S. Beal,
66
66
32 00
Warren E. Rhoads, 66
28 50
W. M. Fairbanks, for police duty July 3, 4, 5, 9 00
John Coughlin, 66
66 66
9 00
M. J. Drummy, 66 66 66 66
9 00
F. A. Newton, 66 66
66 66 9 00
Sumner Bagley, 66 66 66 9 00
George H. Morrill, Jr., 9 00 66 66
J. F. Boyden, for salary of engineers, 75 00
Dr. D. S. Fogg, for salary as Town Physician, 50 00 James P. Sullivan, as Inspector, March and Nov., 7 00
Ward L. Gay, 4 00
3 00
James M. Folan, as Ballot Clerk,
2 00
Sumner Bagley,
66
" March and Nov.,
8 00
W. E. Rhoads,
as Teller,
2 00
John F. Cuff,
66
66
3 00
M. M. Alden, 66 66
5 00
Chas. T. Wheelock, " 5 00
M. F. Wetmore, 66 66
5 00
Win. Pendergast,
66
5 00
E. L. Bigelow,
and Clerk,
6 00
$2,735 76
Appropriation,
$2,500 00
66
Special Police,
300 00
66
Michael J. Murphy,“
28
Advertising, Printing and Stationery.
Paid T. O. Metcalf & Co., for printing, $237 59
F. W. Crooker, 85 57
Norfolk Publishing Co., 10 00
H. H. McQuillen, 18 75
Globe and Herald, for advertising for detection of burglars, 18 00
Thomas Groome, for assessors' books, 5 25
F. A. Fales, for stationery and postage, 2 00
Francis Tinker & Co., " 5 32
Chas. E. Pond, 5 50
$387 98
Appropriation, $400.00
LIBRARY.
Paid E. L. Bigelow, for rent, $125 00
F. P. Thompson, as Librarian, and extra work, 179 48
De Wolf, Fiske & Co., for books, 556 67
Francis Tinker,
30 00
Mrs. J. A. Gay, 50 00
M. H. Howard, for supplies,
61 84
E. F. Gay, for wood,
3 80
J. Gillooly, for coal, 4 87
L. W. Bigelow's Sons, for table, 4 50
$1,016.66
Appropriation, $700 00
from dog tax, 441 79
29
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
To the Board of Selectmen :
GENTLEMEN : I respectfully submit my annual report of the work done on the highways, for the year ending January 31,1892 :-
ACCOUNT OF HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.
Paid F. H. Hartshorn,
1243 hrs., at 27 cts.,
$341 83
Alvin Fuller,
35
" 20
7 00
Ed. Murphy,
1,103
" 20
220 60
Jas. Lyden,
267
" 20
53 40
Andy Curran,
1,158
" 20
66
231 60
P. Connolly,
1,059
" 20
211 80
Dan Murphy,
365
" 20
66
73 00
Wmn. Cuff,
31
.. 20
6
6 20
Dan'l Feeney,
273
" 20
54 60
Dennis Higgins,
185
" 20
37 00
Pat Leonard,
283
" 17+
49 53
Geo. Hawes,
1763
" 20
35 30
Nathan Johnson,
210분
" 20
42 10
John Gillooly,
160
" 20
66
32 00
Thos. Kerrisey,
260
" 20
66
52 00
John Nugent,
350
" 20
66
70 00
Dennis McCarty,
790
" 20
66
158 00
John Colbert,
136
" 20
66
27 20
Geo. Metcalf,
354
" 20
70 80
Pat McMannus,
630
" 20
126 00
Pat Brennan,
115
" 20
66
23 00
M. Folan,
1,172
" 20
234 40
B. Flaherty,
410
" 20
82 00
Amount carried forward,
$2,239 36
30
Amount brought forward,
$2,239 36
Paid Albert Clay,
337 hrs., at 20 cts,
67 40
Morris Fitzgerald,
271
" 20
54 20
Thos. Morgan,
190
“ 17₺
33 25
P. O'Malley,
165
" 20
66
33 00
John Fitzgerald,
137
" 20
27 40
T. Dolliher,
1,161
" 20
232 20
Albert Dean,
118
" 20
23 60
Dan Horrigan,
354
" 20
70 80
M. Dolan,
148
" 20
29 60
M. Burk,
126
" 20
66
25 20
Geo. Morse,
2733
" 20
66
54 70
Chas. Flood,
70
" 20
66
14 00
John Sullivan,
160
" 20
32 00
Fred Fisher,
105
" 20
66
21 00
Fred Fisher, Man,
270
" 20
66
54 00
Pat Collins,
45
" 20
9 00
John Farrell,
118
" 17
66
20 65
Geo. Katzemier,
484
" 20
66
96 80
John Tobin,
155
" 20
31 00
Sumner Bagley,
141↓
" 20
66
28 30
Ed. Hartshorn,
151
" 20
66
30 20
Jas. O'Hare,
163
" 20
66
32 60
Jas. Boyden,
110
" 20
22 00
Eben Gay,
513
" 20
66
10 30
Henry Connors,
140
" 10
66
14 00
Cornelius Horgan,
45
" 20
9 00
Enos Lane,
190
" 20
38 00
Clas. Griffin,
83
" 20
66
16 60
Sumner Ellis,
147
" 20
29 40
John Flaherty,
391
" 20
66
78 20
Martin Lyden,
153
" 20
30 60
Martin Lyden,
18
" 25
66
4 50
Amount carried forward,
$3,512 86
31
Amount brought forward,
$3,512 86
Paid F. H. Hartshorn, team, 3,999 hrs., at 17
cts,
679 83
Geo Hawes,
373
17
63 41
Nathan Johnson, 66 421
17
66
71 57
John Gillooly, 66
3113
17
66
52 96
Thos. Kerrisey
260 66
17
66
44 20
M. Burk,
126
66 17
66
21 42
John Nugent,
66
700
66 17
66
119 00
Dennis McCarty, 66
212
66
17
66
36 04
Geo. Metcalf,
1,064
17
66
180 88
Albert Clay,
66
337
17
57 29
John Fitzgerald,
"
137
17
66
23 29
Albert Dean,
"
116
17
66
19 72
Geo. Morse,
547
17
66
92 99
Fred Fisher,
760
66
17
66
129 20
Sumner Bagley,
283
17
48 11
Ed. Hartshorn,
66
302
17
66
51 34
Eben Gay,
66
283
17
48 11
Alvin Fuller,
66
70
"
17
66
11 90
Leonard Fisher,
65 2 horse loads gravel, 10c.
6 50
Ed. Fisher,
80 1
66
66
66
6c.
4 80
Wm. C. Fisher, 723 2
10c. 72 30
Wm. C. Fisher,
33 1
66
66
6c. 1°98
Geo. Morse,
157 2
66
stone,
Sc. 12 56
Geo. Morse,
8 2
66
66
gravel, 10c.
80
John Ellis,
288 2
66
66
66
6c
7 44
Chas. Vose,
86 2
66
66
10c.
8 60
Chas. Vose,
39 1
66
66
6c.
2 34
Henry Pettee,
16 2
66
66
6.
10c.
1 60
Henry Pettee,
15
1
66
6c.
90
Eben Gay,
2 2
66
66
10c.
20
Geo. B. Talbot, 694 1
66
Amount carried forward,
$5,412 94
66
66
10c. 28 80
John Ellis,
124 1
32
Amount brought forward, $5,412 94
Paid Allen Talbot, 55 1 horse load stone,
Town Pit, 1,466 2
gravel,
Town Pit, 772 1 66
E. W. Talbot, bill rendered for drain pipe, 216 86
Geo. Bagley, bill rendered for labor on bridge, 14 84
Geo. Tyler & Co., bill rendered for section and point (scraper), 8 00
Ames Plow Co., bill rendered for tools, 6 69
E. W. Talbot, bill rendered for drain pipe, 44 48
Walker & Goodwin, bill rendered for rebuild- ing bridge, 95 07
John Scannell, bill rendered for labor, 4 10
Matthew Drummy, bill rendered for labor on culvert, 25 00
Matthew Drummy, bill rendered for labor on culvert, 20 00
Martin Lyden, bill rendered for labor on cul- vert, 6 75
John Nugent, bill rendered for carting lumber, 8 19
F. Endicott, bill rendered for surveying, 18 00
F. Endicott, bill rendered for surveying, 14 35
John Fiske, bill rendered for labor,
2 00
Dennis Driscoll, bill rendered for one two horse loads stone, 75
J. W. Roby, bill rendered for repairs and tools, 32 99
Albert Dean, bill rendered for labor, 3 12
Dan Feeney, bill rendered for labor, 2 00
Chas. Ellis, bill rendered for labor. 1 50
John Scannell bill rendered for labor on stone, 7 60
Geo. B. Talbot, bill rendered for carting, 21 00
Geo. Morse, bill rendered for labor, 17 38
F. H. Hartshorn, bill rendered for labor,
15 49
Amount carried forward,
$5,999 10
33
Amount brought forward, $5,999 10
Paid M. Burke, bill rendered for labor,
3 00
Thos. J. Casey, bill rendered for castings, 9 52
F. J. Fuller & Son, bill rendered for edge stone, F. Endicott, bill rendered for surveying, 18 25
12 00
John Scannell, bill rendered for blasting, 4 76
14 41
W. A. Talbot, bill rendered for labor,
3 60
Wm. Fisher, bill rendered for supplies,
65
$6,065 29
ACCOUNT OF SIDEWALKS.
Paid F. H. Hartshorn,
365 hours, at 27₺ cents,
100 38
John Nugent,
37
20
7 40
Geo. Hawes,
15
20
3 00
Geo. Metcalf,
25
20
5 00
Geo. Morse,
24
29
4 80
Andrew Curran,
392
20
66
78 40
Sumner Ellis,
15
.6
20
3 00
Jas. Lyden,
5
20
1 00
John Pond,
30
20
6 00
Albert Clay,
65
20
13 00
P. Conolly,
434
6.
20
66
S6 80
Ed. Murphy,
486
20
66
97 20
Geo. Katzemier,
50
20
66
10 00
Morris Fitzgerald,
15
66
20
3 00
P. McMannus,
86
66
20
17 20
M. Folan,
243
20
..
48 60
T. Dolliher,
228
20
45 60
Dennis McCarty,
364
20
66
72 80
John Flaherty,
84
..
20
66
16 80
Thos. Kerrisey,
34
..
20
6 80
Amount carried forward,
$626 78
.J. W. Roby, bill rendered for repairs,
34
Amount brought forward,
$626 78
Paid John Colbert,
20 hours at 20 cents, 4 00
M. Lyden,
33
20 « 6 60
F. H. Hartshorn,
team 1413 hrs. at 17 cents,
240 21
Geo. Metcalf,
65
17
11 05
Albert Clay,
65
66
17
66
11 05
John Nugent,
74 66
17 66
12 58
Geo. Hawes,
66
30
66
17
66
5 10
Geo. Morse,
66
48
66.
17
66
8 16
T. Kerrisey,
34
17 66
5 78
Wm. C. Fisher, 130 two-horse loads gravel, at 10 cents,
13 00
Wm. C. Fisher, 77 one-horse loads gravel, at 6 cents, 4 62
John Ellis, 232 two-horse loads gravel at 10 cents,
23 20
John Ellis, 159 one-horse loads gravel, at 6 cents,
9 54
John Ellis, 3 two-horse loads loam, at 15 cents, Geo. B. Talbot, 46 two-horse loads gravel, at 10 cents,
4 60
Geo. B. Talbot, 89 one-horse loads gravel, at 6 cents,
5 34
Geo. Morse, 32 two-horse loads gravel, at 10 cents, 3 20
Chas. Vose, 87 two-horse loads gravel, at 10 cents, 8 70
Chas. Vose, 59 one-horse loads gravel, at 6 cents, 3 54
Ed. Fisher, 3 two-horse loads sod, at $1 25, 3 75
From Washington St., 229 two-horse loads
gravel, $1,000 25
Respectfully submitted, F. H. HARTSHORN, Superintendent of Streets.
45
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NEW STREETS.
Paid Fred Endicott, for description and laying out new streets,
$10 24
John Flaherty, for assisting Mr. Endicott, John Pratt, 66 66 2 00
1 00
M. H. Howard, for stakes,
2 50
$15 74
EXTENSION OF FOUNDRY STREET.
Paid John Nugent for land,
$50 00
F. Endicott, for surveying,
16 SS
John Nugent, for building,
650 00
$716 SS
Appropriation, $600 00
BULLARD AND BEACON STREETS.
Paid F. Endicott, for surveying,
$15 00
Nathaniel Smith, for surveying,
31 00
Caleb Ellis, for labor,
4 80
George E. Metcalf, for building,
1,181 50
$1,232 30
Appropriation, $1,300 00.
REBUILDING EAST CHAPEL STREET.
Paid Caleb Ellis, for surveying,
$10 00
Alvin Fuller, for land damage,
100 00
Alvin Fuller, for labor,
2 00
Albert Dean, “
4 70
Patrick Concannon, for labor.
1 50
James C. Murphy, “
6 00
James C. Murphy, for land damage,
10 00
Fred H. Hartshorn, 491 59
$625 79
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36
Removing Snow
Paid Fred H. Hartshorn, for labor,
$127 93
Geo. E. Metcalf, 66
18 00
Fred. L. Fisher, 66
15 64
Geo. H. Morse,
13 75
Albert Dean,
1 40
J. W. Roby,
repairing, 66
20 73
E. L. Hubbard, 66 66
2 75
$200 20
Appropriation, $400 00
Removing Water near I. Merrifield's.
Paid Robert Rogers, for leveling for drain pipe, $3 00
E. W. Talbot & Co., for drain pipe, 205 00
Fred H. Hartshorn, for labor, 132 30
Appropriation, $400 00
Railroad Avenue Sidewalk.
Paid Robert Rogers, for plans and specifications, $10 50
John Nugent, for building, 455 00
F. H. Hartshorn, for labor, 2 00
$467 50
Appropriation, $600 00
Washington Street Sidewalk.
Paid Fred H. Hartshorn, for building, $199 89
Appropriation, $200 00
340 30
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Concrete Sidewalks .*
Paid Fred H. Hartshorn, for grading on Walpole Street,
$233 73
B. H. Hardy, for laying walks, 794 25
$1,027 98
Appropriation,
$500 00.
New Street Roller.
Paid Ames Plow Co., for roller,
$235 00
N. Y. & N. E. Railroad Co., for freight,
2 50
$237 50
Grade Crossings.
Paid Frederick Endicott, for surveying, $279 58
J. J. Feeley, for advice, petitions, etc., 52 00
H. R. Ellis, for teams for commissioners,
10 50
Michael Folan, for labor,
2 00
Andrew Curran,
2 00
$346 08
LIGHTING STREETS.
Paid Martin Curran,
care 1 lamp, 12 months,
$9 00
Frank Anderson.
66
1
S
6 75
Win. H. Gay,
66
1 66 12
66
9 00
J. F. Peterson,
1
66 12
66
9 00
J. L. Boyden,
66
1 12
66
9 00
Peter Corbett,
1
66 12
66 9 00
Amount carried forward, $51 75
*A portion of the expense to be paid by the abuttors.
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Amount brought forward,
$51 75
Paid L. A. Morse,
care 1 lamp 12 months,
9 00
Frank Bagley,
6
1
12
66
9 00
A. W. Alden,
1
66
12
66
9 00
C. Duncan,
66
1
66
12
9 00
Samuel Page,
1
12
66
9 00
Levi Greenwood,
66
1
12
66
9 00
Walter Roby,
66
1
66
7
5 25
Jabez Weatherbee,
66
1
12
66
9 00
Irving C. Metcalf,
1
66
12
66
9 00
F. W. Crooker,
66
1
12
9 00
Geo. H. Morse,
66
1
1
66
12
66
9 00
G. H. Bateman,
1
66
12
66
9 00
M. F. Wetmore,
..
1
66
9
66
6 75
Frank Groote,
1
66
12
66
9 00
F. Readle,
6
2
12
18 00
Louis C. Dexter,
1
66
4
66
3 00
Willard Babbitt,
12
9 00
Ellis Boyden,
66
1
12
66
9 00
Ellis Boyden,
1
3
2 25
Frank Boyden,
25 50
P. H. Mahoney,
‹ .
1
12
66
9 00
Bernard Roby,
3
12
27 00
Bernard Roby,
9
66
6 75
E. P. Moreland,
1
66
4
66
3 00
Harry Sanborn,
12
9 00
F. A. Boyden,
66
2
9 00
Arthur Bastian,
.‹
1
‹
2
66
1 50
Charles Brooks,
66
1
12
9 00
H. D. Fisher,
1
66
2
1 50
F. C. Maker,
66
1
12
9 00
L. E. Ingraham
1
66
12
66
9 00
W. Baker,
66
1
66
12
9 00
Amount carried forward,
$350 25
1
1
1
12
66
9 00
F. H. Evans,
39
Amount brought forward,
$350 25
Paid Oakes Angier,
care 2 lamps 12 months,
18 00
W. W. Everett,
1
12
9 00
E. E. Hartshorn,
1
12
66
9 00
Jarvis Gay,
1
12
66
9 00
Mrs. John Smith,
1
12
66
9 00
Walter Bailey,
3
12
27 00
E. A. Morse,
66
1
24
18 00
S. A. Libby,
1 50
N. A. Thayer,
1
66
12
66
9 00
Fred A. Taylor,
1
12
9 00
John Folan,
66
1
66
12
66
9 00
J. Tisdale,
66
1
66
12
9 00
H. E. F. Boyden,
66
1
12
66
9 00
C. Diggs,
66
1
12
9 00
F. T. Diggs,
66
1
12
9 00
Arthur Dexter,
66
3
66
12
66
27 00
W. L. Morse,
1
66
12
66
9 00
Mrs. Moses Rhoads,
66
1
66
12
66
9 00
P. J. Mahoney,
66
1
66
12
66
9 00
F. Newmaster,
9 00
W. E. Rhoads,
5
66
12
45 00
B. W. Mylod,
66
1
66
12
66
9 00
Charles D. Pond,
9 00
H. A. Bigelow,
66
1
66
24
66
18 00
J. M. Murphy,
1
12
66
9 00
Geo. A. O'Brien,
1
12
9 00
Eugene Murphy,
1
3
2 25
M. H. Howard,
1
...
12
9 00
Sumner Bagley,
1
12
66
9 00
$696 00
Appropriation, $700,00
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1
1
12
12
66
2
66
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid F. Tinker & Co., rent of Selectmen's room, $84 00 Norwood Gas Light Co., gas for Selectmen's room, 19 98
Mrs. M. Conley, for care of Selectmen's room, 14 25
F. Tinker, for recording and returning births, marriages and deaths in 1890, 71 35
G. H. French, M. D., for returning 2 births, 50
F. M. Cragin, M. D., 66
66 30 7 50
I. S. Fogg, M. D., 6. 66 54 13 50
C. S. Gould, M. D., 66
2
50
C. B. Dexter, 66 24 deaths, 7 25
F. Tinker & Co., supplies for Selectmen's room, 2 35
H. L. Boyden, 66 66
35
F. A. Fales,
66 2 25
Daniel Murphy, for sawing wood for Select- men's room, 75
H. M. Meek, for tally sheets, 1 00
Adams Express Co., for express, 2 00
C. F. Whitney, 7 65
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., for copy of town meeting, 2 25
George F. Bagley, for repairing safe, 1 00
Boston Safe Deposit Co., rent of safe one year, 10 00
Geo. H. Walker & Co., for atlas of Mass., 15 00
F. W. Turner, for posting notices, 1 50
W. E. Rhoads, for posting warrants, 15 00
Sumner Bagley, for distributing town reports, 8 00
Sumner Bagley, for notifying dog owners, 12 00
B. Pilley, for repairing hearse, 5 25
J. W. Roby, for repairing hearse, 3 00
E. F. Roby, for painting hearse, 25 00
Geo. F. Bagley for labor on voting booths, 12 20
Amount carried forward, $345 38
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Amount brought forward, $345 38
Paid Geo. F. Bagley, for stock and labor on guide boards, 16 75
W. C. Cottrell, guide boards, etc., 10 00
Edgar F. Roby, for painting guide boards, 10 00
E. L. Bigelow, for use of Village Hall, 70 00
Ward L. Gay, for surveying at gravel pit, 4 50
Robert Rogers, for looking up boundary lines, 6 00
S. B. Corliss, for 71 road bounds, 35 50
John C. Lane, for legal services, 29 90
Caleb Ellis, as Inspector,
3 00
H. R. Ellis, for teams, after the Bucknam burglary, 12 50
E. L. Burdakin, for list of deeds recorded for year ending May 1, 1891, 10 00
John Harriott, for police badges and keys, 2 25
Alfred T. Harriott, for twisters, handcuffs, etc., 8 50
H. E. Farnsworth, for refreshments election evening, 1 56
A. J. Percell, for fees and expenses in tramp arrests, 36 39
F. W. Turner, for fees and expenses in tramp arrests, 15 27
WV. S. Beal, for fees in case of J. Griffin, 8 29
W. E. Rhoads, for fees, in case of Peter Hank, 7 78
Geo. F. Bagley, for tree guards, 6 25
Mrs. Baker, for 7 shade trees, 7 00
M. J. Crowley, “ 2 00
Tebbetts Bros., " 66 66
8 80
C. Duncan, 66 6.
4 00
WVm. Shyne, 66 66
3 00
John Conroy, 66 66
6 00
Caleb Ellis, for plan of Old Cemetery, 6 00
$676 62
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RECAPITULATION.
Total paid for Schools, $14,303 65
High School note and interest, 2,350 00
High School building, 2,974 19
New West School building and land, 4,900 00 Fire Department, 1,590 67
New Hose, 500 00
Support of Norwood poor, 2,491 72
Support of non-resident poor, 331 25
State and military aid, 236 00
George K. Bird Post, 150 00
Old cemetery,
102 50
New safe for Town records, 152 17
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