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ANDREW HANSON.
Paid State of Massachusetts, for aid,
$17 70
MRS. MARY A. MAHONEY.
Paid Taunton Hospital, for board,
$169 46
HENRY JOHNSON.
Paid Taunton Hospital, for board, $169 46
25
GEORGE LEONARD. Paid Taunton Hospital, for board, $169 46
EMMA COLTON.
Paid Taunton Hospital, for board,
$130 92
Dr. I. S. Fogg, for examination, 2 50
W. E. Rhoads, expense to Taunton, 3 00
$136 42
PETER ROCK AND FAMILY.
Paid Town of Brookline, for aid, $135 91
JOHN KING.
Paid Dr. E. C. Norton, for examination,
$2 50
Dr. I. S. Fogg, for examination, 2 50
W. E. Rhoads, for expense to Taunton, 3 00
Taunton Hospital, for board,
23 21
$31 21
MRS. WILLIAM ROBBINS.
Paid John Nugent, for coal,
$8 25
Mrs. J. Coakley, for rent,
30 00
$38 25
JAMES JENNESSE.
Paid City of Boston, for burial,
$10 00
E. F. Talbot estate, for rent,
29 97
$39 97
MRS. A. P. LAWRENCE AND CHILD .*
Paid T. F. Wellington, for board,
$29 00
Mrs. P. M. Dearness, for board, 10 50
A. H. Mears, for rent, 8 00
$47 50
* Paid by City of Cambridge.
26
MRS. CALLAHAN.
Paid George B. Talbot, for rent, $85 50
MRS. M. RYAN AND CHILD.+
Paid F. L. Rooney, for rent to September 1, $54 00
Thomas Casey, for wood, 15 75
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 16 27
E. F. Gay, for wood,
3 75
Dr. A. H. Hodgdon, medical attendance,
14 00
Matthew Drummy, for rent,
37 50
$141 27
LOCKUP.
Paid Joseph Roach, as keeper,
$362 25
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal,
52 08
E. F. Roby, for water rates,
6 00
Pendergast & Callahan, for supplies,
117 16
Albert Clay, for labor,
3 00
Spear & Smith, for labor,
8 50
Hobbs & Murphy, for setting glass,
50
P. B. Thompson, for disinfectant,
2 35
George F. Bagley, for labor and supplies,
9 00
Dr. F. W. Dodge, for services,
2 00
$562 84
Number of tramps in lockup for year 1895, 2,164
* Paid by Town of Canton.
Paid by Town of Medford.
27
MISCELLANEOUS ON POOR.
Paid Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, for board of J. McDonald's child, $27 00
City of Boston, for care of D. Calnon, 10 00
City of Boston, for aid rendered F. Lienkert, 7 00
Dr. E. C. Norton, for services in Scanlan case, 4 25
J. H. Murphy, for burial of John Scanlan, 15 00
W. A. Talbot, for burying John Scanlan, 3 50
E. P. Newcomb, for care of Mrs. Outerson and family, 9 60
W. E. Rhoads, for aid to Mrs. Outerson and family, 9 69
Town of Russell, for care and burial of Thomas Barrett, 59 90
Dr. C. S. Gould, for examinations in insane cases, 9 00
Dr. I. S. Fogg, for examinations in insane cases, 4 50
Dr. F. M. Cragin, for medical aid at lockup, 1 00
W. E. Rhoads, for conveying patients to Tewksbury, 22 10
Thomas Farrell, for board of Mrs. Reed, 10 00
F. A. Fales, for car fare for poor travelers, 2 25
F. A. Fales & Co., for flour, 2 50
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 4 09
H. L. Boyden, for groceries,
4 39
Mrs. Quann, for care,
10 00
C. L. Mckenzie, for nursing,
20 00
$235 77
RECAPITULATION.
Settlement in Norwood.
Expense of Mrs. Renben White, $178 00
Jolm Cronin and children, 270 00
Mrs. Patrick Casey, 88 00
Mrs. James Courtney, 180 00
Amount carried forward, $716 00
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Amount brought forward, $716 00
Expense of Edward Brennan and family,
174 82
Herbert Billings,
129 00
Mrs. George V. Dean,
100 00
Mrs. Johanna Fitzgerald,
203 70
Mrs. Ober and daughter,
120 00
Mrs. Timberlake,
104 00
Mrs. William Taylor,
48 00
Mrs. Havey,
40 00
Mrs. Enos Lane,
151 13
Patrick Leonard,
159 50
Mrs. Sally Smith,
156 22
Mrs. James Lyden,
83 60
Andrew Hanson,
17 70
Mrs. Mary A. Mahoney,
169 46
Henry Johnson,
169 46
George Leonard,
169 46
Miss Emma Colton,
136 42
Peter Rock and family,
135 91
John King,
31 25
Mrs. William Robbins,
38 25
James Jennesse,
39 97
Alvin W. Phillips,
45 50
Lockup,
562 84
Miscellaneous,
235 77
$3,937 96
Appropriation, $3,500 00
SETTLEMENT ELSEWHERE.
Expense of Mrs. A. P. Lawrence and child,
$47 50
Mrs. Callahan, 85 50
Mrs. M. Ryan,
141 27
$274 27
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MILITARY SETTLEMENTS.
Paid Town of Dedham, for aid, $123 68
ESTHER BATEMAN.
Paid State aid,
$48 00
SUMNER ELLIS.
Paid State aid,
$72 00
ELLEN MURRY.
Paid State aid, .
$52 00
RECAPITULATION.
Total Paid Town of Dedham,
$123 68
Esther Bateman,
48 00
Sumner Ellis,
72 00
Ellen Murry,
52 00
$295 68
Appropriation, $500 00
GEORGE K. BIRD POST, G. A. R.
Paid amount of appropriation, $150 00
MARKERS FOR SOLDIERS' GRAVES.
Paid M. P. Jones, for markers and bouquet holders,
$28 75
Appropriation,
$30 00
30
OLD CEMETERY.
Paid John C. Pond, for care,
$130 00
E. F. Roby, water rates,
6 00
$136 00
Appropriation,
$135 00
PROSECUTION OF ILLEGAL SALES OF LIQUOR.
Paid N. L. Sheldon, for services,
$20 00
W. E. Rhoads, 15 00
$35 00
Appropriation, $375 00
WATER TAKERS' LOAN.
Paid Charles E. Pond, for note, $2,000 00
Charles E. Pond, interest, 268 00
$2,268 00
Appropriation, $2,240 00
ISAAC ELLIS vs. TOWN OF NORWOOD.
Paid John C. Lane, for settlement of case, $477 39
Appropriation,
$477 39
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TRIAL JUSTICE FEES.
Paid W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of Mathew Drummy, $6 05
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of J. Curran, 5 13
WV. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of J. Googins and P. Flaherty, 8 96
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of Mary Lyden, 12 26
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of John Law- rence, 6 65
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of Hudson and Curran, 26 25
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of A. E. Foster and others, 4 33
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of Maurice Han- ley, 4 16
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of Jas. Hanley and McDonough, 7 92
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of James Shean, 7 17
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of D. T. B., 5 97
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in case of tramps, 41 92
W. E. Rhoads, for fees in cases, 122 94
M. D. Creed, for fees in case of A. Phillips, 5 17
M. D. Creed, for fees in case of W. H. Bonnell, 3 58
M. D. Creed, for fees in case of A. P. Lawrence, 7 50
M. D. Creed, for fees in case of P. Dearness, 1 08
M. D. Creed, for fees in cases,
9 61
W. S. Beal, for fees in case of B. Flaherty,
3 19
W. S. Beal, for fees in case of P. Kelly and J. Sullivan, 19 43
James Adams, for fees in case of S. Tibbetts, 20 02
James Adams, for fees in case of A. Hagblom, 10 30
James Adams, for fees in case of John Curran, 4 70
James Adams, for fees in case of George Parker, 4 36
Amount carried forward, $348 65
32
Amount brought forward, $348 65
Paid James Adams, for fees, 7 85
L. B. Fulton, for fees in case of S. Tibbetts, 3 47
$359 97
Appropriation, $250 00
Amount paid to town for fines, 335 93
TOWN OFFICERS.
Paid Frank A. Fales, as Selectman, Assessor, Over- seer of Poor, Board of Health, and Surveyor of streets, $500 00
Fred L. Fisher, as Selectman, Assessor, Over- seer of Poor, Board of Health, and Surveyor of streets, 500 00
George H. Bateman, as Selectman, Assessor, Overseer of Poor, Board of Health, and Sur- veyor of streets, 500 00
Edgar L. Bigelow, as Town Clerk, 150 00
Charles E. Pond, as Treasurer, 260 00
Edgar F. Roby, as Tax Collector, 500 00
Albert Fales, as Cattle Inspector, 200 00
M. M. Alden, as Water Commissioner, 60 00
J. F. Callahan, as Water Commissioner,
60 00
E. L. Bigelow, as Registrar,
25 00
L. A. Currier, as Registrar,
25 00
John P. Oldham, as Registrar
25 00
A. E. Pratt, as Registrar,
25 00
E. F. Gay, as Auditor,
10 00
E. H. Baker, as Auditor,
10 00
E. P. Tucker, as Ballot Clerk and Counter, 1895, 10 00
John J. Geary, as Counter in 1895, 7 00
Amount carried forward, $2,867 00
33
Amount brought forward, $2,867 00
Paid James H. Adams, as Ballot Clerk, 3 00
John F. Kiley, as Ballot Clerk and Counter, 1895, 10 00
E. Murphy, as Ballot Clerk and Counter, 1895, 5 00
F. W. Talbot, as Counter, 1894 and 1895, 6 00
J. McManus, as Counter, 1895, 4 00
Albert Fales, as Counter, 1894 and 1895,
11 00
Rufus Currier, as Counter, 1895
2 00
A. E. Pratt, as Counter, 1895,
2 00
T. F. Mahoney, as Counter, 1894,
4 00
W. E. Rhoads, as Ballot Clerk,
6 00
John Hollingsworth, as Counter,
3 00
George H. Dexter, as Counter,
3 00
Lyman F. Bigelow, as Counter,
2 00
M. D. Creed, for extra duty,
22 30
F. W. Turner, for police duty,
83 70
J. H. Adams, for police duty, 71 20
W. E. Rhoads, for police duty, 57 81
82 00
W. S. Beal, for police duty, 21 00
Sumner Bagley, for police duty, 25 50
A. J. Purcell, for police duty,
3 00
Appropriation, $4,600 00
ADVERTISING, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY.
Paid T. O. Metcalf & Co., for printing town reports, $264 39 T. O. Metcalf & Co., for printing, 76 00 Norwood Publishing Co., for printing valuation, 224 00 Norwood Publishing Co., for advertising and printing, 155 32
Amount carried forward, $719 71
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$3,594 51
M. D. Creed, as Special Police,
300 00
William Clary, for police duty,
----
34
Amount brought forward, . $719 71
Paid F. W. Crooker, for printing, 31 50
F. A. Fales, for preparing valuation list, 45 00
F. A. Fales, for postage, blanks, etc., 2 75
P. B. Murphy, for printing, 3 00
Corbett Printing Co., for printing, 7 00
G. W. Southward, for printing, 4 14
J. L. Fairbanks, for pauper register,
3 50
A. R. Gay & Co., for tax book, 1 00
1 65
Norwood Enterprise, for printing,
E. L. Bigelow, for postage and stationery, 13 10
C. E. Pond, for postage and stationery, 11 50
$843 85
Appropriation, $750 00
LIBRARY.
Paid C. E. Pond, in full, for appropriation, $895 20
J. E. Hartshorn, for coal, 6 33
$901 53
Appropriation, $500 00
Appropriation from dog tax, 395 20
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, 1896.
ACCOUNTS OF HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES, CULVERTS, ETC.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne,
123
days, 7 hrs., at $2 75
$340 39
John Shea,
35
2
2 00
70 44
John Colbert,
66
1
2 00
132 22
T. Dolliher,
87
66
: 00
174 00
Dennis McCarthy,
38
8
2 00
77 78
Martin Lyden,
19
66
66
2 00
38 00
Bartley Flaherty,
48
5
66
66
2 00
97 11
John Flaherty,
61
66
1
2 00
122 22
M. Folan,
97
2
66
2 00
194 44
Patrick Conolly,
61
6
66
2 00
123 33
John Sullivan,
74
6
66
2 00
149 33
Nathan Johnson,
32
66
66
2 00
64 00
Morris Fitzgerald,
20
3
66
2 00
40 66
Peter Lyden,
11
66
5
66
66
2 00
138 88
Albert Clay,
27
2 00
54 00
Geo. Metcalf,
36
1
2 00
72 22
John Nugent,
41
66
1
2 00
82 22
Patrick Fahy,
55
66
2 00
110 00
John Cocklin,
34
2 00
48 00
Chas. Edwards,
4
66
66
, 00
8 00
Daniel Fitzgerald,
8
5
66
2 00
17 11
Thomas Kerrissey,
18
66
66
2 00
36 00
John Folan,
17
66
2 00
34 00
Fred L. Fisher,
58
66
66
2 00
117 11
Amount carried forward,
$2,364 57
2 00
23 11
Robert Oldham,
69
66
4
66
66
36
Amount brought forward, $2,364 57
Paid Geo. H. Morse,
17 days,
at $2 00
34 00
Geo. Cottle,
9
2 00
18 00
Geo. Hawes,
9
66
2 00
18 00
Sumner Bagley.
10₺
66
2 00
21 00
Wm. Gary,
14
2 00
28 00
Morgan Curran,
63
66
1 hr., 66
2 00
126 22
Geo. Katzenmeir,
17
66
2 00
34 00
Daniel Horrigan,
11
2 00
22 00
Daniel Murphy,
26
66
66
2 00
52 00
Mathew Foley,
24
5 hrs.,
2 00
49 11
Patrick Conolly, Jr.,
19
2 00
38 00
Thos. Lyden,
6
66
2 00
12 00
Mathew McDonough,
17
2 00
34 00
Eugene Murphy,
7
66
2 00
14 00
Albert Fales,
S
66
66
2 00
16 00
John E. Hartshorn,
20
2 00
40 00
Eben Gay,
5
،،
2 00
10 00
Lawrence Tisdale,
14
2 00
28 00
E. W. Ellis,
8
66
66
2 00
16 00
Wm. Leary,
4
66
66
2 00
8 00
Jerry Donovan,
4
66
66
2 00
8 00
Jerry Flavin,
2
66
2 00
4 00
Thos. Morgan,
10
2 00
20 00
Sumner Ellis,
11
66
2 00
22 00
Jos. Boyden,
12
66
2 00
24 00
John Farrell,
10
66
2 00
20 00
John Fitzgerald,
13}
66
2 00
27 00
John Lyden,
S
66
66
2 00
16 00
John King,
15
66
2 00
30 00
Wm. C. Fisher,
9
2 00
18 00
Winslow Morse,
8
2 00
16 00
Patrick Farren,
5
2 00
10 00
Patrick Conners.
Sł
66
66
1 00
8 50
Thomas Heffern,
28
66
6
2 00
57 11
Patrick Curran,
4
66
2 00
88
Patrick McDonough,
73
2 00
15 00
John Kennedy,
24
3
66
2 00
48 66
Andrew Kelly,
1
2 00
Michael Culliarne,
12
6
66
66
2 00
25 33
Michael Conolly,
5
2
66
2 00
10 44
John Galbraith,
1
66
2 00
22
66
5
66
2 00
66
66
6
Amount carried forward, $3,366 04
37
Amount brought forward, $3,366 04
Paid Patrick Collins,
1 day, 1 lır., at $2 00
2 22
Dennis Higgins,
2 days, 5 hırs., "
2 00
5 11
F. H. Hartshorne, teams, 357
6
1 70
608 04
Nathan Johnson,
46
1 70
78 20
Morris Fitzgerald,
20
3
66 1 70 34 57
Geo. E. Metcalf,
63
8
1
1 70 1 70
56 10
Daniel Fitzgerald,
66
17
1 70
.28 90
Thos. Kerrissey,
1 70 61 20
John Folan,
34
66
66
1 70 57 80
Fred L. Fisher,
66
59
1 70
100 30
Geo. H. Morse,
66
29
66
1 70
49 30
Geo. Cottle,
66
18
66
66
1 70
30 60
Geo. Hawes,
66
18
66
1 70
30 60
Sumner Bagley,
19
61
1 70
32 30
Albert Fales,
16
1 70
27 20
J. E. Hartshorn,
יר
40
=
1 70
68 00
Eben Gay,
66
10
66
1 70
17 00
Lawrence Tisdale,
66
28
66
66
1 70
47 60
E. W. Ellis,
66
16
66
1 70
27 20
Wm. C. Fisher,
27
1 70
45 90
Winslow Morse,
8
66
1 70
13 60
Winslow Morse, 1,097 loads sereened gravel,
12}
137 13
Winslow Morse,
252
10
25 20
Winslow Morse,
59
6 stone,
5
2 95
Wm. C. Fisher,
799
66
gravel,
66
10
79 90
Wm. C. Fisher,
146 66
stone,
10
14 60
John Ellis,
22
gravel,
66
10
2 20
Newman Fales,
14
66
6.
10
1 40
Eben Gay,
33
10
3 30
From Wilson St., 95
66
Geo. E. Sanborn, for supplies,
1 36
Eben Gay, for repairs on road machine,
6 00
Geo. E. Sanborn, for supplies and pipe,
16 28
Geo. II. Sampson & Co., for foreite and fuse,
5 46
Geo. E. Sanborn, for supplies,
7 23
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for supplies, weight for roller,
10 00
Snow's Boston Branch, for supplies,
2 90
M. W. Fairbanks, for labor washing hose,
3 00
A. S. Jackson, for pipe and hose,
15 00
John Nugent,
66 82
139 59
Albert Clay,
33
1 70 108 62
36
66
66
66
Amount carried forward, $5,359 90
38
Amount brought forward, $5,369 90 1 90
Paid H. B. Baker, for tools,
Geo. Hill, for labor trimming trees,
8 10
Geo. H. Sampson & Co., for forcite and exploders, 4 95
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for basin grate, 8 40
Geo. E. Sanborn, for supplies, 6 41
F. A. Fales & Co., for cement, 10 60
Geo. H. Sampson, for supplies,
75
John Nugent, for labor,
9 60
'Spear & Smith, for labor on catch basins,
20 45
Albert Dean, for labor,
11 98
C. D. Hoar, for labor,
3 56
Geo. E. Sanborn, for pipe and supplies,
41 24
Geo. H. Morse, for labor,
66 26
Geo. F. Bagley, for labor and supplics,
2 89
Gco. H. Morrill & Co., for labor on cateh basin,
5 80
Spear & Smith, for labor on eatch basin,
8 44
F. A. Fales & Co., for cement,
2 45
H. B. Baker, for tools,
3 55
Geo. E. Metcalf, for plow point,
85
Fred L. Fisher, for labor,
3 50
Bell & Casey, for catch basin grates,
19 04
Geo. H. Morse, for labor,
3 06
Wm. C. Fisher, for supplies,
1 20
Spear & Smith, for supplies,
65
Robert Rogers, for labor,
24 25
F. H. Hartshorne,
21
days, 2 hrs., at $2 75
58 36
John Colbert,
27
66
6
2 00
23 33
Robert Oldham,
7
66
2
66 2 00
14 44
Morgan Curran,
1
66
2 00
8 00
John Sullivan,
5
66
2 00
10 00
John Shea,
21
8
66
2 00
43 78
M. Folan,
2
66
66 2 00
4 00
Patrick Fahy,
11
7
2 00
23 56
John Nugent,
9
66
7
2 00
19 56
John King,
3
6 00
John Cocklin,
3
2 00
6 00
Patrick Conolly,
19
5
2 00
39 11
Timothy Dolliher,
3
66
5
66
2 00
7 11
Thomas Kerrisscy,
4
1
66
2 00
8 22
Amount carried forward,
$5,985 28
E. L. Hubbard, for repairing tools and supplies,
19 59
2 00
54 44
John Flaherty,
11
66
2 00
66
39
Amount brought forward, $5,985 28
Paid Bartley Flaherty,
7 days,
at $2 00
14 00
Michael Culliarne,
4
1 hr., “
2 00
8 22
Andrew Kelly,
33
66 2 00
7 00
Dennis McCarthy,
19
2 hrs., 2 00
66
2 00
3 00
Albert Clay,
3+
2 00
7 00
Geo. E. Metcalf,
3+
2 00
7 00
Daniel Fitzgerald,
24
2 00
5 00
Thomas Heffern,
2
2
66
2 00
4 44
John Kennedy,
2
2
2 00
4 44
Fred L. Fisher,
1₺
66
2 00
3 00
F. H. Hartshorne, teams, 120
5
1 70
204 95
John Nugent,
19
60
1 70
33 25
Thomas Kerrissey,
66
8
66
1 70
13 60
Nathan Johnson,
1}
1 70
2 55
Albert Clay,
7
1 70
11 90
Geo. E. Metcalf,
66
7
1 70
11 90
Daniel Fitzgerald,
66
5
66
66
1 70
8 50
Fred L. Fisher,
John E. Hartshorn, 26 two-horse loads gravel, at 10 cents,
2 60
Winslow Morse, at 12} cents,
60
screened gravel,
7 50
Winslow Morse,
338
66
“
gravel, at 10 cents, 33 80
John Ellis,
4
66
66
10
40
Wm. C. Fisher,
103
66
66
10
66
10 30
Eben Gay,
8
66
66
" 10
80
H. T. Atwood,
14
66
66
66
10
6.
4 40
Washington Street, Munroe Street, and Railroad Ave- nue, 300 two-horse loads gravel,
$6,438 37
Cr., by amount received for gravel,
135 94
$6,302 43
Appropriation, $6,500 00
Respectfully submitted,
F. H. HARTSHORNE, Superintendent of Streets.
5 10
3
66
1 70
38 44
Nathan Johnson,
66
40
GRADE CROSSINGS.
Paid Joseph J. Feeley, for services,
$500 00
Robert Rogers, for attending hearings,
7 20
$507 20
Appropriation, $1,500 00
GRADING LAND BETWEEN GUILD, WALPOLE, AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $70 15
H. F. Walker, for pumping out reservoir, 6 25
Robert Rogers, for surveying, 5 00
4 50
Appropriation, $100 00
DRAINAGE OF LAND EAST OF FOUNDRY STREET.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $89 33
George E. Sanborn, for supplies,
66 01
E. L. Hubbard, for repairs and supplies,
12 45
George F. Bagley, for labor,
1 90
$169 69
Appropriation,
$175 00
DRAINAGE OF WATER FROM MUNROE STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $197 83
George E. Sanborn, for drain pipe and supplies, 163 88
Robert Rogers, for labor, 50 00
Bell & Casey, for grates, 19 98
George E. Metcalf, for labor,
3 50
$435 19
Appropriation,
$500 00
George E. Sanborn, for supplies,
$85 90
41
TOWN SEWER.
Paid George H. Morrill & Co., for pipe,
$38 33
John T. Langford, for laying drain pipe, 796 40
Walker & Goodwin, for labor,
11 51
$846 24
Appropriation, $400 00
SURVEYING AND SETTING STREET BOUNDS.
Paid Robert Rogers, for surveying, $309 50
W. C. Cottrell, for stakes and supplies,
9 70
E. F. Gay, for stakes,
3 98
F. H. Hartshorne, for labor,
1 00
$324 18
Appropriation, $250 00
REMOVING LEDGE ON CHAPEL STREET.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor,
$249 10
Andrew Carberry, for blasting,
30 00
$279 10
Appropriation, $250 00
SIDEWALK ON WASHINGTON STREET.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor,
$191 22
Robert Rogers, for labor,
25 00
George E. Sanborn, for drain pipe, 1 71
$217 93
Appropriation, $200 00
42
REMOVING SNOW.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor,
$235 30
F. L. Fisher, "
14 61
George H. Morse,
22 46
George Hawes, 66
11 00
E. E. Talbot, 66
2 67
George E. Metcalf, 66
21 00
John Nugent, 66
18 00
A. Biester,
3 56
S. E. Chamberlain,
1 10
E. L. Hubbard, for repairs,
10 50
W. C. Cottrell, for repairs,
7 40
$347 60
Appropriation, $500 00
CONCRETE SIDEWALKS.
Paid Bragdon & Low, for laying concrete walk, $2,105 90
C. Chisholm, for laying concrete walk, 253 40
F. H. Hartshorne, for labor,
636 32
F. H. Hartshorne, for freight on edgestones,
8 52
John Turner & Co., for edgestones,
110 00
Arthur Rogers, for labor,
150 00
N. Y. & N. E. R. R., for freight,
13 10
John Nugent, for labor,
51 90
Martin Lyden, for labor,
20 00
George F. Bagley, for labor and supplies,
46 88
Rea Bros., for labor,
14 00
$3,410 02
Appropriation, $2,000 00
Assessments, 1,350 79
43
WIDENING WINTER STREET.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $2,579 28
George E. Sanborn, for supplies, 28 24
John Nugent, for labor, 13 50
George F. Bagley, for labor,
11 58
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for grate,
9 09
John Folan, for watering,
3 00
$2,644 69
Appropriation, $2,000 00
Appropriation of 1894,
Assessment, 353 00
HIGHLAND STREET.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor,
$189 46
John Nugent, for labor, 55 92
George E. Sanborn, for supplies, 1 85
$247 23
Appropriation, $240 00
Assessment, 80 00
FOUNDRY STREET.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $300 26
Andrew Carberry, for blasting, 225 00
George E. Sanborn, for supplies, 14 90
Pendergast & Callahan, for supplies, 4 69
John Nugent, for labor,
4 50
J. E. Plimpton & Co., for filling,
12 00
$561 35
Appropriation,
$500 00
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44
ROCK STREET.
Paid Andrew Carberry, for blasting ledge, $395 00
F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, 269 24
John Nugent, for labor, 64 80
E. L. Hubbard, for repairs, 10 99
$740 03
Appropriation, $950 00
HOYLE STREET EXTENSION.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $1,122 57
John Nugent, for labor, 56 70
E. L. Hubbard, for repairing tools, 16 55
W. C. Cottrell, for stakes,
4 50
$1,200 32
Appropriation, $600 00
Assessment, 600 00
CONCORD AVENUE.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, John Nugent, for labor, 29 00
$185 88
Robert Rogers, for labor, 25 00
$239 88
Appropriation, $200 00
45
STATE HIGHWAY.
Paid Priest, Page Co., for platform scales, $179 10
George M. McQuesten, for lumber, 30 10
F. L. Fisher, for freight, labor, and supplies, 32 83
Walker & Goodwin, for labor and supplies, 22 95
J. M. Folan, for supplies,
6 00
$270 98
Appropriation, $200 00
WIDENING WASHINGTON STREET.
Paid J. W. Conger, for land and land damage, $1,005 00
A. Rogers, for 250 yards of filling, 62 50
John C. Lane, for services, 8 00
$1,075 50
Appropriation, $6,500 00
STATE HIGHWAY CONTRACT.
Paid F. H. Hartshorne, for labor, $2,487 65
L. F. Tisdale, for labor, 100 00
John Nugent, for labor, 92 64
W. C. Cottrell, for labor,
21 45
Massachusetts Broken Stone Co., for crushing stone, 805 40
Fred. L. Fisher, for stone,
235 43
F. A. Fales, for stone, 134 75
E. N. Fales, for stone, 124 63
Amount carried forward, $4,001 95
46
Amount brought forward, 84,001 95
Paid Albert Fales, for stone,
211 87
Mrs. N. M. Page, for stone,
95 53
John Foster, for stone,
74 96
Eben F. Gay, for stone,
40 33
L. F. Tisdale, for stone,
64 77
A. Rogers, for stone, 14 00
Alfred Ellis, for stone,
17 17
Town of Norwood, for stone,
9 54
Charles Ryan, for stone. 7 96
Charles E. Hill, for weighing,
18 00
A. E: Pratt, for weighing,
38 00
New England R. R. Co., for freight on stone bounds, etc., 114 91
George E. Sanborn, for supplies,
38 11
E. L. Hubbard, for supplies, 21 75
Walker & Goodwin, for labor and supplies, 38 73
George F. Bagley, for fence, 22 06
F. A. Fales & Co., for cement, 24 75
S. E. Chamberlain, for covering stone,
27 60
Adams Express Co., for express,
25
$4,882 24
Amount received by the Treasurer from the State on the above contract, $4,295 38
LIGHTING STREETS.
Paid Norwood Gas Light Co., for care,
$1,351 29
F. C. Dexter, for care 2 lamps, 12 months, 18 00
M. H. Howard, 1 lamp, 24 18 00 66
M. W. Crowley, 66 66
1 24 18 00
S. Curran, 1
66
24 " 18 00
1'. F. Gallagher, 66
1 24 66 18 00
Amount carried forward, $1,441 29
47
Amount brought forward, $1,441 29 for care 1 lamp, 12 months, 9 00
Paid Mrs. J. Smith,
C. Duncan,
1
12
66 9 00
George A. O'Brien,
1
12 9 00
Frank Groote,
1
12
9 00
John Nugent,
1
66
12
66
9 00
William Allen,
1
10年
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8 00
Levi Greenwood,
1
6
66
4 50
George E. Metcalf,
66
1
12
66
9 00
P. J. Mahoney,
"
1
5
3 75
R. Elisher,
1
66
6
4 50
$1,516 04
Appropriation,
$1,900 00
WATERING STREETS.
Paid E. F. Roby, for water,
$81 97
Appropriation,
$100 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid C. W. Morse, for rent of selectmen's room, $100 00
T. E. Clary Co., for insurance 66 24 00
Norwood Gaslight Co., for gas at 66 11 90
A. J. Purcell, for burners and chimneys for selectmen's room, 11 25
Mrs. M. Conley, for care of
15 10
E. F. Gay, for wood for
66
5 20
J. E. Hartshorn, for kindling for
2 00
W. Brooks, for reseating chair,
66
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H. L. Boyden, for supplies for
66
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1 84
A. Holton, for supplies for
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6 81
Pratt & Marston, for express at
2 75
Amount carried forward, $181 35
48
Amount brought forward, $181 35
Paid Trustees of Orient Lodge, use of hall for town
meetings, 67 00
Trustees of Orient Lodge, use of hall for caucus, 33 25
John C. Lane, legal services, 25 00
N. L. Sheldon, legal advice, 5 00
E. L. Burdakin, for list of deeds, 10 00
T. F. Wellington, for meals for County Com- missioners, 2 50
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., for rent of safe, 10 00
A. T. Harriott, for police badges, 2 25
Dr. Dodge, for returning births, 12 00
Dr. Fogg, 10 00
Dr. Norton, 66 66
3 25
Dr. Gould,
66
2 75
Dr. Cragin, 40 66
2 50
F. A. Fales, for issuing burial permits, 1894, 16 00
C. B. Dexter, for returning deaths, 8 75
E. L. Bigelow, for collecting births, 15 00
George Hill, for pruning trees, 7 20
J. W. Talbot, for shade trees,
7 00
J. B. Sullivan, for shade trees,
3 00
W. S. Beal, for team, 1 50
Thomas E. Clary Co., for insurance on Water Commissioner's fixtures, 38 25
Cash paid searching party for Gillin child, 38 50
P. B. Thompson, for telephoning and supplies, 90
J. E. Plimpton Co., for telephone messages, 65
F. A. Fales, for cash paid for copy of valuation, Sumner Bagley, for distributing valuation books,
35 00
18 00
E. F. Roby, for painting guide boards, 11 50
George E. Sanborn, for drain pipe, 54 11
Herbert Tucker, for framing voting list, 2 25
George F. Bagley, for labor on voting booths, 15 00
Amount carried forward, $650 46
C. B. Horgan, for teams, 11 00
49
Amount brought forward, $650 46
Paid John Nugent, for burying horse,
5 00
I. T. Snow, for supplies, 2 71
F. A. Fales, for postage,
1 94
Dr. J. A. Soule, services for Board of Health,
3 00
George R. Cottle, for building retaining wall,
23 85
Mrs. Julia D. Everett, for building retaining fence, 22 30
Town of Dedham, tax on pumping station lot, 1 65
HI. E. Farnsworth, for supplies,
1 04
E. L. Bigelow, for recording births, deaths, and marriages, 93 50
$805 45
Appropriation, $900 00
RECAPITULATION.
Total expense of Schools, $18,525 46
Truant School,
128 84
Iligh School addition,
10,187 50
High School note and interest,
70 00
Guild School note and interest,
3,420 00
West School note and interest,
1,080 00
Fire department,
1,495 67
New hose, 350 50
Support of Norwood poor,
3,937 96
Non-resident poor,
274 27
Military and state aid,
295 68
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