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99
MARRIAGES
REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH DURING THE YEAR 1891.
DATE.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
1891. Jan. 30.
Herbert F. Reynolds Fannie Porter Hunt
Randolph
28
Randolph
22
Feb. 3,
Michael J. Kennedy Anna A. Hand .
Randolph
32
5,
Joseph C. Gallagher Hannah J. Sullivan
Randolph
19
Holbrook
20
9,
John P Rooney Mary M. Dwyer .
Randolph
41
Mar. 30,
William W. Lord Mabel M. Lawrence
Easthampton
24
Randolph
20
Apr. 15.
James B. McDonald Henrietta A. Shay
Randolph
34
Randolph
28
18,
Omer W. Langley Sarah E. Stetson
Randolph
20
Randolph
17
.21,
Charles Stickney Mary E. Meaney
Randolph
22
Randolph
18
June 9,
Daniel Boesig Emma A. Sleets
Randolph
48
Randolph
29
17,
Henry P. Bergan Edith L. Crooker
Brockton
25
Avon
30
22,
John F. Gill Julia Mulligan
Randolph
39
Randolph
33
July 3,
George W. Bearse Luella L. Brown
Randolph
22
Randolph
19
22,
Herbert B. Niles Linda M. Brown
Randolph
20
Brockton
19
23,
Louis S. Bowerman Flora E. Everett
.
Randolph
27
.
Quincy, Ill.
21
Randolph
32
Randolph
28
.
100
DATE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
AGE.
1891. Aug. 25,
Peter Dunn
Brockton
24
Anna L. Upham
Avon
22
Sept. 2,
Lucien A. Cowles Anna M. Woods
Randolph
21
Lake Village, N.H.
22
5,
Lester O. Goodrich Anna E. Leaf (Martin)
.
Randolph
.
19
Emory A. Delano Joanna Walsh
Avon .
33
Avon
22
21,
Charles V. Clay . Priscilla Carpenter
Randolph
62
Randolph
48
Oct.
3,
Willbur E. Watson Mary E. Bestick
·
Braintree
18
18,
Marcus Q. Tirrell Annie I. Jones
Randolph
29
Randolph
25
27,
James Dowd Elizabeth Carney
Randolph
36
29,
Francis E. Dooley Mary L. Flynn .
Randolph
29
Randolph
33
29,
William T. Barry Jane Mackedon .
.
Randolph
32
Nov. 12,
Bela De Forrest . Emma L. Dyer .
Randolph
21
Randolph
19
11,
Frank D. Alden . Nellie L. Thompson
.
Randolph
31
18,
Henry M. Cutts Marion Belcher .
·
Randolph
26
Dec. 7,
William H. Daly Anna B. Lestie
.
Randolph
20
25.
Willie L. Hollis Lizzie A. Wrightington
.
Randolph
23
Randolph
21
25,
John F. Dumphy Katie F. Foley .
.
. Randolph
33
Randolph
29
.
·
Randolph
38
Randolph
23
Brookline
33
Randolph
28
.
Randolph
37
Braintree
30
Randolph
21
101
DEATHS
REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF RANDOLPH IN 1891.
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
1891.
Y. M. D.
Jan.
4. Gertrude O'Brien
11 30
Meningitis
5, Charlotte S. Clark
43 7 11
Typhoid fever Bronchitis
18, George Sullivan
2 19 Hydrocepholoid disease
24, Richard Hogan
24, Libby
Feb.
2, Bridget A. Wall (Fox)
29
9
S Phthisis
2, Mary A. Maxfield
86
Old age
11, John F. Kiley
36
1 16 |Phthisis
19. Anne F. Jones
19
Cholera infantum Pneumonia
28, Alpheus Hawes
S1
2
9 Cerebral hemorrhage
Mar.
4, Mary L. Kelliher
4, Herbert O. Jones
12, Margaret F. Riley
12, Jennie R. Delano (Adams)
29
9 ɔ̃ Phthisis pulmonalis
20, Levi Wilbur
68
26
2 20
Phthisis
Apr.
S. William Henry Boyle .
25
5 Phthisis pulmonalis Cancer of stomach
16, Royal W. Turner
6S
1
6 Heart disease
20, Daniels .
Premature birth
27, Michael Morgan
72
9 25
Heart disease
4, Sally Jones (Cole)
90 6 19
Old age
S, Ellen Murray
1 At birth
S, William Tillson, V.S.
49
6 13
Cerebral tumor
May 13, Francis Gill, illegitimate
2
1
Congestion
1S, Lona M. Clark (Holbrook)
S3
18 Old age ; congst'n lungs
18, Hannah French (Howard) .
79
7 11 Old age ; congst'n lungs
2S, John Warren Belcher
61 1
Erysipelas
June 7,- Weston . .
12, Eunice C. Conant (Kendrick)
52
27
Cancer
16, Louisa M. Nash (Reed)
53
5 6
Cancer
17, Patrick T. McGrath
60
Cystitis
27, John E. Mclellan
3
Strangulated hernia, congenital
July 7, Charles B. Linfield
76
3 2S
Valvular dis. of heart
8, Francis Blanchard
S3
7 7
Phthisis
12, Freddie Jones
11 6 15
Consumption
.
23. David Ahearn
67
16 S 25 Measles : consumption
5 23 Tabes messintonica
36 10 15 Phthisis pulmonalis
16, Margaret Mitchell (Beck)
52 10 11
Heart disease Pericarditis
22, Mary E. Sullivan (Foley) 24, Patrick H. Flynn .
23
21 Phthisis pulmonalis
19, Harriet T. Weeks (Brett)
6S
13. Honora Stanton (Barry)
66
Bright's disease
·
27, Eleazer Beal
82 11 22
Cerebral hemorrhage
May
Old age ; pyemia
Apr. 29. Nelson E. Knight, V.S.
Stillborn
.
.
66
17. Ann Hamilton (Riley)
47 5 Gastritis Stillborn
.
102
DATE.
NAME.
AGE.
DISEASE.
1891.
Y. M. D.
July 12, Elizabeth A. Ayers (Hughes 13, Lucy M. Paine (Jones)
28 : 22
Consumption
21, George E. Burrell 23, Eva May Clark ·
11 11
Marasmus
24, Thomas H. English
4 1 Tubercular peritonitis
26, Carrie E. Bradley
69
9 14
Rheumatism
Aug. 1, Allen B. Clay
8 18
Cholera infantum
2, Catharine Hoye (Kehoe)
69
Dysentery
15, Sarah H. Cushing
52 co 27
Exhaustion
21, Anna F. Burke
67
2 19 Softening brain
14, Ellen M. McAuliffe
3 9 Septicemia
16, Martha Holmes (Van Horn)
87 9
7 Heart disease
17, George E. Keith .
6 28
Cholera infantum
18, Susan A. Sampson (Ripley, Pratt, Wheeler)
90 9
6
Old age
20, James Halpin
51
6 Morbis cordis
21, Edward B. Howard
74 11
4
Old age
21, Frank Stickney
1
6 Tubercular meningitis
27, Frank Smith
80
Old age
28, John Foley, V.S.
56 2
Drowned
Oct. 2, Kate Agnes Walker, illeg'te 10, Timothy Mannix .
Exposure Consumption
Nov. 10, Elizabeth Thayer (Thayer) 19, James H. Mahoney
37
Heart disease
22, Charles A. Hunt
22
6
2 Typhoid fever
25, Frank A. Bradley
2
6 Stoppage
3, Mary E. Thayer (Wood)
46 41 19
Consumption Phthisis
9, Charlotte A. Powderly
33
6
9
Consumption
12, Caleb Stevens
78
7 8
Heart disease
17, Walter A. Howard
35 8 26
Acute mania
18. John P. Linfield .
81 8 22
General debility
19. Olinda Holbrook (Stetson)
82
5 27
Old age
23, Margaret Donnavan (Mc- Inery)
91
7
La grippe
26, De Forrest
1
Premature birth
28, William P. O'Brien
36
9
5 Cerebral hemorrhage
28, George Marcille .
4
9 Menengitis
31, Grace Stone (Ide Peabody, Alden)
87 4 11
Heart failure
.
36 4 5
Phthisis pulmonalis
5 8 20 Inflammation bowels
1 14
Cholera infantum
26, Edward Kiernan . 27, John J. Farrell
3 21 Cholera infantum
28, Ellen Kiley (Buckley)
5 Marasmus Cerebral hemorrhage
Sept. 12, Cornelius McMahon
64
.
Dec.
5, Patrick Flannigan
40
3 15
75
73
5 4 Softening brain
·
.
103
CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES.
Bronchitis, hydrocepholoid disease, measles and consumption, pericardi- tis, gastritis, pneumonia, tabes messintonica, cancer of stomach, Bright's disease, cerebral tumor, congestion, erysipelas, cystitis, strangulated hernia, valvular disease of heart, inflammation of bowels, tubercular men- ingitis, tubercular peritonitis, rheumatism, dysentery, exhaustion, septi- cemia, morbus cordis, drowned, exposure, stoppage, acute mania, la grippe. general debility, heart failure, 1 each . 30
Typhoid fever, stillborn, cancer, softening brain, marasmus, men-
ingitis, 2 each .
. 12
Premature birth, 3; cerebral hemorrhage, 4 7
Phthisis, cholera infantum, phthisis pulmonalis, consumption, 5 each 20
Heart disease
6
Old age
9
Total number
84
Under 5 years of age
22
Between 5 and 10
1
10 and 20
3
20 and 30
7
30 and 40
7
40 and 50
5
50 and 60
6
60 and 70
12
70 and 80
S
80 and 90
10
Over 90, 3 .
3
Average, 42 years 84
FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, SUPERIN- TENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE, ENGINEERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS, AND TREASURER
OF THE
TOWN OF RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH
1
THE REPORTS OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE STETSON SCHOOL FUND, THE TRUSTEES OF THE TURNER FREE LIBRARY, AND OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1892.
RANDOLPH : RANDOLPH REGISTER AND HOLBROOK NEWS, DANIEL H. HUXFORD, PUBLISHER. 1893.
FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF RANDOLPH,
TOGETHER WITH REPORT> OF
TRUSTEES OF STETSON SCHOOL FUND, TRUSTEES OF TURNER FREE LIBRARY, AND WATER COMMISSIONERS,
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1892.
RANDOLPH : RANDOLPH REGISTER AND HOLBROOK NEWS, DANIEL H. HUXFORD, PUBLISHER. I893.
TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1892-93.
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, AND OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. PETER B. HAND. PATRICK II. MCLAUGHLIN. JOHN K. WILLARD.
TOWN CLERK AND TREASURER. IIIRAM C. ALDEN. SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
ASA P. FRENCH Term expires 1893. THADDEUS T. CUSHMAN Term expires 1894. . THOMAS DOLAN
Term expires 1895.
TRUSTEES OF STETSON HIGH SCHOOL.
ASA P. FRENCH THADDEUS T. CUSHMAN
Term expires 1894.
JOHN B. WREN
Term expires 1895.
WATER COMMISSIONERS.
CHARLES A. WALES Term expires 1893.
DANIEL B. WHITE
Term expires 1894.
PETER B. HAND
Term expires 1895.
AUDITORS.
CHARLES G. HATHAWAY. THOMAS A. KENNEDY. MICHAEL F. CUNNINGHAM.
CONSTABLES.
EDWIN F. KNIGHT. JOHN E. CLARK.
FRANK J. DONAHOE. LINCOLN STETSON.
THOMAS FARRELL. MICHAEL F. SULLIVAN.
TAX COLLECTOR. FRED . M. FRENCH.
FENCE VIEWERS.
JAMES RILEY. JOSEPH T. LEAHY. JAMES H. WALES.
JAMES FARDY.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS. HERBERT W. PRATT. DAVID P. MCGAUGHEY. HIRAM C. ALDEN.
INSPECTORS OF ELECTIONS.
GEORGE C. SPEAR. JOSEPH J. MCMAHON.
DEPUTY INSPECTORS OF ELECTIONS. AUGUSTUS L. CHASE. EDWARD O'FLAHERTY.
ENGINEERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.
CHARLES A. WALES, Chief. WILLIAM A. CROAK, Clerk. JOHN HANEY. DANIEL J. BRENNAN. CORNELIUS DESMOND.
SUPERINTENDENT OF ALMSHOUSE. GEORGE R. WEAVER. SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS. GEORGE R. WEAVER.
KEEPER OF LOCKUP. COLIN BOYD.
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT. WILLIAM MOORE, OF WALPOLE. TIMOTHY F. QUINN, OF SHARON.
MAY 1 4 1963
Term expires 1893.
REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS.
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Randolph :
The Selectmen and Assessors herewith submit their annual report for the year ending December 31, 1892.
TAXABLE VALUATION MAY 1, 1892.
Real estate
$1,550,075 00
Personal estate
467,135 00
$2,017,210 00
Rate of taxation May 1, 1892, $18.60 on $1000.
Population, census of 1890
3,946
Number of polls, May 1, 1892
1,113
horses May 1, 1892
351
cows May 1, 1892
223
acres of land taxed May 1, 1892
5,733
dwellings taxed May 1, 1892
827
APPROPRIATIONS AS VOTED BY THE TOWN ; ALSO COUNTY AND STATE TAX.
Reappropriations. Appropriations.
For Schools
$1,792 19 $6,467 40
Stetson High School
360 00
1,840 00
highways
115 63
3,884 37
paving
34 58
465 42
removing snow .
137 34 762 66
miscellaneous
34 62
1,965 38
poor in almshouse
1,800 00
4
For poor out of almshouse
$4,000 00
soldiers' relief
200 00
soldiers' relief, Randolph and Holbrook
755 71 244 29
military aid
500 00
interest on town debt
1,900 00
town officers
242 17
1,857 83
fire department
257 15
1,575 70
decoration of soldiers' graves
100 00
interest on water loan
4,800 00
sinking fund water loan .
3,575 00
hydrants, fountains, &c.
2,000 00
Dr. D. F. Kinnear
50 00
schoolhouse, West Corners
1,500 00
pay of physicians
60 00
290 00
Pond street
150 00
special police
122 50
377 50
boiler at almshouse
400 00
celebration of the One Hun- dredth Anniversary 2,000 00
sidewalk, North Main street
100 00
Lafayette street
227 18
care of clocks
50 00
county tax
2,331 91
state tax
1,907 50
$4,339 07 $46,894 96
Reappropriation
. $4,339 07
Appropriation . 46,894 96
Borrowed for Liberty and North streets, 1,800 00
Total
$53,034 03
5
ESTIMATED VALUE OF PROPERTY OWNED BY THE TOWN DECEMBER 31. 1892.
Almshouse property and farm . $12,000 00
Town house and land . 18,000 00
Two steam fire-engines and apparatus
10.500 00
Three fire-engine houses and lockup
4.200 00
One Babcock engine and apparatus .
800 00
One hearse
100 00
Ten acres salt marsh 300 00
Schoolhouse and land, District No. 1
2,000 00
Schoolhouse and land, District No. 2
6.000 00
Schoolhouse and land, District No. 3 1.800 00 Schoolhouse and land, District No. 4 5,750 00 .
Schoolhouse and land, District No. 5 1,200 00 Schoolhouse and land, District No. 6 1,600 00 Prescott schoolhouse and land . 15.000 00
Eight shares Randolph National Bank
1,440 00
Stetson School fund, par value
10.600 00
Turner School fund, par value
1,500 00
Turner Free Library building and land
40,000 00
Turner Free Library fund
5,000 00
Turner fund . . 10,000 00
Turner Free Library
5.000 00
Water works
. 145,000 00
Land and building, Clark estate
.
2.800 00
EXPENDITURES.
The Selectmen have drawn orders on the Treasurer amount- ing to $52,171.68.
On account of schools
$8.906 49
Stetson High School . 2.024 90
poor out of almshouse 3.753 81
6
On account of poor belonging to Randolph and
Holbrook .
$1,397 75
soldiers' relief 144 15
poor in almshouse
3,124 73
poor of other towns .
542 58
state paupers and tramps
166 62
miscellaneous expenses
1,920 88
fire department
1,964 25 .
state aid
2,137 00
military aid ·
752 00
water, hydrant service, &c. ·
2,000 00
contribution to sinking fund ·
3,575 00
interest on water loan
4,800 00 ·
sidewalk, North Main street
100 00
highways, repair of
3,970 83
paving
500 42
removing snow
836 79
Pond street
150 00
town officers
2,124 52
decoration of soldiers' graves
100 00
Dr. D. F. Kinnear
50 00
pay of physicians
254 28
schoolhouse, West Corners
1,546 46
special police
500 00
boiler at almshouse
275 00
celebration of 100th Anniversary
2,000 00
Lafayette street
226 78
care of clocks
50 00
Liberty and North sts.
1,799 24
attending funerals 241 50
abatement of taxes
235 70
·
$52,171 68
7
RECAPITULATION.
Appropriations.
Expenditures.
For schools .
$8,259 59
income from other sources
8,906 49
Stetson High School
2,200 00
2,024 90
poor in almshouse
1,800 00
3,124 73
poor out of almshouse
4,000 00
3,753 81
poor belonging to Randolph and
Holbrook, } paid by Holbrook
1,000 00
1,397 75
soldiers' relief
200 00
144 15
poor of other towns
542 58
highways
4,000 00
3,970 83
paving .
500 00
500 42
removing snow
900 00
836 79
miscellaneous
2;000 00
1,920 88
state paupers and tramps f
166 62
fire department
1,832 85
1,964 25
state aid, paid by state
2,137 00
military aid, ¿ by state
500 00
752 00
sidewalk, North Main street
100 00
100 00
Pond street
150 00
150 00
Dr. D. F. Kinnear
50 00
50 00
pay of physicians
350 00
254 28
decoration of soldiers' graves
100 00
100 00
special police
500 00
500 00
care of clocks
50 00
50 00
Lafayette street
227 18
226 78
boiler at almshouse
400 00
275 00
Liberty and North streets
1,800 00
1,799 24
attending funerals
241 50
abatement of taxes
235 70
water, hydrant service, &c. · 2,000 00
2,000 00
* Net expense of almshouse, $1,905.09.
t No appropriation.
8
For contribution to sinking fund
$3,575 00
$3,575 00
interest on water loan
4,800 00
4,800 00
town officers
2,100 00 2,124 52
celebration of the One Hun-
dredth Anniversary
2,000 00
2,000 00
interest on town debt #
1,900 00
county tax ; .
2,331 91
state tax ±
1,907 50
schoolhouse, West Corners
· 1,500 00
1,546 46
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen, -I herewith submit my third annual report. The roads were all scraped and gutters cleaned out in the spring, and many of the gutters in the late autumn. Many large boulders were removed from the back roads, and the following streets were wholly or in part with their sidewalks gravelled : South, Maple, Union, Howard, Plain, North, Cottage, Ward, Moulton, Warren, West, Cross, Fowler, Mt. Pleasant square, Allen and Roel streets. The sidewalks on North and South Main street with part of its road, and a new sidewalk built from the residence of John Johnson on North Main street to the residence of Thomas B. Howard. The hill on Pond street was graded to an easy slope and the street gravelled where needed. About two hundred dollars were expended on Lafayette street in widening it from the schoolhouse to Grove street. A large bridge was built at the foot of Alden street to carry off the surface water, and the street with a sidewalk rebuilt ; and as many small stones were used in its construction, it will not need many repairs for years. North street from the residence of J. K. Wil- lard to the estate of S. A. Thayer was widened and a side-
# See Treasurer's report.
9
walk built. A derrick was purchased, and it paid for itself in the saving of labor at the ledge. So many retaining walls had to be built, and the ledge so obstinate, that the appropriation was insufficient to complete it to Braintree line. A small appropriation would complete it.
Paving was done on North and South Main and on North streets, beside numerous driveways, and some curbing set. Very many of the paving stones and nearly five hundred loads of road material was taken from the town farm. With the electric car tracks on Main street, and the roadway on either side so narrow, with the constantly increasing heavy travel and the poor material for repairs, makes it almost impossible to keep it in proper condition, and in the near future will require macadam or paving. It would be econ- omy for the town to purchase a stone crusher, and build a certain part every year, and in a few years our streets would show a marked improvement, and the expense for repairs each year would be less than at present. The increased ex- penditure on the snow account was owing to the heavy drifting snows in the early year. The town teams do a very large share of the team work. There are about twenty- eight miles of roads to be repaired in the town, and I think a large amount of work has been accomplished for the money expended. With many thanks for your hearty co- operation, I am your obedient servant,
GEORGE R. WEAVER, Superintendent of Streets.
REPAIRS OF HIGHWAYS.
Paid George L. Binney, labor $4 00
Martin F. Smith, team, labor 7 50
Frank H. Langley, materials and labor 19 48
Matthew Graham, labor
18 00
10
Paid James Carroll and team, labor
$1.75
Mrs. Alden, gravel
20
Martin P. Pike, labor
4 25
George R. Weaver, labor
201 00
Town teams, labor
336 87
Charles A. Allen, labor
208 00
Joseph Donavan, labor
162 70
Thomas Duff, labor
182 30
Syria C. Hodge, labor
2 00
William Carroll, labor
4 00
H. M. White & Co., materials
18 66
Thomas Whalin, labor
196 00
John B. McGrane, labor 123 70
Michael Lagan, labor
68 74
Florence Sullivan, labor
100 00
William C. Barry, labor
194 70
William Brennan, labor
144 30
William Gill, labor
71 00
John Sheehan, labor
68 40
Peter McConaty, labor
51 90
William F. Sheppard, labor
18 00
John T. Manning, labor
102 30
James Riley and team, labor
170 73
for use of scraper
11 50
James Lyons, labor
30 00
Thomas Buckley, labor
164 90
Michael Crowley, labor
78 40
Patrick Welch, labor
44 34
John Curran, labor
28 00
George F. French, labor
152 70
Thomas F. Hand, labor
28 00
Dominick Hand, labor
26 00
John Crosby, labor
6 00
M. Gallahan, labor
5 00
11
Paid A. J. Towns, team, labor $82 50
· Robert MeAuliffe and team, labor
88 37
Gerald Farrell, labor 4 00
Thomas Patten, labor
16 00
Thomas Johnson, labor
4 00
James Barry, labor
5 00
Sorianna Jones, labor
6 00
Thomas Devine and team, labor
9 37
William Mahady and team, labor 57 00
for dynamite
40
John Desmond, labor 72 70
Cornelius Ahearn, labor 23 74
Thomas Donahoe, labor 43 30
William Devine and team. labor
28 12
D. Kelleher, labor
1 87
Joshua Hunt, labor
25
George H. Sampson, forcite
$6 50
Joseph T. Leahy, team, labor 28 75
Edward Devine, team, labor 21 25
Francis E. Stetson, team, labor
19 27
James Keenan, team, labor
7 50
Michael Ford, posts
90
Michael Ford, gravel
5 75
Mrs. Dinter, gravel
2 50
James Gogan, gravel
6 40
E. Alden, gravel
10 36
Charles A. Wales, gravel
11 04
Estate of Thomas F. Lynch, gravel
17 08
Charles Prescott, gravel .
12 24
S. Alden, gravel
4 76
T. Kingsley, gravel
2 66
Lawrence White, labor
50
Thomas Johnson, posts
60
James Gogan, and team, labor
8 00
12
Paid James Riley, gravel $6 40
Edwin M. Mann, posts
3 75
William Brennan, posts 1 20
George R. Weaver, gravel
50
James Fardy, materials and labor
99 72
James E. Neary, labor
6 00
J. B. Rhines & Co., lumber
49 83
for team labor
7 00
Charles A. Wales, drain pipe
23 50
Patrick Mannix, labor
24 00
Daniel Kiley and team, labor
23 90
James Sutton, labor
1 00
Charles H. Mann, labor
12 90
Dexter T. Clark, surveying
2 50
Manus Gallagher, labor
4 00
David W. Lewis, drain pipe
7 20
for gravel
20 23
Simon B. Corliss, stone
6 00
E. A. Allen, labor .
4 00
Charles Prescott, materials
2 20
E. F. Knight, labor
1 00
Total
$3,970 83
Appropriation, $4,000 00
Unexpended, 29 17
NORTH STREET.
Paid Town teams, labor $153 00
George R. Weaver, labor
132 00
Thomas Whalin, labor 76 53
Charles A. Allen, labor
92 95
Thomas Buckley, labor
93 33
John B. McGrane, labor
80 55
George F. French, labor
69 55
13
Paid JJoseph Donavan, labor
$82 33
Thomas Duff, labor
74 33
Florence Sullivan, labor
68 55
Martin Eddy, labor
5 00
Lysander Morse, labor 55 55
John T. Manning, labor
66 33
Michael Crowley, labor
69 33
Patrick Mannix, labor
55 33
William Brennan, labor
60 55
James Swindells, labor
6 50
William C. Barry, labor
56 55
Frank E. Stetson, team, labor .
41 62
For sledge hammer 1 25
Michael Lagan, labor
41 55
William Gill, labor
40 33
Lincoln Stetson, team, labor
15 75
Frank H. Langley, materials and labor
24 17
Thomas Johnson, labor
24 00
John Desmond, labor
34 50
Lewis JJones, labor
20 00
Cornelius Ahearn, labor
15 50
Robert McAuliffe and team, labor
33 87
Charles H. Cole and team, labor 36 75
James Riley and team, labor
15 00
Jedediah French, labor
14 00
Dexter T. Clark, surveying
12 50
for use of scraper
1 00
for lumber for fencing
15 00
for use of derrick
15 00
for nails
25
James Fardy, materials and labor
42 25
George H. Sampson, rending rock
6 93
Peter McConaty, labor
6 00
William Mahady and team, labor
1 75
14
Paid R. A. Thayer and team, labor
$8 67
Patrick Welch, labor
1 00
for drain pipe
3 00
M. M. Alden, lumber
5 12
for gravel
5 00
Joseph T. Leahy, labor
15 22
Cyrus Eddy, labor
4 00
Total
. $1,799 24
Appropriation, $1,800 00
LAFAYETTE STREET.
Paid Dexter T. Clark, surveying $6 00
James Carroll, fencing, labor
20 00
Mary Smith, land damage
10 00
town teams, labor
21 00
George R. Weaver, labor
19 00
Thomas Whalin, labor
13 00
Charles A. Allen, labor
9 00
Thomas Buckley, labor
11 00
John B. McGrane, labor
13 00
George F. French, labor
7 00
Joseph Donavan,'labor
7 00
Thomas Donahoe, labor
4 00
Thomas Duff, labor
7 00
Michael Lagan, labor
8 00
William Carroll, posts
4 20
for fencing
7 08
for nails
50
Florence Sullivan, labor
5 00
for gravel
1 25
for team labor .
3 75
15
Paid Joanna Desmond, land damage and remov- ing building
$50 00
Total
$226 78
Appropriation, $227 18
POND STREET.
Paid town teams, labor $17 50
George R. Weaver, labor
14 00
Thomas Whalin, labor
9 50
Charles A. Allen, labor
9 50
William Brennan, labor
8 50
Joseph Donavan, labor
8 50
Thomas Duff, labor .
8 50
Thomas Buckley, labor
8 50
John B. McGrane, labor
8 50
William C. Barry, labor
8 50
John T. Manning, labor
7 50
George F. French, labor
8 50
John Desmond, labor
8 50
Thomas Donahoe, labor
8 50
Michael Crowley, labor
8 50
James E. Neary, labor
2 00
Michael Lagan, labor
2 00
Florence Sullivan. labor
2 00
for lumber
1 00
Total
$150 00
Appropriation, $150 00
SIDEWALK, NORTH MAIN STREET.
Paid town teams, labor $8 75
George R. Weaver, labor . 8 00 .
16
Paid Thomas Whalin, labor
$6 00
Charles A. Allen, labor
6 00
William Brennan, labor
6 00
John B. McGrane, labor
6 00
William C. Barry, labor
6 00
John Desmond, labor
6 00
Thomas Donahoe, labor
6 00
James Neary, labor .
6 00
Thomas Duff, labor .
6 00
Thomas Buckley, labor
6 00
Michael Crowley, labor
6 00
Florence Sullivan, labor
6 00
Joseph Donavan, labor
6 00
George F. French, labor .
1 50
James Riley and team, labor
3 75
Total
.
$100 00
Appropriation, $100 00
PAVING.
Paid town teams, labor
$43 75
George R. Weaver, labor
30 00
Thomas Duff, labor .
26 00
William C. Barry, labor
20 00
Thomas Buckley, labor
28 00
John B. McGrane, labor
22 00
George F. French, labor
14 00
Michael Crowley, labor
16 00
Charles A. Allen, labor
27 00
William Mahady and team, labor
24 50
John Desmond, labor
12 00
Thomas Whalin, labor
18 00
John Sheehan, labor
8 00
William Brennan, labor
18 00
.
17
Paid Florence Sullivan, labor $20 00
Joseph Donavan, labor
16 00
Peter McConaty, labor
4 00
for sand and stone .
20 00
Robert McAuliffe and team, labor
17 50
for cement
25
Michael Lagan, labor
2 00
H. Gore & Co., labor
113 42
Total
$500 42
Appropriation. $500 00
REMOVING SNOW.
Paid William Mahady and others $130 63
James Carroll and others .
132 11
George R. Weaver and others
95 10
Sundry persons
156 64
Daniel Kiley
1 00
Augustus Forrest
2 25
Francis E. Stetson and others
70 53
Marcus Tirrell
1 00
James Riley and others
207 53
Thomas Patten
2 25
Michael Lagan
3 50
John T. Manning
1 50
Patrick Mannix
1 50
Frank H. Langley
4 25
James Fardy
27 00
Total
$836 79
Appropriation. $900 00
Unexpended,
63 21
18
MISCELLANEOUS TOWN EXPENSES.
Paid Colin Boyd, care of Selectmen's office, hall
for elections, street lamps $175 45
Lincoln Stetson, police duty 15 50
H. M. White & Co., supplies 4 66
M. F. Sullivan, police duty and serving warrants . 40 50
D. H. Huxford, printing, books and adver- tising 373 75
Selectmen, expenses to Boston and Lynn . 7 00
E. F. Knight, burial of horse ·
3 00
Chandler Cox, care of street lamp
16 25
Dexter T. Clark, teller at elections 15 00
Weston P. Alden, teller at elections . 10 00
Thomas Purcell, inspector at elections
5 00
N. E. Buck, dinners at elections
30 00
Thomas Farrell, serving warrants, &c.
41 00
W. A. Croak, inspector at elections 10 00
James E. Foley, teller at elections
.
10 00
Hugh J. Molloy, teller at elections
15 00
Globe Gas Light Co., globes for street lamps 5 00
F. J. Donahoe, police duty .
22 00
John J. Crawford, teller at elections
10 00
Edward O'Flaherty, deputy inspector, at election 10 00
Charles H. Belcher, supplies for office
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